.. .. 4111W:KtAltA to our Tilt r i ttrel 094)!I -- 141 , 1Wir melees the n rof beeves, eftltajBol6o.499a Suave 1d et the 'Philedetelde drove ~..,,... OM es the teht-1361, the-last sale for 1801 bating Isis sialleop Monday.:. , , ~ - . . _ - Llizaarata."! : . Beset*. ' Sheep.- .. Mtn. Come; pJaavaie9.:.......J....7,840 1 20,100 - 11.175 ' 850 Babrian -Z .....:::..7,312 98,200 14,205 433 - 8,627 .. 16,800 8,741 : -855 ...%629 - 2015 , . 10,234 - - 420 11W ' - 14,824 305 -Jaae - '4,887 -24,895 12,018 - 815 JAY • ' 1 488 31,425: - 10,101 aa r s Apsuat . 4.... i,.e.485 .25,860 8,720 --355 = - . 44. • •• • •-•• •• • 7 . 858 - 895- 11,731 268 P 523-_ 19,235 19092 '358 (teem* , ' IV 8,011 17,160 20.205 325 6,e74 . - 12,910 '3E4010 377 P --- ,' ' ' • f 82,365 , 269,020 ' 199.179 4,214 • Altakiag a mid total of 554,718 head.. The sale of Ihttptilbta tear, has been 11,21/, head more In 1869, "Idle the este et beet mite hei been 17,480 head lees. ' THE, Ni *Y-FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVA- Ink Vomywrisse, Colonel Gregory commanding, having received an- tat - Ration to dine at the Volunteer Refresh. *tent Saloon, will leave their camp at ten o'clock to-dar, ,and proceed over the; following route : From West -Poi slidelptds down Blarketetreet to Twentieth, up Twentieth 4 0. Arch, r down -Arch to Sixteenth, up sixteenth to Ikloatee, down Coates to Broad, up Broad to Girard axe. Mue; down Girard avenue to Sixth, down Sixth to Chest iest*, down Chestnut to Third, down Third to - Walnut, -kat Walnut to. Fourth, down Fourth to Washington, *wit Washington to the tattoo*, and return via Wash- Magian, Seventh, and Federal streets to camp. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. • TEE MONEY MARKET. ' • _ ' - vecember 31,1881. 'There were but few tranaections at the Stock Board 1 14 1 PietTiliini and very little fluctuation in prices. There slight Manure in the pi asa of , &lite fiver, and o litzlitatutof the new issues. The better claaa - of taccurttim were - bun, , but theta La little • demand Tor: investment. Beading Railroad, closed about the 4iittle. is yesterday. The demand for money on the , litteertehisi int-reseed, and the coi . plitailsts obtain higher Otto of interest. A largo sum bail been absorbed In the !purchase of quarterriresters' Goyernmont receipts, some rot which, it is said, have been sold at ton per cent. die- Count. , - • &Sind of our city banks' hare - determined to issue imeil holm a measnre widoh will be popular with tome of ear snail dealers and manufacturers, and which, if there la to be a protracted suspension of specie payments, " Will probably be adopted by, some other city banks. The tiOtteef the year, together with the increasing cam spilcaName. In the financial world, hold in check the an. dicageged ritie - Of *lecke on the adjustment of the Trent 111111culty conseOstently, the published list ghosts but very few transactions at the Board to-day. ' We understand the Mirth Pennsylrintaßaltroad Com- Onus pay the intereet for the past tix months on their dui) to-day. • , ;• 214 Ne,r York Evening Post of to•dns sups erta . ek market opened somewhat unsettled, and Anicis gate way. Xel - 4s o cent. from yesterday's quota. ttlooa, but •towurdt the clew there is a steady feeling, With a tendency upward. The demand for the specula. . dive shares Is very active on time, especially buyers' *Siena, - for which large differences are paid, mnounttng to_Kat.l SlKeent. fur thirty days, and XOX 4, cent. for threinal tint days. • The feature of the list of State stocks Was the purchase Df 81480,000,,Ldissonri sixes, on buyers' option, at a dif ference of X siX $" cent. for thirty days'llme. Yost of the - tales of New York Central were at 80, Cloititig_ ga nt. 80X 080 X. Ede was firm at 82% ; Bock g. Zweey_is clove and hard to-day it 7 per cent. on call. Wit wasp of a few oaten of prime short paper at. 7 per cent. Bialasignbet Loudon is -very firm to-day at 112. At dish ialiethere Lis been considerable 'business for the snail to•latimw Gold is Wilms quite freely to-day at lx.esl3 per cent. Ponnium. Transactions of lots of 00,000 and SlOO,OOO lave taken place at 1%. Inedifficullies among the banks, growing out of the dholfection of ten or twelve banks, who refuse to wheel int) the line of suspension, are still unadjusted, and seem likt•ltSo greatly aggravate the stringency of the money snarket. The Bank of New York resolved tide morning to par specie, so that there are now nine banks which repudiate (the action of Saturday evening—namely, the America, Broadway, Chemical, City, Fulton ' Green stich,New York, Park, and deventh Ward. These banks, however, open currency accounts, and their sae. cle payments, in the main, are confined to past engage tombs It bits been stitieil that Mr. Chase is about lo visit this . eity,"with the view of bringing about some correction of the entanglements anti differences which have grown out .p.f the events of the pest three:days. This, we under estaadOs incorrect, Mr. Chase finding it impossible to death Washington at present. The pressure of public ibnetriess, together with the illness of his asel , tant, will dteep him there for some time yet. It is probable that a committee of the books - still visit hint in a few days. The tanks, are ps3lng into the Sub-Treasury, to-day, the necessary funds to pay the Interest on the public debt in gold. Thls, together with the 81,250,000 pledged the creditors of the State of New York, :to be disbursal lay the goehattan Company, amounts to 84,750,000. Philadelphia Sloe *it Exchange - Sales, 31,186 L Itirossan sr B. Z. BLAirma ER, Pidladeaphle ExchEnge SO Penns.... 374 i 2700 vity 6e New 8434 20 -do 37S I 200 do New 8834 10 , ' 37g ,500 do New 8834 505 railluad 80 500 lc PROs 2 co'p 00'.51g - BETWEEN BOARDS. 100ittaiiing A 17 561 lOmk Am 8...:121 3£ 1RM0 Reauk a Soutb 7e.1t43416000 Dity Cs New 88% 25 Clem & Am IL ...121X! MOND 3000Aty 6e New ' 8834 doNew.... ..88g I 60 Mee k Walnut 831 34 60LI1MW 55.0 60 ' do 55.10 • - 12,2001N0 P .- Hid. Ask. nits 60 - " 92x `1014440 Os IL.— AIN ; 82 34 1'id1949 - 444 , 0 - “. sag. as% 110406414. g - 'l7os Iliseihigidt"loa WWII& 060 '43 02 94 'MEIN 414 18.. 8434 75 'Pabst 27 .. 8734 Psalis 112440 64 83% . 94* (31 No— 35 20 01.2704.168 108 Vt.: 68 80 1644402. 44 71 74 , 8 5 ech NN Pref... lo 8 Lehigh Bcrip.4 —.33 1 Penns 20 21 tr. 3d-et B 49%. 100 goad B OPG,tint.ll%, 2 Leblet Valley R.. 13 028-118111. Ask. Zlngra B 'Pref. .. 93i Xlmirs Is '78... 64 60 Long Island 11. 977 10X 1(41%.C1 at Nev.. 4848 x Wig& Nikurp as at N Penns IL—. 4,74 Penns B 66., 81 N Penns 10e 70 s 78 Calswises Pref.. 8 4,,w 28 At 82 ate 8.8., 48X 49 RacekVlne-stell 2 3 W Mae 50)4 Spruce& Pine.. 3,y.• Green & Orates 1634 - Cheat '& Walnut 82 Arch Street Fhiladelplua Markets. DECEMBER 31—Evening. "The demand for Flour, both for export and home use, Continues steady, with salee of 3,000 bble to note at 65.75 06 for counnon to good and choice extra family; the jades to the trade are mostly within the range of 65.2511 650 for-superfine, 65.506 . 555 for extra, 65.7560.25 for family, and $.0.50a0.75 bbl for fancy brands, ac to quality. Rye Flour I+ dull at $5 ;ft bbl. Corn Meat teak in eloaly;and Pennsylvania le offered at 63 tad. lilritgAT,—The offerings are light, and prices ore rather bettertmday ; oome 'l,OOO line sold at 1310132 c for fair good-and nritbo Western and Pennsylvania reds, in atom andlBB7l4lc for while, is in quality. Ryo dull, and selling, in iota, at 70a72c for Piumsylvaula. Corn guests with -fair Inquiry, "and 11,000 bus sold at 57a600 for new yellow, as to rendition, some mixed at OLv, and Old at 634a640. (hue continue dull; sales of 1,000 bus giantheira at tic, and Benusylvaula at 40c Air bag. 600 Pus Rader stld al 000. BAWL—about SE bhde lot No. 1 Quereltron sold at 11630.41 ton; -, • , 002TOX.—The market_te firmer, and prices remain about the same as 1.14, quoted. 030011n1118 Alen Paoristons —The markets for both are utmebuaed, and we hear Of no stilts of either worthy asstes.,--There he very llttla Cloversocd offering; small Dales at 1a4t54.50 Op bus. Flaxseed is scarce, and worth *l6 ''bas.';. Waltsag.—There is a batter demand ; sales of bbls at 1110K•21c, and drudge atlo,gre2-0c ar gallon. CITY ITEMS, - neg. Alfred • Taylor's Lecture at Concert ' r - *Tall Last Evening: The ptet of the two Illustrated lectures on Tentsalem VIC Pakvitine, advertised to be delivered' by the Rev. 41111fredVarlorj for the benefit of the Young Ken. Ohne. litalijOutoiiation, was given at Concert Ran lost ere cting: Itwe. s lecttire which our' citizens attended to see, tad aotte be seen, sr if the letter, they were doomed SO diogisaintment; SIS the room was se dark as an Zgykittan onidnight.,neciaserilytn 'order to, exhibit • Sho amohYdropheiticvievii _WM - which the fennre was Illustrated. When we enterer the had, at about 8 fek9elit.llllF saw the distance a circular transparent "tercet the - tiny Pity, out heard a wedge expatiating Sherian, but saw nu teen. By-and-bye, however, when oar lintel organs had edjusted their facet arrangements tithe dargueso of, the, hall, we discovered in shadowy estlinee very large, and; we doubt not, "apprecietive" obedience, who, if tlier were not nil of one mind, were, at least CIRICOVnII Or one color. The views, as 'soccer. aka li anfulded by the lecturer, presented -in miniature ib• OH, of Jerusolon,theilleurch of the Holy Sepulchre; Slid its latatior,, the Welting Place of the Jews, the • Wail, the Tower of flippiets, PoOl.of Itereklah, Tombs of the Hinge, , Scenes in, the Valley of Jeboshaphat i Lower Pool of Gillett, Garden of`Setheemene, Sotheby, Sad Selcoimi's Paolo. y Thrlootarer's verbal descriptions or these 'several to. lialtineag and narrative et: the legends concerning them, Pyre toffy acid intelligenfirsiven, for a single lecture, - and theitandienee wertreilderigly agreeably entertained, bd.