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WILMALST.
CORM` MARTIAL.
The court Martial organised to Inveltlgate alleged
frauds, said to Mime been committed by oontraCitors
for the making up of supplies for the Government,
temporarily organised 'yesterday morning, in' the
thtrd•atory room of building 205 X Walnut street.
The judge advocate being absent the court ad
journed to meek at 11 Woloeit.this morning.
It is a mistaken idea thitt the alleged Navy Yard
frauds are to be investigated by this court martial.
The parties alleged to be guilty will be tried before
a naval court martial, Ahe members of which have
not yet been named.
RECRIIITING.,
The quota Of the blty, under the last call for
troops, seem' at last to have been fixed, and It Is to
be 8,840. It bi to be hoped that reOrtiltlng will take
a fresh start, and that the several wards will go to
work vigorously and prooure the number requisite
to exempt them from the draft. Yesterday the
Mayor issued warrants for the payment of the city
bounty to 19 men, of whom 18 were enlisted for
three years, and 8 for one year. The oredits were
as follows Second ward, 1; Sixth ward, 1; Seventh
ward, 2 ; Eighth ward, 1; Ninth ward, 1; Thir
teenth ward,
.1; Fourteenth ward, 5 ; Fifteenth
ward, 1; Twentieth ward, 5, and Twenty-second
ward, 1.
' HOSPITAL REPORTS.
The following are the weekly reports of the Go
'ermont hospitals In this district during the past
week:
4' •
14
gl nel
110611TAte.
g 8 .
4 g 14
•4
McClellan 11 1 4 3 '1 896
24 243 16 4 9 1,418
White Hall 6 66 13 4 3 493
Baddlnaton 3a 1 eat
Itammlt Renee ....... .. 6 1 3 2 653
Chestnut . 4 13 12 . 4 1,178
Filbert-street 10 27 6 8 446
Turne
rlttetsu rr'e• g lene 30 7 .... ......... 44 15
3 71 1 393
1 .• 322
ponder ......... 6 1 2 • • • 453
meverly .."......... ....... 1• 64 12 • .. 861
Oermantown.•.... 13 8 806
/sllatton —•.... 6
1 2. •• 30
0164rs' 1 1
Oltls e o 2 ns' Volunteer 1 ..1 .. 41
14 7,723
193 227 69' 26
DEATRE OE SOLDIERS.
The following deaths of soldiers were reported
yesterday : Wm. Frazier, Co. D, 118th N. Y. V.;
Simon Crum, Co. I, 65th P. V.
RELIEF FOB VOLUNTEERS' monLizs
During the past two weeks upwards of 1423,000
were distributed by the Commission for the Relief
Of Families of Volunteers.
MISCELLANJEOVS
UNDERGROUND DRASSAOE.
That the system of underground drainage le at
last fairly before our City Councils, it is to be hoped
that these gentlemen will thoroughly investigate
the subject, and come to that oonolasion which the
Importances of the subject demands. The almost
impassable Condition of some of the pavements, owing
to the running of water over them from spouts, bath.
tubs, hydrants, 8.0., speaks louder than any tongue,
however eloquent, of the necessity of some means of
getting rid of the nuisance. Our pity Is already cut
np with a large number of small streets, and the
gutters necessary for their use are already highly
annoyant, without the multiplication of running
Streams by spouts and gutters opening on the pave•
inent of every house. In New York and Boston all
gutters empty directly into the sewer, and water is
never found on the pavements in those cities. Why
cannot Philadelphia, already drat in cleanliness'
add this Improiement to her beautyl
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR
The stated meeting of the Board of Guardians of
the Poor was held yesterday afternoon, President
Erety in the chair.
The house agent reported the census of the house
for the week ending Saturday at 2 , 99 8
Same, time last year 2,680
Increase
ZEOAPITIIIATION
Admitted within the last two weeks 189
Births 44 11 if 14
Deaths it " 41 88
Discharged " " 44 105
Dloped is 46 cg 42
Number or persons granted lodgings within the
last two weeks. 38
Number granted meals - 96
The persons in the various departments are
ylassined as follows :
BULBS.
A, No. 1 —Superannuated 93
B, 1, I.—Diseased—inourables 46
B, " 4 —Diseased—Not Induced by ammo•
ral habits 10
13; " o.—Healthy Males ender 00 132
—230
INSANE DEPARTMENT.
A, Class s.—Confirmed Lunatics 87
B, .1 if Temporary Lunatics 72
C, " Epileptics...... ....
" " Imbeciles
B, it " Idiots
Assistants
While Men's Outward (Workingmen) 343
" Hospital 277
Colored Men's Out-ward 20
" B o y s ' if
..
" " .roooroollo3 10
" --
" Hospital ni
White Boys' Ward 9
Children's Asylum—Boys , 113
-809
total Hales 1,295
Health's males under 60 132
Working mereewln g,„ 346
—478
459
Number of meekept employed
FEMALES.
A, No. I.—Snperannnated 122
B, " I.—Dlseesed, Incurable 51
B, " 4.—Diseased, not induced by immoral
habits 16
0, " 4.—lnduced by immoral habits 22
A, 1, 4 —Acute hospital diseases 13
No. O.—Healthy females 461
Whits , women's hospital 224
Children's Asylum—Girls....
INSANE DEPARTMENT.
class 5.-oonfirmed
B, Temporary lunatics....
U, 44 Epileptics
D, 41 Imbeciles
E, 14 Idiots
Assistants
Wblte Women's out-ward, small pox 4
" Obstetrics,' ward 106
4 Nursery 85
(301011 id women's Out-wards 69
w 11 Obstetrical ward 18
11 II Nursery 28
" " Hospital 48
358
Total females 1,703
Total males and females in Insane Depart
ment, less assistants 588
The resignation of Dr. J. M. Da Costa, one of the
attending,physiciane, was receive./ and accepted.
The outdoor agent reported having received for
support oases $523 50.
The Board of Visitors reported having granted
out-door relief, during the month of January, to
18,704 persons, of which number 597 were from Ger
many, 2,903 from Ireland, 219 from England, 7 from
Wales, 53 from Scotland, 4 from Italy, 58 from
France, 1,834 from Philadelphia, 858 from Pennsyl
vania 1,252 from United States ; white adults,
0,082; white children ' 8,047; black adults, 1,241;
black children, 1,334. Number sent to Almshouse,
108 ; number refused admittance, 202.
The steward reported the house receipts to have
been $58.51.
The annual report of the steward of the AlMS
house was presented. It sets out that the repairs in
the Insane Department, made necessary by the fall.
lug of the floors and chimneys, had beencompleted,
with the exception of the plastering, which is now
being done. Six boilers for heating the house have
been placed in the building formerly used as a wash
house. The arrangements for heating tne hospital
and Insane Department are very wise, and, when
flialtihed, will add much to the comfort and health of
the inmates. The number of admissions during the
year was 5,002, and the average population 2,455.
The superintendent of manufactures reported
the amount of receipts by that department for the
year to have been 273,294,98; the amount of ex-
Pengal $52, 217 . 48, leaving a balance over expenses
of $21,077.0.
Dr. Alfred Stifle was elected physician to fill the
vaoancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Da
Costa.
The steward's requisition was read and granted.
Adjourned.
A.TRENIETIM LIBRARY—ANIMAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Atlienreum Library was held yesterday , at their
building, corner of Sixth and Adelpt:l streets.
William G. Poster occupied the chair, and Samuel
Elkin acted as secretary. The annual address was
delivered by E. E. Law, Esq._ The receipts daring
the past year Vier. $ 5
,889 86. The expenses had eon-
Siderably Increased over the previous year.
The Number of stockholders is 309 ; annual sub.
scribers, 7 ; life members, 2. In 1863 the number of
Stockholders wee 800, and there were no subscribers.
During the pear 1884 the Sum of $l,OlB 70 was ex
pended for newspapers and periodicals ' leaving a
balance of $43 . 39 In the treasury on the first of the
present year.
ISBERAL DONATIONS TO SOLDIERS' AND
BAILORS' ORPHANS
On Saturday evening last, at 807 New street, a
committee, representing the employees of the ex
tensive manufacturing establishment of William
Sellers & 00., of this city, presented to Mrs. Rev. E.
W. Rutter the handsome sum of $B4B 86, as a donation
to the Rome for Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans.
The gift proceeded from the mn_ployees of that firm,
and was presented by John A. Fulton, searetary,of
the employees, and George W. King, treasurer of
the firm. The money was the.proceeds Of a ball
given by the employees of that firm on the evening
of January 20th last. This isa noble example.
Which reflects credit on the donors, and probably will
be Imitated by many others.
TER INSTITUTION FOR TEE BLIND.
The thirty-second annual report of this institutien
bas Just been issued. There are at present 186 pu
pils, of whom 158 are from Penneyivarda. Besides
receiving a good practical education, most of them
are trained to some useful handicraft' and masio, as
a means of selfarupport whenever they leave the
Institution. Blind adults are received fee s, Short
period for this purpose only. The amount of manu
factures by the pupils for the past year was 017,480.
BASE CASE OF SUICIDE.
Coroner Taylor was called upon last evening to
bold an inquest on the body of August Hentraman,
who committed suicide at Becker's lager beer
!saloon. The evidence showed that the deceased
WAS employed at the hotel of Mr. Boileau, about a
year since, as a bar-tender. He left and returned
about four months since resuming his former pe
lition. Several times Mr. Rolle= has noticed a
sad expression on hi m euntennce of deceased, and
upon interrogating he said nothing was the
Matter with him. He left Mr. Boileau, about a
week since, t 4 go with a sutler to Nashville, but
threw up that engag ement , and said he . was going
to Plitalsurg. He then name to board with Mr.
Eteppaelter, residing next to Mr. Booker's.
'Yesterday morning Mr. Boileau received a letter
from deceased stating that his fate was sealed and
life was a torture to him, while his relatives lived
Xo well in Germany, and that hie body would be
found at Steppacher's yesterday morning. Mr.
Boileau sent a men to hunt up deoeased, but heard
nothing more of him until POllOOOlB4l Finley noti
fied him.last evening that he was dead.
Mr. Woken; bartenders testined that Ilentraman
had been about the place all day, and drank two
glasses of beer in the morning and one in the after
neon; he came into the barroom about five o'clock
last evening and took a seat at a table; he did
not drink anything at the time, but was suddenly
'eked wit
jury h spasms and died in ten minutes.
The rendered a verdict of suicide by taking
strychnine.- The deceased was respectably clad,
and in his pocket was found an eighth.ounee bottle.
labelled "POlSOn—Strychnine.” It was half full
when taken from the pocket.. An old razor and a
bunch of keys were also in his pockets. He was a
tingle man. and leaves no relatives in this country.
rTalf" BOARD OF TRADE.
.
'rho animal Keating of this association was held
`last evening, at s whioh the report for the past year
u as submitted tO the members. It was very vela
a-Alloys, and embraces the (acts only that have al
rt (Irbil= give .in Our columns. At the annual
r eating the members attend in person, the other
xoeetinne being tionducted,by the examitive commit
tee of the board. Thelbildwing officers were elected
for the evening' year : President—Samuel O. Mor
ton. Vice Piesldente—David S. Brown, Sohn
Welsh. Parana "V., Merida. Secretary—William
CI. Ludwig. Treasurer--Blehard Wood. Executive
llonnell—„Toseph (3. Grubb, Edmund A.. Solider,
,George L. Baby; Edward O. Biddle, Seigitel E.
•StooB, Giorge N. Tatham, Benjamin lEssiball,
James' 'Oampbell,': ;Times 'll^ Iriendi , Andrew
Wheeler, Edward Y4Townsend, Horace T. Smith,
Thornton BMW)] Edward Laroaviade, Beau
a
Lewlsr . U. ' llToClammon, J. Prise Wetherill;
Washington Butcher; Immo Starr, Jr., George r.
Tyler, George W. Harris.
SHOCK:CNC CAGE.
An estimable younglady, reeldhig-in thellentheci
part of the city, will probably lose both of her feet,
from the effect of skating:. She had indulged for
nearly six hours in, the invigorating exorable, but
the circulation of th blood was stopped in her feet,
because the skates were too tightly strapped. Her
feet were badly injared, and It is said that she Un
fortunately put them into warm water. The at
tending physicians think that both of them will
have to be amputated in order to save her We.
PROBABLE HOMICIDE. •
At an early hour yesterday morning a man. named
Thomas Wilson, died at the Pennsylvania Hospital
from serious injuries received about midnight Sir
ttirday. It is alleged that he and a fellow-work
man, named John Hart, had a difficulty at the gas
works about some coal when he *as struck several
times with a shovel. The - deceased resided at No.
