Mrsritai Erafteurgrh—The , Montreal Wita arellkOsseentfitHete , say 2the Canadian' railroad litteraite bought up the Governiterit irlirof theta:winces .to exordia thetr inflnenoe i e ror of a War hetween,England and the United States, the object of the Schemers being to induce the British GovestiMent to extend the (trend Trunk Railway to St. Ado and Halifax, as a war measure. The 4widern "satin of the road has thus far proved •unprotleahle; and the speenletors think that by re ceiving the desired aid from England for its exten sion, they will get rich eat of the operation. iarzt.fight came off at Weehawken, New Jersey, on Monday. The Combatants were Elliot and Winkle, anon of renown in New York. Elliot ie ,aged twenty, is light, tall and / scientific. Winkle Letwenty.eight, short, hardy atrd unscientific. There mere ninety-five rounds, mostly in favor of Elliot. They then [parted without either gaining the victory. PROM twelve to fifteen hundred persons par take of the sacrament eaoh communion day at Ply mionth.Cburch, Brooklyn. This large number are served , by eight deacons, and so perfect are the ar.. , reagementa that the service of the bread and the wine are each completed- within from five to six :minutes, and all 'without the slightest appearance of baste. Dn. Bnowlisow has given a new turn to an •old idea, in the following style We have talked about the sublime courage of dying for our country —of standing up in the ranks to be shot at—to be for this glorious case; but what is needed now is the conraye to kilt somebody !" Wm. Roam& Esq., special correspon •dent of the London Times , is now at the Now York Hotel, suffering frotn,an attack of typhoid fever, -which seems to affect everybody wbo spends moon •-ximo in Wraington. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. I . IIILADILPIII. inn. 7, 1862 'The stock market continues to exhibit the improve tnent noted on yesterday and the day before, with in creased transactions. Pennsylvania State fives, cou pons, sold at 82 and 82k ; City sixes at 82k ; Pennsyl vania Railroad stock at 37% .. ; Reading Railroad stock, 18% to 18 340; Schuylkill Nat ;gallon, preferred, at 11 —a gain of %; Long Island Railroad at 10—an advance of % Norf.% Pennsylvania eLves improved N, selling at 07%. The money market presents no new features. The leading banking bonzes are laden heavily with United States quartermasters' warrants, which sell at nine or ten per cent. discount, and, in consequence, they turn away nearly all the business paper offered. Still, first-class paper, having short time to maturity, meets with ready ash at nine to twelve per cent. Second-class obligations end slngle•name paper are dull of sale. The Philadelphia and Gray's Perry Passenger Rail road Ck , mpany (Spruce and Pine streets) have declared a dividend of fifty cents per share. The Girard College Passenger Railroad Company have declared a divldendof one dollar per share. The Ridge Avenue and Sdanyunk Railroad Company have declared a dividend of fifty cents per shire. The following is a statement of the amount of coal transputhel our the Lehtall Valley .11allyead, fay th e week ending January 4,1892; ProvtouslY Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Zarleton. 822 14 7,799 19 8.420 13 East Sugar Loaf. 942 14 5,985 02 6,927 18 Council Itidge.... 922 12 5,076 12 13,998 04 ,fount Pleasant.. 124 13 124 13 fitirbsg t10nnt01n.1,457 03 7,702 It 9,369 17 Coleraine 220 03 1,053 07 3,313 10 Beater Meadow.. N Y and Lehigh,. 403 10 3,427 00 3,800 10 N. S. Mountain:l,6o3 03 7,741 10 0,304 13 S. P. Mountain 883 rr 4,914 16 6,798 13 167 03 3,733 08 4,325 11 4,870 19 4,870 19 Jeddo German retina 298 15 2,223 11. 2,527 05 33d 15 2,311 08 2,681 03 50 08 59 08 Ebben& Other Bhlppen, .8,499. 09 69,830 11 68,313 00 'ruin] liorreapowling le n odlnst 5ear...8,891 07 59,496 11 03,387 16 . Increase Deetease 30 /A 44 14 The Iron tonnage over tho Lehigh Vahey Railroad, for rche meek ending Jan. 4, \MS VS ) tons. Proviontly, from Dec.l 0,164 Total this season, sinco Dec. 1 The annual report of the Comptroller of the Stoto o New Yorks Net made for the past fiscal year, (ending Sept. 30, 13131,) reports the Canal and General Fend Debts of the Stets as follows: P.FICAFFIOLLTIOX OF THE STAID INDSSATEDIIESS Annual Interest. 18,605,654 $352,500 General Fund Debt MIME= No. 7, under article 7, section 1, of the Constitution ...... .... 9,730,023 532,341 ho. 2, under article 7, section 3, of the unnebnitioo . 13,200,000 732,090 No. 3, under article 7, section 10, of the Constitution 642,585 34,029 No. 4, ....der auricle 7, section 12, of the Ccustitution Contingent, Debt 2,500,009 159,009 339,000 - Total Debt 559,920,284 51,851,470 /be surplus revenues of tho canal's have been appor tioned, as directed by the Constitution, thee: Section I—lnterest and S. rued canal debt-51,700,000 Section 2—To general fund debt 350,000 And the balance under section 3 613,812 This resulting surplus is thus shown From canal tolls ► Tram rent of surplus waters Interest on current canal revenues, Sc Total.— 53,402,628 To superintendents for repairs $106,012 'To coutruclars for repairs 260,995 To canal conanisaloners for raisins, ,te To collectors for salaries, &c TD vetolonasters To auditor, State engtuocr, clerks, printlng, Ac Surplus revenues $3,695 5 842 The state of the Treasury was 43 follows on tho 30th of September: STATE OF Tilt TREASURY, 13alanre on hand Sept. 30, 1330 • Amount received for the last year frOm the sera r. l funds 10,163,021 70 Amount •of warrants drawn, but unpaid ..... . Ain't of warrrants drawn doling the rear........ 510,537,903 94 Ain't of warrants unpaid. 370 24—510,538,119 16 5M9,318 54 Balance in Treasarylleat. 30, 1861— $634,6*. 78 The ci.tiniateil revenues fur the current fiscal year, are as follows: Three and ono-eighth mill State tax, viz: for support of Government, 7 mill; for ca nal, .74 MU: and for public defence, 1 34 mill 31,339,000 Balance due from County Treasurers or, ac- count of the State tax tested in 1860..... Auction anti Salt duty State Plum earnings. Arrears end interest on non-resident taxes... Free at the public: ()Sleet redtcrs' licenses Tolls on Cal uga Lake Inlet Interest 411 Treasury deposits Interest on Comptroller's bonds of the City of Pew Totk Amount to be repaid for advances to tho United States Government Balance in Treasury, - Sept. 30, 1801 The New York Evening Post of this wining ears The stock market commenced uith a very tient appear ance, and prices of the active blab° stocks, and Um New Tork roads, rose 3. oh' and 1 per cent., but as business proctEded the market gave way, closing with considera ble disposition to realize. United States securities are dull, tint towards the close we totter Some improvement. For the coupon fives of 1874. 