wne tty tu, s i ve • s lafrown. evir Allgia;',` 'Tha 'feels about eve - - lashes in tasemes... hew of, the lee- dealer* on 414- 44 4 1 - - 11 0 12 . 1 /NO ' laying In , - Pieta( Die het few dare large num ' - 'ter of perish* have been Indialgleg in the exhila , 'rating exeseise atikating. - The Wissahickon creek 11 amiskrimill'etedition, and Is a termite place of :restwilitk,the Male the fine Sport: The different Prahltford, Germantown, duly ranted to by reeldaite -of thine phew, to are, Aide upon the smooth _ • • , tiniate.:" The Mmiltota isadass, and other por - ekeliet thelletestt:teurth, ward, elm furnish . good Wde fee s k ling Perimeee• - - • Mat% cmtewdebuyikill is very due, sad en Seltirdej - r mamma of, persons were,on the ice., the afternoon"; number of Orions broke .1001 0 'We tbs:eleters ad - were reamed , by the' , membersot the Philadelphia Skating C lub and Ha • • - •. There were numerous ladies , upon skates, who 'were amass object, of unwell attended, Odle line is OW more prasticable upon tanners and in . 5. - the aid-thien'it would be in the surf at the bath • . ins mama, and hoops iercattoordingly eschewed for the soma Long skirts were also out of the Alma* and the rfair , Meters did their. skating as • they dw:their hathieg, to wit :. In dr,etaie suitsble '..forthatiperetkee. - _ Smoot thedainea, on Saturday, • .eroto abort skirta , got "up' musesiha in the Hof '. . landteh *MC The colifortable climbs' and imam sibith are• fashionable for walking dresses, an& r. nest road hats of the Tudor order, completed the .neskauponompt - the. running gear- A neat boot, with a bandeaus and Valeta skate strapped upon sad irwell•thaped ankle; Hui& the picture. - here ceatiWy seen many pictures which were tar lets pianist to look upon. Therm are various kinds of skate" is use; and _ kinds of fastenings; the Montt of some are ;others Oat, othere with a stoat, and others with' curved lines allied rockers. • In our basthard; ware shops all - these varieties are to be found, and (- -am; we - believe, the regular old-fashiontti " Hot ' Aland" article, keen, massive, andettong. An ordi setry pair-of boys: skates ear, be purchased for five ti •lihturtelPi• The prum upwards is at disoretion." Thigrowia or dated skate is objected to by the most • aocomplialeed practitioners, became it is easily dull " md,aral entsupthe Me. The simplest form of strap .: *stria that of - 4- dotibbs - *trap at the toe, and one ,flesas the bwil, running forward diagonally across the Laship. --ft is believed that tight strapping pro f • - •nitres awkwardness of motion, - and that the pro , balance of the body it equivalent almost to 1 tameg i ftralf. The blade or runner, besides bielesra t ire of a should be narrow at 4titt harae beef toe - and wider in the .middle. Thus the skater is mounted on .three cu and this is ''The sec et of the raarvellonsly . twill outs and circles width some are so skilful in executing. , It is said that. the, belt skaters IWO the least force, and will -Meade figures by the hour without betraying an ;g fame. The position of the heed is said great secret of ammo (it la in most of the ns ' . ! , this country Mating ii. an art ornamental :rather than land. Those who have passed'a win e' • ter ia. Holliad sag - -have seed` women and DM I • , Antdigklig: to, ainatiVairryibg loaded. baidseta on ‘; Nal heedi;-***lty swift, but dexterously. Tears ago it wee qUine_mand for our gentlemen teams miler on .tha Me, vend , on business or pleasure, Some of the m, aye tradition, Would write- their k -names in full with their akatee. On the Schuylkill, last winte r , many excellent eaters appeared, sled their Itaiderfsd performance on the toe elicited abate of applause faiutiowdectinterested spasm- ;", ten. - ..1 : - largeneerlser of them were woman This , year the gat rasa, Le be et, fashionable than ,Arm-no ran•Bounreas..—The following is a Dela article. endwonel collected in the Partners' Market by Min - ate S. H.eella, and distributed to arias camp and relief committees, via: St. Tends Hospital, Pealeallle ; Camp 'Creemisio, Rat- Maryland Regiment, , .4‘ Ladies' Abi t Cooper Shop Hospital, Christian-street Hos t , and diffimt soldiere at the seat of war: lire. Elisabeth Yerkee, Chester' county, grape jelly end two seeks of bisects; Mr. Samuel Caley, Delaware county, preserves, pickles, and lard ; ; Hannah William,, Delaware county, spiced fruit; Mrs. Culp, Montgomery county, grape jelly; Mies Rlim Roberts, tgomery ep: - three jars quinces l* and one pars ; M Mu s :lacy Palle, Chester oe., Back hisealt; Mr. Dultrigten„Lselawua ao., sack biscuit; Mr. Smith,Malaware county, ,pu; preserver ; - Mr. „ Para Thoniu, Chintof county, ,I. jar preserves and Itreeka dry biscuit; Miss Thome', do., 2 pairs stocking; lclutel Rodgers, Montgomery_ dainty, I bottle wine; Mr, Rhoads : Delaware emu ; tgr, weaves and pickets ; Mr. Memy, do...Edokleei' f. Mre. Mark Staples, Delaware county ' , 1 jar currant • jelly; Hiss M. M. Rhoads, Montgomery county j 3 ; jars g rapes ; Reuben Lewis, Chester county, 1 jar s• giokfee ;T. Yarnell, Delaware count>, 'Jar van ; Mts., 0. Barr. I Sick biscuit; Mr. - neon, • t_ Chester countyo jar gainers; Mr. Paul Jones, Camden, fiefs pickle.; Mir May Rodgers, Miss I Sarah: Thome, and other Prima from Willits; t tows,Milaware acuity, 9 jars preservet and Jul. • Um; Jones, Delawftre county, ljer organs:lee; y rhea, Montgomery county, 4 -bottles home mat wine; Items: Frew I Maple, Montgomery t • -county, Ybettliw'brimeimade wine; Mr. fialley, • Delawere count vinegar 'Terkel, Delaware 44. ,„ eountyo umel, Walter W. Greene, lard and ed Montgomery coon. , Pater; Dr. miller, V. 8., avow forElßmg beds; . William. Delaware county, 6 lbs. ersokers ; Mr. 'Junes, Chester county , eggs; Mr. William Dais, Mon tgomery count y ; mutton met ; various i? farmers . l2 pounds lard or ointment; Mrs. B. P. 1: Wok,: PhilioSelpkta . ; Mrs. It. Kennedy, 4 ja_ripassehts, _and two honks Wild cherry brandy ; Clighors; .11",jais plaice, jetty, sad 2 bottles brandy ; Mri. 'Wsn. spiced -fruits, mixed and 2 bottler cherry chimer ; Mrs. Dudek,' ved strawberries, and currant jelly; Mrs, rioitsoi, l'-jar , prreerved grapes, 1 atmwberriee;Wid 1 currant jelly ditto, 1 blanket, .e 1 quilt, drugget, Itnentor, dress ings ; Mrs. A. B Dooley, tta, rim, sweet oil. - and pickles ; Mrs. J. • Eibarpket preserved. itialberrites, currant jelly, burs. .I:Sharples., tea, blackberry syrup, and nutmegs; -Mrs White,' 1 jar grape , jelly ; ' Whiterianc.2.te :tamarinds, ands bottle Ca taloa What ; Mrs . tarsi 6' jars Candied fruit m a d preserves; Mrs. Young, , bottle, strawberry shrub ; Mrs.: "Christy, tomato catsup and jar preserved peaches; Dirs. Brower ,' 1 pair mittens, 1 sack dry •,,'; reek, box lint; Mrs Barsky, 5 palm woks, maga ; sines led,Yeriodicala, sad linen for dressings; Mrs. Bilettmen, 1 jar pepper atom', S. H. Mothilla; oar rant 'throb, blackberry syrup. and pickles; Mrs. • Brolarky i • , woedenware; Pemberton Smith, hard ware ;MIL Hurley, 2 Jars Pepper sauce ; Mrs. Is, papus, books, and periodicals; Mrs. Sarah Cooley, If potteds gum, camphor; Mrs Haas, 3 =arn. y, jar gripe jelly, sod- newsptspers ;. Owen, testament; Iduie -P. Horne, 2 jets 7 quinces and 1 - far *Mee ; Mrs. Cyrusllonie, 2 Jars gingered iipplee ; Mrs". Blauk;fl quarts nasturtium*; Mrs, Diller, Chaster county, bottle wine Mar pr e : serves, and 100 boxer ointment; Mrs. liewidl,l pair ; Herider; 1 gallon Madeira wine and 1 do. brandy ; Mn. Palmer, 1 gallon Maderre mine Mr. Z. Luke!, 5 gallons alcohol ; E. Laurman, 2 hottless'idadetniand 1 de:braody; Mr. Blank, 1 bot tle elderberry-wins; Mrs: Holluir. 5 glass jars anti -5 bottles; Mrs. Dorsey,' dollar; John Davis Mont i gomery county, 50 - cents; blear Oaley, Chester I county, 1 dollar ; -Conover. 50 cents; Amos Ploulaillcauta; B. W. Cadirell; ;Scouts A. Sager, 2 dollars ; T. aseplaes, Eirrus:* Ar obambault, I plasm barer; Mr... Until, 1 barrel sawdust; Mr._ • Seal, LO cents; George Duncan, mutton suet. • A Fteizeßnitoorscl luny iitspered Mae- gie pito of Sour in the 'Phi snail& o(-December rot Si 7 1661...85 37 1544..44'29 1600... - . 4,87 184.3.... 487 1649._ 5 31 1842.... 450 1668.... 5 12 1641.... 0 42 3,942, - . - ..3 5, 1840.... 600 1858...."0 60 1639."..."5 73 1266,... 6 86 aest ... 8 40 1664.... 9 Id 1883.... 9 62 up..., 8 1/88,.;.11 00 int.:. 5 16 1656....; 6 16 Mt_ 4 16 Mt—. 4 90 1860_ .4 11 1833....6 87 3649 '' 'Cuol ten— s,w' aos.,:. 6 14 1881.... 5 251 11166.... 4 74 1446_ .. 6 06 1800.... 6 31 '151....548, 8 GO • Sueentma Acetwor.=-111Stween nine and. ten •o'olook on,futturday evening, e men named4ohn BradlugMasimitnitted 'into the .Peensylvithia tbs. pitekbartng been Inn over bin Magna longed with vain, and Penwell Nitre& if. •irai 'a teamster, *ln ine,mnplorof. 4onetwa farmer; residing in thelMenty-fwmth want; Whiledriebtg the loud of grain on the Wistrebestorroad,'near fortieth attest, about half putltir b'eloOk an - Sigitiday ere• nisi, the Woes ran away. In the attempt to stop them, the - unfortunat+ man fell and thi ; wheels rimed over bis breast, Re mewed to stiffer intense .17 as he was being minted into the gurgled ward the hospital. We nntieratang-gym be is *mar ' . lie has a sister - restate* somewhere in the 'vicinity of iliswatls.MU4:ElB44.ltl"lB. Aernestortwar..--Fer some two weeks past, the deallispg Imare of Venus in the western sky has betelnibjseetif remark among those, who have been abroad On cloudiest evening,. Her brilliant aspect at tide time has led some to think that elto had rebsegisl in some remarkable way from what abs was In former times when she held the sum. re -Wien so the ann. But this apparent increase in "Inure is due lathe absent. 'of Wmr , stars in her pathway. The other' brilliant 'planets are now awning Mire s She attains her_ greatest brilliancy in sheet Welarirees Jiow, 14er wlnotishe will rapidly decrease in splendor until she.assin he •comeeareorgeg star, sad .the others will take her plan tee t he evening sky; ' - TWEE TOE THE NEW' STEA Pesnypieker, of. Charlestown township, has had a mini:tsar of hands employed in West Nantmeal, In toking out Ohipknees, for the lap troktsound steam &Wife 'Meths being built in this Oily. ,• They are carried wraith Brandywine Railrad to Dow !brown, and dame to Philadelphia. A large ear balk:welt:MOO on Wednesday of last ...omit. Contour= MOSP.Y.--on Sattidny morn hts. John McPherson WAS committed, in default of 41,600 1011, by Alderman Hibberd, to saws* the ghats:opt paying counterfeit money. Net alleged` to have pound two bogus tan.dollar.bills, one of the lifitterbtul - ItoilidUContioetlents. and the other "of the Coninterehil Bank of Bristol, R. Y. , on Friday aig►tr tit a 140oerla Oheetaiut - street near Twelfth. THE NAiIONAL DAVLNGS AND TNIINI` CON DA2i*,m-Qa &Wall", in the ,Quarter_ Stations, -en th dJiisoa tinadAstriedity neat-tot, the hearing e writ et habeas corms obtained by H. L. Banners and others; of the National Savings and 'Mid Company, to teat whether the charges pre leered against them can be sustained in IscesnrAttrgc—About itoott,-on Saturday, a ire *A discovered IR an ,nnoesupled house, No. 121tie1tiaton street, in :the; Fifteenth ward. The isms WINO speedily entinguished, Thit Are was .itetwed by estaral Nisabierotte boys, who applied a diightiiiiteuoieh 4tingassitity of strew, and then threw it into the . -. Pao ni fax Tiovittlitter 1 4rAp.