out Ade of the Malts of the State, and what 0 4 ,74 c i,Rrges against them, and by whose order the ) :,44 4 '1 6 were made. iirstoration of the Tonnage Tax. iftiKlN, of IVashington, offered the fel -Ing. resolution, which was adopted by a viva voce ; prep, Co mmonwealth wn assed by the General Assent , approved the 7th day of 14`,086t, entitled nn " Act for the commutation ft ion ge - duties," by which a very large and an ti 4aerefisig revenue was taken from the trea for the benefit of a corporation • find whereas rh o pmge of said act was procured by the use of ft , means I end whereas the restoration of 1 0 . 1 1 1 .1 rave is deemed essential to meet the tie ,o upon tbe treasury therefore, p Lioie d 'l'hat the Committee on the Judiciary be , " li octed io bring in a bill at as early a day as preo -0:le for the repeal of said act. 10j Divorce Cases. JOSEPHS presented the petition of Adelaide for a divorce from her husband. The petition forth that the parties were married in 1851, RIIII I ! . ;,lhsppily together until 1861, Ivhen the husband, oeged, treated his wife with coldness and ne 11,.ftileging that she had the consumption. It is O c her charged that the petitioner has been obliged „ 01 ,port three children. iv*, EARLY presented the petition of Arabella ; waltz for n divorce from her husband. 00, the petition of John Stormfeltz for a divorce i e his wife, The parties reside in Elk county, roe /Move were all referred to the Committee on of } ' al, l l l AR presented a petition asking that free he prohibited from coming into this State. P , Pray icea of Oftloers. . 1 log discussion ensued in relation to hadpy . ;hi of retiring °dicers of the House, who been ;hilreciance during the first ten days of the present orien. 0111Inallons for State Treasurer. i . SCOVlEl,ll'nominated Vim. V, McGrath, fk)lt le, nominated Henry D. Moore. AIRE wee appointed teller on the part of the r ll otiFe. he 'tense then adjourned until Monday next, at .1. g. TH.V. (fo n ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS BBE FOURTH P AGILI • rt; EH AT, OF MAJOR ROSEN °AMEN. Iv funeral of Major A. G. Rosengarten, of the An- Orton Troop, who was .killed in the action near Forfreeshoro, Tenn., will take place this morning, toe'clock, from the residence of his father, No. :t; Chestnut street. Ity order of General Pleason.. comtnanding Ct., an escort, composed of iso companies of the 2d Regiment of Infantry, and c o rnice A and C of the Ist Artillery, has been Millled for the occasion. Major Lew e is A.. Scott of to a Infantry, will command the scort. Major pectigarten was formerly se cant of Company A, plate artillery regiment, P. H. G. PEILSONAI..—WIII. H. Reile, n member pilhe Anderson Cavalry, anti a well-known Phila ohlan, was, we learn, wounded in the action at farfreesboro. Before going into the battle, he ' ,meetly appealed to his comrades, many or whom tddeterm Hied not to go Into the light, And express tthls readiness to share with them the common esiFer in behalf of their country. W e are pleased to learn or the narrow escape, at %foamy battle, of John and James Conaway. The litter had his horse shot under him, and both took „my prisoners during the engagement. DEATHS AT ARMY HOSPITALS.—The fol ksi„gdeaths at Amu hospitals were those reported up to yesterday: Fifth street—B. F. Redding, 00. pj North Carolina Jesse V. Woodruff, 00, 0, 20th jomia. Twenty-second and Wood—S. Heimire, K, 146th Pennsylvania. West Philadelphia— ;um IL Rice, Co. 11, Beth New York. FUNEItAL OF LIEUTENANT WlllTE.—Yes rainy afternoon, the funeral of Lieutenant J. R. Mite of the 118th P. V., took place from the resl- Klee of his father, in Arch street, anti was very Argely ntlended. Lieutenant W. WAR killed Sep. ember, 20tli, near Sliepherelstown, Va. cONNOISSEUII,--A gentleman recently visited the Cstsprturt Museum, for which the French Go vernment gave 1,000,000 dollars. Every object he liwumle him cry " Admirable, firstrate." One of the beepers saw bini, and was :'so pleased to see at least praebody delighted with the museum, that he went io him and sn Id : "You are familiar with archme km 1 see sir; doubtless an antiquary from lieidel lerg, or Vienna, or Jena?" "No, sir; but my wife, hat's dead and gone, used to sell butter injust such Tea as them there." The keeper vanished, and now roils to nobody, until after a regular introduction. IMANCIPATION DENOUNCED.—The Demo- Mita of the Illinois Legislature have adopted a Ferm i:Non denouncing the emancipation proolamation i•As s gigantic usurpation," and tending to a revolu tion in Southern society, the consequences of which Poinnot be contemplated without the most dismal lotOliodlitge of horror and dismay." And yet, these tune people insist that the proclamation amounts to tothing at all—is merely a "Pope's bull against the comet," FISHING BOUNTIES.—No money has yet been Perked by the collectors of the fishing towns in Essenchusetto and Maine, from the Secretary of the Tirosury for the settlement of the cod-fishing bona bet and his thought that they will not be paid at I:ernt, no the Government has urgent need of all to money it can raise for the payment of its Oilers, and other war expenditures. HOW TO MAKE GOOD TE&.—M. sover, the tfithrsted Parisian enterer, recommends that, be im(' pouring in any water, the teapot, with tea in it, tall be placed in the oven till hot or heated by was of a spirit lamp, or in the front of the fire, !lot too close, of course,) and the pot then filled with Wing water. The result, he says, will be, in about s minute, a delicious cup of tea, made superior to tst drawn ia the ordinary way. InEENAL REVENUE RECEIPTS.—The re teipta from duties under the excise and internal wvenue law, up to Wednesday, have beeneight mil re four hundred and seventy thousand one hundred sixteen dollars and ten cents. On Monday last .e receipts were three 'hundred and eighty-eleht ousand dollars. the highest figure yet reached in :easy. FRENCH IRON FRIGATES.—The French Go *lament has decided not to proceed with any more Lot frigates, as recent experiments, more especially vitttflat head shell—the missile Mr. Whitworth has tasked with such startling effect against the annotillated targets—have, it is alleged, satisfied them that the artillerists are more than a match for 1110 shipbuilders. A FRENCH. 'RAILWAY TERMINUS.—One of tie most remarkable buildings at present in progress of construction in Paris is the new terminus of the Northern Railway. The buildings cover a super- Ices of about 120,000 feet. The facade is 510 feet long, and In the centre Is the great entrance hall, 2101eet wide. The facade is to be ornamented with twenty-three statues representing the principal cities of Europe. BAD litAXAGEISIENT.—A rumor is current in Pull] that Mario's failure and the sad accident to Livry at the Italian opera were the 'mine bee caultle of N. 'Royer's dismissal from the three the of the Grand .Opera, which, however, had been it•ogcontemplated. ti ion extinguish a singer and kt fli e to a 4:lacer," has been said to him, as if that o.w the extent of bad ainnagem on t. I POWER IN ENG-Lii:CD.—lilr. Jones, i in his lecture In New York, told hie ei:.!dlence that in Eng hnd three hundred families control;Z:l the Govern. lent, a few thousand landlords . owned the .B°9l five ten owned one-fourth of Scotland, and five niu.:ons (4 'Adult men had no voice in the Government PUBLIC, SPIIIIT.—It is recorded of Sir Timothy (Brien, a deceased member of Parliament, that he commenced as a hotel-keeper, but by energy and ptiblle spirit worked his way up to the lord mayor ship of Dublin rind Parliament. In this country we speak plainer, and say by watering his liquor, in- Mead of public spirit. CITY ITEMS. POPULAR Pll OTOGRATHIC ESTABLISII- Utyr.—Mr. Hippie, the skilful Photographer, No. ?:') Arch street, has achieved a triumph in his art. The throng of visitors at his splendid new ground toot Gallery for pictures is n striking proof of his success in satisfying his patrons. His pictures are tmurpassed by any others made. FiNF. QUALITY CnEESE.-31r. C. Ye, dealer in flue family groceries, Arch and Tenth Me t has now in store a choice assortment of the tut quality of Pine Apple, Sapsago, and Dutch- Lim Cheese, together with everything else in the fray of fine imported and domestic groceries. LAMS' FANCY Funs.—Messrs. Charles [Atom it Son, Nos. 834 and 836 Chestnut street, Under the Continental Hotel, have now.in store a Inagnificent stock of Ladles' Fancy Furs, of their Own importation and manufacture, which we recom heed to our readers who' are in want of these ele gant articles of gracefulness and comfort. They I , re also n magnificent assortment of Gentlemen's I urnishing Goods, so that they are prepared pre tuna:fitly to suit both sexes in choice goods for the 8t tune. FRESH To>lA•roEs, &c.—llousokeepers tithing a choice quality of Butter and Cheese, also 'he apple 'Vinegar, can always find these articles a:fhe standof Mr. W. IL Slocomb, in the Eastern tirket, corner of Fifth and Merchant streets, PRICES IN yth()JNIA.-A Confederate ofil r writing home from Lee's army, says : " The fol ,Wing is a list of the prices at which the luxuries of e are disposed of in these diggings : apples, about to size of a walnut, $1.50 to $3 a dozen; eggs, $ . 3; htekens, regardless of age, $2.50, each ; butter, old tough to spealc for itself, from $2 to $3 a pound; testi) pies, about the size and digestibility of wafers tied In affixing the great seal of this Common kealth to public documents, 25 cents each ; sheet takes, fire by three inches, three for $1 ; candy, 50 cents a Stick." At this rate a week's decent board it Virginia would amount to a sum sufficient to pur- 'alit an entire new Butt at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rot:1011i &lVileon, Nos. GO3 and tlesteut street, above Sixth, in this favored " CONTINENTAL" TIMES.— Lir lathers, they were fed on bread and broth, woo'd their healthy wives In homespun cloth ( At Mothers, nurtured at the nodding reel, (inte all their daughters lessons on the wheel. Though spinning does not much reduce the waist t made their food much sweeter to the taste; plied with honest zeal the mop and broom, API drove the shuttle through the noisy loom ; ?hey never once complained as we do now— ' We have no girl to cook, or milk the cow." !oir, golds hundred and forty-eight per cent., Makes so much work, as so much money lent; Id We'll not spin our cloth, nor make our clothes— Ve can do better at Charles Stokes & [all, Where clothes are sold, that must and will content h land and price, beneath the "Continental." Youno TUIti:EY.