78 is bid. These were offered yesterday at 77 without timlinir buyers. For the registered eixes of 1881, 87 is bid, which is also better. Prate Blocks are rather better. Bank sharee are dull and neglected. The weakest of the railroad shares was Cleveland and Toledo. It opened at 37 and suddenly foil to 33X, but aflern arils better, selling at 36%. After the Board New York Central dropped off to 31X ; Erie to 36, a reaction of xpell per cent. from the high Pointe touched on "first call; but at the reduction there is a better. inquiry. Last sales of Erie et 31X ; New York Central 81%. The speculation in gold and foreign exchange con tinue r, and higher rates are established. fold is soiling at 3 ter cent. premium, and first-class bills on Loudon 1140114%. We hear of Wes of gold among the brokers at 3 y®3% prendefn, Ina 3 per cent. is the ruling rate at which bankers are haying. Wall itreet is expectant and feverish pending the action of Congress en ate now financial policy of the Shwere t nient. gears are entertained that the km bill 'will not be as stringent ns the emergency calls for, hence the rapid rise in the price of gold and foreign exchange. Philadelphia Stoc It Exchange Sales, 7, 1802. January IaZPORTED BY 8. E. BLanta Kt R. Pirlladolphia Eichuge. BOAR, nstr 2000 City 69 88 5( 1 700 d0..........88% 2500 do 88% 600 • d0... . .88% 200 do. „c 82 8000 Dolow Ddv We. 90 16000 do. ...2 dye. 90 1000 N Poona R Be.. 67% 1000 d0..........57% 1000 d0..........57% 1000 do 57% 100 Bend It 0* P.. 18A; 10 d0..0 6:P.18 3-16 60 d0..0 & P. 183,16 50 Read R C P-18 3-16 100 do. ,ch C&P.IB 3-16 14 do 0,49.. 1834 60 do ... . .. lag 12000 Lehigh V itt34.85 91 50 Long Ilion,' it.bs 10 160 do.....cneh .. 10 600 Lehigh Nov 85...100 1000 do. ...... .....100 900 do ....... .....100 10 4 80/1116 0 701 -B p e rq P er . s . . : 11.% ,5000 'Noon Coup 53 82 riezigtou coal eh 80 b 0 do—CA:P.IB3:3O BETWEE 5000 Penne. Coup 63.. 824 50 Long Inland 11... 10 75 Poona 11......b5 374 26 do 244 MOND BOARDS. 15 PonDa R 37% 7 Norristownl4... 423 I 200 10 R & P 18)i 10000 Penba 53 0 & P.. 70% BOARD 25 Delaw Div !Awn 37% 2000 d 0.... .I,ds.. SO 1000 Scliyl Nay Oa'B2 00 300 d0..........60 17 Lehigh Nay.... 00 3 do 50 5 Coto & Atnb R.. 123 4 Morristown 12 .. 42%. 4 do 42% 10000 Penna Coup Os.. 97 1 1000 d0...........97 60 Ctdowleas R..... 10 do - 1 97 do Pref. 4,y 10 do,. .Pref.. 60 Pennolr . 87g 36 do atg 6 ...... 87g 1 d0............87g 9 do zoo Cdy 66 . new 8234 1 700 do 823( 100 do 82g AFTSR 150 80 . ruce &Pine R. . BS 01.061T6 I: °ARTA 10 NOlO, R.... sswn.. 87,y ; ICES—FIR Bid. Irk. !has be ;-• .... 82 83 Phits Se R..... 82 83 PhOa lie new... 88% 88) Penne be 77 .. Bid. Am. Elmira 7a '73... 02 65 Long bland B. 10 103( Leh G 7 ..4 Nay.. 50 51 Leh 01.4 N ficrp &E, 86 N Poulin R.... 63i 6 N Poona R 68.. 57% .. Reading 8.. 18S 18!; Bowling Bda '7O 82% 89 It'dg 11 tio 'Bo'4B 91 .. If Penns 108,... 70 75 Ostatvisea RCon 1 1 Cainwiam Pref.. 43( Id k 3d Oa R. 3. 473 Rsce&olno•stelt .. 3 W Phtla R .... 60 .. Resit 111 64 11.. 773 j Penns B 1371( 813 Penn B2dm en 85 88 Illotrls CI Con.. 851( 87 Morris .31 Pref.loB 109 Bob Bev 44'62.. 69g 60 Bob Nay Imp Se 7.1 74 Bob Nay Stock. 3 6 Soh Nee Pref.,. 11 12 Btrniza /1 Pref. 93( 19 Spruco at Pine.. 84' 874 Green .4 Ocuttaa 16% 17 Cheat A: Walnut .. 84% Arch Street.... 11 .. rhiladelptua Markets. • JAVIARY 7—Evening The Flour market is unchanged, and the demand bath for export 'end home use Is limited; about 3,000 bble acid for ehipmentat $6.75 for extra and $6 for family; the trade are buying slowly within the range of $ 5 . 37 X 6.50 for enpertlno p ?0.62) ø 5.87 for extras i $5.8 7 60 25 for family, and $6.5060.75 4P bbl for'teney brands, as to quality. Rye Flour Is Quiet at $3.71564 ye bbl. Corn Met Is alsoeinlet, and Pennsylvania is held at $3 4P , barrel. Wliakr.—There is a fair demand, and prices aro ateadaiy saafutalued q sales of 12,000 bushels at 131e1350 for common to good and nriine reds, mostly Pennsyl vania, and 1.42e5i45e for white, including Kentiscky at the highest figure. Bye Is selling at 731,740 for -Penn sylvania, and Ole for Delaware. Corn comes in slowly, and Is in limited demand at ago for new, 59880 c old yellow, in store. Oats continue dull and neglected, and Pennsylvania Is held at 38c. Further sales of Beans are retorted at $1,87j4 0225 tir bushel. BARK.—A Mall sale of first tio. I Quercitron was made at $lO qt , ton. COTTON,—The market continuos at a stand, the firm ness of holders limiting operations. GRoCsniftB AND PRoViSioNS are unchanged, and Very little doing in either in the way of sales. BEEns.—lhere Is very little doing' a few small sales of Clover are reported at B-1.12x s 4 IQ 4, be. AVIIISKir is firm; about 800 bbis sold at 2134 c, and drudge at 20020%c 4, gallon. New York Stock 1000 Li S 6s 'Bl reg „ 87 8500 Oregon WLX y 8 4 3000 Mich 6e '78..... 7 7; , 1 1 2000 do 2000 mat s 8 w 7 7 % woo do 7753 6000 N Carolina 0s 60 7( 6000 d0..........60 18000 Mo St es 41% 10000 do L 5 42 3000 do 92 8000 MoSels II dt StJ 92% 1000 Louisiana St 6e, 60 5000 Co lifornia St 7s, 77% 3500 do' 77% 6600 Minn St 8 pe.. 75 0800 City 68 'BO 92 1500 NY Cent 02 500 N Y O bds '76..102 2000 Erie let m 10334 10001/11 2d no ex '79 97 760011nd It lid 77 1000 'faith C Os Ist no 9434 /000 C 92,4 1000 'Mich So 2d 51 as 61 1600 T I 1 A Al Ist ta. 7534 5000 N Jersey C lro.109)6 1000 Obi A N W Ist.. 39 54 Continental Bk. 71 210 Del & 11ua C 0.... 86 10 Penno Coal .... 150 Pac 111 S C0..510 96X 21.0 do 95X 60 do. 85 05X 100 do bl 5 00 250 do. el 5 0.5,P 50 do. 560 954 126 do . ..... ..b3 06 200 do 1,10,06 63 li Y Con .1.1.,.„ 81,4; 100 do ...... ..,. 