_ Coltunel,llankus. - Altieentr. Ifausnaeiston,l' - ' rieekusiber 6, 1861. Ta the Editor of the-Detroit Free Pre p s: , ' 'jeans terg,tiorri. indeed to intern you that; in of the unfortunate complications which have to anddenly Arleen' between:England and the Visited-, Etats, :anted by orate About which it mould be one of pleas 'fur me here to express an elpiniew - I feet oonstraitted from 4 sense of duty, Stor'citly as a-British subject, but era member of the Canadian -Perliament,- ,to withdraw from the ponies of the United States and.return to Canada, native , lad; determined to share the fate of my en, whatnot their destiny-say be. Yon are aware that; when I rOffered my services to the President, I did so in the spirit of a friend ty ddissati.s.ffed.iir`d&scontented Inkiest of , her Britannia Majesty; and, although I could bare devoted myself to the cause of the tessltimateCiorernmeat of thie nation, in their efforts to suppress! the Southern rebellion, with a seal and learnestneas not infeffeito that of any oitisen of the Republic, under .no circumstances could , I be in duced to occupy an attitude of hostility to myown matey. • Ito, one could contemplate the probability of a rupture between two Countries having so many in tants in common, with more profound regret than Edo. Still; every honorable mind will appreciate She motives which prompt me to pursue the course I hare adopted and, if war must come, I trust it wlll-1) conducted in a spirit becoming the enlight enment of the age, and that we, who are still neigh. Vora, and have so long been friends, may be found at all times anxious to mitigate its'austerities. IFINANOM AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADSLVIIIA, San. 1, 1862 ' , There was no toulness transacted to-day at the atonic board, and in the money market, the brokers observing the day an a holiday and the banks being closed. The - deposits and coinage of the United States Mint for the month of December, were as follows: dipoalts iron MI neuron, ether anti pnrogasee Mine Torii deposits $1,010,636 11 Copper cents (0, 8.) received in exchange for cents or new Issue, GOLD COINAGE'. No. of Mee& 40,588 158,118 ~„ —242,428 Eagtes... Qate ilarter /aides.: re Out 441,115 - 9 SILVER COINAGE. 429,000 - 1214.600 00 .202,000 50,500 00 .174400 17,400 00 .172,000 8,000 00 irralf Dollars... Quart s. er Dollars Dime Dbne 6 .; 977,000 $291,000 00 ....... 800,000 REO/aITULATIOI Ont. Placa. 441,115 $1,452,281 00 977,000- 201.000 00 800,000 8,000 00 &Ad Silver - Total 0 ,218,115 $1,751,281 00 Iliklittring the month of December the business of the $l, 8. May office, et New - York, less, is follow*: De. 10,90,040; Silver, $1.85,000 ; total, $2,- aOO,OOO. Geld_ bare -stamped, $1,948,980; sent to D. 8. 311 M, at Philadelphia, for coinage, $852,999. The folloning la a statement of the receipts and die. tursements of the Assistant Treasurer of the United Waal for Kest YfYfli g for December, 1861: illasotouber 1, 1861, by balance Seoelpts during the mouth: 'On account of customs $1,802,211 4 • Patent foes 4,025 " Post Office Department.— 260,059 o Loans 28,706 079 Miscellaneous 8,022,574 Total "Payments during the month Treasury drafts rot Opoe drabs. 'Atlanta Dectmter 31,1841 $2,106,782 The'sfolloxing la the coal tonnage of do Shamokin Vaileyamd Pottsville Railroad Company: Tone. Cwt. Tone. Cwt.: Yoe week ending Deo. 28......1,516 05 210,387 10 SamelblaolaAt year 2,889 01 9)0,600 05 Decrease,. 1,372 16 The New York Tribune thinks that the passage of the ineklng treasury notes a legal tender will be an Im• "portant element - in smoothing the Baronial waters, aa/ ander that err, finvernment notes would be received and Dada, out by the banks and others as money,"nud the large amount u hich must be Issued will supply the whole country with currency in abundance. CITY ITEMS, ruRE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL. Gar Brat physicians frequently recommend- liquor. of a ipsiit quality to invalids; It Is' a matter of Importance, therefore, to know m here to obtain them. Mr. 0. 11.1tIalt. son,:dealer in One grocerloy Arch and Tenth streets, has now on hand a pure article of old brandy; also, the hut brands of genuine Port and Madeira Wines, and pure Scotch. Ales,- all of which he can recommend to the pnbllc.. Corzcibr AND CORN. , :COSIGN and CORX were mightyKluge, Who differed at titian on different tbingt; To the conntry , sflire confusion; ,Coax eras peaceable, mild, and just,. , fittt COITON wee [MA of saying a You mutt." $o after he boasted, end bullitd, and mimed, _ • He got Up a revolution. . i . , - ;_itut In the corrtraq of time the bubble It bursted. - 414 COBS wai; ytln g , and corrp n yan worated. Clothing made of an materials, including cotton and *opted, at Chance Stokes' "one ➢rice," under the o.ol±ThelltaLr "ENGLAND BENT AN WAR WITH THE UNITED 6TATIM-7ho London correspondent of the Manchester .Eramface sa}•e Huss Upon the surrender of Mason and Erigiand's war preparations will not cease in the least degree, that nation being convinced that war must ensue in the vecognition of the Southern Confederacy, which event, It Is thought, cannot be long delayed. Whether or not the Cunredefaey Is recognised remains to be km. It feet leant certain that all men of all nations recognise the great centrai fact that the ; best and moat elegant suits — for siddiera and civilians are those made at the Brown Stone Clothing Bell of GNAWS I. Wilson, Mcsaa SOS and 006 Chestnut street, above Sixth. A. Gxzwr Gee T.—The buttons on the coat of John Maticocit were of sliver, and of American menu. Winne. lits'Ostee wasw shepherd shearinglais sheep UM MOW, ".You Van more by our . lives than , by our geethei History-does not state • where the coat was made, twit we have no doubt, had this great Matesman been living at the present 'day, all his garments would haveheen purchased at the Renowned Clothing Establish. Met of Granville Stokes, 809 Chestnut street—as at this failtionable depot prices are regulated to suit the times. ARRIVALS. AT, THE HOTELS or To 12 Vaiopz Tarr mom. CONTIItgbITAL 110TNL—INInth and Chestnut etc W Matchford, Chinese WII Bailey, %Skit! H Farnsworth, Letroit H 0 Whitaker, Maryland Nock, Washington J J Atwater, Washington Wllleßintey,H,York- J P Crosby, New York - GeO X Ross, New York P Williams, Now York -8 McComb, Deka aro Geo 0 Cass, Pittsburg II Gandy; Pittsburg . /I 0 Buseter, Penns Mat Mendelson, Penne Follaker, Pennsylvania - II Oman, Naas W 8 Johnson, N Jersey Johnson, New Miss Manning, N Jersey All !Invader, Boston Wm Boyd, New York - ItendSebock, NeWlersey' W B 'Lowe, U B Hush Cheney, Conn Geo T Ingham, U B A Jai H Perry, Troy, N Y Lewis Moss dr wf, Ohio 31 Hawley, Boston H E Ilempsted, Boston MID Seagrove, It Island B 0 Taft, Proxy It I Andrew Porter, Mass Isaac Munroe, Mass Joseph Poor, Mass It Ledyard, Rochester Vent WU Turner, Kass Mrs Tompkins, Mass Boa J T Nixon, h Jersey W Nixon, New Jersey 0 0 Presbury, Jr,Wash,l3o L 0 Baker, Wash, D C Xass ' IC Device it la, Baltimore Mut Hat E Riell/.la.tr 8-N- D D Cone, Wash, D C WO** wl,Ballimors ••• Geo M.Oolburn ..- irlstaarat va HO Alfeinan,llarrl,borg D SclrMoku, - Drithnoro - Wm P TOW, Maine Hadaditf,Conneeilcut - Hand Harlettolt, Wash,D 0 etilieltliirdie, New Y.,rk. ..ThoeJ tom New York - Jlt Perrine o'n.,New Jeroor 'LE Judd, Connectlant " • 0 DUNI, Connecticut L Struthers, Pa IN Brown, Now Jersoy • J W Fuller, Catassugua Own Albright, X Munk D Y Pond, New York It White, Boston B Briggs, England J YeKBlop, New York Otis Tufts, Boston E T Brown, Chicago 'Tios E Dochran; York John L Mayer, York J W Knapp, New York D 8 Dexter, Pawtucket, P. I N Harris, Prov, It Ben) r Rama. to's no Wm K Jones, Boston W Difeene, New York Jas It Whaler, Boston Win 0 Booth, Bow York IterDrßatleraila,Wash,Do NsZnizdt di la 2 Fogg, Boston A Van Bwearengen, Philo Sam! H Randall, Boston Gee Il Banda% Boston T Ford, Ohio G Haywood, New Jersey- Mr Brown, aßltimore Mr Pray, Baltimore Miss Martin, Baltimore .14-Adams, lithissarhnsotts 6 L Drinkwater, Wash, D C lir Anderson, Phila F C Iroadwell, Now York sue, Boston • „ - ' ,XIMONAVYB` /111VITLt-r•Youtri street, id.), Market... 0 W Roes, Harrisburg M T DM, Altoona A A Weisistaenneylyenie Samuel Hitchcock, Donn • W H Lankly, Ohio BH Duncan, Pennsylvania NBoleatie, Huntingdon B A Neal, Southington • orreeby,,lfew Yol k B B Youngman, N Jersey P 830ciflebeiniOhlo • -Prof Williams, Ohlo X %renal, Bev, Ym k D B Bradley, Syracuse W A Friiebey, Maryland N D Cortright, Mau Chunk I' E Jones, Trenton, N J It t. Howell, Trenton, N D Proctor, Mamachusetts olf Diud, Massachusetts J . McGovern, Lancaster D O Bush, Bellefonte Bfßarry, Lancaster Richard Mcarann, Lane James Slocum W If Forsyth, Pittebnrg Hon Id Nott,Perine)ivanie D N Van Auken, Penns Geo B Houghton, PotterlUe it McDowell, Slatingtou . 