The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 25, 1862, Image 3

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    'CITY ITEMS.
CONCERT AT IffusioA.r. FUND HALL.—,:We in
•Tite attention to the advertisement, in another column,
,or .9Grand Union Oottoart," to be given at Muskat
Fend Hail, on Wednesday evening next, January 21th,
cinder the auspices of Ohosen Vriends Lodge,' N 0.1.00,
0.. r„ in add of thetTnion Volunteer and Cooper Shop
Itafreelunent Saloons. Too much praise cannot be be.
stowed upon the efforts made to keep in active, and we
may say beneficent, operation these important inetitu.
tions, which, with the fact that the concert itself will be
sae of drat-blase merit, ought to insure a crowded omit
*nee. The Handel and Haydn Society (ii Carr Cross
.conductor. and Michael 11. Cross pianist) have gene
ronaly volunteered their services for the occasion, as
have aloe the Germania Orchestra, under the leadership
C/f Carl Bentz. We understand, also, that great care has
been hadin the arrangement of the programme, in order
do render the entertainment of the most attractive cha
'racier, both in the variety and the adaptation of the
joteces to bo performed to the nature of the occasion
1 THE Ott TILILDE IN PIIILADELPIIIA,--In
another column of our paper will be found the advertise-
MINA: of NeeWl :Hulbert ft Brodhead, No. 240 Arch
p3freet, general commission merchants; and dealers In
Kerosene, Petroleum, Benzine, and lubricating Oils ;
.clandellyrs for halls, churches, d:c., also lamps and shades.
:muse thetme qt these oils has, to a great extent, taken
the place of almost every other kind of portable light,
it is a matter of public interest to know what kind of
.oils to consume—froni considerations of safety; brilliancy
.of light, economy, &c.—and where to obtain them. Hay
'deg taken /P 1,130 pains to examine, personally, the oils sold
!by this firm—and they aro the sole agents In thls city for
oeveral of the most widely and favorably-known refiners
do this city—we are enabled to speak with confidence of
their qualities. In the 'first place, from actual expert
emote, made is our own presence, their non-exprosise
:suss. was Bottled beyond the shadow of a doubt. Another
great point attained
,in blears Ifulbtut Btodheture
-oils is, their deodorized character. Thus, whilst most of
4150 coal oils in nee aro offensive to ,tho smell, the odor of
+theirs Is almost Imperceptible. The character of the
:Bed they give, both for vivid brilliancy, steadiness, and
rfreedom from smoke, meets our highest approval, and
, we therefore recommend to our readers the oils of this
diem as altogether a superior article.
FEMSNOLOGIOAL CLAM—From an adver
rtblechea in another column it will be seen that a class
for the practical study of Phrenology will be formed at
vtbe'roorne of Mr. John 1. Capen, No. fr:t2 Chestnut street,
•on Monday eventogatext. Mr. Comm, we are happy to
:know, Is sue of the moat Skilful and thoroughly scientific
Phrenologists living, and all, therefore, who desire to
.tecome acquainted with a most interesting and useful de
cpartment of human knowledge should avail themselves of
vthe opportunity now offered.
A. PALATABLE REMEDY FOB COLDS.--MCBSTS.
6 - E. C. Whitman & Co., Second street, below Chestnut,
- .the celebrated confectioners of this city, have lately in
troduced a medicinal article into their magnificent stcok
.of saccharine properaticase,Which has already become a
.universal favorite. We allude to their Tar Drops. These
Lave been used in hundreds of instances, an&found an
-stlamst instantaneous remedy for colds In the throat and
.chest. For curing moderate coughs, they are really a
~ P necific. We may also mention in this connection their
rSitflable Own Drops, o.l' av4lety of delicious flavors, and
:,atiumber of choice uoa things, which wo commend to
.the attention or our readers.
The GREAT LIGHT ERPORTUEL—SO greet
take been the success of the splendid new lamps for burn
ing Kerosene Oil manufactured and sold bylmre.
• Witters & Co., at their Light Emporium, No. 35 North
•Elghth street, corner of Filbert, that, with the largest
Jerre of hands, it Is almost impossible for them to keep
.pace with the wholesale demand for thorn to all parts of
the country. In their retail department, on the first
floor, we may state, for the information of our readers,
• that the neatest and most efficient lamps made In Phila.
delphle can be bought at lunch below the prices usually
',charged in' ordinary retell Stores.
boonTaNT IlEmovAm—The contemplated
, remoral of tar. A. L. Vanzaut, the fashionable couiec
•fioner, into the splendid new store, on the cornet of
•dhestmlt and Ninth streets, under the Contineatal Hotel,
is significant. The popularity of his establishment is
lunbablr without a parallel in this conuttl•• His confect
'ilonsare the finest and purest in the world, and in the
emetic: of choice Lot-hosee and tropical fruits, he stands
pre-eminent.
TILE GREAT CRAVAT STORE, where every
~article is good taste for the neck, and Gentlemen's Fur
.pktiing Goods in greatest variety, can be had in A No.l
• style, and et moderate prices, is at Savanna and Chestnut
-dtreete, and litr..l. A. Eshleman is the proprietor,
PURE OLD LIQUOIts FOR MEDICINAL PCR
riFs ate alertly s kept on baud by Mr. C. EL Mattson,
•cleider In fine family Groceries, Tenth and Arnh streets.
'The frtt old Brandy, such as is recommended by pliy.
stases for invalids, and pure old Port and Madeira
IMnee, can always be had hero oithout a possible risk of
, p,titing 4 deleterious article.
111LITARY SCUOOLS.—GOVernOr Curtin has
Sr; justly called public attention to the importance of
t!tiang (the youth of our schools to a knowledge of
.1111:au tactics. Oar youth must hafe, In order for a
Viler physical development, some sort of athletic
arinscment. Games of bull, In times like these, may
•ue..give place to something more useful. Saunders' In-
.
stile, of this city., is in advance of site times. This lo
thegrond year since, In that institution, drilling has
'beet site daily pastime, consequently a largo number of
.the ; units are competent to act as officers in the military
, traiting of others. Daily, from 9tolo in the morning,
andit 4 o'clock - In the afternoon, visitors assemble to
twitnesithe performances of these thoroughly-disciplined
"mull. Tee editor of this paper was recently present at
.C. Ada these fishy eshibitlons, and felt It to be hie duty
do Oppress his admirMion. All the teachers of Saunders'
*ovc expressed their opinion that the military recreation
is Wier, and more agreeable to pupils, than any other
STK*, andmore favorable to the maintenance of good
,order. 'nay regard it, indeed, as the very beat prepare
liohilifr the duties of the school-room. Let• any - one who
Is plies( -visit this. institution, at Thirty-ninth and
4 I
.1/ et streets, and he will be convinced that Governor
C 's recommendation of military schools, merits the
•,coOlertrtion of all teachers and parents. In the mini
mfy rdiudefLto drilling Is voluntary, and yet more than
aline pat of ten join the military deg erimont.
~This is a
sprout that the exercise is full of amusement to the pu-
Ids; and meets With the approbation of their Parents.
#sfailfer proof of the demand of the public for military
distraction is, that at no time whatever, we are inform
ed, have there been more applications for places in this
-iteminarrthan at the present time. Too touch praise
.cannothehestowed on Major Eckendorlf, RI a drilling
emaster, Or hit success in Saunderaf Institute. There is
•one excellence of military schools not duly considered
11y the public. Tho orders, rapidly given, must be
deeded, and that instantly, consequently the cadets are
ttajljed to constant and elnse attention, as well as to
Vrompt obedience. Let a careless. Idle, inattentive
south be doily put under such a training, and an lai
,promment•will he men almost Intmediately.
Ji. MELVILLE FAT, of Ohio, will lecture at
„Itansom. aired Hall on Sunday corning and evening.
!TIM .El4O/4811 Juntt,syr.—News has reached
fhlt coilliteY, by the steamer City of /Veto York, of the
.receipt t England of the Intern gence of the rendition of
/dawn and -CUM. There was general rejoicing at the
glad .titi;ogs, And /An Bull turned a series of Mara'
somersaults by way of giving vent to Ids feelings Wo
clinfietie .that even the London Times will now discover
that theta is some good in Brother Jonathan, and they
wilt realize that, in the matter of wearing apparel, the
.bent and‘most elegant sults made in the world ere those
,80(ceu•up at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bock
t(tlll d: Nos. 503
.and 80! Chestnut greet, above
fixth,
, CnnonoLoas . OF FEBRIIIRT BTll.—February
9th, R 361, uas a day "big with events" in the history
of the Sloveludders' Rebellion. On that day Colonel
Mayne, comwiooioner from South Carolina to President
murhanan, unable to get recognition, finally left Wash.
drigton.... The Montgomery Convention adopted a Pro•
arisicnal COnstitation....oovernor Brown, of Georgia,
apiied New York ships in Savannah harbor. in ratalla.
lion for theielzing of arms In New York._ Little Rock
*metal surrendered to the State of Arkansas. Row
.different the character of the events from those hap.
.peeing on that day two years previous, for then was
•opcnel in Philadelphia the celebrated One Price"
Clothivg E tore of Chas. Stokes, under the Continental."
Suttee ARTICLEB.—Under the heading of
Igclir(& articles may he enumerated a person who prac
•tisee all he professes ; a lawyer whose honesty pleads for
ide clksd ; nu actual friend; Philanthropy, publishing
4,rotopy to lend;" a staunch politician forgetful of pelf;
sonrold bachelor neatly arrayed ; and last, though not
least, 0 man who professes economy, but does not our
-those kis garments at the Fashionsble Clothing Empo
rium e Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, one
door store Ilarndenta Express Office.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
or TOl2 o'cleent ran moor.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestant ate.
KI T Blair, New York - E 0 Farber, New York
-3no 8 - Dilworth, Pittsburg W L Daman, Sunhat)", Pa
-J P Peavey, Harrisburg It N McGow•in, Penne
Jgo kieKlaney, Indiana. 8 L Law, II a N
13 0 Cook, Ottowa, Di J Mcollunor c wr, Virginia
JP Lewis, 'Wheeling, Va W B Logan, Wheeling, Va
S klagraw, Lancaster Theo J Mita N York
0 It Spaulding, Doeton A Tirrell
4no Coluhtock,Jlndson, Vito C D Seheharth, Pr - or, RI
Ilitt 43 Stanty 3.Love„io.y.,lalostott
Joke Holzman, Boatott Mum A Bill, Penne.