--.oq Fri day-14M 4itodafr thiaelivtwo stables, be. . 1 .,0 140 . 11 -Asoa WWII WWI Alexander, Russell, .No 6 ineated , hilliewecdeittroyed by ire. VW° basso Intrekokelignathr,pk44o• time, and ware sated with small Nate' reasi .6krzett.=-4 rider Nat Office has -been' eetablisketi-te.gateteir-Stationow the line of the Alledelphfe 14141114' Relined, and J. F. Alirbiterarer-viettitedAiceittnettet. The ;lair Oleo h illiteeint4on:". Yt *it Wrapplifd. nitres& :,Vrittrca.—The „Edwin F:2.oo l l444 oo l o o4oFisittlir if Camden to libtratthiliOta thick-': • • THk MITNNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRIDGE. —This beautiful and anbstantial stritoture is about biehed, and in the Course of another week or ten der the eastern terinbus of the great railway _will be finlelied - . Then M the tit* railway track on ar ket, Second, Third, and Dock streets will not be required for the peerage of freight ears, to so great an extent as at the present time. The travel on the Richmond, Race and ;Vine, Second and Third-streets passenger railways will be free from blockading by , the freight oars. There will be no more haii:breadth escapes or smashes, or horses or mules killed, as have been the oasts too frequently of late; The Pennsylvania Railroad itself is a very great. institution. It is the aorta leading from the very heart of, hindmost, and giving vitality to a Wide extent of country down town will increase a hundred fat because of Rio terminus of this road being-located on Washington avenue. THE ALLEGED FM OFFICE ROIMERT.—The two young men who were charged with fraudulent ly obtaining a letter containing a dmft from the post °Moot were finally disposed of by the United Stateseommiationer on Saturday. The commissioner Stated that, in consequence of the doubt and un certainty which'intriounded tho nese, he would bold The defendants in merely nominal bail to answer. They , were ordered - to enter ball la the sum of $5OO each. • THR CAMDEN POST OFFIOE---POSHELSSier An drews has determined to remove the pest office to Federal street, shrive Third, as a more central loca tion. 'This will be very acceptable to those living in the southern part of the city, and in this, as in many other respects, Mr. Andrews has showed a determination to consult the convenience of the people. We learn that, since he has hadOharge of the office, the business has largely increased. PARSING COUNTERFEIT NOrws.—John Mc- Pherson was committed on Saturday morning in do faultof $l,OOO bail, by Alderman Hibbard, to an swer the charge of passing counterfeit money, lie is alleged to hard passed two bogus tenilollar bills, one on the Waterbury Bank, of Connecticut, and the other of the Commercial Bank, of Bristol, 1., on Friday night, at aylace on Chestnut street, above Twelfth. DEATII OP A PHILADELPHIAN IN CALIFORNIA. IdoCeullay, formerly of this city, and a brother of Mr. John E. &teem/nay, died in San Francisco, on the 17th of November last. The de ceased was wall known in Philadelphia. In 1810, he wee one of the primoipal movers in the Irish Re peal httociation, and ho was noted for his steady ad herence to his countrymen. AN ABSCONDING BOARDER, named Ida Mitchell, was before Alderman Beltler, on Satur day rooming, upon the charge of larceny. It is al leged that she. engaged boarding at the - house of Mrs. Milner, No. 321 North Sixth street, on the afternoon of•the 16th tilt., and decamped in the evening with. a lot of wearing apparel and (leveret articles of jewelry which bed been left in her room. Ida was committed to answer. PEItiONALThe present rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, lately destroyed by tire in Charleston, South Carolina, Is the Rev. Mr. Prey- He was formerly of the Church of the Epi phany, in this city. The other Episcopal church in Charleston consumed by the same conflagration was St. Michael's, one of the earliest churches in America. The late edifice was built before 1750, from a design by Sir Christopher Wren. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL . Tin MONEY MARKET. P9ILADILPttIe, San. 4, 1802. Ice published In our money article of Saturday the proceediega of the New York Chamber of Commerce upon the subject of the new tariff act In to.day's Press, and we now learn that the Secretary of the Treasury has written a letter to the Committee of Ways and Means, suggesting the plumage of, a Joint resolution to permit withdrawnwarehonied goods to be l on payment of the duties imposed by the act of August 2, 1861, and to re fund any excess of duties, above those thus Imoosed, which may have been collected on goods already with drawn. This is a movement In the right direction, and only defective because It leaves it to be inferred that goods in bond, imported under previous tariff Imes, are to be made to pay duties according to the rates lefied tiY the act of August 2, 1861. The fact is that. new duties can only rightfully be levied on goods imported - after the passage of the law making or summing them. Goods are imported when they &reentered at the custom house i then the duties are appraised, and a certificate given to the importer of the amount, and a hohd taken for its pay ment. k sale of goods and the receipt of a note for the amount is not a more complete transaction than this butween the Government and the importer at the time of entering imported goods at the custom boner, and it is as much a breach of contract in the Go vernment to enforce additional duty upon goods so en tend and bonded as it wouldthe for the seller of goods to demand an additional price when the purchaser, who had given his note and obtained a receipt upon his bill, came to take hie geode away.,Heretefore, Congress has always considered that merchants made their commercial ven ture, on the faith of the laws in force for the time being, and • change of those laws was not only made pros pectivei or to attach to goods to arrive, but a ecrupuluous care was exercised in increasing the rates of duty to ex cept from the operation of the new law al/ goods already shipped for our ports. The application of a new and higher rate of duties to gcods entered under eliding laws at the time of importa tion may wreck the fortunes of many loyal supporters of the Government, who have committed tbeameives to ventures in'tellance upon its good faith. A tariff act re trospective in Its provisions is wrong in practice. It le OP. Itried to what merchants believe to be sound law. It leade to litigation, &mansion, and vexation. It may produce a trifling present increase of the revenue, but will cripple many Importers, and deter moor others from sending orders, abroad far merchandise. Above all, it Is MIS. chievons is a precedent, tenditig to undermine the confi dence of the mercantile community in the faith of the Government. NO tariff Increasing duties alionid apply to goods in bond:or on the way. A: somewhat better feeling prevailed at the Block Board to day, and a larger business was transacted. Pennsyl vania coupon Sixes sold freely at 80, the coupon Picea at 70, and the transferable rives at 76: Philadelphia Fixes were Arm at 88 for the new, and 82,K for the old issues. The shares of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany advanced J(, and the bonds gained X. The bonds of the North Penemylvania Railroad Company shared the Improvement. Reading Railroad shares were weaker. The Pranktord and Southwark Passenger Railway Company bare declared a dividend of three aid a half per cent. out of the earnings of ttle lad Bigmouths. The Roney 'market shois a still increasing demand growing out of the desire of the importers to pay duties upon goods In bond. Nearly all the lintiora in the bonded warehouses have been entered for withdrawal within the peat week, and thonxmaple is being followed very freely by the dry goods, fiardware, and other importers. The ;Quantity of coal sent - by railroad• this week, to 20,01017 tons—au Incresee of 4,600 tone over the cor responding week last year. Tho freights to the East rule high, and the demand for, coal ie principally confined to the retell trade In the cities, and for Government use. Prices remain without change. The trade BUMS up tide week and for the seaschn com pared with last year, ses follows 7,-7-The following caro ms the wholesale overage tilaitelphle - market in the izty-sixyears past 1 1827::. lb 9011810..511 25 1826.... 5 25 1809. 7 50 1825.... 4 87 1808... .. 6 75 1824.. .. 4 87 1807.... 6 75 1823.... 0 12 1808..... 7.60 1 8 27.... 650 1805.... 826 Ira—. 8 X. 5 1804...41 00 1820....4 50 1803.... 7 50 11715...'.,6 72 /802..4. 060 . 1818.— 9 00 1801.... 7 25 1817.... 9 37 1800...31 00 1816....13 00 1793....10 00 1815._ 925 1798.... 9 75 1814 ... 8 00 1797.... 8 60 1813.... 8 76 1798—.11 00 1812.:..10 25 1611:...10 00 -,---- -----__ P. aB.B. B. 16,8121 131,765 29 0111 139,869 7 304 s, L. VAL B. IL 10,171 59,497 7,097 69,051 358 Sbamoklu.... 2,887 209,699 1,616 240,389 30,689 'The eft yof New York sod Jersey Oity aro paying their interest, due en the let Inetait, in wpm% The city of Brockitn;.We utulocetand, rows its in currency. CiscneXavr.— . -The qtitreits of January 1 SAYS: tone excitement tt at followed the nhwe of the suipen siert of the New York hanks, the particulars of which we publish Cu another place is subsiding, end matters were cemParatltelY quiet in ' Third street to-day. The pre vailing rate for gold was two per cent. premium, but the demand fell off largely, and was very light, The sales did not, probably, reach 8,8,000 in the aggregate. One leading house Informed us thatillaisOes amounted to only 5400. People concluded, now litat the banks have sus peodsd, and finding a large supply in the market, that they did not want Coin at two per coot, premium. The speculative movement, •therefore, is likely to prove a failure , . One of the banks - to-day sold to customers at -one per sent: premium. The Indications are that, within -*week, a material decline will be established. The de mand for'exchange Wile Moderate, but dealers put up the riate•,,V, and we now gut* 3( premium buyitigrindA pre 'Motu .sedling. Dealer' wore more free to tell than to buy, and thereappeared to be little contideqcohl the sta id*, of ne W 'kitties. There wee no flurry In the , dierounr market. ' Lenders are conservative, but the offering" of ,paper are light, and there is no pressure in au/ (Warier. Rates of interest remain at ton to twelve percent" The New York Poet of this evening Says: The stock market is extremely quiet to-day, but very Om in price. Yarly in the day the transactions were ex ceedingly ems% but towards the close there is more doing at an - ftprovement of Meg, per cent, on the quotations of the "drat call." There is more bidding on buyers' option, and with leas pressure tb sell for cash till the mar ket ammo a Amer appearance. % New York Central, after opening at TeX, doses at 801‘ gang.' Iris sold at 81% and leaves off at 820"82X. Michigan Central, after the board, rallied to ft Psicitioltall and Panama were X eel per cent better than yesterday. The former closes at 0234e92X, the latter Litwin's'. Matt stocks are firm, excepting Mtetnurie, which con tinue neglected at 40a40)4. Tennessee', Georglas, North Carolinas, smd Loafs - lanes are to demand at our quota note, "Governments are extremely doll at former geotatlons. No new movements can 'be expected in themnotd the fiction of Congress on the report of the Committee on Ways sad Nesse has been determined. The money Market lea shade tutelar td-dey, especially for etrong borrowers, who can supply all their wants at • areaU reduction from Tper cent., whore Moral margin see •flowed. On second-rate securities the market is close at MI I per cent. The rates for paper are Un changed.. 