81,1 , 1150 do 814 - 50 do 030 81X 564 do 81% 100 do 460 81% 10 do 81X 450 Erle 11 prfd. 67 160 do b3O 57X 390 do 56X 200 do WO 56X 60 do 00J4 353 do 66X 300 Cloy kt; rittab B. 163 CITY ITEMS. During the last eight months, the American Bible So ciety has fretted 803,000 bibles end Testaments, being 121,000 more titan the issues of the like period the pre vious year. The average is about 41,000 volumes each stroking day, or access volumes each working minute. This increase is owing to the great demand for the Scrip tures for the 11FC , of the volunteers; over half a million have gone to this object since the 'commencement of the war. Their receipts, so far, are over 860,000 behind last year's. The Pennsylvania Bible Society-, which carries on ope rations in this State, has, directly or through its nume rous branches, furnished over 60,000 Testaments gratui tously to the troops, which includes 21,000 supplied by their auxiliary, the Philadelphia Bible Society, to those going from this city, The Bible Societies of Europe, Asia, and America, stri:e the organization df the first one in 1804, have issued over sixty-seven millions of copies in 160 languages, and comprising IEO versions ; of these, 140 are translations never before printed. The number of versions now In teal use, and more or less - circulating, is 147, It is im possible to arrive at a correct estimate of the millions upon millions issued by other sources; but when It is re membered that the Bible Is and always has been the lead tog book with the publisher and tradesman, the timber must appear enormous; end it is incomprehensible that there el Quid be ono person whose curiosity, if nothing better, could ,not prompt him to examine with earn a book that enlists such remarkable zeal for its circulation in the midst of the most enlightened communities of the world. Over thirty-four millions of dollars have beendisbursed by the two Bible Societies of England and the United States; a large proportion of which was paid for transla tions in other languages; and in countries whore there was no written language, the laborious and tedious work of making ouo was performed solely that they might know the contents of this one great Book. The Pennsylvania Bible Society has a system of local auxiliaries extending through the State, by which they distribute Bibles judiciously, and to the extent of moans furnished them. About thirty years ago they gave 810,000 to send Bibles to the Sandwich Islands, and con tinuo to give large sums for aiding distribution in foreign lands. The Bible house, Seventh and Walnut, was built for them seven years ago by some citizens of Philadel phia, and hero different Bible Associations meet, and all matters connected with Bible operations aro attended to; whilst the Depository attached is the distributing reser voir for the State. The Philadelphia Bible Society confines its operations to the city, and supplies all oar public Institutions, ho tels, and shipping with Bibles or Testament. Thellinited States vessels, before leaving port, are visited by their colporteurs, and all that is wanted in that may furnished. Atter supplying this horns demand, they give w hat they can to the State Society for destitute parts of this and other countries. .13,624 .q.2,C95,812 $3,353,16a 9,565 44,594 TILE 'WESTERN Soup SOCIETY.—Tbis bene ficent institution opened their house, nt No. 1615 South street, for the gratuitous distribution of soup to the poor of the southwestern section of the city, on Monday last, dace which time they have relteeed the libelling wants of a large number of applicants. The demand upon them for assistance In thls way has been large, and It la desira ble that every facility should bo furnished to meet It. Do nations for this object, we are authorized to state, can be either sent tu-provisions or money to Samuel L. Daily, secretary, No. 020 Chestnut street; George Vane, trea surer, No. 46 North Seventeenth street; James Whiten, No, 412 Race street; Richard Richardson, No. 622 Arch street; Charles L Warner, N 0.1614 Spruce street; or Joseph Potts, N 0.109 North Tenth street. 43,765--706,788 ANNUAL ELECTION or OFFICEES.—Tho annual meeting of the Sunday School Society, for tho elettlon of officers, will be held at No. 1122 Chestnut stout, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. 433 69-$11,172,802 93 ELEGANT GOODS AT OAR:FORDS' SELLING OFF enßep.-6lnco the first Instant, Messrs. Charles Oak ford & Sons, under the Continental Motel, have been surprising their patrons with the cheapiress of the msg. nificent-goods which they aro now selling in their various departments. We slay safely say that in all kinds of One goods, in either of the following branches, our reader will save a large per centngo in making their selections from this superb stock sow Gents' hats and cape, ladies` Paris.mado shoes, hate for misses arid cbildrau, gents' furnishing goods, ladies' fancy furs, and fine mill- tart' goods for army and navy officers. 1,000,100 75,000 05,000 100,000 30,000 2,000 A Cimmaria ESTAISLISIIIIENL—The magnifi cent now Fruit and Confectionery Store of Ir. A. L. Yawata, Chestnfit streetTtwo doors below Ninth, is be yond question ono of the chief attractions of our city. It is unique in design, and certainly contains the most tempting display of delicious and tasteful articles for the palate to ho found in any simile establishment in this country. Ilia goods are all of the choicest, purest, and Meet delicious quality. a 6,969,470 FINE GROCERIES.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, cor ner of Arch and Tenth streets, has constantly on hand the largest assortment of every article embraced to his department of trade, to which ho is daily looking fresh additions to suit the tastes, and meet the wants of his customers, among whom, by the way, aro a large number of the first families in , the city. Goods bought at his stop) are delivered In any part of the city, or neatly pocked and sent to any of the depots free of charge. Stortort BLITZ is admitted to be a great Ne cromancer and a - Ventriloquist of the highest order. This afternoon and evening ho trill amuse ladies and children at the Temple of Wonders, commencing at three and half past Leven. There is not a more popular performer on this continent than the edmlred Signor. DOunt.r.S.