Edo South Seventeenth street. whither the body was
conveyed. Hart was committed•by the coroner to
await an investigation this afternoon. ,
RECEIVER OF TAXES' OFFICE. .
The rnsh at the ogle° of the Receiver of Tares
ooutlnueo... The total receipts for the present
year amount to nearly $200,000.
William A. Porter; the treasurer or secretary of
the mechanic Engine Company, was run over by
the carriage of that efficient organization, during
an alarm of.fire, on Friday night, and severely in
jured. He is confined to his house.
MAN FROZEN TO DEATH.
A man, nailed Wm. NroLaughlin. was frozen to
'death, on Sunday night; in the vicinity of the Long'
lane and Buck road. The body was removed to
1220 Clarion street, where an inquest will be held
thlslnorzdng.
Late yesterday afternoon ,a woman fell off the
bridge upon whit% the Germantown railway oars
cross the bridge near Nicetown. She was taken to
the DloUlellan U. S. Hospital, where she soon ex
pired. It Is presumed, from a small box found upon
her person, that her name Is Johanna Welch.
Supreme Court—Before Woodward, C.S.,
and Nuances Thompson, Strong, Wawa,
and Agnew.
Opinions were yesterday delivered and judgment
entered in cases as follows -
By WOODWARD, O. J.—Larkin vs. McMullin.
Error to District Court, Philadelphia. Judgment
affirmed.
Tullock vs. Worrell. Common Pleas Delaware
county. Judgment reversed, and a venire de none
awarded.
McKee vs. Lorenz. District Court Allegheny
county. Decree affirmed.
By STRONG, J..—Weidensaul vs, Reynolds. 00a.
men Pleas Snyder county. Judgment affirmed. '
By AGNEW, J.—Corson vs. lttnlvany. Common
Pleas Montgomery county, Judgment affirmed.
Tile Philadelphia list was then taken t‘p on third
and the following cases were argued.
Catawba, Railroad Company vs. Titus et al. Die
trictcourt or Philadelphia. Argued by J. E. Gowen,
Esq., for plaintiff in error, and by D. W. Sellers for
defendant.
Miller vs. Second Jefferson Building Association.
District Court. Argued by Heigh for plaintiff, and
by A. Thompson and A. V. Parsons for defendant.
John B. Stevenson vs. Burgin & Sons. Corti&
eats from Nisi Prins. Argued by S. H. Perkins for
plaintiff, and by Thos. S Smith for defendant.
Supreme Court at Niel Prins—Judge
Agnew.
The February sessions of this court for jury trials
began yesterday. But one verdict was taken in a
case where no defence was made.
The City of Philadelphia vs. F. Knox Morton et
al. Sureties on an official bond. Verdict for plain
tiff, $48,534.19.
The court then adjourned till this morning.
District Court•-Judge Stroud.
Edmund Shaw vs. Joseph Woodside. An Fiction
on a promissory note. No defence. Verdlot]for
plaint defend iff, $18a nt.4.60. Buokwalter for plaintiff, Owens
for
Wm. D. Mangan vs. Samuel W. MorriS, who Was
sued with Robt. White and E. J. Platt, trading as
Morris, White & Platt. An action to recover on a
judgment obtained in New York. Verdict for plain
tiff,' $204.57.
Edward A. Quintard vs. Same. Same action.
Verdict for plaintiff, $56219.
Eckley W Stearns vs. Same. Same notion. Ver
dict for plaintiff , $358.43.
Peter accord vs. Same. Same notion. Verdict
for plaintiff, $524.58. Adjourned.
318
District Court- Judge Sharswood.
Henry Rohlette vs. Hugh bloOrossin. An action
to recover back the price of a horse purchased from
defendant under an alleged warranty of 'soundness.
Plaintiff claims that the horse was unsound, and
that he returned him to defendant for that cause.
The latter kept the horse, hntreineed to return the
price. Hence We suit. Defendant, on the other
nand, alleged that the horse nom at the time, and is
to this day, perfectly sound, and called witnesses to
prove the fact. Jury out. Pettit for plaintiff ;
gain for defendant.
Court of Common Pleas— ! lndge Thomp.
George Shannon and Arabella Shannon, his wife,
and Cadwalader B. Nyce and Anna Matilda
Mae his wife vs. Jacob G. Miller,Jacob Stein
meta George wife,
and George H. Miller.
This is a feigned Wile to test the validity of two
codicils to his will, alleged to have been executed
by Jacob Steinmetz, deceased. By a will executed
on the 21th of August, 1860, he gave lila estate In
equal parts to the four defendants, who were his
nephews Mrs. Shannon and Mrs . Nyce, the plain
tiffs, being nieces, who were not named in the
- will. By the two confine they are given earth
$25,000. They bear date May 18th, 1862, and their
execution does not appear to have been witnessed.
The will itself was formally executed in presence
Of witnesses. The defence deny the genuine cha
racter of the codicils, and allege that they were
never signed by deceased. They flarther allege that
deceased had given plaintiffs $21,000 each daring
his Me, and had 'declared his intention of not leav
ing them anything after his death. On trial.
Letohwortlt for plaintiff; G. W. Thorn and B.
L. Brewster for defendants.
Court ofMortar Sewslons—lfon. Joules
B. Ludlow, Associate Juntice.
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The February term of the Court of Quarter Ses•
alone commenced. yesterday morning. The grand
and petit jurors—the latter to serve for the first
period of the term—made their appearance, and, as
usual, a number of applications were made to be
relieved from attending. ThgisArst call of the roll
of grand jurors showed bat Eiteen in attendance
out of twenty-four summoned.
Judge-Ludlow instructed the roll to be again
called, and directed all those summoned to serve on
the grand jury to be careful and answer to their
names. The second °all Showed seventeen members
present.
William Rowland was appointed foreman of the
grand jury, and he and they were sworn, except
one, a German, who could not speak English.
The Judge charged the Grand Jury, explaining
the oath to them, and instructing them as to their
duties, lie congratulated them on the good order
which bad prevailed, showing that the people of the
county had been a law-abiding class eainasse; The
Grand Inquest then proceeded to OW room.
The prison calendar shows about ninety-five cases
upon it, tire of which are for murder, and five for
robbery.
The petit jurors were then called, and fifty-eight
out of seventy answered to their names. Many of
them Baked to be excused for the following reasons :
Sickness, attending a college and expecting to
graduate in March next, school - d tractors, and
having served within three years, which are legal
excuses. A friend of one of the jurors stated that
the lucky man was off on a bridal tour and would
not be back for two weeks. Those persons who
pleaded business as an excuse, were told that they
would be relieved from time to time,
but business
was not a legal excuse. Those jurors who did not
answer were lined Tao, and the Sheriff was directed
to collect the money by attachment.
The constables made their returns, and the court
adjourned.
Samuel McClintock, Daniel Loag, Bartholomew
Harrold, three boys, were arraigned yesterday
on the charge of the larceny of $l,lOO, all of which,
except one hundred dollars, was in treasury notes.
The money belonged to Sebastian Paul, residing on
Flsslnger street, a small local thoroughfare in the
vicinity of Ninth and Locust streets. It is alleged
that on Saturday night l.he dwelling of Mr. P. was
entered and the money taken from a bureau. drawer.
Harrold was discharged. The evidence a:Aminst the
Other two Is slightly circumstantial. They were
held to await a further hearing.
LARCENY OF MUFFS, &C.
Harry Ryan was arraigned - on the charge of the
larceny of a muff, shawl, cuffs, &0., the property of
Mrs. Henry, residing on Filbert street. The-pri
soner is fifteen years old. He lifed In the house with
Mrs. H.; and thus had facilities for stealing. Some
of the stolen articles were recovered at Daily's
pawn shop, in the southern part of the city. The
accused was committed in default Of ball to answer.
James Lyons was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of attempting to rob and beating a man
named Henry Eokhard. It seems that Lyons was
incarcerated at the Oherry-street statlorphouse, for
drunkenness, on Sunday night. In a short time
Eokhard was placed in the same oell. It is alleged
that Lyons tried to rob him of his boots; Eokhard
resisted; a fight ensued, and he was beaten dread.
fully about the bead. The pollee made a dement on
the cell, and it is thought the man would have been
killed had they not so promptly interfered:.
„
„ , -
Peter Martin was arraigned before the same ma
gistrate on the charge of the larceny of five dollars
and a Jackson medal valued at fifty dollars, the
property of John T. Mead, a resident on douth
Eighth street. The accused was committed.
* {Before Mr. Alderman ParLoomet.
MALICIOUS I,IIBCRIEF.
Two young men, giving the names of William
and Michael Mudling, were arraigned yesterday on
the ()barge of malicious mischief. It Is alleged that
they amused themselves, on Sunday morning, by
smashing street lamps in the Fifteenth ward. It is
reported that they demolished the glass of about
twenty of them. It Is further alleged that the w
aded had visited the Twenty-fourth ward at an
earlidr hour in the morning, where they tore down
a fence, broke things generally In a tavern, and
beat the bar-tender. The prisoners were committed
to answer.
RUTTERFIELD'S OVERLAND
A- 0 DBSPATCH,
Mac. S. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTAIIT Street*
him been established, prepared to receive sA_elwes o.
weight In the principal cities east of the insetted)*
direr, end to transport the same from point of shipment
TO dItL POINTS IN
ThroughUGH CONTRACT RATES MID BILLS OF LADEN&
Bates include ALL CHARGHS—RaiIway,
Transfer, Storage,and /awarding Commissions on the
Missouri river, and traneportatFon upon the Plains
thus enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH MN
TRACT for his freight for a distance of OVER TERNS
THOUSAND BULBS. and relieving him from all reopen
sibilities and anxieties incident to the past disorganised
and irresponsible system of Plains transportation.
Our Agents in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pitte
burg, obicago, St. Louie. and Harlington. lowa, an
prexeted at all seasons to receive and ship at the
LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF RATES.
This Company assumes AIL THIS RBSPONBIBILITI
Of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on /night while
in transit from point of eltipment teplaee of destination.
The New York office i t in possession of a full set a
TRACI BOORS. showing the date of shipment, the
time it passes the Mississippi river, is received at and
shipped from the Company's Warehouses at•Atchlsom
((guars), the character of the trains mO upon the
Plains, the date it passel' Fort Kearney, 'arrives at D en
filaris received at destination, andlhe apparent condi
tion of Da mage salong the entire route.
Aar If or Looses owner, Shippers are notified
in time to duplicate any important portion of the still.
matt, - •
Thew books are open for the inspection of oar cue
tomer' at all times, and parties Wis by this Line
will be kept informed by inirresPO eie of the exact
rendition of their shipmente.
Merchants and Mining Men in the Territories ordain,
Goods, should be partletgar to alas lnatruotions to marl
HUTTIRFIRLD'S a/UL AN D D IiSFATCH.
Atchison. Kann". " and have them. shipped-nada the
Wane:Han of our Agent all point of shipment,
Letters of /notary addressed to our oiler at ATOM]
SON, Kansas; Ho. 1 VBSZY Street, Astor Hortec,Nee
York; or Southwest corner of BIRTH and CHRSTNUI
Streets, Philadelphia. will
_be promptly and reliably
answered; D. C. BIR/IILLI; Proprietor.
A. W PALDING, General Agent.-1114W York.
WK. K. $OOlO. Aunt. PhDadelPibla. delfMt
RUN OVER
FATAL FALL
THE COURTS.
son.
INTBEIbaITING WILL °ABB
THE ,POLICE.
[Before Er. Alderman Beltler. 3 -
ALLEGED HEAVY ROBBERY.
(Before Mr. Alderman Welding.]
FIGHT IN A CELL.
A THROUGH /BRIGHT LIMB
- • • -
COLORADO, IDAHO, UTAH,
ADD MONTANA TIRSITOIORD,
nIIAMcuLL.
7-30 7-30 7-30
z) oti 0504Itii :41.4441 Ce7►ll
Tho Secretary of the Treasury hulas appointed he
andevairsed
GENERAL BIIBBORIPTION AGENT
For the management and Bale of the new and popular
7-30 LOAN,'
Which Is a Loa's for Iwo aad a half Tsars. at 7 3.10
per coat interest In currency. and payable at Ms.
Unity. or fundable late the popular
15-20 G1C01.33-13V.A.111N44
I hereby invite all NATIONAL had STATE BANKO,
PRIVATI BANICSES, SAVING BINDS. sad otheii.
to endeavor to &Tee of these notes to the people
of their rexpeotive neithl3orhodds. A liberal commis-
idon, sugielent to dere& all advertising exPensee and
leave a fair profit for 1502T1086, will 1» allowed. Men
hirs with fall instructions will b‘e furnished on aPPII-.
cation to the undersigned
JAY COOIKE,
SUBSORIPTIOIsT AGENT.