1112P0171111 BY a I. SIATINA 10. Perini R 'BB% 500 - 1 enna Coup 8e....96 86% uwo Penns Coop So.. 79 8000 do 24 mgt 85 2 Philo Dank„.... 87 2000 2d mgt 85 9000 Lehigh 69 100 $OO Lehigh iisv e9..100 200 -d0 , .......... 100 SOO. d0..'.. '66.... 90: 400' d 0.... '65.... 00 460 Penns Coup 6e.. 98 11000 Reading 6.'88,. 71M BETWEEN BOARDS. Penns 86% 100 City 69 n0w.... 88 n . do; ...... 861( 16000 Penns 5a 06; P 16 1( 00 City Se new.... 88 8000 d 0.... CkP 79 10060 do—new.... 88 7000 Penns Coup So 960 do.. dew.... 58 - Jag & July.. 76 000 •d0..0ew.,.. 88 60 Bead 80 iP eh 11% . 190 85 i 90 040014ot! 8,e5 16)( 2 Cain& Amboy lII2IX 2 - do 12IN 1 - 'do -121 X 2 - 'do ........ .....121X 1600 Lehigh Nay 65..100 900 do " 100 100 Beading It 16 ,60 do 18 80 ..... 18 to do ' 18 - 1000 BeiAng 68'80 ' CILOKINI P Mi. Ask. IPtiPa ' ..... 62 - 823; Mai... 82 82x Ptdlei 80-row... 88 88,4 e Nona 64 78 - 70.14 18 -18 &saw trdg M (14.8048 81 'Bead 61 86 la— UM 72 Penns 18 20g thin n Pena* 1126 m I* 88 BSc( atortli gon• • 86,4 8814 . Koh& Pref. 10734 188 1167' 86•82.. 68)i 68;i • 841, Ras Inv flo 71 74 '146 II Stock, 2 6 *Willy VOL.. .10X 12 E!E k Exchange Sales, 4, 1862. elphift Reel January Philadelphia Exchange "500 0177 65 new"... • 8 8 700 -. .... ~ 82,V 1000 do 823( 800 do 82V 2500 Wilmington It rig 00 3 , ‘ ,1000 -.— . . . gO3 50 Lehigh Scrip.... 114 600 NoriltSomia Roe 05.11 6000 Penn& 8 2d.mgt.. 85 AFTER BOARDS •ante-sißu Ask., Stadia B Pref. • 10' Elmira 7a '78:.. 61 63 Limit blind B. O 10 Leh 01 i Nev.. 40 10 LebQld:NBirpBl 84,4 i N Poem 6 0 N Penne B Be.. 66g' 50. Perin* 10s 70 .. .CntawlsealiCoa. 'Oatawhath Pftf., _ 2,1 &Ad ate R.B 49 /We/Vine-MR 3 Bpruco lk Me,. fi Green B floeto• 16 16X, etifiat k Winn 31 33 Arch Streot .. - THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1852 Philadelphia Markets not:Fn.—There Is very little export Inquiry for Flour but generally at prices below the views of holders, who are firm in their demands. Bales include about 1,800 bbls good family at $8.87,4 oG, mostly at the latter rate; 1,200 bbls Clty Mills do, Broad street, and Sonny Lied, and SOO half bbls do, all on terms kept private; the sales to the trade are limited within the range of 85.37 x 06.50 for family, and $0.6000.75 bbl for Emmy brands, as in quality, and the market dull. Bye Flour is held at ss, and Fentea Corn Meal at $3 bbl, without sales of either. WitaaT.—There Is not much Wheat offering, and the demand for it lo good at folly former rates, with sales of 9,000 bus at $1.3301.35 for rode in store, mostly at the latter rate for good h'enn'a, including white at sl43m 1.46, as in quality. Rya is better, and about 1,200 boa h'enn'a told at 72074 c. Corn is quiet but firm, with sales of 2,500 bus new Ponn'a and Delaware yellow at $1.58, in the care. Oats continue dull and neglected at 87o) 8734 c for &Whom and Penn'a. Barley and Malt are quiet. BAne.—fi. further small sale otlst7Vo.l Queraltionwas made at VA at which rate the market is steady and the receipts light. The Cotton market Is firm but quiet, and n small busi nese only to note at 38an31c, the latter for middling Up lands, oath. In Grocerles and Provisions there Ic very little move ment, and no changes to note. There is a good demand for Cloverseed, and 600 bushels have been disposed of at $4.2504.60 bushel, mostly at the letter rate. Wlitsar to firmer and on the advance, barrels selling freely at 21e21gc, and drudge at 20e20X a. Exchange—Jan. 4. 100 N T Cen 1L...810 80 50 do 80% 100 Erie Railway. 1 ) 30 313 225 do 1)30 31% 58 do 31% 410 do 31% 160 do b 3 91% 12 Iludgon Biv E.... 37% i 50 • do 37% 50 Erie B p1d.....b4 63 150 do b3O 5334 7 do 52% 50 do. ....... •.0 63 150 Mich Cen It 4734 100 do 010 47% 15 51 So & N R. 19% 100 B 8& N I a 8.610 3974 75 Panama A 111 100 111 Con It so— .E3O 01% 50 CI & Tol elo 34% 1 000 do 3134 100 Oh & Is 8...b10 61 129 do 61 60 do 51% 25 Chi, P & Q 67 New York Stock 1000 11 8 511 '74 coup. 78 4000 Obio 00 '0..... 90 10000 111 Col Beg hole.. 78 1000 Mich St 8 Av bds 78 22000 Plo St Cao. 90 6000 do .....ba 40ji 1500 Oregon W - L 3 84 2000 Goshen Br he... 81 2000 T & Al lot on. 74 4000 to, L & W hot no 93 1000 Gal & "Ii let on b 99 10 Del &Bud Can.. 843( 0d0.........84% 60 Pee 111. SS G 0,... 02,4 60 do 02}6 126 • do 92 100 do e3O 02 10 do. 810 .92X 100 do e 3 92M 300 N F Can 703 i 100 do blO 80 100 do eBO 751% 802 d0..........80 250 ..... ..b3O 80M 300 do blO 80,5 CITY I. T it FA MS , AlYrzx or Paterrn.—The annual re week of prayer" was observed with such good effect last leer, that the Committee of the Evangelical Alliance has issued a circular recommending a repetition of the holy week in 1862. The committee suggest the following days and topics: Sunday, January 6.—Sermons on the Holy Spirit— hie divinity and personality, his offlcas and operations. Prayer for the Lord's blessing upon the services of the week. Monday, eth.—llunaliatlon and confession of Oi individuals, no families, as churches, and as a nation: Thanksgiving and praise for recent religious awaken ings. Tuesday, 7M—Rome objects for prayer—the conver sion of the ungodly, the caseation of intemperance and Immorality, and the spread of Vital religion in our Mali lies and households, among our rulers, the rich and poor, our soldiers and sailors, the authors of oar literature, secular and religious. Wednesday, Stk.—Foreign objects for prayer—the re vival of pure Christianity, and the extension of religious iberty in 'Europe and the lands of the East, the over throw of every form of anti-sahriatian error, the conver sion or the home of Terael, the prevalence of peace among all nations, especially in America; and a yet more abundant Meaning upon our brethren and sisters en gaged in the uork of miaalona, Christian education, and literature in foreign lands. Thursday, 9th.—The Church of God and the Christian ministry—the increased spirituality of the church, and its more decided separation from the world; brotherly love, sympathy and union of labor among the Lord's people; a higher etandard of piety and power among Christian ministers and all their fellow-laborers; the outpouring of the Spirit upon our universities and col leges, end on the rising ministry at large; the conversion of the young, and a 'large bleseing upon Sabbath and other schools. Friday, 10th —The Word of aod—that It may be re. ceived with increased faith, reverence, and love; that its assallents may be enlightened and brought Into the way of truth ; that the power of the Divine Spirit may attend its tut, ate study, and Its circulation, throughout the Saturday, 11th.—The Lord's day—that its divine in stitution may bo recognized, and its desecration at horns and abroad may cease. Sunday, 12th.--Sermons on the signs, dangers, and duties of the present times i motives to personal both:teas and °bestial:l activity. PURE OLD GOVERNEERT TAW.. COFFEE, War ranted genuine and.pure, can be had at Mr. C.. 11. Matt son's, dealer In flue groceries, Arch and Tenth 'streets ; also, fine Oolong and other choice Teas, at unusually In/aerate prices. Mr. Mattson's Coffees and Teas, tee think, are unequalled at the Mae price. DRESS.—Noxt to clothes being fine, they ahead he well made, and worn easliy ; for a man le only the less genteel for a fine coat, If, in wearing It, he show, a regard for it, and is not as easy in It as if it was a plain one. Those who are fortunate enough to wear the fash ionable garments manufactured at the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of Gran Ville Stokee, 600 Chestnut street, not only Present a genteel and attractive appearance, but also feel decidedly comfortable whine enrobod in such clothing, which cannot be equalled In cheapness or durability. "FORWARD TO PHILADELPHIA. I"—This is said to be the cry of the half-famished hoists 'of Mauro- Ward, who can neither stand atlll where they are, nor make their way to whore they would be. We have no doubt that the traitor horde would, like to get to the me tropolis upon the Delaware, where they could fare gamy tnously on our itoree of good food, revel In oar cozy homes, and make themselvee comfortable in the elegant and substantial gtu-ments on hand at the Drown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockbill k Wilson; Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut greet, above Shah. This consummation, so devoutly wished for by the soldiers of Swett-land, will not come to pass while loyal hearts, loyal steel, and loyal gunpowder Intercept the way. A Sporn.— , c It is announced that two tons of gnopoa der have been discovered buried on Governor Jackson's fartn."—Nissouripaper. What t Gunpowder deadl" Xxclatmed one as he read: it Gunpowder that Ryes but by fleshes; heaving nothing behind . But some smoke on the wind, 'Twere absurd to cry Peace to its Ashes.' " There are other things that flash and end In smoke be sides gunpowder, and that is some of the rivals of Marks Stokes' "one price," Clothing Store, under the "Con tinental." ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS V? TO 12 o'nonr Lin MIGHT. CONTINENTAL lIOTEL—NInth and Chestnut sta. DI Hand)leton, Chicago Mrs .1 B Clark & ch,Dotrolt Mita Camden., Detroit E Caries, Now York Mai W J Cullen, Bt Paul .1 W Lynda, tt Paul Mrs Brown, Wash, D 0 Thom A Simpson, St Louie Mies E 'meteor, Pottsville Miss 8 Loaner, Petunialo Dr 11 I Brown, 118 N is A de Alva, New York W Presby, Boston Mrs Stringer Boston Mr Bale A: wt, Boston J Merritt, New York W 0 Burgess ny, Boston J Matthews, Baltimoro 11 liamilten, Wassingtosi Lion J 0 Barker & la, N Y Jan ht Thompson, Pa B L Street, Baltimore 111 re L 8 Lane c child W H Bean, New York John B Bauch, Virginia A W Johnson & wt, Mo Thoe 8 Blair, Pit oburg - J BBrodhead, Baltimore W B Pierce & wt, Poet. KT JP Oliandkr & wt, Wash n 0 Thornton & set, N Y Thos 0 Weeks, Boston Oeo Nation, Now York 0 hr Tabor, Now York John B Gale, New York John Hughes, Baltimore V 0 Steele, New Jersey J Blood dr le, New York 111 r banfortb, New York '8 G Scott, 1J 8 A John Blerk & wife D A limy J Merritt, St Louis F P Talcott, Now York II 8 Briggs, Massacimsetts J 3 Jackson, Jr, gt la, Ya B M Norton t la, Wheeling W 8 Thoninsati,Rocheater W Yeuchtwanger, N Y Geo mJ Tho e, r, Nlr J JlRlferritt, Brootarn John It 'Meanie, New York G M donee, Rahway, N J Mr Brown, Baltimore It Covington, Baltimore B L Mee Bobt irownbeed,U It 14 3 A Brodhead, Boston , eapt Porter, U S N Chao E Stuart, Michigan olt Moore 0 Knap New JersoY B $ Whiteburst, Illinois Gov 111:bard YotoWlll J W Awl, Darribburg A D Milton, Buffalo 0 W Gibbons, Buffalo B I) L Wickes, Now York 3 B Taverner, Canada Geo Y Bailie% N Bedford N Roundher. St Louis A Handers, Cincinnati Timis C Ma) er, Now York II J Pomeroy, Cincinnati MU 0 A Pomeroy, Clan Win J . Mollyneaux 4 els, 0 3 B 0 Rand, Boaton MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, Ali. Market. Jebn Q Carpenter, Penna. Runt 1' Young, Kentucky L W Owen. Rockford, 111 D 111 n m -ion, Easton Lista C A Henry, Virginia F Lewes, Beading JII Adair, Indiana, Penns Geo W Lovejoy, Haas ld Gardner; Virginia Allen Boxes, Conn II Mix & wile, Harrisgurg Hon W J Woodward, Pa Broati, Conn M E Flanagan, Wash, D 0 lire' Warren&. son, Boston B B smith, Wash, D 0 Thee Hardter, Balt, Md Quo W Fassett, Berlin, Md Col J C BicKibbin, Cal Capt D B MeKibbin, U 8 A C McKibbin, Jr, Md E W Hawthorn, Ohio D Blister, Baltimore Captylidolten, Baltimore Israel Pointer, Peoria DL IWalone, Lancaster, Pa G Einstein, Harrisburg LMNBIOAN PLOTZL—Dbeettant et., above Filth. E White Mei Lee & sister, New York C Pearson & la, New York Capt J H Baker, Detaware B F McKee, 'Wash, D C J PI Simmons, Maryland T Burnt!), New York J F laudler. Mint, Del MG Tenney, Massaelmeetts S Nelson, Massachusetts L F Cat ter, Massachusetts Mut B M Goundie J A 'Merritt, Yarmouth IV W Leman, Michigan lire Lraper &d, New York J Frazier, Jr, Maryland J F Gauger, Milton G P Cushman, U S N Mrs Cushman T J Louis, Maryland BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third ',teat B N /labial L Hoffman, Havana El It F.ick, New York 1" A Greveri, Oineinnatl, 0 A Winters, New York N .1 , simpr.on, Maryland John rain, Philadelphia 'lout it 110berte, J Jones, Philadelphia M Rosenbmun &If:11111mo Joe H Monbekner, Phila 0 Vollmer, Now Jersey THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Dr TE C opper, Delaware B VPSterling, California W r Anderson tr. la, Illinois J Butcher &. la, Bridgeton If Gates, Lancaster C W Blocher, Easton W L Smatt, Hagerstown Albert Small, Bagerstowu J Williams, Nevada Terrify F Burt, Coudersport J Morten, Cambridge, 0 S W Renter, Conn N E Beitleman, Pittsburg It fi Smith, News, Pa W F Jenne, Port an Prince COMMEROIAL-81xtb. street, above Chestnut. 