* from their frequent applause. ' Thy' record tenure will be given at Concert Hall, by Wr. Taylor,. on Tondo); tinning, "nrautrY 7, and will Won for, its subject' "Up inti Down Palestine," and we wont say to our graders, in 'conclusion, that probably the Sat best thing'to traralifig up and down Palestine • oat, as travet to Concert _Hall on that evening: Ti us sod expanse will hi:laved by adopting thir plan, and dhe Wormer/on received renectlngthat interesting coon. tit 16 Oa as 'Mind tec it will, nevertheless, be aufticient Ice sitheivellad *Tons; until the Rebellion Is - crashed, owl win 'oettainlY beef great service to - all students of histay. - ffrchl the Interest imitated In the lecture of last "eifeting, we anticipate for the next a 71) THE ARMY.-31eSdr8. Obasion Gelfewil A r now, under the ,Vontinental SAO, Lave • snagtdicest wsvoament,ot Repletion Rate s Ggps, 3utibioiderien, fine 'Swords cud Sabres, Sashes, Bel% aw N d Na o s ! , Centeeue, and military, goods of 'oven" do owl peon; to which we finite the atfention of utility ofti. earn. They have alai elegant goods in their other de sartagenhi suitable for pceitents. Tau Ilffissi2fitteldry, IfirESS MACKEREL Ain Illsoinn Pities Can - iow 5e hadnt o.n. 'Matt.. aellia,Tetihielnitrie-gt4eries; et arch and Tenth streets. The ilfatierlorOtiaracter - of alt the articles lc,ept • by illi- . 73ffsWitiadileSsectire.d loritinialenoi'patvonage among the grid ffaieditai of our city. rtliekirfis Svelrievirt boy orievoitioen 7eare swallowed ten eniegettinee; eight lead bullets, and al water in order tied b, _might boast of being as Sesertairilnanbng' rhenium he' had seen sty, county JlicT was ahout.,es silly es those- delis'ed goor= , War who believetkeethey catido as wall for themselves ffettkeedrei High. germente else Where • thin at the Akiii.filettlfmr Hall otitockiffl. t Wilson. Nos. tad INN Changan erne, above' Birth.. The best and Sat ettil*,ilittii for either outlive or 'Civilians, to be from *lf ,fits*a establishment. - - Oirrrox slid Conn - ware tsgbty ~ Sings, 1 1 1110 differed attiniee on different thingr, 1 iiint - Ottlerie'itienable,iiiild, tied just, - astecirrox vote tondo! oaring ct You nine." b4itintl:kUid !milled; and ctinsed; ,1144OCUP ii *Mutton." Sot li-Usei*rneof.tftookthe bubble it bunted,' Aid Cbile.itiOrlangoind ilonoiwas worsted. ' bobhigiami Including cotton and - -"ow ',deli," under the aistaL" „ A 11.A.m NEW YEAR TO who wish to be happY.would do waIL by calling .on 5-cent Jake/, 315 Master street, where hakeepastatiohery, newspapers, cigars, &c., Sc., cheaper than any other place In the city. Give him a call. lteradraber 6-cant Jakey,' alias Jacob TUE British Admiralty has ordered that for the future the officer., petty ofd.cers, and seamen of the fleet, are not to wear moustachesor beards. Moustaches, but not beards, may be worn by the officers and men be• longing to Royal Marine Corps. They are also allowed the privilege of wearing the elegant styles of Clothing manufactured at the Fashionable Temple of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street, who is now disposing of his extensive mock of %Inter garments at sacrificing prices. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS utp 12 O'OLOOI LAST MORT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta. It H Warren, New York Jos Seligman, New York -W H Marston, New York W C Churchill, Now York L L Simmonds, Mass H W Chapin, Mars 0 A Gill, New York Wm Wunlemenn,Wash,DC Jno Biggan A wf, Baltimore John Burgess, New York H C Fahnestock, Harriab'g Jno A Smult, Harrisburg X 8 Boutcher, Penna. J P Jones, New York J p H Jones, Reading J P Cummings, New York B N Chittenden, New York T S Clarke, Pittsburg A H Miller, 'Pittsburg Joo H Hampton, Pittsburg David Beed, Pittsburg DI Cans , Pittsburg Wm P Stratton, Pittsburg B E AbiGowln, Penns II P Martin, Philadelphia Mr Jones & In, Reading 0 s Bond, Toledo, 0 A Judson A la, Gloversville W J Heacock & la, (novena S H Wagoner, New York Cant T liiHulings,Wnsh,Do Hiss tI W Rulings, Wash J Smithery ' Delaware ./JonJ Bullington,.3lass J L Morgan, Jr, New York A A Wing & la, Maine Gen Wm Cook, New Jersey J G Stevens, Now Jersey It F Morley, Pittsburg (1 E Walker, Maryland Dr J Webb, Maryland H W Brinton, Del co, Pa NM Delanlain,Wheeling,Ya Toil Ford, Akron, 0 H A Weits, New York -' G G Perim', Baltimore G A Roll, New York Geo Heisler, IS S 11 C C J Howell & In, New York Mrs W J Stevens, Boston John A Erben, Lancaster J 0 Bates, Boston D T Jenkins, Now York It T Jenkins, New York J Binger & lef, Pittsburg Mr Barker Ala, Now York G bl Ogden, Now York L Stimson, Yale College J W Howe, Providence J B Montgomery, Penns Win Menzies & la, Now York S J Bacon A in, New York B T Hyde, New York C Webb, Newark, NJ David Moberg, New York E F Matarg, Now York Win C Frost, New York Judge Bull, Now York Mr Peveor ,k la, Roston Wm Hilton, Boston - J Parrish, Penns • G S Gideon, Wash, D lira Williams, New York Stephen S Lee, Baltimore S A Allen, New Jersey - T Stuyvesant St wire, N Y B Pgunell, Baltimore J H Grant, Baltimore W J Purnell, Baltimore Alex Bradbury, Ne' York Wm Horn, -New York J H F Benjamin & la; N Y B'Y Holcomb, Delaware E B Grubb. Burlington Col Owen, II S A Lient 118 Chamberlin, USA W E Bunaby MERCHANTS' HOTEL— , Fourth otroot, ab. Markot. P J Hoffman, Lewistown JII Shuns, Elizabethtown Henry Shultz, Ellsabetin'n J F Durich, Harrisburg E C Eyster, Ohambersburg Mrs Hinder, Lancaster W II Welch & la, York, Pa Gao L Carington, Conn II B. Chalfant, Pittsburg Albert G Miner, Pa L H Montgomery, II El A W Eumell, Lewistown D.l linger & w, Harrisburg Isa•c S Monroe, Pa J A Nyder, Chambersburi E Nicholson, Cleveland Bon John Patton, Cloarfieltt 0 H Herrick, Pittsburg James Kelly, New York Col 0 11Dordwell, Pa W Householder, Pa EXEBIOAE HOTEL—Obeetnnt et. above Fifth. Saml•B Leach, Eoiw York Thou Italian, Baltimore E D Edmonds G \V Strickland, NON York J B Butchinson, New York G R Runyan, Trenton, NJ Geo A SAMIIatT, New York , John Lardner, Jr Jae R Hoagland, N Jersey Geo Derlckson, Delaware Thee 0 Frame, Dover, Del Mrs Gee Simpson, N York John B Gregg, Ponta W P - %Toy, Pennsylvania W C Nason,Baltimore W F McLaughlin, Rail Thos E Boult, Baltimore Miss Lettle Musser Lase Mee L Herr, Lancaster Theo W Herr, Lancaster F H Greene, Now York P X Stene, Prey, R W E Cunningham 1 Ia,NY R A Robbins, Conn ST. LOMB HOTEL—Ohestnnt street, above Third. W Von Hoe, Womb, D 0 J . M Jones, Pennsylvania H Hnmili, litsrcer co, N J T Garritson, Schuylkill co w B Rosenbaum, N J Jos A ktanheim, rhila „ . P Kanlake, Jr, W Havorford 8 B Fisk, New York A D Eckel, Pennsylvania W - B Howell, Pennsylvania Thos B Houston A . wf, HY JE Roach ' Philadelphia A Winters, New York H C Haletod, Trenton, ki J THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. B Murtaugh, Jr, Lehigh co L B Bewley, Phcenixvillo L A Hawley, Mount:cidilo A Shellenberger, Harriet/4 J M Irwin & In, Penna G L Barnes, Jr, Pros', It I J 0 Morgan, Ponna 8 B Coughlin, Penna W B Galley, New York M. Morrie, New York, N P Tonne, Bath, Maine J B Pugh, remit' F Pugh, Penns All Malußob, Charnborkg Miss M P lAcCulloh, Penna B EGear, Now Jersey M W Ltepper, Wash, DC BL Bettie, Penna W Bright, England 00IIIKERCLA.L—Stxth street, above Chestnut. A G Prevost, New Jersey 8 Mason, Delaware M li Skinner, Penne tpy Killingenottk, &Ed A J Ferguson, Fenno A Lgou, ataxyland W J Speakman, Cheater co T Wiekershrn, West Grove W H Vanderbeck, Delaware 0 8 Perkins, Delaware Jno Dugan, West Chester G Hubbard, Wash, D C J Walling, Wneh, D C 8 C Miller, Baltimore N A Painter, West Chester C Dinged & wf, Chester co If 0 Nesbitt, Maryland J Midden, ?WM W H &der, Elkton, Md J 8 Pugh, Chester co, Pa A Baker, Fenno E W Boss, Cheater co, Pa E Watson, Chester co, Pa P Thompson, Chester co J Brewster, Huntingdon co Blt Hoopes, Cheater co Cope, Chester co T G Lindley, Cheater co Miss Matthews, Chester co NATIONAL HOTEL—Eaco street. above Third. .1 Gray, Albany S W Stevens, Albany T Good, Pennsylvania It Guth, Pennsylvania At 0 Doyle, Adamaburg 11Noberoth, Allentown W T Wsll, Allentown II R Warlord, Frenchtown W T Gray, New York C Plyinton, Philadelphia J B Jameson, Columbia co A Ballet, Lehigh co J E Udell, Albany II V Budd, Allegheny city X P Ancona, Pottsville P 0 Whitaker, DU T Menlger, New Tort: STATES I:ll4loll—Market street, attoro Sixth. W C Houser, Pa Samt C Itoberts, Pa Benj F Cox, Lancaster Wm M Allison, Militia Henry kMoConnell, Pa John D.Cribis Pa 'Mies A Kellert, , Pa , • Mice Chug, Kelton, Pa Miss Weeks, PennsYlvan% David Braneman, N J L Milligan, Princeton Goo Dorn; Greensburg Wm 11 Gable; Lancaster W Barton, Lancaster 0 Frost, Wrightmille J Jones, Pittsburg Benj Slimmel, Juniata co J R Davis h son, Perry co Jos Page, Perry en WANT Castles, Perry co Miss Woods, Perri co Mrs Jacobs, floating Miss Jacobs, Reading, J It Swoyer, Allentown H A Campbell, Centre co BLACK BEAB--Third street, above CallowhllL J g BUI, 'Harbin° Jos Pack.