No. 114 South Third Street,
10-40 10-40 10-40
COUPONS,
DUE X.SiCH Ist,
BOUGHT Al , HIGHEST MARKET RATE ET
tsz CO.,
fe4•lm 34 South THIRD Street.
7 3-10.
ev.vmm-rrirrwry Noma%
IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT,
PO3 BALE BY
DREXEL & CO.,
fe4-lut 34 South TIMID Strad
C . T. YERKES, & 00.,
BANKERS;
GOLD, SILVER,
BANIC NOTES WANTED.
No. 20 South THIRD Street.
j&2Blm
CHAS. T. YERKES,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
V. Di VV.'
No. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
ja26-1m
DREXEL & 00;,
JE3A.NEEMMS,
84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DELVERS IN
AMERIOAN AND FOREIGN GOLD,
- FOREIGN EXCH./LIME,
- UNITED STATES BONDS,
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUORERS I
AND
lINOURRENT MONEY.
STOOKS AID BONDS BOUGHT AID SOLD AT
BOARD OP BROMINE 5a91.1m
TllOll. CLLDWRLIN J. JEC. OAzDWELL.
CALDWZLL & CO., ,
BANKERS.
No. 43 South THIRD Street.
OOM MISSION
STOOKS AND LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
E
REGULAR B OA R DOP BROKERS.
UNGURRENT BANG NOTES. SPEOLE, as., BOUGHT
AND BOLD.
CIOTALBOTIOI7B I[llol aid INTIBEST ALLOWED
ON DISPOSIT. .14.17.1 m•
egouraus MOIL LALIX. 111101 MON. 111.
4 •
CHARLES EMORY & 00. 6
STOCK AND EICRANGE BROKERS,
Ko. 15 South Third Street,
I.IMADILPHIL,
111 Made of guourroat tub and Sold awl Wm
sought and sold, and Gollostions lamb.
Partisulor attention given to the PitirellSO sad tints
of Govenuaant, State. sad other Moshe and Loam on
somudesdon. n 018.5
111301G3 W. KIWI& RDWTIIKILLEIL. JOS. L. S.OIIBTOK.
lIEWEB, MILLER, & 'CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
I% 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PKELADELPITLI.
•
DEALERS IN
Government Securitleg,'Speals, Unourrint Blows
• City Warrants, Sta.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT
TEI REGULAR BOARD OY BROKERS.
Jalo-1m
HARPER, WHITEY, & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS.
buten* , atkuttoz 'old to nrshase sad Oslo of 011
toots.
- II soma MILD ST/1334.
FILIMILDILLPELL.
SUrturawast.—Drozel &Co.. PhilaSolPhSt t .7.N. Ana.
tin. Praiddant Southwark Bank. novIS-Rot
Et S. LBICCH at COMPANY,
BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS,
No, 14 FARQUHAR BUILDINGS,
MALBITT ST., BELOW THIRD).
Gold. Efoyeranient 'Bonds, Oil and WilcoDaimons
itoaks, bonght and sold on Oonna!salon at the Board of
Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. Letters of ors.
tit Inroad on London. Path, Antwerp. &e. falf•Dn
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AMD 8013Pik
1.000 dos Sautoure Meat.
600 Roast Beef.
800 " do Feel:
oco do Mutton.
L 003 • do Turkey.
1,000 do Chicken.
3.000 Resorted Souris, in I, 2. 23; lb. cane.
For ode by 21100113 &
_WILLIAMS.,
fes4f . , 101 South WATIIII Street.
WILLOW SLEIGH. BODIES.—A.FRW
more loft, at last year's otiose.
Also; MO gross MATC4.I4_O4 rodits4 prices.
Rows, custon,Ag co..
jag 157 North Tss42D.l3lzook.
THR ILLRVARY Z 1565.
- IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA.
- v - skklEßft +Yor Inforreation refineries to lite-
Row, Matinees. Ctonneetions. Iliturtrated,by oat
bandied Rallwor mem represent_ jr_in the prim:lpm Belk
ways of the country. i.eAPPLITOIr 8 RAILWAY
ema. skon4ok.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL-
BoAn. _
GRAMM OF TIMEANOMEPOT.
......
On and after Monday December 26th,1554,.the trains
of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave the New Depot,.
at THIRTIETH and MARKET Ste., instead of Eleventh
and Market Streets, aa heretofore. ' -
The Second and 'I bird. Fourth and Eighth. Green and
Goatee Fifth and Sixth Union, Line: Tenth and
Eleventh Thirteenth and Fifteenth, Seventeenth" and
NinefeenthHity Pasteur er Railways '
connect.
,with the
hiarket.street Railway. whose' oars run to and from
Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot in West Philadel
phThe ia. • _
cars - of the Market-ntreit -Passenger Railway
leave Front street every two minntes. commenoinE one
hour merlons to thelime of departure of etch Train,
and allow. about 30 minntes for a trip.
Their oars are in waiting on the arrival of each Train
to convey wissengerainto the city.
On BIII4DAYPr-Oars leave Eleventh and Market Ste.
at 7.45 P.' 21., to connect with Pittsburg and Erie Mail,
and at 10.25 P. M. with. Philadelphia Express.
Mann's Baggage Express will - hereafter be located at
No. St Sorithltbrrenth street. Parties desiring baggage
taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable rates
' 31 2 1 1 1Y411 i n t ; . o llr'AßE: i
7114 T DEPOT THUS:
LEAPS
MAIL TRAM— . . .... . 800 A. M
PAOLI Anooferiiiiiiill'OlC E... lir oo
PAST LISS " 12.00 M.
PARIERSBURG " 110 P. M
HARRISBURG AaCOMBIODATION... " 2.80 "
LANCASTER! ACCOMMODATION..... " 4.00 "
PAOLI TRAIN, Mb 2.." . " 0.80 "
PITTSBURG AND ERIE . "
SBO "
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS " 11.10 "
ARAM.
PITTSBURG AND ERIE " 0.30
PHILADELPHIA EXPREEE.. ...... " 7.06
PAoLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1.... " 8.50 "
PAg id 8.30 ..
LADCAsTER " 111 80 P.M.
PARTLINE - .
2 " 12.50 •
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No " 4.40 "
MAIL TRAIN t. • 6.46 "
BASIIISBURO ACCOMMODATiON.... 1 , 4 5.40 ' "
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Pittsburg and
Erie Mall leaves daily (except Saturday). other
Trains daily (except Sunday.) • `
For further information, as to time and . eonneettons,
see bills and framed cards. or apply to
JOHN P. VA.anTh JR. • Ticket Agent,
At the pepot.
An Emigrant Train runs daily (except Sunday.) For
full information as to fare and accommodations, apply
to FRANCIS FUNK,
fel.tf 137 BOOK Street.
1864. NEW "- 1817112thr " s. 1864.
THE CAMDEN AND Amaoy AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 0011PANY*8
LINES, NEON - pRILADELPHLA TO
NEW YORE AND WAY FLAGS'S,
sitox WAI•NIXT NSW WHARF_
• WILL LEAVE AS TmLOWS—vIN:
PARA
At 6 A, ,
on Camden, and Amboy. C. and A. Acs
eommodatt
At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
. ....... 8 00
At 12 18.. via Camden and. Amboy. C. and A. As.
sommodatzton....._. ..... • • 996
At 3 P. N.; via Camden pad Amboy, 0. and A,
....... II
At 1 P. X., via Camden and Amboy, Amen:anode-
Mon (Freight and Passenger). •-•••• • • •—•• 1 W
At. B.P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion (Freight and Paeseriger)--lat Claes Ticket... 3 . X
Do. do. rki Claes Ticket— 160
At UM P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo
dation ( hei g ht and Paesenger)—lst Claim Ticket. 2 36
Do. do. 21 Clue Ticket: 160
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
ite.. at 3.30 P. 3L
For Mount Molly, Iwaneeille,__Pemberton. and Via
sentown, at 6 A.- X., 3 andis P. X
For Freehold at 15 A. N. and 3P. X. -
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaney, BeVerlY, Edgewa
ter, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, Act., at 6 and
1130 A. M., 12.30, 3. 30, 6,6, and 113 f, P. X.. The 3.93
and 6 P. X. lines run direct through to Trenton. -
For Palmyra, Riverton. Deism% Beverly. and Bur-
Easton, at 7 P. N.
LIMES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
AS FOLLOWS:
At 11.16 A. M..' via Kenedngton and Jersey Clip, •
retie............... a'oo
At 4.80 P. IL, vialleneington and aereelf CET, X.X•
At 6.45 P Keleington and.. Jersey City.
Washtegton and New Y ork Express. • •••-• • 300
At 12 P. X. (Night),_ via Keneington and - Jersey Oily,
Washingtoe ' and New York .. . .
The ILO P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
For Buffalo, Dunkirk Elmira, Ithaca, °wage, RO
cheater, Binghampton,G reat Bend, Montrose , Wilkes
berm Scranton. . Strondeburg. Water Gap, Mena
Chunk. Allentown. Bethlehem, Belvidere, Seaton.
Lambertville, -Flemington, aw., at 7.15 A. X. Thir
line connects with the train leaving Easton for Manch
Chunk at 8. 30 P. , 11.
!or Lambertville at 5 P. M. on Satardaye only.
For Brie tol, Trenton, Ac.. at 7.15 and 11 16 A. X.; 3
and 6 P. M. and 12 midnight
For moiroesburg, Tacony.. Wiesonoraing,_Eridesiburg.
and Freakier& sit 9 A. 5. and 8 P. X. •
For New York and Wy_Lixtes leaving K 6111124.
ton Devote take the care on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The ears run into true
Depot, and on the arrival of sash train -inn from the
Depot.
nftY Pounds of Baggage only allowed eacttpaasenpir•
Passengers are prohibited from taking anyt hing as o n i
gage bat their wearing apparel. All-baggage over
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit the
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per ponnd,and
will not be able for arty amount beyond I/00, except
by special contract.
Graham's Baggage Express will call for and defter
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at Mo. 3 Wal
nut street. WILLIAM R. GATEMER, Agent.
• December 21, 1864.
PHILADELPHLL
LORE FROM NEW YORK FOR PRILADRLYKEA.
WILL LBAI7I PEON TIM FOOT OF COVELTLAND " BTREIFF• •
It 12 X. and 4P. X via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7, 10, and 31% A. 6 P. X. and 13 (MOO, via Jer
sey City and Kensington.
From the foot of Barclay street at 6 A. -Y: and 2 P.M.,
via Amboy and Camden.
Prom Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 X 4, and 8 P.S.
(freight and passenger). Amboy and Cam den. del-tf
1865.
PRILADRLPHLA. AND RMS . RAIL.
ROAD.—Tide great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest comities of Pennsylvania to the city of Er*
on Lake Brie.
It bas been leased by the PENNSYLNANTA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, and is operated by them.
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
business October 17th,, 78134.
TIKB OF PASAINOSILITRAIIII AT PaIIADIUNIA.
Leave 'Westward.
Nall.. . . SO P. N.
Lock Baven Accommodation .8.03 A. N.
Passenger care run through On Mail Train without
change both wept between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Oars on Elmira Express Trains both
wale between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and 'on
-Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport
and Baltlinore:
For information reepeotingPaseenger baldness; siPAY
corner THIRTIETH and MARKET Ste.. Philadelphia.
And for Freight bumbless of the Cilyinatf. an t&
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr. corner ' said
MARKET Streets, Philadelphia,
J. W. REYNOLDS. Brio • •• •
J. IL DRILL, Agent N. O. IL E., Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON
General Freight Agent Philadelphia.
H. W. GwrkNßE,
General Ticket Agent_PhiladelPhia.
JO Mani POTTS,
de2841 General. WilllsensPort.
INNENE PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTOM AND
BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
Commencing. MONDAY. JANUARY IS, IM6, 'Frain('
will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street and WASHING
TON Avenue, as follows:
F.:preen Train. at 4.08 A.M. (Mondays excepted). for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington.
Perryville, Havre de-Gracie, Aberdeen. Perryman's,
and Magnolia.
Way Mall Train, at 8.15 A.M. (Sundays except:4o).lor
Baltimore, stopping at all remilar stations, connecting
with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Milford.
liial(sbtry, and intermediate stations
Express Train at 1 18 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. WU-
Wanton. Elkton, Perryville. and Bayre-de• Grace.
Express Train at 1.611, P. M. (Sundays excepted) For
Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Wilmington,
Newark, Elkton, North- East, Perryville, Havre-do-
Grace, Perryman'e, and Magnolia
Night lixprese at 11.15 P. N. for Baltimore and Wash
ington. stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore 'and
Washington passengers). Wilmington,. Newark, Ra
ton, North-last, Perryville, and Havre-de-Grtee.