8 Shartiless, Delaware co Pa 11 V Snlvely, Baltimore G W Maxwell, Baltimore A Ellis, West Mester ~ W Ellis, West Chester Lleut Got W /Gelds, Pa' Chas Leopold Jr At 1a 11 W Krouse, Pennsylvania srhu, oer) d dau, Maryland J A Sterritt, Yarmouth a wo.do, Lancaster co Jos Kirk, Lancaster co James 8 Kirk, Lancaster co 1" .7 Henry Elkton, 1111 JR Rowland, Maryland 111 Pennock, Wilm, Del t3Gßanttord, Illinois ELBaker, Indiana Geo 3 Emerson, Minnesota Chas W Jones Trenton, NJ STATES GlTlON—Market Meet, above Sixth. Geo L Plitt, Pittsburg E J Maddox, Philadelphia w B SPencee, Pennsylvania John D Haskins, Palma Shissier, California Saud Gough, California John Kepuer b 'wife, Pa H P Dunbar, Pittsburg 11 Poiser, Ohio B G Groan, Pittsburg Butler, Blair co, Pa L Moore, Blair co, Pa Aug Barn 17, Blair co, Pa 1.1 WWI, Blair co, Pa ThosE Watt, Latrobe, Pa H 151 Butler, Philadelphia MOUNT VERNON NOTED—Second at:, ab, Arch. Joe raXOl3, Phtlintelphis A W Norton d: nr, Ps t , Wine!, New fork 0 Adams, Maryland JO firs se, Delaware J ht Friedel, Delaware Y. Merriam, Pot - tee - We NV Dual, Lock Raven Gee K. Shoemaker, Pa Rlehard Henry, Pa a NATIONAL NOTBL—Race street. above Third J B Johnson, Peonn D Anderson, Penns J W Royer, Pottstown Joe Elousum, Reeding Geo U Tower, Buffalo A P Green, Salem, 0 W Miller, Treocow, Pa J H Walter, Phlla T F Wilson, Trenton J 8 fodder, Penns Oacar Rahn, Pottsville JANIJARY 4—EVOIIIng. BARLEY OHEAP—Becodd street, below Vine. John Wildman, Ducks co Edward Wildman,l3ucks co Chas Duncan, Bristol, Pa Col F Vinstni, Bucks co II Shaw, Norristown A Bilyeu, Camden, N J' Joe Hill, Germantown, Pa I Wilkins, Now Jersey Boater, Cheltenham J Such, Hartsville, Pa J Servos, Dor'est.:en A J Lome, Hocks co 11 J Emkb, Bucka CO szvnian HOUSE—Third street, above Naar. D Putnam, ii ow York BI 'Whipple, Rhode Island, E K Baldwin, Ponna D Jacobs, New Jersey 11l White, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Th.Ird nutlet, above Oallowhill, R o Roberts, Washington T S Leisenring, Fenno Dire milli, Northampton - co F Sobelling, Virginia Peter 11 Yoder, Penna J O Forsyth, Northumbid MADISON . HOUSE—Second street, above Market. W 0 Nettleton, Conn T TI Bedlee, Atlantic City B Levy, New York J fart, Doylestown T Conley & lady \%m Butler, Wash, D 0 James Y Smith BLACK BEALL—Third street, above CallowhllL Joe Young, Al!Mom n Lyle Nelson, Middletown Mica Ruppert, Pennsylvania John Hallowed, garlville D C Disgorge° @ la, Bucks co ET PEE POI:MTh PAGE Stearns Lin Kensington; Raker, 45 hours front Boston, with noise and passenger's to If. Winsor. Steamship M. Sanford, Sanford, 20 hours from New York, with mdse, &c. to J Allderdlco. Passed oil Cabo May ably St Jams, henco for Mare Island, under can vas, going out; ship Manners Sutton, hence for Oolk, awl bark Thomas Ktllam, hence for London, were off the Yourteen.fect bank at nine o'clock yesterday morning, under canvas, going out. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWIS, Dol., Jan. 4, 3 A H. A British ahip. for orders, came to the Breakwater last mentisg, and remain, up to writing, in company with brig Victoire, from Lagunyra, four brigs, and 800 schooners, unknown. Two barks aro Low off the Breakwater, in tow of tug America, bound up. The bark Elizabeth, for Barbadoes, and schr Odd Fellow, from New York for Baltimore, are at anchor inside tho lee Breakwater, preparing to go to sea. The U B gun boat James B Chambers, for Cape Hatteras, went to sea this afternoon. The bark Elf, from Rio do Janeiro, is beating up. Wind northwest. Yours, &c., JOHN Y. MARSHALL. Steamship Northern Light, Tinkelpaugh, at New York 9th that. from Amphorall. Ship Borneo, Reed, cleared at Now York 4th hat. for Philad el phia. Ship Thoe Petition, Storms, at Now York 4th teat. from Bordeaux Ship Ophella. Johnson, cleared at Now York 411, lost for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. Behr Triumph, cleared at New York 4th inst. for Phi ladelphia. Bar II Blow, Peterson, hence, arrived at Now York 9th Inst. Brig San Antonio, Collins, cleared at Aspinwall Met ult. for Cuba. Bahr Althea, Corson, hence, arrived at Aspinwall lath nit. Buhr Joe ft Lee, Corson, galled from Aspinwall 14th tilt for Ctonfuegoe, Buhr A Tonneend, Townsend, railed from Aspinwall 24th ult. for Cuba. Bohr Hyena, Davie, hence, arrived at Portland Id lot. SPECIAL, NOTICES. CARD.—One of the editors of THE Pima having been to 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 Ids remarks, as they give a fair de. scription of sold improvements, and add reliable WU loony as to lie utility and the comfort it affords, W. F. WAIUMRTOII, flatter. • WARBURTON'S ITER , , SCIENTIFIC) HAT.—Mr. War burton, fashionabte hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, bas brought out his elegant new winter styles, with bit pa tent flexible band, supplying complete ventilation to the head, and preventing the grease from striking through upon the band. By means of this tight inner manila band, which adjusts itself naturally to the forehand, the hat is made thoroughly comfortable—more so than any other hat we have ever worn. Gentlemen making pre sents, either to themselves, or to their friends, will act wisely in giving this bat the preference over all others. de27-tf NEW GOODS FOR HOITHRKEEARS, comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti cles, with many now Lmyroyementa ann Inventions for Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles, suitable for Holiday greaents. Selling at reduced prices, to suit the times, by K. 0. Fedasom & 00., delB4f Corner of DOOR and PEAK Streets. DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND MVP" MATTO Doors—The only reliable remedy for Rheum. than, Gout, &c. Price $l. For sale by DTOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jal-mutf Depot for alt Dopular Modleinee ONE. PRICE CLOTHING, ON THE LATEST STY Las, made lathe Beet Manner, expressly for 'RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-Patoz SYSTEM IS strictly adhered to. AU are thereby treated alike. se=-1y JONES A CO., 60-t MARKET Street. UPTIAM'S HAnt DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A max. -Bottle larger than the Dollar Ale% 0010,1 in etantaneonely, and will not - wash out. Try It. Bold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. n027-wirn3na CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST to the oily, at 34 South THIRD Street. anaAsiten PULITTING, Beat and Cheapen to the City, at St South TRIED Street. 8031..--COX.-012 the 30th ultimo, by the Uey. M. Sheelelgh, Hr Jacob Sink to Hiss Catharine Cos; both of this city. WHITE—ItURSELL.—(n the 2d Instant, by tho Bey. George A. Durborrow, Mt. Matthew White to Idlas Jane Busman, both of It& city. tk BEGEB—JONES.—On tha 26th ultimo. by the Boy. B. Jeffery, D. D., Theodore M Roger to Tillie AI., eldest daughter of Henry Jaime, Beq., both of tide city. * MAYNE—SCBELINGEB.—On the 26th of September last, by the Bey. Abel C. Thomas, Mr. John B. 0. Mayne, of Salem county, N. J., to Mho Bella, daughter of the late John Behellnger, of Cape Salami, N. J. tk BLACK—STINSON.—On the 25th ultimo, by the Rey. A. C. McAuley-, Mr. William Black and Miss Mary Jana Simon, both atlas city. t Alexandria, Vu., on January 3d, in the 20th year of his age, Thomas B. Birch, First Lioutenant Co. B, tiOth Regiment, I'. V. Ws friends, anti the friends of the family, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his father, Thos. Birch, No. 1717 'Vine street. *** OUNBAD.—On the Id Instant, Isaiah Conrad, in the 81st year able age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1850 Ridge avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Germantown, *St IdARTLN.—On the Sixth.day morning, Isaac P. Mar tin, son of Jeinima, nod the into Benjamin Martin, in the 48th year of his age. The friends of the family aro invited to attend the fu neral, from the residence of its mother, No. 925 South Second street, on Third•day afternoon, at, 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. *s* LEADER.—On the 2d instant, of consumption, Dr. David H. Lgad , r, in the 27th your of his ago. Duo notice will be given of the funeral. . . KINZ&B: tho 2d Instant, George Khmer, In tho CM year of his ago. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1232 Spring Garden street, this (hfonday) morning, the Gth instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. * GAMES.—At Coatesville, Pet., on the Ist inst., Thomas Levin Games, in the 27th year of his ago. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. 1134 Lombard street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock 811 ER—On the 21st %Mime), at 2t, Paul's, Minnesota, of consumption, C. Collins Shoo. Funeral from the residence of Ms brother-In-law, C. W. Clark, No. 322 Reed street, this (Monday) morning, at 11 o'clock. MIMMI=MEII Funeral from his late residence. No. 230 N. Twelfth street, mr Tneuhtv morning, at 10 o'clock. WEST —On the 3d instant, Marta, widow of the late Miehard West, In the Old year of her ago. Funeral from her late ambience No. 325 Queen greet, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. tk ANSTIS.—On the 3d instant, Nicholas, son of Willie and Lydia Austin. aged 24 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1 Enos place, Vibe street, west of Teenty-third, this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. tk LANCISTAFF.—On the 24 blatant. Captain Samuel B. Langstaff, eon of the late Captain William and Dorothea Langstaff, in the 34th year of his ago. Funeral from the retidooro of Mr. Hobert F. Shannon, Do. 1013 Beach street, above Laurel, on Tuesday after noon, at 1 o'clock. 41' GEGAIL—On the 3d Instant, 31r. Michael Cogan, in the 45th year of his age. Funeral from hie late residence, N.