1 1000.0 w, Carlisle D Burp, York, Pa lambi Carl, Tork, Pa Hon J X Meredith, Pa • N Blair, Carlisle AiLIMLIGAN illrTlCL—Gbesteut as.. above MtIX WA Nuns, Washington F A George, M A Mien, New York Geo T Gornog, 11 S A Malcipulson, New York Mre Griswold, Milwaukee Mr Griswold, Milwaukee . Samuel Gunly, itarshual Wm T Haines A In, Penba MitutE D Haloes, Penne MildfliDNiffees, W Chester Miss Plbamborn, Penne T /Wads, West Chester Chas L Wells, Downingt'n Mis Trainer, Jr, Boston Wet N Potter, New Jersey Wee S niter, Donna Capt (I S Caswell, Boston Meet 0 Y UMW, YireihlS 'Gobi If WNlleae.N Jersey New Jere, y John 0 Bald Daltintoro I V Mefferd, Easton H MBank', Massachusetts rr Sevens, Lewistown T J Coe, New York G W Wales, New York W L ghotwett N Chid Neale, Mantre&e, Pa P Shaw, Sefton Hiterey. Baltimore Vt.; L Dawson, D C IFF, XOl7lO HOTEL—Obeitant aired, above Wed. D 00111ne,ltaryland J ,J Levi, Columbia 4 Kikown,l4o4o,losl% -• W WSTIISII T G at Laub( T Bayles, New York V X Taylor, Koko J Read, Nova Scalia X Wilauter r lleir Jorge, T Norris, Reading Z H Gary, Ohlo D Drown, Fall River X 0 Oared New Jersey W, L ,MeAtee, Virginia g_OrbYt kiseeuri TAID, Maryland as Lams J Amgen, Baltimore tr stretiti'ionse Said W Penni - W X.Broolts,%Phils filsObiakio; Boston 1. I Burton, Lewes, Del .Linres. DA Geo It Moon Xts Brody l. Vincititer lass Bratif, Laticfister it Aim* Aanatoglato , - fleo Z Bents, Mlle V Xenreasser; Merneric J Blltrlekler ts, Penne Just - inizett - Amcouti'leisik, below no. . Sleenyi retieeylesma J Stockholm, Becks. `I•oe ieen. " - =ri Vide'. Zion New Semi kilmin NM Mak WNW. beaten ITPRILTAFEZZ w Jere,/ STATES lIITIOR—Merket street, above Stens. C Thomas & le,:Delaware It R Evans, Poops J R Owens, Phlla - S Caseeday, Blair co, Pa - W T Simpson & la, Mestere° W Loss, Poona Jl` Wbitson, Lane co, Pa J Maxwell, New York L S Gibbs, Penne. bliss X Irwin, Penne, T E Watt, Latrobe, Pa It Coplin, Tyrone City L Strayer, York, Pa G McAlpin, Newport News W Glibougb, Coatedville NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street; above Third. C J Mlller,Marrisbust J H Cross, Pennsylvania A P Darts, Washington 0 H Edwards Zalos A 13, Taylor, N Castle A Clark, Annvillo, Pa E D Flak,Wilkesbarre Miss McDowell, P.tnalt L 0 Welt, Harrisburg H H Bitter, Selinsgrove 13 A Wilson, Massachusetts \ O W Bradford, Mass H E Miller, Selinsgrove \.; C Jones, Selinsgrove Peeatermacber, Penns lintbnelnehe, Minnesota Miss I:0mM, Mt Holly, N J COMMZECIAL—Sixth a. et, above Chestnut. J W Pryer, Now York T ‘P Potts, Phila U H Painter, Weal Chester E Lloyd Mr Jagger At le, Delaware W Hardy, Palma H J Pierson & la; Chester co W Dresden, Lone co, Pa 0 W Hensel, Lane to, Pa Jlt Kennedy, Lane co, Pa B F Browin, Lano en, Pa. T 0 Lind ,ley, Orange, N J 0 Et Shantz, Maryland H If Pasarnore, W Cheater L Hecht, Philo S 0 Baker, Phila . W S Haines, Maryland E S Patterson, Lane co, Pa C Sprague, New Tork N P Hobart, Pottstown J H Hobart, Pottstown H J Sheppard, Oxford W F Ntelde, Penns MADISON 1101113 R—Second street, above Diarket. II rlarrold, Penney!hula Stacy Brown, Penna C D Vat ney, 'Waehington Robert Banns, Bucks co J Patcben, Wilmington, Del 'AILTHIIR RtiNKIN BLACK BEAM--Tnird street, above CallowhlH. 8 A Leu Del Jol,n Houetned, Chas C Diestand, Missouri J G Bill, Trealertown Dant 1 411111 min, Norrietown John Moddern, Fairview MOUNT VERSION HOTEL—Second et:, ob. Arch. P Low, New York J garrison, Diablo Julins Morton, Martinsburg Thus It Lobor, Dover, Del Eobt Wright, Dover, Dot J 0 Edwards, Dover, Del REVERE 1101:18E—Third street, above Race. M Levy, Alexandria J T Fannin dc In, Waal' D D Eider; Philadelphia W Jones, London, 0 BALD LADLE—Third street, above Oallowlol. A. Belo, Salton, Penna J Kennedy, Bethlehem F J Blougb, Pesetavine, Pa $812,830 80 197,805,31 Or SZE ,HOURTII PAGE $81,3 . 20 00 395,295 00 242,428 00 3,238 00 . . Behr 0 P Stleknoy, Garwood, 16 days from flaps Hay. tien• with 176 tons logwood, to Thomas Wattson & Sons. Left nth. Joseph Nickerson, from Boston, discharging. Echr Trojan, Shourds,lo days from St Thomas, in ballast toD S Stetson &Co. Sthr Pathway, Compton, 3 days from Baltimore, in bottom to P S Stetson & Co. ,452,281 00 Behr II A Weeks, Godfrey, 3 days from Now York, xith hemp to Weaver, Fitter & Co. Behr 1K A Bhindler, Ireland, f days from Port Royal, with cotton to J t 3 Chambers, Navy Agent. • ecltr Emma Amelia, Harding, S days from Boston, with mdse to Twelis & Co. 86,000 OS (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ' ) LEWES, Dol., Dec. 31. The bovines Frank and Bayard, for Belfast, and ship Crimea, for London, went to Ilea to-dar. Wind high from 11W. The five schooners loaded with coal (reported on the 28th Met) are still I) big behind the Breakwater. - Tours, &c. A. 112.13511 ALL. Ship Surprise,Hanleit, Balled from Hong Kong Oct 23d for Shanghai. Ship Don Quixotic, Nott, sailed from Hong Kong Oct 26th for Bangkok. , ' Bark Eif, Plnckney, sailed from Rio Janoiro Nov 15th for Philadelphia. Bark Alliance (Br), cleared at Rio Janoiro Nov 15th for Philadelphia. Bark Wilhelmloo t Lavine°, called from 810 Janeiro Nov 15th for New York. 161,037,144 Bark Lady Suffolk, Allen, at Port au Prince oth ult, discharging. Bark Emerald, Stall, sailed from Now Bedford 31st nit for San Francisco. Brig Bird of the Wm, Simmons, for Boston, at Port an Prince 6th ult. Brig Northern Belle, Paine, from Malaga for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 27th ult. 33,801,929 Behr H NV Fry, Phillips, sailed from St Thomas 7th ult for Turk's *33,892,074 Behr 'Mary Miller, Dayton, sailed from Now Haven 28th tilt for rbiladelphla. Behr W SK Brainard, Bowilitob, sailod from Now Ha wn 28th tilt for Philadelaia. Par D P Manama, Miss, cleared at Boston 31st tilt for • n 4498,769 SEM SPECIAL Np TICE& CARD.—One - of the 'editors of Tin Panes having been so kind as to make favorable notice in that valuable journal of an improvement in hats lately invented by, and patented to me, I take the li berty of republishing his remarks, as they give a fair de scription of said improvements, and add reliable testi= ninny as to its utility and the comfort it affords. W. F. WARBURTON, Hatter. ig Minim:irees NEW SOIZNTIVIO Efev.-31r. War. button, fashionable hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, has brougt t out his elegant new winter styles ' with his pa tent flexible band, supplying complete ventilation to the bead, and preventing the grease ftoin striking through nyon the band. By means at thin Ulm inner inetalie band, 'tidal adjusts iteelf naturally to the forehead, the bat is made thoroughly comfortable—morn so than any other lint we Lave ever worn. Gentlemen making Pre sents, either to thetntelves, or to their friends, will act wisely fn giving this hat the prirference over all others. - de27-tf DR. ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERV OUS CORDIAL; or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great remedy for all Wei-vans Complaints, Debili ty, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, &c. Price $l. For pale by LYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jal-tbstf Depot for all Popitlar Medicines. FIELIABOLD'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED RanznY.—Compound Extract Buchu cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &c. Bead the advertisement in another colunia . uo6-ths ONE-PDACE CLOTHING. OP THE I4ATEST Orrtns, made In the Best Manner, expreslly for RETAIL OMIES. LOWEST SeThug .:Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Osa-PRICE BYarsx is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ae22-ly JONES elt CO., 1304 , IIAIIUET Street. NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping art'- des, with many new improvements and inventions for Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles, suitable for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices, to suit the times, by E. S. ,F.IESON & CO., delB•H Corner of DOCK and PEA.D. Streets. DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RHEU MATIC Daors—The only - reliable remedy fur Damn:ta t:lam, Gont, &c. , Price al. For sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jai•amlf Depot for all Popular Medicines UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A Bou.—Bottles larger than the Dollar Dyoe, Colors In stantaneously, and will not wash out Try it. Bold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. n027-wfm3m CARD, PRINTING, BEST AND OICSAiEST In the City, et 84 South TRIED Street. BILL-HEAD PAINTING, Beet sad Cheapen In the City. et 84 South TRIED Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheer* la the City, at 84 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, sad every^ other deeerlp. Con of Printing, of the mot superior quality, At the most ressonablerstee, ptEINGWALT &BROWN'S, Droxoll's Dultdlna. 84 South THIRD Street. dell-tf CASPEE—GILLINGRAM.--On the let instant, by the Rev. George Leeds, Dlr. Joseph °raper, formerly of Salem county, Hew Jersey, and Miss Lizzie R. Gluing. bate, daughter of Henri T. Gillingham, Esq., of Phila delphia st MARVILL—SEIDEIIS.—On the evening of Decem ber 31,1681, by the Rev. E. W. Hotter, Mr. Joseph Doeard Marvin, of Philadelphia, to Miss Heckle Seldom, daughter of the late William Solders, Rao., of Reading.* 111L'IEB1E/TIVL-9TETLER.—On the evening of December 31,1881, by the Rev. H. W. Ratter, Dlr. Jo siah 11. Biltebeltel, of Frederick township, Montgomery county, to Miseldary Jane Stotler, of Philadelphia. * PAIDIIAII—PONTNY.—On the evening of December 31,1881, by the Rev, B. W. Mutter. Mr. 'Nicholas Prid.. bun toMitts Elitabeth A. Pontes, ell of Philadel side. * RROOKS—WISE.—Gn the 19th of April, 1861, by the Rev. A. W. Sproul!, of Chester ' Penna., W, !Inward Brooke, of Germantown, to Kiss Virginia Wise, of Phi ladelphia, WILSON.—On Monday, 30th ult., William Wilson, in the 4:74 year of hie age. , Riarelatives and hien& and the members of 'Eagle Council, No. 19, of the Order of 'United American Ole chenica, of the State of Pennsylvania, are invited to at tend Ilia funeral on Widely, January 3d, at 10 o'clock A. N., front hie lab residence, near Attloborongh, Bucks county. To proceed to South Laurel 13.111, (Where them:lF:Al° arrive at 3 o'clock.) Al* . . . GILLINE I .—On the 31st ultimo, Theodore Adrian, only eon of Aen and the Into Adrian °Mies, aged 14 yearn. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. 729 North Ninth street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * FIELD.—On the evening of the 31st ultimo, Martha Ressler, yourigcst daughter of Charles J. and Claire 8. Field, aged 2 years and 8 months. ALLEN.—At Fooloville, on the , 30th ultimo, Mr. Richard B. Allen, of the 108th Regiment I'. V., aged 43 yearn. Funeral from his late residence, No. RA North Tenth street, an Saturday afternoon, at 2 p'clock, a** DONS/ILL.—On the 31st ultimo, Julia Anna, wife of Jeeae P. Donnell, and second daughter of Catharine and the late Lewis Flick, aged 84 yearn. Funeral from the residence of her husband. N 1.1349 Feasynnk road, above Reed street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ** SAVERF.—On the morning of the 31st ultimo, Wit lient Sarerr, R. S. N., in his 28th year. 'Funeral tremble late residence ' No. 331 Greenwich street, on Friday morning, at 0 o'clock. ekes HUGHES.-On Tueeday, December 31st, 1891., Mary, I relict of the late John flushes, in the 95th year of her nee. Funeral from the residence of her sou.i.u.levr, Wil 11am Butcher, No. 424 South Second street, on Friday wornfug, at 10 o'clock. it* BENNETT.—On the lath ultimo, Amanda, wife of 11. 0. Bennett, in her 30,h year. Funeral from the residence of her husband, N 0.348 Richmond street, this (ltureday)afterneen, January 241, at 2 o'clock. IlltEßCll—On the 80th ultimo, Lottie A., daughter of James and Barrie: Breese, in the 18th year of her age. Funeral from the teatimes of her 'parents, Ilatbo. rough ( Montgomery bounty, Penna.. this (Thursday) rhorning. BATTUBB —On 'Wonder 80th ulthno, Walter Ed uard, Infant sop of W. Nor ris and Elizabeth N. Ballots, aged 1 year. Funeral from the reildence of his motifs, this (Thurs. day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, is OATMBALL.—On the 80th ultimo, Emma E., daugh ter of Anna Mary and the late Charles E. Oatluall, aged 29 yearn Funeral from the !evidence of her mother, No. 121 North Ninth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, January 2d. at 2 o'clock. * BBEE.—On the 21st ultimo, at Bt. Pant, Minnesota, O. Collins flee. Due notice will be given of his funeral. ETEWAIVI".—Ott the 211 h ultimo, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Willianiand Susan E. Stewart, aged 3 years, 1 inouth, anti 19 days.: :Funeral froth the residence of hoc grandparents, 1639 Thtmpeon street, this (lhnrsday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. MOURNING STORE,Deo.23. _LBEssoN rt BON, No. 911 01111BTNIIT BT,RBBT, offer for ea/e to.day, for cash— Black and White English (Thintraii, 12% to 14c. do do- Atlantic) do 1234 c. do purple do do 12%0. Gray and Bieck English do 12,340. Plain Black do do 12go. Black and white Imported De Leiner, 1236 to 14 cede. 'do Purple do do Mc. lienorld Mournin g . Cherie Mohair!, 12% contd. Black Bops Anglia, 26 route. de24 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 61tRIVSD. MEMORANDA MARRIED . DIED. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1862. tyrLECTURES IN THE NINTH PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH, In &hair of the DOR OAS SOCIETY, by the Rev. WU. SLACK WOOD, D. D: Second Lecture of the course THIS (Thursday) 31YENIVO, at quarter to 8 o'clock, precisely. Subject— " Saint Patrick and the 'Betty Penton of the Primitive Irish church." Tickets for the . course 25 cents each; may be obtained at the door on the evening of the Lecture. it* ayOFFICE OF it THE DONALDSON IMPROVEMENT AND RAILROAD COM PANY," No. 276 South THIRD Street, Washington BtIikIitIO.—PIIILADRLPIIIA, January let, 1882. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Share Holders of this Company wilt be held on THIIRSD tho 23d day of January, 1882, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. II , for the election of Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for the 'transaction of such other business as may come heroin the Meeting. ja2,0,10,20,23* ALBERT B. EIHIEL, Secretary. [ErACADEMY OF 'NATURAL SCIENCES. —AU the"Ahnuil Reding or the -Academy, held Met December, 1661, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT, MAO SEA, LL. D. VICE PRESIDENTS, ROBERT BRIDGES, M. D., WILLIAM 8. YAUX. connesroxnma STICARTART, THOMAS STEWARDSON, M. D. ITEODIMINO SIiCRETAILY B. HOWARD RAND, TI. D. LIBRARIAN, ROBERT E. GRIFFITH. TREASURER, WM. O. HENSZEY. CURATORS, JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D., WILLPAM S. VAUX, JOHN CASSIN, 3. DICKINSON SERGEANT. AUDITORS, WILLIAM S. VAUX, JOSEPH JEANES, *AUBREY H. SMITH. By order of the Academy. B. HOWARD RAND, It* Recording Secretary or> OFFICE OF TIIE " PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," 021 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. ELECTION.—An election for mina Truattoa, to eery° for three rears, will be held at the 4 / 1 11ce of the Company, No. 021 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 0, 1862. Polls open from 10 until 12 A. M. ja1.40 JOHN W. lIORNOII, Secretary ErUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— DEPARTMENT OF ARTS —The Second Term of the College year will open on TIIIIRSD&Y, the 21 day of January. Candidates for admission will appear at the University,-for ewamination, on that day, at half past 10 o'clock A. DI. Tuition for each Term, thirty Dollars. • GEORGE ALLF N, deal-St Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. IM:- WAIL ANNUAL STATED AIEETIND 4)E THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE WORT/J -DISPENSARY OF PHILADELPHIA, aud oft election for twelve Al imagers, will bo held at the Hall of the Institution, on TUESDAY, January 7, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. Al. deal. 01744 JOHN RESSLER, Jr., Secretary. ErrPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST PENN SQUARE.—Tho Locturea 'and Practical Instruction will be resumed on TUURSDAY, January 24, at 9 o'clock A. M. ALFRED L. 'KENNEDY, M. D., de3o.4t President of Faculty. ca• OFFICE OF ANTHRACITE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT 8/BEET, PHILADELPHIA. The Annual Election for TEN DIREOTORS will be held at this office on MONDAY, January 0, 1862, ho• twren the hours of 10 and 11 A. M. de3o.6t WIT. N. SMITIT. Secretary. irrEAST MADANOY RAILROAD COM PANT, 40T LIBRARY Street. PHILADELPHIA, Dee 23,1861. The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of this Com pany, and an Election for Officers to servo the ensnlug your, will he held at the Company's Office, 407 LIBRA RE Sircot, on MONDAY, tho 13th of January next, at 10 o'clock A. M. ARCHIBALD MoINTYRE, de2.4-tuthkstial3 Troagnrer and Secretary. aer OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R&ILROAD COM PANY. PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20, 1861.. A stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at their ofilco in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, South SEVENTH Street, the 121 h day of Ist Month, (January,) ISO 2, at 11 o'clock A. 111., at which time a report of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will bo presented, and an election will be held for a President and ten Managers to conduct the atiaire of the Company for the year ensuing. WILLIAII. DIDDLE, de23.tial3f , • Secretory. ay. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. DECENBVII 2.%1), 1861. _ _ NOTICE.—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad To Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their °Mea t No. 258 South TDIRD Street, on TUESDAY, the 14th day or January, 1882, at 11 A. M., when an Election will be held for a President and twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year de27-dtjal4 OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANOU AND TRUST CODIPANY.._ ===ll3:l NOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trustees, to Berri) the ensuing year, will be hell at the Office, In the Company's Building, WALNUT Street, southeast corner of FOUIITN, on MONDAY, January 0,1802, betuten the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 AI. JNO C. SIMS, de24-12t SecrotarY. r.G• OUFICE v Tile, UNION MUTUAL. INSURANCE COMPANY PIJILIDELPIIIA, Deo. 80, 1861.—The annual meeting of the Seripholders of the Onion Mutual Insurance Company of Philadel phia will be bell at the office of the Company on MON DAY, January 13,180, at 12 o'clock IL, at which time nn election will be held for eight Directors, to terra for the ensuing three years. ' JOSEPH COLLISON, • tle2l-tutht6t SocrOnry. 07. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY-OFFICE 220 SOUTLi YOURTR STREET. PILILADXLPRIA, December 21, 1861. To'nvold detention the holders of coupons of this Com pany, due on the let proximo, are to quested to leave them et this office on or before too list instant, whoa re ceipts wilt be given and chocks will be ready for delivery on the Pd proximo, in exchange for said receipts. dell-tja2 8. 811.ADRORD, Treasurer. ByOFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COMPANY—E OTIOE.—The Annual Election for Seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the MSc° of the Company, No. 713 Market street, on' WEDNESDAY., January Bth, 1862, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock I'. M. delo.tjanB* EDWARD PEACE, Preeldont. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL KILL NAVIC !MON RAILROAD and COAL COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Strad, • PIIILEDELPIIIA, 18th Doc., 1861. The Annual Meeting of the St ckholdere of this Com pany, and an Election for Officers to serve the ensuing year, will he held at the (Mee of the Company, N 0.407 "LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, the 13th of January next, at M. o'clock A. M. del9-thetutjan WM. IVALIT, Jr, Secretary. rff.-. OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY, 'AND LAN CANTER RAILROAD COMPANY. DeCCITILOr 21, 1861 The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of MEET: AND A DALE PER OENT. on the Capilat Stock of the Company, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 10th day of January next, at their Wilco, No. a NIL LING'S Alley. GEORGE TABB I L, de2B-stutlist Treasuror. TrCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMP&NY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYL VANIA—Office, Commonwealth Bulhlwg, No. OM Most nut street. PIIILADVLPHIA. Doc. 9th, 1868 A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the Office of the Comeau'', on MONDAY, January 6th, 1662, at 10 o'clock, A. AI. An Election for Ten Directors, to serve the ensuing year, milt be held at the some place, and on the saute day, betwet n the hours of 12 and 2 P. M. SAMUEL B. 2.100 N, delo-lathe tjarst Secretary. ayOFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PIIILADZIMITA, Dec. 18, 1881. • The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of We Com pany will he hold at thole Office, No. 230 South T 11111 D Street, ou THURSDAY, the eecond day ofJeunary,lBB2, at 12 o'clock M., at which lima an Election will he held for eleven ',hectors, and a Secretary and TreasareY, to serve for the ensntug year. del4-ths2 F. H. JACKSON, Secretary. my. OFFICE OF TILE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South TIMID Street, corner of Willing's alley, PIIILADELPITIA, Doc. 18, 1881. At a meeting o.the 'Directors, held this lay, a Divi dend of EIG/IT PER CENT, for the past year was de clared r n the Capital Stock, payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the Office of the Company, om and after FRIDAY, Jan. 3, 1862. The Transfer Books wilt be closed until January 6th next. F. H. JACKSON, deltibed Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. OITY PASSNNGNIINAILWAY COMPANY. _ Demist:a 27, 11351. The Annual Drooling of the Stockholders of the PHI LADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY. will be held at No. '25 MERCHANTS' EX °BARGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day ofJanuary ' 1882, at twelve o'clock SLR! which Cowan Election for Dreg dent and Six Directors to servo for the ensuing year will war. W. COLIKET I Seprekary be II Id. de2B34t crOFFICE OF ASSISTANT TIIEA• BURN% U. B. PIIIIADA., Doc. 28th, 1861 - • . - • Holders of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter est at six per cent., payable seed-annually, issued undo: the Act of 2d March, 1961, are informed that the Interest en such notes to the Ist January, 1862, will ho paid at this office ou and after Mit day, provided that ouch notes, with a schedule signed by the holder of such notes, slices ig the number, date, and amount of each note, to. gether vrith the interest due thereon to said Ist of January, are lodged hero three dam 1nf0 .. . And for Tod. neation. J. H. WALTON, de27.12t Assistant Treasurer U. S. - - - BrOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN. StiIiANCE 0011.PANY, 400 WALNUT BT. De•einher 28, 1861. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Of the Enterprise Insurance Company will be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. DI.. at the Office or the Company. An Election for Twelve Directore to servo the ensuing Tear will be held on the same day, at the same place, be tween the holm of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 I'. M. d3O-tjal3 cuARLts W. CORE, Secretary. gy. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFOKD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS. tiliNGRIt RAILROAD COMPANY, BEMIS Hate Chatham) etreet, below rowan PitmanEnntA,Docember 22,1861. The Annual Meeting of the St yckholders of the Frank ford end Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger &In road Company will be held at the °Mee of the Company. on MONDAY, January 11th, 1862, at 12 o'clock it. ; at which time and place en Election will be held for Prat dent and Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year. dao•ryalB DUAL L ADDOTT, Secretary. PIIIILADEL H lA, DECEMBER. 20th,1801.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock got of the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be hell at their °Mee, No. 230 South TNILD Street, ou MONDAY, the 20th day of January, A. D, .1.052, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an Election will be hold for seven Director'', for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the Company will ho Mood for fifteen days preview' to the day of election. de2l4 ja2o JOB. 0. COPPUCR, Secretary. gs.. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF. PIO& No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 30, 1801. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tlio-Famo Insurance Company will be held at the Office of the Com pany on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. ➢l. An Ilectlon for Twelve Dlrectoie to servo for the ensu ing year will be held et the acme time and at the cam place, between the hem of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. dBO4lBlB W. I. ELANOITAIID, Secretory. ocrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND DAB/31 - RAILROAD COMPANY. December 28, 1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thin Com. pony will be held at the Demi', on DARBY Avenue, be.. twcen Forty-Muth and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1862, at 8K P. 11., at which time an election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year mill be held. The Supplement to the Charter, approved the twenty eighth day of February last, will be submitted foraccapt• once or rejection. THOMAS SPARKS, de3o-tjalB Secretary. NEW YEAR'S OFFERINGS.— nEnnows finely-colored. PIII.OTOGIMPIIS for $1 are most imitable for the purpose. Go at once to the Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green, and secure one. 11.* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. JJIBSOLUTION.-THE FIRM OF LEVICK, RABIN & CO., SHOE DEALERS, conehting of tim aubscriberts, is this day dissolved by limitation of time. The boldness of the firm will be Bottled up by RICHARD LEVION nod WARNER M. BASIN, at No. 505 'MARKET Street. PEULALIELPIttAt 12th mo. 81, 1861. RICHARD DEVICE. WARNER M. BASIN. THOMAS B. LEVIOK. Jai•St THOMAS J . COPARTNERSHIP. - THE SUB SCRIBERS Lave THIS DAY formal 0 copartner ship under the firm of LEVIOK h BASIN, and will continuo the SHOE RUMNESS at tho old stand, No. 505 MARKET Street. PIIILADELI`IitA, Ist me, 1862. RICHARD LEVIOK. WARNER M. TWIN. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. - I have THIS DAY admitted as partner WM. H. FOLWELL, in. the DRY GOODS JOBBING BUSI NESS, heretofore conducted by me nt No. 31 BANK Street, where it will be continued under the firm of FOTAVELL 6: BROTHER. - SAMUEL O. FOLIVELL. January 10,1862. inl.-3t* IVOTICE.-THE COPARTNER‘HIP .L.l heretofore existing under the Arm of F. STEED & HIRSCH is this day diesel. ed, by mutual consent. F. STEER will settle the business of the lam firm, and 113 authorized to sign in FRED% STEED. LOUIS HIRSCH. Philadelphia, January 1, 1882. LOUIS HIRSCH WILL CONTINUE the FANCY DRY GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING, AND NOTION BUSINESS, at the old stand, with F. STEER as special partner. The name and stile of the firm will ho LOUIS HIRSCH. They respectfully solicit a continuance of the favors shown the late firm. LOUIS HIRSCH, FRED'K STEED, Special Partner. Philadelphia, January I, 1862. Jul 3tit MBE C OP AR TNERSHIP OF -L. TEMPLE, PARKER, & CO., 11 tbld daypesolvod by mutual consent. JOSEPII E. TEMPLE and EAML. H. MILLER will attend to the settlement of tlso Mmlnests. JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, JOlnrlt. BARKER, SAML. a MILLER. Philadelphia, December 31,1861. The undersigned have this day entered into a copart nership, under the firm of TEMPLE & CO., for the transaction of a general Der Goods bushes, at Nos. 19 and 21 South FOURTH Street. ' JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, SAUL. EL HILL ER. Philadelphia, January 1, 1802. jal.3tts qIIIE COPARTNERSHIP HERE .& Wore existing between the nndersigned, un der tho firm of FAN DUSEN, NORTON, A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOSEPH D. VAN D EI SEN is authorived to settle the partnership business, and to use the name of the arm for the purpose. SOS. D. VAN DIISDN, C. F. NORTON, SOB WALTON, GEORGE LOW MAN. Philadelphia, January 1, /862. COPARTNERSHIP.—The un dersigned hasp this day associated, ender the name and styli) of ItAMAIETT, VAN PILSEN, ft LOCH MAN, for the transaction of the Whologale 00A t, bust. neea. °remelt—ln Phlledelphio corner WALNUT end BECOND Streets; N 0.37 TRINITY BUILDING, New York; and No. I DOANE Street, Boston. BARNAB A 8 HAMMETT, JOB. B. VAN DUBEN, 1n1.3t • GEO. LOCOMAN. 