-r, Yardloyvato Wm Trexler, Tordleyville D Woodrlog. Poona Geo Schimmel, Easton H B Rorer, Olney Chas Finney, Hartsville . John Bechtel, Bechtelsville Choi Harper, Jenkintown , Peter Strunk, Bechtelsville E anti Garner, Doylestown Thos Garner, Doylestown Marone Freeman, Penne Wm Berner, Penne John Derail, Velma Geo Heads; Southampton Frank toads, Southampton Elias Obold, Penna Dectitel, Bechtelsville Glt Jordan, Centre Hill D L Herr, Centre Hill Wm Hum:, Spring MIN 11 Muecer, Freeport, 11l John Strunk, Docktelayillo A Buckman, Penne Gideon Drelia, Pectin A Somers, Penne E Woodward, Penne .1 Boyer, Btonen vlllo I J 11 Yandersloot, Platte BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oe J Stoop, Allentown P Reese, Jr, New Jersey R Steckel, Lehigh co Mrs Steckel, Lehigh co Mrs Clayberger, Lehigh co J Lowright, Pa JE Selmer, Penns 1Y H Romig, Norristown L M Bell, Pennsylvania T S Leisenring, Pa . N Geary, Montgomery co, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vlne, G West, New Jersey • R Wars, Pennsylvania T C Kepis, Buetloton John C McCall, Philo B H Harrah, Pa C Roberts, Newtown X Berman, Newtown Cot Montgomery Btilog, NJ Loyd J . Hurst, New Jersey Jno W Brown, New Jersey Hugh B Ely, Lambertville, NIOUNT TUMOR 110TBL—Becond et., sb. Aroh. A BIM, Delaware A M Krouse, New York Bobt J Pipit% Burlington John It Holt, Pa Wm Wood, Pennsylvania W B Bider, Baltimore Geo W Heller, Baltimore REVERE HOUSE—Third Arcot, above Ram. J How, Philadelphia W J W w Twatt, Phw Jersey C Cowley & Is, Pa J MeDimon, Phila MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market• DNY Cadwallader, Parma M Noddy, Now York A B Reeder, Penns S Palmer, Stroudebarg Thee Jewett ,t family, N Y MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ET 8K YOIIBT/1 PAGE AItUTVISD Behr Ban Flower. Clark, 2 days from New York, with hemp to Weaver, Finer & Co. Salm Thomas Barden, Wrightington, 3`days from Fall Blrer, in ballast to Oabeen & Co. Behr Wm Otorge, Hazel, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, wit); corn to Jamas I. Bewley & Co. CLEARED - . Stetunsblp 'Kennebec, Garton, New "Josh, 3 Maim-di co. Brig J P Wethetill, Strobridgs; Ship Island, Tyler, Stotts et Co, _ . _ Btig Lesiva, Evan', Bt Jago de Cuba, G W Bernaidou & Brother. Behr D M French, Stites, Ship island, Tyler, &one Jc Co. Scbr N Berry, Lamb, Key West, Tyler, Stone dc CO. Behr S A Dolce. Bartlett, Fortress Monroe, do. Blltr Extra, 'Ridgway, Annapolis, J W Bacon. , Scbr A Haley, Miley. Boston, captain. Styli L Gaw, Der, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMOR &EDI+ • • • • - • Ship Rambler, Carleton, for Bau Francisco, passed Ilia Mend Light at sunrise tiOth Bark Luc? Frances, Jones, fronillarana for Portland, come in to Provincetown 29th tilt, and anchored. hind been within fifteen miles of Oape Elizabeth, but was blown off, with loss of main yard. Bark E Trout, Ames, cleared at Baltimore 27th tilt for Philadelphia or Now York. Bork Evening Star, hiestafiel4l, cleared. of New Raven 28th nit for Porto Rico. Bork Omega, Norse, mailed from PaTorino '2Bth Nov for New York. Bark M B Stetson, Jorikan, arrived at llayana 11th ult from Boston. Bark Old Hickory. Holmes, from Havre for Phlladel. phla4 was aroken 10th ult off the Lizard. Bark Laconia, Beane, from Boston for Cardenas, was spoken 18th idt, lat 2916, long TlO9. Bark Lucy, Lincoln, sailed from Matanzas 10th ult for Boston: Behr Pennsylvania, West, arrived at Portland 28th ult from Holton. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND MEM' 31AT19 DROPS—The only reliable remody for Mumma um, Gout, &o. Price Si. For onto. by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, ial.wmtt . Depot for all Popular DI edfolneo, CARD.—One of the editors of THE Passe baring been so kind as to make favorable notice in that valuable kernel. of an impressment in kits lately Invented by, and patered , to me, I take the ti berty.of republishing his remarks, as they give a fair de scription of .said improvements, and add reliable testi. mony as to Ito utility and the comfort it affords. W. F. WAItIttIRTON, Hatter WARBURTON'S New fIOIESTIPICI HAT. -31r. War• burton, fashionable batter, No. 430 Chestnut street, has brougt t out his elegant new winter styles, with his pa tent flexible band, supplying complete ventilation to the head, and preventing the grease from striking through upon the heed. By means of this light Inner metello band, nhich adiuste Itself naturally to the forehead, the hat Is nude thoroughly comfortable—more solhau arty other bat we have ever worn. Gentlemen making pre. genie; either to thenttefees, or to their friends, will act' niseir in gluing this hat the preference over ell others. de27-tf • ONE•PRICE CLBTHING, Or THE LATEST SryLae, made in the Rest Manner, expressly for RETAM SAI ES, LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures, All Goode made to Order warranted eatiefac• tory, Our Ogg-Paton Elverem la strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. tte22-Iy , JOlOB & CO., 604 MARKET Street, ODlCllllAWPlati'lltillt, Beat atat Cheaper u t the Otta, at Et /loath TRIAD Mama. TH b it S 11- • • .1" 4 k •A triILAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A Dox.—DotUes larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors In stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it, Bold only at UPHAM'S, 810 CHESTNUT Street. n027-wfm9m NEW GOODE FOR HOITUKEEPERS, comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping ark!. cies, with many now improvements and inventions for Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy artleles, suitable for Holiday presenter. "Selling at reduced prices, to suit the times, by E. S. PARSON Sc 00., del&tf Corner of DOCK and PEAR Streets. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST in the City, at 84 South THIRD Strout. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet and Cleapeet In the Oily. at 24liouth 11114 . 3 D Street. . _ PAMPHLET FEINTING, and every ottier-deserip. don of PrinHu& of the most superior quality, at Rio moat reelsounble retell, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S, Drexelre Building, Di 13nuth THIRD Street. delo-tr MARRIED. CIINNINGBAkI—SMITIL—On the 16th November, by the Bey. lt,Geffroy, Mr. Araby Cunningham, for merly of Now York, to Miss Ontamenia Smith, youngest daughter of Geo. W. Smith, EM., of this city. KNIGHT—BABCOCK.—In New Yo.k city, December 6911,, b c y the Rel Mr. Searlee, Sergeant J. 13. Knight, of the Second New Jersey Regiment, now at the seat of war, to Miss Olive M. Babcock, of Now York city. Ak lIOBSON—WRIOBT.—Ou the 22d day of April, 1861, by tie Tier. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., Mr. Thomas Rob son, Jr., to Sties Jennie E. Wright, both of this city. it DIED. WILSON.—On Monday, 30th ult , William Wilson, In the 42d year of Ids age, son of Elardou and Ann D. Wit ec Funeral from his residence, Middletown township, Backs county, Pa.,on Friday, January ad, 1862, at 10 A. M. To procee d South MOPPEII.-o,n the evening of the 31st ult., Lucretia M Hopper, daughter of Edward and Anna M. Hopper sr LAWEEZZLIE.—At Mit!vine, Nor Tersoy, on the 30th ultimo, limy B. Lawrence, in the 71st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ids funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, James Folwells, No. 1217 Monterey street, thin (Fourth day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. is BENNE:PT.—On the 30th ultimo, Amanda, wife of B. C. Bennett, in her 30,11 year. Funeral from the residence or her husband, No. Mt Diamond street, on 'Thursday afternoon, January 241, at 2 o'clock. 14-* BREECH—On the 30th ultimo, Lottie A., daughter of James and Harriet Breece, in the 18th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, HAM). rough, Montgomery county, Ponno., on Tlinre.lay morn ing. sie DATTUES —On Monday, SClth ultimo, Waiter Bi tten% infant on of W. Norris and Elizabeth N. Dattura, aged 1 year. Funeral from the residence of his parents, on' Thurs day atternoon, al 2 o'clock. AFti CATHDALL.—On the 30th ultimo, Emma daugh ter of Anna Mat y and the late Charles E. Cathrall, aged 20 years Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 121 North Ninth street, on Thursday afternoon, January 21, at 2 o'clock. ** SIINE.--On the 21st ultimo, at &. Paul, Illinnegota,l3. Collins Shce., Duo notice will be given of his funeral. STE WART. On the 29th ultimo, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William and Susan E. Stewart, aged 3 years, 1 mouth, and 19 days. Funeral from the residence of her grandparents, 1639 Thimp.ou street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * NaLLAN.—.On the afternoon of the 29th ultimo, John DI Minn, in the 23d year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 527 Thompson street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 MANNING.—On the 29th ultimo, William Manning, In the 80th year of Ills age. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Francis McKonen, 620 Mercury street, above Palmer, Eighteenth nerd, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o clock. COPPITOK.—On tunday, the 29th ultimo, _Mary M., wife of Jos. C. Coppuck. , Funra al from the residence of Peter T. Coppnek, Mount Holly, New Jersey, this (Wednesday) at 12 o'clock M. tk COLLINB.—On the morning of the 28th ult., Mary Funeral from her late residence, 1125 Milton street, betmeen Christian and Carpenter , this (Wednesday) af ternoon nt 1 o'clock. ik JEFFRAS—On the 28th ult., Daniel JetTras, in the 82l year of lald ago. Funeral from his late residence, No. 7020 North Fourth street, above Poplar, this (Wednesday) afternoon, nt o'clock 111.171NIAN —On Sunday, the 29th ultimo, Solomon C Hinman. in the 83d year of hie ago. . . Funeral from the residence of his sou, D. 11. Hinman, near West Chester, Penna., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. D'iIIVILLIERS —On Sunday, the '29th ultimo, Chan. E D'lnvllllere, aged 43 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1317 Spring Gar den street, flats (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. MOURNING STORE ,Dec. 23. —DEMON & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sale to.day, for cask— Black and White English Chintzes, 12X to 15c. do do Atlantic do 12.)ic. do Purple do do 12gc. Gray and Black English do 12X e. Plain Black do do 123ic. Black and white imported Bo Lelnea, 12X to 14 cants. do Purple do do 183 c. Second blooming Chena 1.2 S cords. Black Reps Alight's, 25 acute. dell tiwOFFICE OF THE "PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," 021 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. ELECTION.