—Revolutionary Paris had its con flicting Conventions; England bad her Long Parliament; the Democratic party had Its doublo•headed Convention in 18n0 Pennsylvania hod her double Ae.mbly, and her Buckshot War; the United States now has two Con gresses, and two Preideute, (ono of them so-called;) and the city of Philadelphis, on Monday, imitated those memo rable examples by basing two Common Councils in 805- Eton at the moo time. All these governmental things may he duplicated; but we will never find a second for the Brown Stone Clothing Halt of 'lecithin h Wilson, Now 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Siath, where peerless suits for soldiers and civilians may be procured. CON. Why ought the soldiers at Fortress Monroe be convicted for counterfeiting Ana. Because they are making wooden quarters" outside the walls. Con. Why to Chas. Stoke's' "one price" Clothing SiCTO under the "Continental," like a well appointed butcher shop 'I Ans. Because it le made attractive, by its tine cola. In this connection, wo would mention that Mons. Seynave is chief of the coat cutting department, and Mr. P. Pow ers of the pantaloon department of this house. A large assortment of first-class winter clothing on band at low prices. A SUORT WAlL—General McClellan, the Commander-In-Chief of the Union farces, is said to have repeated. recently, a former declaration, ^ that the war would Ia short, though it probably might be desperate, mid that he saw the way clearly through to success in conquering the rebellion." In the meantime, however, the well-known Fashioner and Clothier, Granville Stetson, 0011 Chestnut street, wi I continue to soli, at war prices, his extensive stock' f ell-made winter garments, which ore anterior in fit, fabric, and fashion to those mikunfac lured elsev.bere ay. BEIC 701711,T2i PAGE CLEARED. &Numhip 1f Sanford, Sanford, New York, James All. derdire. Behr Mar" L Byrd, Wilde, Tangier, Md, captain. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., San. 7. A three masted schooner treat to sea to day. No other vessel,' bare passed out for two days Yours, &a, JOHN P. AIABSUALIi. MEMORANDA. StennisLip Kennobec, %HUM, hence, arrived At Now York yesterday. Steamship Karnak, Le Mes,,arler cleared et K York ydeterday Yoyfarana. • Ship Corium Ward, cleared at Boston 6th inst. for lielhourne. Behr L L A Mal , Baker, for Phlhtilelphla, Baled from Balem 6th tont. Behr Do%phone, Rosa, from Providence for Delawaro CUY. Bailed from Newport sth Inst. Film Maine Law, (of Camden) Arambury, from Phila delphia for Doaton, put fr to Holmes' Nolo :11 loaf. in dig. 'rem During the gale of the night previous from NW, hod decks swept of galley, water casks, wood, Sc; lost bout, Relit soils, and e`altteil cargo. Notice to hereby given that the South SttealLight Tea- Eel, which parted her nworlnpo on the 10th ult. has been replaced upon her station, off Davis' New South Shoal. By order of the Lighthouse Beard. B. A. LONG, Clerk to L, If. Inspector, Second District. Boston, Jan. 0,1001. Bxcnange—Tan. 7 388 Srlo Runway.— —343 f 1100 do -34 x 100 do. s3O 3436 100 do b3O 35 I 50 do 610 34X 650 do la 313{ 1250 do 630131% 60 do b3O 31X ,100 do 830 31% 110 Hudson, Rix R.— 40 200 do . 3936 100 do 3036 50 do 630 40 270 Harlem it Pref... 32 50 Reading R. 30 450 Harlem R 1355 160 do 13X 40 do 13 100 do 13x 200 do 610 13)i 100 do 630 1336 260 Inch Con It 50 100 do b3O 60X 100 do blO 50 60 do WO 50 200 do 49% 100 do 49x 250 Mich B & N 1.... 20X 450 do 20% 100 do 20x6 100 ?dish S Guar 414 100 do UN 41% 50 do 0,30 41% 100 do 41 100 do 810 41 1 5 0, 0 lc Oln 11 106 150 Galena ,S.: Chic.... 67 175 do b367)4 50 do 530 6734 100 CI & Tol It 37 300 do 530 36% 1 100 do 36% 550 do 38% 850 do 30!. .100014.211.3.8 . 11 52 1 150 do 62,.}f 100 do 530 54% 15 Chi, 11 .2 Q 1t.....58% 10 MD .2. P du 0 lstf 80 26 14 Ji.rpoy Oen 13..114 14 DM& P Du 02d Pf 613 4 , 25 do 61,4 Circalittiop of the Scriptures MARINE INTELLIGENCE EIZEIEETZ! NOTICE TO MARINERS THE Ett.P.Jbb. -- .11 - 11LADELPHIA, W ERNI:46VA Y , JAB U tC, I t 5, Rita ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS vr TO 12 o'aLoax LAST =G r. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and ()bestir it eta. II Crane, Massachtnetta W II Carew, New York 1118 Jones & In, New York E W Sperry, Hartford Elsa Stow, Boston 0 II Green, Dayton, Ohio Hon AII Reeder, Easton J 0 Rockhill A vcf, D Outwater, New York William %lion, Taunton li W Pablo, Hartford N J , Hali, U 8 A nT J‘ nos Yorke, N J Isaac Hughes, Chicago 8 Woods, Pittsburg 3 Miller, Frankferd J C Oliver, Glen Carbon T B Bryson ' Sliver Spring Jolan Parker, Maryland M Isaacs, Now York FTBosworth, Milwaukee C Davie A In, Baltimore Era Curtis, New York L W Brides IM Now York Brhighnm, Jr, New York II J Goddard A In, R I Miss Fearing, Prov, R I I 8 Rirtiand, New York B Furgueon, New York W L'lliot set', ‘Vms'port J Lee erldge New York MiisLeveridge 5: sister, N y Contain E Winslow J Corlett., Poughkeepsie Corleis Poughkeepsie Era Merchants, New York Misa Mer chants, New Yotk Mrs Moore, Boston Lt F W Porter, U 8 A Dr D G Brlnton, Pa Jan E Booper A la, Balk Cant W E Spencer, U 8 A 8 Z Martin, Louisville, Sant L Young, Reading Jae Fhb, Jr, Boston NV S Briggs, N Hampshire F M Brigge ' Boston GU Muniford, New York L W Giblet, New York Chas Sturtevant, Boston John m oue , Jr, Vermont Geo B Jewell, Boston Mr McLane & In, Baltimore Misa McLane, Baltimore Nies Metes% Blooklyn Miss 151 illetealf, Brooklyn NV Foster. Jr, New York J Giles, Boston . . . 11 P Ammidonn, Boston 0 M Moon, Now York u 'Morgan, New York 'Mrs Wall, Now York Geo M Pomona ' Ohio J A Rider, Now York W Mariam, Nee Yolk S Churchill, New York T Borkius, New York J Carothers, New York N T Tuthill, Now York DTI!. B Sands A: of, N Y A Wekh If S Mead. No,, York A Ilollingewortb, Boston W H AkiM Now York VII Holden, New York D Bastions & la, N York Geo S Miller, New York J R Bondage, Jr, Ala, N J Doubled &la, New York J A Borland, Now York Ilausell, New York Geo T Atwood, Mass 111 N Rhode, Mass J Wilcox, Conn F Platt, New York W Rosenholm, New York E B Glenn, Jr, Baltimore W Faller, Mass Geo J Aperild, Baltimore E A Tornin, Now York Rat W Butcher., N Yolk 11 M Strong, New York Chas Walker, Chicago • MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, ab. Market. Vent 0 II fit nrie,Tamaqua SS Carrier, Harrisburg G II Auxer, Claunbersburg It 0 Kimball, Canton, 0 D CNivling, Clearfield S Boileau, Easton Snyder, Easton 'rhos 'Roth, Ea9tou ,yr, F Th ,„ doly b, n a il etor , tV II Prothor, Indiana co L Atkinson, Philadelphia Mr Jameson, Pa W J Moodie, Ashland 1) IA Dye, Ashland Lewis Bush, Ashland John Lazarus, Ashland L J Brom n, Newport, It I .W Gilberthoro, York, Pa Jas B Graham, Clearfield \V Showell, Maryland D W Smith A la,Montour co AXERICAN llOTEL—Obestiant st., above Fifth 3 8 Post, ti 8 N Mrs T A Post R de, N York