91HE PARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing between JAMES F. WILLCOX and MICHAEL BOUVIER expired on (this) the 28th day of November, A. D. 1851, by Radiation. r.yrn We, the subscribers, have formed a Limited rartner ship agreeably to the previsions of the act of Amenably of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled „ An act relative to Limited Partnorshipg," passed the 21st day of March, A. D. 1836, and its supplements, and do hereby certify that the name under which said partnership is to be conducted is JAMES F. WILLCOX. That the general nature of the business to be transacted is the packing of butter and lard for shipping and the manu facture of lard oil, said business to be carried on in the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania. That the name of the general partner to JAMES F. WILLCOX, residing at No. 528 IIARSIIALt Street, in the said city of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, and the mono of the special partner is MICIIAEL BOUVIER, residing at No. 1240 North BROAD Street, in said city and Slate. That the tunount of capital contributed by said niIOIIAEL BOUVIER, special unTtner ' is Eight Thousand Dollars. That the partnership is to corn_ menee on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1881, and Is to expire on the 26th day of November, A. 0.1861, J. F. wrrAcox, General Partner. M. BOUVIER, Special Partner. Philadelphia, November 25, 1801. no2B-th6t J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary. COPARTNERBBJP NOT CE . CHARLES F. NORTON, of the Into firm of VAN DUSEN, NORTON, & CO., and ROBERT GK)RILELL, of Ashland, Schuylkill county, hare this day formed a Copartnership for the mining and sslling or the cele brated Locust Mountain Coal, heretofore mined by RO BERT GORRELL. The business of the firm will be conducted at Ashland, under the name of ROBERT CORRELL & CO., and in Philadelphia under the name of C. F. NORTON A CO. C. P. NORTON, ROBERT CORRELL. Philadelphia, Dec. 81, 1861. MEIE PAIITNERBLIIP heretofore ex isting between tho undersigned, under tho firm of LEA. RIVIIAEDSON, TUNIS, L. CO., is thisday solved by mutual consent. Either of the parties wdl use the name of the firm is liquidation only. TIIOS. I. LEA, W. eat EC II A It USON, A. E. STEP FIENS, ' TIIOI3. It. TUNIS. Philadelphia, Hnc. 31,1861. THOMAS R. TUNIS, late , of Lea, Rich nidson, Tannin, k Co., WIS continua the Woollen Utudnets at No. Z.'S CHESTNUT Street. ittl-attO PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, Ist, A. 1802.-BA?&UEL G. DE COURsEY,. lately with Messrs. Alfred Blade & Co., nud HUGH HAMILTON, formerly a representative of Messrs. A. & S. Henry & Co., England, have this day formed a CouortnerelilP, tinder the mono of DE COMISEY & HAMILTON, for the transaction of a General Dry Goole Commission Busi ness, and will open during tho present mouth at No. 237 CHESTNUT Street. SAMh. G. DE COURSE:I', hd.fitlt HUGH HAMILTON'. NOTICE.—The Copartnership of D. KIRKPATRICK k SONS. having been dissolved by the Jodi, of David Kirkpatrick, Sr., the subscribers Pall settle up the business of the said firm, and will con tinuo the lIIDE, OIL, AND LEATHER CODIHIS SION BUSINESS, at No. 11 South THIRD Street . , un der the same firm and name of D. KIRKPATRICK SONS. (MARLIN II KIRKPATRICK, DAVID KIRKPATRICK, FRANCIS A. KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1582. ja1.4.0t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-IS BARI MORRIS this day retiree from our firm. Ills gone, TIDEODOIIE U. MORRIS and FREDERICK W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners; and tho busi ness wilt be continued so heretofore. MORRIS, WIIRELER, & 00., Iron l'ilorchantg, 1606 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1861. jal-tt THE COPARTNERBHIP heretofore existing under the firm of MOM, 'MOTHER, ..t; CO. hi thin day (bemired by tho with &twat of JOSEPH L. MOBS. The business (Booksellers, Stationers, and Bionic-book Biodere) 111 be continued by tho undersigned at the old. stand, No. 430 MAILKET Street, as MOSS .3c CO., mho urn use the signature of the old firm in liquidation. ISAAC) M. MOSS, DENTON IL GREEN. PUILADA., Dec. 31, 1861. rrinE FIRM OF McFARLAND, TAT MAN, .5; CO. Is this day dissolved, by limitation and tho decease of Henry Bergbauser. The business of the firm will be settled by JAS. B. McFABLAND, who is atone authorized to use the signature of the firm In January 1,1862. )sl•6t NOTICE. -MR. CHARLES H. FER .LI NALD'S Interest in our firm MIR'S title day, lite partner thip having expired by limitation. • LINDSAY A, BLANisTON. Publishers and Booksellers, No. 25 South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, January 1,1862. THE PARTNERSIIIP heretofore ex- J.. fisting between ALEX. F. HAZARD and JNO. V. CHEL'SHAN, under the firm of A. F. HAZARD t CO., is this day dlesolved by mutual consent. The accounts of the old firm will be settled by ALEX. F. HAZARD, who will contleile)buslneet qt the old eland, 5M MAR• NET Street. Philadelphia, 31st December, 1801. NTOTICE.—We have this day admitted SAMUEL COLLIER, JJL, and ISA.AO KEELER to an Interestlu our !mines.% 10111 i B. ELLNON a 50N8.. Fick. Month 1, 1861 tal-Ot* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—We have this day admitted JOHN N. WILKINS as a ',partner in our firm—the style and name of which is to o as heretofore. ISAAC BARTON & CO., Importers and Dealers in Shoemaker's (bob, No. 35 South SECOND Street. January I, ISO jal.3t* 91HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exieting between JOHN DIORONEY and WILLIAM L. ItfLLMAN fn this day diesuired by limitation. The bminois of the late firm wilt be nettled by JOHN HO. Waik%Yi at `Jr. , 3 NAP NET Street. lelll 1., Hoe. al, ladl. jatdltie COPARTNERSHIP.—The Sub6sribors admit JAMES M. NAM to" an Interest In their buelneem, from this date. POWERS ez Philadelphia, January 1, 1802. PARTNERSHIPNOTICE.—We have this dny admitted Mr. FRANCIS W. RALSTON no v. partner In our house. . . Philndolplitn, Jan. ],1868 1711 . DWARD J. ALTEHUB has been adnattta as a pat titer in oar hot thia day. January 1. 1862. Dal-al*l ALTEAIIIS & CO. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF NJ HEALTH, O. W. Cower SIXTH and SANSOSI Streets. Puir..ArniteutA, Decomber 31, 1881. NOTICE. TO CLERGYMEN, ALDERMEN, PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIFES. In conformity to Hui REGISTRATION ACT, ap- proved March 8, 1800, 'on nro requeatal to make your RIITURNS OF MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS for the quarter ending January 1, 1802, to thin Once, catty in the ensuing month, no that this Department may make their Annual Report to the Mayor. Dy order of the Board of Health, WILLIAM READ, Jn2•thetuat HEALTII OFTWER. 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RANKERS, , No. 114 SOUTH THIRD , SWINZT, S The 7 3-10 ptr cent Treasury lintel, of all denomina tion,, of the second Issue of Fifty ➢filllone, doled Octo ber let, aro now ready to deliver to purchnserd, at the office of J. COOKE, SUBSORIPTION AGUNT, de2B.lm 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. $3130 0 -A FIRST-CLASS 151- • proved GROUND RENT of We amount fur sale, at a liberal discount. Apply to NOTICE. -SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ~P roposals for furnishing suppilos to the Board of Controllers of Public Moots." will be re ceived at tho Office, sontheast corner SIXTH and ADHLPIII Streets, addressed to Co undorsigned, until MONDAY, January 13th, 1882, at 12 o'clock M., for the supply of all the Books and Stationery to be used in the Public Schools of the City of Phihulelphia until the 31st of December, IBG2. The proposals must elute the price and quality of the Books and article 4 of Stationery pro lapsed to bo furnished, and be accompanied by a sample of each item. A list of Books, Ac., ea authorized by the Bout* can be area at tho Secretary's Oftico, southeast corner Sixth and Adelphi streets. By Older of the Committee on Supplies. ARMY SUPPLIES OFFICE OF TIIE C0115115.5ARY OF SOBSISTENTE, 1139 GIRARD STREET, Philadelphia, December 28, 1861. Proposals will he received at this oMco until tho FOURTH DAY of JANUARY, 1862, for furnishing for the um of tho United States army, at ouch times and In such quantity as may be toquiml during tho month of January, the lotion log aubaletonce storm—viz 500 barrels prime moss now Pork. 1,500 barrels extra ouperlino Flour. 200 bushels first quality now ti hite Beans, In good flour barrels. 15,000 pounds prime Rice, le good flour barrels. 10,000 r,ouuds p, Imo Rio Coffee, In barrels. 2,000 gallons Vinegar. 2,000 gonads best quality Adamantine Candles, full weight, twelves. 12,000 pounds good herd Soap, full weight. 000 bushels good clean, dr) lino Salt, in good tight barrels. 500 gallons good Molasses or Syrup. flamples in boxes distinctly marked to accompany pro posals for all articles except meal. All of the articles to bo f the best quality, securely packed, And In perfect or der for transportation. tlellor'a porno and data of purchase required on each package. Certificates of Inspection of meat and flour pill be required. Bide from known dealers or manufac turers only will be considered, and each 1,11 must he ac companied by the written guaranteo of responsible por tions fur the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and directed to Captain V. N. BUCK, Commissary of Subsistence, de3l.st , United States 'Volunteers. GENERAL ORDER. NAVY DEPARTMENT, December 23, 1061. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT has a rentlevous for shipping mon at each of the following places: Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Boston and New Bedford, Massaclutsetts, New York. Philadelphia and Erie, Pennsylvania. Baltimore, Maryland; and Washington, District of Columbia. &amen, ordinary seamen, and landsmen who oan pose the usual surgeon's examination, by Dreeenting them selves nt the MAP/YOUR nearest their residence, with an official certificate from the city or town clerk elgnifYing that they are residents and have expressed a desire to leave to enter the navy, Will he neared on the following terms: let. An allowance of three cents per mile for travelling expenses. 