Paaaengere for FORTRESS MONROE will take the
8.15 A. M. train.
ACCOMMODATION TRLINIS
. . .
Stopping stall Stations between Philadelphia and Wll
minaton
Leave Philadelphia at ll A. M., 2. 3.30,6.30. and 10
P. ➢i. The 330 P. M. train tannest' with Delaware
E. E. for Milford and Intermediate stations.
Luxe Wiliaington nt 6.46, 8, Rid 9.80 A. M. /30 aid
6.80 P
THROUGH TRAM FROM BALTIMORE.
. _
Leave Wilmington EIS M.. 4.14. S SS, mid 9.44 P. M.
CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7 0, 8.413. 10.14 A. M . 12.30, 8.13,
4.64. 7.20, sad 9.06 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
-
Express Train at 4.06 A. M. for Baltimore said Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Pea, 011 e Havre-die-
Oraee. Aberdeen. Perryman's. and Magnolia.
Bight tames! at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at (heater (for Baltimore and
Washingrin paseengers), Wilmington, Newark, Elk
ton, North - Bast , Perryville. and Havre do. thitee
Aecommodation Train at 10P. M. for Wilmington and
Way stations.
BALTIMORE POE PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.26 P. M. etopping at Havre-de-
Orate, Perryville, and Wilminilon. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore),
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.33 P. Y.
FROM BALTIhIORS TO PHIL aDELPHIA.. '
Leave Baltimore 13.36 A. M.Way Mail; 1.10 P.
UPT(OIIS 4 . 261'. K , Way Than; 6.95 P. AL , gmorese;
9 . 25 P. li t.. BUTri. a • -
Leave Chester at & 67 A. 1.60 and 11.60 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.13, 9.40 A. N., 2 31, 5.02.
sad 13.16 P. M.
height Train. with Passenger Oar attashed, will
loses Wilmington for Porryvtlle and intanoddlats
erttton. at 7.66 P. Y. -
jal6 H. P. KUM. Bap%
ampiiiMll R . 1865• D
I P H I
lA L
L PH AND
aLMIRA RAILROAD LINE to all points WEST.
The direct route for the • •
air OIL REGIONS OP PENNSYLVANIA
WILLIAIdSPORT, BUFFALO. SIMPFMSION BOLL
ELMIRA, NIAGARA FALLS,
and ail wlaces in the Western and Horthweetarn States
and the Canada& •
TWO THROUGH ?RAINS ,
Leave Philadelphia and Banding Railroad Depot. Mir ,
teeth and Callowhill streets, etaily (Stuadays ex.
*opted), for the North and West . follows:
- Morning Express at BA. M
Afternoon Express at 3.90 P. M.
Matin_g a direct canneation with all interseottigroada.
FOE THROUGH TICKETS to any paint. and further
particulars concerning tho different routes, apply at
ths TICKET OFFIC_g, 425 CHESTNUT Street, endoi
Gm Philadelphia Bank. and opposite the Custom
Home. N. VAN HORN, Tisket Agent,
425 Chestnut:Oreg.
JOHN & HILLIS. General Agent.
Id Thirteenth and Gallowhill streets.
WEST JERSEY
RAILROAD LINES. •
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
• On and after MONDAY, January 2, 1855, Trains wall
leave from WALNUT-STREET PIER se follows:
For CAPS M aY, and all pi's., south of afillville, at it
A. IL and 3 P M.
For MILLVILLE, BRIDGETON, SALEM. tad all ist.
termedtate places south of Cilaasboro, at I A. M. and I
P. M.
• For GLASSBORO at 9 A. M , 12 30 P. M., sad 3 P. IL
For WOODBURY, OLODCBSTER, dm, at 9 •-• IL
IE3O P. M., 3 and 6P. M.
RIMMING.
• Leave Cape May at 6.80 A. M. and 1L46 A. M.
Leave Mitiville at BA. M and 3P. M.
Lease It ddgeton at 7. 10 A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
Leave Salem at 7 A. M. and 3P. M.
Leave Woodbury at 7, 8.43. and 10.44 A. Y., and 4.46
P. N.
THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS 00106.13 Y
will attend to all the usual branches of Itsprees Bud
nees, receive deliver, and forward through other re
sponsible Express Companies,to all parts of the country.
any article antruated to them.
A Special Ilessenner accompanies each Thronsh Train.
Office, do. 5 WALNUT Street.
J. VAN RINSSEL 4.11.11, Superintendent. -
PHILADELPHIA. January 3. Mat 43-tt
aisargiN WEST CHICBTBR
AND PRILADBLERLA RAIL.
ROAD, via MI ORANGE OP HOURS.
On and after MONDAY, Oct. 10, 1864. the balm will
leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIRTY
FIRST and MAR.MI: T Streets (West Philadelphia), at
8.15 and 11 A. N. and at 2, CO.' and 6.90 P. M. Leave
West (Theeter at 6.36,.8.16, and 10.30 A. N.. and 1.80 and
4.10 P. N.
Train. leaving Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 4_16 P.
• and West Cheater at 8.15 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., eon
sect with trains on the Baltimore Central Railroad for
Oxford and intermediate points.
On Sundays leave Philadelphia at &MO A. Y. -
and 2
P. M. Lease Wort Cheater at A. K. and 4P.
On Sundays the ears of the Want Philadelp hia Pao.
*eager Railroad Company will leave Ileventh Snd Mar
ket streets at thirty minutes before the starting time
of trains from the Weat Philadelphia Depot, and will
be al the Depot to coney passengers late the city on the
arrival of each train.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing arrears' aaly
as Baggage, and in no ease will the Company be re•
aponsible for an amount exceeding $lOO.
eel HENRY WOOD: Superintendent.
PirrunswiriA
a t itiONE RARITAN AND
DSLAWARE BAY RAILROAD.
PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN.
FADE. $2. EXOORSION TICKETS, GOOD POE
THERA DAYS, $3.
Peatengtre for RxpreeaTrainforTnekerton, Baraegaa
Tome River Long Breton. and Brooklyn leave VIEW'
STREET PERRY at U 16 A 'M., daily (FkinAbiyo en
-6
sorted). arriving at Brooklyn At P
Returning, leave WALL-STREET PERRY, Brook
lyn, at A A. AL
Way Train for Atelon, Shemin, Esninuter. ho..
ke. 'says. cooper'e Point MI. 46 ko
fab L. B. gy/aL Aral Q 41068-
.
RAILROAD LINES.
yßengs YOH_BALTIIIO..BIL
RAILROAD LINES.
NORTH PENNErirL.
VANIA RAILROAD Paz
BETBILIRRIf 'DOYLISTOI9I6,_6IIIIOII OHM6II.
NARYoRwuIIAMSPoRT—WILRIMEARER.
wiwrss. ARAANORKENT.
residua Trans Isere the new Depot, THIRD Street.
- above Thompson Arad, daily (Sundays eneented).
felt ws:
Y. 60 A. M. (Rnoress), for Ildhlehem, AllentoWn.
Milki Chunk: liaslotoa. Wllltentsiod.
At 112) P. X. Alayisasj e fsr ke. ' Bethlehem, Radon. ase,.
At 6.16 P. st. for tblebson. A ll entown. Mansk
Munk.
Por.Daylestowa at 9.60 A. IL and 4.16 P.M.
/or Port Waddington at LIS P. M.
Leardsle at 6.16 P. X.
I.ts ears of tie Second and Thlrd-streets We* COY
P=SeDger Beltway
FORrat to te..e neer Detad.
TRAINS PRILADALPHIA.
Leave Reddens= at 6.90 A. M.. 10.02 A. AL auff6.ll
Lear. Doylestown at 60 A. M. and 1146 P. If.
PATO Lansdale a{ 6.10 A. AL _
s Lowe Port Wasblloll at 2.10 P. A
.
SUNDAYS.
Plalledolphla for. Doylestown at IL 30 A. X. and 4.16
P. X.
Doylestown far Pidladelphla at lA. IL and IP.
ned , • ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
IMPRESS COMPANIES.
_ _
IidEAMS THI ADAMS MC.
PRESS COMPANY, One. SDI
ORBSTNIIT , Stresti forwArds Parcels, Paskanes,. Nor.
shandies, Bank Notes' 401 d - Speeiticer by Br own
lines or in sonneetiore with other resit Conextules,
to all th e serinsinal,TOWSl and 01 es ht the Untied
Staten /L 2: SANDFORD,
far . General Superintendent.
DELAWARE, MUTUAL SAFETY
MPANL
INOORPOIIATED BY TatiMatirMlK OP
OFFICE B. PE N I MIT A WN l irtirD W ALAD4
"-
lIWUJIFB INIRMANOR
ON 3MSSELS,
CAIIOO, To all parte of the vorld.
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANORS
On Goodi• by River, (lanai, Lake and Land Carriage.
ito all•parts of the Union. .
VIES INSURANCES
en Nerehandlio generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, dre.
• ASSNTS OP THB COINPANT.
November 1304 '
980,00 0 United States Five Per Oent.Liian, 114100,000 00
111,900 $tZ •• • 'Bl. 118 116 00
16,000 Sir• •• 0-20 s 70,8511 00
100,903 Rata of P ennsylvania Fl•t•e •
Per Cont.
Loan • . S ix 08.665 00
54,0 M State of Permarivartia Six Per Cent.
Loan .... Mow 00
128,000 CRY of PhilailehOhlallirr Per Ct. Loan 122,870 81
20.009 Pennsylvania Railroad That Meli
ssa/461x Per Cent. 81,000 00
00,000 Pennsylvania Railroad &wad
_gare Ex Per Cent. Bonds. .. • . • 193,981`00
MOM= Shares Stock Gerown Gas
Company, principal mant and interest
guaranteed by the city of Model
15,900 00
0,500 180 Shares Stock Pennsylvania
road Company....... ... ... . 9,100 00
WOOlOO Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Bailroad4,Contpany. .8,050 00
MILO United States Treasury Certificating of
Indebtedness 58.425 GO
90,000 State of Tennessee Five Per at. Loan. 12,000 00
24700 Loans' on'Bond and Mortga g e, amply
Bemired
$958,250 Par.
2,100 60 . Market va1ue.5857,629
Beal Estate 86.000 6:1
87
Bills receivable for inenramme made. 118.3110 U
Balances due at Agencies.. —Wend
ales Biarjet_rolicim, Accrued
--- -
interest, and other debts due the
Opraimpt - - 29.799 21
Strip and Stook of enndsy Insurance
and other Companies. 764,663.
maat4id value.... LW 00
Cash on deposit with United
States Government,entdect
to tel days' sail.-- 100.093 00
Cash in 8ank5........ 38,164 93 •
Cash in Drawer....... 44,.., 337 36
• 51.56.092 49
$1.201,641 02
DIRBOTORS:
Thomas 0, Hand, Samuel ffi. Stokes,
John a Davis, J. F. Padden.
Edmond A. Sender, Henry Sloes!:
Theoplillus Paulding. William G. mutton.
John H. Penrose, iidward D arlington.
James Tragnair, H. Jones Brooke,
Henry G. Millet, Jr.. . Jacob P. Jones,
James C.. Band, James 13 McFarland,
William G. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre.
Joseph H. Seal, flpenter Molly
George 0. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pitiebrir
Bush Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg
Be fit
b Burton.
THOMAS G. RAND President.
JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vise resident.
HENRY LTLBITEN, Secretary.. de16.111.
I NSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PEN &SYLVANIA. —OFFICE Nos. 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, north side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and 'THIRD Streets, Philadel
piiia.
INCORPORATED IN 179I—nHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $203,000.
PROPERTIES OF TAR COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,
11554, 1525417 12.
MOLINE, FIRE, ANA INLAND TRANSPORTATION
•
INSBRAINCE.
DIABOTOBai
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Watson,
William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman,
Wiiliam B. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George O. Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr , Edward G. Knight,'
John B. Austin.
HENRY SHERREED, President.
.WiLms.ll Hurrs Secretary.
nolB-tf
THE RELILNCE <INSURANCE COM-
A- PANT
OF PHILADELPHIA.
incorporated in DM. Charter PerpetnaL
OFFICE No 308 WALNUT STRUT.
CAPITAL,S3OO,OOO
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE ROTlffelf,
Stores, and other Buildings, limited or perpetual: and
onFuror Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, In Town
or Conn
LOB PROMPTLY AD.TUBTEO AND PAID.
$100,0611 21.