—" Young Turkey" has ilut formed a club in Stamboul, on nearly the Eng model. Membership is and will be strictly c0n :4411 to persons of education and of "advanced 441 ." The organization is said to be favorably re- Wed by his Majesty and the Grand Vizier. The ° ,_Ultsa has Mao signified his approval of another 16erill combination which has taken the shape of a 'INT society, by presenting this members with a lions house near Yeni DJami, for their place of t'tetle,g, An American, recently in this vicinity, , 141 an object of intense curiosity and admiration, 'Mit from his nationality and from his having pro ‘, his garments at the One-price Clothing esta „4-theat of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut rret, Philadelphia. ANT FORM OF CrrnoNrc DISEASES 811C treated for the past Mix years in New York Wolf, a French physician, 822 Broadway, ;t s ' York, Those afflicted withany kind Chronic riaesses should read Dr. Wolf 's essay on of th e sub- Ie : 1 , to be had gratis. Sent by mail. Dr. Wolf may sliepastilted personally or by letter. Worst cases of ~,Prections of the nervous system have been null (,-",1 %kelt, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Epi "Y.6te. jalolot FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE nxoriu,y MARKET. PHILADELPHIA. aannary 15, 1863 Money and stock affairs continue to show an advance in almost everything except Government securities, which, although suffering a considerable decline from the figure of two weeks ago, are firmer and iu more de mand than yesterday. Gold ruse to 148, with considera ble sales. Old demands advanced to 143. Money Is getting n little tighter, but the supply to customers is still in excess of the demand. The course of the stock market was upward to-day, nithoegh the excitement of the pest two days was not so marked. Pennsylvania fives rose but City sixes Were without change. Sunbury and Erie sevens said. at 1101 Philadelphia unit Erie sixes at 10edi. Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgages rose 2; second do rose 1:4. Long Island sixes rose 1. Ridge-avenne sevens sold at par- North Pennsylvania lailroail sixes were steady at 92; the tens improved 1. Reading sixes, Ina, rose 3 ; 1889 s advanced 1. Union Canal sixes rose 1: Elmira Railroad sevens rose .14. Schuylkill Navigation sixes, 1982, sold at 73; the Improvement loan at 82—an advance Of WA. Camden and Ainboy sixes, 15(17, sold MM. Huntington and Dread Top Railroad second mortgages sold at 75. Schuylkill Navigation preferred fell off g. Susquehanna Canal sold at 7 ; Delaware Division at 43—an advance of h. Lehigh Navigation rose 1; the Scrip fell off M. Mor ris Canal sold at 07; Lehigh Zinc at 45%. Reading Railroad shares were weak, opening at 47, closing at 48i.1 ; Little Schuylkill was steady at 46;4 ; Cittawissti fell off to SX, the preferred fluctuated between 270:i814, closing at 2711 : Huntingdon and Broad Top sold at 15, no change; Mluellill sold at 53,11; Long Island at 26; Elmira at 343(, an advance of the preferred rose 1: New Creek sold at )..i; Pennsylvania fell off ?.; ; Norris town sold at 08; North Pennsylvania at 12?tc; Camden and Atlantic ut the preferred at 1134; Beaver Mea dow at 6.5; Spruce and Pine fell off ; Arc. street Mi nt oved 1 ; Green and Coates sold at 37g. Mechanics' Batik sold at 2034 Commercial at 00; Farmers' and Me chanics' at 523 i ; Corn Exchange at 30; Commonwealth t Si; Planters' and Union, of ,Tennessee, each brought K. The market closed steady-5,600 shares and e 100,003 in bonds changing hands.' Drexel & Company quote: United States liends,]SSl 931 811 United states tiortiticates of Indebtedness.. 114!" frig United States 7 3-10 Notes .1004 10/ CNN trrinaste, s' Vouchers •• • •••• 6 S dis. Orders for Certificates of indebtedness •ii • dis. Gold 47360 9.54 . Prm Demand Notes 43 0.1.41 prm Jay Cooke ,k Co. quote Government securities, So., as follows: Ull ted States Sixes 1881 n4.l‘ . Cr I ted Ste les 7 3-10 'Notes 100 g f Certificates of indebtedness ( 14.4 95/, Quartermasters' Vouchers .......... 00 (70 9.2 Demand Notes 14:%@1443; Gold 117:M0113M The editor of Peteroon's (minter/al .:lector sends us the following description of a new and dangerous coun terfeit '' Five-dollar note on The Lyou's Bank, Lyons, N. Y. : ss, counterfeit, vignette three females and orna mental live, cars and ships in distance, V on each side of rig,; medallion head, 5 above, Five below, on right end; female with settles and .5, on /eh, The following shows the shipments of coal over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad for the ten days ending Saturday, January 10: Week. Year. Tons. OWL Titus. Cwt, 671 uo 776 06 Shfttied North. Shipped South. Total 3,447 06 For the corresponding time last year: Week. Year. Tons. Cwt. Toni. Cwt Shipped North 6,1' 07 Shipped South 22,310 16 Total Decrease 23.991 17 The following is a tuble of the foreign imports entered nt New York during the years 1850, 1860, 1861, at/111862: 1859. 1860. 1861. 1862. ,Taunn ry . .$19,447,962 21,756,273 26,827111 12,03),8N 14.• brua ry . 15513,370 19,3:163179 16,311.707 13,872,140 Mu re IL—. 20,820,456 23,580,126, 1.5:51, 1 21 13,719.888 A pelt ..... . 22,425,619 16,971.33 S 14303,103 13.232,882 May 23,552,646 16,893.151 14,949,281 14,218.521 3ul) e 2430,321 29,160,709 12,6 9 1 ,735 12,'3'56.195 .1115 y 1 27,256.11.2) 24,881,019 14,038,851 20,353,20 August, .',..; 24 1 649,a11 25,936,5/4 F,63 5,1r.1 14,394,843 September 11,,643,685 16,260,450 7,303,461 18,147,917 Oct ober ... 13,617,916 16,787,242 8,533,741 13,41:1,906 November 14,8 1 5,002 13,121,156 9,611.012 ' 10,3409313 December 18,7.08,508 21,233,033 9,616,921 13,072,618 T0ta1...324,5,165,510 238,2G0,400 102,7R3,820 174,652,317 Exports front New York to Foreign Ports during. the Tea rm 1859, MO, 1861, null ISG2 Total, 1919. 1960. 1861. 1562. Ja111111•17 •• • • $6,419.6)6 6,N711,1124 11,202,737 14,993.137 February.... 6,197,000 7,02,979 110107,211 14,112,943 March ..... 9,219,679 10,610.417 11,831.994 11 95J.714 April 1 uro,see 10,371,415 11,109,679 12,703,797 Nay .17,23.5,782 11,200117 11,732,741 13,113.097 June —1201,153 17,136,510 13,067,034 20,392,375 July ..15,302a99 14,481,199 10,025,000. - 2:1,331,915 A tilitt,!t 12,725,816 15,72 4.980 3,890,4-18 17,413,791 September ..14.037,497 13,03,872 10,137,840 19,961,471 October .....10,V2,230 12,662,673 13,172,452 28,797,036 N o vela bar —10,623,560 13,272,177 14,377,291 20,6)3,943 December... 9,161,4(10 11,741,10 1.5,1'4,44.1 IS 3ra,010 Total ....$137,096,197 145,633,451 142,531,151 9.16,371,843 The New York Berm NO Post of to-day says : There is a calmer feeling in Wall street. though we are 3inable to quote a lower price fur gold. The fluctuations in gold tire less violent to-day, and this allays somewhat the excitement created by the extraordinary Jump from 140 to 147. Early in the day there %vas a strong pressure to buy at 149, but this was only temporary, and the price fell off to 147. h, the quotation of last evening, with a quieter tone. The business in speculative stocks was not large on the "first call," and chiefly for 'cash. Prices. on the whole, rule at about the quotations of this time yester day, the advance establisliedlsA ev.ning on the Pasange attic *100,000,000 treasury note bill through the House, havlng been lost. The stock market Is tame to-day, the erratic move• ments of gold checking the upward tendency The ope rators for the rise are awaiting further developments of the change In the money market, produced by the sud den depreciation of the national cre lit. After the Board the market wax barely steady. Mis souri sold at 6234 against 6.334 early in the day; Brie is quoted at 7Sgt New - York Central 116%0117 t Rock Island a 5; Michigan Central f 14%; Toledo 5734. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati sold at 100, which is an advance; Panama fell oat' 1 per cent., lint Pacific Mail rose Per cent. The list of railroad bonds is very firm and all the loading 'mortgages are strongly hold. Michigan South ern race IMI IA cent.. Burlington and Quincy S, Hudson l, OF:velem - 1 and Pittsburg firsts 1. The feature of the list of State stocks is the rise of 5 cont. In California 7s. A lot of .P. 5,000 sold at 13d. Governments are lower. Coupons of 1631 are quoted at Kgl92; Registered, 9131@92; 7Seveo-Thirties, 100 OD IU 03,1 'Money is n little more active at ti 6tom. cent. with more doing at 6. First class borrowers have no difficulty in supplying themselves at d "f cent., but miscellaneous loans are not negotiable under 6. Dutiable Demand notes opened at 14t but fell off to M. Exchnuge on London is firm but rather quiet, at MOO 162, fur bank and banker's bills, Philo. Stock Exch (Reported by S. S. SLAY UK FIRST 450 Rending R .lots 47 200 do cash 47 2 do 461; 100 do b3O 47)4 914 Catawlssu R... .lots 9 210 do 2090 Penna. R 2d m 110 15 Lehigh Zinc 4.53 4060 N rearm 6s lots 92 6(03 do b 5 92 2000 Reading 68'36 104.5 1(00 do '43 111 300 Long Island It 26 348 Catawissa it pref.. 273 208 do pref.. 93 200 do pref. cash 29.34 60 Little Sold It 4 6)4 6 Beaver 31eadow• • .. 85 33 Corn Exchange)lk. 80 GO Elmira 11 34)4 1002 ru Sp & Pine R..• 13)1 do 020 13 1000 P It i i s & Erie 64-• • • • 106 A .50 Cam & Arlan prf.bs 11.14 82 N Penna. R lots 12.3; 30 Norrist on n RAwn 65 9 Sch I Nay pref 15!..i • 16 Schl Nay 2000 Union Col 0.:4 co ny.. 2• 6 1 . - BETWEEN 6000 Ara cricitn Cold ••••148N 36CU 11 § Cs `:. 1 1 2 O's 92 __ .._........ biZOND BOARD. MI noire R pref..l)s 45 ' 700 L Island R lots so 17 CaMtri6ml R pref. 27 50 f.'.1 , 30 Canal 7 45 do....pret.,lots 27% 8 gitiedll I R....C&P 02 60 d 0.... ref ...b5 27% 100 Reading R b3O 48% 1, 200 Lehigh al Os 110% ISO do 464 2000 City os New..llo 4000 Suub & Erie 75.10h,110 3 Elmira R. 34 1 .' SO Catawlesa R 9 '5 • 1(;00 Phila. & Erie ti5...1065 2 N) do 8% 12000 Rea din g6s 18 101 2500 Ridge avenue 75...100 21X10 US 83 '6l 93 16 Little Seta R 4654 7001 US7.2OTN.blauk.loo 50 do .b 54654 Si Arch-Et It 29 3300 Permit It 24 m 11014 150 Spruce & Pine R.bs 1735 No Schl Nav_prer 154 20 do 17,,'' 50 31inehill It ;i2,4 CLOSING PRICES—STEADY. Rid. Asked. S Bs opus 'St... 92 93 U S 7-30 - D blk.,• • 99 3 1 10 0 American gold —MX 14334 Pbil ea old..ex in. 106 • . Do new.rx 111.110 vox Alleg co 63 R 53 .. Penns 5 .10134 Reading R 4634 40 34 Do ode '93...111 112 Do bds '70...107 • • Do bds '86—.103% 104 Parma R 64 6154' Do let in 69.315 1155 Do 2d m 65...110% 111 Al.irrls Canal.... 66 67 Do prfd 105.,13`2 136 Do 69 1'76•• • • • • • • Do 2rl tag% .. • • Bnsq Cana1....... .. Do 6s Schuyl Nay...... 5,4 6 Dc prfd ..... 15 103 Do 6s '82.... 73 733; Elmira It 304 3.53 DO Prfd • 4534 46y, 'Do 7s Ist 1063] Do 10s. ..... • • 68 Penn,. ..... 12U 12X -Do a els .R 01).1 92 Do 105... 10.9 110 der & Nor. 58 • • ./.1111gb Val 721,1 73 Lehigh Val bds..lloX 111 New York Stool Cloning Qnotatif Ihd. Asked, UE5a U 6 5s 71. U S 6e 'Bl coup.. • 0111 92% U S es regiat, ..... S 615 yr couP• • • • • • U S 6.5 yr reg... Demand Notes... . Trea Notes. 6 c 95.?4 Trea Notes, 10011 Gold. 147 14714 Telt ne,.see 60 80).; Virginia North Carolina.. Missouri St St.— 6214 63 . California. 7$ .• Canton Company • • • • Del & find........... Penn Coal Co • . • • • . • • Carob' and C Co. 2114 Pacillc Mall 154% 125 Philadelphia Miuriceia. JANUAILY I.'r—Evening. The Flour market continues very active and prices very firm and advancing: sales comprise about 6,070 bide at Ev 3.2.5 for good superfine, 5 1610@7 for extra's, 87.25 ®7.00 for extra family, mostly of the latttr description, aud from fiS35 to KM fur fancy brands. including 2,000 bbls Western do on terms kept private. There is a good demand both for export and home use, and holders are les,s anxious to sell. Rye Flour is firm at Vi. 2.5 bbl. Pennsylvania Corn Meal is scarce and hold at sy4 bbl. GRAIN.