—an election for nine Trustees, to serve for three .5 ease, sill be luld at the Office of the Company, No. 021 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 6, 1862. Tolls open from 10 until 12 A. M. ja1.16 JOHN W. IK/RNOE, Secretary. [KrHOUSE OF REFUGE.—THE ANNUAL hIEETING of the CONTRIBUTORS TO TIIE HOUSE or REFUGE A% ill he held on WEDNESDAY, the Slit inst., at 4 o'clock I'. 51., at No.loo North TENTH Street, above Arch. The Annual Report - of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and en election sill be held far officers and managers totem for the mooing won As A LENAISDE is HENRY, - Secretary. Philadelphia, January lot, 1802. jal•wsm it UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— DEPARTMENT Or - ARTS —Tho tiecoud Term of the College • year will open on THURSDAY, the 2.1 day of .Tanunry. Candidates for admission will appear at the Uniyosity, fur examination, on that day, at half past 10 o'clock A. M. Tuition for each Tenn, Thirty Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN, de3l-3t 6ectetary of the Faculty of Arts. U3THE ANNUAL STATED MEETING OF VIE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NORTH ERN DISPENSARY OP PHILADELPHIA. and an election for Nave Atanagere, will be hell at the Han of the Institution, on TUESDAY, January 7, botweei the hours of 2 and 4 P. H. den tj , 474‘ JOHN KESSLER, Jr., Secretary. /yrPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST PENN SQUARE.—Tho Locturen and Practical 'maroon= will be reamed on THURSDAY, January 2d, at 9 o'clock A. N. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, H. D.. de3o.4t Prealdent of Faculty. TrPHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PRO MOTING AGRICULTURE—Stated Mooting at Loom, SW WALNUT Street ? on WEDNESDAY, Jan. at, at U o'clock A. INI. Annual Contribution duo. (30.3 t NOTICE.— TILE COUPONS DUE JAN UAItY 1, 1802, of the Registered Mortgage Londe of the Elmira and ‘Villiamaport Railroad Com pany, 1,111 be paid on presentation at the °Mee of the Pennsylvania Comm) , for Tnenraneo on Ltvea and Granting Annuities, No. 304 WALNUT Street, on and after the 2d proximo. By order of tho Hoard of Dlanafrors. 0. LONGSTBETII, Tronmrer. Pldladelpidtt, 12th mo., 28, 1861. d3O-3t [TrOFFICE OF ANTHRACITE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Nu. 311 WALNUT 15 . 21tEET. PHILADELPHIA. The Annual Election for TEN DIRECTORS will be held at this Wilco on MONDAY, Januar) 0, 1802, be- IN , -en the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. de3o.6t WM, DI, SMITH, Secretary. (CrTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Delaware County PosBenger Railroad Company, to be held according to act of Amin. bly, for electing a Preeident and Directors, will La hold at the office of JAMES MILLER, MARKET Street, above Till street, Weet Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the lath day of January next, at 12 o'clock doo•in , A. L. 131)KNAFFON, Secretary. in-• OFFICE OF THE FAIItMOUNT AND ARCIL.STIMIET CITY PAPSENGER RAIL. WAY COMPANY, PiaLADELeios, Dec. 26, 1261. The ANNUAL IMF :TING of the Stockholdori of thie Company will he held et their °Rico, No. 2312 CALLOW BILL Street, on MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1812, at 10 o'clock A. Di. The Annual Election will ho held at the same place, be tween the bourn of 11 A. It. end 12 o'clock It, to elect Preeldent and Five Dlreetore for the *mooing year. JOHN T. LANGE, den, jal 8 11 13 Secretary. OTIFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. • DECEMBER 26111, 18M. IiOTICE.—The Animal Meeting of the Stealth,'Nets of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their Office, No. 213 South THIRD Street, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1862, at 11 A. PI., when an Election will be held for a President and Riau Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. J. P. AERTSEN, de27-iltml4 Secretary. 11XOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23, 1851. NOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trustees, to servo the ensuing year, will be held at the ONce, in the Company's Dutiding, WALNUT Street, southeast corner of FOUItTII, on MONDAY, January 6 1862, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 EL JNO C. SIMS, de24-12t Bocrotary. nyOFFICE OF THE MINE DELL AND BCRUYLKILL DAVEN RAILROAD 0011- razor. Przu.snrarnra, 12th month 20,1861. A Mated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at thelr'ellla in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, South SEVENTH Street, the 13th day of Ist Mouth, (January,) 1862, at 11 o'clock A. llf., at which time a report of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be preeented, and an election will be held for a President and ten Managers to conduct the affairs of the Company for the year ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE, de2S.tjal3* Secretary. ocrPHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY—OFFICE 220 SMITH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 21,1861. To avoid detention the holders of coupons of this Com pany, due on the lot proximo, are requested to leave them at this oflice on or before the .31st Instant, when re ceipts will be given and cheeks will be ready for delivery on the 2d proximo, in exchange for said receipts. de2l•tje2 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COhIPANY—NOTIOE.—The Annual Election for Sayan Directors, to sone for the ononlug year, will bo hold at the oftico of the Company, No. 713 Market Arcot, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1882, between the houro of 12 andl o'clock P. M. delo-tjanßit EDWABD PEACE, President. M. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL KILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD and COAL COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Street, Pna.konvents, 18th Dec., 1561. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdera of this Com pany, and an Zlection for Mem to nerve the ensuing year, will he hold et the Office of the Company, No. 401 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, the 13th of January next, at 11 o'clock A. M. delo-thstutiel3 WALN, Jr , Secretary. rxOFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND LAN OADTRR RAILROAD COMPANY. . . PHILADELPHIA, December 27,1801. The Board of Directors have this day declared a sand. annual dividend of THREE AND A IBIS PER GENT. on the Capifal Stock of the Company, payable to tho Stockholders or their legal representativee, on and after the 10th day of January neat, at their Office, No. 3 wm. LING'S Alley. GEORGE TABER, do2B..stutha Treasurer. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUB STATE OF PENNSYL. VANIA-012ce, Comnitinwealth Building, No. 013 Mod. nut street. PstbdroScsrita, Deo. oth, 1864. A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 6th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M. An Election for Ten Directors, to servo the ensuing year, will be held at the same place, and on the mane day, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. M. SAMUEL 8. MOON, 691.0.tutha UNA flecrotarr. OFFICE OF THE WEE'FIVIORELAND 0:7 .COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Strem, corner of Willing's alley, The Annual rdeotingolt.lhtteesnwatekrhuot may will be hold at their Oflice, No. 230 South THIRD l i c l ' o r r s e o e f . I t 12 1 Street, on THURSDAY, the second day of January, 7882, at 12 o'clock M., at which time an Election will he held , 1 1. 811... . for eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to nerve foe the ensuing year. del9-tja2 F. H. JACKSON, Secretary. ErrOFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PIIILADIMPIITA, Dec. 18, 1801. At a tneetlogo. the Directors, held this day, a Divi dend of EIGHT PER GENT. for the past year was de clared en the Capital Stock, payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the Office of the Company, on and after FRIDAY, Jan. 8, 1802. The Transfer Books will be closed until January Bth next. F. H. JACKSON, del9nja4 Treasurer. [a. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA OITY'PASSENGRIC RAILWAY uompAiii. Dgeettave. 27, 18d1. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the PHI LADELPHI4 CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY OM PANE will be held at No. 25 MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, On MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1822, at twelve o'clock M., at which titne an Election for Presi dent and Six Directors to serve for the ensuing year will bo held. WM. W. COLKET, de2B-14t Secretary. ayOFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREA SURER, U. S. rumana., Doc. 26th, 1881 Holders of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter est at six per cent., payable semi-annually, issued under the Act of 2d. March, 1801, are Informed that the Interest on such notes to the lot January, 1802, will be paid at this office ou and after that day, provided that such notes, with a schedule signed by the holder of such notes, show ing the number, date, and amount of each note, to gether with the interest due thereon to said lit of January, are lodged here three days beforehand for verb. !Ration. J. 11. VIAL TON„ dell-12t Assistant Treasurer U. S. oyOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN SURANCE COEPANY, 400 WALNUT ST. P mans:Len la, De:ember 28, 1801. NOTICE.