~erNllBchenck, Baltimore Mrs Schenck, Baltimore
A A Hammes, li S W Maynard, Penns
,P Radio d - In, Penna. A McKenzie, Now York
Mr lb teem), Connecticut inn A Hieetand, Lancaster
Miss E M 1011, Harrisburg E It Irish, Pittsburg
J Dilioe, New York Dr II Selig
Zdw B Coggin' ell, Roston It A Parker, Cambridge
Mr Tucker & la, Brooklyn .P 0 Wilbur & la
Merrill Goodhue, N 8 W H Nrwln,,Zi York
J B Thaler, N lork G W Barnes, N
F Stewart Jacob Wardell, Jr, Boston
N Waning, Idlllbrirg Geo P Smith, Mmyland
Vast B 'Cuing, II B A Chas Kellogg, N York
Mr Jots M McClure, V.lldord Jae Bedpost:, & we, Boston
PJ Goddard, It I Mira Yenning, R
Bic Washburn, N York A M Wiles, N York
E Briggs & ad; Boston E A &tally A wf, Boston
J F Jrukl, Hartford
_II 0 Briggs & wf, Boston
Mao A Stetson, Boston Me& EC Rice & wf, Boston
Pteblisa, Cleveland B H. Boater. Baltimore
N Morrie, N York - W P Shinn & sof, Pittsburg
N F Elheuk, Lancaster W D Phipps, Cfuelanati
Mrs Albeneerhorn, NY - Miss Shorraerhorn, N York
A /theme-thorn. N If Mrs M L Blake, Boston
J H Holdirson, Harrisburg I` Bound, Harrisburg
Burgeon L Quick, Peoria Wm Marken /de, If York
Chan L rauubaton, Penns 111 t) Trout, Mercer co, Pa
.James 0 Brows,, Mercer co B Parsons, Middletown
W Nominee; Boston • J J Bruce, Maryland
J Heatook, Ohnereville 11 Biggs, Now York
Mask/ Wiwi New YorkJ J RoOlnson Mass
A (110nokon, Rochester' Conine, lhigalo
(leo Smitliakdrolo • 3 W °Mork Syracuse
being-Yin Wart, Now York john Baird, Now lurk
D WIC - NMMnagelerat CO B. Morehead, 'Missouri
YAw New Ye* • f V Blanchard, Washington
Jets Warren, Oswego • E T Evan., lintralo
Jilloti A Oretiri. New York V Treadwell, Now York
W r Joy, Baltimore J Dull, New York
W ZONarson &1, N York Mrs D B Oskar, Boston
/0111nheeds, Seaton AV C Bimonde Boron
"IpidiValley. Looter - Oh KY I &keine, (indium% 0
N York D N Emery, Portland
Ctato, Portland 0 II Hastings, Owego, NY
1110mai & I. Oswego, NY: Miss (late Lyons, N. York.
41 LldtweOarrelm, NY •T W Decker, New York
Z lhotbriNeerilork D Shine, wenAn e ks,
John D OaDiany New York lire Harrod, New York
Clapp, New York
PlFlaalqr _• . '
. -
99. 9,9 9 .11:02iiish l itt st., about Third.
A ifitiOialikkknore -0 Tobriner, Wrighlogton
atuMmetoursr, Wrodoarg Yreeoway, New BAYOU
X XWO O% romosopki - Diiiiitage Lord, New To%
Jerwor Pity Cleo II Griggs, Maw
J R Xe,ll.lll4l,,ancooker bunter, New York
Ifeirlfork' ' WlCStorrart, Now York
111 , itoeseNe* York '
X Coo r Dory, Pennellerinia
J woo to b Zeigler, New York
MERCHANTS'S HOTEL--Fourth street, below Arch,
Aug Fransell, Wheeling, is A G Miller, Port Perry, Pa
Jae]) Abbott, Kansas T W Myers, Pittsburg
A P Russell, 'Kansas W Smith, Massachusetts
S T Valiant H L Erben, Lancaster
A T Baxter, Now York ' Mai G H Dardwell, II S A
McDonald, Ohio C L Palmer, Bucks co
Cobb, Elk co, - Pa Aug Arnold, Terre Haute
B OBrolser, Brooklyn Ezra Cheseboro, New York
Ephraim Tomlinson, N J J F Perry, "Harrisburg
W W sellers, Harrisburg 0 Weidner, Chester
lion J N Meredith, Pa A Pardee, Hazleton _
Miss Lbwie Compton, Intl Lyman Pray, Mass
Dr E Wallace, Reading 0 L Hartwell, Fort Monroe
A Cameron, Diem
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., above Fifth
W H P Stearn, 'Washington 'J R Cook, Jersey Shore
John II Du Bant, Wash P M Du Bout, Washington
D Murphy, London, 0 W Chas Bishop, Pa
E W Dysart, Pa J B Wiggle, Philadelphia
C It Andrew, Now York Jan F Smith, Reading
Capt Cohen, U 8 M C W C Pate°, Conn
tI Stanton, Connecticut II T Budd, New Jersey
Louis Nemo, Baltimore B E Hendrickson, N Jersey
Cast 0 E Foster, _Pa Joan Mears, New York
Wm SDe Long J Clark, US N
Edw J Kelly Col S lL Jenkins, Del
THE ITNION—Arch street, above Thted.
8 G Atherton, N H Samuel Nerfoot, ClovePd,
))fast Ii Kerfoot, Clovel'S, 0 John H Herta, Danville
John Kaufman, Leesp't, Pa T Di I:nal:tam, Leese% Pa
Geo Garment, Leesport, Pa JasK Nlroholi, Danville
iu B Smalt, Hageretown, Did Joe Howell, Halton, Pa
00131.ffiE801A)...--custa street, above Obestant.
Jae D Reed, Ponna . EL E Walcott, Now York.
J Sheridan, Rochester, N Y O Frick, Iltontgom'y co, Pa
Sand Wilson, New Jersey Jonas Yocum. Pa
'nos Walton, Chester co', Pa Na Broslus, Chester co,Pa
6 Howard, Buntingdon co L Growl, Oxford, Pa.
John 'Richards, Chester co ffi Pennock, Warn, Del
11 6 Stewart. Po3lestown Joshua Jofferles, Chester co
Thos 33 Hoopes, Chester co Wll Canderford,Elittou,ldd
This Walters, Chester co
BARLEY SHEAF—Serond street, below Vine.
J H. Lovett, Emilie, Pa J 0 Wetberlll, Moutg'Y co
E J Bunting, Bucks co 0 Johnson, New York
It Bough, Newtown Alr Vanborn, Penn
IS Fell, Bumberville A A Gregg, Penua
L Mood, Bucks co Win Biles, Solobury
..
H 0 Pam, Attleboro .1 Eastburn, Newtown.
& Taylor, Penns. I Brown, Bucks co
T Pickering, Doylestown T Vauhorn, Northampton
E Bender, bolebury C B Ely, Bucks co Ca
J Folk, Hartsville S Il Tomtit:ou, P 01311%
J Palmer, Attleboro J K Taylor, Backs co
J parte, Northampton J Wilkinson, New Hope
St Paul, Montgomery W toyzey, Newtown
W B Vanhart, Burka co .1 Baruaby, Newtown
SI Cadwallader, Falls . K Atherton, Hatboro
T Campbell, Hatboro C Plereon, Solebnry
3 Steakhouse, Penns
MACE DEAR—Third street, above Callon - LILL
Wm eteellel, Easton Geo W Wolf, Danboro
Eli Cadwalader, Pa SamlTrumbower,DoylesVn
Barlett Gibson, Doylestown Moses Haldeman, Danboro
Was it Neal, Yardleyville Master Neal, Yan/lcrlllle
rt It Harper, Olney . Hon Jacob Erdman, Pa
Prof John Faust, Allent'n Chas Jones, Mont co. Pa
D Davis, New Jersey E II Woodward, Penn's
A S Roads, Somerton L R Appleton. Attleboro
Casper Beads, Somerton Lye! Nelson, Middletown
'Miss Nelson, Middletown John Yauartadalen, Pa
John Willard, Penn's Thos Willard, Penn's
Jos Mandl, Penu'a F \V Bigony, Doylestown
8 TrnmboweT, Doylestown
STATES DB/ON—Market street, aoove Sixth.
A 'Evans, Roston Jacob F Day, Mechaultabg
J J Platt, U 13 A E Page, New York
W L DtiMold ' John Price, Baltimore
John Martin, Baltitnoro J T Whitson, Lancaster co
John A. Gross, Blizabethtwn S E Gillespie, Bellefonte
B Campbell, 'Uniontown W Dripps, Kidney, Pa
J A Chriaty, Mltilin, Pa N %pops, Centre co
II P Barron, Centro co Wm Bailey, Pa
N4TICN&I+.IIOTEL—Race street, above Tbird.
- Wre M Rlcc, Cincinnati, 0 11 W Bonnll, NorrisPe
.T E Henry, Hanover, Pa Chas 8 Miller, Catawissa
Woe Athlnson,..fit Clair - E P Ancona, Pottsville
MADISON )10IIBN—Second street, above Market a
A A Illeseroll, Berdentown AII Reeler, Penna
J Tucker, liortletolln T 0 Goldsmith
R Dome, Jr P J Fry
C Cadwafader, Rucks co, Pa Dr S II Knowles, Delaware
.1 M Hunt, Abington G Pickering, Bucks co, Pa
II Taylor, Bucks co, Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Oecond it., ab. Arcb.
J V Kinao3", nolmesburg Dr Waller, Alexandria, Va
NV Waller; Alexandria, V W Morrison, litantg co, Pa
G V Heller, Cincinnati
BALD EAGLE—ThirS street, above °Cowin.
rThreig, Penneburg IS Tomlinson, Doylestown
O Beaus, Bucks co, Pn R Y Linton, Bucks co, Pa
B Beans, Bucks co, Pa T Weaver, Easton, Pa
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
iv r ERZ NVOKT.II PAGIO
GLEABED.
Steamship Saxon, Mathews, Boston, ft Minor.
Behr Fanny Lee, (Br) Basinger, Kingston, Jain, A E
Outerbrhlge.
Ear 14 G Barnett, Connell, New York, L Audearied
& Co.
BY TRLEGRANI.
(Correepoudonee of the Frogs.)
NEW Tone, Jan. 2-1.
The bark Eromango, hence for Coik, returned to-night
In a leaky condition.
MEMORANDA
. . .
Steamship Kensington, Baker, hence, arrived at Bos
ton yesterday morning.
FlN:unship Cit , of Drumbeater, Ilalscrow, from Liver
por,), at Now York yesterday.
Ship John Le.lie, Given, from Liverpool, arrived at IT
York leeferday.
Montrose, Lewis, from Rio de Janeiro, was below
Baltimore y eaterday,
Behr II W Ellis, Benedict. cleared at 'New York yes.
terday for Baltimore.
Schra Men Sawyer, Tracy, from Eastport for Phila
delphia, and Fred Reed, Die:thaw, from Portland fur
do, mined from Newport 2.3 d
Townsend's Inlet, Jan 22—There is a report here that
there Is a ship ashore an Peck's Mach, near Great Egg
rbor. No further particularg,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WAX AND MEANS.
UT viz BAUD or Myna DALL.
Taxation is not Weer 0$ Lonny,
• And yet the Government needs money.
War is a loamy expensive,
And all its outlays are ox tons! re;
To support tne Constitution
Needs a generous contribution
From each patriotic fob, air,
Otherwise, we'll spoil the job, Mr.
well pay our quotas, then, gelded,'
Pay them fully—pay them freoly.
Lot the Dardenot taxation
Cause no anger or vexation;
Tax our follies, tax our vices,
Tax our condiments and spices.
Tax our costly winos and brandies,
Tax uur sWeetmdeds and our candles,
Tax our conches and our gigs, airs,
Tax our schooners, ships, and brigs, sirs.
Grumble not at priers rising,
That Is not at allattrmialng.
But the most astounding mystery
- Ever found in tale or Wady,
Is that clothes at Town HALL,
Do not rise in price at an/
The beat assortment of Winter Clothing in Phlladel
phi a still on hand, and being closed out at greatly re
dtleett prices. Military Uniforms made to order at
short notice. TOWER NALL, No. 518 MARKET Street,
Philadelphia. pt] BENNETT lc CO.
TILE CLASS in the Science and Art of
Practical rhrenotogy will meet on ALONDAY Evening.
January 27, at 7 . ro'clock, at 922 CHESTNUT Street.