C Freeland, Non totryport Dr Thomas, W Chester Rohl A Abbott, Penne John Orslyclte, Easton G Conrad, Delaware Jos K Riley, Now Jersey E B Dodge, II 8 N Abner Hoopes, Chester co Mr White, Chester co, Pa Harman Gregg, Chester 7,0 Lieut D Parker, W Chester Lefever WomelsdorM Pt A T Walling, lowa A Leland, Ma•eadpssetts IMES fart, New York Vent 0 W Nlehts,W Chester Curtis, Portland, Me E A Lace, Boston E D Leltenting, DI Chunk J C Dinlifilitl, DI Chunk A Van Nostrand, N York T J Seaman, New York James Whaling, Maryland Mies E R Rider, Maryland John Phillips, New York, Ms E &Underhill 4M, NY " ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Obeetnitt street, above Third. II P Smith, Pollardllo Chas Bishop, Philadelphia II Stearns, 'Pittsfield IT Bourne, emyrna, Doi A 9 Small, Sett Haven Mrs D Brown A fa, Phil% 11 Taylor, Philadelphia Stephen Cox, Now Jersey C Satterfield, Maryland F Pltzmire, Now York SJ Anderson, Maryland TIIF UNION—Arch street, above Third. 13 Biel, 'Fayette co, Po Joe. ph Rid, Colorado T Cot leobt Rataliff, Tamaqua Jail Alexander, Newiersey Miss Alexander, N Jersey 5 E Fitch, Troy, N Y John 5 Pearson, Beading John Kitzmlller,Plne Grove John Coleman, Penn's J Martin, Ohio Ira Day, Cumberl'd co, Pa Jaa D Scott, 'Bridgeport II II Harrison k lady, N Y Eden DI Hood, N Jersey Moses Larch, Cambridge, 0 elms E Town, Bath, Me S C Brown S lady, Peon'a Levi IYude, Pittsburg COMMERCIAL--Sixth street, above Chestnut. Mason, Delaware L Bush, Baltimore - • - - P Elan Pennsylvania Sutton, Baltimore W Porter, New York Dr B P Greenleaf. Penny M Y Gls onlenf, Penny A Mode, Coatesville B Cosgrove ' Elkton, lid W H Eder, Maryland Miss N Hughes, Penna J Speakman, Coatesvitlo R Gilson, Mars land J 15" Woodside, Ponna 3l' Cornett, Plaenixvillq J C Worth, Oxford, Pa 111 B Howard 3, la, Ponna Ml Mlloward, Ponna Miss S Howard, Ponna Miss E B Howard, Penny 1 3 Gardner, Maryland 3 J Mitchell, Maryland R lk Evans, Maryland D II Hastings, Lanz co, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. D F Anderson, Blair co, Pa J Kyle, Jacksonville J Lefferts, Baltimore D L dmithers, Baltimore H Pell, Pennsylvania S B Moyers, Pennsylvania II A Zug, Lane co, Pa G W Wilson, Now York C Brown, New York NH Wlltmin, England S S Orris, Princeton J Brown. Baltimore A G Miller, Baltimore J P James, Lane coq P‘t D L Jones, Lane co, Pa J Maxwell, Now York MADISON /101781D—Seconct areal, abovo Market. Jas Morgar, Boston H White, Boston Ezra Heist, Lexington, Pa Reuben Miller, MiMlnvillo D Lahu, Hazleton D H Miller, Allentown Aug Comm Allentown W T Well, Allentown J Week, Lancaster Sohn M Harty, Backe co John Bruner, Jr, Jonestown E 1 , Ancona, Reading A It Mellen. Lebanon J W Shoemaker, Schlk co Jon 'Ramsey, Dlillarbtown BARLEY SREAF—Socond Street, below Vine. G Wort, Now Jersey It Thompson, Doylestown A S Grey, New Jorsoy J T Grey, Now Jersey V N Nair, Northampton, Pa 8 SoMay, Richmond T Linton, Botha Dr 0 L Minster, Poona bir Itoblnr, Penna. J K Koff, Northampton, Pa A NJohnson,Eddingtorara 3 Backman, Newtown, Pa .1 t; Alcoall, Philo J Hill, Now Jersey C C 1111 Mo, Ducks co T Vandlwrlft,Ducke co J D alien, Penns J Rich, Ducks co J Hibbs & hon. Bristol, Pa D Simpson, Bucks co li It Rough, Point Pleasant W Hawk, Bucks co I Walton, Nev. Jersey II Kam, New Jersey .1 Stackhouse, Attleboro iltro A" Ellis, Poona G Ellie, Deena Dr W Stavely, Nana W Da vi.n, cjiellenbam JDr Laticesler, Deana D liendiickson, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Etallowhill, Peter Gross PCMIEI NV Itlist'or la, Lehighton 'Richard bleknight, Benno. Lewis Smith, Baltimore 6eo IS Coffin, Dantelsvillo E B Krause, Illentg'y co 1' tends, Stockortown, Pa 11 Smith, Allentown Robert Elder, Eaton J P Bider, Eagtott X 8 Weiss, Penn Garen W A Sutton, Phibuielphia A B Bertoiet, Frederick Sol &Tar, Lancaster co, Pa G R Penner, Permit A Shortz, blanch Chunk Owen L Wright, Nazareth F A Clewell, Nazareth N Minor, Mauch Chunk BLACK HEAB—Third street, aboTe Cia Geo Kehler, Easton C A Gm - tiled, Troxtertown C Harper, Jenkintown Wm 'Harmer, Green Lane A Cressuinn, Sellersville John Hersh, Pennveurg Biller, Allentown Asa filmier, Hamilton, 0 .la.oti Pox, Canton, Mtlo Wm Yocom, Penna Levi J Coleman, Beading Jacob Boyer, Stoneravllle Wm Boyer, Stmmrovil'e Jacob K 1811, Barb ilto Goo Bode, Southampton Aaron MAKIN . Berryaburg NATIONAL HOTBL—Bace street. above Third. J Jncol.osKentl, Strondab'g Davis Walton, Stromisb'g Cot J S Jones t in, Philo Mrs Thos Mnncy, If Elope Tire S W Hitt, New Hope II B Ilager, MO, hoes 3) F Conover, New York J Blakeslee, White Haven MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL—Second at, rib. Arch. J E Eldred, U S A John W Flnnler, N York Wm JOIMP, Now York James Quail, Now York S Maxwell, Baltimore H Fink, Baltimore lIEYEIIR HOUSE.—Third street, above Race W Rub, , Pottsville J Peters, Trenton 11 Leonard, Tienten D L Gable, Berko no Geo G Plonk, Pottat.livanin SPECIAL NOTICES. NEIV GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS OFFICE OF TIIE DIAMOND COAL [Tr comprising 0 general assortment of Ifousokeeping artil. COMPANY—I, OTICE.—Tho Annual Election dee, with many new improvenieutic anti inventions for for Seven Directors, to nerve Tor the ensuing year, will floUselmipete' Use. Alo, a number of fancy articles, be held at the °Lilco of the Company, No. 711 Market imitable for Holiday presents. Bening at reduced prices, Street, on WEDNItSDAI7, January Bth, 1862, beta eon to suit the times, by E. S. 1` ARSON & CO., the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. delo-tianStii EDWARD PEACE, President. delB-tf Corner of DOOR and I"E'AR fitteeta. DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND Riau mATic Tnorn—Tho only reliable remedy for Rheum.. than, Gout, &c. Price V. For sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, ial-wrntf Depot for all Popular AtediCillOhl. UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A Box.—Dottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors in stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. n027-tifin3in ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, ON THE LATEST RYLES, rnado In the Bost Moaner, expressly for 'RETAIL BALES. LOWEST gelling Prices marked fo Plain Figures. Alt Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-PRIOR SYSTEM Is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. soh"-ly JONES Jr CO., 604 MARKET Street. 