—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Enterprise Insurance Company will be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1862, at 1Q o'clock A. M.. nt the Office of the Company. An Election for Tss else Directors to serve the ensuing year will he held on the Boole day, at the Ban place, bo. tween tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 I'. M. d3o•tjalB CHARLES W. CONE, Secretary. irrOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOI.I3IIWABIi PRILADELPRIA CITY PAS SENGER RAILROAD OftbIPANT, 'BEERS (late Chatham) Street, below I'OURTII Pillilngint lA, December 29, 1901. The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of the,Frank ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company so ill be held at the Office of the Company, on 31011 DAY, January 13th, 1862, at 12 o'clock IL at which time and place an Election will be held for Prost dent nod Tso else Directors to serve the ensuing year. d3O. lal3 CIIAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 20th, 1881.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be held at their Office, No. 230 South THIRD Sheet, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1802, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an Election will be held for seven pirectors, for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen days preslollB to the day of election. dell-tja2o JOS. C. COPPUCH, Secretary. trrFAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF. FICE No. 400 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 20, MI. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Farce Insurance Company will be hold at the Wilco of the Com pany on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1062, at 10 o'clock A. M. An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for tbo ensu ing year will be held at the acme time and at the sane place, between the hours of 10 a. M. and 2 P. M. d30.4ja13 L BIANCLIARD, Secretory. tff• OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND DARBY RAILROAD EQMPAN Y. PIIILADF:LPIIIA, December 23, 1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany mill he held at the Depot, on DARBY Avenue, be tween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, on MONDAY, the 13th day of January. 1862, at 314 P. 61., at which time an election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing Year mill be held. The Supplemett to the Charter, approved the twenty eighth day of February last, will be submitted for accept ance or rejection. THOMAS SPARKS, MEM NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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COOKE, SUESONIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET CeQ 300 —A FIRST-CLASS f te x y .l : ;a y a f i provedi mr ai o G ot tO t Uti A T ip :l y EU of litle amount E. PETTIT, jai No. 309 WALNUT Street. PROPOSALS NOTICE.—SE ALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Proposals for tarnishing supplies to the Donut or Coutroilore of Public, Schools." will ho re ceived at the Mice, southeast corner SIXTH add AUELPHI Streets, tuldrcased to the undersigned, until MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., for the supply of all the Books and Stationery to housed fu the Public Schools of the City of Philadelphia until the 31,1 of December, 1862. The proposals mint state the price and quality of the Books and articles of Stationery pro posed to be furnished, and be accompanied by a sampio of each item. A list of Bo ilts, &c., as authorized by the Board, can be seen at the Secretary's Mice, southeast corner Sixth end ia.delplit etreeta. By Order of tho Counnlttec or Simone& ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretory .lal-3t Controllers of Pobllo Schools ARMY SUPPLIES OFFICE OF TEE COUNISSABY OF SUESISTENCIE, No. 1139 GICACI/ STIIIIE1), Philadelphia, December 28, 1861. Proposals will be received at this office until the FOURTH DAY of JANUARY, 1802, for furnishing for the use of the United States fumy, at such times and In such quantity as may be required during the month of January, the following subsistence stores—viz 500 barrels prime moss now Pork. 1,500 barrels extra superfine Flour. 200 bushels first quality now white Beane, in good finer barrels. 15,000 pounds primo in good flour barrels. 30,000 pounds prima Rio Coffee, in barrels. 2,000 gallons Vinegar. 2,900 pounds best quality Adamantine Candles, full Weight, twelves. 12,000 pounds good bard Snap, 101 l wnight. 200 bushels good clean, dry lino Salt, in good tight barrels. 600 gallonsgood Molasses or Syrup. Samples in boxes distinctly mat hell to accompany pro posula for all articles except meat. All of the art kiss to be of the beet quality, securely packed, and in perfect or der for transportation. Seller's name and date of purchase required on each package. Certificate,' of inspection of meat and flour will be required. Inds from !moan dealers or manufac turers only will be considered, and each bid Insist 110 RC. companled by the written guarantee of responsible per eons for the faithful perform taco of rho contract. Proposals to bo endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and directed to Captain V. N. DUCK, COlllllll53llrY 01 Subsistence, United States Volunteers. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. HAVE B 1114810YED TO 408 IICATOChT SOM. 1t,4 PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looking-Mimes, Engravings, and fine Frames, at GE). F. BNNKEIIT'S, No. 820 ABM Street. - LADIES' lIAIR-DYEING DONE IN -RA Nal style, nt FOURTH and BRANCH. jil.lftt WO ,BETTER EVIDENCE is w_ant .4.l Int( to prove the superiority of Itelmer's Colored Photogriaphs, for .91, than the great number %%ha visit SECOND Street ; above Green, to purchase. COPAETNEWSIIIP 'NOTICES. DISSOLUTION.—The firm of David SCULL, SON, & 00. Is hereby dissolved from this date. Any of the partners aro authorized to use the name of the old firm in the settlement of their affairs. It L IMITED — PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The subset fliers have this day formed a limited partnership under the act of Assembly In such case made and provided, under the firm of DAVID SCULL, Jn. The general nature of the business to be' transacted in that of buying and selling wool. The go neral pal tnere interested therein aro David Scull, Jr., re siding in the city of Philadelphia, and William Dexter, in the city of Camden, N. J., mad the special partner la 'David Scull, residing In the city of Philadelphia. The amount of capital in actual cash payment, which the told Dow Scull aa epochal partner hag contributed to the common stock, is fifty Mankind dollars. Tha said part nership is to commence January let, 1862, and is to ter minate March Slat, 1864 DAVID MULL, In., WILLIAM BAXTER, General Partners. DAVID SCULL, Special Partner. Philadelphia, 12 tno. alet, 1801. jal.wa 12t NOTICE. -THE COPARTNERSHIP heietofore existing under the firm of F. STEELE Is 'HIRSCH la thls day dissolved, by mutual consent. F. STEELE will settle the busintsa of the late firm, and Is authorized to alga In liquidation. Philadelphia, January 10882 T ,OUIS'EFIRSCH WILL CONTINUE .1- 4 1 the FANCY DRY GOODS, DENTLIII/IFIN'S FURNISHING, AND NOTION BUSINESS, at the old stand, with F. STEELE as epeeist partner. Thu mune and style of the firm will ho LOUIS HIRSCH. They respectfully solicit a, continuance of the favors shown the Into firm. ' Lours HIRSCH', Irlt&D'K STEELE, Special Partner Philadelphia, January 1, 14352. jal 11.*. rpHE OOP ARTNERSHIP OF TEMPLE, BARKER, ,t CO., Is this dayidistolved by mutual consent. JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, and BAML. H. MILLER will attend to the settlement of the businw. JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, SOHN R. BARKER, SAML. H MILLER. December 31,1881. The undersigned have this day entered into a copart nership, tinder the firm of TEMPLE & CO., for the transactiom of n amoral Dry Goods bustuo% at Nog. 19 sad 21 &nth FOURTH' Street. JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, • 8,0114. U. DULLER. P1111E007044 January 7,1802. 781-3tik TUBE ‘COPOTNER,SHIP IMRE tofoio existing between the undersigned, un der the firm of VAN DIISEN, NORTON, Jc 00,, is tide day diseohted by mutual cement. JOSEPfI. B. VAN DU. SRN is author ized to settle the partnership business, and to nee the name of the firm for the purpose. JOS. B. VAN DUSEN, 0. V. NORTON, JOS WALTON, GEORGE LOCIIMAN. Philadelphia, January I, 1862. noPARTNERSHIP.—The un- VV have this day associated, under the name and style of HADIDIETT, VAN DUSEN, & LOCH AN, for the transaction of the Wholesale COAL (mi nes& • OFFICVS—In Philadelphia. 'corner WALNUT and SECOND Streets; No. 37 TRINITY BUILDING, New York; and No. 6 Streets; Street, Boston. BABNABAS JOS. B. TAN DI3SEN, • 3al-3t GEO. LOCII6IA.N. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- CHARLES F. NORTON, of the into firm of VAN RUBEN, NORTON, A CO., and ROBERT GORRELL, of Ashland, Schuylkill county, have this day formed a Copartnership for the mining and selling of tho cele brated Locust Mountain Coat, heretofore mined by RO BERT GORRELL. The buelnees of the firm will bo conducted at Ashland, under the name of ROBERT GORItELL A, CO., and in Philadelphia under the name of O. F. NORTON A CO._O. F. NORTON, ROBERT GORRELL. Pldladelabia, Dec.. 81,1811. lal-311( THE PARTNEItbHIP heretofore ex isling between the undersigned,• under the firm of LEA. RICHARDSON, TUNIS, & CO., is this day dis solved by mutest consent. Secretary Either of the parties will eta the name of the firm la liquidation only. THOMAS R. TUNIS, Into of Lea Richardson ' Tu.. nie, & Co., will continuo the Woollen Businotis at Noe. 221 and 225 CHESTNUT Streot. THOS. 1. LEA, H. C. RICIIARDSOX, A. B. 8PEP118:148, THOS. R. TUNIS. Philadelphia Dec. 81;1801. jBl-3t* PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, Ist, 1862.— SAMUEL G. DE COURSEY, lately with Menem. Alfred Slade & Co., and HUGH HAMILTON, formerly a rePreeentative of Mears. A. .t S. Henry it . Co., England, have this - day Ruined n Copartnership, under the name of DE COURSEY L 'HAMILTON, for the traneaction ore General Dry Goole Commierion Book once, and will open daring the present month nt No. 237 CHESTNUT Street. SARI, G. DE COURSEY, jaDdt* HUGH HAMILTO N. WOTICE.