Invested in the following Securities, via:
First Mortgageson City Property, well secured $lOB,
United States Government 141,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. 60,000 00
Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan... /6.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Ira and
-- .... se-
Cm ndM and g g ahoyßalroad Company's6Sow go
per cent. L0an........ . . ... . 6,000 CO
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany's 6 per cent. Loan Mob On
Huntingdon. and Broad Top 7 per sent. mort
gage bonds. . . .... . ... 4. 1 / 6 0 00
County Fire Insurance Company's 1.060 00
Mechanics' Bank 4.030 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Steck—. 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock... 080.00
Reliance- Insurance Company of Phlladel
phia's Stook 1,000 00
Accrued Interest ... . . 0,455 42
Cash in bank and on /3. 0 23 2 5/
WOO, Oen 71
Worth at present market value...., 414,393
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, .Bent. W. Tingley.
Wm. R. Thomson. Marshall Hill,
William Messer. Charles Leland.
Samuel Eispham . . _Robert Young,
H. L. Carson, J. Johnson BroWn,
Robert Steen, Thomas IL Moore.
William Stevenson,
CLEM TINGLEY. President.
THOMAS C. HrLL Seeress
PHILADILPHIA• December
1865
A NTHBA.CITE EIiSIJRA.NCE • COM
PANY.—Authorised Capital 1400.000-0/11.112.111
PBEPETUAL,.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street. between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against Loss or Munn, by
fire, en Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gen*
Are . o. Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
heights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
D/BIICTOBS.
William Behar, Davis Pearson.
D. Luther. Peter . Seiser.
Lewis Audenried, J. B Baum,
John R. Blaskiston. William F. Dean,
> JoaphMaxlleld, -John Ketcham.
WILLIAM Et 311813., President.
WK. F. DBA.II, Vice President.
W. M. hamr. 84/0114/117. sp3-tt
VIRE DISURANOB EXCLUSIVELY.
A- —THE PENINBYLVAEIA FIRE INSIrEdhrOIi_QOH
PART. limo rated iftlg. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Ho. 510 W street. opposite Independence
nis company, favorably known to the community
(or nearly forty years. continues to insure against Lou
or Damage by Firs, on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for & limited time. Also, on Pur.
ulnae, Stocks. GOOlll. or Merchandise generally, on
liberal' terms.
• .
Their capital, together with a large Sumba Rind, 1.1
Invested in the most eareful manner , which enables
them to offer to the irunmed an undoubted see:mite in
She ease of /on.
DtillitlTOES.
Jonathan PattersOn, Daniel Smith, Jr.:
Alexander Benson, John Devereux,
Isaac Haslehnist, 'Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins.. Henry Lewis.
7. Gillingham Fell.
JONATHAN PATTERSON. President.
WILLIAX 0. Oaewnm,, Secretary.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPADT. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PIZ
VETTJAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. ahoye Third.
Philadelphla.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
Insure on Dwellings; Stores, Pumalture, Merchandiso.
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other
Property. All losses liberally Person al
ad n promptly adiustod.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas B. Mule, James B. Campbell.
John Welsh, Edmund O.
Samuel C. Dorton, Charles W. Poulin'''.
Patrick Brady.'lsrael Morris .
John T. Leiria.
THONG
Ammar C. L. CzAwroso.
FAME INBURANCM COMPANY,
No. NOtt IDIBSTBRITLPHLL STREW,
PHIIADB
PIBB AND INLAND INSIIIIANOIL
torsutorond
hazels N. Batik, John W. lyerinsa..
Charles, Richardson. Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis. John.Keeeler, Jr..
flaumel Wright, I. D. Woodruff.
P. 8. Justice, • Charles Stokes,
George A. We Joseph D. Rills.
CEZIr. President.
OAAGEIGS. Mee President.
W. I. EgAiroxass. . 3a14-11
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 154
iorthalavENTH, below MIAMI strait —Dr. THO
MAS ALLEN. very successful is the cure of almost
every kind of disease. invites all to call at his Of
flee, and see that his treat mast is free from shooks.
CON VOLSIOIIB.—A discovery boa been made
Which seldom falls hi the cure of Epilepsy or Pita of
any other kind. Any one desiring a knowledge of
this practice can enter at say time for full instruc
tions. Cards end Testimonials at the Office. Hours
OA. id. to 6P- DS. Consultations free.
Dr. THOS ALLEN, Electrician.
41H7. 0M 154 ■. ELEVENTH EL. below Ease.
VL E T ROPAT HI ESTABLISH
...A MINT, for the mire of diseases incurable with me-
Moine, by Dr. A. H. EITSVIIN ,D one of the &see - Toren
Of en entire new system of BLNCTRIOLL PRACJTIOL
at 1411 S South PENA SQUARE.
.uffarlease sell , or seed for a pamphlet an& learn par.
. No charge for oonau
Physicians and others desiring Instraottou eaa
outer fora full course any time after - MONDAY, _
_Jan*.
miry 2d, U 166. Any member of the elms lust Inishod
ploy review without any charge. jat
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S CODLINICS
erOIL. —THE TRUE AND GlNlllllll—Unsurpaseed
quality SW E ETE ST beins the
AND BUT PIiIIPARID.
In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asttuna, Gout Ind-
Went •Consumption, and all Scrofulous Complaints, It
oftentimes prances immediate and certain effects wham
Other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit.
SolA by all' Drunl&Ae in the elty. and by the proprits•
tor. NO. 118 11.1 8- 1 Street -tothaft
IEAR'S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR,
AND I'll'l STORE,
No, 413, CHESTNUT Street, PhUsdaphia.
Dean keeps the greatest assortment,
Dean hears she Cutest Yeri r e i y
Dean keeps the g eat gene . steak.
Eon can get any kind of Tobasee.
You can get any land of Cigars.
Yon sal get anykiud of Pipet
You can soy kind of Snuffs,
AT DEAN'S CHEAT TOBACCO STONE.
No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelpida, ra.
When you go to Dean's_ you can get anything you
want in the way of Plug, Fine Cut and Smoking Tobas. ,
sees, Domestic. and Havana Clears, Pipe., ats.
Dim keeps as largest_gensral stock of Tolbasso.
Cigars, Pipeo, Ho., la the United States.
Dean's sales are so extsnelys that he WPM afford to sail
at shout one-half what others sell tor.
Dean sells to the Army of the Potomas.
, Dean sells to the Army of the James.
Diem sells so the Army of the Tennessee.
Dawn sells to the Army of the Cumberland.
Ottuboateall order their Tobacco, Cip.rs t.' s Ye. *
from DRAB'S, No. 443 oaDI - D'ff Street
Peansylyanla merchants 211 bay at Deaa'a.
New Jersey merchants all buy at Dean's,
Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's.
As they can always get Just what they want, and M a
much lower prlcs than they tan eleewhers, and they
do not have to Ptak up their goods at a dozen little
dors,.
Alligoode ordered are naranteed to rive satisfation.
Order once and you will always order from Delis's,
is his ping and dna cut chewing and smoking tobaccoes
and edgers are far superior to all others, and he sells for
much less. DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESTECT Street
skoZ-tf rullsdelatsh Pa.
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M!Saii3a
MEDICAL.
PROPOSALS.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Corner TWELFTH and GIRAB.D Streets.
____
PAILADSLPIELL. Feb T. IWW.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until LI o'clock M. on MONDAY. February MORN.
for the immediate delivery at,the United States, 'Store
house. HANOVER. Street Wharf, properly packed, and
ready .for trap erportation. of
200 SETS SIX. MULE WAGON'. IS LEM% ,cemplete.
The same to be of the beet quality and make. and sub
ject to the - inspection of an inspector appointed; on the
Part of the Government.
The above-described Harness to be made in accord
ance wit') sample and ossifications. to be seen at the
Hanover. street Storehouse.
Bidders will state price both In writing and Agorae
(to include boxes and delivery), the quantity bid for.
and the shorteet time they ce,nsieliver them in .
All proposals must be made out on printed blanker,
which maybe had on application at this °Sloe, other
wise the bid will be rejected.
Each bid must be guaranteed b y two responsible per
sone. whose sliniattuse mint be appended to the aurea
te', and certified to co being good and .nmcieut security
for the amount Involved. by the United States District
Judge, Attorney. or Collector, or other public officer;
°therm Ise th e bid will net be considered.
The right is reserved to rejectall bids deemed too high.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not
fully comply with the requirements of this advertise
ment, will not be considered.
By order of Col. Herman Biggs V. 8, A.. Mel litner
terresster. GkoRGE B. ORME.
fey-tit Captain and A. Q. N.
fIUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
"low corner Twsurn and GIRARD Streets.
PerizenaraquA, Pa. February 4.1855.
SRAM PROPOSALS will be Armload at this earls
until 12 o'clock M., FRIDAY, February 10, limo,
for the immediate didive.ry at the United states Store.
house, Ranover-street wharf. PrOPerly packed, and
ready for transportation of the following described
stores. v ia
2,000 yards Enameled Cloth, 50 inches wide, beet qua
lity.
I,2ooRereeCollers, 17 to 22 inches—koz's skin,
2,000 Wagon Covers, 10 oz. ,- cotton duck, as per sam
ple of cover at United States Storehouse; one yard sam
ple of duck required.
2;f 00 Mule Collars. 15 to 17inelies—hog's skis
2,000 Yards Cotton Dna. 25 inane Wide, Roe. id and
500 palm Mule 'Karnes, 17 inches from top to bottom
(hole).
20,000 prods Harness tinnier, eak4anned. 1.3%
Per tide wHtsi finished, marked Harness Leather, with
weight
I,POO sidle Bridle Leather, oak-tanned 10 toll fits per
side when-finished, marked Bridle Leather and number
of aides in each roll, with weight.
5:000 pounds oil. tanned Leather, thin.ides.
to Pauline, to be made in the best manner, of 15-Or.
cotton duck, 9.BX.inehea wide. beet bualitr, army stand
- ard, with tablinga all round Din " 202r30 feet wherof
Waked; as per sample of Paulin at Hanover. street Store
honse-1 yard sample of dock required.
20 pleoes - 31attinet, IX' yards wide, bleu and green.
3„ 000 Whips, blacksnake, all leather, solid, foil weight
and dee.
. 600 pounds Spud& 'Whiting, dry, in 10-lb papers.
" 800 pounds Chrome Green, in oil, 2,3, and 5-5 cans,
600 pounds Gum Shells°
25 pounds Pundee Stone. powdered.
6,000 pounds Whitelead.in 60 and 1.00.2) kegs (Lewin . ).
• AU of- the above-described to be of the beet analitw,
and =Meet to the inspection of an inspector appointee
on the part of the Government.
Bidders Will data Moe. "to fiscducie boxeg and de
/ivory," both In 'lrrltint . and Caere,. the quantity bid
for, and the time of delivery stated; and no schedule
prices will be received.
All wimples to be sank to the Government Warehods..
Hanorer.atreet wharf.
All preposals must be made out on printed Wanks,
which may be had on application at this office; other.
wise the bid Will be rejected.
Ditch bid must be guaranteed by two • responsible Per
sonsorhose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to nettling good and sufficient security
for the amount involved by the United States District
Judge,Attorney. or Collentor. or other public officer;
otherwise the bid will not be considered.
. .. ..
The right is reverted to reject all bide deemed too
hist. • - e ..
Bids from defaulting. contractors, and those• that do
not fully comply with the 'requirements of this &dyer
tisement, will not be considered.
By order of Col. K. BIGGS,
• Chief Quartermaster.
080. B. 011,110 a,
fe4.6t - Captain and A. Q M.
ARMY,SUPPLIES.
10.ternrcick BUREAU QUARTIBMASTBR GIINSEAL'S OPFLOI4
• WAN( marom, February 3, 1855
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of
Army Clothing_ arid Equipage, New York, limn 5'
o'clock Id. WRDaESDAY, the Bth Mat, forjarnishing
by contrac t , at the depot of Army Olotginit and Soap -
age, Raw York,
Slit-mule wagon harness complete.
To be made according to specifications, which can be
BOOR at this °Mee. Bidderewill slate the quantity that ,
propose I o furnish, and the shortest time in which they
ca deliver it.
,01 proposals shihrld be acsompeadid by a proper
The n
for Sta t eshf performaz ce
to
rejectast.
United reserves the right toall bids
deemed objectionable.
Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for tar
nishing Harness," and addressed to
Br Brig. General D. H. VINTON,
iis6.lt D. Q. M. General, New Vora Qty.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
EACE, No. 828 WALNUT Street,
February 4. 1856.
SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE will will be
received at this office until 12 oiclook Al • on WIDNES.
DAY February 8, 1865, for eupplying, for the use of
the United States Army, the following subsistence
stores. delivered in Philadelphia. viz:
3,000 bbls. EXTRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA FA
MILY FLOUR (which to be stated), In new,
well-coopered barrels, fully head-lined. To
"have been around within thirty days of de
livery. Name."( brand and place of manu
facture to be stated in the proosal To be
delivered within the month of February.