11iiarnoLD's thavERBALLY APPROVED RESlEDY.—Compound Extract Dacha cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, tic. Read the advertfeetuent in another column. no6-the CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST lu the City, et 84 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet tuul Cheapen in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Chenyeat In the Olty, at 39 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and dory other &Dab elan of Printing, of the moot ouperior whaler, at the meet reasonable rates, at RINGWALT &BROWN'S, Drezell'a Building, 34 South THIRD Street. dolo.tf MARRIED . - BANDS—STAUB —On the lat instant, by the Kay. W. B. 701 an, Mr. Constantino B. Sands, of Chestnut 11111, to Miss Caroline D Staub. of Nicetown. ItEDDING—TIUDDLICSTON tho Sd Instant, by the Itev..l. C. Clay, Mr. Michael Redding to Mien Mary 1 , 1 Iluddleston, daughter of the Into William Iluddloston, both of this city. tk . . ItEEE-111INIUM.—rn the sth instant, by the Rey. Noble Frame, 51r. Joseph 11. Rees to 1168 Eleanor Hin kle, both of this city. IF DIED RONEY.—On Tuesday evening, January 7th, Anna Roney, relict of the late John Roney, in the 80th year of Ler age. at LOPOSTRETH.—On the sth instant, at her late resi dence' No. 222 Arch street, Martha . 1)1 Longattoth, In the 51st year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral from Friends' Meeting House, corner Fourth end Preen streets, this (Fourth day) [thermion, tith instant; at 2 o'clock. Interment at Fair 1141. *" 0 11111011.—A t Alexandria, Va. on January 30, in the .20th year of his age, Thomas R2llirch, First Lieutenant Co. 11, 99th Regiment, P. V. Ills friends, and the friends of the family, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, from Pio residence of his father, Thos. Birch, 10, MT Vine street. it** RUSSELL.—On the 4th inst. Mary L011i911., daughter of Mary end the late lames lensed'', in the (Rh year of her nge. Funeral from the residence of her parents,lo.lo Want street, above Washington avenue, this (Wednesday) morning, nt 10 o'clock. LEADER.—On the 3d instant, of consumption, Dr. David 11. Lead. r $ in the 27th year of his ago. Funeral front the residence of hie parentl 800 North Twelfth street, above Brown, this (Wednesday) morn ing, et 7.,ti o'clock. 111)FloAND.—On the oth inst., John J. llnshand, Sr., in the 70th year of his ego. Funeral from his late residence, 1237 Spring Gordon street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. * ILEYSER.—Suddenly, on the morning of the Oth toot, Berny Beyser, in the 601 h year of his ago. Funeral front his late residence, No. LOS North Tenth street, on Thursday afternoon. CRlFFlTlL—Suddenly, on the 6th instant, James Onfllth, freed 39 years, a member of Company F, 54th Regiment, F. V. Funeral from the residence of his brother, No. 407 Callowbill street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 Welk. /1110W11.—John Drown, in the 41st year of his see. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1419 Marlborough street, on Thursday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. MYERS.—On the Bch instant, nary Louisa, daughter of John and Martha klyere, In the 4th year of her age. Finland from tho residence of her parent's, No. 194 Main street, Norristown, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Ae .HATTSON.—On the oth inst., Anthony W. Mattson, in the 47th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 2028 Poplar street, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. LOWER.—Suddenly, on the 6th instant, Amanda Mal- Tina, wife of Edmund .11. Lower, in the 31et year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1* Oak street, below Thirty-seventh, West Philadelphia, on Thursday afternoon, at 1) o'clock. BAUOLIIEN.—On the 6th instant, Henry Houghton, aged 05 years. Funeral from his late residence, No 1631 North Second street, above Oxford, this (Wednesday) morning, at eg o'clock. DIJI3OURO —On the 4th Instant, after a lingering 111. nese, Cat oline, wife of John Dubourg, In the 00th year, of her age. Funeral front the residence of her husband, Bowor, street, in the rear of No. Mt Francais street, on Thurs., day morning, at 10 o'clock. * MOURNING STORE,Doo.2&. —BESSON & SON, No. MS OGESTNIIT STREET, offer for aalo today, La push— Black and White English Chintzes, 12X to 15c. do do &Manila do 12Mc. do Purple do do 1234 c. Gray and Black Engli,h do 12Xo. Plain Black do do 123%c. Block and white imported Do 'Ltinos, 12X toll cent& do Nolo do do 18,4 c. Second Mourning Mono Mohaira, 1.2% Black Tieing Anclalq, 25 cents. dot! (!, PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF DISABLED FIItEIIEN.— Tha Adjourned Twenty-olghth Annual Mooting of the Assockaion „ill Bo held on SATURDAY IIYII , IINIG, Jammu 11th, 1102, at 7j o'clock, at tlio HALL OF THE FIRE Ai•SOCIATION. saB.4t J, PASCOE, Ahakiant Secretary. EFPETITION OF THE ANIVIVER bar) Exoiett.es of tho BUNDAY•BCROOLB coa l" ctrl girth the First Baptist (lima), BROAD and ARCII streets An on the evening of the recent Anniversary the house Mao so clouded a: to present UCCetei on the part of many MllO mere depirons of being pro writ on the occasion, it inns been refoll ed to repeat the 'moo on next THURS DAY EVENING, January qh, at quarter pant norm o'clock. Thu exertihes, whit:46A be sommahat varies, from those on the former comiat of Sing, ir.e Addresses, &e, on He, part of tha .i.oli,elata 044 others. 'Me for. Dr. NEWTON. ;, - 31 also be present to deriver nu addrebs. - - WEEK QA Eus - 4s -s — A y, ny 1 - Altai bly,tHiga for pro or TIII9 DAY, SAN. SOM . Street ; dally ntentluil 1 2 to 1 1 4 * o'clock • and Rev. JOHN COA Al SHEA' Church, t)nod sAlit3o34 Streets, at ifelook. Sub.ie:st r —ti The revival of purA Chrislianßi, and the enension of toligious liberty In YAlrtrel 0011 .. the 1 4)":,8 of the Reit tbo overthrow of every form P:itt-Ohristlaii error; conversion or the ,hietiee of 3. ..7ratil ; tho prevalence of ponce among all nn. Halley especially in America; and ay et more abundant hiessing upon our brethren and sisters engaged in the tscork of missior s, (11.44 an education, and literature to foreign lends." rrn• OFFICH OF THE EPISCOPAL HOS.. PUILADELPIIIA, Jan. 7, 18132. At a 'netting of the CONTRIBUTORS TO TITE, HOSPITAL-OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURVlr t lield this day, the following gentlemen were duly elected !Managers for the ensuine three years, In the place of those oboes ti.ruta expired title day, viz: Rev. HENRY W. DI , CACHET, D. D.. Rev. lIE,NRY J. DIOR TON, D. D., WILLIAM R. LEGE, E, PETER McCALL, CASPER 111ORRI4, M. D., GEORGE H. STROUD, WILLIAM 11, NEWBOIA), GEORGF, ELIGHT, J. R. INGERSOLL, Chairman. TOBIAS WAGNER, Secretary. It EG. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE. AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA., January 4, 1861 NOTI'T.—The Trustees ham this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER GENT. for the last six months, on the capital ,lock of the Company, payable to the Flochholiere, clear of State tax, on and after the 25i1l inst. JOAN C. &HS, ja7-3t Secretary. ricrFAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Office Nu. 400 CHESTNUT Street; . . PIIILADELPHIA, January 6, 1862. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame Insurance Company, held this day, a semi-annual Divi dend of Three per cent was declared, payable on and after the first day of February, 1862. jaitfehl WAIS. T. DLANCIIARD, Secretary. tna OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Company for Insurances on LiCVE and Granting Annuities, 304 WALNUT' Str..et—Philadel phis, January 0,1832.—The Directors bare THIS 1) tY declared a Di vidend on their Capital Stock of FOUR PER CENT. for the last six months, and an extra Dividend of ONE PER CENT., %Odell milt be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representativ es en demand, vvithout deduction for State Tax. WILLIAM IL RILL, la7•St* Actuary. OFFICE Or THE POILADELPHIA. City Passenger Railway Com paw, 2100 CHEST -0 U 1 Street—January 0, 1802 —The Board of Directors have THIS D AY declared n I ivithmil of ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS per share on the Capital Stock from the earnings for the past six months, payable to the Stochholders or their legal representatives on and atter the 16th let. The transfer books will Lo shwa notil tbe 10th inst. Js7-10t IYISI. W. COLKVT, Secretary f.G. OFFICE OF TILE RIDGE AVENUE ANL MA NAY UNK PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, coowr of RIDGE,' and COLUMBIA aSTRIM. PUILADELPIITA, Jllll , lllrY 0, 1573 The Board of Directors b..° this day declared a Divi dend of FIFTY CENTS PER 6I7AHE of the capital stock of this column)), payable nu demand, at this office, to the stockholders or their Isgal reprosentatices. LEWIS STOKES, M 7-605 Secretary awl Treasurer. OFFICE OF TILE GIRARD COL. LEGIT PASSENGER RAILWAY COAWANY —Corner of Columbia and Ridge avenues. Pnibaonvent %, Jan. 6th, UAL . . Rho Board of Directors of "TM) Girard eollego r 43- seugo• Railway Connally" have this day declared a Dividend of ORR DOLLAR PRII SHARE out of the cuttings of the past six mouths, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal reprommtatlyes, on demand. ja7.6t W. S. JILIGID, Treasurer. ccrSERIES OF LECTURES ON MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE.—PROF. FEED. A. 110E3E, UM deliver the first Lecture of the above Course, a itli Nrhtch will be combined Readings from the Classic German Authors, on WEDNESDAY, JearTry 8, at S o'ilocls I% IL, at the Foreign Reading ReaMl of Sir. F. Leypoldt, No. 1323 CHESTNUT Street. Subject: Chianti. Admieefou to the first Lecture Free. juLatiS MUSICAL FUND lIALL. Dr. BAYES (by particular request), gill give two Lectures on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, Janunry 7th out 9Lb. SUBJECT—ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS Commences at 6 Doors oixn at 7 o'c'ock. Tickets, 2 cents each, to be had at Beck it Lawton's, Borentb and Cludnut•, Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut; Continental Hotel; and of Mr. Berkett, at the hail. ltri•M OFFICE OF TIRE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADCLPHIA CIrY I'AS- EitzNGER RAILROAD COSAPANY, REIMS (104 t) Chatham) Street, Mime Fourth. PHILADELPHIA, ,THDVlttry 2, 1862. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of Three and One-half Per Cent. on the Capital Block, out of the earnings for the foot six months, Paya ble to the stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 3 rith The trantier Gooks will be closed until the 15th inst ORA& R. ABBOTT, Secretary' BcrOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LINES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, 304 WALNUT St. PLII4ADELI . IIIA, January 2, 1802. The Annus/ Meeting of the Storkholdera of this Com. pally still tako place at their office. 304 WALNUT Btroot, on DIELNDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock Dl.; and at the lame time an election mill be held for thirteen Directors for the ensuing year. WILLIAM It. lIILL, ia342o* Actuary. OFFICE or THE vArnmouNT AND ARCII-STREET CITY PASSENGER UNIT.- WAY COMPANY, PHILADELPH , A, hoc. 26, 1661. • The ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Cothran) mill be held at their office, No 25G2 CALLOW- If/LL Street, on MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. M. . . . Thu Allllll3l Election is ill he held at the earn° place, he. to OKI the hours of 11 A. M. 111.112 o'clock M., to elect a Freffdent nud Fho Directors for 010 ensuing year. JOHN T. LANUE, Snretary dc27, j6l 6 11 13 BT. HOUSE 01 , REFUGE.--TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the CONTRIBUTORS TO THE DOUSE OF REFUGE Min be hold on WEDNESDAY, the Ott, iht.t., at -1 o'clock I'. ill., at N 0.109 Nut th TENTH Street, above Arch. Ammo] Report of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and allCtiOn will be held for oflicors and muungern to ten e for the ensuing )ear. AL EYANDE•e HENRY, Secretary. Philadelphia, Jemmy Ist, 1862. jal-wem It THE ANNUAL 'MEETING ON THE 113 Stockholder?, of the Delaware County Pasimimer Railroad Company, to be hold acconling to act of Assem bly , for electing n President and Directors, mill be lield at Oman.° of JAMES MILLER, MARKET Street, abovo Till Ftreet, \Yea Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the lath day of January next, at ld o'clock It. A. L. lIONNAFFON, Secretary. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO.. DEOHJILIIR 26th, 1861 NOTICE.