—The Copartnership of D. KimunTracK A SONS having been dissolved by the death of David Kirkpatrick, Sr., the subscribers %Al settle up the business of the sold firm, and will con tinue tho 1111,1% OIL, AND LEATURR CODIIIS. SION BUSINESS, at No. 31 South TIIIIID Street, un der the urine film and name of D. KIRKPATRICK A SONS. CHARLES 11 KIRKPATRICK, DAVID KIRKPATRICK, FRANCIS A. KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1862. jal-10t T) ISSOLUT lON.—The partnership beretotore existing between the sabseribera, under the firm of PRIME a PURVIS, is this day digaolted by mutual agreement. The bagman of the Into firm will ho settled by Joshua Peirce, at Noa.ll and 13 STRAWBERRY Street. ROBEItT PURVIS, JR., JOSHUA PEIROE. January let s 1812. lA* TVESSOLUTION.—The copartnership _iv- heretofore existing between the undersigned, un ties' the Ilrinot HACKER, RECUR, &XIKUHR, is this day diesolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm vitt be settled by B. F. Winger. L. B. - HACKER, M. K. REfalt, R. P. "WINGER. It* I;hilndelphia, Jammu let, 1802. FIRLVI OF LEVICK, BASIN, & CO., Shoo Dealers, consist ing of the subscribora, !atlas day dfimolved. The business of the firm wilt be liquidnted by RICH ARDLEVICK (ad WARNER Si. RASIN, at No. 50.1 MARKET Street. RICHARD LEVICK, WARNER BASIN. • T 11011A.S R. LEVICK, THOMAS J. LEVICK. l'hilatlelphla, 12th nsa. 31,1861. inl-12t COPARTNERSHIP RANI, MORRIS this day' retires from our firm. Ills sons, THEODORE 11. MORRIS met FREDERICK W. MORRIS, aro admitted as partners; and the burl noes m ill be continued as heretofore. NORMS, WHEELER, k CO., Iron Morchant., • 1608 MARKET Strout. Philadelphia, Dcr. 31, 1861. jal.tf 'VIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore IV exieting under the firm of MOSS, BROTIIEIt, CO. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of JOSEPII L. MOSS. The busluses (Booksellers, Stat Toners, and Blank-book Binders) will be continued by the undersigned at the old B Wild, No. 430 MARKET Street, us MOSS & CO., who will use the signature of the old firm lit liquidation. ISAAC M. MOSS, BENTON 11. GREEN. riuLAnn., Dec. 31, 1801. DISSOLUTION OF PART NEIF.- SITIV.—The copartnership heretofore existing, uuderlhe firm of SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER. A CO., is this day disolved, by mutual consent. H. IL MARK. LEY retiree from the tires. The remaining partners, JOHN SHAFFNER, CHAS. ZIEGLER, JOSEPH ADAMSON, and T. W. MARKLEY, have formed a now copartnership, from Jannary 1,1802. Stile of firm as heretofore, SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER, & CO. Ithiladelpbta, December 31, 1801. tt frHE FIRM OF McFARLAND, TAT MAN, & CO. Is tills day dissolved, by limitation and the &come of Henry Borgbauser. The business of the firm will be settled by JAS. IL MoNABLAND, who is alone authorized to use the signature of the firm in January 1,1862. jal-bt THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO foro existing between tho undersigned, under the mono of LINTON & WOODWARD, is this day dis solved, by mutual consent. . . JOIIN LINTON. TllOB. W. WOODWARD, PldMel plait; December 34 1861. NOTICE. -MR. CHARLES H. ERR NA.tortY tikt9rilt .in mit firm rennen thin Om', the tartnerk hmlim expirtl br thrlitt‘timr. I4INDSAN d BLANISTON, Publieliera and Itookselterr, No. 25 South SIXTH Street. Ithiladelplda, January 1,1862. jal.3t WEE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex.. 'sting between ALEX. F. HAZARD and JNO. V. wider the (Irmo of A. F. HAZARD A CO., is this day diesel) (il by mutual consent. Flue necouuto of the old firm will be settled by ALEX. F. HAZARD, who 1011 continuo business at the old stand, 508 lOU- Street. Philadelphia, 31st December,lBBl. je.l-214 NOTICE.—We have thiE day admitted 1- 1 1 SAMUEL COLLIER, JR., and ISAAC KEELER to an hatereet Gt oAtc bugittcsv. JOHN B. ELLfsoN & SONS. lOint Month I t 1602. Jal.4t* COPARTNEBSEIIP NOTICE.—We have this day admitted JOHN N. 'WILKINS as a tipartner In our firm—the style and name of which Is to , e as heretofore. ISAAC lIMtTON & CO., Importers and Dealers In Shoemaker's Cloo.ls, No. a 5 South SECOND Street. Philadolphia, January I, IStY2 MITE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exiatibg between JOHN MOHONFAY anti WILLIAM I. 11 ILLM AN in this day rllmolved by limitation. The business of the late firm will bo settled by JOHN MO LONEY, at 253 DIARKET Street. PUMA., Dec. 31, 1801. lal.3t* WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE Ude day entered into a Copartnerthip for the transaction of the liardnare Business, under the name and style of TRUITT & CO., No. 528 DIARKET Street. ItOBT. PL TRUI CT, THOMAS D. V'ATTSON. Dbilndelphin, January 1, 1882, jal.wirm3tit COPARTNERSHIP.—`The Subceribers NJ admit JAMES Si. FARR to an interest in their business, from this date. POWERS if: WEIGUTILUT. Philadelphia, January 1, 1862. jal.3t* PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—We have thi , "l., admitted Mr. FRANCIS W. RALSTON us a pin tiler lu our house. LOWDER J WILIER. Philadelphia, Jan. 1,196^_. jal-51.* VD WARD J. AfTEM.US has been adadttid nx a rat titer In our house 11th, day. January 1. 1882. pal-809 ALTEMUS & CO._ THE COPAIITNEJsSHIP HERE TOFORE existing under the firm of • GAUL & LIGWIS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The imelnese of the firm will be nettled by either part. per, at No. 211 North FOURTH Street. WILLI API GAUL, THEODORE C. LEWIS. PIIILADEI.I7III, 01.10bOr 81, 1801. nu2i.w6t -NOTICE. -THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into a CO-PARTNER :IMP, under the mono and it le of ADAM WARTY MAN A CO., for the transaction of the Provialon, Slaughtering, runt Porn-packing huskies& ADAM WARTDMAN, . . ADAM WARTIIMAN, ANTHONY M. WARTIMAN, JR, PUMA DELPHIA, Dee. 9,1561. DROP. F. LE BARRIER GIVES ..L. instruction in the I•'renrh Ind Spanish Langungee, either in Schools or in Pril ate Families. Apply to him, No. 30 NINTH Street, corner of Filbert street, at Mrs Splint's. de3l.-4t* GREAT BARt}A► IK FINE CLOAKS, TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OP THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 709 OHESTIFUT STREET, PREVIOUS TO ITItiPOVAL, SYNOPSIS OF REDUCTIONA. PROATED BEAVER: CLOLICS, From $26 to s2o—From $22 to $l7. 13E1owt: SEELEIZIti OR SABLE 0r.0411 CLOAKS, From $lB to sl4—From $16.t0 $l2. MACK SEALSKIN OR OTTER CLOTH , CLOAKS, From 818 to Sl4—From $l6 to 112. FRED' C STEELE LOUIS HIRSCH. OUR FUR DEPARTMENT, Which is replete with every desirable kyle and dentin*. Hon, will be open to inspection at prices corrospondinge to the general reduction; particularization, among such* an infinity of Qualities, being, if not breposstble, at events, unsatisfactory. de3l-1m 500BALMORAES LARGEST SIZE SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS. do2B•mwfrp3t E YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PR ESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RICH DARK SILKS. LYONS VELVETS. PRINTED REPS. CORDED REPS. FINE SHAWLS. SCARLET SCARFS. BLACK CLOAKS. CLOAK CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, &0., &o. de2-wfmlm CHEAP SEAL SKINS. BLACK CLOTHS, HEAVY CLOAKING-8, CASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. COOPER Bc. CONARD, B. E. CORNER NINTH and MARKET STS, dl6-must lm THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, For tho fade of LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE GOODS, Will remain open only for a FEW DAYS LONGER. Those wishing to purchase anything hi that wayshould avail themselves of an opportunity which seldom offers of buying the choicest goods at prices FAR TIMMY THEIR USUAL RETAIL VAL.UR. POINTE LACE COLLARS, SETS, ILLNDEER• CHIEFS, &o. POINTE APPLIQUE " lIONITON te tt tit en. LL VALENCIENNE CL EC CI MALITBE {{ U U LC II CC FRENCH EMBROIDERED LACES, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, SLOUNCINGS, CAPES, COIFFURES, RAMSES, VEILS, IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED, CORDED BORDERED, EMBROIDERED, REVERE, MOURNING, CO. LOBED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER. CHIEFS. GENTS' HEMSTITCHED, PRINTED BORDERED, CORDED BORDERED, AND OTHER HARMER. CHIEFS. CHILDREN'S CORDED, HEMMED, AND PRINTED HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTING LINENS. PILLOW lIIRDEYE LINEN LAWNS LINEN CAMBRICB And a complote assortment 01 LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, All of which, for WILL DE OFFERED A GREAT LIARGAtN, AT THE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. JOHN A. MULLEN. .NOLLSH BLANKETS, LARGE . EIZEI. Welsh Flannels, Unshrlukable. Stout Canton Flannels, English. Mualina by the pleae, all grades. ' LYRES LANDELL, FOUR VII S ARCM CLOOD WAR , N. ..WOOLLEN sueviLs. Large Sim Long Shawls. Fine Scotch Long Shawls. Gents' Shawls, extra size. EYRE It LANDELL, de`23 FOURTH and ARCH. BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW AS SORTMENT. Balmoro.ls, full Balmorals, plain colors. Balinorals, gay colors. EIRE & LANDELL, d 023 FOURTH and ARM. HOLIDAY DRESS GOODS. The following goods aro dosirablofor Christmas Gifts : Low priced DeLaines and Calicoes. Wide English and French Chintzes. Brilliant Figures new American De Lalnes. Dressing Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres. Froich Figured Do Lalnes and Fancy Merinos. Plain Poplins and Rich Styles of Epinglines. Plaid Flannels,-Bright Breslin Dress Goods. . Blankets, Table and Plano Covers, Quilts. Rid Gloves, Warm Silk and Cloth Gloves. Embroidered Collars and Laco Goode. Silk Handkerchiefs, French Linen Cambric Hdkfs Black Silk Gras ate, Scarfs, and Neck Ties. Plaiumal Fancy Silks, Bich Black Silks. • Blanket Shawls, Brodie Merino Shawls. SHARPLESS BROTHELS, dolt CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Streets. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. De'nines, at 18) cents; Calicoes, 12,44 cents. Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Neck-Toe, Gloves, Cents' Shawls. Misses' and 'Miss' Shawls in variety. Nice assortment of Dress Goods. Balmoral Skirts in great variety, at 11. STOKES', 702 ARCH Street. H. B.—On hand, lask-sirawa and Solitaires, made by And sold for an inynlitl. They aro nice games, as woll as presents, and any ono would confer a favor by parches,. leg the name. del2-lf HEAVY CLOAKINGS. Brown and Black Sealskin, 75c to $1.50. °Nap hoary Coatings and Cloakinga Me Black Cloths and Bea - vars. Good stock Cassimeros at old prices. COOPER & CONNED, del4 B. E con NINTH and MARKET TT OUSE FURNISHING DRY AL GOODS.—SIIMPSAILD, VAN HARLINGEN, ABRISON, Inportere and Dealers in Linen, and Rouse Furnishing Dry Goods, etc. Have now on hand a full assortment of Linen Sheeting, Table Clothe, Napkins, Table Diaper Towelling, etc., etc., Importedundor the old tariff, or bought a great sac. Oka. 11.13.—Irive per cent. allowed 011 purchases BB above, If paid for on deliver➢. no2Ttf ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY lit, our entire stock of BLANKETS at the old prices. Will open THIS DAY a large stook of all Wool Flan nels. Our 26 cent White Flannels are the best in the city. Very handsome neat styles Do'Gaines at lliNc i hand some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 37 cents. COWPERTRWAIT 2 00., deb-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. CLOAKS— Handsome styles of well-made, serviceable gar. ments. The beet made, the best fitting, and the beet materials for the price. A large stack from which to select. COOPER Se CONAIID, tit 14 S. E. tor. lima and MAZICKT. DETAIL DRY GOODS. FROSTED BRAVER CtOAKS, From BB to 311—From SIO to 37.50 VKLVST CLOTH °LAMS, From $3O to s22—From $35 to KA Fitts BLACK. DEANER CLoAKS, From $45 to s3s—prom $35 to 8201 FINE BLACIC BEAVER Cconto, From $25 to slo.6o—From $2O to sl.oa FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, From $l6 to sl2—From Sl2 to $9 FANCY BEXVEIt OLoAxs, From $4O to s3o—From $3O to $22. FANCY COLORED BEAVER CLOARN From $24 to slB—From $lB to $13.50 LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, From $9O to s6s—From $7O to $55 HAVE RECEIVED SOME FINE GOODS NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, A FEW DAYS LONGER, ONLY, CLOTHS AND CASSINERES. SP,LLING OFF, FOR CASH OR SHORT CREDIT, MMEI CLOTHE, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, &c., Formerly owned by J.' W . 01 - 1185 & SONS, to be sold BEGAIII/LKS9 OF cosr. A. 11. G 18144, fa2.l2t 53? MAIIBIST Street, GROCERIV9'. hs:" - iiii — 'eds.: . WIIOLESA.Lr, GROCE9.I,- SQ. 115 ARCH STRkarl, Nave is store, and offer for LIA:r— RIO COFFgE, IAGUAYRA COPFM CHOICE lAM eotarzE STINTI4 OF °flora° AND XEDIUDI QUALITIES: PORTO RICO' AMY ctsa stmAns RETIRED firedilllY Ur ALL Ont,DES. RICE,- TEAS, SPICES ; Be CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS CLOAKS I MAGNIFICENT FRENCR SILK PLUSH CLOAKS ZEST RECEIVED PER DART STEAMER. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS Ia eseatena - ymitty. Alto, till Jargon and bast assorted tack of SEAL SKIN CLOAKS In the City. EV/EBY NEW STYLE; EVERY IfliW MATERIAL The very best work, at MOE'S' THAT ASTONISH' EVERY ONE. NO: 2313011 Th NR 11 STREET CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! WATER PROOF CLOTH 02101111.8, In eactteee variety; LIGHT AN) DARK CLOT MOANS, of - every shade •, BLACK CLOTH OLOSO, of every onality ; BLACK BILK-PFAMET CLOAKS, NYERY NEW B•TICLE, EVERY NEW NATI:RENE; THE LARGEST MVO& AND - - TIM MOT REASONABLE PRIORS IN THE OITY MEEM L 0 A- K 8 ! I .J Thy- Largest, Cheapest, and Boat-assorted Stook In the city. HOUGH. & CO., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite Weeklin Market. 91HE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE. NEW PALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAK& BLADE CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRIOEB. JAOOD HORBPALL, an31.13m N. W. corner TENTH and ARON Ste WAIITS. APARTNER WANTED, with a Capital of $3,000, to join the Antertiber in an established RAG business, whose knowledge of manufac turers to extensive. Andreas gLasir Press Office. de3l-3t* WANTED.—The air"vertiser, at pre— sentmonnected with the sutlenthip of a regiment, wiehes to procure a PASTNEll,.having from $2,000 to $5,000 capital, for the purpose of dealing lu SUT LER'S STORES, in the city of Wtobington. Please ad dress "Austin," 104th Regimeatt.P. V., D. C. December 30, IE6I. de3l-3t A,N T E D—A second-hand Sta bonory Steam Engine, of from GO to 70-Borne Power. Addreen, ntatiog partfoulare, "Box 1155 Poet Office." de2l-tf • rpo THE HARDWARE TRADE SI,OOO TO $2,000 TO. LNYEST.—WANTED—A eituation *here the alms e amount will be acceptable as a lean or as an investment. T,he advertiser has had thirteen years' experience to the business - , Please address A. A. 8.," Box 40. Freetown,.lllarts. de23.l2t* SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an ENGAGEbIE NT, January Ist. A gaitll.lllll who sells Seventy Thousand dollars of Dry Goode to first-class near Pennsylvania trade. Reference glean. Addkess RICHARD, Prel4- BOARDING TO LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, a bed room and sitting room, or bed room only, In WALNUT Street, between Tenth and Broad. Address, for further partionlara, "X. Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut street. de4-tf QELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH r-7 BOARHINO HOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH Stmt . , near Chestnut. Terme moderate. de2.lm FOR. SALE AND TO LET eat, cont FOR SALE —LA Desiralandblenear FARM, .4;- aining 95 acres of superior , Sandy Run Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with firs:- class Mono buildings. Principal part of the purchase money cab remain at 5 per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT, jul No. 309 WALNUT Street. VOR SALE AND EXCHANGE- A largo number of Farms In the adjoining Conn tier, States of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey, averaging fro fn /0 to 200 acres of land. Those wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine_ my Register of Fur s 3. Apply to jal•tf N. PETTIT, No. 029 WALNUT Street. t e l FOR SALE—A FARM of 67 lila ACRES, first rate Larel,,9 miles from Philadelphia, with suitable Buildings, Swing Water, Fruit, Sc. Price 55,000. Also several othan I - ABA.B for sale near Nor nislown. Apply to de3l-3tit Norristown. $5 BOUNTY PER DIA.N WILL be given for TIVRNTY•F'IYR or TIiIRTY MEN, for no accoPteArniment. Addresa HENRY RING COLD, rhilatlelxkla Yoe Office. ule3o•&* PORTLAND KEROSENE 0 1 L. WO o now preipard to imply thla STANDARD LLIIIMINATERG OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sows Amami, 1010 MARKET STRIRT. se44m PaWaled*. FRESH MINCED MEAT. The subecriber begs leave to Inform the public that be to again prepared to offer hie justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MAT, In large or small quantities. Orders through De. apatch Poet will be punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDSN and FRANKLIN Streets, nol3-2m Philadelphia. TILE BALTIMORE OAS-BURNING FIRE-PEACE HEATER, dorremes 0110 the LAlrobe Store," li the boat store for warming the read in which it stands, and also room ahoy°. Gall =aim& at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocb-Brolt No.lolo OBESTITUT Street. SLATE MANTELS. Them beautifully enamelled MANTELS, ea de. °Wally preferable to any others, are manufactured byte, and sold at • PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD Sr, .WILSON. ocs.Snelf No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN EVERY 'VARIETY, AND OF TILE BEST STOOK, S.F.:LEI:NV AT LOW PRIORS. May at tho Manufactory. _ . W. G. PERRY, BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER, de2o.lm S. W. Ccrnor FOURTH and RACE. ROOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER, AT VERY LOW PRICES, At W. G. PERRY'S, BOOKBINDER, de2o lm B. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. DIARIES FOR 1862. , GREATEST VARIETY, AX D AT TR& LOWEST PRICES BUY OP TILE PUBLISHER. WILLIAM G. PERRY, Pubßeber, de2o-Im 8. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. TIIHE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.- 11 DEPOSITORY of .• The United States Sanitary Commission" is now open at No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Contributions received for the Hospitals, and for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. del7.4w BEADS! BEADS! BE ADS !-Crys tat, Chalk Opal, Ruby, Torquolee, Gold, Silver, Wax, Satin, Jet, and all other colors and valletlea of Rends for wale low by W. TILLER, Importer, dad- 32 South FOURTM Street. A QUARIUMS, FERN CASES, A 11 variety orrish and Plante, N 0.3.44 North 'SIXTH Street., d2-Im* TRUSSES! BRACES ! ! SUP JL PORTMUSin 0. 11. NREDLE.9, . . _ S. W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanteal antes, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French Trnetos, and a complete assortment of beat American. English and American Sapporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suepensortee, Syringes in great variety, French Pessaries, &c. Ladles' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Baca. n027-if9m EVANS it WATSON'S SAILAMAIIDIM RAWL STORE, 18 SOUTH FOIIIITH STDEET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. . . A Mile variety of 11113-1.11001 OATES 'loran all hand. •+!!.