First lecture free ; after which, parsons desiring can
procure tickets for the course.
Examinations at the rooms daily by J. L. CAPES.
ja25.2t
ONE-PRICE CLeTIIING, OF TME LATEST
STYLES, made In tho Best Manner, expreaely for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. AU Goode made to Order warranted ealidae
tory. Our Oss-ratas SYSTPA is Aridly adhered to.
AU aro thereby treated alike.
5e22.-17 JONES dc CO., 684 MARKET Street.
HAMBLETON'S HAIR STAIN --- The
most reliable artlelo In Imo for coloring the Bair and
Whitacre black or brown. Does not bide or wash out.
Depot, 228 SPRUCE Strot. - joie -wet*
DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERV—
oov Connui; ors
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
Ile groat remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Dail'.
ty, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Prim Sl.
For sale by RYOTT & CO.,
Ito. 232 North SECOND Street,
Depot for all Popular Medlchies.
.11E1.14E0U:0B UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
Biorsor.—Componnd Extract Blithm cures niSCIMS of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropay, W aknoee, &o.
Reed the advertisement In woollier column. noB-the
MARRIED
DOTIGIIER TY—DOIJOEIERTY —On the 9.0..4 instant,
by the Rev. Father Barbslin, lifr. Charles Dougherty to
Miss Margaret Dougherty, all of Philadelphia. *
CORDERY—IRELAND.—On the o.•LI instant, by Rey.
W. 0. Robinson, Thomas 0. Cordory to Sarah J. Ireland,
all of this oily.
PETERS—LIEDNICIL—On the 4th Irritant, by the
}e'. Dr. Fumed , ' Mr. Carl Otto Peteraro ➢lles Llzzfo
Llebrlch. both of tlllB city. ik
BEHRMANN—GEDELL.—On the 7th infitant, by the
ov. Mr. Wentrel, Lltut Anthony Herrmann, of New
Yolk, to Miss Julie L. Gebel!, of Philadelphia. ar
LOGAN-712111H.--On the 2341 Indent, by Bev. Sam'l
Durborow, Mr. Jacob Logan to Mien Elmira IL Barr,
both of Cheater county. 41'
DIED
LINDLItiIIAN.—On Friday, the 24th instant, (Mara,
wife of A. B. Linderman.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend her
fnne•al, from the residence of her husband, No. 028 N.
Seventh street, on Monday morning. 27th instant. To
proCeed to Munch Chunk, via N. R. R.
SINN,—On the 22d last, Mies Mary R., daughter of
Davis N. and Minor A Bine, aged 23 years.
net relattles end friends are respectfully Invited to
attend her funeral, from tier parents' residence, No. 603
North Tenth street, above Green, this (iatorday) after
noon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laur e l um. vE
WEST.—Suddenly, en the 23d Instant, Henry Clay
weld, in the 20th 3 ear of his age, the eldest eurviriug son
of George 0. and Martha West.
'funeral from the residence of his father. northeast
corner of Third and Christian streets, on Monday af
ternoon, at 2 o'clock. st
NEM PsEy the StA Instant, Sarah Jane Demp
sey, in the both year of }ler age.
Funeral frotn the residence of her husband, N 0.700
Paasyunk road, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
IDLIOI T.--On the MI Inst., Mr. John Elliott, in the
4501 year of his ape.
Funeral from hie Into reedence, corner of Twenty. ,
third and Chertnut greets, this (Saturday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock.
HINDS.—In Division Hospital. Camp Plerpont, on the
20th instant, John D. Diode, youngest son of Margaret
and the late Meeker Rinds, in the 27th year of his ago.
Funeral from the residence of his father-In-law, John
Bailey. No. 738 South street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1.
o'clock. e.
• MOSBISON.--rn Camden, N. J., on the 23d Institut,
James Mclicen, on of James and Caroline E. Morrison,
in the 7th year of Ids age.
Funeral from the residence of hls parents, No. 510
Federal street, this (Saturday) morning, at n o'clock. *
'DOlfgirry.-00 the 2lst tnet., Mrs. Isabella Doher
ty, safe of John Doherty, In the 8.5111 year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 20
800th Twelfth Street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2
o'cleck. - tY
OUTHIVERT.—On the ma hustant, Ahna 13., wife of
J. Ogden Cuthbert, Jr.
inneralL trent the regdence of her father. Joshua P.
Browning, In Haddonfield, N. J., today (Satanlay Wet 2
o'clock P. M.'
IMSODY.—On the 221 !natant, Airs. Maria, wife of
Benjamin ImbodY, in the Nth year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 632
Forth Twentieth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9
o'clock.tt
_
SG ATTEIIGOOD.—On the 2241 instant, Sarah Scatter-
ROA, wire of Joel M. Scattergood, and daughter of the
late George and Elizabeth Kelm, In the 38th year of
her am
Funeral from the residence of her husband, on the
Moorestown pike, 2% miles from Camden, On Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock.
THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1862.
1301TOFTELD.—On the 22d Matra, Mary S., wife of
Joseph Sohaielb, In the 28th year other age.
Funeral from the residence of ler husband, Adam
street, Fraukford, on Sunday afterninn, of 2 o'clock. *
BROWNING.—On the 2.241 instmt, Eliza Browning,
aged 55 years.
Funeral from the residence of iter husband,
Browning, No. 508 South Twenty-first street, on gonday
afternoon. at 1 o'clock.
pEssoN & SON, MOURNING
STORE, No, ois'onisrNur Street, hare adopt
ed the OlSff SY9P7M,"- bath in buying and selling,
thus enabling then , to purchase and sell their goods at
the lowest possibk DriMb.
GOO; a BESEIVED JANUARY 14th to Mt.
Black sad White Inn °heck and Striped Silks,
Gray and Black English Chintzes, 12;4 cents.
13104 k and Purple Plaid Yelour Reps, 37,ii cents.
Block Blanket Long Shawls, $7 Square, $3.50.
Balmoral Skirts, full size, $2lO.
Black. Parnmatta Clothe, 25, 31X, 37,4 , and 50 cents
Black Lamb's Wool jleno, 8414 cents , inn
orWHY ARE. SINNERS NOT SAVED!
Rev. JOHN . COANBBRS, on this momentous
subject, TO-MORROW, of 3,k4 P. IL Church, BROAD
and SANSOM Streets. it*
DT. NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, CHER
RY Street, went of Twentieth. Dlvine:tervicQ
ou SUNDAY, at 10)( A. DI. Lecture at Tg P. X.
Sobjeet---"Futtli.i!
gyREV. D. S. BURNET, OF CINCIN
NATI, xvill preach in the Meeting-house on
TWELFTH Street, below Melon, TO-11.01 OW,
(Lord's far t ) at 10X A. M and 7) P. M. Baptism
in the evening. treats free. It*
07. CHURCH OE THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDEN Street, below Brood. Di
vine Service at 10X A. M. and 75H P. M. Prayer-meet
log at 4 P 18. Scats altfree et 4P. M.
ANNUAL MISSIONARY SABBATH.—
ST. JOSE'S M. E. ouuncir, THIRD Street.
slow GIRARD Avenue. Sermon log A. M. and 7
D. 11., by Rev. JACOD TODD. Anniversary, 3P. SI.
Addresses by Rev. Idessre. Atwood, 7. Neill, and Si. D.
Kurtz, Paster.lzos
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ErrCMURCII OF THE NEW TESTA•
RENT, N. W. corner of GIRARD /venue and
THIRTEENTH &root. —Rov. G. A. SIIRYOCK TO
MORROW, at lON A. M. Acts i, 6. ltd
w SPIRITUALISM—IL MELVILLE
FAY, of Akron, Ohio, a ➢lalmm. will lecture,
unner the control of the Spirit of George Vox (formerly
of Scotland), at SANSO3I-STREET HAW on SUN
DAY, at 10% A. IL, on "Religious Liberty," and at
7X P. 11., on 44 Individnalty and Reason, as connected
wall the Church, the Mate, and the World:' Ad
mission 6 cents. It
DTTHE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION OF ITHSADELRIA.—The
rregularmonth's' meeting mill be held next P MONDAY
Riming, January 27, at 714 o'clock, at the rooms on
CHESTNUT Street, above Teeth.
Tho members of the Association, and the friends Of
young men generally. are urged to attend.
GEORGE 11. STUART, President
MISSIONARY MEETING OF THE
CENTENNIAL M. E. ORUROLI, in FORTI
ETH Streot. beio Chestnut, TO-11OBROW, Satla inst.
Preaching, 10X o'clock A. IL, by Bishop Scott; at 3
o'clock P. AT., by Rev. W. .I. Stevenson, Thirty-eighth
street N. E Church; nod 7,i o'clock, evening, by Rev.
T. A. Fcritley, of the Asbury M. E. Church. Itl
or , :r THE EIGHTEENTH OF THE SE
RIES OF MEETINGS in behalf of our Penn
s) banjo Volunteers will be held In the Rey. Dr. Wytie's
Munch, BROAD Street, below Spruce, TO-MORROW
EVENING, at 7x o'clock. Addresses by Rev. Dr. Wy
lie, John Fends, D. D., Joseph Story, Esc) , of Boston,
and Bev. S. E. Pierce, Chaplain of the 'Seventy-first
Regiment Now York Voluutecrs. These meetings aro
held under the auspices of the Army Committee of the
Young illeu's Christian Association, who aro erotic inn
daily applications from the Camps for Libraries—llymn
Books, Trocts, Sc. Somo tat resting eXtlnets from
these letters st ill be read.
Persons who may bare at their homes Periodicals,
Papers, Magazines, or other good reading matter, are
invited to send it to the Rooms, Nos. 1000 and 1011
Chestnut street, for distribution in Cm Camps.
ELY. P. S. ITEPSON WILL PLEAD
the canto of Suffering Humanity, in the Fourth
Baptist Dburclh.corner of FIFTH nod BUTTONWOOD
Streets ' TO 'MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at 7s
o'clock. After the Sermon a collection will be taken to
aid the Home Afiesionary Society in its mission to the
Poor. THOMAS T. MASON,
104" Chairman of Committee on Public Meetings.
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ay"GOD'S AGENCY IN THE PRESENT
VAR."—ltev. J. B. SIMMONS, Pastor of the
Fifth Baptist Church, Rill preach on this subject in Ann , .
ilcan Mcchanice Hall, FOURTH Street, beIowEIRAIID
Avenue, SABBATH AFTERNOON, at ag o'clock.
It* J. NOLEN, Superintoudont.
t SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY.—
Tito Rev. FREDERICK PRGTHING ICA3C .rill
preoch 0-MORIIOW, the 2ltli inst., in WASHING
TON If ALL, SPRING GARDEN, above Eighth /Arcot.
Serliceo to commence nt M before /L o'clock A. M., and
o'clock P. M. Scats free.