-Wheat is in good demand, and prices are 2gt bit better, with sales of 7 000 bas red at 15V1ralc for common to prime Pennsylvania ; white is quoted at 179 (roli4c hu, as in quality. ltye Is in demand, at Mc for Pennsylvania. Corn is more active, and prices have ad vanced. at 7& for new and &t@Slc for old yellow, with tales of 2,000 bits at our lowest figure. Oats are in steady demand,. at 62@64c for 321bs. Barley and Malt are firm. Baltl• is in better demand ;60 uls let No. I Quer citron cold at *RBO t 1 ton, which is a decline. COTTON.—The market is firm, but quiet at the late ad vance: small sales of middlings at 700 Ib, cash. pgIO):OCIMIES.—Th ero is very little douur, owing to the dillerence in the views of buyers and sellers, with email sales of Coffee and Sugar at full prices. PROVISION S.—Pork is firmer, and Mess is hold at ;05 bid ; nut much doing in Bacon; 100 tierces Lard sold at 1104 c, cash. SES.D6.—There is a steady demand fur Cloverseed ; 600 bus sold at ;$6.5V1 , 7 for common to prime quality. Timothy is worth Mali, and Flaxseed 1 .3 7 sl bit. WHISKY is in better demand ; about 700 bids sold at 44c, prime packages 45c, and drudge 4:-Ktie . 't The following are the receipts of flour and grain at this port fo.day: Flour 3,803 bbls. Wheat 12,750 brt. Corn O , SOO Oat.. 3® New York Markets of Yesterday. Aottas.—rots are selling at ?9.37;;(930, but Pearls continue nominal. nitF:Alerrt;rye. — The market for State and Western flour is it little firmer and! moderately active. The sales are 13,0001M1s at $6.3(1(410.60 for superfine State • .$ 1 1.700 7.10 for extra State; AJ6.4e03.60 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Oldo, &c. ' • $6.8507.W for extra do, in cluding shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio, at 87.250 735, and trade brands of do at $7.4508.0. Southern Flour is firm and without material change. sales 500 bhls at $7.1007.73 for superfine Baltimore, and $7.K09.10 for extra du. Canadian Flour Is firmer and in moderate demand: sa l es 700 bbig, at 30.8007.15 for common to good, and $7.20 e 3.35 for extra brands. 1:14 , Flour is quiet at:s-1.500133 for the range of fine and euperline. Corn Meal is firm, but quiet. We quote Jersey at $3.90 @4: Brandywine $1.05; puncheons $2.1. Wheat Is more active for export, and the market is 1@ 2c better; the sales are 125.(XM bushels at $1.3201 41 fur 'Chicago Spring; $1.4101.48 for Milwaukee Club; $1.48@ 1 50 tar amber Iowa; Ibm@l.o6 for winter red. Western; $1.5701.58 for amber Michigan. Corn is firm, and there is rather more doing . : sales of 711.000 bushels at St@Ssc for sound Western mixed, and 7t@gl for unsound do. 80, 30 al rt= ER, Philadelphia Exchange.) BOARD. 10 Morris Canal 57 1000 Elmira It 7s. —175.10(1g 675 Sabi Nay Os 73 500 City Os 113555 6500 do Now.llo 5000 do .• New.ea.sh .110 76 Mechanics' 13k.•.. 12 Commonmeth Bk.. 37 6 Plant BE,Ten C&P 35 4 Union Bk,Teu C&P3S 25 Hazleton C0a1.... 65 50 Lehigh Nay 57 10 Delaware Div.... 43 500 Cam & Am 8s '67• RXI Penult R 61X 1200,1 Palma R Ist in.„ —ll5 7 Huntingdon Sr B T 15 MOO do 2d m 75 1000 L Island 11 63 101 50 Elmira R pref 46 20 Mem' Bk, Pettey 48 30 Green S.: Cuatai R. 373 4 3.10 New Creek E)11111 " . . ft 4s' 4 dl- & Mewl 8k... 52% ;Much R...C&P 5134 1000 Sunbury &Ede 7:4.110 10000 Sold Nav 1mpt..05 S 2 BOARDS. 4 Commercial Bk. 7 Mr!clisatics' Bk. • Bid. defied. GaDh m o leas fd 27X 28 83; in Beaver Mead it— 614 .. Minehill R 5214 53 Harrisburg R• •.. . • 60 I Wilnein,..ton R... Lehigh iNlav 6e.. Do shares.— 50X 67 Do 35 . Cam & ?hits & Brie Bs.. . Sap & Erte 7a.. L Island R... Do bonds.... Delaware Div...• 43 4334 Do bonds.... tiprnee-street R.. 1734 Chestnut-st R.... 50 61 Arch-street R...: 2.91 Reee•street R.... 1045 12 Tenth-street R.• • Wat Thirteenth-st R.. 25 27 W Phila R B) 80 Do bonds.... , Green-street R... 37 373 Do bonds.... Second-street R... 75 76 Do bonds... • Fifth-street 5•5 Ea Do bonds. Girard College it 9.44; 28 Seventsentb-st R 11 114; Little Sohityl R.. 483:. 484.; X66X • • 107 BIEEK3 ;ks, Janitaxy on at 3 o'clock. Bia. NYCenRR 1[1631 117 Erie c0mm0n..... 731 75.% Erie Prof 1024 103 Hud‘ion E1y...... 9331 ni Harlem R. R 95N MN Harlem R Pre!' 7un 71 Reading E P..... Od • 9334 Michigan Con... 9.5 95 Michigan South. 50 NUDo. Do. Guar . 973 9791 Panama 19) •• 11l Central 59 EO% Cleve & l'itk... • Sii% Sl%i (Jolene...sc Chi-- S 9 SOll ( - :lev & Toledo... Si% Si% Chi & Pock 1A... S 8 89% Terre Haute Co.. • • • • Chi Env it D Q • • 3111 Sr. Pr n C C 0102% 40 CI /111 Cen Con bds— • • PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE L. BUZBI;} E. C. BIDDTA L Comm Tall or rag Morn( 7r;o, E. ADD .CFCB. LETTER BAGS AT THE idratanAtcrEt' IMOHATiaIr, PHILADELPHIA. Ship Westmoreland, Decan Liverpool, soon Bark American, Christian Port au Prince, soon Brig Frederick Douse, Furness Loudon, soon Brig Wm II Harris, (Br) Cost Meet.. ..... Cienfuegos. soon Brig Itaouded, Miller Havana. soon Brig Amanda Jane, Almedia Barbadoes, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PIIILADELPIILIA, Jan. 16, 1863. SUN RIBES 7 20-SIIN SETS 0 0 HIGH WATER LI 30 ARRIVED Bark Damon, Bartlett, 4 days from New York, with pig iron to l' Wright & Sons. Brig 0, 0 Warren, Hartz, 4 days from Now York, with snit to P Wright A-. Sons. . Bark Nary E Porter, Phi nney, 3 days from New York', with lend to Workman & Co. Brig John Chrystal, Veacock, 14 days from Alatanzai, with bagar and 111(03-SECS to John Alaaou & Co. Brig Biackflsli, Fairchild, 8 days from Calm Ilaytion. wit h logwood to 'nos Wattaon & Sons. Brig J C Coale, Lindeu.3 days from Now York, in ballast to Workiima & Co. Fehr Fair Wind, Smith, 2 days from Now York, iu bal last to 3 E Barley & Co. Schr Jams 'hider, Davis, 2 days from New York, in ballast to 3 E Barley & Co. Fehr E W Ga rduer. Somers, 7 days from Dos' on, with incise to captain. Fehr Jos Ma xfield, May, 5 days from Hampton Bonds, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. clir l'augasset,Waples, 5 days from Fortress Monroe, iu ballast tr. captain. Behr A II Manchester. Nickerson, 5 days from Fortress Monroe, with incise to Crowell & Collins. Bohr Courier, Hopkins, 4 days from Fall Elver, with mdse to captain. Fclir It 0 Whelden, Neal, 4 days from New York, in ballast to .1 11 White, Sob r Caroline Hall, Lawson, G days from Amboy, with fire brick to citptaiu. Behr Shiner Prtco, Godfrey, 10 days from Key West, in balteSt. 10 captain Schr E Townsend, !limns. 3 days from New York, with coal to Philadelphia Gag Works. Behr C M heal, Henderson. 9 days from New York, with coal to Philadelphia Gas Works. Fehr S P Garrison, Grace, 4 days from Now York, With coal to Philadelphia Gas Work e. Schr Lucy. swam, l day front Brandywine, Del, with flour to It M Lea. . Schr lowa, tlilyard, 1 day from Newport, Del, with flour to R M Lea. Schr Hannah Barratt, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to .fns Barratt & Soli. Schr J S Weldin, Springstead„ front New York. Schr Thos P Cooper, Taylor, from Now York. Rehr J M Vance, Burdge, from Now York. Schr Fidolia, Gandy, from New York. Seim F FA wards, Blackman, from Piney Point. Behr Mary & Elizabeth, Cordory, from Beaufort. BELOW. ••• Bark Millinokot, Bailey, from New York. CLEARED. Bark Sea Engle, Howes, Port Spaln, Thos Watson St Sons. Brig Atmore, Hoffses, New Orleans, Workman & Co. Brig Mary Lc Blanc. Le Blanc, Port Spain, Van Horn, Weeawortk F.; Co. Schr Phoenix, Hamilton, Portsmouth, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Sell r Julia Maine, Smith, New York, do Schr It 0 W holden, Noal, Now York, J R White, Fehr .1 Maxfield, May,.New York; Tyler, Stone & Co.. ' Schr .1 M Vance, Burdr,e, New York, do Schr Palignscet, Wnpl es, Fortress Monroe, do Behr Lou IYa Cray, Bowen, Fortress 4ionroe, do Fehr J Babcock, Jeffries, do do Schr linrrlet S: Biulth-Tice, Alexandria, do Schr F Edwards, Blackman, Fortress Monroe, Hunter, Norton & Co. Seim J Hendrickson, Westcott, Piney Point, Va, do Schr TP Cooper, Taylor, Jersey City,,L AudEnriod St Co. Soh r .1 S Springstend, New 'York, do Behr Mary d: Elizabeth, Cordery, New York, Davis, Pearson (,o. Bohr Fidelia, Gandy, New York, Costner, Sllckner Wellington. Sehr If A Bogen:, Rogers, Now York, D Cooper. S;r It Willing, Clnypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Sr. MEATORANDA. Si'JP Carioca, Cunningham, from . Now Orleans, was as Barcelona 24th ult. _ . Ship Bone of the Soa, Foster, cleared al Now York yes terday for San Francisco. - Bark A I Harvey, Antler, for New York, eras at Sierra Leone 7th ult. Bark Union, Heard, for Philadelphia, wa3 at Pernam buco 44th Burk Onward, (Br) Doty - , hence, arrived at Havre 25th Brig Delecrn.re, (Br) ROSS, hence for Loudon, at Graves end 2Sih ult. Schr Eugene, Higgins, hence, was discharging at Per nambnco 14th Schr Dwight, 1:1111 O cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Schr Di Lank, Middleton, cleared at New York yester day for Frederica, Del. . . NEW York, Jan. 15—A:rived, :411p Ernst, from Nassau; bark May thlyer. from Port Spain; bark Holland, from St Jago; brig Cygnet, from Matamoros; brig Excelsior, from Denman: steamer Georges Creek, from N Orleans. SPECIAL NOTICES. HASHEESH CANDY CURES NERVOUSNESS, Weakness, Depression of Spirits, &c. An agreeable substitute for. Liquors and Spirits. Dr. CLINTON Agent, 144 South SIXTH Street, Phila• dolphin. it* DRAKE'S. PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and dizt. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrbmha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbrut. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They maks the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's greal restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix EMIL the cele brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken will: the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or Urns of day. Particularly recommended to delicate person requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. li. DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY, New York. seem ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF ' THE LA.TEEI STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi ring. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM' is strictly adhered to. All an thereby treated alike. dell-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dy , produces a color not to be distinguished from ruituse: warranted not to injare the hair in the least; remediet the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, dm. ICI - The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCEIS LOR, on the four *Mee of each box. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) my2B-ly New York, . . IVI.PAiR.7O7 - 1 . 10 OUTLET —TIALL.—On tttikli inst., in Camden, S. 3., . by the Roy. 1t..t 4 . henry L. Butler, of Pittsburg, to Emma Hal)ter . Zamtfen. Vo cards. 813 .1] El4 i7" . ":R.Ca.—On the 13th inst.hy Rev. W. C. Robiusot; John Somers and Amanda C. hacker, of this . EAGER—SfIUMERT.—On the ?Atli November. 1562, by Rev. W. C. Robinson, George W. Yeager and May Shit ben, all of this city. n 1 ED. IIr.4R.tN.N.—At his residence, on :Walnut street, on the 14th inst., Captain Robert Morris Mc&mian, aged 37 years, late of the U. S. Navy. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of Simon Gartland, No. 'Si South Thirteentlisirect, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. , • *.O NORTON.—On the 15th inst., George Norton, in the 534 year of his age. His relatives, male friends, and the members of .t/to Bar, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 821 Catharine street, on Moodily morning, chant!' inst., at 9 o'clock. Funeral service at Trinity Church, Catharine at. t.'s COLLINt.g.—On the evening of the .13th inst., Isaac Col lins, in the Rith year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fune ral, without further notice, from his late residence, West Penn Square and Filbert street, on Second clay.l9th inst., at 10 o'clock A. It. stm: yoric papers please copy., .—On the 14th inst., Benjamin P. Williams. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fune ral from his late residence, No. 261 North Ninth street. on Soren th-day, the 17th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. SMITH.—On the morningof the Lith inst., Frederick S., eldest son of John P. and Anna B. Smith, in the 89th year of his age. Nis funeral will take place from the residence of his father. No. 1.0:11 Vine street, on Saturday afternoon at one o clock. ItoSEIVGARTEN.—IiiIIed in action near Dittrfreeslmro. Tenn., Dope:2lll)er _oath, 1562, Major Adolph G. Roseafgar te»,a gcd 23. His mole friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeist from the residence of his father, No. 1532 Chestnut street, to-day (Friday), January 16th. at 10 A. N. PIEIISON.—On Tuesday evening, the 13th inst., Joseph S. Pierson, in the Nth year of his age. Ills relatives and friends, and those of the family. also MOMIt Morlah Lodge, No. 155 A. Y. M., Girard Mark Lodge, No. 214 A. Y. M., and the order generally , are re spectially invited to attend his funeral, from the resi dency of his father-m-law, Andrew kennissou ? this (Fri day, afternoon, the 16th lust., at 2 o'clock, without fur ther notice JEFFRIES.:-On the 12th Inst., James Jeffries, in the 72d year of hi, age. The relatives and. friends ire invited to attend his Cone nil to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, near Tioga station; cars start from Ninth and Green at lery. o clocic P. 11. Interment at Mount Vernon Ceme t . . on the battle-field at Murfreesboro, on Slst nitimo, while beartn.r despatches from General Dose cra tu4, First Lieutenant Itran W. Grubb. of the original "Anderson Body Guard." in the 21d year of his age, sou of George G. and Maria D. Grubb. Funeral from their residence. 1107 Vine street, to which the fl•lends of the (wilily are invited, with the members of the Anderson Troop, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday next. Funeral ser y iros Fpring Garden Pre4byterlan Church, at M. o cluck A. M., thence - to Laurel Hill for in termour. BECHTEL—On the 14th of December, 1862, of wounds mad veil in thebattle of Fredericksburg, Francis Bechtel, Co. G. )If•th Reaitnent. P. V., aged 19 years and 4 mos. - RUDD.—thi W J ednesday, anuary 14: at the Wa•thing ton House, Philadelphia, Eliza, wile of Commodore John Rudd, U. 8. navy. FLACK AND WHITE 8.A.1 MORAL SKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts, Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. "Mic.lin nod Revere Bows. Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black. / Crape Trimming 6. Enfilleb Crapes and Veils. Round Grenadine and Crape Vella. Rlnck Ottoman Ponlinq,S7Y, cents. Muck and English Rem, 26 to MY ceno Jut received by bESSON & SON, .inl2 MOURNING STORE. 916 CHESTNUT tilaw,t. "(TYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH have a line assortment of flood Glows , Mock Silks. • jelo Widows' Silk); without gloss. "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, always keep a line stock of Staple finuseliold Goods. jai° Best MusD CIN Linens, and Flannels. & LANDFALL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keop a full line of • • 21fonraing Shawls. io.lo Fa.bionahle Shawls. POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, .LiNulitY 1.5,1563.—The Mails for Havana and Ziew Orleans will close at this office on FRIDAY Even ing, January ]6, at nine o'clock. It C. A. WALBORN, P. M. ANDERSON CAVALRY!!!—AnAd journed Meeting of the Relatives and Friends of the "Anderson Cavalry," now in the field at Nashville, Tenn., will he THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 734 . o crock, in the 110051 S of the Young Men's Christian Awociation, 1009 CHESTNUT Street. As this will be an importwit nutting, ageneral attendance is requested. WM. H. MAURICE, Fresident. A. R. BOSTAIR. Secretary. M. SEAMEN'S MISSION.—The Anniver sa Meeting of the CHURCHMEN'S MISSIONA RY ASSOC I ATION, ATION, for Seamen of the Port of Philadel phia, will be held at the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, on SUNDAY EVENING, lab inst. Service to commence at half past seven o'clock. The Rev. Robert F. Chase. the Missionary of the Association, will read the Annual Report. The Sermon will be preached by . the Rev. RICHARD 'NEWTON, D. D., and a Collection will he taken up for fu r thering the objects of the Mission. ja:l6-2t* /M. MASONIC NOTICE. The Officers and Members of EASTERN STAR LODGE, No. 188 A. Y. M.. and the members of the Order generally. II re fraternally reauasted to meet at the HALL, CHEST NUT Street, THIS DAY, at 123 P. M., to atteud the Fu. neral of their late Brother JAMES JEFFRIES. By Order. of the W. M. lc* GEO. P. LITTLE, Secretary, NO TIC E.—THE MEMBERS OF' DIOUNT MORIAH LODOE, No. Lu, A. Y. M., and the Order generally, are requested to meet at the MA SONIC HALL, CHESTNUT Street, on FRIDAY AFTER NOON, 76th Instant, at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOSEPH S. PIERSON. By order of the W. M. [ial32t•) AARON WATERS, Secretary, IMUNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA DELPHIA, January 14, 1.863.—The Annual Meet ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at No. 228 . WAIMUT Street, on TUESDAY. February 3d, 11303, at 11 o'clock A. M. Jals-tte3 0. THOMPSON, Siicretary. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 16. 1863. IIEADQ,UARTERS tOMPANY A ? FIRST REG 1 atExT AKTILLiaty-, G. At a :meeting of Company A, Ist Regiment Artillery, P. If. G., hell at the Armory. January 12, 1.3113, the fol lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted: Re,miced, 1. That it is with very deep and poignant sorrow that we have heard of the death of our former fellow-member, ADOLPH. 0.1.110 Awr Sanlor major and commanding officer of the Anderton Cavalry, Nvlto gallantly fell at the head of his regiment at the late battle ofNurfreeAmre. , . 2. That we feel it our duty to pay a tribute to the me mory of one whose every word and act iusti des the con victmn that he would never, at any time:fail to do his whole duty as an officer and as -a man, and whose un timely death has robbed him of- the fame which ho Awould 611 rely have won. 3. That his enlistment as a private, at a time when he could readily and worthily have .secured high rank ar an officer, furnishes a striking proof of the purity and unsellistmez.s of his motives q but the rapidity of his pro motion, and the admin-rde manner in which ho dis charged his arduous duties when left in command of his regiment, bear witness to the fact that his modesty could not long deceive any abut himself as to his rare and great , . worth. '• . 4. That, honoring his meniory and deploring his leis, we claim the privilege of tendering to the flmily, of the deCeasect" the respectful assurance of our profoundest sYmPatilY. ": SAMUEL DICKSON, CHARLES VBZIN, ' BOBERT BURTON; it Cortnnitte6. EA DQUARTERS noun GUARD, W. CITY Ole PHILADELPHIA, .1 tiNtrAILIC 14, -Mit :SPECIAL OHMS. No.A.—The remains of the , Into ADOLPHE G. ROSENGAHTEN, Major. of the, Anderion Cavalry, Lave Leen brought to' this, his !Wive oily, for interment.' Maier Rosen. erten commenced his military career - as a Sergeant of Company A of the Ist Regiment of Artil lery of this force, in the spring of the year ISIII, from which he entered the service of the United .ztates, and served a term of three months with the Commonwealth Artillery, at Fort Delaw ire.' Subsequently he enlisted in the Anderson Troop of Cavalry, organized originally as a body-guard of tieneral Anderson, of Fort Sumpt er fame, but afterwards assigned to that duty with General Buell. The Anderson -Troop was so well composed and its services were so highly appreciated, that the far De partment directed that it should be increased to a fall re giment, 11 Bich was speedily done, and, in the assign ment of officers to its command, Adolphe Rosengarten, already distinguished for military qualities.-of a high order, Was appointed one of its Majors. The regiment was Ordered into service with General Roseerans, in Tennessee and much was expected from the character of those who composed it. These ex root:Alexis were not realized. On the eve of battle, when ordered to the'frout, it is alleged that the regiment re fused to obey its orders, and disgraced those colors which they li Ad sworn to uphold and defend.- - Major Rosengarten, being in command of the regiment, used every effort and made every appeal to induce the refractory inen to return to their duty. He was but par tially-successful. Gathering some two hundred men only, from his entire command, he reported for duty, ad vanced to the front, and was immediately engaged in battle. Leading a victorious charge upon the enemy's cavalry, in the early c indict at Murfreesboro, in Tennes see; he foil gloriously, covered with wounds, at the head of his command, a martyr to insubordination. Yet in his early: youth at the time of- his death, the country has to deplore the loss of an officer of the highest promise. It is ordered, ' . That an escort suitable to the rank of thedeccased pa rade at the City A renal, on Friday next, the 15th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. • Colonel Norkurnet, of the M Regimerit of Infantry, willsletoil two companies from his regiment as a pqt. Companies A and C of theist Regiment of Artillery are detailed also for this service. • - .._ . Major Lewis A.: Scott, of the al infantry, will Command the Escort. • •• By order of ' A. J. PLBASGIITOII, Brigadier General. Commanding Home Guard. 14%1. BRADFORD, Asst. Adjutant General, ' jaiii-2t THE UNION VOLUNTEER . RE-. FRESBILENT COMMITTEE make the following ;Lek noWledgments : Fair bold .by Miss Clara Virginia Devans, ,1,416.57 . • proceeds of a Fair held at the Southwark• Soup-house by Misses Emma Queen, Amelia Sharp, aud Ida Dunlevy, $.50.30 ; :Rev: Albert Barnes, $1o; ReV. William 11. Furness, ,igi; D, li, Bennett, 310 ; Western Bank, 25; Lewis Audeureid & Co., three tons coat ; P. Fowler, ; Masterson, two barrels Apples ; pro ceedS of it Fair held in the Uridesburg M. E. Church by Misses Betty G.Robinson, Ella T. Eston Doroas Mary C. Muhleder, Mary Spangler, Mary'', Little, Mary Davis, and Kate Watsen, $51.31; St. Paul's Sunday school, $2O ; Alexander. Purvis, one keg nails. /INSURANCE COMPANY OF TELE PkiNZNYLVANIA, JANUARY 13,.1863. The foLlowthg gentleznen have boon duly elected as Directors of the Conipa.ny for the year 1863: DIRECTORS FOR YAR 18a3. HENRY D. SHERBERD, - CHARLES MAC &LESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, WILLIAM R. WHITE, GEORGE H. STUART, 3 SAMUEL GRAN;, Jo., - TOBIAS WAGNER, THOMAS D. WATTSON, • " • HENRY G. FREEMAN, • , CHARLES S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CARSON, EDWARD C. KNIGHT, • . JOHN B. AUSTIN. At n meeting' of the Directors, held tliis day, HENRY D. SHERRERD, Esq., was unanimously re-elected Presi dent of the Company. jal6-.6t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. M. MERCHANTS , FUND.