24. An advance of three months to seamen and ordi nary seamen, and of two months to landsmen. 2d. Permie:eion to leave an allotment of half pay to their bonnie% to conoeseuce the date of their enlistment. 4th. To go on board ship in their ordinary clothes, ashereau outfit with he furnished and charged as per list being the present prices, vie: One wag:whet fill 00 One pair blue cloth Dowsers"... ..... 3 39 One blue flannel overshirt, 1 60 Tll2 Witi • , 2 33 Two pairs woollen drawers .... 2 10 One mattress 4 90 Two blankets 8 90 Otis sea/Mesa cap 1 00 Ono black silk handkerchief ' 1 00 831 27 .. The pay of petty officers averages $2O to s2t per month Do. seamen—. ...... . ...... ... AB do. Do. ordinary seamen 14 do. Do. landsmen 12 do. And food found. LOWDER & WILMER. jal-st* No landsman will be allowed to take the benefit of this regulation who has not been four months at saa or on the A. lakes or rivers. GIDEON WEI:ES, de27.frnam Ot Secretary of the Navy. MA_RSIIAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. PHILEMON DICKER SON, Judge of the District Court of the Milted States in and for the District of Now Jersey, io Admiralty, to me directed, will ho sold at Public Sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at SOMERS' POINT, on THURSDAY, January 10, 1802, at 1 o'clock P. M., the three.thirty seconds of an unfinished vessel, not Yet launched. or named, lying at SOMERS' POINT, on Great Egg liar hor, in said District, being the interest of A. H. Colo & Co., residents and inhabitants of the State of Florida. DENMAN DEACON, T-th .IBALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIEF,,-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the it ,Latrebe Stove," ts the best stove for warming the room fit which It stands, and also rooms above. Oall aadlook at then:. ARNOLD et WILSON, ork-Eindf No. 1010 ORNSTRUT Street. SLATE MANTELS. These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de. oldedlY ➢referable to any others, are manufutured i br us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON. ors-3mit No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. TE NAkFIONAL HOSPITALS.- A DEPOSITORY of "The Unit.l States Banitarr Commission" is now open at No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Contributions received for the Hospitals, and for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. doll-4vi READS ! BEADS! BEADS !-Orys tat, Chalk Opal, Ruby, Torquoise, Gold, Enver, Wax. Satin, Jet, and all other colors and varieties of Benda for sak low by W. TILLNR, Importer, 1120.81 82 Booth EOUSTrd Street. riEW PUBLICATIONS. vol. 870 , 7 00 pp. Price $2.50 rumisums A LARGE VARIETY OF LIBRARIES FAMILY READING, HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINANCIAL B. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street PROPOSALS. HOBERT J. lIIMPHILL, Secret/try Controll,rs of Public Schools D. B. blrcrshed District or brow Joistv. Dated December 30, 1861. de3l-tuf tjalbir RETAIL DRY ODODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE CLOAKS, TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL SYNOPSIS ON REDUCTIONS. FROSTED 138Avm: CLOIEI t From $26 to s2o—From sn to sir. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, From $lB to sll—From $lO to $7.50 BROWN SEALSKIN OR BASIL,: 01,0111 BLOCKS, From $lB to sl4—Nrom $l6 to $l2. BLACK SEALSISIN on OTTER OLOTII 040 A AS, From $lB to sl6—From $143 to $l2. VSLVET CLOTH CLSAKEI, From $3O to 822—From 835 to $36 FINE BLACK. fl AVER CLOAKS, From $45 to s3s—Frsm $35 to 826 Fltiß BLACK BEAVER CLOAR.S, From $25 to slo.so—From $2O to $lO FINE BLACK BKAVKR CLOAKS, From $ll3 to sl2—From $l2 to $9 FANCY BRAVYN CLOAKS, From $4O to 530—From$30 to $22 FANCY CoLonED BEAVER 01.0 ANS, From $2-1 to 318—From $lB to $13.50 LYONS VAVET CLOAKS, From $9O to so6—From $7O to $55 OUR FUR DEPARTMENT, Which in replete with every desirably style and dese,rip tics, will ho open to inspection at prices corresponding to the general reduction; particularization, among such en infinity of qualities, being, If not impossible, at all events, nusatirfactorY• de3l-Im CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! GOOD STYLES. BEST MATERIALS. LOWEST PRICES. COOPER & 00NARD. • B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets dol4•etuthlm THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, For do solo of LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE GOODS, Will remain open only for a FEW DAYS LONGER. Those wishing to purchase anything in that way should avail themselves of an opportunity width seldom offers of buying the choicest goods at prices EAR BELOW THEIR USUAL RETAIL VALUE POINTE LACE COLLARS, SETS, HANDKER CHIEFS, Ac. POINTE APPLIQUE cc cc c , cc cc cc HONITON It It It 11 11 11 VALENCIENNE ci It IS it it II MALTESE cc cc as tt It It FRENCH EMBROIDERED cc cc cc cc cc LACES, EDGINGS, INSEP.TINGS, FLOUNCINGS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARGES, VEILS, IX GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED, CORDED BORDERED, EMBROIDERED, REVERE, MOURNING, CO LORED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER CHIEFS. GENTS' HEMSTITCHED, PRINTED BORDERED, CORDED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER CHIEFS. CHILDREN'S CORDED, HEMMED, AND PRINTED HANDRERCHIEFS. SHIRTING LINENS. BIRDLYE is LINEN LAWNS. LINEN CAMBIUM And a complete assortment of LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, All of wil,ioll, for 9 A FEW DAYS LONGER, ONLY, WILL BE OFFERED A GREAT BARGAIN, AT TUE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, O. lon foIIESTNIIT STREET. JOHN • A. MULLEN, de2B-12t AGENT CHEAP• SEAL SKINS. BLACK CLOTHS. , HEAVY CLOAKINGS, CASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. , COOPER & CONARD, 8. E. CORNER NINTH and MARKET BTS. dl6-tmer 1m VNGLISH BLANKETS, LARGE SIZE. Welsh Flannels, Unshrlnkable. Stout Canton Flannels, English. bluslins by the place, all grades. EYRE k LANDELL, de2B FOUR FEE Ar ARCH. a 00D WARM WOOLLEN Vf 811A.WLS. Large Stre Long Shande. Fine Scotch Long Shawls. Gents' Maeda, extra alto. NENE do LANDELL, de2B FOURTH and ARCH RALmoRAL SKIRTS, NEW AS SORTMENT. Bab - wrath full size. Bo!morals, Vain colors. Thaw=ls, gay colors. EIRE & LANDRLI, d 025 FOURTH and ARC!!. HOLIDAY DRESS GOODS. The following goods are desirable for Christmas Gifts : Low priced DeLaines and Calicoes. Wide English and French Chintzes. Brilliant Figures now American De 'mines. Dressing Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres. French Figured De Lalnes and Fancy Merinos. Plain Poplins and Rich Styles of Eninglines. Plaid Flannols,Bright Broche Drefri Goode. Blankets, Table and Plano curare, Quilts. Rid 0101M9, Warm Silk and Cloth Gloves. Embroidered Collars and Lace Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, French Linen Cambric Ildkfts Black Silk Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck Ties. Plain and Fancy Silks, Rich Black Silks. Blanket Shawls, Benehe Merino Shay. Ls. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, dolil UIINSTNUT and 'EIGHTH Streets. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Detainee, at 10X cents; Callcoes, 12g cents. Bieck and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Nock-Ties,Alowee, Genie' Shawls. Misses' and Ladine Shawls in variety. Nice assortment of Dress 09;de. Baltnoral Skirts in great czjiety, at 3. 11. BT010:113', 702 ARCH Street. N. 11.—On hand, JaciE4raws and Solitaires, made by and sold for an invskid. Itipy are nice games as well as promote, and any one cr:,. - 44' i co.afer a favor by 'purchas ing the same. del2-If HEAVY CL,OAKINGS: Brown and B)nok Sealskin, 76c to 81.60, Cheap 'wavy Coatings and °Makings Fine Black Clothe A ga Beavers. r Good stock Cassitnem at, old c. COAVI6It &vi °CesHAIM, &ad S. IC cos. NINTH and MARKET 0U S - riIY.KISIIING DRY GOODO.-,,SHEITARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRIEIGN, Importers and DeMora In Linea l and 401110 Yuri/lolling Dry goocta eta. . Have now on hand a full aaaortment of Linen Bheeting, Table Cloths, Napkins, Table, Diaper Towelling, de., etc., Imparted under the old tariff, or bought a great no. ritico. N.B.—Five per cent. allowed on purchases as above, if paid for on delivery. n0271t WILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY Ist, our entire stock of BLANKETS at the old prices. Will open THIS DAY a large stock of all Wool Flan nels. Our 2.8 cent White Flannels are the best in the city. Very handsome neat style,' Detainee at 18)ic i hand some dark grounds, all Wool, at 81 and 87 cents. COWPERTAWAIT dr. CO., 'deb-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. O.LOAKS- Handoome styloo of soon-made, serviceable gar ments. The best made, the heat fitting, and the , beet materials for the price. A largo stook from which to select. COOPER, & UONARD, dela S. E. cor. NINTR and MARKET. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. 1862. Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with BLANK BOOKS Of all sizes, made of the beat LINEN PAPERS, And warranted durable, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in gnat 'variety. LETTER, NOTE, and RILL PAPERS. TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. WM. F. MURPHY & SONS. PRACTICAL BLANK-DOOK MANUFACTURERS, COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET. de4-wlisSce AQUARIUMS, FERN CASES, A satiety of Fish and Flaists, No. 144 North SIXTH Street. (12-Im* CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. SELLING OFF, FOR CASH OR SHORT OREVET, frroox OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Formerly owned by . J. W. GIIIIIB & SONfif to bo• BROMIDLESS OF COST. A. H. GIBBS, JRl42t 531 MALILKIIIT Street. GROCERIES 'D S. REED & CO., WHOLESALE GrIOCERS, NO. 115 ARCH STREET, Have in atoto, and offor for Bala— RIO COFFEE LAGUAYEA COFFEE CHOICE JAVA OFFZE SYRUPS OF OTIOICE AND MEDIUM ftETALITIES PORTO RICO AND CUD& BUGARS RAFINED SUGARS, OF ALL GRADES. RICE, TEAS, SEISES, Ac CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. CLOAKS 1 MAGNIFICENT - FRENCH SILK ,PLUSH CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER. FROSTED BEAVER CLO A Ks In endless variety. Also, the largest and beat assorted Mock of SEAL SKIN CLOAKS In tho City. EVERY FEW STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL The very' beet work, at PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE IVENS% d9-1m N 0.23 SOUTH NINTH STREET CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! WATER PROOF OLOTH CLOAKS; in endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every ehatte; BLACK CLOTH °WARS, of every quality • BLACK SILK-VELVET'CLOAHB, EVERT •NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL; • THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY IVENS, ocls No. 23 South NINTH Street fIL 0 AK S! V The Largest, Cheapest, and Beet-aasorted Stock In the city. . HOUGH & 00., No. 25 South TENTH Street, Opposite Franklin Market. MHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND 1 MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES, JACOB HORSFALL, saBl•Sm N. W. corner TENTH end ARCH ne WANTS. WANTED—A Good SALESMAN in a CLOTH STORE, ono that can speak Ger man preferred. Address " Woolens," Press °Moe. it* APARTNER WANTED, with a Capital of $3,000, to join the Advertiser in an eetabllshod RAG bnaleese, whose knowledge of mannikc• Wren N extensive. Address 6 111," Press Office. de3l-31* WANTED.—The advertiser, at pre. sent connected 'tint the auttership of a regiment, wishes to procure a PARTNER, having from $2,000 to 85,000 capital, for the purpose of dealing in OUT LER'S STORES, in the city of Washington. Please ad dress tt Austin,!!lo4th Regiment, P. Y., D. C. December 30,1661. de3l-3t WAN T E D—A second-hand Sta tionery Stoam Engine,. of from 60 to 70-11oras Power. Address, stating partmulara, "Boa 1155 Foot Office." de2l4f TO THE HARDWARE TRADE .L TO $ 4 2,000 TO INVEST.—Waxvsn—ik situation u here the above amount will be acceptable as a loan or as an Investment. The advertiser has had thirteen years' experience In the business. Please address «d. A. 8.," Box 40, Freetown, Mass. de23.l2tia SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an ENGAGEMENT, January lat. A Salesman who Belle Seventy Thousand dollars of Dry Goodi to first-class near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given. Address RICHARD, Press office. de2-IwW BOARDING TO LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, a bud room and sitting room, or bed room only, to WALNUT Street, between Tenth and Broad. Address, for further particulars, a X. Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut street. de4-tf QELEOT "FRENCH AND ENGLISH kJ BOARDING DOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH Street, near Chestnut. ,Terms moderate. de2.lm FOR SALE AND TO LET. w a sp FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM - , containieg P 5 acres of superior land, near Sandy Run Station, North Penueylvania Railroad, with fire:- class Steno buildings. Principal part of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT, ial No. 209 WALNUT Street. TIOR SALE AND EXCHANGE- A large number of Farms In the adjoining Goan- Hem States of Delaware, Maryland, Now York, and New Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to yal-tf E. PETTIT, No. 800 WALNUT Street. rFOR SALE—A. FARM of 67 d.• ACIIEB, Brat rate Land, 9 miles from Philadelphia, with suitable Puddings, Spring Water. Fruit, d.c. Price F 5,000. Also several other FAB rig for sale near Nor ristwan. Apply to Wbf. BOSSITE de3l-31* Norristown. LEGAL TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR _1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Eetato of JULIEN COBTAIZI2E, deceasoa. . . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of FANNY CORYAIZIEB, Adminie. tratrix of the Estate of the said decedent, and to make distribtstio:, of the balance In the hands of the accountant, Rill inert the parties interested for the purpuees of his appointment, on 'MONDAY, the 11th day at January, 1802 at 4 o'clock, P. H., at his office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia. ja2.4,6,8,10 JAMES B. DOXIE. Auditor. ,ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION .A.4ou the Estato of ROBERT WRIGHT, deceased, buttog been granted to tho undorsigued by the Register of Wills for tho City and County of Philadelphia, all Par-• eons indebted to said Estate will Noose make payment, and flume haring claims against said Estate will enema them to ELIZABETH 'WRIGHT, No. 416 South TW.ELFTEt Street Or to her Attorney, W3l. B:14,00D, de2o-f6t S.'6B. South Fo4=ll Street pIiIIADEI4PHIA, NONZUBER 11, 3867. Notice is Isareby, aix54,01,43 writs of ectre lacing will be Wood on the following Unitas for CURB. ING AND PAYISQ, to theca ramitha from the date hereof, unlees fiat came awl vaid to the ondersigued at their °face, He. SPRURB GARDEN Street, Phila. • H.SA2 P. POTTS, 'Minima of H. 8. Stephons. THE CITY OF EYISIADELPHIA TO USE OF E. C. PANLINO Os. .1.4.14F,8 M. LINE/13.D, in the Court of Common Pleas, No. 136, June Term, 1861, against a certain triangular lot of ground on the oast side of Ninth street, 198 feet 11 inches smith of Moore street, in the First ward of said city, containing in front on Ninth street 20 feet 1 inch, on the northerly line about 210 foot 6 inches, and on the southerly line along the south line of the towpath of the old Delay. are and Beltut 'MU canal, about 300 feet to ground now or late of John Wagner. SAME Ts. SAME.—In the Court of Common Pleas, No. 138, June Term, 1801, Against a certain titammdar lot of ground on the V6ll side of Ninth street, in thq i tr a ward of said city, Pp feet , l inches south of rioore street, containing in trent cu 'Ninth' street 10 feet 8 inches, and in (tenth Vd teet more or less. nol24nl3t* TN TH4 ORPITAX,S , (30URT FOR TrIE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PHILIP ENINGEB, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, awl adjust the account of ANN EMUS and REUBEN MILLER, execntore of the teat will and tes tament of PHILIP BRINGER, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ante, will meot the parties interested fur the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, January 7, 1862, at four o'clock R. M., at Arbitration Rooms, Washington Build ings, 274 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. de2s-wfut 5t TULJA W. VOELKER, by her next tit Friend, &c., Ts. HENRY VOELKER. Common Pleas. June Tenn, 1601. No. 40. Rut: Take notice of a Rule upon you to ehow cause why a Divorce from the marriage bond should not be decreed In the above case, returnable SATURDAY, January 4, 1E032, at 10 o'clock A. N. To HENRY VOELKEB, Reawntlent. LEONARD MYERS, der-frksat4t Attorney for Libellant. VAN WALTERSDORFF vs. VAN v WALTERSDORFF, C. P., S. T., 1861. Fo. 8. Sur Rule for Divorco a vincula matrimonii, returnable on SATURDAY, January 11, 1862, at 10 A. St. AMOS G. VAN WALTERSDORFF,'Respondent, will ploasa notice above rule. M. J. MITODESON, Libellant'e Attorney. December 28th, 1801. de3o-mw4t BENJAMIN J. DEANE vs. EVE DEANE C. P., Jane Term, 1001, N 0.22, alias 20th September, 1861. (In Divorce.) NAPA 51 : You will please (eke notice a rule granted in the above cause why a Divorce a Yinculo Matrimonit should not be decreed returnable SATURDAY, January 4, 1602, at ten o'clock A. It. Thle publication Is made on account of your absence, and in default of personal notice to EYE DEANE, respondent. ROBERT PALETIIORP, VII. R. DICKERSON, No. 603 WALNUT street, Attorneys for Libellant. de2o-vsf4t* PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looking4llitesev, Engraving.), and tine Frames, at GEO. F. BERKE/IT'S, No. 826 AMU Street. jel-1111 - LADIES' HAIR-DYEING DONE IN best style, at FOURTH and BRANCH. jtl.if tr ARDEBCO oth CO. - CARBON OIL-1,000 bble. to arrive. For sale in lots by sole agents in this clti. BRODER & CO., del24m* - 28 Booth DELAWARE Avenue. mer• E. B. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKES, Southwest corner or TENTH sod GREEN Streets, noRI-Swifir Philade - A - TliidtAli ACADEMY OP MUSIC .t. -BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. Lessee and Dinner J IL NIXON. TRZB (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 2, Fire be, efit of SENORITA CODAS in Philadelphia. Frendr.and Spanish Dances on the same Night. The Prams of the SERGEANT'S WIFE. Lisette , Mrs. FARREL Margot • Else ATHENA. Dennis Mr. MoCULLOUGH. Gaspard Mr. W. IL LEAK. Robin : W. A. CHAPMAN. Old Cartouch......, .Mr. JAMES MARTIN. The Fsonch . Ballet "LA VOL/E,' , BT OUBAB AND %DIENES. The Comic Drama of DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Gratnly W. A. ogApmac ISABEL CUDA:£I in LA GITANILLA.Y.AL Cl2l/31X0', To coot:talc xith 2d act of copy - ALB - at 2.RILrYIPIt. EDWIN FORREST lIRIDAY, will appear in bla Orenr Slutkoprorirer per. isoustion of RIND LEAR. SATURDAY Afternoon ' January 1862, tranefitor TIME VOLUNTEER AND 'OOO PELY-61fOr FRESIINENT SALOONS. Doors oper, at 7 ; Commence at half p tot I. • A NERIC AN ACADEMT OP Ill'3BlC. . . sENolutrit etrDAS hes the honor to announce' tcr ther patrons of [her Academy and citizens of Philadelphia, that her FAST HYNE ap PIT IN THIS CITY Is inted for THUIMAYeIVE po NING, JANUARY 2, When ehe K3it appear in SPANTSII &NZ' reatial 'BALL= - DIVERTISSE- Itipri T 2. StßGltAliTli WIVE, - In 'Mich Mrs. Yerreu, gin Athena, Mr. DicCulion,gfi, Dir. Chapman. 