° I. l9 . .T r u u n in lo g e , r tl ee s t, Race, *boa% Thirteenth, on Tuesday o'clock. COONEY.—On the 3,1, Instant, Patrick Cooney, aged 48 years. Funeral from hislato residence, 'Garrison street, Frank ford, on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. tk GEISLER.—On the 3d Met., Sarah .1., eldest daughter of William and Mary Geisier, in the 12th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Amber Street, above Norris, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clk, OUST IS.—On tho 3d instant, Margaret Virginia Om fie, daughter of the tato Theodore and Elisabeth Cult's. Funeral from the residence of her aunt, Miss B. Raw- Mos, No. 802 South Third street, below Catharine, on Tuesday morning, at Sys o'clock. CASK W.—On the 20 instant, Margaret V. Osaka'. . . Funeral from the residence of her slater, No. 619 N. Finial' street, below Coates, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Weekly Report of Interments. MALTII ORIOR, January 4, 1862. interments in Me City of Philadelphia front the 28th of December, 186], to Me 411 t of January, 1862. EMI= Jttbest , Anemia Aneurism ApopIOXY Cancer of Stomach. Cam'Mites Croup... Congestion of Urain Lungs It Liver . Consumpt'n, Lungs. Convulslona ...... Puerperal Cyan05i5........... Dlptheria..... ...... Diarrhoea.... Dropsy Drain ,‘ Chest Disease of Drays.... Dea1t....... Spine els Drowned Dysentery Deb lily Efirueltai on Drain.. Krysipqas • OF THE Under 1. year From I.to 2 o.to 6 " 6 (010,..... " 10 tol6 ...... . " 16 4320...... " 20 to 30...... . . . DrC L Minster Phil,' J P Livezey, Clncintg,f I E Carver, Peuns)lvania MARINE INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDA MARRIED. DIED EMCEES Emphysema Fever, Bilious... • " Remittent.. " " Gangrene Hernia Hemorrhage Bow.. Beeping Cough.... Inflammation, Brain MZEMI/ tt Stomach &II Intl amtetton TOUR. Inanition Intemperance Mania. a-pota Malformation Marasnme Old Ago Palsy Prolamin Chord.... Scrotum Small-P0x,,....... Sitichlo Unkn0wn.......... Total ........ xTORRE WERE: Of From 30 to 40. 51 4 4 401050.. 2 4, 60 to 60. 2 4, 60 tx 70. 6. 4, 70 to 80. 61 44 80 to 90. 81 4, 90 to 100 WARD& • f ' WARDS. First ...... .....20 Tenth —la Second.... —.19 Eleventh a Third ...... ....10 Twe1fth........ 6 Fourth ...... ...17 Thiriconth...... 7 Fifth.... ..... . 7 Fourteenth —.ll Sixth 6 Fifteenth 11 Seventh 7 Sixteenth 6 Eighth U Seventeenth....2o Ninth 8 Eighteenth.....l.7 NATimr.—United Staten, 211; Iraiown, 14. From the Abrading°, 9; People the Country, 7. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond. lug week of 1861, and oflant week, was as follows: Week ending ..ron. 6, 1661,.wee . 244 Week ending Dec. 23, 1801, was 286 Melee, 163; Females, 192; Boys, 26; Girls, 72. By Mier of the Board of Ifeakh. WILLIAM READ, Health Officer. MOURNING STORE , Dee. 23. —BEssow & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sale to-day, for cash— Black and White English Chintzes, 1234 to 15c. do do Atlantic do r234c. do Purple do do 12360. Gray and Black Englielt do 12)i c. Plain Black do do 12%c. Black and white Imported De Lobes, 1234 to 14 cents. do Purplo do do 18X0. Second_lllporning Chene Mohaire, 12X cents. Black Hops Ansley, 25 cents. de24 arCOMMON COUNCIL.—T E MEM TIERS elect will meet in the Common Council la:amber TlllB (Monday) RIMMING, at 10 o'clock precisely, this being the day designated by taw for the organization of the Common Council for the ensuing year. GEORGE E. GORDON, It Clerk of Common Council. ErrA STATED MEETING OF THE PHI- L A DELPIIIA SOCIETY FOS THE EWA 'IMMINENT AND SUPPORT OP OHAIt T Y SCHOOLS will be held nt the Lode felt Buildings, (Room No. 27,) WALNUT Street, above Sixth, on TIIIRD•DAY (Tuesday) next, at 7) o'clock P. IC 1014 JOS. C. TURNPENNY, Secretory. IaxWEEK OF PKAYER.—SUBJEGT FOR this day, (MONDAY.) Humiliation and Confession of Sins—as individuals, as families, as churches, and as a nation, with thanksgiving and prate° for recont religions awakenings. Noon Daily Prayer Meeting, from 12 to lib' o'clock, SAMSON Street, below Ninth street, and general Union Prayer Meeting, at 3, o'clock THIS AT TEBNOON, in the Baptist Church, corner of BROAD and ARM Streets, Come to the House of Prayer (lt* KT. SERIES OF LECTURES ON MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE.—PROP. FRED. A. Itt/ESE,. uiii deliver the first Lecture of the above Course, with which will Ito combined Iteadinga from the Ciassic German Authors, on WEDNESDAY, January 8, at S o'clock P. M., at tho Foreign Reading Rooms of Mr. F. Leypoldt, No. 1823 CHESTNUT Street. Subject: Uhtand. Admission to the first Lecture Free. ja4.4t* acrDIUSIDAL FUND Dr. nAirgs (by particular request), will eve two Lectures on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 7th aad 9th. ' SUBJECT—ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Poore open at 7 o'clock. Commoners at 8. Tickets, 25 conte each, to be had at Beck & Lakton'e, Seventh and Chestnut; Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut; Continental Hotel; and of Mr. Beckett, at the Hall. ja4.st a3=. THE WESTERN SOUP SOCIETY will open their house, No 1010 SOUIU Street, for the gratuitous distribution of Soup to the Poor of the Southwestern motion of the City, on !SECOND DAY, (Monday,) the 6th inst. Donation In provisions will bo thankfully r. ceived ut the house, or iu money, by either of the undersigned: SAMUEL L. DAILY, Secretary, No. 929 Chestnut street. GEORGE VAUX, Treasurer, No 46 North Seventeenth street. JAMES WIIITALL, No. 412 Race street. RICHARD RICHARDSON, No 922 Arch street. CHARLES L. WARNER, No. 1014 Spruce street. JOSEPH POTTS, No. 109 North Tenth Street. ja4.3t ar ""UP AND DOWN PALESTINE." SECOND LECTURE, REV. ALFRED TAYLOR, Before the Young Dien's Christian Association CONCERT BALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY iTn, 1862, Illustrated by magnificent OX Y-H DEO. PHOTIC VIEWS Of places of latcrost in the HOLY LAND. SEA COAST—Tyro, Sidon, Sarepta, Mount Cannel, 'Topes, &c., Ac. Intenton—Bethlehem, Hebron, ➢fount Tabor, Mount Hermon, Tibet lam, Maio, Nazareth, Plain of Esdraelm, Ebal and Gerizim, Sea of Galilee, &c , dic The VIEWS soßl be of increased - and improved bril liancy and clearness. Admittance 25 cents. Doors open at 6g. Lecture commences at 7g. ja3.4t 07- OFFICE OF THE " PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," 921 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. ELECTION.—An election for nine Trustees, to servo for three r eiu o, wilt be held at the Oflico of the Company, No. An CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 6, 1862. Polio open from 10 until 12 A. M. jal•t6 JOHN W. 11ORNOR, Secretary. TrPHILADELPHIA. AND It EADING RAILROAD OODP.ANY, Mee 227 South NOURTII Street, PLIILADHLPLITA, January 2, 1862. DIVIDEND NOTICE—A dividend of seven percent. on the Preferred Stock of this Company has been declared, payable on tiro 18th instant, free from State tax. Stockholders on the hooka of the New York Agency pillbo paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. Stockholders on the hooks of the Boston Agency will be paid at the office of Messrs. J. N Thayer & Brother. jai -tl6 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. orOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS BINGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BARKS (late Chatham) Street, below Fourth. PIIILADI;LrHIA, January 2, 1582. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of Three and One-half Per Cent. on the Capital Stock, out of the earnings for the past six months. Para ble to the stockholders or their legal representatives on and utter the 15th inst. The transfer books will be closed until the 16th Inst. CHAS. B. ABBOTT, Secretary [cr. OFFICE OF TIIE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, 3434 WALNUT Bt. PHILADELPHIA, January 2, 1802. The Annual Ifeetlng of the Stockholders of this Com ps rly Will take Once at their oilier, 301 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, 20th fruit, at 12 o'clock 31.; and at the same time au election will be held for thirteen Directors for the earning year. WILLIAM D. MILL. ja342o* Actuary. TrTHE SPRING GARDEN SOUP SO METE wilt commence the distribution of Soup to the Worthy Poor of their District, on TUESDAY MORNING next, January 7, from 10% to 12% o'clock, and continuo daily (Sundays excepted ' during the win ter. Any contributions In Coal, 'Flour, Vegetables, Dread, or Money will be gratefully received. The house is situated on BUTTONWOOD Street, east of 'Broad.. JOSEPII J. WILLI taIS, Secretary. No. 1420 ARM Street. ErOFFICE OF THE RUNE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN HAILILOAD CON PA.NY. Putt ansi.pat A., 12th month 28,1881 A stilted Annan' 'Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at their office in the Ball of the 'Franklin Institute, Booth SEVENT/1 Street, the 13th day of let Mouth, {January,) 1862, at 11 o'clock A. 11., at which time a report of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be presented, 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, de2l•tialB* Secretary. 'TrOFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOY MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. Mc:amain 261 h, 1661. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will ho held at their Office, No. 25S South THIRD Street, ou TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, It&2, at 11 A. M., when an Election will be held for a President and twelve Dlreetore, to serve for the eneulng year. ' T. P. AESTSEN, de2T•dtial4 Secretary. orOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN LIFE INNIRANON AND TRUST COUPANY. PITILADBLPIIIS, Doc. 23, 1851. •• - • • NOTICE—The Annual Electing of the Stockholders of this Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trustees, to servo the ensuing year, will ho held at the Wee, in the Company's Building, WALNUT Street, aonthea,t corner of FOURTH. on MONDAY, January 0, 1802, between the hours of 10 A. ILL and 12 .11. J.NO C. anus, de24.12t Secretary. (17% INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE Or PENNSYLVANIA. 3asumia" 2,1862. An election for thirteen Directors of the Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the Company's °Rice, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on MONDAY, January 13, 1802, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N. and I o'clock P. N. WILLIAM HARPER, ja3413 Secretary. PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. The Closing Lecture of the (lours() will be de -1 vered CONCERT HALL, on MONDAY EVY, JANUARY lath, by Nee. E. If. CHAPIN, D. D. Sub ject—.l HE PEOPLE." Lecture, quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 C,1311i8; for sole by T. IS. PlJfi it, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Strada. ja4-2t If TrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. DECEMBER 27, DM. The Annual Ideating of the Stockholders of the PHI LADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY nal ho hold at No. 25 MERUHANTS' EX CHANGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day ofiannary, 1802, at twelve o'clock M., at which Daman Election for Pres-- dont and Six Directors to curve for the ensuing year will be bold. WPC W. COLKET, n 7. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREA SURER, U. S. PIIILADA, Doc. 26th, 1861 Holders of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter est at six per cent., payable semi-annually, issued under the Act of 2d March, 1861, are Informed that the interest on such notes to the let January, 1662, will be paid at this Once on andieSter that day, provided that ouch notes, with a schedule signed by the holder of such notes, showing the number, date, and amount of each note, to gether with the interest duo thereon to said let of January, aro lodged here three days beforehand for veri fication. J. lI. I ,VALTOII, de27-12t Assistant Treasurer 11. S. KrTYRONE AND CLEARNIELD RAIL• ROAD. The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Ty rone and Clearfield Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the Secretary, in this city, on MONDAY, Jarm an' 13th, 3662, for the purpose of electing n President and Twelve Directors, and transacting such other busi- DOM as may come before the meeting. 11. 11. MILIAN/HORD, Secretary. PBILADIMFM.I. December 23. 3861. d3o.mlit ErrOFFICE OF TILE FRANKFORII AND, SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS SENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BEMIS (late Chatham) Street, below FOURTH rum ensYntA, December 28, 18111. Tho Annual Meeting or the Sbeltholdors of the Frank ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place an Election will bo hold for Presi dent and Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year. d30.0a13 01 1 / 1 8. It. ABBOTT, Secretary. TrHOUSE OF REFUGE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the CONTRIBUTORS TO TUE ROUSE OF REFUGE wilt he held on WEDNESDAY, the Bth Met, at 4 o'clock P. M., at No.loo North TENTH Street, above Arch. The Annual Report of the 'Board of Managers will be submitted, and an electon will ha held for officers and managers to set ye for the ensiling year. ALEXANDCK HENRY, Becrabary. Phliadelphla, January let, 1862. jall,vant 4t THE ANNUAL STATED MEETING Tr . OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NORTH ERN DISPENSARY OF PHILADELPHIA. and an election for Moly° Managers, trill no held nt the Hall of the Institution, on THEW:MY, January 7, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. de3l tin7* JOHN KESSLER, Jr., Secretory. OS. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN. SURANCE CORPANE, .100 WALNUT ST. PanstotbrUia, Do anther 28, 1801. NOTICE.—The Annual 'Meeting of the Stockhcidora of the Enterprise Insurance Company will be hold on NONDAY, the lath day or January, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. 21.. at the Office of the Company. An Election for Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year mill lot held on the BUM, day, at tho $17510 1 , 1 0 00, be een the home of 10 o'clock A. 111. and 0 P. If. 030-0,13 CIIARLE3 W. CONE, Bocretary. In.. OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL CoIIIPANY—NOTICE.—The Annual Election for Seven Directors, to nerve for the miming year, will be held et the once of the Company, No. 713 lifitiket street, on WEDN) SPAY, January 11th, NM, between the hours of 12 sad 1 o'clock P. NI. delO.ljenS* EDWARD MACS:, President. o,:ye FIRST-DAY, - OR SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOIETY.--The Annual Meeting or the Society wilt be held on WEDNESDAY next, Bth instant, at 4 I', M., at No, 1122 CHESTNUT Street. Election for 011icere. ALEXANDER EIRKPATR/OR, jatleStlk Secretary. WARDS. Nineteenth .21 Twentieth 16 Twenty-first.... 8 Twenty-second,. 5 Twenty-third... 3 Twenty-fourth.. 22 Unknown .11 (yam THE ANNUAL MEETING , OF THE Stockholdors or tho Delawaro County Passenger Railroad Company, to be bold according to act of Assem bly, for eloctiog a President and Director'', will be hold at the office of -TAMES MILLER, ItrA,RICET Street, above Till Eared, Weet Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the lath day of January next, at 12 o'clock H. d3o•nt te-4t A. L. BONNAFTON, SeBretarY. Total 285 Foreign, DB; Un. , f Color, 15 i from IIirTHE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE Stockholders of the THIRTEENTH and FIF TEENTH Streets Passenger Railway Company, Will be bell at the office of the Secretary, 417 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January /3, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Annual Election mill be held nt the none place, between the hours of D. A. 111 and , l2 M., to elect a President and Ore Directors for the ensuing year. de:10 1 )413-3V* HENRY HAINES. Secretary. r.G. OFFICE OF THE MAHANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CODIPANY, Yeti South 9 BIRD Street. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held 071 MONDAY, January 18th, 1.882, at 1 o'clock P. M., at lb s (Mice of the Company, at which time and place en election will be held fora Prealdeat and Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year. d3O-raftd* IL B. BROOK, Secretary. ErrPHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 20tb, 1801: The Animal Meeting of the Stock holders of the LOCUST MAINTAIN COAL &ND INON COMPANY will bo held et their Oftice, No. 230 South TIMED Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1802, at n o'clock A. M., when an Election will be held for seven Directors, for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen days previous to the day of election. de2l-tja2o JOB. C. COPPUCE, Secretary. arFAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF. EWE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 30, 1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Insurance Company will be hold at the Office of the Com pany on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. Of. An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for the ensu ing year viii be held at the same time and at the same place, bolt een the holm of 10 n. M. and 2 dBO-tjal3 W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. orOFFICE OF THE PUILADELPLUA. ANDDARRY RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, December 28, 1801. • The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Depot, on DARBY Avenue, be. tween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1882, at 3% P. M., at which time an election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held. The Supplement to the Charter, approved the twenty eighth day of February last, will be submitted for accept ance or rejection. THOMAS SPARKS, de3o-tial3 Secretary. R A:N KLIN INSTITUTE LEC .L second course of lectures before the Jest!tete -WO conunenco on MONDAY EVENING, the 6th inst., at 7 o'clock, and be continued on tdonday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, for ten weeks, as fol. lows: MONDAY EVENING, by Prof. T. M. Drysdale, on the "Microscope and Microscopic Objects." WEDNESDAY EVENING, by Prof. Fairtnan Rogers, on " Ice and the Glaciers." FRIDAY EVENING, by Prof. J. Aiken Wigs, on Food." TERMS 01 MEMBERSIIIP of the Institute, $3 per annum, or $23 for life, with a charge of $t the first year for a certificate of membership. Each member is entitled to a season ticket to the lectures for himself and a lady, and any additional ladies' tickets at 32 each. The miner cbildren, wards, and apprentices of mem. here will receive tickets for the course of lectures for $l, or for the nee of the /Library and Reading-room and the Lectures for $2 Gentlemen wishing to become members will please ap ply at the Rail of the Institute, in SEVENTEt Street, above Chestnut street, to WILLIADIRAMILTON, jrel-Tt Actuary. SS,OOOAND OTHER SUMS TO loan on Mortgage, at par. Apply to A. D. OASH & L. IS. REDNER, It* 160 South FOURTH Street. $3 300 —A FIRST-CLASS In for aa?e, at a IttePtrenidatQoulta7,UNAD,gror or Ms amotuat GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. 7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CER,TIFICATES DEALT IN. in?-lm DREXEL dc CO. NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFIOE OF JAY COOKE & CO , BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S The 7 1-10 per cent Treasury Notes of all donomina. Hone, of the second issue of Fifty Millions, dated Ode. ber Ist, are now ready to deliver to purchasers, at the office of J. COOKE, SIIRSORIPTION AGENT, de2B.lra 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. V, H. ELDRIDerE. Agt.. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, nex taken the Store, No. 628 MARKET STREET, Whore ho Is prepared to furnish hie old friends and the public In general with CLOTHING., READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER, /N THE BEST STYLE, AT MODERATE PRIOES, As he buys and sells exclusively VCR CAUL de7..lm it TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -IL THE OUT AND COUNTY OF EHILAIDEL. PULA. - - Estate of DALTES C. SYLVESTER, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of FREDERICK SYLVESTER and lIARIIARA. SYLVESTER, Autnintatrotors of the Estate of lIALTUS 0. SYLVESTER, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countants, will moot the parties Interested, for the pur poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, January 20, 1867, at 4 o'clock P. 111, at his office, No. 418 IV/LT.IMT Street, In the gay of rldladelphis. je6 mu•f.6t CHARLES 8. PANCOAST, Auditor. 'UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY AGENCY AND CAMP EX- - - TO MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, and IN VENTORS, and those wishing to forward Packagoe to the Camps of the Army, or Naval Stations of the Coast or Gull: . . Having secured especial privileges for visiting all the departments both of the Army and Navy, and all the camps of the various military stations, and. the naval posts of the Coast and Gulf, for the purpose of introducing sud selling to the Departments, Military Storekeepers, Commissaries, Quartermasters, Sutlers, Came and Sol there, and also to Naval Agents and Paymasters of the Navy, ell articles required for the use, convenience, com fort, anti necessity, both of the Army and Navy, we have organized the above entitled AGENCY AND CAMP EXPRESS, with its headquarters in the city of Wash ington. Under this arrangement—entirely complete, and extending through all the departments both of the Army and Navy,—we can offer unequalled facilities to Mer chants, Manufacturers, and Inventors, in readiness of sale, saving of time, and the many expanses unavoidable through the nsual tedious channels of sale to the De partments, Camps, and Naval Stations. Those wishing to avail themselves of the benefits of this thorough and extensively-organized system of agency, can do so by forwarding samples of their geode to our address by express, end prices and explanations by letter. All packages for ramp delivery marked to oar address, Washington, D. C. All goods inventions, wares. or ' merchandise of whatever nadirs, ordered by this Agency, wilt be paid for on delivery. Letters of inquiry will meet with prompt ellen+ ion. Agents well referred, with small. means, can find pro fitable emeloment in this organization. A few era wanted. Office No. 211 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, op posite Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. O. REFERENCES: I GEORGE LAW' Now York. ERAOTUS CORNING, Albany, Nom H. GRINNELL' ', NORTH '4, GNASH, P1111".141. SEIYLIN $ EROS., . 4 T. H. TAGGART, ~ ADAMS' EXPRESS, 4, ALEX. CUMMINGS' 4, UOR. HENRY WILSON, Blamachusetts. RIGGS 4 CO., Rankers, WASHINGTON. NOTICE.