—THE AN noel Meeting of the MERCHANTS' FUND SO GMT, trAl Lo . held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 20th inst,at 4 o clock. at their Room, northwest corner kETRICTH and SatiSOM Streete. The Annual Report will be submitted, and an election held for 011icers. THOS. F. BRADY, - • Secretary.. MFz. , lIOIIITEOPATMO HOSPITAL / 4.13.6 CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will. be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner free of charge. B. F. GLENN, -n022-ti Secretary of Board of Managers. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AB, TI-a — ro THE ARMY ACID DAV.T, PHELADEL PHI A, October 24, 1912. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirons of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CRBSTBUT Street. B. FRANK PAL'Af ER, 3i9-6m • Government Surgeon-Artist. LO. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA., January 12, 1804. _ . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the second day of Febrnarv,ls63, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the SANSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Election fur. Director;; will be. held on MONDAY, the sump(' day of March, IW3, at the Office of the Company, No. 238 gonth THIRD Street. ja1:1-tre 2 M. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COBIPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, rIiILADEL PIMA, SAunary 12,156.5. 'IDE BOARD OP DIRECTORS have this day declared a Setni.annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT. ; also, an Extra Dividend of SIX PER CENT. (both exclusive of all taxes,) out of the profits of the d ompany for the past six months payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on aennuid. CHARLES PLATT, Jan. IS, 1863 (jstatit) • Secretary. m.OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL lIN SCRANCE COMPANY. PITILADELPSIA, January 5, 1833. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held this date, a DIVIDEND OF SIX ;PER CENT., on the outstanding Scrip, was declared, payable to. the scrip -holders on demanl, without deduction for taxes. me-12t • JO A N MOSS. Assistant Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAILROAD CODIPANY. Moo 227 South 1 , 011.11 TH Street, Pumtnet.pma, :tannery 13,1&13. The Transfer Books of the Common Stock of this Company, opened TO-DAY, will be again elon,l on the rth inst., at the close of business hottr - .7, - .. The dividend will be calculated on the shares.7 4 ' they stand on the hooks At the close of business on the it lust., and the books Isill be reoPfined 01 1 ceb ruary JawL s. BRADFORD, Treasurer. MEETING OF THE coirrat to the HOSPITA H PRO +, - /P":•T EPISCOPAL CHURCH inPhila d el p hia, held TFDAY, January 6th 1863, the following-name d gen tlemen were duly elected members orate Bard of Mena gers to Eerie for the ensuing three years, : • - Roy. . vuswnr.nl2.lloWE, D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON', D. D. • Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STENS:NS, D. D. JOHN BOHLEN. WILSON C. SWANN, H. D. CLAYTON T. PLATT. EDWARD HARISHORNE, 31. D. JOHN WELSH. • Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS, Secretary. ja7-tf AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPARY,.WALNUT Street, South oast corner of FOURTH. • Priir.,AumPnia, January 8,1863. At the annual election by the Stockholders, held on. MONDAY. January 5, the following gentlemen were elected Trustees: Alexander J. Edgar Thomson, lion. James Pollock, George IS'llgent, Albert C. Roberts, William J..lloward. Philip B. Mingle, And at a Meeting of said Tr lowing °facers were re-electe Preeldiet—ALEXAK CET Vice President—SAMUEL Actuary—JOHN C. SIMS Secretary and Treasurer Tl-111 PHILADELPHIA. WILMING TON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COAL - ?ANY. PHILADELPH TA, January 12. MN. At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, held This Day, the following persons were unanimously elected Directors for the ensuing year: Samuel N. Felton, John C. Groome, Moncure Robinson, J. I. Cohen, Jr., Wm. Lytticton Savage, Thomas Kelso, John A. Duncan, Columbus O'Donnell, Jesse Lane, Enoch Pratt, Jos Dringliurst, Thomas Donaldson, Frederick A. Curtis. I Win. W. Corcoran, Nathaniel Tha yer. At a Meeting of the Board of Directors, held This Day. SA RUEL M. FEL'IoN was unanimously elected Presi dent. and ALFRED HORNER Secretary and Treasurer. -jal.4-3t. • ' • • A. HORNER, Secretary. - NOTICE---AT MEETINGS OF THE 11CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITT6B, held on. the 6th and 9th instant, the following resolutions were passedund ordered to be published : Resolved; That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue the payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st January iustant, except in each cases as thermay have already elilgatel themselves to pay after that date. Resolved, That the Guninittee will, as soon as practi cable, after the let of February next, make a report to the subset %era to the Fund. Resolved. That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty .to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia; on or before the Slst January instant, (except ing deserters, subetUntes, and ithsentooe, and those woo have received any bounty from the city of Philadelphia.) for thelellow it g—viz: • Segebarth's Art Wen% Pe ton's Cavalry. Roberts' ArtiUtry, U. S. Regulate, . • U. S. hiarines,• . Old rbiladelptiia Volunteer RegiMents. Snid payment to be made whenever the reernitlrdts finitively in service in the field, or in a fort, gityclion, navy yard. or ehlp of the United States. • . r ". • • . Resolved. That all payments under the foregoing rein: i ndent; be made in *term /lance with the forms adopted by the Disbursing. Agency • THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN .BLODOET Secretary. nr..A"...l..o•VVVVVVVWW4nAnn.A.MAAnnovvvvvvv~"....vvvv, HAVE . - . THIS...DAY ASSOCIATED with roe JOHN t GRAMM, of Pine Grove,_Schnyl kill county, ano wilt . continuo 'tho COAL BUSINESS, as heretofore, under the flnalof 'ALA/LISTON & ORAEFF. JOHN It. BLAKISTON, • 818 WALNUT Street. JOHN BLANISTON h sidinitted ..to an :interest in our firm from this dnte. . " BLAKISTON & GRAEFF. ph lin del phiniJran. 150381 jaistit • • • ARMY CLOTTING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, • I i ntLATIMPRIA, Inn 16, 1863. SEALED PHOPOSALS aro invited at this office nail 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., to deliver at the Schuylkill Arsenal 1 et 300 HOSPITAL TENTS AND PLUM The Tents to be made of Cotton or pure Linen Duck, equal in weight to 12 oz. falf•-1 nch. to the yard. The Files of 10 oz. 28%-inch. Duck. Samples of the material •must accompany the bid. Bidders will state in their proposals the price, number bid for, and bow fest they can be delivered ; and, oleo give the names of two sufficient sureties for the faithful performance of the contract, if awarded. Bidders are invited to be present when the bids are opened:', G. 11. GROSUAIf. • WO- . Deputy Q. M.. General. • ALL THE WORLD CAN NOW SKATE WITHOUT LEARNING. , DUTTON'S SHELL GROOVE SKATES ! (PATENTED APRIL 15, )86:.) Everybody can at onc BEAUTIFUL these NOVEL AND SKATES. WITHOUT FATIGUE. WITHOUT LEARNING, WITHOUT DANGER UNLIKE ALL OTHER SKATES ! Perfectly AVOIDING ALL STRAINING of the FEET AND ANKLES, THEY ARE NATURAL SELF-SKATERS. THE ONLY LADIES , SKATE ntiED • EreIICAL F A CULTY I y approd of by the M Now Strap PA - toning, without Buckles. THE "NE PLUS ULTRA" OF ALL SKATES, THE SHELL GROOVE SKATE, AT ONCE places the ART OF SKATING within the reach of EVERY PERSON. THE MOST DELICATE • • LADIES AND CHILDREN can readily use the SHELL GROOVE AT ONCE, knit SKATE UPON THE ElRft TRIAL, WITHOUT DANGER, AND WITHOUT FATIGUE! For Sale nt • Plm • • - • o. 418 CiansTri Steen, Jal4owfm St • :"Wholesabi Depot. LEC A N:L INES STRICTLY OS. SERVED at tbe ITAIR-DYEINO AND SHAMPOO:. INO SALOON, FOURTH and BHANCIL ial4 if tt Samuel Work, Hon. Joseph Allison, Charles F. Heazliti, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Jonas Bowman. steel , held this day, the fol • d ter the ensuing year: R WIT ILLDLN. • WORK. JOHN S. WILSON. jal2-6t 'COPARTNERSHIPS. PROPOSJU,S. MILITARY. si ATTENTIONI ROBERTS' ARTILLERY, FOR FORTRESS MONROE. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY A-DEWEY'S LANE. c EILBIANTOWN All men who have enlisted in this Company will report immediately to Camp, in order that they may receive their Bounty, and prpeeed with the Company, on SATURDAY, to Fortress Monroe. Any such man not reporting by that time will forfeit his 'Bounty, and, if pprehende4, wilt be tried and puniShed as a deserter. SAM'', HAZARD, Jn.., •- . • .lal4-3t Captain Company A, BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE a REGIMENT. .15Gth REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS BOUNTY RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and n camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment will receive the following Ceh in hand oMbeing mustered in $25 when the company is full 50 " when the regiment is full 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total .... . .... Noue but mon of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. , CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. 'H W. A. AMILL, Adjutant.. de?.4-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY, " Cam p Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or tbree positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which Rill be assigned to young men of good re ferences, and wile have seen servioe. dell-tf ,MILITARY GOODS.. • GW. SIMONS & BROTHER, • SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, • MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY, • FINE SWORDS, AND " MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY IRS-ifUm LADIES' FURS. LADIES' FANCY FUE,S. JOHN FAREIRA, No. ns ARCH BTREFIVRELOW EIGHTH, I,MFORTER AND MAIMACTITRER OE LADIES' FANCY FURS. MY assortment of Fancy-Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cask. Ladies, please give me a call. oc3-Intif FUR - S! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, Sr OS: AND 117 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FUR-S, To 'which the ! attention of the Public is invited. nol9-2m :1 I MIC4OI3OOPIO O I:HOTOGRAPILIO G. W. SIMONS BROTHER, • MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, SANSODI-STREET HALL, Have just received, direct from Paris, a largo assort ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy mountings. FOR SALE TO THE TRADE, and to be had at all the principaljewelers, opticians, and, Caney stores in the city. • jaB•ifirn D. T. PRATT, hycaissoi TO PRATT 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly In receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS. MTh AME4l4j*bt:.'W-A.T.OTIES, Of desirable styles sad iiuditles; to spit all classes of ELI HOLD.EN, ". Dealer in fine . AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WITCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS. oeS3.4smt 708 MARKET Street AMERICAN WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON, - stal l aso No. 326 CHESTNUT Stree WATCHES, JEWELRY, diC). j: A FRESH ASSORTMENT • .;:iIiESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR dc BROTHER, Importers. mli2o4f 32* CHESTNTIT Street, beloW irotath aEE3;MM G OLD- ANP . . . CITY WARRANTS, OLD • DEMAND TREASURY • NOTE% BOUGHT . AND SOLD BY PA,LMER•4I; HUEY, No.. 84 SOUTIITHIRD STREET, ial4vfm Big JOHN C. OAPV & SON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE - BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS ',NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS. de3-3m • - • FIVE -TWENTIES, OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above • , • LOAN' 'AT PAR. • Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the fir 4 days of May and November of each year. 'At the present yainutrx ON OOLD, these Bonds yield about EIG'FIT per cent. per annum. • • full supply always on hand: • . JAY 00010 E,. SIIBSCAIPTION AGENT. acol4mhl. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. S . TUMMY THOMAS, STOOK ; 4ND. BI•LL 'BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ea dnsively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negooiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Gel). D. Parrish, Esq. John B. Myers & Co.. Samuel B. Thomas, Esti. del64mlf $2601000 TO LOAN, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOURTTS, ON DIAMONDS. SILVER PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND HOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHANS' OLD ESTABLISHIED HONEY. LOAN OFFICE, N. E CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS. (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances made at the lowest rates. detalmo $2 , 000 $1,600, $5OO. -T HE S E 9 amounts to invest in good MORTGAGE SECURITIES. • . LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers, jel43t" • 1035 BEACH Street $2500 TO LOAN: OrMOR'P GA GE , for five Than . Ave per cont.. per annum. S. W. TITACKARA & SON, jal4 3t ' . • • 214- South TRIED Street.. . WANTEDTHIS AM S B 9 OO CLon a Farm in C2ster a l oun /gate jaS • , E. PrrrlT; 309 NV A L p N OTICE. -PERSONS HOLDING Stock of the TRINITY M. B. CHURCH are request ed to present the Certificates for payment to the under siguml, who is authorized to redeem all tho stock for the benefit of the Church. By Order of the Board of Trustees. E. K. ROSS, Trees of-Sinking Fund. Philadelphia, Jan. 8.190.9. Clto) 304 MARKET Street. :1 - 11.11A.10A .RUM.-13 PUNCHEONS *lt reclined and for sale, In bond, by . • - CHARLES S. CARSTAIRS,_ WOO 1118 WALNUT St. and - GRANITE St. WILLIAMSVILLE AND W A AISITT TA. MUSLIN& 4-4 Forestdalo Bleached. 4-4 Edward Harris Bleached. • 4-4 York Premiums. 4-4 Now Market Extra Heavy Bleached. in-4 TM kit Sheeting. /0-4 Waltham and Pepperell Shooting. • • 12-4 AITIOSki.:4Ig Sheeting. Good Linens for first-class - Shirts. ' PilloW Case Linens and Auslins. POWER LOOM, Table Damasks, Plains, Figures, and Spots. Fine Table Linens and Napkins. . FLANNELS. • - White all-wool and Domot, from ale. to Colored &Mine Flannels. Gray Twilled Flannels. Striped anti Fancy Shirttng Flannels. • Shaker, Welsh. and BA Ilradvrtto Flannels. : BAL MORALS. First4ate fell length and width, at $2.75. - Finer grades at sg, $3,2i, and $3.50, CLOSING OUT. - - Cloak'S, Shams, and DresS Goods, at nominal prices. stock of Bleached and Brown Goods is worthy of buyers' attention; being much under manu facturers' prices. • • COOPER & CONRAD. ials-2tif ' S. E. corner NINTIT Mid MARKET.' • - 17 4 1 . MBROIDERIES. WHITE :GOODS, and It °SUERS:, at Wholesale Prices. • The subscribers - offer one of the best selehted , and largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple EmbrobUries, Trinimings, &e., to be found in the city, to which they respectfully invite theattention orate ladies. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, jalli-12trp - 1008 CHESTNUT Street: ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS; STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHERTINGS AND SHIRT TAGS. For sale by FROTHINGRAM & WELLS. set-if tf OT4GRAPHIC ALBUMS- A 1 large variety for sale at low prices, by JAMES-W. QUEEN 41c CO., del3-tf if 9241 CHESTNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. del3-tf if . WI CHESTNUT Street. OPER A GL ASSES OPERA GLASSES. For sale by__ JA.RES W. QUEEN & CO., del3-tfif 924 CHESTNUT Street. S T A.TEM,y,NT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF Premiums undetermined, Tan 1, 1862 $43,917,49 Written from Tun. 1,1862, to Jan. 1, 1863 ' 137,415 97 Premiums earned during the year ending as above $1.37,513 R) Received from interest on investments 7,1:19 05 Losses, Return Premiums, Re-insurances, U. EL Taxes, rxpouses, and Commissions, paid during the same period 1.4061 09 Balance remaining with the Company $14:288 85 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY JAN. 1, 1883: $lO,OOO Pennsylvania State as. ..... $lO,OOO CO 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6s 4,600 00 7,000 City of Pittsburg 63 5,900 00 7,000 " " 6s 6,300 00 14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal G 5.... 14,000 00 10,000 City of Philadelphia 63 10,300 00 41,620 Camden and Ainboy Railroad 6s 42,910 00 5,000 Pennsylvania Coupon 6s 5,300 00 425 Certificate of Interest of NOrthPenusyl vania Railroad Company 930 00 68 shares Philadelphia Bank 6,703 00 100 " North Pennsylvania Railroad Company MOO 00 45 " Delaware Railroad Company.... 2,20000 S 8 " Delaware Mutual Insurance Company 2,600 03 220 " Potinsylvania Railroad Com pany 13,200 00 25,017 Scrip or sundry Mutual Insurance Coin... panis 16,90000. Bills receivable for premiums Cash in Bank deposited with the United - States 5,000 00 Due the Company for unsettled Premiums, Sal- cages, and other accounts.... - . .. • 57,407 00 nole-Smit THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS have deeltesed an Inte rest of SIX PER CENT. on the outstandingserlp, to be Paid to the scripholders Arithout deduction for taxes, pay able on demand. • . At a meeting ofthe Scripholders of this Company, held at their office January 12, 1S t, the following gentlemext. were elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing three years: S. DESTOURT, SAMUEL C. COOK, R RORIE, EDWARD L. CLARE, WM. C. KENT, H. F. ROBINSON, HENRY LEWIS, Jr., 11ORRIS S. cuainlNGS, who, with • RICHARD &SMITH, JAS, R, CAYMELL, FRANCIS TETE. • bAVID SALOMON, JOHN 11. IRWIN.' CHAS. WHEELER, /5.1 , 1Y.8rrk A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOU, .CHARLES HENRY SAMUEL, STEINER, WM. S. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, OILB'T H. NEWHALL, ELLIS TAENALL. THOMAS DALLSTT, Constitute the Board of Directors. fac)I.IARD S. SMITI3, • • - I'I3SJDRNT. JOHN. 110-SS, • ANNITA.L STATEMENT, G /BARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., For the year ending Doe. 315t,1362. Office 0.5 WALNUT street, Schuylkill Nay. Building. CAPITAL, 412(.0,000. NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN. Premiums received during the year Amount received for interest during the year PHILADELPHIA Total $74,917 18 Premiums determined $65,1127 38 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses, occurring during the year57.1,3:37 0 Paid for reinsurance and returned premiums .. Paid for commissions, $83.32 70—ex penses, 50.3,837 86—including taxes,ffi salaries, oce expenses, and con tributions ASSETS AND SECURITIES. Cash In bank and on hand .. - .66,550 . S'2 Cash at Pittsburg and other agencies 6,500 . 00 Temporary and call loans.. 8,72:3 )0 $24773 77 Bonds and - mortgages • • 11000 U. S. loans, Camden and AmboY, Phila. City loans, Penna. R. Rl,. North Penna. R. R., Delaware R.R. bonds, and bank stocks • . 2c230 , oo Bills receivable, and other securities held as collateral • 14006 , 00 ----mos! 26 Comparative Statement of Premiums and Losses for FMB Taus: Premiums received. Losses paid. In 18534 370,841 36 $-T2AI3 Si. 180 39,673 18 62,754 73 7856 40,004 29 29,87311 1857 42,723 39 22,197 32 1618 • 46,407 66 15,678 10 1659 89,194 51 49,048 47 1560 • ' 96,462 66 62,525 S 3 1561 . 70,074 49 50,739 64 1668 - ' 66311 37 21,357 68 • 1033,779 31 $369,65 62 $193,943 79 The premiums exceed losses $193,943.79. Out of this balance the current expenses and divi- dends have been paid by the Company. During this period changes have taken place, making it necessary to limit our business in certain districts. The Directors have managed the Company with a view of making it entirely safe for the Insuring public, Its success speaks for itself. Numerous companies have 'withdrawn from business in consequence of - the vicissitudes of the times. CHAS. I. DUPONT. PETER S. HOE, of N. Y., JERRY WALRER. Wm. M. SWAI N JO H N W.SCLASHORN, FURMAN SIIEI'PARD, JOHN THORNLEY, TBOS DRAKE, C. F. HEASLITT„ JOSEPH KLAPP , It. D., ABRAHAM HART, N. S. — LAWRENCE, DAVID 80YD,..14.., JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vibe President. JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary. jalo-tf GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE. 415 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. This Company continues to take risks on the safer classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly, Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS - and;we respectfully solicitits favor in the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DISPORT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGIIORN, JOHN THORNLEY, V. E. HEAELITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD,_ PETER S. HOE, of N. Li Will. N. SWAIM'. FORMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH ICLAPP,M. D., N. S LAWRENCE, WM: C. *HDALiN, JOHN SUPPLER r. • THOMAS CRAVEN, President. _ A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. ALVORD. Secretary. ap26•iftf UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOAN EADlE,Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS a 890000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively On the cash principle, which Is now fully recognized 'AS ,the only correct Pnnciple. The law under which this Company Is chartered pro -vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become 'impaired to the extent of $2.5.000, or more, the stockhold ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4tb, 1565. Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low as 200 years' experience and the probable future rate of interest will justify. 