21r, .I,eali f and Mr. James Martin will appear. The Comk Dzetrks of DOMESTIC ECONOMY. The French Bailer - wIrA.FOTAE." In which MIDAS and XVIENES. will execute a variety of Dances, The Glorious Drama of COM:MD . IIa TRIUMPH. CLOAKS! l'Er The lint two linndred Ladiee that enter the Academy on Thursday Evoninr, Amory on the occa— sion of SENORITA ttElltS' Ireuentoetti each receive wbeautiful MEDALLION-and TIReitiGRAPII LISA— NESS of ISABEL CUBA'S. Box is now °eau. Pricerniatid 20 cents. WALNUT -STREET TITPATRI-- larval and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARBETTSOM BENEFIT OF MRS: THAYBIh. THIS (THURSDAY) EFEN/NO, Jarittrir7 Will be performed the Drama col THE BEAU' HEART. Robert Leary. Cattlerine Duval rtevleux to the Drama, the Force of Miss Yel Edward Henderson Dmoss-60, alx, 76, and .23 cents; Prisatefikasse. $6 and $3, Doors nen at Quarter to 7. To commence at 71‘. mrHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALNUT Stroeteabove RIOHTIL LAST NIGHT BUT TWO.ON THE SEABON r BENEFIT. OF THE UNION VOLUNTBEE ItIE FREEFEHENT SALOON. To-night, for the third time in many yearn, the Okada Oriental Equestrian Spectacular Ilomaucei entitled BL IE BEARD!' To concludelvith, for this` eighth time,. thr celebrated Equestrian Spectacular Dramanf THE FORTY THIEVES: Admission 25 and 15 cents: MRS., JOHN DREW'S ABM-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FBEDBRIOILIL Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. 2311SPEIT. SECOND' WEL'E, CROWDED HOUSES ! • GREAT sucams-r TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT; Shakspeare's Grand Pageant of "T. A PVE'S• LABOR LOST," With its Gorgeods Scenery, New Costumes, Machinery, and Nada GLORIOUS CAST. The Loaf. Scene, The Celebrated, WatteauPtoture. A RIVULET OF REAL WATER. V" Prices as usual. No Extra Charge for Rslerved Soata. NEW YEAR'S EXHIBITION BY THE BLlND—Designed especially for the" 11011 NC. A flue selection of 'Music will be , glren. Admission 10 cents. Children under 16 years- Wit' price. Beautiful articles for sale as -presents. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF BARNUM'S MUSEIIISI OF LIVING•WONDBIBB, 1009 CHESTNUT, above Tenth. The great Ferocioua. Torecidns, and Intelligent BLACK- BEA-LION, gambling In the water and reposing out of it. The naps lotions and much talked of • WHAT IS IT? Interesting, whether Elan or Monkey or Hybrid‘ those paradoxes of Nature. THE ALBINO FAMILY, Africans with white hair and skin and pink eyes. ga , To be seen at all hours from 3 A. Mt to 10 Y. BL Admission, 25 cents; Children,ls cents. de31141 TEMPLE OF WONDERS -L. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets —HOLIDAY WEER—EXTRAORDINA Rl' ATTRACTION. Performance EVERY AFTERNOON and EYENINGN ccumiencing at 3 and 7.34 ddock l and THREEE-X,41111 TIONS ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, at 11 Ai .1%.,.3•an5i P. X., illustrating the mysteries end powers of ancient and modern Illogic, Happy Scenes In Ventriloejaiamt, the Voice in carious -positions, and Learned- ()snarl/ Birds. Admission 5 cents ; Children 13 cents. doff-it a ERMANIA- ORCHESTRA. " CARL tiENTY-, Conductor. PUBLIC ItEIFEAIISALi every SATURDAY, at INK o'clock. P. M., at the 1.1.45.910611 ZUND 14.9.PLL. Package of Eight Tickets, SI ; Single Tickets, sY► To be had at Andro's, flat Cheetnnt street. J. B. Malls, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the lieu. 0de..11 P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OW THE Fars ABTA, Io OHESTNIIT atroiB, open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. IC till 8 P. BF. Admic4on 25 cents. Ctddren tinder kasha Taft half price. Shares of Stock. $3O. LTC!' TE'S- SANE DEPOT BR MOVED to Ito. 2• South Street, mot __the ranklitt Institut& . The underebdied, thauktutfor nest favors, and bait determined to merit future patoonAga, bee secursj elegant and COUT6IIIO7I2' stores end NO noir CM b a large assortment of , ktlU&e Cerebrated Wrontest sedli Chilled Iron. Eire and Bandar Proof Bates, (the wag strictly pre and burglar proof setae made.) Also, MIME Unequalled Benk-Vardtt.flite, ea Bank Locks: Llllie's Bank Vault Dockmand Locks will be faralide to order on abort notice.. 'Maio the strongest, best pm. Settee', sod cheapest Door erfrfooek yet offered. Also, particular &amities is celled to Lillie's Me Cabinet Safe, or Pleteaowatry, do. This Safe is lOW. oeded to stirpin in saylo mid elegance anything yee si b/red for this purpose, sad Is the only one that is stskiilli fire end burglar proof. SPACIAL Norlom—l have now on band say twee*/ Ferrol, Herring, It Co.'s Sefea, most of them nearly sim, end some forty of , other makers, comprising a comgbillg assortment as to slue, and all lately exchanged fag ea now celebrated Lillie begs. They will be sold at 111101 low price.. Please cell mad examine. ja26-lyil H. 0. 'amis. A. nommoNwE AL RANCS COMPA.N PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Java°, M. D., Marley D. Roved. John M. White% John K. Walker, Edward 0. %night, Bober! Show:Ate; Thoroaa S. Stewart, William Etrnthern, Barr Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAY E, td. D., Pree.:.a' JOHN 711. WHITALL, Blew PregideaL SAAIIILL S. MOON, Secretary. Dace. Commonwealth Balding, ellt OBILMITSE Street, Philadelphia. yrLK if FAME INSURANCE COakall, No. 408 CHESTNUT Birgit. FM& AND INLAND INSUPANOZ. DIRNOTOILB. George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Baronel Wright " Wright Brea. & Och D. D. Birooy " Darts at DerneD Henr7 Lewis, Jr " Lewin lirea. — as On. O. Richardson . ,a J. 0, hivre & (b. JD°. W. ET671:094....... ,4 J. W. Zvenrairt & ax. Geo. A. Weot " Weak, & robes. gsotz,ge, Marlin, (b. G. Witaon Davis. Arter:eoX-At-law. X. D. Woodruff of SIPkeY, !Holton, ie Wades& Jno. Seater, Jr.. ...... letlB Green street. az TNT, DAY, PreelderaL Adminiatratrix, FRANCIS N. BUCK, Ploe-Yredaill. WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD, Secretary. 1a2161111111 RUSSE SI BRACES ! ! SUP POBTEBSII: S. W. corner RACE and TWELFIII Streets, Practical Adjuster or Trusees and Mechanical JINX— /Amos, tan constantly on band a large end varied stock et elegant French Trusses, and a =dole assortment of best American. English and Ameri,can Supporters eat Belts, Shoulder Beaten, Sempenutriae, Syringes Rt greet coriety, French Peonarien, Ladles• Department oardlueted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, that door below Race. uotliaais QPERDIATORRHEA.—ONE TO SIX NJ Boxes of "WINCHESTER'S SPEOISIO PILL. Nil] Orrhonontly cure any MO of Seminal Weakness. or its resulting impotency, however aggravated, and whether recently developed or of long goading. READ 1 . 1111 TESTIMONY o We believe it to be as near a specific at any medi cine can be. We have cured many severe - racer will& from BIS. TO TIN Dona. .. • . - • -.- Price $1 per box; six boxes for 85. Sent by mail. Bold only by S. C..UPLIAIif, 310 CHESTNUT Street, sole agent for Philadelphia. Trade supplied. n027-wfm3m CONSUMPTION. WINCHESTER'S genuine preparation of _ _ DE. J. F. CIIIIECITILL'S HITOPIIOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, A Spe.ciEla nemetly for the treatment of CONS UM lON. The great success which am attended the use of the Hypophosphites is creating a very general inquiry, not only among the medical profession, but also among the thousands who are suffering from Pulmonary Disease. In all Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility 'Loss of 'VITAL POWER, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. and Female Weaknesses, it is a sovereign and Inval ua ble re medy Price $l, or six bottles for $5, with full directions. Circulars may be obtained by all inquirers. Bold whole ludo and retail, by B. 0. lIPHAM, 310 CHESTNUT Street, 801% agent for Philadelphia. Trade enpplied. n027-nfmam ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY. SPE ill AL NOTICE. Shippers are requested to card their large and heavy Freight to the EXPRESS DEPOT, southeast corms BROAD and LOCUST Streets, where receipts will be given. For the present, parcels and small packages only caa be received at the Chestnut.etreet Office. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT Street. dOl-10tir - 77,-s?.Z. WEST CHESTER VIA MEDIA. , 'WINTER A.RDANGIDNENT. 02. and after !MONDAY, Nov. 25,1881 , th e trains will leav PHILAIMP2IIA; from the Depot, N. E. center ORTtlitilli and NEABEET Streete, at 8.30 A.M., 4.15, and 0,4 d .:P. M., and will leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and NABEET Streets, (Wed MM. delphia,) at 17 'minutes after the ,tatting time Prom the Depot. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 6 A. IL and 2 P. IL Leave Weet Cheater at 8 A. M. and 4 P. EL The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.80 A. M. and 4.1 d P. M. connect at Pennalton with Trani OR CIO Plea. delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Cloward, Kennett, Oxford, &c., &c. HIRST WOOD, n0264f linverhatandent COjjD PRINTING, BEST AND 'aped In the City, at ItINCIWAIT & BICAVN 11418onth TIMID &teat. ABILIJSEMENTS. ENZIEE .11L-.E3srlo Adam& .Mis 3 A. Gnir. THE BENGAL TIGER, MEE SIGNOR BLITZ F~'~'l INSURANCE COMPANIES. H FIRE ZEAL OF THZ STATZ Op 0. E. NEEDLE% "B. KEITH, X. D." Amer. Jour. of MM. Science ON SUNDAYS.