N. IL—Not in Handel and 14 nydn Doll, no formerly. If
rj:, REV. 11. A. CARDEN, RECTOR. OE
§-
CHURCH . OF INTEItCE 4 SOIt, will peach in
the Sixth Presb) terian Church, SPRUCE Street, below
Sixth, TO-MO.IIEOW (Sabbath) EVENING. at IS
o'clock. After the Sermon, a collection it 11l ho taken to
aid the Homo Missionary Society in its Mission to the
Sick and Sigler - Mg Poor. THOMAS T. MASON,
It Chairman Committee on Public Meetings.
r E I 8 t G A t a tge A lr'iTTTt rr l' ai ° iA lr u ' re l l I MI 7
bl lee t, below Fourth, by tho Niter, Rey. E. W. nur-
TER, TO-MORROW EVENING, at tti o'clock. Morn
ing service commoners at half past ten, It*
NOTWE.—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING
of the CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION will
be held on TUEcDAY EVENING next, Jemmy 23, at
TX o'clock. The Annual Relent of the Bien' of Ma
nagers «iit be read, and an election for officers to nerve
for the enening ) ear 1011 take Once.
ja2s 3t GEORGE COOKMAN, Socaetarf •
CENTIL A L MOH 801001,—THE
Fantelont on of A pplicauti for Mi.. 1011 into the
Penh nl high School will commence on MONDAY, Fob
ruary. 3d, at 0 A. M.
Candidates must bo at least 13 rears of oge, residents
of the city of Philadelphia, and, for at least one year,
they mutt have been pupils in the Public Schools of the
city.
The order ex . nminatinn mill La as ft llows:
MONDAY, February 3 Mezusuration and Ortho
graphy.
TUESDAY, Fehruary 4—Prim:trice of Arithmetic.
WEDVES.DaIr, roma). 6—Practical Arithmetic.
THURSDAY, February G—Granimar and Parsing.
FRIDAY, February 7-oonstitution of the United
Staten and Defining.
The now Class n 111 be admitted on TUESDAY, Febru
ary M. . N. 11. MAGUIRE,
Principal.
n• THE RIP VAN WINKLE EXPRESSE'S
TRYING TO OPEN THEIR EYES.
Rot:sae. Entrees : lam rejoiced to see by the news
papers' that we In Philadelphia have at Mat a fast
freight and express line,
established la:teem hero and
Washington, and as far South "as we now or may here
after occupy ," it is the beginning of an Inroad into
nu unaccommodating monopoly," as stated by the Now
York papers a few days since. Every ono concocted
milli the forwarding of goods tolVashington for the past
six months ' has severely suffered by the delays and high
charges of the "old ntonopoly," 'who are Met beginning
to open their epee as they see the now lines taking their
business away. AN competition is the life of business,
let us give to new camera a fair trial. If no other good
results from it, low prices will be obtained as well as
greater facilities, and the establishing of fast freight lines
by the "old monopolies' nt this time. will be found
too late. tfl JIIENCLIANT
SOUTHERN DISPENSARY, INSTI.
TUTED AUGUST, 1810.
This Institution to now in active operation, having
been, to some extent, limited its its charities for want of
a suitable building to accommodate patients and transact
its liminess. The disadvantages from this cease, under
pinch it vas obliged to labor, have been, IA Rhin a short
Period, successfully overcome. A substantial and con
venient edifice, with ample accommodations for all its
purposes, has been: erected on a lot of ground belonging
to the Dispensary, on Shlppen, above Th!ril street, at a
cost of nearly 510,000, ail of which has boon paid, leaving
the entire property clear and free from every incitm
brance,esces,t a smell ground-tent charge of twenty dol
len per !Mann], thus placing the Institution upon a per
manent basis, with increased facilities for carrying out
the benevolent designs of its founders, aided by the libe
rality of its I riends.
The number of patients snider Its carp during the pest
year has teen 2,034, being an Increase of 817 over the
year preceding. 01 this number, 1)10 of minor surgery
and dentistry, including vaccination, have boos treated;
731 prescribed or at the regular clinics, held fain a
week at the Dispensary, besides 171 requiring immediate
attention on otb,r dupe.
The annual meeting of the contributors wag held on
the 7th clay of January, 1802, at wli,ch thn following
Managers nen dory elected:
James Carstairs, James N. Storm
Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D Charles Norris,
George Norton, Eat., John McCollum,
John Thom.,,, Robert Clark,
David Lewis, ohn Cashier,
Ilenry harlots, Eat., Peter 'Williamson.
And ut a meeting of thir Mauagere, held on the lifts
instant,
James Cm-antra was elected President.
Peter Williamson '6 Secretary.
John Thomson, ' 6 Treasurer.
PHYSICIANS.
Dra,Dutican Williamson, I Drs. Thomaii 8. Reid,
S. Weir Mitchell, Il9lllam Notion.
IIEsIDENT Pinsmutt AND APOTHEOASY.
Dr. W. Morrow Notion.
By direction of the Board,
JAMES CARSTAIRS, President.
PETER WILLIAMSON, Secretary. ps2s.2t*
cry. LECTURE AT CONVERT HALL,
THURSDAY, January 30,1862, by JAEd AL
SOMMERVILLE:7, M. D. Subject: " Pictures—Their
Origin and Influence." For tho benefit of the liingtea-
Flog Ifoopital Aid Society. Tickets to bo had at the prin
cipal book Mores. 1123.7t*
OFFICEOF TILE LOCUST MOUNTAIN
COAL ANI) IRON COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, January 22, 1813::.
At the annual meeting of the Stockpot ere of thin Oni
ony, held on the 20th init., the following gentlemen
vendetta' Directors for the tuning year:
.101 IN BIDDLE,
WM. 0. LUDWIG,
Dr. ROBERT M. DUSTAN,
SAMUEL O. MORTON,
Dr. JAMES A. McCREA,
CHARLES KOONS,
JACOB P. JONES.
And nt n meeting or the Beard, held the 22d lest.,
JOHN DIDDLE was elected President, and JOS. C.
COPPUCK Secretary and Treasurer.
Ja23.3t JO3. C. COPPUCIi, Secretary.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA.
AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION 0031-
PANT for the election of five Managers, and the transac
tion of other banintas, VIII ho hold in MOM No. 30, Nor
cLants' Exchange, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, Feb.
runty 4th, 1862, at half past seven o'clock P. M.
war. DENNIS,
ja21.12t Secretary and 'narrower.
NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of tho OCEAN STEAM
NOYIGATION COMPANY, for tho election of five
Directors, and tho transaction of other business. will ho
held In room No. 20, Merchants' Exchange, Philadol.
phia, on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1001, at 12 o'clock
MOOD. WM. DENNIS,
ja2l-12t Secretary and Treasurer.
try• THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
C.opottitois of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
COMPANY, for the Election of Five Manogiws mad
the tr4nenctiori of nthrr bu.lneer, will he hold on 1111)N. ,
DAY, January 27th, 1562, at 12 o'clock M. at t h o
HOTEL. J. SERGEANP
ia2o.6t Secretary.
EG• OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA HAIL.
ROAD CO.—PIIILADELPIII e, Jan. 11, 1802.
NOTHJE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The annual Meet
ing oY the Stocicho7dars o 4 Ms Company Irill bo hold on
MONDAY, the third day of February, 1802, at 10 o'clock
A. M., At the RANSOM-STREET HALL.
The annual Election for Director's will ho held on
MONDAY, the third do of March, 1863, nt the Office of
the Company, No. 2.38 South THIRD Street.
By order of the Beard.
ial3-tfe3 EDMUND SMITH, Secretary.
orFAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Offleo
.N0..106 ULIESTNUT Street.
JBl2ll , lrY 6, 1562.
At a meeting of the Board of Mt - came of the Fame
!mamma Company, hold Ude day, a semi-annual Dlvi•
dead of Three per cent was doctoral, payable on and
after the first day of February, 1862.
ia7tfebl SYMB. 1. - BLANCHARD, Secretory.
1:r OFFICE OF THE WEST PHILADEL.
rain PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
ruit.snimtettA, January 14, 1961.
'rho Board itt Directors of the Company have thia day
declared n Dividend Of FIVil I'NR CENT. on the Capi
tot Stock for the loot six months, payable on and after
the Nth instant.
The Books for the Transfer of Stock ultl be doted on
the 15th Instant, until the 24th instant.
jals-vismst `NM. MARTIN, Sit., Treasurer.
firEAST MAHANOY ItAILILOAD COAL
PANY, PHILADELPHIA, January 1b,1802.
The Eighth Instalment, of FIVE DOLLARS per
share, of the Capital Stock of tale Company, WM be pay
able on the let February next, at the Company's Office,
407 LIBRARY Street.
ARCHIBALD 'MoINTYRIL
jaloaluttutiell Treasurer and Secretary
gr. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TE A.L ISSUE NESE czar ANY, OF SUL
LADELPIIIA, JractrAßY 11, 1882.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SIX PEE CENT. on the capital Meek of the company,
and on the certificates of profits outstanding, for the year
ending December alst, 1881, without deduction for
State Tan, payable in cash to the Stockholders, on and
after the 18th inst.
Also, a Dlvidendof EIGHT PER CENT., payablepro
rata on the capital stock and prenalums earned, out of
the profits of the company for the year ending December
Blst, 1861, for s‘ Lich certificates of profits, beating tete
`real. will be delivered to the stockholders, and to the in
sured entitled to receive the same under the provisions
of tits charter, on and after the 23d inst.
No certificate will be Issued for tfuY less stun than ten
dollars, nor for any fractional part of nob dollar. Sums
I less than ten dollars, and not less than one dollar, are
credited to the insured on the books of the Company, and
if, within any petted of ton years, the said credits amount
to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issued.
Certificates of profits are liable, equally with the cap.
tel stock, for the losses and eligagunelits of tits Compa
ny, may lie converted into capital stock nt any
Limo, at the option of the holder.
13. IL HINDU:WAN.
jitl4.tuthelOt Secretary.
[0... PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 13, 1562.
—Thu annual meeting of the btockholdore of the
UNION CANAL CO SIPAN I', of Pennsylvania, will be
held nt No. 228 WALNUT Stroot, Farunher building,e
on TUESDAY, February 4th, next, at 1.1. o'clock A. M)
iol4•tfe4 0. THOMPSON, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TOE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE CoMPANI7 OF PHILA
DELPHIA, Jan. 8, 1802.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Coal
pony will be held, in pursuance of the Charter, at the
Office, Re. 308 WALNUT Street, at 12 o'clock 11. on
MONDAY, the 3.d day of February next. And an
Election for Twenty Directors, to serve for the ensult,
year, will be held at the eatno place, on the day named , '
between 12 o'clock 11. and 2 o'clock P. 31.
jal-thstutfe3 H. DI. HINCIIHAN, Secly.
acr. p....,ADEtp.,A.ASD ERIE RAIL
ROAD. PIISLADSLVIIIA, ..fauttarY 20.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MLA.-
DELPRIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY will
be held at the office, N 0.324 WALNUT Street, on MON
DAY, the 10th day of February next, at 10 o'clock - A. Of.
At this meeting nn election will be held for TEN .
MANAGERS of the Company, to serge for ono year.
The poke to close at 2 o'clock P. 01,
W. EDWARD SPOFFORD,
ja2l-tuths.tfelo Secretary.
r.G. OFFICE OF o THE 13 OAR D OF
HEALTH," I. W. corner of SIXTH and SAN
£3OIII Streets. PIIILADELFIII4., Joh. 21,100.
1101 ICE Id HEREBY GIVEN, That in accordance
with the provisions of "An Ordinance to provide for
Gratuitous Vaccination," approved the 11th day of July,
A. D. 3150, nn ELECTION will be held at We 011 ice,
on the FOURTH TUESDAY (`l3th day) of January,
1862, for Tu enty.four Vaccine Physicians and Thirteen
Collectors of Vaccine cases, to servo for the ensuing
year. All persona desiroini of becoming apPileanta there
for wilt semi their communications to thin Oflice, on or
before 10 o'clock A .111. of the said. date.