—AN EXAMINATION O I? candidates for the vacant Chairs In the Central nigh School will be held at the School, Southeast corner RROAD and GREEN Streets, commencing on FRI. DAY, the 17th day of JANI7ARY,IB62, at one o'clock P. M., end continuing during Saturday. The Departments to be filled are as follows: First. That of Anatomy, and Physiology, and Natural History. Second. That of Practical Istathematice. Third. That of the French Language. The Examination will be conducted by gentlemen who have been selected for their eminent ability in the re spective departments. By order of the Committee on the Central High School. ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary Controller of Public Schools. =EI FIVV DOLLARS REWARD.—Went gdrift from the 'Navy Yard, on the night of the YS {natant, ono eel of 1311,0 N-WAYS. Any person giv ing information that may lead to their recovery will re ceive the aboro reward by applying at the Navy Yard. jat.Sl* JAMES FALBEY. 'MEW YEAR'S GIFTS,—The com plete arrangements at REIMER'S. Gallory,SE tiOliD Street, above Green, enable', him to gratify all admirers of fine arts with finely-colored Photogiaphs for $l. NOTICE.—The Deeds for Lots 29 and .1.1 al, Division A, Section 27, in U. A. Si. and U. D. of A. Con ' , tory, leaned to D. PsLEWIS, having boon lost or mislaid, notice Is hereby given that application 'ill be motto to the Company for new Deeds, by the un dersigned, who, having purchased said Lots, holds the authority for their transfer. tati.atit ISRAEL It. SPRINGER. SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE STILL AHEAD.—The sub. scriber takes this method to Inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has removed his Fruit and Pro. duce Store to No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, where be Is now prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoer, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs, Poultry, an, Ac. Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal. All of which he will sell as low as can be bought anywhere in the city. Being thankful for past favors, to those who have so liberally patronised him heretofore, the subscriber moat respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, and invites all others to give him it call, at hie new place, where he has superior facilities for supplying all with everything in his lino, on the moat reasonable terms. My mato Is: "To lire and let live; quick sales, and small profits." Please give me a Mill bate* purchasing elsewhere. 8. Z. GOTTWALS, 872 SPRING GARDEN Street. 50 BARRELS GOOD LUMINATIN Oil for enlo nt 415 C0516113110E St. Ja6-3tit - LADIES' HAIR-DYEING DONE IN JLA best style, nt 'FOURTH and BRANCH. 1a1• if tr DRE6F,NTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looking.Glassos, Engravings, and fino Frames, at GEt). F. BENKENT'S, No. 826 ARON Street. )41.1ftf T ADIES' SHOE-SKATES, WITH OUT STRAPS, Blotattn'a Patent, for sato low, at 000 COMMERCE Street. Ja3.3t* W. W. KNIGHT, SON, CO. C. M. SLOEUM, DENTIST, 1345 CIIIESTNUT Street, below Broad. ja4-st* E. B. EARLEY, FURNISRINO UNDERTAKER, Boutlowent corner of TENTH and GREEN Strati& nol94rnit* PhUadelobia. FINANCIAL B. PETTIT, No. 309 'WALNUT Street CLOTHING LEGAL RETAIL DRY GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE rm. GREAT SACRIFICE OF CUT GOODS AND REMNANTS PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., Rasing cloEed their RETAIL STORE, their Cat Goods, Rtainante, will be offered for atde, DURING THE PRESENT WEER, at the Holiday Citt, Lace, and Embroidery Store, NO, 1024 CEESTITUT BTREET, REMNANTS of Jaeonets, Cambrics, and Brilliantes. REMNANTS of Nainsooks, Swims, and Malls. REMNANTS of Plaid, Striped, and Dotted Sine Una. REMNANTS of Victoria and Bishop Lawns. REMNANTS of An kinds of White Goods. REMNANTS of Shirting and Fronting Linens. REMNANTS of Sheeting and Pillow Linens. REMNANTS of Damask and Spot Table Linens. REMNANTS of Rird•E7u and Linen Lawns. REMNANTS of all sorts of Linen Goods. REMNANTS of Cambric Edgings and Insettings, REMNANTS of Cambric ELOUNOINGS and Banda. REMNANTS of Talencienne Edgings, /martins, and Lacer, REMNANTS of Thread Edgingei, Ineertinge, and Lacea. 'REMNANTS of. White and Blade Silk Edgiose and Laces. REMNANTS of all kinds of Laces, Edgings, and In sertings. ODDS AND ENDS fn Pointe Lace Collars, Sets, and Hdkfs. ODDS AND ENDS in Moulton and Thread Cellars, Sets, and Fldkfe. ODDS AND ENDS he Maltese Collars, Srdi and Mids.' ODDS AND ENDS in Applique Collars, Sate, and }Mktg. ODDS AND ENDS in Videnciesuse Collars, Bets and Mkt's. ODDS AND ENDS in all kinds of Laces and Err, braider/ea ODDS AND ENDS iu Cents' and Ladies' MIMS. ODDS AND ENDS in Embroidered and Printed Bor- dered HOW& ODDS AND ENDS in French and Plneapple Ildkfs. ODDS AND ENDS in all kinds of HEIM. ODDS AND ENDS in Towels and Napkins. Together with a general assortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS AND FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, At 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. JOHN A. MULLEN. AGENT P. S —A rew lot of REAL THREAD BARRE% at huff price. A new lot of REAL VALENCIENNES TRIRRED IIDKFS. at half price. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE CLOAKS, TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CIIEW2III2 STIVP.F.X, rivEvious R 0 REMOVAL SYNOPSIS OF BRDUOTIONS. FROSTED BEATER OLD SAS, From $2B to S2o—From $22 to $l7. FROSTED BEATRACLO&V.II, From $lB to Sl4—From $lO to $7.50 BROWN SEALSKIN OR SAHLI CLOTS CLOAKS, From $lB to sl4—From $l6 to $l2. BLACK SEALSKIN OR OTTER OLoTIS CLOLZE t From $ll to 814—From 818 to 812, THLTHT CLOTH C1L31.1[2, From $3O to s22.—From $35 to $2O FMB BLAME BB,lllllt CLodICS, From $46 to s3s—From $35 to $26 FINN BLACK BEAYER CLoAK3, prom $25 to $19.50-1 rom $2O to $l6 FINE ]3LAOIC BEAVER CLOAKS, From $lO to 812—From $l2 to $9 FANCY BEATAR OLOAIS, From ato to s.6o—Tromvo to $24 FANCY COLOAND BEATER OLOANC, From 821 to SlB—From SIB to $13.50, LYONS VICLVIIT CLONES, From 500 to 585—From 570 to $55 OUR FUR DEPARTNENT, Which le replete with every desirable style and deserip. tion, will be open to inspection at prices correapondieg. to the general reduction; particularization, among such. an infinity of qualities, being, if not inaposolde, ar all events, unsatisfactory. de4l-lea COPARTN ERSIIIP NOTICES. TITEISQLUTION.—The Copartnership. heretofore existing under the firm of 11. II LAUGHLIN & CO. is - this day Bemired by mutual consent. The bash:teas' will be settled by either of the partnere, at No. 303 MARKET Street. 11. C. LAUGHLIN, THOS. C. HOLLINGSWORTH, • BENJ. T. DEWEEd. Philadelphia, Dec. 81,1881. .la4,3t* COPARTNERSHIP. The under.- eigned have this day formed a Copartnership, under the firm of HOLLINGSWORTH .t HEWERS, for the tranasetirn of the Nett Cash DRY GOODS JOBBING Business, at No. 303 MARKET Street. THOS. G. norotaxeswonart, BENJ. F. HEWERS. Philadelphia, January 1,1882 la4-3t# HE FIRM OF M. BOWMAN Sr, T CO. - Ie dissolved this day, by mutual consent. Either partner is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. MOSES 9OWMA N. December 31. 1861 THE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING 1 between WILLIAM H. MERRITT and ADAM TURNBULL, under the firm of MERRITT it TURN.' DUEL, wan dissolved September 14, 1881, by the death of Adam Turnbull. The business of the late firm will be settled by the surviving partner. WILLIAM IL MERRITT, N. W. corner FRONT and CHESTNUT dtreets. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1881. COPARTNERSHIP.--TBEUN derefianed have S t..q c et e d under the firm name of MEILEN T A TURNBULL, for the transaction of a Wholesale TEA buofnooe. WILLIAM 11. MERRITT, TllOB. TIIRVBULL, N. W. corner FRONT and ORESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia. January 1, 1862. DISSOLUTION. -THE FIRM OF' LEV/CH, BASIN & CO., SHOE DEALERS, consisting of the subscribers, is this day dissolved by limitation of time. The business of the firm will be Fettled up by ItIOMARD LEVION. and WANNER M. RABIN, at No. 505 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA, 12th mO.Bl, 1861. IMOHAND LHVION. WARNER M. EASIN. THOMAS B. LEVION, THOMAS J. LEVIOK. COPARTNERSHIP.— TEM SUB SCRIBERS have THIS DAY formed %copartner ship under the Srm of LEVICK A Eitertr, and will continue the BADE BUSINESS at the old stand, No. 605 MARKET Street. PruteDruntA, lot moast, 1862. 111011AILD LETIOK. jal-6t WARNER M. BASIN. PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, ist,, 1862,-BAISUEL G. DE °CURREY, lately with Messre. Alfred Blade & Co., and HUGH , HAMILTON, formerly a represeatatlve of Messrs. A. h 8. Henry & Co., England, have this day formed a. Copartnership, under the name of DE COUBSEY & HAMILTON, for the transaction of a General Dry Goods Commission Busi ness, and will Open during the present month at No. 23f CHESTNUT Street. SAML. G. DE COURSEY, jal-ets , HUGH HAIMILTO-1. NOTICE.—The Copartnership. of 1k .A.. 1 KIRKPATRICK & SONS having been dissolved LY the death of David Kirkpatrick,. Sr., the subscribers will settle up the business of the said firm, and will con. tinne the HIDE, OIL, AND LIATKER, connis. SION BUSINESS, at No. 31 South THIRD Street, on der the seine firm and name of A KIRKPATRICK & SONS. CHARLEs Id KIRKPATRICK, DAVID KIRKPATRICK, - FRANCIS A. KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1662. jet-10t COPARTNERSHIP NOTIO RAIL MORRIS this day retires front our lam. Hie eons, THEODOBE 11, MORELS and FREDEUICK W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners; and tlao busi ness will be coutinued as heretofore. - MORIII6, WHEELER, & Iron Merchants, 1608 MAltlika Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1861. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The subscribers have this day formed a limited partnership under the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, under the firm of DAVID SCULL, Ja. The general nature of the business to be transacted is that of baying and selling woo!. The ge neral partners interested therein are David Scull, Jr., re siding in the city of Philadelphia, and William Baxter, iu the city of Camden, N. S., and the special partner is David Scull, residing in the city of Philadelphia. The amount of capital in actual seal/ payment, which the said David Scull as special partner has contributed to the common stock, is fifty thousand dollars. The said part nership Is to commence January let, 1882, and is to ter minate March Met, 1864 DAVID SCULL, Ja., WILLIAM BAXTER, General Partners. DAVID SCULL, Special Partner. Philadelphia 12 mo. Slat. 1801. jai -we 128 MEE FILM OF MCFARLAND, TAT ..IL DIAN, & CO. is this day dissolved, by limitation and tho d e mur, et Usury Iterghauser. The busluem of the !Inn will bo settled by JAS. D. MorARLAND, who fa alone authorized to use the signature of the firm In January 1,1552, ml.6t NOTICE.—We have this day admitted SAMUEL COLLIER, JR., and ISAAC KEELER to an interest In our business. JOHN R. ELLISON R SORB. First Mouth 2, 1882. isl.Bt* PARTNERSHIP NOTICE .