- E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDRIVTAICSR, Southwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Streets, nol9.Sualt* Ph! lsdsiphia A MERMAN ACADEMY OF Drum -BROAD AND LOOI7BT sraranrs. League and Manager • J Y. NLIOII. NEW YEARS. TWO GRAFI) PERFORMANCES JANUARY 1, 1662. AFTERNOON AT %HUE O'OLOTII. SENORITA BABEL (MBAS in LA GITANFLLA Y.EL GARBO. The Grand Patriotic Drama of - COLUMBIA'S TRIUMPH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, at T 3 o'clock. - EDWIN. FORREST Will appear In hia world-renowned character of SP/11W TAGUS, in Dr. Bird'a celebrated Tragedy of THE GLADIATOR, And prraitiTely Laat Week but one of the Greativg Living Tragedian. - TlitItBDAY, Jauuary 2, find benefit of SENORITA. CUBA!) in Piffintiebble. SATURDAY Afternoon, January 4, 136:1, benefit Or THE VOLUNTEER AND COOPER-SHOP RE- ' TRESLIMENT SALOONS. lir In compliance alth the wishes of the public, ED WIN FORREST selli gorily reappear In hi. greet Shakepeatian =zonation of MING LEAR. Doors open at T ; Sonsezence et hair p tat T. Prices as uhraL DI RRICAN ACADEMY OF NIISTO. . . , SENT €614,k8 fKve thtftemor to mraouoce to the Polrons Of Hie' AcatPre7 ernl Cifit.4l3B of Philadelpbto) Um her V 11157 .131eNE ap PIT Per T'Eflg ' r); minfed fte , T11.1111511,5!1" MV.E.I7.tING;- JANIT:tri wtUrl alnnidll appear in AN11) r..133N0M .13A'LLEV DIVIMI7II23gIik. MIMFEP. pig sitnutasirs-cvn% . • In nlich Farrel, MiirAeliena ' MY. Mlicaujigbv Mr. Chapin:lV; and Trotter P.l.s-Unwill appear. The Cc.tricllnirsh of - I:30111E6TX ECON'Thrif. The Fintisßallet' 'LA . 901iTE. ,, In which CelfAEFand lilllllhitrElirwiß ermitru'lluierf of DEece3: The Glorious 31Unitinf' COMISTA.'B•Titf OR! 1? The first two Titthdrili Ladles • that' enter , the , Academy on Thursday Eveninyhltinuary , 2; on theneca% sion of SENORITA ellitiAS' T neat, 'will each recebils a beautiful MEDALLION and , 2110210.11AP11 NESS of ISABEL CI.I I BAS. Box is now open. I,ket, 50 tircl 28 cents; QLOAK S I WALNUT -STREET IHEATRI4-- NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Bole Lessee ALES. nIt.A: GABBETTI3OX. THIS (WRDNESDIgin EVENING,JsnIarq• 2: NEW YEAR'S MET: Will be perfohned the Proms of, Robert Landry "Ai:Edwin Albin& Catherine Duval lelYe3 - A: Gray.. Previous to the Drama -the 6omediettli of . • •• • . Torn Dribbles • ...... Demob» Pamirs-60, 37X, 76, and 25 cents; Private B.* and $3. Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 73(. WIEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL TLEATICE—WAINITT.Street. above EIGHTH. LAST WEEK OF 'THE SEASON'! NEW TEAR'S ItIATINNE! GRAND GALA' DAV PERFORBIGNGE! To-day. at 2 o'clock, for tbe iiret Nog the .Grandt Oriental Equestrian Broctactilar•ltomancePemlitqkt'' - BLUE BEARD{ To commence with A KISS IN THE DARK: In the evening, for the second time, DLUDDEARD: To conclude with THE FORTY 'II:MEV-ES; Admission 25 and 15 cents. 11VALNUV-STREET , TEIRATRE:- MRS. THAYER'S BENEFIT, THURSDAY, JANITAP.E When wilt be performed.the.Dehms TII E D• RA D II , E• A. IP; and t , A POPULAR COMEDY 1131.2 t MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. B..FEZDEBIOKI. Business Agentand Treasurer EITIBPITIG SECOND WEEKS CROWDED DOUSES ! GREAT eSUCCEiIeiI TO-NICHT AND EVERY NIGHT; . Shakspeare's Grand Pageant of "LOVE'S LABOR LOST"! With Its Gorgeous Scenery, Now Costumes, Machinery, and , Mßals. GLORIOUS OAST. The Lost Scene, The Calebreted Watteau? Pictiara r A RIVULET OF RICAL WATER, ICf" Prices as usual. No Eatra Charge for Reserved Seats. NEW - YEAR'S EXHIBITION; BY TEE Bl.ll6—Designed espaolany for toe A fine selection of Music willbe-gkron. Admission 10 cents. Children- urgler , l6, years half price. Beautiful articles for sale as presents:.. dsz-a POSITIVELY LAST WE OF BABNUDVB MUSEUM OF. LIVING:WONDERS, 1009 CHESTNUT, shore Tenth. The great Ferocious, Voracious, and atelllgent BLACK BEA-LION, gambling in tho water and reposing on Tho mys terions and much talked of WHAT IA IT 7 interesting, whether Man or Monkey oulPybrid. Anis those paradoxes of Nature - THE ALBINO reums,. Africans with white hair and skin and fink eyes. IQ - To be seen at all hours from ftA. LI to 10 . P. FL Adrnf:tion, 25 cents; Children, 15 cant*. de3o-tf 9IEMPLE OF WOINDEBS -11 and CHESTN.UTf Street:L-110MAX WEEH—EXTHAORDINA Aziaserroli. SIGNOR BLITZ: Performance 'EVERY AFTERNOON' and EVSNLNII, ccnunencing at 3 and 734 o'ciooId,andTEHINEEXHIIII. TIONS ON NEW .YEAN'S Trall;.c.a 11 A. Di., 3ea P. DI., illustrating tho mysteries and rowers or unclad and modern Magic. Happy Sumo& in Ventriloquism, the Voice in various •Daeltlons, and Learned Uatt ßirds. - arrf Admistion 25 cent* i Children 13. cents. de27-tt G ERMANIA; ORCHESTRA. vARI. swro, Corbinctor._ PUBLIC BEHEABEALS every SATITBD&T, at $ o'clock P. M., atthe MUM MA POND II 1.T.,L. Package of Eight Tracts, 7. Single Tickets, * all To ho bad at Andre's4lfFlCheettrot street, JAL Gc= Seventh and ehastunktindat , theiloor of diens% - . - 1011EN.NSY7utASIA ACADEMY 01 THE ME ARTS, lii OHIESTNET Stmt. oven daily, Sundays eacsiskat i from 9 A. M. till S P. •. Admission 26 cents. elladren under twelve 71111114 half mice. Etarei of Stork. SM. brIL I A. l I I 1 l' Exhibition on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, id half pasta (Moult, Admission, TEN Cents. Shanaall South EIIGHTE Street. oca.wit VOIDIONWEALTH FIRE I84:16 , BANCO PFiIIiBTLVANLL OODIPANT I OF Till OMEN ON DIRECTORS. ' Jayne, N. D., Charles R. Rogan. Jar/. K. Whiten, John K. Ws:key., Bd,ward C. Knight, Robert Shotmaim, Thomas S. Stewart, William S.rcr.theas, Henri Lewis, Jr., , Stephen Carats. DAVID ./AY.NE, M.a...Papilla's& JOHN K. WHITALL, 13,1111jEL B. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, US CIaItSTMITIT Fatreer, Phylarielphis. 044-11111 . - AM INaUItAIsTOE — COMPANY, No. ES, =MON straw. area AND INLA.ND.INSHELANON. George W. Day DIRIIO2Ca4. of Dag & Matlack. Samuel Wright a Ignight Bros. & Co. D. B. }limey " Dots & Birn e enry Lewis, Jr .4,corig 8r05....3 Co.G 0. Bichartiaon w. 3. O. Howe & So. 3no. W. Bvermart......„ 4 3. W. Everman & 00. Geo. A. west.— ...... u West & robed. R. S. Martin . u. Savage, Blartin, & Co. - O. Wffeon Davy.. Attorney-at-law. E. 73. Woodruff. of Sibley, Molten, & Woodkolg Jno. Koaaler,Jr.. No. 1713 Green street. GEORG'S W. DAY, 'President. SHANOIS N. BOOK, Vtoe-PresidieL W1LL761,19 I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ;423-af THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACE ROUTE. 1862. THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST. reeilltieb for the transportation of passengers to Aral from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Su Pant, Nashville, Memphis, Now Orleans, and all other tow= In the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpaseedi for speed and comfort by soy other mute. Sleeping and smoking ears 011 all the train.. - THE ExrivEss RUNS DAILY; Mall and Fagg Line Sin:days excepted. Mali 'nein icaVen Philadelphia 8.00 A. Pf. Fast Line tt a . ....... ..../5.00 A. M. Express Train" it . . ... .10.30 P. IL Parkesburg Accommodation leaves ....... at. 12.30 P. K. Harrisburg it tt .. 2SOP. M. Lancaster " 4.00 P. IL West Cheater passengers will take the Mail Train, the • Parkesburg Accommodation, and the Lancaster Accom modation. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo; Niagara Fans, and intermediate points,, tearing Philadelphia at S A. H. and 2.30 P. St., go directly through. For further information apply at the Passenger SM- Gen, B. E. corner of ELEItaiTH and MARKET Streets. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wiiconala, lowa, or Min! sour), by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as fa vorable as are charged by other Railroad Committee. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with oontldenca on its speedy transit. For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or address the Agents of the Company. 5. B. KINGSTON, Jn., Philadelphia. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg. CLARKE & Co., Chicago. LEECH J. CO., Ho. 1 Astor House, or No. 1 South William street, New York. LEECH & CO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. MAGRAW A KOONS, No SO North street, Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Pldla. L. L. HOUPT, flen't Ticket Agent, Phila. ENOCH LEWIS. Can't Sup't, Altoona. an t = WEST CHESTER AND EDIADELPHLA NAIL. ROAD, VIA MEDIA. CURISTMAS EXCURSIONS Excursion Tickets will bo soil between Philadelphia and West Chester, good from December =, 1881, unlit Jenuary 2, 1662. Fare for the Round Trip Ono Dollar. de2.3-8t lIENRY WOOD, Superintendent. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY. SPE MAI, NOTICE. Shippers are requested to serd their large and hasty Freight to the EXPRESS DEPOT, southeast corner BROAD and LOCUST Streets, where receipts will be given. For the present, parcels and small packages only can be recelyed at the Chestnut-street Wilco. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT Street. de2l.lotif On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25,1551, the trains will leave PHIL ADDLIicA, -- Min the Depot, N. E. owner of NIOIIOINTH Streets, at 8.3 0 2, 4.72f;Afid 8.45 .and will leave the corner at '1113:23Y-irrain and IiAItEDT Streets, (West Phila. delphia,) at 11 minutia after the starting time frost 114 Depot. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P. 3!. L. . • • - eave West Cheater at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at &.30 A. K. and CIS P. M. connect at Pennelton with Train. on the PhDs delrhfa and Baltimore Oentrai Railroad for 00nP7f11, Kennett, Oxford, &c., &o. HlNltlf WOOD, n025-tf Superintendent .A.RDEBCO OIL CO. - CARBON OIL-1,000 bbla. to arrive. For eale to iota by solo agente in this city. MOSER & 00., del2.lol* 26 South DELAWARE Avenue, ANIISEIICENTB. CARD THE DE.II:O7IEAUT Prnn==nj . Vr•Ma tdIJ EilJ tERW'-Z- VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. SOH SiTNDAYS. 1862.
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