By order of the Board of Health.
jn232i 23.3 t WASH. L. 131". A DE.I, Clerk
OFFICE. OF THE NE\ ``ORK AND
MIDDLE COALFIELD RAIL ROAD AND COAL
COMPANY.—The Annual 3/leafing of the Stockholders of
the Company will be held at their Office, No. 211 South
FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, February 3d, 1813, at
11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing FIVE DI
RECTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, and the trawl
sottou of such other business as may be brought before
them. HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, illlttllTY IS, 1862.
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SEALED PROPOSALS are invited
until tho sth dry of February, 1862, for furnishing
VLOUft to tlin Subelatence.Departinent of the United
States Amy.
About tovive thousand (12,000) Inureis will be re
quired, of a high grade of Extra flour, to be delivered
in Washlugton, at the Railroad Depot, or at the nulls or
mitreboutes in Georgetown, some time between tho rah
and Erth of Febrnary, ISO. Each barrel of Flour to
be inspertcdjubt before it is reached.
Tito flour must los equal in quality to the samples to
he obtained at tho Capitol Battery, at Weshtngtoe city,
and the barrels to bo lend-lined.
The cnatomary oath of allegiance will he required of
each contractor.
Bide to be directed to Moor A. BECKIVITTI, C. 9
U. S. A., and entlorstd "Proponla." 3a25-tie!
rfillsa HAVE NO EQUAL I 8 THL•
unanimous opinion of all upon those finely-colored
Photographs made by REIMER. at his Gallery, SE
GOND Street, below Green, Only Si, lt,n%
TRY AUTER'S HAIR-DYE, 25 and
.1_ 3S conts per box, P 3 South TIMID Street, aboTtt
Chestnut. It*
LADIES OE G.ENTtEMEN can have
their Hair dyed a splendid Black, or a beautiful
Bromll, at FOURTH and BRANCH. ta°s•if tf
DRIE.D FRUIT--NEW YORK
STATE APPLES ; Western do ; choice new halt
Peaches, do. gimlets, and mixed Peaches, Plums,
Blackberries, in store, and the gate by
11110 DES .1: WILLIAMS,
107 South WATER Street
LOST OR MISLAID.—A Certificate
of Stock, No. 100, for 50 sham, Allegheny ;inning
COllll,ltIlY of New Jereey, dated July Stb, 1847. Nottco
is hereby given, that an application los noon Inado to tbo
Board of Directois of said Company fur a new Certificate.
jal-Efit* P. BARRY HAY CS.
LOW'S BROWN WINDSOR,
HONEY, GI.YCI]RIN]•;, AND OT/lIIR FANCY
SPATS, PatUSII.U, AND PEREUSII,IItY.
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NOTICE TO THE TRADE.—Tho firm of Lew, Son,
Dmihow, 330 Strand, London, is this day dissolved by
efilii‘lon of time, and the business. will, in future, be
continued at the same addlevs under the firm of
ROBERT LOW, SON, di DAIMON.
Dlr. Hayden bus been practically engaged, for upwards
of twenty years, in the manufacture of the above artfcleA;
for a coathlerable time be has most successfully repre
sented the late firm, and is thoroughly convert ant with
Otery branch of the business; this fact, coupled with the
intimate knowledge of the Iloilo for now Aida of forty
YeAris of Dir. Low, the set for partner, will be a sufficient
guarantee flint the high reputation'of these mattufactu.
ret a will be folly maintained. 330 STRAND, LONDON.
December 31, 1861.
1F YOU WANT TUE 'WORM 01?
your money. boy your Fiour at S. Z. GOTT WALS.,
No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. Ho sells the very
Lost, and sells positively TEN PER CENT. LO WEn thou
can be botight anywhere else in the city. Ho delivers to
any part of the city free of charge, and In all cages, if it
does not give entire satisfaction, IT WILL BE TAKEN
DACE, AND THE MONEY BEFUNDED.jaI7-tuthstf
Q . Z. GOTTWALS, N 0.812 SPRING
KJ. GAItDEN Street, sena double extra Axially Floor
fancy brand, at kV/ per barrel. ralT-tutbgtt
ESTLACK'S DIPTUERIA. AND
BORE THROAT LoznNal;s,
A sato and efficient remedy In Diptheria , Sore Throat
from Scarlet Fever, Quinsy, Clergymen's Pore Throat,
Inflamation of the Faeces alai Palate, Membranous
Croup, Enlarged Tonsils, Catarrh, Influenza, Asthma,
Hoarseness, or any Bronchial Affections from Colds
causing P.thi, caviling, or redness li, the Throat, render•
log respiration difficult.
Prepared only by I'. ESTLA CK, Jun., Druggist,
No.lBoo MARKET Street.
And Fold by Druggists generally. le.l-61.1F
ENGLISII ENCAUSTIC TILES FOR
FLOGltE4.—lllinton's Tiles for '1 estibules, hallo,
dining-rooms, heat thii, am l for public buildings of every
hind, as laid in the Capitol at Washington, and in many
douches, stores, banks, hotels, and dwellings, In every
parr of the country. Pattcrar, composed of Buff, Red,
nod Black, Be per square toot: with Blue, Green, or
White introduced, 31c to 30e per root. Lithographic de
signs sent by mail, on application.
B. A. GARRISON. Tritortar,
in2.l No. 1010 CIIESTNUT sheet.
pRIZE M0N14.11 , PAID TO OFFI
CERS and HEN of the b'an. Jacinto, Conctc!lo
tion, Dart, Mohican, illystic, Brooklyn, Sumter, awl
other yowl,
ALPERT POTTS' Army and Navy Agency,
N. N. corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets.
jft22.3111*
ARMY AND NAVY PAY COL
-I.I:CTEIL—AIgo, arrears of pay for resigned,
discharged, supernumerary, and deceased officers—Unita
ty 77707703 —Ceneutrnoney—Contractors' pay—Piscine gee
—}ixtt a pay—Lund warrants—Pensions—Prize manor
Recruiting Expenses —. State Pay Subslstenea and
Transportation, promo rd liy
A Lich.= POTTS' Army and Nary Agoney,
cotncr of THIRD and WILLOW Sh eats.
la22•lnt*a
EYE AND EAR.—Dit. JONES, of
N. Y., will Practice at HERR'S HOTEL, II R
RISBURG, Pa., from tho 20th JANUARY till the 10th
FEBRUARY, 1502.
Dr. JONES cures all curable diseases of the EAR and
EYE, and performs all operations for the restoration of
Sight and Heating.
Dr. JONES straightens Cruised Eyes in ono minute.
Dr. JONES inserts Artificial Eyes (to move and appear
natural) ti Shout pain, no matter whether tho Eyo he
pertly or entirely out.
Dr, JONES intioducos artificial Ear Drums, which
prove the hearing immediately.
Er. JONES box hod tie benefit of a Medical Education
in the Medical Colleges, Hospitals, and Eye and Ear In
stitutions of America and Europe. Ms Diplomas hang
in his Office. ja22,l2tiv
SZ. dOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRANG
e GAIIDEN Street, sells the vory beet Corn Meal at
2 ct ate per pound. jail-Mott
S6.SOWILL BUY A BARREL OF
extra Fall - Lily Flour at No. 8I SPRING
OfiLIITLYI4 STIVFXr. 11117-Nll'3U
EVER BODY BUYS BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR of S. Z. GOTT WALS, Nn. 812
SPRING GARDEN Street, Lecaute ho Belle mu° but
the very twit. jal7. tuthstf
IF YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR, GO
to S. 2. GOTT WALS', No. 812 SPRING GARDEN
TIP YOU WANT CHEAP FLOUR,
I, go to S. Z. GOTTWALS' t No. 812 SPRING OAR-
D 1 N f trvot in.l7-taltatt
A OPPENHEIMER, MEROHAN.
11• DIKE 'BROKER M all branclicsof trade, and
manufacturer or every description of Army Goods. No.
48 South THIRD Street, west side, second Story, Phila
delphia. doll if
T JOLLIVET, 1314 CHESTNUT
• street, 'trill Imre a Second Opening this Season,
of Wreaths and Head Dresses, at greatly reduced prices,
and hopes the Ladles will favor him with their patronage
RA heretofore. 4lso, an assortment of French Corsets.
ja23-4t*
GUNNY BAGS-60 BALES FOB
ealo by JAIIRETOII & OARSTAIII9,
v 072 702 South PRONT Atn.nt.
BROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE,
&c.; Broome, Buckets, &c., for sale by
0. BLAKIBTON, Commission ktbrchubt.
22 Soutb WAWA% P.,A4`
HANGING VASES.
Ornamental Flower Pole.
Parlor Vases for Growing Floweret. .
Baskets for Jardiniere.
Pedestal,' 14 ith Vase for Flowers.
Asthma Vases for Diastole.
Vases Roaalesance for Parlor.
Bostic and Terra Colts Vases.
Lava Flower Pots malYases.
Garden Vase's and Pedestals.
Brackets for Bunts and Figures.
With a great variety of articles imitable for Christ,
man presents, for sale retail and to the trade.
Warm °ems 1010 01.1BBTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
dell 0. A. HARRISON.
MACHINISTS', BLACKS 311TFIS',
and other TOOLS bought and told by
ALEX. PUEPES,
N. N. cor. SOUTEI. and PENN Na
jn2.otr
A. NTI-FRIOTION ME AL,
. suotior nualiqt
For sale by
JAMES YOCON,
• DRINKER'S ALLEY,
Jal:3-2m* Dot. Front and Second, Raco and Ara eta
IVIED APPLFS. —66 saeks ue4
western Dried /mica;
7 bbla new Western Dried Arnolo3.
Jed received and in store For Bale by
R KOONS,
ja747 No. 1 , 1,8 NORTH NVIIAIWFS.
A PPLES! APPLES !—Ohoiao Green-
Inge and others always on, hand at the Cheap
Store, No 812 surniG GARDEN Street. jal7-tf
OULDER 8 —1,500 pieces city
sinoked Shoulders; also, 79 blals. Shoulders In dry
salt, for sale by C. 0. SADLER, &
ja9 103 A8.C71 Street, 2xt door above react.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
HORACE BINNEY
ON THE PRIVILEGE OF THE WRIT OP
HABEAS CORPUS.
A BOOK FOR LAWYERS,
STATESMEN, AND POLITICIANS
Cheap edition now ready. Prico 15 rents; or $1.50
per dozen. Published and for sale by
T. B. PUGH,
8. W. CCII. SIXTH AND CIIESTNNT STS. it*
AL BOOK FOR SOLDIERS.
A now and handsome edition of this
MARTYRS
OF THE MUTINY,
In inuslin Bush binding, as3orted colors, with four cats,
AT 30 CENTS,
Olt 1 OUR COPIES FOR A. 'DOLLAR.
post-paid, for Thirty Cents.
CHARLES S. LUTHER,
PRESBYTERIAN 8008 STORE,
jaths 1334 CHESTNUT STREET.
MILITARY GOODS
ARMY LEGGINGS.
HEAVY FLAX DUCK,
THE APPROVED MAKE,
FOR ARMY USE.
CONRAD & SERRILL.
206 CHESTNUT STREET,
ARMY TENTS-200 for sale by
jan.l2if FROTHINGIIAIiI & WELLS
FINANCIAL.
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
e
OFFIOE OF JAY COOKE & CO., DANEERS,
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 3
The 7 3.10 per cent Treasury Notes of all Ilonombaa.
none, of tho wood issue of Fifty Milhous, dated Octo
ber lot, aro now ready to deliver to purchaseie, at the
unite of
J. COOKE,
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND
SOLD.