100,000 pounds first quality PILOT BRE ID, to be
made from good sound extra flour, thorough
' ly baked and perfectly dried before being
packed. To be packed in boxes of well ass-
Boned wood,of such a kind as will not impart
lame to the bread. Boxes to contain fifty
pounds net. To be
,delivered within the
month of February.
19,600 pounds first quality kiln dried CORNMEAL,
in well coopered barrels, fully head-lined.
Breed to be mentioned. To be delivered
Within tentutya from award.
-500 pounds extra fine YOUNG HYSON TEA, in
°debut' psikages Chop marks to be men
tioned in the proposal. To be delivered
Within live days front award. •
100,000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUDA.R, or
choice dry RAW SUGAR. Barrels to be the
beet Dime for the purpose. To be delivered
within ten 48.98 from award
25.000 pound); coarse pulverised WHITE SUll SR.
, ',Wong barrels. To be delivered within
". ten days from award
2.000 'Pounds CRUSHED SUGAR, in strong bar
rels. To be delivered within live days from
award.
1,000 pounds JAVA CDFEIE, in original hew
To be deliirered within five days from
award.
50,000 pounds clean,line, dry SALT , in strong head
lined barrels. To be delivered within ten
dal s from award.
2,000 pounds pure ground BLACK PEPPER, in
four- ounce papsrs
_Bidders will state the va
rfety of Pepper offered, and will furnish "a
sample in grain as well as ground. To be de
livered within ten dues from award
1 000 gallons good RYE WHISKY. Barrels to be
of good seasoned white oak staves and heads;
to have twelve wooden and four iron hoops;
iron hoops and heads to be painted. To be
• delivered within ten days from award.
Samples of ail the above articles must be delivered
With the bids, and referred to therein, but proposals
must not be enclosed with eamplee.
Samples must be in boxes or bottles, distinctly marked,
and not paper parcels._ .
Separate proposals . in diqfiliate, *vast - be' Made for
each article enumerated, and bidders may propose fOr
the whole or any partof each.
A printed copy o this advertisement mnstbe attached
to each bid, and the proposals mast be specific in com
plying with all its terms.
Each bid mist have the written guarantee or two
responsible names, for the fulfilment of the agreement„
who will give bonds if required •
BLANK FORMS FOR PROPOSALS, containing the
form of guarantee, may be had on application at this
office.
The seller's name, place of business, and date of pur
chase, name of contents, with gross, tare, and net
weights, moat be marked on every package, and all
old marks must be obliterated.
Returns of weights, by professional pnbljs Weighers,
must be given if required.
No bids from parties who have failed to fulfil a fonder
agreement will be considered.
Bids will include packages and delivery at an' point
in this - city to be designated by this °glee; and any . in.
ferior packages or cooperage be considered audio ant
cause for rejection of cow ante. •
Payment will be made in current funds.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence
Stores, "and directed to ISAAC B. WIGGIN,
ceS.tB Capt. and C. 8. Vols.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF
FICR, PHILADELPHIA. January 31 1866.
BIALED PROPOBALP will be received at this OfBAS.
until 12 o'clock IL, on WilliiNß9DA4. the Bth Febru
ary next, for supplying the 83HUILKILL ARBB3AL
With the following articles, 'Viz:
[Bobbie Kersey, 8.4 or 6-4 wide, army standard. To
be delivered immediately or within a short time.
Dark Blue Flannel. 8 4 or 6 4 wide, army standard.
Canton. Flannel 9-4 wide, do.
Gray Flannel, Cotton and Wool, 5.4 wide, sample re
qtded.
Cotton Drilling, 3-4 wide, sample required.
Brown Muslin. 4-4 a ide, do.
Cotton Duck. 8 ounce, do.
Ambulance Outdone, with Staves, army standard.
Hat Cords anCrarsela, Cavalry do.
Tarred )3&e flyn, sample required.
Hospital 'Tents and Flies, army standard.
Regimental Colors, Infantry, do.
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sona, whose signatures must be appended to the qua:an
ti*, and certified to as being good and sufficient security
for the amount involved. by some public functionary of
the United Mates.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirementa of this 'adver
tbkoment, will not be considered.
Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the
guarantee required on each bid, can be had on applica
tion at this office, and none others which do not um
braee this guarantee will be considered, nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements therein stated.
Bidders will state the quantity they propose to furnish.
how soon they can commence, and the quantity they
ears delver weekly.
The right , is reserved by the United States to reject
any part or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed
best for the intereeteof the service
Samples of such articles am are required to be of army
standard can be seen at this office.
..•
Proposals must be endorsed . "Proposals for Army
Suppites." stating the particular article btd for.
HERMA OB
7t Colonel Quartermaster'sDe part ment.pan
MACHINERY AND IRON.
WM. M. FABER & CO.
snism•s ;
atotms . BUILDER&
IRON FOUNDERS,
O'BRERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER. MAKERS,
PMSYLVANTAReai.Iiokii pissuoza smenoi.
PITTSBURG. PIMA..
Manufacture all kinds of BTEAM ENIDINIIB, ranging
from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power, and
suited for Grist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaoee, Oil
Wells, dm ,
Give particular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for oil boring and Dumping opera.
ttone.
Hays always on hand, !Inhaled and
ready for
shipment, SA GINO; and MOLLIES of evergdelortP
Lion.
Orders from all parts of the eonntry solicited and
promptly filled. isl6.3za
J. VAZONAN NEY.IIIOK. WILLIAM 11.
JOHN E. OOPS.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY
FIFTH AND WASHINOTON STREETS.
PHELILDILPHILA.
MENtitioli & SIONM,
INGINEHBB AND MACHINIST&
Manufacture High and Low Prelim% Steam Buenos.
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers. Oaeometers, Tanks, Iron Boats.' Ho. ;
ings of all kinds, either iron or 'brass.
CaaP
Iron- frame Boon for Gas Works, Workshops. Mali
road Stations,Ao.
Retorts as Gas Machinery of the Latest and most int•
Proved construction.
Everydescription of Plantation Machinery, Iritsh as
Sugar, Saw. and Octet Mille, Vacuum Pans. Open
Steam Trains. D efe cato rs, Filters, Pumping Inginea.be.
Sole agents for N. Rthienx's Patent Sugar• Bolling
Daratus, • Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer. and Aspin
wall & Patent Centrifugal Sugar•DrsinlnS
Machine. ant!-12
gink . PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS. —NEAFIE & LIVT,
pßecricAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA
CHINISTS, BOILER.MARIIRS, BLACESMITHE„ and
FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful
operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and
repairing Marine and Elver KligilloB. high and low pre.-
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c. &a. ,
respectfully offer their services to the public, as being
fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma.
rine, Elver, and Stationary; haying sets of patterns of
different ekes, are prepared to Oneonta orders with
quick destatch. Every desertiption of pattern-making
made at t • shortest notice. High and Low•prassark
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn
sylvania charcoal iron FOrgillAll of all sites and kinds,
Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roll.'
Turning, fkfrew-Cu ting, and all other work Congested
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at ing
establishment free of charge. and work giisranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re.
pairs of boats, where they can Ile In perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ito., &c., for
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB 0. 1111KFIM,
JOHN P. LEVY,
f 52141 BEACH and PALMER Streets,
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN
GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General
Machinists and Boller Slalom. No. 151.19 CALLOW
HILL Street, Philadelphia.
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TN THE COURT.OF COMMON PLEAS
TN
FOR THB CITY AIM COUNTY OF PHILADA.
• HAIRY IL WELDON, by lan Next Meal, Am. Ts.
JAMBS D. WELDON. Sept. Tern, 1862. VB. In Dl
voice.
TO RIIPPOSIDEMT—Sia : Pleats take notice that the
• court Rae granted a rule onyou in the above cams to
show cause why a divorce a vinculo matri moan should
be not decreed. returnable on SATURDAY. PebruarY
11,16f6, st 10 A M. Personal service of notice haying
felled on account of your e,beencs. Yours, &c..
EDWARD BRADY.
tel-er Attorney for 1411ellent.
FOR_ . ; mgr.-
.... iii..E. Aim,
. .. ..
.Bil •
DWELLING, AND.t i r4TP 8
11
. .
PLACE. with Inunediate Thwesiegtor 0 5" sae
Store. 8. B corner lartril and CHERRY Strests,lB fest
10 Inches on Ninth tarok. A 6 on Cherry, For sale by
fee.. St. A. P. & J H. MORRIS. 916 ARCH Street.
di TO RENT—A MODERN MASI
-sca.DEN ith Garden. Stable, aid Cartage House,.
GNI, Hot and'Cold Water, Shrubbery and Shade Truer
delightfully situated in & pleasant neighborhood. on
the corner of Seventeenth and noes streets ,• combining
all the advanteces of city and country. being three
minutes' Walk from station of steam oars, and 17vs
minutes' from horse cars and fifteen minutes' from the
city. The House Is completely furnished, and Purnt•
Lure for sale.
Ingo4lat Qnsitermaster's °floe. corner GIILIaiD
and TI , LVIII Streets, find door on right h of
and std..
d. thetutf
a FOR SALE OR TO -REINTT--sETE
.MILIZAL commodious
NSW DWILLTHOS,
La n orthern put of the city, with all the 11110dell1 00EV
Yentencos. Bent 323 to 33,,43 per mouth.
Apply to TATIA,W JACKSON,
614- 011131iT iNrest :
Or. JOHN JACKSON,
fel-12V 3258 North TWRLP Mag.
fia FOR SALE 041. TO LET—A. NUM
b•T of eonvenlent new DWELLINGS, with modern
linTrovernents, On North Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thir
teenth..U*o4a ATFIr to TATLOW JACKSON.
614 CHESTNUT Streak, or at
nol2-Sta . 111511 North T WELFTH Srrert.
de LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
maLPERTY POE BALL—'the yea larg•And Commo
dious LOT and BDILDING, No. 308 CR.RY . Street, -
Near the °entre of basins/, contaleing.oo feet orr Cherry
street, depth 11:6 feet. being 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that width opening to a large tart-war'
leading to Cherry
IZE AND POS street. Its advan ITION tages of
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are rarely met with.
Apply on the premises. sell-em•
dm FOR SALE.--THE SUBSCRIBER
Orem for sale his country seat, within half a rail*
of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con
taininz eight sores of good braid, in the Inaba of which
is &large lawn with a fine varsity of shade trees, ma
ples, Undone. OVVErelons. stn., in all ever a hundred
full. grown trees! The improvemente consist of a huge
and commodious Mansion. flanked on the west by two
towers, one of which is four storteeda height. There
are four large rooms on a door, with a ball eleven by
forty-two feet. The house has the lmodern improve
ments. h hYdraulie ram forces Water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower. 'Mare is also an
iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage
house and stable sufficient for four houses and several
'anise's; also, a hen, Ice, and smoke houses. The
stable has a hydrant in it.
Good garden. with several varieties of dwarf•pear
and grape vines in full bearing. There are also several
variedee of apple, cherry and chestnut trees.
Terms accommodating. P 011301511011 given £t OLT
time. Apply to LEVI ,(1 -
non4-tt Market street. Wilmington. Del.
IR A VALUABLE BURLINGTON ME
COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC BALL
Wilt be sold at public sale, on seventh day. SA
TURDAY. the 11th Inst., on the premises, all that
superior And valuable Farm belonging to the subscriber.
situated in a healthy and delightful neighbornood. four
miles from the city of Burllugt , n,east of the Burlington
and Mount folly Railroad. adjoining lands of Ed. D
James an d othe r ,, containing 16019400 acres of superior
Lau, in a h
g ttate
of cultivation, adapted to smuts.
grain; fruit, dr.c.
Brick Manel,on House, and large and convenient out
bulidings..all new within five years. built In the beat
manner, and of the beet materials, with an abundant
supply of excellent water.
Apple and Peach Orchard ; also, Pears, Cherries. &c..
all of the choicest varieties Any person wishing to
view the
_premises will be shown the same by calling
on Wm. K. Deacon, residing thereo n.
Bale Positive , to commence at 3 o 'clock P. H.
Terms easy; will be made known at eale by
0.110. 8. DEACON.
BURLINGTON, New Jersey.
Reference—Edwd. 0 James. 101 Walnut street; fl. D.
Parrish. 311 Chestnut street. fe(tlk
di DESIRABLE DWELLINGS FOR
SALE, AND POSBBSSION ROM
1412 West Penn Square. four-atom.
1741 Lombard street, with Stare attaabed—ened busi
ness stand.
1614 green street; Lot,ll96feet deep.