—We have this day admitted Mr. FRANCIS W. RALSTON as a partner in our house. LOWBER & wnanui. rhomeiphia, Jan. 1,1882 inl.sl* WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE this day entered into ti Copartoership for the transaction of the Hardware Busineal, under the name and style of TRUITT dc CO.. No, 628 MARKET Street, ROBT. W. TRUI TtloDi AS 11. WATTBOI.T. Philadelphia, January 1, 1862 jal-wfrmat* WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVE THIS DAY entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of live Commons' enith of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of March, 1836, entitled "An Act relative is Limit e d Partner:Mips," and the supplements thereto amide hereby certify, that the name of the firm limier whtclt; said part nership is to be conducted is WILLIAM FRASER; that the general nature of the Mildness to bo transacted is the F.MDROIDERY AND LACE BITS/NESS, Rad the same will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia; that the name of the general partner in said flrmio WILLIAM FRASER, and the special partner SAMUEL FREEDLY, both of tho city of Philadelphia ; that the cooliel contributed by the sold SAMUEL FRERDL Y, special partner, is five thousand dollars in cash; that the period at which the said partnership is to commence id the ninth slay of Nor ember, ISO, and that it will termi nate on the thirty-first day of llecember,lB6o. WILLIAM FRASER, General Partner. (10Z-eft SAMUEL FREEDLY, Special Partner. REMOVALS B A. FAHNESTOOK & 00. HAVE .1-1 s REMOVED 70 408 MARICET Stret , t, Iklaw A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIO Al.-BROAD F.ND LOOtfEIT STREETS. Lessee and Manager .1 lE. NLION, ABAKSPE %RS WEEK. Posititett , last four nights of EDWIN FORREST. On VONDAY EVENING, January 6 .1.84 2 , EDWIN FORREST Will aneur in Ws u - orld.renowned Shakspeariaa cha racter of --.• • • . JoaoJohn INcOnnotigh. • Krniiis Mn_ Farren. Desdemona 'died Athrna. TIIIBDAY EVENING—BENEFIT OF 118. JOHN bieefittatsan. Mr. EDWIN ADAMS and Kim &LICE GREY will attest, with the permissloa of Mill. earretaon. WEDNEfoDAY—Mr. IrORREST will appear in the grandest conception gent.," THURSDAY—BENEFIT OF MR. GEO. HOOD. FRIDAY—EDWIN FORREST.,.wiII appear in a great Shaaspearion chaiacter. ft? Saturday Evening, no 'performance. MONDAY, January 13, BENEFIT and moat positively last appearance of EDWIN FORREST, In a great Bbakspearian character. IV' Prices Fifty and Twenty-five Cents. Doom will open at 7 o'clock. The curtain to rise at half past 7 precisely. AMERICAN ACADEMY OB MUSIC-BROAD AND LOCUSL STREETS. A OABD. TrEfiDA.Y EVENING, JANII&EY 7, 1F62, BENEFIT ON MB. JOHN IIfcCULLOUGH, Men a great bill of attraction will be presented on thie °melon, which, he truete, will meet the approba tion of hle Wendt; and the public In general jet-2t WALNUT -STREET THEATE4- 7 - 11ERTH and WAJI Btreeta. 1:213!=2 _ Tile Lessee announces, with pleasure, limited 'en gagement with those popular and celebrated artists, MIL AND MRS. BARNEP-WILLIALtIS. TEII/3 /MONDAY) EVENING; January 0, The performances will commence with the Drama or TidE FAIRY 0/ROLE. Con O'Coxolan. Molekhe To be followed by OINTOIHS OF THE COUNTRY. Hansen Mrs. Barney Williams. To conclude with THE IRISH TIGER. Faddy Ryan sfr. Harney Williams. Fawns-60, 873(, 75, and 24 cents; Private Bows, $5 nod $B. Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence &VIM. MRS: JOHN DREW'S AROII-STREET RITEATRIM. Acting and Stage Manager W . 8. issnalii7XS Engines, Agentand Treasurer 308. D. MTIRPRI. CROWDED BODIES! THIRD WEEK Of Shaker. era's Grand Sageant of ...LOVE'S LABOR LO3T." First Week of the rem 'National Drama of SCOTTO; OR, TIM. SCOTT AND THE SPA Founded on the Present BOTH PIECES 'EVERY NIGHT. Every member of the Company in the mete. recce as neon!. Seats Reamed ono vent to advance. Curtain rises at X after T. Beata secured without ex tra charge. ja6.6t CONTINENTAL TIIEATRE WALIMT Street, store Eiebtb, UNEXAMPLED NOVELTIES! - STRONGLY AUGMENTED COURANT. EQUESTRIAN AND' DRAMATIC ARTISTS. MONDAY EVENING, January 0.1883, Will be presented, for the first time, the Grand Na tional Equestrian Theme emir - tied 711 TNAM. Previous to which the Pon& Drama entitled THE FIRST NIGHT. Admission 2S cents. To ernamence 3i past 7. - TEMPLE OF WONDERS TETTE. Ind CHESTNIIT Streets. In hie New, Popntar, and Sauteing Entertatamenta, EVERY EVENING, comma:lie/mg at halt past 7 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY APTER,: NOONS at 3 Grand Combination of Attraction, Thaumatur.gical Illusions, Parc°logical Enpertreenta, 31agical Daces, dorm, Ventrilonnier (Midas, Comicaiitia, and Bon 'Mott ' and the Pleasing Exhibillon of the Learned Ca. nary Birds. Admission 25 cents Children 13 tents. ja6-0 G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL BENTZ, Coratoctor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATITHIJAYI at IX o'cloek P. M., at the antswea. rDND 11. Package of sight Tickets,. ; Slagle Tleketa, 2 cas. To be had at Andre's, 1104 Oheetnett street, J. K. Qould'e, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hail. collif-4 pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A_ THE TINE ARTS, 1O Off&WITIOT SIN* II open daily, Sanders excepted, from D A. 11. tin I P. Adnitedon 25 cents. Matron =ter twelve mow half price. Shane of Stock. ISO. Irl WESTERN. SALEM - O.—Wanted, 2 , llret.elese SALESWEIf, with, good Western acqueittettres. SHAArIMIOII,.IIS7II. b 00., ja4-2t* 329.11146/MET Street. WANTE D,A sectolui-hand Sta. boners 6,11111 Snipe, of from GO to filatorts Addresa,ettitlng particulars, ...Box 1153 Poet th.2l-11 rpo THE HARDWARE TRADE .I_ 61,000 TO $2,000 TO ttrilEAT.—Anartan—A, situation miler° the above amount , will be acceptable em a a imaor am an investment. Theedvesttserbal had thirteen years' experience in the business. Please address A. 8.," Box 90, Freetown,.Mium deM 12. tat 'POE SALII--An• established first -4- cam JOB •PSINTING.OFFIGE Its location trate ib an admirable one. Address ~Y tess," Blood's Dispatch. it* COAL yelp.—For salei. lease mail fixtures of a ftret•class Coal Yard. Situation, BROAD Streit. Will sell cheap. Bent low. Imam at .309 North BROAD Street. 10E-110USE TO RENT, at May- Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. C. & P. H. WARREN, on tho promises. • 1.8.6 t FOR SALE. AND EX.CHANGE- A largo number of Tarns in the adjoining Coon. ties, States of Delaware, hlaryland,New Tork, and New Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Tholes wishing to exclmnge or purchase would do well to call end examine my Register of Farms Apply to jaDtf E. PETTIT. No. 309 WALNUT Street. CItILUS BOW in3l4t* To LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, a bad room and sitting rooms or Led room only, in WALNUT Btreety between, Tara' and Broad. Address, for farther Dattigtam..., aS. Y. Z.," Press office. Cheelzopt street. ds4-tr VILLIR'S SAFE DEPOT EX & ...- MOVED to No. 21 nth BETEIVII Street ' . pranklin Inatitztte. The anderelgned, thankful for suet favors, and toted determined to merit future patronage, lade secured se elegant and convenient gore, and hem now on hued a large assortment of Lillis'a Celebrated Wrceeght Nat Chilled Iron Tire and Burglar Proof WO% (the oak! strictly Cie and burglar proof verve made.) Ake, IMO lineduallorl Bank Vaunt SON sad Blink boobs. Lillie's Bank Vann Doors and Lodes will be %mid*" to order on ehert nation. Thi►is the-stronenne, bee We. tected, and•cheaynet Door and Lock yea °Suet Also, verticolat attention Is- called to Mlle's Meet Cabinet Safe, for Phis, Sewsk7, &c.. This Safe is ens. ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet ut tered for this plume, and is the eel/ One that is Ere and burgh? proof. BPIOIAL NOTIOn.--I have now on hee.d say :west/ o Tarred, Honing, & Co.'s Safes, mcgtt of them needy mew and come forty of alms makers, comps a angina assortment as to 5i7,C44 and all lately exclwaged too %a now celebrated Lillie gale. They will be sold at net low prices. Please sail and examine. laftt-Isif M. C. SABLES, &flea. N• l = 7 vrfv l F 3 7/Ur 7 -1 0011010NWEALTH FIRE 'NMI NE-/ RA,NOIII ICIOMPASIT, OP TES STAYS Of PENNSYLVANIA. Dale Jayno, M. 1)., Charles H. Bogen, John Ht. White% Jobs N. Walker, EdwartlC. Knight, Embed Shoemaker Thomas S. Stewart, WillisStruthers: Henri LOW* Jr., Ste gkon Coulter. DAVID JAY S, IC D., President. JOHN 14. WHITALL, The President SAILTISL 8. 13100 N, Socrebazy. Otice, Commonwaakb 13W/ding, OD OHllllllfe3 Street Philadfinlda. not-if * "FAME LNSURANON COMPANY, No. 4QI CHESTNUT Simi MIN AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIAIO7OXB. Dadra° W. Dal' ' of Das , a Matlack. Samna Wrightt “ Wrisbt Bros. a Co D. B. Disney u Dwris a Rirney. Henry Lewis, 3r. .... . “LeWil Broads Co. 0. Richardson.. "3. 0. Howe & Co. Jno. W. Evermast...... " J. W. Eveintan a Co. Geo. A. West ~ West a Fobs& F. B. 'Martin . .. Savage, Martin, h Co 0. Wilson PAT*. Attorney'at-laW. N. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, a Woodirms Jno. Ressler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green West. GEORGE W. DAY, President, FBA.NCIB N. BUCK, Vice-Fresidat WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. isSlMek TBUSSE S! BRACES! ! SUP POUTERS!!! & W, corner RACE and TVIRLFITI Streets, PhDs., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appli ances, has constantly on hand a largo and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of best American. English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Springer las great pariah', French Pessaries, ,Sc. Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, first door below Biwa. n027-if3ro THE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.- A DEPOSITORY of "The United States Sanitary Commission" is now open at No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Contributions received for the /105PitAIS, and for Sick end Wounded Soldiers. del.7-4w lUNITED STATES MARINES.- Wanted, immediately, for the United Status Marine Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN for sea st mice, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, Sit South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, jag. Ifft Recruiting Officer. DIARIES FOR 1862. GREATEST VARIETY, AND AT TICE LOWEST PRIORS. BUY OF MB PUBLISHER. WILLIAM G. PERRY, Publisher, S. W. Corner FOURTH and BAWL A FULL AND SPLENDID AS SORTMENT of Scarfs, Ties, Gloves. and Grate Furnientng Good", jnet rer,olyed and for sale. Also, variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W. SCOTT, 814 01111 ST. NUT Street. Mon , Continental now. onBo-tf QHAMPOOT. 0-, HAIRCUTTING, h.) and DYEING done In Bert style at Fourth and align§W E 8 T CHESTER AND - PHILADELPHIA DAR,- VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 241681, the tratua win leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. N. earner of EIWITEENTH and 23X11/1 - 11" Streets, at 830 A.M., 2, 4.15, and 8.45 p. M., and will have the corner of THIRTY-TIRST and MARILIT Streets, (Watt Phila. deinble.,) at 17 tatnntes Ow the starting time from the Depot. Leava;PHIBILDYEFECIATat 6 A. M and 2 P. M. Leave 'West Chustet at 13 A. AL and 4 P. M. The Trains leaving Philadelphia et 8 30 A- 361 -. 0 . 1 4 - 34 P. M. connect et Pounelton with Trani on the PhDs. del3hie and Baltimore Centre) Itatireed for Oonoord 4 Kenos tt, Oxford, &c., DENBY WOOD, n025-t. Superintendent A.R1)118 CO 0114 CO. ARBO OIL bblo. to arrive. Tor sale in tots bp. agents in thi,3 city. B BOBER K 00,, 442. 1 1'4 4 4a South 'DMISCVAR,,t, AI/ USEMENTS. OTHELLO MACEiNTII If 3. M. A. GMLSZTTEION, .11r. Barney William. Xre. Barney Williams SIGIIBB BLITZ WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. BOA_RDLNG. SAFES. C. H. NEEDLES, ON SUNDAYS.
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