QUARTET - MASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN.
DREXEL 6: CO.
$lO,OOO TO INVEST IN lIIRE
DEVAIABLE GROUND RENTS.
/*ply to J. 11. WAVIIIIS,
JO2l 110 South YOURTII Strout.
$3130 0 -A FIRST-CLASS LA
• proved GROUND RENT of this amount
for eau!, at a liberal discount. Apply to
COPAR'ENERSIIIP NOTICES
NOTICE. --The Copartnership here
tofore existing between the subscribers, under tho
firm of JAURETCHE s OARSTAID.S, to TDB DAY
(limited by tuntuid consent.
111. ,TAINTETCHE,
CHAS. S. CARST AIRS,
THOMAS CABS TA IRS.
PIIILADELPTIIA, Jan. 23, 1862. ja2l-3:
CLOAKS AND AIANTILLAS
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
In etelleee variety,'
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of overy 'Slade;
BLACK CLOTII CLOAKS,
of overy quality ;
BLACK SILK-YELVET CLOAKS,
'EVERY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
TUB LAIKIre. °woos.
AND
THE MOST REASONABLE rums IN THE OITY
IVENS,
oaf. N 0.23 South NINTH Street.
G REAT BARGAINS
LADIES' CLOAXS,
To dose out,
At the
ARCH.STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,
N. W. corner TENTH mad AROII Sta.
•litt3l.4ho JACOB RORSEALL.
(11,0AKS—
Handsome styles of well-made, serviceable gar
ments. The be made, the best fitting, and the best
materials for the price. A large stock from which to
select. Cool , rut (mum),
del4 S. E. cor. HINTLI and MARKET.
CL 0 A K B!
Tho ,Largest, Cd.toaDoet, and Beet-agsortod Stock
In dm city. . .
COMMISSION ROUSES.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD,
HUTCHINSON,
No. 111 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMPSISSIQN TALEMORAISTIS
• Y6l Tllll BALI OP
PIIILA7DELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
ar2B-0m
S'IIATEMENT
GIRARD COLLEGE
PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.,
VIA RIDGE AVENUE,
Construction account, including Roads, Roil
ing Stock, Rome, Depot, kg., /cc 8 / 50,041 2,7
Ridge Avenue and Mannynnk Passenger Rail
nay Company's Bonds bearing 7 per coot.
interest 1,300 00
Duo by Sundries 1,149 00
Cash—Balance in Dank 12,320 54
Cm:offal Stock (10,000 eluirea
0 460,000 00
*In(I ob ed ne Fse 25 89
Balance to Credit of Profit and
Loa - 12,784 80
1860. lB6l
Gross receipt.. from 01l sources $74,261 86 $56,659 25
Esponsee of all descrip
tions 63,803 58 45,674 36
DE=
IMMMTI
Donde (7 per cent)
lino by Sundries..
Total Indebtedness
'or Divblends—.
I=MI
Surplus:f...'6,743 GO
W. S. BLIGIIT,
Treamircr.
In addition, there ie a diqputcd claim of $1,738, fur
TaNos by thu Stato. ja23-3t
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
1862.
Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with
BLANK BOOKS
Of all sizes, tondo of the best
LINEN PAPERS,
And warranted durable.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY ho
groat variety'.
LETTER, NOTE, and BILL PAPERS.
TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS.
LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING.
WM. F. MURPHY 45c, SONS.
PRACTICAL BLANK-ROOK DIANUFACTURERS,
COUNTING-ROUSE STATIONERS,
PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
339 CHESTNUT STREET.
de.l-wAs2m
EVERY LADY WHO WISHES TO
BE BEAUTIFUL phalli,' purchase WONT'S
COURT TOILET POWDER. IC is nacal by the Court
Beauties in Europe, and it is the only Powdor that will
not Wino the skin or rub off. Price, 12, 25, and 10
cont.. HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES, a beautiful, na
tural color, for the checks or lips; It will not wash oft or
injure the skin, and remains ,'arable for years. Prico
SI. These artlelea are unite new, and can only be ob
tained of HUNT & 00., 183 South SEVENTH. Streot,
above Walnut. All Mulls of Fano , Soaps and Por.
!ornery. jalB-lan
TTA AI S.— 1,000 pieces sugar cured
011,y-smoked llama for sale by
0. 0. SADLER, k 00.,
ja9 103 AllOll Street, 'AI door above Front.
SHOVELS AND SPADES.
GEonaE lIALI'MAN,
MANUPACITUrtErt.
CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS,
lal3-3niiii Bet. Arch and Race, and Becnnd and Third.
CHOICE CUBA HONEY, in tierces
and Lb's. also, prim Porto Rico and Cuba hfuqco
vado Sugar for Bale by
REILLY & CO.,
No. 7 North WATER Street.
IKEIMMEE
PHILADELPIIIA
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOIITTI THIRD EiT23EET.
E. PETTLT,
No. 309 WALNUT &root
HOUGH 16 00.,
N 0.25 South TENTH Stroot,
Oppagfa Franklin Market
JANUARY 1, 1562
SIV,BIO IT
,172,910 77
820,480 29 $12,781 90
20,000 00 10,000 00
$lB6 28 2,784 89
RECUITIMATION.
MEM
$16,769 5
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
FOR
INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND
GRANTING ANNUITIES,
In conformity with an act of the Legislature, publish
the folloniug
STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS
31st DECEMBER, 1861:
CAPITAL STOCK, 6500,000.
League Island, in River Delaware,
Office Building. 301 'Walnut street.
Bonds and Mortgages, Brat mortgages on
unfurl:mix red property
Ground Rents, w ell secured
Cash
Loans on Call, with dotes and Collateral
Lite Interests
Debts due to Company and A.Lianced
Trust lir tato;
TREASURY NOTES, WARRANT
STOCKS, AND LOANS AT TB
BIAItKET VALUE, DEC. 26,1801, Yr.
-112 Shares Commercial Bank
653 0 Farmers' end Meths'
Bank..
101. Philadelphia 800 k.....
45 State Ilk, Camden, N. J.
279 as Bald Eagle and S. C.
Navigation Compani.
164 Cleveland and lilleliorr i g
Railroad
31 Delauaro Bridge Co ,
Easton
300 a Ins Co. N'th America.
103 Schuylkill Nov. Co.„
110 a Lehigh Valley 11
20 Penns> lv !WI 11
50 North Pennsylvania It.
290 Leh. Coal and Nay. Co.
250 Do. Scrip
569,300 U. S. Treasury Notes and Loans
10,222. Philadelphia City Warrants.....
131,732 Penusylvanin 5 per cent. Loans
125,000 Coupon Bonds
20,000 41.‘ per teat. Loans...
10,000 6 per cent
51,300 Philadelphia 6 per cent
28,000 a Glll3 0 per cent
38,900 r 5 per cent
35,665 u 5 per ct. Guardus Poor
2,820 22 Guaranteed Int. P. nt D. It..
4,011 Schuylkill Nay. Bond Loan....
12,200 Pittsburg 5 per cent
5 000 0 per cent
20,401 Lehigh Coal and Nns
5,000 Allegheny City 6 per cent
20,000 North Penna. B. 0 per cent....
23,000 LiICIIIM alum B. R...... ....
15,000 Sunbury and Erie R
40,050 Pennsylvania R., 2d mortgage..
71,172 69 Ches. S. Del Canal, 6 per ct
10,000 Westmoreland Coal Company..
40,000 Del. ,k Ear. Canal, 6 per cent..
2.1,000 11 5 per cent..
21,400 Tennessee 5 per cent...... ....
5,000 6 per cent
10,000 Washington Gas Comptuty.....
15,000 Cleveland and DI. R., 7 per ct..
6,000 Fayette, Co., Ky
20,000 Barnilton Co., 0hi0....... .....
WILLIAM B. HILL,
ja23-3tifte ACTUARY.
(IFFIOE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY TOR INSURANCE 3 ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, I WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, January 21st, 13132. At an election of the
Stockholders, held en Monday, the 20th instant, the fol
lowing gentlemen Were unanimously re.elected Directors
for the em Mug tear:
Charles Dutilb,
Henry J Williams,
T. Pm. Iluttlausou,
Joseph Swill,
William 11. Hart,
William S. Vaux,
Joshua D.
And et a meeting of tie
Charles Dutilli was uutinimoi
William D. 11111 Actuary.
3a23 -;;tit*
SPRING GARDEN
William Mannar,
John F.. Wucherer.
St. Geo. T. Campbell,
Adolph E. Boric.,
k tunnel Norris,
Alexander Biddle,
Lippincott.
es Directors, held this day,
usly re•nlected President, and
WILLIAM B. HILL,
Actuary.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Office N. W. Corner Sixth and Wood Sts.
PHILADELPHIA. JO.IIIIHITI., 1862
The follouing statement of the assets of the Company
is published in compliance with the provisions of the Act
of the Legislature of the ;OM of Pennsylvania, April.
2842:
Real Estate, unencnnibered,"
Ground Rents. improved
' , Mortgages
Interest unpaid
Philadelphia Csty Loans, 0 per cents
Tempetary Loans, with full security of Rank
. . .
and Gas Company stocks 4,200 00
200 shares Northern Liberties Gas Co. stock.. 0,000 00
200 4, Nan. and Mechanics' Dank 4,008 00
136 ~ Penn Thu nsbip Bank 3,780 00
861 ~ Spring Garden Insurance Co. ~ 10.830 00
Insurance Notes 1,174 80
re The ISIORTGAG ES held by the Company are all on
first-class new property, in improved parts of the city of
Philadelphia, being first encumbrances, clear of ground
rent or any other claims uhatevur, examined by and the
valuation made by a committee of the Board of Directors,
at cash prices, previous to snaking the loans, the proper
ties being north separately 40 PER CENT. over the
mortgages, and limo Interest promptly paid.
This Contwanv, in meaty-tivo years, has paid losses by
file amounting to upwards of $1,000,000. So liberal
has been the settlement of all claims, that not a single
care has occurred, since its OriVnifr.tiOnr that the Com
pany has permitted the insured to resort to a Court to
seek pay merit.
INSURANCE
CAN BE EFFECTED AT THIS OFFICE AT AS
LOW RATES as are consistent with security, and on as
accommodating terms as with nay other FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY of this city.
Applicatious tondo through tho Post Mee, or by
Dlood'a Pinatall, will always Luca with .11111)1E4.11Mo at
tcution from the Office.
INCORPORATED IN 1835
CAPITAL $200,000.
ASSETS $305,599.07.
DIREcTOns:
JOHN H. DOIINERY, TULEY M. PARK,
DAVID woELrvER, WM. E. WOOD,
BENJAMIN DAVIS, JACOB L. MINTZER,
GEORGE LANDELL, HENRY HOMER,
HENRY M. PHILLIPS, JAMES DDRNELL,
N. L, HATFIELD, M.D., JOHN EVANS, Jet.,
WE. S. FREDERICKS, JESSE LEE,
CHARLES FIELD, GEORGE W. POMEROY,
THOS. D. TILLINGHAST
JOHN 11.
L. lioltnitlMAß, Seen?
DOUNERT, President.
.Itvey. ja2o-nr.v4lt
H FIRE 11.`181.1
, OF THE OTATI 01
COMMONWEAL
RANCE COMPANY
P3CNNBYLYANIA.