2932 Green street; Lot, 20v40 feet.
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1602 Greene : Lot, 196 feet: Marble front.
Double front. 36 feat, Green st., west of Nineteenth.
1325 Green street. Cottage, with lot 25x160.
Withmanytothersin deatrableaocations
-8 GLUM,
123 Eolith 'FOURTH Street. and
fed-tf W. car. BEVENTILISTH and ORM.
el BROAD-STREET PROPERTIES—
•maOne occupied as a factory one as a forwardtaghouse,
with large lota. For sale by A. P. Ai J. H. HOUMA
916 A 2.02 Strait. fe4-4to
a LARGE PROPERTY, RAOE
Street. near Fourth. II feet front. 179 dean, or with
an additional adjoining pregestgr,_ sating GO by 179
feet. for sale by. A. P. J. R. AOlOlll3, 916 AROEI
Street. fe4.3t"
di FOR SALE-VERY DESIRA.-
B gib
LS IRON FURNACE PROPERTY, situated
in McVeytown, Bottum county, Pennsylvania, within
a short distance of the Pennsylvania Railroad and
Canal. The freehold property comprises a Furnace.
with machinery of ample power to blow, using either
charcoal or anthracite coal; about thirteen hundred
acres of Timber Land; also the celebrated Greenwood
Pine Iron Ore Bank, containing about seventeen acres,
which produces in abundance the same Ore from which
John A Wright, Esq., makes his renowned and justly
celebrated locomotive tire and car axles This is the
only available property in the dtate which produces the
me requisite for eetablishing a hi:minims of ante cha
racter. There are also about one hundred and fifty acres
of land withinhalf a mile of the Furnace, held under
long leases, from which abundance of excellent hema
tite ore can be taken, on which ahafts have bees re
cently sunk, and which will produce sufficient ore to
supply the Fernace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant la
the neighborhood. Charcoal in any quantities can be
bad, delivered at the Furness This Furnace is well
situated for the .marketa. having water and railroad
communisation pith Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti
more, Rarrleburg, and other important manufacturing
Also connected with the above, a Forge Property now
in operation, manufacturing hammered blooms, and
rol red 1.1 ablloom e.
Motive power, steam. and water.
For price and further particulars, apply to
H W BURROUGHS,
fe2-1m 108 South FOURTH 'Brest. Philadelphia.
e ORPHANS' CI) lIRT SALE.—BY
virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clin
ton county. to me directed, ae one of the Executors of
the last will and testament of WM. MoCARTY, late of
the borough of Millbury, In the county of Northumber
land, Pa.. deceased, I will expose to public sale. at the
Fallon Rowse, in the borough of Look Hawn, Clinton
county, Pa., on FRIDAY, the lath day of FebrnarY,
A. 1). 1£65, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following desoribed
property. to wit:
Tracts of unseated land in the warrantee name of Wm.
.. . . ... ... ~.. .. . . . ~ _ . .... . . ...
Powers.
One other tract No. 6.666 do 1,100 &cram.
.I . to do No 6,668 do 1.147 do
Do do No. 6,067 do 1.100 do
1)o do No. 6.069 do 1100 do
Also. the undivided three•fourths intend In the fol.
'owl us tracts of unseated land In Beating township. in
the said county of Clinton, to wit:
One tract No. 6.97/ hi the warrantee name of Nicklln &
. .
Griffith, 1,000 acres.
1 other No. 6.824 in the do - Richard Peters,396 agree.
1 other No. 6,925 do do do 360 do
1 other No. 3,808 do do Leroy &Licislean,3oo do
1 other No. 3,021 do do do 400 do
1 other do do Bradford Vincent,9oo do
1 other do do Wm. M'Coy 430 do
On the following terms, to wtt: one-half orthe our
chase money to be paid upon the acknowledgment of
the deeds by the said Conrt. and the balance in one
year thereafter, secured by hoed and mortgages.
RACHAEL MoOkETY,
le2-6t Executrix of Wm. McCarty. dec'd.
die FOR SALE—FrRBT-CLASS
mot
)ARIL and COUNTRY ABSIDENCE, at
Gy.aertwood Station, Baltimore Central Railroad Chea
tmer coun ty. ises fe6 Inquire of NAT HAN SONGS, on the pre
12t•
TIMBER LAND.-FOR BALE, IN
113 Pennicelvisala. a tract of TIMBER LAND of about
MEN THOUSAND ACHES This land is heavily co•
voted with excellent timber, in a location affording' rare
facilities for safe and rapid transportation. Title indis
mumble A portion of the purchase-money can remain
on hoed and mortgage. Address Box 719, Philadelphia
Post Office, Pa. j an- 121
VALUABL MULL PROPERTY, 1111
Mlll. - RESIDENCE AND 10 ACRES OF LAND FOB
SA LS, IN BUCKA 0011111% PENNA.
This property is situated on Knowles' Creek. at its
junction with the Delaware 'River near Brownsbnrg,
three miles from New Hope, and ten miles above Tren
ton, N. J. The mills consist of a two-and.a. half-story
Stone Grist-mill. with two run of French Burr Stones.
all in complete order; Saw-mill and Fluter. mill ad
joining. each capable of doing a large amount or b rie t.
nem Tbe dwelling is a new two story Frame Cottage
House, with four rooms oh the first door, live on the
second, and four on the third, well- arranged, and well
built: a Barn. Carriage house and other buildings;
eight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive
Land, well fenced. and planted with fruit awl orna
mental bees. The above described property is one of
the handsome spots on the Delaware River where any
one might spend their lime pleasantly and. prodtably.
'Tie convenient to school, dote, and - post once, and
churches of different denominations, and will be sold
cheap Apply to B SMITH & CO..
jail& ISt Real llstate Agents, NYMT.bWN. Penns.
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di B. J. SMITH it CO., REAL ab
NSTATE AGENTS. Newtown, Bueke county.
. offer for sale In Bucks county and vicinity; over
00 FARMS of from 10 to 200 acres; most of them are
highly improved and remunerative farms, with fruit,
water, good handbags, and well located . The early
intention of buys= is directed to them. Letters of in
qnby answered. jag lit
oR SALE-A LARGE LOT, CORNER
of Richmond and Plum streets. Kensington, near
Cramp's Shipyard, 177 feet by MO feet. with ales and
dwelling thereon.
A lot adjoining. 160 feet by 130 feet, with four small
houses thereon.
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Large lot on the Delaware river, between Westmore
land and Ontario Mutt:oB,6oofeet front on the river, 9,673
feet deep.' having eleven fronts.
A lot on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Oxford street,
SOO feet front, 200 feet deep; a fine stone quarry with
railroad eidelinir into the quarry.
&lot corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue.
60 feet by 190 feet
A lot corner of Somerset street and Gunner's Kim
Canal. HO feet by 213 feet.
A clay lot, near Nicetown, on the Plank road, ad.
Joining Nowlett'sbrick yard,Boo feet front. 200 feet deep.
A lot on Costello street. Germantown, 182 feet front,
336 fest deep
Will be sold very low. Terms easy.
Apply to .1. or A. LONG 3TEITH,
619 WALNUT Street. or
Rt2B-Im* 152 38orth ZLXVIIITH Street.
TO LE T—FOR SALESROOM 13 OR
fight manufacturing purposes the upper stories of
building northwest corner of EIGHTH and MAiontr.
Uply in the store. ia21.11
FOR RENT---13RVBRiL ROOMS IN
the TRIED STORY of the Balld_lnjton the month-
Vest corner of SEW= and OREETIMT Streets. de
ply at this ollec ja.13.11
VOR BAIR—MAGNETIC IRON ORE
+- - Pox SALE —The GARRISONS' MINING 00l4FAYE is nowprepared to make contracts for sale of
Mir mperlor Ore, delivered on the Hudson river. no
posits Wert Point. Apply a‘ the Office of the Company,
x 9 WILLIAM attest, New York. IaSO-lAt•
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY :VIRTUE OF
a writ of eale by the Hon. JOHN CADWAL
DNB, Judge of the District Court of the United States.
in and for the Eastern District of Peansylvania.in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public 'ale. to
the bighest and best bidder, for cash, at MICHENSR'B
STORE, Po. 142 forth FRONT Street, on WSDN.IIB -
DAY, Febrnary 16th. 1665, at 12 o'clock M. • 83 bates of
cotton, 174 bales of Cotton Yarn, and 1 bale of Cotton
Cloth. Also, 449 pounds of , Cotton' and 22 boxes of To
bacco. Also. 6 bales Cotton, 7 bales Cotton, 2 -bales
Cotton, and 1 bale and some loose-Cotton. Also,S bales
Cotton. The Cotton and other articles are now open for
examination at the above-named store
WILLIAIf If ILLWARD
8 Marshal IL D. of Pennsylvania.
PirLADBLPHIs, Feb 1. 1865. fel tit
DIT/LRIDGE'S
XX YLIIT QLA6B IT
TERA. HEAVY
• LAMP cantarsys.
nib world-wide reputation which these ChinuleTs
Kaye acquired is due to their acknowledged superioritY
over ail others. This superiority is derived from three
sources:
Ist- Bein4 ANY per cent. heavier than the common
Chimney, they may be handled with much less care.
2d. The oval shape is an adaptation to the dat flame.
the Chimney being at all points the same distanos from
the beat. so that the danger of eracklag by Immortal ex
pansion is avoided
Sd. The material of which theta Chimneys are manu
factured is unequalled by any other ems as a rapid
conductor of heat; and, practically, it is form& that the
combination renders them almost entirely free from
liability to destruction by the h elver dame. Hence
the obstacle in the way of the use of Carbon
Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chiumeis,
has been met and removed by the introduction of
D I TERI DO 8 . FIRS-PROOF OHI KKR S.
The Porniarity of these Chimneys has induced some
unprincipled persons to make use of our name and trade
inarks.and 'their reputation has been partiallyy. impaired
•Wthe worthless:tem of spurious ()him mays sold as oars.
Parties who have been annoyed with the cracking of
ine_glase Chimneys would do well to Gall imd fry the
WeFlint.
have appointed Messrs. PERRINE & DRYDEN.
Mo. 1021 South SECOND Street. Sole Agent. for our
Chimneys In Philadelphia, from whom they can lie ob
tained in any quantity, at manufacturer's Prices. with
tlia addition of height.
FORT PT D.G DLATSHWORS
WORKS,
1034111 WASHINGTON St , Pittsburg. Penna.
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
and CANTAB, of all numbers and breads.
Tent, Awning, Trunk. and Wagon•cnver Duet. Also.
rape r Manufacturers' Drier Yalta, from' to 6 feet 'wide;
Patinas. Bolting, Bali Twine, dts.
JOHN W. EVIOECKAII & -
bee.tr So. 103 JOINS' Allay.
JOSRVL T. OWEN , ANTOREISTi
00178ELLOR AT LAW. AND SOLICITOR 01
CLAIMS Ontall, On I Street. mar Foutosatl.
Waiutos. D. U. . 4•32-St
N
. ,auCTION BALM
.19:11iNi0313,-BRINLBY a 01:6
• • Iro. , ets CIIIIBTHITT =lra& YAM allot..
11&.7-,i211kktv.r1.1c1Mittillit i's t I •
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Imum Lutoy. potirrm lIPKEIFO*Wifig BOOM.
arc
A CAED. — We invite the early attentlon of.puroltaaers
eons, ge and valuable assortMent of boots. shoo',
brogans, Ira , embracing oomph's or I.IXI packages.,
forming &prime arid fresh assortment. to be perempto
rily sold b_catalomao,_on four mou th s' credit. DM
atonable THIS MORNOIOO. at 10 o'clock precisely. Bale
w Lll commence with lye large conatexr_
FIRST LAMLE Ernalre SALE OF 1,300 PAOEC
BOOTS. OROS& BROGANS, AE MY GOODS. JI M!
VELLUM BAo.
GB +IETB MORNING.
Feb. 7th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold. b eslalocuy
on four "tontine credit. about 1,3,0 p bongo.
shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, dm. embracing a prima
and fresh assortmem of seasonable goods of city gm%
Baetern mannfaetare. Will be open for iixAMlELlitkoa,
with catalogue. on morning of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHORE,
TRA BAGS
NOTICM—IneIuded VELLIN our larg e Bala of boots &et
shoes, 80. THIS MORNING. February 701, will be
feral d in pall the following fresh and desirable assort
ment, viz:
Men's, boys'. and youths' calf, double-sole, half
welt
, and primp -sole dress boots; men's. boys'. and
youths' kip and buff-leather boots; men's fine grain.
to lea cavalry boots ;_men's and boys' calf bar-leath
er Congress boots and balmonils; men's, berm', eat
youths' super kip, bag and polished grain, half welt.
and pump-sole brogans; ladles' tine kid, goat, morocco,
and enamelled. patent-sewed baimorals and Congress
gaiters; women's. misses', and children's calf and tat.
leather balmorals and lace boots; children's fine kid,
sawed city-made lace boots; Taney sewed balimsrats a zu t
ankle ties; ladles' fine black and colored UAW Ge e _
green and side-lace gaiters; women's, &Mt
children's goat and morocco eoppar-isalieg lase beet s;
ladies' fee kid slippers, travelling bags, he.