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Joseph Patterson, Eeq., President Western Bank. Bon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. • Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. delO.Wfm3m FAME DISURAN -m- 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND DLR INLAND ECTORS. INSURANCE. YZATICiB N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson. Geo. A. West, Henry Levis, Jr., John Kessler. Jr.. John W. Everman, Chas. Stokes. Philip S. Justice, A. 11. Roseuhelm, 0. W. Davis, Josop D. Ellis. . FRANCIS N. BUCK President,. CHARLES RICFIARBSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLAXCILLED. Secretary. Usaa•iftt .L IQUEITRELL-50 OASES ASSORTED mums • just received per ship Vandalia, from !Icird"llz.alli for e JITRRTORE & LAvaßows. set 'veo2 and 204 &lath FRONT Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. HOLIDAY GOODS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNION PHILADELPHIA, In conformity with a provision of its Charter SECESTARY INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITA", $200,000. E COIPANY, NO. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE - OLD FR A N KLIN ALMANAC FOR 15e3. TABLE 04, CONTENTS. - Calendar and. Astronomical Phenomena for the year 18qi. Calendars for the month. 4. A chronicle of the Rebellion against the United States. continued from the Old Frank lin Almanac for DM, embracing a record of military, naval, and political events. from November 8. Bel, to October 10,1861. LIST OF BATTLE.S ' Piketon, Mo. Hanover Court House, Va. Dranesville: Va. Fair Oaks, Va. MIMI d, Mo ' • Naval, Memphis; Tenn. Middle Creek, Ky. ' Harrisonburg, Va. Mill Spring, Ky. - - Cross Ko3"a, Va. Fort Henry. . :' Port Republic, Va. - - Roanoke'lsland. N. C. White River, ark. Fort Done!son, Tenn. Capture Cumberland Gap. Valverde, New Mexico, Secessionville, S. C. Pea Ridge; Ark. - Mach micsville, Va. - Merrimac and Congress. Gaines' Mills, Va.,' Monitor and Merrimac, Coal Harbor, Va. New Madrid. Mo. .• . Garnett's-Mills, Va. Newborn, N. C. - : Savage Station, Va. Winchester, Va. , . • Peach Orchard, Va. Pound Gap. . - . . - - White Oak Swamp, Va. Apache Canon:New Mexico. 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For sale at all Book and Periodical Stores. Copies Mailed (postpaid) on receipt of the price. A. WITCH, Publisher, 50r,. CHESTNUT Street. FOR GRATUITOUS CIRCULATION. HAND-BOOK OF INFORMATION FOR SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, &e., Their Relatives and Heirs. TO OBTAIN PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, PRIZE MONEY, be, Sent Free on Application. Address, enclosing one cent state p to pay return postage, SORES Sc BROWN, Solicitors of Nos. ~.4 ) PARK Place, New York, and 476 SEVENTH. Street, Washington, D. C. jaTh-fit pBOTOGRAI-'l-1 ALBUMS Of every variety'of TEE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY' CARTES DE . VISITE in endless variety, together with an immense stook of STANDARD AND .IVISCBLLANEOUS LITERATURE, Accompanies every Book sold! LOvers of Choice Goods, at Low Rates, Fair Bealing 2 and Polite Attention, patronize the GREAT ORIGINAL THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE. A - THANKSGIVING DIS COURSE, BY ALBERT BARNES. PRICK, 20 CENTS. For sale at the PRESBYTERIAN . BOOKSTORE, 1331- CHESTNUT Street, jal4.St* (Opposite U. S. Mint.) $181,363 46 THE NEW AMERICAN CYCIMPADIA. A SUITABLE GIFT. No more appropriate Gift can be selected for a Present than the N'EN AMERICAN CYCLOPIEDIA. 144,632 94 . In Cloth 00 each lln Half Mor Aki. 00 each In Sheep . . 360 each I In Ralf Ituesia... 450 each After the publication of the 16th volume, which will be very early in the present year, the price will be increased IA cents on each volume, so that those purchasing now will save la NEAT BLACK WALNUT BOOKCASES Have been jwcpared to contain THE ENTIRE SET OP THE CYCLOP/EDIA. PRICE $3.50. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN CYCLOP2EDIAi jaI4-xvirm 6t 33 S. SIXTH St., above Cheetnu AN ELEGANT B 0 0.. K. NOW BEADY, • THE LEGENDS OF • CHA,RLEMAGNE, By the nuNtor of the " Age of Fable." RICHLY ILLISTRATED ON CREAM SEASON,E AN]) THE FINECT B MK OF THE' ONE OF LASTING VALUE. Suitable for a Gift, and desirable for every Library, pub lic and private. Price, English Vellum $2.50 Half Calf 3 50 • Full Turkey 5 00 Also, Now Ready, tHIFORM 'WITH THE ABOVE THE AGE OF FABLE, J. E. TILTON & CO.. PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. $141,100 00 . 40,560 05 . 26.752 70 RUFUS CHOATE. JUST PUBLISHED IN TWO VOLUMES 8vo.: The LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ItUPUS CHOATE, by Professor S. G. BROWN. Just issued and sold by subscription. Orders received at the Agency . Office of Appleton's Cyclopedia, 33 South SIXTH Street. $270,899.81 pl.f.l_ 41 NEW AIILITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS. TEE AUTOMATON REGIMENT, in boxes. ANDREWS' RINTS TO COMPANY OFFICERS. SIEGE AND REDUCTION OF FORT PULASKI. MURPHY'S AND JEFFREY'S N AUTICAL ROUTINE. BARRETT'S NAVAL GUNNERY INSTRUCTIONS. GREENER'S GUNNERY IN ISSS. BUTTERFIELD'S CAMP AND OUT-POST DUTY. ALL NEW AND STANDARD MILITARY, NAVAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, on hand and for sale at low prices. . LINDSAY Al BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. jal4 No. 25 SOUTH SIXTH St., above Chestnut ARMY AND NAVY GAZETTE, JUST OUT. PRINCIPAL CONSENTS : Military Schools; Education of Officers; Submarine Armament; Military Regulations; Army Orders; Ap pointments and Promotions ; Naval Orders ; Resig nations; Officers Killed at Fredericksburg ; Naval FA.„; riments; Sanitary Commission; RevolvingTow , j r 8; pek ning sion Decisions; Penn Military Academy.t the Ope ning Year; Surgeon General's Report; Lt. of Advertisers ; Milita Patents; Patent Breech-if:tiding Rifles; The Int- Perini C ity; Naval Depot Question; Business .I'.f otices. Subscriptions *l2, in advance. WM- it. DYER Jo CO., PUBLISIIERS, Xim York and Philadelphia. - lal4-dBt•thelidi STILLE'S PA:b_PHLET, READY THIS MURNING.—HOW A FREE PEOPLE CON DUCT A LONG WAR. Svo Pamphlet. Price 15 cents. Published and for sale bY WILLIAM 8. Ze. ALPRED MARTIEN, delO • No. 60G CHESTNUT Street.. $98,311-97 8,805 81 NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS 1-THE STORY. OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle at the War. By Mrs. Jessie E. Fremont. lerrio. EMS. SPRINGS OF ACTIOIN. By Mrs. C. B. B. Richards. 16mo. MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY. D. , (Kirwan.) By Samuel I. Prime. 12mo. $1.2.i. MEMOIRS OF MRS. JOANNA BETHUNK By Rev George W. Bethune. D. D. 12mo. WA BROADCAST. By- Rey. Nehemiah Adams. 16mo. $1 For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, de9o No. COG CFrEiTNIIT Street. 20,170 53 $43,942 37 $43,942 97 ALECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. Just published, price 13 cents ,a new edition of the late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing. De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity &c. The radical mode of treatment, i without medicine, s fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible expense. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent tinder seal, in b . plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, • CII. J. C. KLINE Sr CO., 127 BOWERY, New York,, n04 2 .4xn if Post Office Box 4.45 t . W " . BROTHERHEA_DS: .:CIROULA .• TING LIBRART.AII.the 'NEW English and American Books including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Library _tirthe country that includes all the NEW UGLISHBOOKEI that are not REPRINT ED here. • r • ••. • • Terms $5 per Pear; six reoatbs 48; three months 111.50; one month 75 cents; or. Leexis per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. . • se.Bsm WAR . . P 0 ES.-REIM ER'S UNE quailed life-sizei'liotograplas in oil Colors,. the most agreeable, life-like Portraits of the day, at roduded. prices. SECUXD Street. above Green. lc JUST OPENED, Where th e • . FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Axe produced by the most • EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. " Those wishing fast-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frtmea, gig band. F. A. O. KNIFE, 'del7-3m THE • STYLE AN D..EXEOUTION OF Rainier's Lifi-size Photographs in oil colors, com mands• the admiration of aIL Secure one - now, at re duced•price, SECOND Street, above Green. It ATERIALS FOR - 31ThiCE PIES. BUNCH, LATER, AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES, • . CIDER WINE, &c., &e. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, - DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, del6Htf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BTB. yq EIMER'S IVORYTYPES ARE elaesed among the finest speeimeos of the age, dra pery rich, warm, and beautitnily colored—flesh-tints Gr life-liks er l -head dimly modeled. SECOND Street; aboveen. t JAMES M. SCOVE . L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Master and Examiner in Chancery. ja43-n* 113 PLUM.Street Camden. N. J. CHAMPAGNE.---AN INVOICE OF Via InsPeriaiust ineeived er ip Robert Cosh man_tand for sale by JAURETC E &LAVERGNE, Salk Nos. xO2 and 204 South FRONT Street. CHAMPAGNIP..-.GOLD LAC CELUI .PAGINLIn. quarts anil_plate, for sale by ••• •• •• • • CHARLES S. CASTAIES. • .401071 MU ACP.Vt. No. 126 WALNUT Street. ,---in LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE. "In-. mono to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near e ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand large assortment of Lillte's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie', Unec nailed Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Banlasult Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on shOrtinotice. This is the strongest, beet DM tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate,. Jewelry, &e. This Safe is con. ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything Tel offered for this purpose, and is the only one that strictly Are and burglar proof. SPECIAL Norice..—l have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most:of them nearly new. and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. j a 2.5-7 yi C..RADLRJR. Asset COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, . of ail numbers and brandi. , • • Itafen e Duck Awning Twills, of all deseriptiolui to' Tents, Awnings, Trunk, and Wagon Covers. • Also. Paper Manufacturers' Drier Pelts, from I to fee' vide. Tarpaulin. Soiling, Sail Twine r &c. JOHN W. NVEHMAN & CO.. Ml4-if • 102'JONES' Allay, SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE OLD PRICES 1 A HANDSOME PRESENT GIFT•BOOK 439 CHESTNUT Street • IT WILL BE COMPLETED IZQ ORE MORE VOLUME, . Making ]6 in all. PRICE: rdl:~►~U i:3:. :~i ~ PHOTOGRAPHS. A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 90G ARCH STREET, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. C. ANscriuTz TIITS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1663. &eras for FRIDAY'S and. SATURDAY'S OPERA can be had TO-DAY, at the ACADEASY and GOULD'S, corner of Se,veuth and Cheatuut /4reets. Seats secured with.- out extra charge AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON ;;VMAIC"/ 311 . ORPHEUB lii(MCAL ASSOCIATIvri'S SECOND GRAND CONCERT. Cull Military Band and Grand Orchestra, Comprising forty of the best music:arts, under the di rection of CARL SBNTZ. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON wouldrespectfully in form the Subscribers to the above-named Concerts, and the public, that the Second Concert of the series will be given on THURSDAY EvErnNo, January 22,186.4, WITH AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A limited number of SUBSCRIBERS' fICKETS will be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, admitting one person m to the three Concerts, and one extra. ticket Will be given for the next Concert. Those desiring to become subscri bers - will please leave their address at the HARNDErf EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 60.7 CHESTNUT Street, or send their name to Box Mt Philadelphia Post Office, Pre vious to January 22d,1353.' The whole of the Parquet Circle. Balcony, Balcony Boxes, and thebril.DantFoyer promenade, is reserved for subscribers and those holding subscribers' extra tickets. Single tickets to others than subscribers.: Parquet (in cluding reserved seats( 50 cents. Family Circle (es trance on Locust street) 25 cents. :ialOgt MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET THEATRE. Business A aunt and Treasurer. . • ..• • • JOS. D MURREE T. BENEFIT OP MISS RICHINGS. TO-NIGHT,.(FRLDAY,) January /A 1663. COURT CARDS. Princess Amelia Miss C. Richings baron Von Babblebery ~ . Mr. Peter Richings After the Comedy, Songs and Recitations by IFIls6 C. RICHINCS. To conclude with the Comic Drama of THE BONNIE FM' Win. miss Thistledown (with 1,..,...... Miss C. Itiehino In rehearsal the ENCHANTRESS. .4:Qes Prices as usual. Seats secured six days in advance. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.- T - Sole Lessee . Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Bueizese4l4,,gerkk . Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. MN MT OF MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS. THIS (Friday) EVENING. January 16. 1363. Performance will commence with Drama of . _ • BORN TO GOOD LUCK'. Paudeen O'Rafferty ' Mr. Barney Williams After which, the CounNl:k of LAW FOR LADIES. Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in five characters. Te VOnOtide with the Coniedietlit of LATEST FROM NEW YORK_ • Phil Mulligan .... Mr. Burney Will lani4, Serapirina Mrs Barney Williams. Doors open at' 6,34 ; Curtain will rise at 7. EMPORIUM', 1 - 4 OBERT HELLER -a-L' ME UNEQUALLED ILLUSIONIST, The oriEnator of the wonderful mystery of SECOND SIGHT, And unqueationablv THE BEST PIANISTIN AMERICA. Will appear at CONCERT HALL, ja - 16-2t*. NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING • TBE B lITCHINSON FAMILY. THIRD NIGHT IN PHILADELPHIA. WILL GIVE A CONCERT AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, COE. EIGHTH AND GREEN, On FRIDAY EVENING, January 16. All of the "Tribe" will appear: Asp, Lizzie. Abby, Freddy, and "Little •Dennett,' singing their Songs of Liberty, Union," &c. Admission 25 cents.. Children tin der twelve 15 cts. Doors open at 7. Concert at S precisely, lan-3v CONCERT lIALL, CHEiTNIIT NJ T STREET, ABOVE TWELFH. LAST WLEK OF' PEARSON'S rirsToßrc MIRROR, OF THE WAh. Open every EVENING THIS WEEK" at 7,t5 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afteruCons at 3 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; packages ()raiz ono dollar. Seats and Tickets may be neenred at the Hail during the day. jal2-61., A SSEMI3LY BUILDINGS. - WOOD ROFFE'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OR GLASS BLOVERS, EVERY EVENING. and on WEE. EESDAY and SATIIRDAY AFTERNOONS, the Splendid Low-pressure Claw, Steam-Engine "MONITOR" will bo in full operation at each entertainment AA'OTHER GREATTFEXTOR *V - All the Magnificent Works of Art manufactured by the Company are Distributed Gratuitously among the Visitors. A valuable collection will be distributed every Evening at A o'clock, and on Wednesday and go. turday afternoons at 4 o'clock. To be distributed by corresponding numberi. which gives every one an equal chance of obtaining a valuable present. The first pre sent for each exhibition will be a magnificent Cue Of Work. Admission 15 cents. No half price. PARTICULAR I4OTICR.—This is the first appearance of the Troupe in this city. fa.s-rat CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT WHALING VOYAGE, AT LECTURE ROM CONCERT IiALL, Every Evening_at 7,1 e, o'clock, And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. This entertainment has a Real Boat, 27 feet long, witk full crew, and was exhibited 250 successive nights ia Now York! Tickets 23 cents, or live for 51. ASSEMBLY AND CHFSTNUT. AMUSEAIENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, The serest MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his nee an& popular Entertainments EVERY iSVFNING during the Week, commencing in 7X o'clock : and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be marvellous: experiments in Magic • wonderful powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admiasion 23 cents. Children 13 cent aERM A NIA ORCHESTRA. -PUB LIC REHEARSALS everSATURDAY FUND NOON at 3% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of $ tickets, sl—to be had of Andre Si Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at alut hall door. n 027 INSTITUTION FOR THE EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY. -al P. M. Ad mission TEN CENTS. Store No Street. - .•- 11 Southß IGHTH HASSLER'S -oltollEsTßA 2 14 NEW OFFICE. -.tab ETGIITH. St., below Walnut. dellldm PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS 1025 clitsTrarr STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. AL till I P. NI. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock, $3O. fy9 ISTANTED-A SITUATION IN A Wholesale or Retail Hardware House, by a young man ; has a knowledge of the btisiness ; will give good references. Address "J.," at this Mike, jal.B-2t* A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITU ATION In a Retail Dry Goods, Hardware, or other Store, or in some I tTholesale or liannfacturing House, to be or general service. Best of city reference. Address Aorou,' , 318 TORN, Avenue. A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EX PERIENCE and CAPITAL, who is desirous of start ing a COAL COMMISSION ROUSE hi this city, would. like to secure a good and reliable man, who fully - under stands the business, either as SALESMAN or PARTNER. Address "J. W. 1'.," with reference, Philadelphia Post - Alta* A\ A N UNEMPLOYED BOOKEEPER, OF experience, having a few hotirs leisure daily, is willing to devote that time in posting, closing, or set tling the books of/Merchants. Manufactnrers, or Trades. men, for a smell compensation. Unexceptionable re ferences Siren. Address Box 2209 Post Office. is3l2A" A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the winter, within ten minutes' walk of The Press office. Address "Russell." at this office. dell-tf* SPECIA_L PARTNER WANTED FOR "-) (5) FIVE YEARS, with a Capital of e 30,000 to ( 930,099„ in a. Manufacturing Establishment, in which sales are entirely Cash. dx the Bouse is one of over 20 years standing. no application will he received exeeptine from responsible sources, which will be treated confidentially. Apply, with real address, to Box 919, Philadelphia Post Post Office. , Ja.16:31,.41 SALESMAN WANTED, WHO THO roughly understands the Cloth and Cassimere job bing business, and is argualnted with the city:trade. Address, with'natne, &c.. Box 908." Post Office. jal44CO de WANTED TO RENT,IIIOII THE ma. first of April next, a moderate-sized , three-story BRICK DWELLI sO DOUSE, in a 'central locality. It must have all the modern improvements. Address, "Reut," at this ofileo, stating locality and price. ials4f IDENSIONS.- $lOO • BOUNTY AND ' I L Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relatives of such as aro deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced ripest by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424- WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a die. tance. oclB-tf • • FR ..SALW--titrs STOOK, OOOD .WILL. and FIXTURES in a wholesale Drag Store and laboratory.. Apply at No. 410 MARKET Street, be tween IS and 1 o'clock. 3all-12t* OROION.GH &NOE FOR ADVER- J-3-11SERS::—A few PANELS on the new and magnill- Cent . DROP CURTAIN of the Arch-street Theatre TO RENT at moderate rates.' • The terms, and all particnlara, can be had of -' • J. VIENOT, 3314.2t*if . Petry House, 307 WALNUT Street. .."FOR SAILE-"---.A. • NEW POINTED STORE HOUSE, situated in Germantown, contain ing six Chambers, Parlor, Dining-room, Library, kitch en, and Bath-room, hot and cold water, sad gas. There is also a Spring-I ouse and large Garden attached. AP ply at 509 COM3IERCE Street. jal43t• • A i FOR SALE.-THREE-EIGHTO of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAINS. Jr., No. 126 WALNUT Street. icm a WILLIAM N. .A.TTWOOD, UNDERTAKEN No. 119 N. EIGHTH SAM, Above Arch. eaet side. LADIES' . HAIR BRAIDS, wras, Curls; Prizetts, Gossamer. Ventilated Wigs, Ventila ted Scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prioes are lower than those of say other establishment. BAKER'S, j &Sam* No. 909 CHESTNUT Street. T'STABLISHED OVER QUARTER -A-A OF A CENTURY. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. NO TREATMENT OR REMEDIES have ever been So suceessful in ef fectually curing disease itta "Dr. Swayne'sraluable Medicines," prepared with the greatest care, under the immediate supervision of a thoroughly educated Physician. We have certificates of extraor dinary cures of diseased Lungs performed by "Dr. Swayns"s Compound Sirr up of Wild Cherry," cases *where the Lungs were very much disordered, giv en up to die by Physicians and friends. If the bowels ars costive, or not sufficiently free, use in connection pcaynee Sarsapa. and Tar Pills" a greatpurify tug purms, tire. The two will cleanse out all dis ordered humor 4 enrich and purify the blood, remove all unhealthy bilious secretions of the stomach and bowels, causing a • perfect healthy state of the Liver. If you have mush, asthma, hemorrhage or spitting of blood, sore throat, ob structions of the • spleen or liver, short breath pain in the urinary organs , night sweats, nervous debility, reatless nights, any symptoms of Pill, MoNARY CO:SSUMPTION, do nut delay. but procure the above remedies at once. 30 rears' Exience Proves to the world that they cannot be egcellet er "gwaytic's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," "dyne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," "Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," " Swayno's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," Cures all complaints of a pulmonary nature, stimulates he Secretions of the Skin. Kidneys, and Bronchial • mu cus membrane, has great influence over the nervous. Tstem. Prepared only by DR. &WAYNE St SON, 330 North SIXTH, above Vine. jalMmit AMUSEMENTS. GERDIAN OPERA THIRD OPERA. OF TIIE SEASOIE. MASON & LOCKSMITH!, COMIC OPERA. BY A.unon A. BERGFELD, Meat. As isted s by MISS JOSERteINE O'CONNELL, A NATI rr; Pit ILADELPHIA. WANTS: 'PERSONAL. FOR SAX.E . .AND TO LET. DERECTOR. CONDUCTOR. rM 7 q
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