David Jayne, M. D., Oharies H. Boom
John M. Whiten, John K. Walker,
Edward O. Knight, Robert Shootnaltet,
Thomas S. Stewart, Wllltam Struthers,
Henry Louie, Jr., Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAYNE, N. IL, Preeldent.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice PreddenL
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 5i OIitESTNWS
Street, Philadelphia. sot-11i
REMOVALS
--------
HOWARD & HARNDEN ---
EXPRESS.
REMOVED TO
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO
ORANYMLB STOKES
FR - Elea - IT, MONEY, &o.,forwartlod to all Totuta
MEI@
'Having oronea an Wilco in WASIIINGV)N, WO OaOn
give special attention to freight for that City and vicinity.
January 7,186'..
•A. FATINESTOOK & 00. HAVE
REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Street. )8,3.-lin
DRUGS AND DDEiIIICALs
ROBERT SHOEMAK SHOEMAK
& Co..
Northeast Corner FOURTH and 'RAO& Eltreota,
PHILADELPHIA, '
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
ItANIIYACTURKEtB OT
PiUITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, ago
tilintati /OR TUN ONIABRATBD
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and °mummers supplied at
;VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
0c.91.3m
WHITE LEAD, DRY AND IN
OIL.
Rol Lead,
'White Lend,
Litharge,
Sugar of Lend,
Copperas,
Oil of Vitriol,
Caleaflet,
Patent Yellow,
Chronic, Red,
Chrome Yellow,
Aqua Fortis,
Murlotto Acid,
Epactii
Rochelle Salts,
Tartaric Ac id,
Orange Mineral,
BoNiue Tett.
Soh. Curb. Enda,
White Vitriol,
lid Precipitate,
WI:TITER:
Druggists and Mal
Roe. 47 and 411
ielBstf
White Precipitate,
Lunar llaueNic,
N ercot toe,
Iph, Morphine,
Morphine,
Acetato Morphine,
Lac. Su tptt.,
Ether Sulphuric,
Ether Nitric,.
Iphato Quinine,
Corm, Sut.lttn.,
Donarcotized Opium,
Chien ido or Soda,
IVetherili'm cat. Chichi , '
Tartar Emetic,
Chloride of Lime.
Credo Borax,
Refined Borax,
Camphor,
ReAn Copavla.
LL & BROTHER,
nufeeturing Chemiete,
North SECOND Street,
PHITADELPICIA.
E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Southwest corner ni TENTH and GREEN Streets,
Philadelphia,
RETAIL DRY GOODS
(Z.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
1.-B OF MANY STYLES OF WINTER GOODS FOR
FIFTEEN DAYS LONGER, BEFORE TAKING
TREK INTO STOCK, viz:
Figured and Plain Matinees.
Plain and Gay Long Shoals.
Detk Dress Goode. Poplins, Ac.
Plaid Flannels—Pink, Blue, and Drawl'.
Ladies' Scarfs, minced 70 par cont.
Ono lot of L. C. Mikis., at 15c.
Tao lots do., at 25c., a bargaia.
One lot of Linen Diaper at &LW,' a piece.
Hoop Skirts-75, 87%, Sl, and 81.12
Nice assortment of Gitiatisms.
Ladies' lien s , Yeats, all sizes.
Misses' Merino Vests, all sizes,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds.
Gouts' Silk Handkerchiefs, splendid assortment at
.1. 11. STOKES',
.1023 tf 702 ANON &root.
18"' 1 /00 0
778 275 6,
61,885 48
FAMILY DRY GOODS STORE.
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARGIL
have iu store a fine stock of
„. 837,719 79
a. 1,175,3169 93
1,389 8i
GOC/DS FUR F6III.LY
Good plain colored Silks.
Fashionable figured Silks.
bumble black Silks, Plain and floored.
Linen Shirtings and Linen Shootings
Best makes Long Cloth Sim ling nuslirm.
Table Linens and Damask Tow•eliugs.
Blankets, flue quality and large alt.'s.
Mareeillos Quilts of all sizes.
Clutha and Cavvlraeres for men and Lope. •
White goods, a very fall stock.
Black goods of every description. ja'2.3
BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS AT
H. STEEL & SON'S,
No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coatea.
1 lot Black Silks at 70 cents.
1 lot Black Silas at 75 and 81 cents.
1 lot Black Silks at 87, 00, and $l.
1 tot Black Silks at $1.121.1 and 5125.
1 lot Black Silks at $1.31, sl.3TX,,and $1.55.
1 tot Black Silks, yard arida.
BARG aINS IN FANCY SILKS.
We are closing out our stock or
Fancy Silks st a great sacrifice,
preparatory to taking stock.
Fancy Saks at 50, 56, 62X, 75, 87, and $1
Sunetior qualities of Fancy Saks $ t 12X to $2.
Also, our entire stock of
DRESS GOODS,
at lasi than coot prices.
8503,669 6"
USLINS ! MUSLINS! MUSLIN'S!
MUSLIM BY THE PIECE—MUSLINS BY
THE BALE.—Now in the time for housekeepers to buy
their blieetings and hhirtings, as all kinds of domestic
goods are rapidly rising, and there can be no possible
diminution 01 prices. We still base a few boxes of
Warenutte, Wiltierner ills, Black hock, and oth , r popular
makes. Good Munlins at 8, 0,10,11 cents. The bent 1:2-
cent Muslin in the city. Our Prilow•Case Dlnslins, awl
our 10.4, 11-4, and 12-4 Sheeting, purchased some time
Mime. are from three to four cents cheaper than can be
found elsewhere COWPETITMY AIT rls CO.
jail N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET.
RICII CURTAINS AND CURTAIN
PIAILICIALS.---The subscribers offer, at the
lowest prices, n large assortment of Rich Curtain Goods,
and Lams and Muslin Embroidered Curtains; also, every
variety of Plain slid Gold Bordered Shades, Gilt Cor
nices, Curtain Fixtures, and Trimmings. Also, Tapes
tries, Reps, Pmnaske , Sat-de-Laines, Plashes, Broca
tells, etc., for cabinetmakers, and an extensive variety of
goods for lures covers, as Hollauds, Figured Llama,
French and English Furniture Chintzes, etc., etc.
SIIEPPAItD, VAN HARLINGEN, S A FAISON,
ja2o.St 1008 ctrEsrsur Street.
,3,102,404 59
WANTED—By an experienced Book
loop., - tame time is not entirely occupied, a
net of 'Books to post, or other 'suiting. Address "Jour
nal," Plc So office. lt*
WANTED.—OId Silver, Plate, or
Coin bon via, in taro or Fmail quantities, by
KRIDEII & DIDDLE, Stiveramith3
)slB-71. EIGHTH and JAYNE.
NVANTE D—A second-handSta
tior,"y Steam Engine, of from 60 to 70 -forte
Power. Maresa, gating particulara, ,‘ Bow 1155 Pogt
Otlice." dal-a
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
Wanted, immediately, for the United Staten Marine
Corps, FIVE lICRIeRED ABLE-BODIED 11EN
for sea service, between the ages of eighteen and
forty years. MI information that may bo required will
be given at the Rendezvous,3ll South FRONT Street,
below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
jalB.l2t Recruiting Wiser.
. .
STATES, EASTEBN u
DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. BCT.
TEE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
- -
OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Creeling:
Wucacas, The District Court of the United States in
and tor tie Easton District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duty proceedmg on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United Stales of America, bath decreed all persons in
general who have. or pretend to have, any night, title, or
intermit to the schooner ISLAND BELLE, whereof
THOMAS PHILIPS was master, her Wale, apparel, and
furniture,
and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden
on board thereof, captured as Prize by the United
States steamer AUGUSTA, Captain PARROT, to be
monialled, cued, and called to judgment, at the time and
place unnierwrittin, and to the effect hereafter expressed,
(justice so reouirlug.) Yen arc therefore charged sail
strictly enjoined wad commanded that you omit not, bat
that by publishing these presents in at least two of the
daily newspapers printed nod publishol it the city of
Philadelphia, and in the Legal Infrlligrocer, y ou de
mounsli and cite, or Calles to be roomaLed awl cited, pe
remptorily, all persons in general mho have, or pretend
to hale ' any right, title, or interest in the said schooner
ISLAND BELLE, her tackle, apparel, mot furniture,
and the goods, wares, and merchandise on board thereof,
to appear berme the Honorable JOHN CAD WALai-
DER, the Judge of the said Court, at the DISTRICT
COURT ROOM, in the city of Philadelphia, on the
TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if
it he a court day, or else on the treat court day following,
between the usual hours of healing coulee, then aid
there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonablo
and 14111)1 excuse, If any they have, retry the sold schooner
ISLAND BELLE, her tackle, apparel, and furni
ture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise hobo
on board thereof, should not be pronounced to be
long, at the time of the capture Of the same ' to
the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of
their enemies, or other, lee, liable and subject to con
denvantlen, to be adjudged and condemned as good and
law ful prizes; and farther to do and receive in this be
halt as to ju,tice shall appertain. And that you duly in
timate, or cause to be Intimated, unto all persons afore
said, generally, (to about, by the tease of these pre
sents, it is alx, intiniated,) that if they shall not appear
at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and
shall not show a reasonable and lawful cane to the con
trary, then said District Court doth Intend and will pro
ceed to adjudication on the Bahl capture, and may pro
nounce that the said schooner ISLAN t) BELLE, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture. and the goods, wares, and
merclinediseladon on board thereof, dod belong, at tho
time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the
United States of America, and. as goods of their enemies,
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con
demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prize the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons
so del and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, mod
that you duly certify to the said District Court what you
stroll do in the premises, together with these presents.
Witinss the Honorable JOUN CADWALA.DEB i
Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty
third day of JANUARY, A.D. HU, and In the eighty
sixth year of the Independence of, the said United States.
ia2s-3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court.
515,355 00
5,744 EO
'201,001 55
730 50
35,007 50
$305,309 67
TN TUE COURT OF COMMON
1 PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
[SOOT. Notice is hereby given, to all persons into
estcd, that the Honorable. the Judges of the Court afore
said have appointed SATURDAY, the Sth day of
February, A. D. 1862, at 10 o'clock A. St , for hearing
applications for the Charterss of Incorporation and amend
ment to Charter, viz;
Grand Combination of Attraction, Thaumattirgbassi
Muttons, Psycological Experiments, blagieal Coco.
Lions, Ventriloquial Oddities, Comtvalitios, and Bon
biota, and the Pleasing Exhibition of the Learned Os.
nary Birds.
Cooper Shop Soldiers' Rome, of the City of Philo- I Admission 25 cents; Children 13 cents. jag-tf
del phis.
Continental Beneficial Society, of the City of Phila.
delyhia—amendment. CHAS. P. KNIGHT.
LOOKING GLASSES.
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OIL! OIL!! OIL!!!
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NO. 240 ARCH STREET,
Having opened a General Depot for the of Extra
Refined end Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the
special attention of dealers and consumers to their
refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as It possesses merit
beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being
entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor
iihnh characterise that commonly sold In this market,
producea no smoke, and to free front all explosive
properties.
86 , Orders from City or Country promptly at
tended to. jalg-lm
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
IVe ere now prepared to supply tbla
STANDARD lILLIIININATING OIL
GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
Z. LOOSE & CO., SOLE AGENT*,
1010 ?LAMM STREET,
,u2-6m Palladalpht*
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8 W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streettt,'Philts. '
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bee constantly on band a large and varied stock et
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
beet American. English and American Supporters and
Delta Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes inpretti
variety, French Pew:miles, &o.
Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH
Street, trot door below Bace. n027-113m
(TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED
AND FRIED, AND CR DUREN SALAD.—Inv(.
tattoo Duda awl other notices will be distributed In all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
Tho undersigned is at all tireee prepared to preeent, for
the Inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the
things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the
case may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion
and waste i and flatters himself, that by hie long expe
rience la buctirloss t be will be able at all llama to give, she
heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with
their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer,
No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SPRIJON.
ANT,s
LEGAL
Prothonotary
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY 07
SATURDAY EVENING, January 21t",
SECOND NIGHT OF ITALIAN OPERA.
Doolzettt's famous Comic Opera,
DON PAsiluerx.
Klee IEUNGKLEY a Rodna. DRIGNOLI as Ernest.
MA NCUEI aa Doctor Molatestl. strain as Don Palinale.
And the celebrated last act, including the Miserere,,
from
IL TAOVATOBE
Miss lIINCELEY a Lessors
. El'me STRA.%OSCII as Azucena.
BRIGNOLI as Manrico. IitANCUSI as Conte di Luna.
Conductor-O.BL ANSCIIUTZ.
Box Office open TO-DAY for the sale of Tickets.
1n23.3t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
MUSIC.
LAST NIGHT OP THE OPERA
MONDAY EVENING, January 27, 2562,
Verdi's celebrated and favorite OPerlli
LA TRAVIATA.
Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG as Yioletta, in
which character she achieved a brilliant E ucceas last week
in New York and Brooklyn, and has been highly eulo
gized by the entire New York press.
BRION OLI (in his favorite role) as Alfredo.
MANGUM. (his first appearance) as Gennont.
BAEILI ae the Baron.
Conductor CARL ANCHIITZ.
Box Office open to-day for the sale of tickets,
GOTTSCUALK has arrived, and, will :shortly appear
in a series of Concerts. ja.25
G RAND UNION CONCERT,
VNIME THE AUSPICES OF
CHOSEN ERIEXOS LODGE,No. 100, -
I. 0. O. F.,
IN AID OP 76e
UNION VOLUNTEER AND COOPER•SHOP 101-
FREbEIDIENT SALOONS,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January Mb,
AT TOE
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
CARE CROSS Conductor,
AND
'MICHAEL H. CROSS Pianist,
Have zenerously toluuteeted their valuable services
on thle patriotic occasion.
The services of the
GERbIAINTA ORCHESTRA,
CARL SENT? Leader,
Have been secured.
An interesting and varied Programme has been arranged.
Performance to commence at 7X o'clock.
net; eta '25 credo. I.tOt
OONTINENTAL THEATRE
WALNUT Street, one door above Eighth.
WELCOME! 'WELCOME! WELCOME!
THIS (SAIUSDA.V) EVENING, Jon. 25, 1992,
Will be presented, for the third time in live years,
UNCLE TOM'S OA BIN;
Or. Life among the Lowly.
In G Acts , 9 Tableaux, and 32 Scenes.
ThealricalPerformance will be given in con—
nection with this entertainment.
Admission 15 and 25 cts. Reserved Seats 373 r and 50 cta.
Doors open M before 7 ; to commence X pas: 7.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARCH-STREWS THEATER.
Acting and Stage Manager S.IIIIIDNITION3
Enehaess Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY.
TWELFTH NIGHT Or JOHN DREW.
TO-NIGHT, (Saturday ' ) January 250852 '
BANDY ANDY.
JOHN DREW AS BANDY ANDY.
Previous to the Drama,
- UNCLE JOHN.
Uncle John
To conclude with
THE ROUGEt DIAMOND.
IQ , Prices as usual.
IT Curtain rises at l after i o'clock.
Seats secured three days In advance
WALICIIT-STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT St . eets.
Sole Lefaee ...... IL A. GAERZTII3O2I
ART) MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (sAyur.DAT) EVENING. JanusrY 55.
ill be performed the Feud Spectacular Dralet.l of
THE LAKEII OF KILLARNEY;
Or, 'lbe Brides of Glengariff.
Lanty McLoughlin— .6 Mr. Barney William&
Kate Kearney Mrs. Barney Williams.
To be followed by .
THE 12 ASEFFUL
To conclude with YANKEE COUR.T 4 III.P.
ParoES-50, 37,k, 7b, and 25 cents; Private Born.
Iss aad
"Doors open at quarter to 7. To conamenca at 7.k.
OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS.
IM2tINSE srecr.ss
AT IIIUSIOAL FUND HALL!
COUSIN REUBEN AND GRANNY SLOCUM
AT HOM.E.
ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. 25
and 26,
POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS.
In consequence of hundreds of persons being unable
to obtain admission to the Hall last evening, to witness
the ceremonies. Cousin Reuben and Granny Slocum will
receive their fliends tonight and to-morrow night. on
N,Lich occasions se ill be sung the ORIGINAL GIDEON'S
BAND SOLO, by COUSIN REUBEN. -
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at 7%.
Tickets 25 cents. ja24
AI.USICALI,FaUND HALL.TER
ELEVEN YEARS OLD,
'PUP it ON CARL WOLFSOIIN,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public in gene
ral that he will
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMRNTAL CONCERT,
ON 11: ESDAY EVENING, J, n. 28th,
AT MUSICAL FOND HALL
The tenoning lutists have kitclly volunteered their
services for this occasion:
3.111 E BERTHA. JOJIANNSEN,
MR. ADO LPG BIRG FE LD.
MR. CART, WOLESOITN,
MB. SIMON ILASSLER,
DLR. CHARLES NritiMlT'L.
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.
To he had at the principal Music Stores, of the Com
mittee, and in the evening at the Boor.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at S.
M.24.4t1e
(RAND VOCAL CONCERT—By
the United Vocal Ilueical Asaoriations of Philo,
Lerida, for the BENEFIT of the GERMAN HOSPI
TAL, of Philadelphia, on
MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,
at 8 o'clock, at the
NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL.
T o be followed by a
D L
Which "AIR be opened at 10 o'clock.'
1 ickets, admitting ono gentleman and two lodioo
to the Concert and Ball, $1; to be had of the Idattaeare
and at the Hall. t023-4t
MUSICAL -FUND HALL.
THE CONTINEiTTAL
OLD FOLKS,
With their
GRAND ORCHESTRA.
Numbering Twenty-the Performers,
AEatated by
MRS. E.11.111A J, NICHOLS,
MRS. GORGIE SHEPARD,
ME. J. T. GULICK, and
AIR. EL E. HOLLOWAY*
Wilt give a aeries of their popular
CONCERTS. commencing MONDAY, Jan. 20th,
And continue EYEEV EVENING, through the week.
Tichete2s cents; °Midis* 15 cults,
Doors open at 4.. Commence at 7X.
rpEmp - LE OF WONDERS—
...a. TENTH and CEIESTNET Streets,
SIGNOR BLITZ
in his Now, Popular, and Amusing Entortaiumanta,
EVERY EVENING, commencing at half post 7 o'clock,
and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY APTER,.
OONS at 3
TERSTRA
G ERMANIA ORO
CARL RENTZ Conductor.
PUBLIC BEHEASSALS every SATUILDLY, Pt I
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FOND ?DILL.
Package of Eight Tickets, S 1; Blnglo Tickets, SS eta
To bo hod at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut stroet, T. E. Gorddia
Seventh and Cheabout, and at the door of the 1141. 1:498-tt
DENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OS
VIE yII AVIS, 1D25 011E9711= Street,
open daily, Sundays excepted, from I) A. M. till 8 Y. IL
Admisalon 25 cente. Children under twelve year%
half price. 81191 . 126 of Stock.. 830.
EDUCATIONAL.
DICKINSON COLLEGE GitA. hi
MAR SCHOOL-A. F. MtiLLIN, A. M., Prin.
clpal.—rounded in 1173, is one of the oldest and mart
thorough Classical Schools in the country. The'Scholar.
ships, heretofore limited to the College classes, are avail
able now for the 'Grammar School also. Winter Term
opens THURSDAY, 18th JannarY.
IL .111, JOHNSON, President.
ieS-wall
Carlisle, Penna
RT. BUCEMAN WILL OPEN HER
• select Sellooli for girls on tho thicd of Vebru
sty. N 0.1030 brIIING GARDEN Street. ja23. -12 tit
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pIUNTING PRESS AND MATE
-1 FOB SALE 11 RENT.
The Press and Printing Material of the "CHESTER
VALLEY T 1 PE," at COATESVILLE, CHESTER
COUNTY. are offered for Sale or Bent on aczonnuodating
terms. They consist of a WASHINGTON PRESS,
new, with Roller Apparatus, Imposing Stone, large.
Fonts of MINION and POU1161:01S for Newspaper,
with a complete sot of JOB TYPE, sow thirty PC/lAA ;
One Cabinet of 16 Cases ; Brass Standing and Wooden
Galles s; Sticks, Chases, Ac. ThesoMalerials have been
in use only a few months, and are nearly as good as
new. The stock is sufficient to carry on the Newspaper
and Job Printing. Business. It is non doing a good Job
Business. Apply to YOUNG A RAMBO,
COATESVILLE, CHESTER Co, Pa.
JAMES L. JONES,
WEST CHESTER, Pa.
MAN-YARD TO RENT.—Situato on
the Old LANCASTER Turnpike, opposite the
Spread Engle Tavern, near the Eagle Station on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, about fifteen tones from Phila
delphia, v,here a good supply of Bark, Rides, and Can
asta:l can be obtained. A Stone Dwelling, Out-buildings,
end about eight acrce of Farm Land. an abundant supply
of soft water, the necessary Tata, Bates, &c., for Imme
diate use. Nam-salon to be had April Ist. For tem%
apply to SUSANNA wonnvAL,
On the plemisee,
Spread Eagle P. 0.,
Delaware county, Pa.
jalSewlt*
Or addrese ber,
JanttatvlB, 3862
SAFES
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT 1
MOVED to No. 21 &nib SEVENTH Street, war
the Franklin Institute.
. .
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, snd Wag
determined to merit fame patronage, has secured sae
elegant and convenient tame, and has now on band a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and.
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Froof Bathe, (the Only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) disc) WWI ,
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillle's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will bo fursththire
to order on abort notice. Thta is the strongest, best Pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention Is called to Lillie's Rest
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &a. This Safe is Oaw
coded to surpass, In style and elegance anything yet of—
fared for this purpose, and Is the enly one that It Witty
fire and burglar proof.
BPsolat Nortaa.—l have now on hand ear twenty
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly nye,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a cony**
assortment as to sixes, and all lately exchanged for Ills
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at teary
low prices. Please call and examine. -
layb-lytf Pt. 43. SADDER. Agent.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
AT WM:CP.IMM, of Looking-Gleases, Engraringe,
end fine Framee, at ONO. F. BENKEHT'd. No. 826
MICII Street.
LARD AND GREASE.-50 tierces
Prime Leaf lard;
60 tierces White Uremia,
Direct from the West, and in store. For sale by
MURPHY Sr KOONS,
No. 140 NORTH WHARVES.
RAISINS —3OO boxes Layer Raisins;
800 half boxes Layer Raisins;
800 boxes LT B Ruuch Raisins•
000 half boxed I.LB Burtch Raisins.
Neu: and choico Rua, now landing and for sale by
MURPHY & KOOR3,
No. 146 NORTH wutkavzs.
John Gilbart.