Also, a line of men's and WOICII4IIO/1 Brat anallty metal
11c overshoes and sandals.
COUNTERS.
At commencement of sale on. TOKEIDAY, Pebrnarr T.
at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, 6 / a fro cons t4MIL
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP gamma. FHIMBas
GERMAN, AND DUAiIiTIC DRY GOODS.
We will hold a large sale of foreign and do mantle dry
g or oods, by catalogue, on a credit of four months sad part
r cash,
OR THURSDAY MORNING.
February 9th, at 10 o'clock, eabrasing about NB
packages and lots of staple and fancy articles la wool
ens. worsteds, linens, silks. and cottons, to which we
invite the attention or dealers.
N. B —Samples of the setae will be arranged for OZ.
amireation. with catalogues, early on the morning d
gale, when dealers will And it to their interest to
attend.
LABOR SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS.
Latitudes!'in oar sale of TBUBBDAT, February
will be found the fenawing„ viz
Bales brown and bleached drills.
Bales heavy brown sheetthire.
Bales heavy brown shirt-this.
Cases super bleached muelins.
Oases bleached and colortdcorset jeans.
Cases checks and tickin&a.
Cases gala sins and plaids
Cases Kentucky Item and cotton/ides.
Cases satinets and cas.imersa
TAILORING GOODS.
A full assortment black and cold cloth. cassimeres,
dc.nekins, Italian cloth. satin de chine. linings, lke.
LTITEff GOOD&
4,000 &iron linen cambric hanoaercbiers: sonseelainn
full lines of gents' and ladles' plain, ham•ethched sad
hemmed.
Also, linen damasks, shirting linens. drills and duck.
Spanish linens, dtc.
Also, for account of whom it may concern, an in
voice of linen table clothe.
WHITE. GOODS.
Also a fall assortment of isoonets. cambrice. Swiss
and check inualina.
Also silk ties, suipendem, sewing silk. shirts and.
drawers, travelling shirts, balmaral and hoop skirts.
cavalry and infantry pantal DOES. &c.. &c.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE 0710 000 DOZEN COTTON
ON ?BID AY NOILISIINO,
February 10, at 10 o'clock, will be sold about 10,00)
dozen cotton hosiery, of a well-known and favorite bri•
nortati m. Also gents' and ladles' "Joneln"hlackaad
colored Pails kid 'gloves for the beet trade. Also Kill
tary gauntlets, buck glovedand mitts, &a , -
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, ATOP
TIONESRS. 240 WARKST Street.
SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPOIFFSD DZIr GOMM
STOCKS OF ODOM be., by Catalogue.
OE WEDNESDAY. Feb Stb,
Clonnmencing at 10 o'clock. comprising about ell left
eeasoiable goods.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• ros. 139 and 141 South FOURTH 81Lnet.
BALKS OF STOCKS AND REAL F43TATIL
At the KXCKCIOS. every TITBSDAY. at 11 o'aioelk
oon,
44--11aodbilis of each properly Issued bezerstVg .
and on the natozday pronotts to each sable_b_9oo ea
W t ll: a / 4 M f tnid gi at the fa A l kilion§t7re every
RSDAY.
- - - - .
ail- Particular attention even to Solos at Tate
Residences, &c.
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, THIS DAY.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing full da.
scriptioa of all the property to be sold THIS DAY.
the Tth inst.: with a list of sales 14tit. 41st, and 118th,,
and March 7th and 14tb. comprising a very 'lrcrlDs
amount and great variety of valuable farms, Country
Seats, Stores, Lote, Residenee Dwellings, Stc, by order
of Orphans' Court, Executors. Trustees. Heirs. and
other owners, and a list of Property at private sale.
BALE OF RARE ABED VALUABLE BOOM.
THIS .AFTERNOON,
Ifebniary Ttb. et tbe auction store, the library' ebbs
late James F. Johnston, Esq. , which includes a num
ber Of rare, intending, and valuable works.
We Bo 1315 North Twelfth street.
ELBOADT FURNITqIIA. PUIB .Ch_RP.ITB, &cr.
ON WEDDIBBD2,I MORNING,
6th bud , at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at Ne. 1315 Nortk
Twelfth street, above Thompson, the elegant parlor.
dining , room, and chamber fondture, Ane Brussels
carpets, dm Been in nee but a short time.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of tka
sale.
BALI 01 MISOILLATIBOUS BOOKS FROM A LI•
BEAKY.
ON WEDNESDAY AVTERNOOI,
February Bth, at the auction store, miscellaneous
books, on various interesting subjects, from a library.
Sale at Nos. 138 end 14t South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, bIANteOAN2 PIANO
FORM, _ MIRRORS, CRAIUSELIER.S. LARGE
ME-PRO
ON OF tiAF
THU E&
DAY N
M CLEFrf ORNINGit au.
RS.
At 9 o'clock. at the auction more, ruperior !annum;
maheasn'Y P'ano fortes, mirrors. chandeliers. fine
Brussels and other carpets. Ac
Also. a large and superior fire-proof safe. made by
Farrel & Berlins.
Also, an invoice of patentEron trolling, for °mamas
al grounds.
TO PIANO BEARERS AND OTHERS
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
Lot of piano patterns, clamps, hand-sertrini;lhair
bench, &a.
Admix.'Orator's SW*. Ro. 211 Wood stryt. s
HOUSEHOLD PUY BNITIIIIN.
ON FRIDAY NORNING
10th inst.. at 10 o 'clock, at No.
o. 11l Wood strait, the:
household furniture. carpets, ate.
- prauF FORD & CO., AUCTIORARRB,
-a- 528 MARKET and 842 oomm - racqrsttioti.
FOSITIVF. SALE OF 1,500 eallES BOOTS, mom
BROGANS, BALMORALS. #c, On TBEIRSDaIf MORNIA O,
February 9th, commencing at 10 o'clock. we will Oa
by catalogue for cash, 1,000 eases prime boots...shoes,
brogues, balmorala, cavalry boots, &c. from,sity
Eastern manufacturers, exclusively oonalgaed-Sooda•
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
HORSES.
Qtreargasuenta Ottassaz's OPPICR,
Faun Dirtatow t
WASIMIGTOR errY. Jannary 33. "MC
Will be sold at pnblie auction, to the highest bidder.
atBALTIMOILK.
yiraireV,nneruAirr 9. 11916,
ONE RIIIREED AND rim CAVALRY
HORSES.
These Horses have been condemned as unlit for the
cavalry ft rhea of the army. .
For road and farming PurPoses many good ballaiMl
may be had.
Horses sold sin; ly. Sale to commence at 10E. EL.alidl
evill be held at Government Stable!, corner ee
PAUL and GERMAN Streets:
Terms—Cash; in United Mates currency.
JAMES A. 1000111,
3e.27-111t Col. la ahem First Divlstoe Q. W. e. 0..
SHIPPING.
j thim MUM - WEAKLY TO Ll
vsurem., touchline at RITRENSTOWR.
Work Herber.) The avell-latowni3tearaars a the Liver
pool. Rex York, wad Philsolelt.hla Steautahlt t grotar
(Inman wee), carrying the FL Rails. are acted to
■ail as follows>
. . .
CITY OF CORK SATDIIDAY.-Feb. 11.
CITY OF LONDON SATURDAY. Feb. 18.
ETNA SATURDAY. Feb 116.
and every inmeeding Saturday et Noon. iron Fier 44.
North Rivet.
SATES 07 PASSAGE :
=Dyl e in Gold, or lie eqrdvalent la thureneY.
CAWS. —.OBO 00 STEIRAOE CO
do to London .... 85 CO do to London-4 ISI
do' to Palle .—. 96 01) do to Paris •—4O 00
do to Hambari. •90 00 do to Hamburg.. 87 09
Passengers alto orwarded to Havre. Bremen. Rot
terdam, Antwerp, It., at equally low rates.
Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, F .
R.. 1. . Steerage from Liverpool or Queenstown .
ose who wish to tend for their friends can bay
tickets here at these rates.
'Por farther information apply at the Company's
Oilleee• 101 l G. DALE. Agent,
fer•JM 111 WALSIJT Street, Philedellrkla.
ink BOSTON AND PHILADISL
PRIALSTILMSHIP LINE, from sash
port on SATURDAYS, Front first wharf a ve
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Boston.
The steamahip SAXON, Capt. Matthews. will that au
Philadelphia for "Boston on Saturday, Feb il A
A- M., and eteamehip _ NORMAN, Ut‘,Pt. fray
Barton for Philadelphia , on the same day at 4P. M.
These mew and imbetantlal steamahine form a reralair
tine, selling from mash port punctually - on Saturday'.
Bunten's' efeeted at one-half the Premitua=sharged
on the vessels.
height& taken at fair retest
nippers
withreqted to send Slip Receipts and Mg
of MAW& their good&
For Freight or Yassage j arminsmemmoil
aPPIF to T WIN UVP. •
mhfill-tf 31111 South DILAWARR Avenue.
A nilk FOR NEW YORK_
OUTRIDE
00ASTWIRE STIaIdhEfIrtOMPANY NEW
711.1110E(2 LINE FOR IFISW YORE, and ow:meeting
for all Northern 'and Eastern Wise and New edema'.
14111" MTAY," TRIMS DAY. AND SATURDAY.
from the Oom 'e wharf, fret above Rase street. and
New York. from Pl. 11. North river. oa Mae dale. et
3 P. X
For freight. Vlach will be reeetved.d any. handled
in the most careful manner, sad dells enel with Ike
greatest despatch, et fair retel. apply to
WILLIAM 3. TAYLOR # CO..
3110 North WRARVRL
nolLt-Na
wr.4OKBREL, HERRING, BRAD, &o.
- , •••••- - -2.600 bblii Masa. Nos. L. 2. sad lffaskeraL
late-caught flat la assorted oaakUrn.
2,00 bble. New Must:port, Fortune Nay, std HELMS
Herring..
2.600 boxes Lubec, Sealed, No. 1 Herring,
160 bbls. )31. W Ideas Shat.
2SO boxes Herktoker. county Cheese, &a,
Is store and for sale by MURPHY k KOONS.
N 0..1 4 16 NORTH NHARVBEL
idIL MIJHR, 160 N: SECOND. S T ._
Wholesale Dealer In Watches and Jewelry. Fun
assortment of American. English and amiss
Watches. - isl7-tnthslOr
lifyAisit MALCOLM MACNEILL'S
EMI =AIME 87031. *O. 310 Bout)
111TH Street, beloV Sonia
PHIL A nAPHIA.
Jr.- Glasses relltkd to sun all ages. and all manner
osp o DENTISTRY. —DR. BASSET
Inserts ARTIFICIAL TEETH or Gold, Sliver
Vulcanite, from . 66t0 t 40 . Teeth filled, 60 IMAM.
upwards. Repelling. rtelereneee. Hate, 244
Street, below Locust. nol7.Bnr
11) BYARS & WATSON'S
sALAiiearmis SAFE
STOWS
16 8013311 FoIIRTEIRTRIET.
PHILADELPHIA. Pd.
han
A d lure variety of Ma-PROOF kAFII6 Always or
OLD EYES MADE
WEW.
A Perniklet, dire slini t how AP
_ to WPeednY rotators* filts sat
eve nO grbactaaloa, Without aid of Doctor or Medians.
Bent in Mail free on receipt of TEN (111118. Athireoll
E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
ETM , !',TM
1130 BROADWAY. Now Ita*
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
lIRS TOE LADI
• b a only Bulaportera unMPPOBT der eminent medicaES—
l Pam
Ladles and playsiclarin axe respectfully requested trZ
only on Mrs. Elfrtl3, at her reddens*. 1.0351 WALNUT
Street, Phila., (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty ittoot" dl ,.
tnv slid have been advised by their phYalailatc to 1188 .
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ppltanceis. Those only are rinuine bearing the Unita!
Butterooertght : labels on the bog. and signatures. , 000
on • thorporteria tastiatonlsba cadg-tedtoo
FISH AND CANI;TED
600 bbla Mama and No 1 Mackerel.
LOW For sale by e 5 6401, 'maned Meats. Lobsters. &a
P. 0. 112172.42011 0 3 H,
de80•314 116 No rt h FRONT am&