—Tho Annual Meeting of tim Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Drone Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will bo hold at their Oilice, No. 258 South THIRD Street, ou TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1662, at 11 A. 81., when an Election will ho held for n President and twelve Directora, to servo for the claming year de27•dtlal4 pg. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. . . An election for thirteen Directors or the Company, to servo for ono 3 ear, mill be held at the Comparire Nos. 4 and 6 EXCIIIANGU BUILDING, on MONDAY, January 33, 1862, how eon the hours of 10 o'clock A. ➢I. and 1 o'clock P. M. WILLIAM HARP ER, ja3413 BovretarY. ErOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGEP.BAILWAY AJOSIPANY.• The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tho PHI LADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER. RAILWAY COM PANY NOR bo held at No. 25 MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day ofJanuary,lB62, at twelve o'clock lit., at which time an Eloctionfor Presi dent and Six Directors to servo for tho ensuing year will bo held. WM. W. COLKET, de28.14t Secretary. tff.. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREA. swam, U. 9. PIIIIAIL. Dec. 2.13 th, Holders of the two years Treasury ' Notes, with inter est at six per cent., payable semi-annually, issued under the Act of 2d March, MO, are informed that the interest on ouch notes to the let January, 1812, will ho paid at this office on and after that day, provided that such notes, with a schedule sigrted by the holder of such notes, showing the millibar, date, and amount of each note, to gether with the interest duo thereon to said let of January, are lodged here three slays beforehand for yeti ficettort. J. If. WALTON, de27-12t • Assistant Treasurer U. S. orOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND 80U1 HWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS SENGER RAILROAD (1061PANY, BERM Bats Chatham) Street, below FOURTH PIIILADEPIIIA, December 23,1861. The Annual Meeting of the Strohholders of the Frank ford and Southeark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 18th,1222, at 12 o'clock IL at which time and place an Election will ho held for Presi dent and Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year. 00-0113 CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. ny. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN. BURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT BT. PHILADELPHIA, Do somber 28, 1881. NOTICE.—The Annual Mooting of the 84°okt:folders of the Enterprise Insurance Company will bo held on MONDAY, the lath day of January, 180, at 10 o'clock A. If.. nt the Office of-tho Company. An Eleotten for TV. °lvo Directere to serve the onenlng year will be held on the same day, nt the same place, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. 81. and 2 P. H. ' d3O-BalB CHARLES W. COPE, Secretary. FIRST•DAY, OR SUNDAY-SC.OOOd. SOCIETY.—The Annual Meeting of the Society will be held on WEDNESDAY next, Bth instant, at 4 P. AL, at No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street. Election for Oflinent. ALEXANDER KIRKPATRICK, jaB.3tie Secretary. opEPHILADELPHIA., DECEMBER With, 1801.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock 0f the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be held at their Office, No. 230 South 'WIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day of Janitors', A. D. 1802, at 11 o'clock A. DI., when an Election will be held for seven Directors, for the ensuing year. The Vander book of the Company will be closed for fifteen dove previous to the day of election. de2l.tja2o JOS. C. COMM, Secretary. ca. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF. BICE No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET. DIULADELIMI A, December 30, 1801. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Insurance Company will be held at the Office of the Com pany on MONDAY, the Hiirteenth day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. M. An Election for Twelve Directore to Serra for the ensu leg year 'will be held at the 135,1m0 time and at the same place, between the honre of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. dBO-Iml3 W. 1. BLANCHARD, Secretary. a . OFFICE OFTHE PH A. ILADELPHI AND DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY. Pnitenstra re, December 28, 1881. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Depot, on DARBY Avenue, be tween Forty-nhatli and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY, the ISth day of January. 1882, at 13 P. M., at which time an election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be bold. The Supplemebt to the Charter, approved the twenty eighth day of February last, will be submitted for accept ance or rejection. TIIOIIAB SPARKS. de30..60.3 Secretary. ()cr. OFFICE OF TIIE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL BAYER RAILROAD COM PANY. PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20,1881. A stated Annnal Meeting of the stockholder, bill ho held at their office in the h all of the Frannn loetttute, South SIIVENTII Street, the 13th de.'t QE Ist Month, (January,) 1802, nt 11 o'clock ar utlich time a report of the proceedings of the}Onagers will be presented, and an electior, 'lO4 f.g3 a President end ten Manngera to cend, Ac i r ng 'ari n it". of th e company for the year ensuing. IVIDLIA74 BIDDLE, de23.tralgil Secretary. 07, PHITAVV,X,BIDIA AND D A 1)1 N NAIIskkOAD COAIPANI, Office 224 Eguth FOURTII BAA 34, Puti.abVAPßlA,Sailllary 2, 1802. DIVREND NOTICE—A dividend of coven per cont. on the l‘rgfgrrett Stock or this Company has been declared, r?Y,4.bfe 'on the Vitt: instant, free from State fitoOkh , ablefs on the hoOka of iho Not: York Agency bo paid at the Fanners' 4.toark and Trust Company. %thelihtildera PP the hooka of the Boston Agency will vo.pP.:d at the nice of Meant. J. E Thayer & Brother. ha-tl5 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. IRANKLIN INSTITUTE IJEC TIIIIES.—TIie second course of lectures before the Institute will commence on MONDAY EVENING, the 6th inst., at 'TX o'clock, nod bo continued on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday es-el:doge, for ton weeks, as fol. Woos: MONDAY EVENING, by Prof. T. M. Dryednle, on tbo ~M irroscopo and Microscopic Objecfe." WEDNESDAY EVENING, by Prof. Fairman Rogers, on , g Ice awl the Glaciers." FRIDAY ..6'.IINING, by Prof. J. dikart Mega, on "Food." TERMS OF 111EMBERSIIIP of the Institute, $3 per linnum, or $O5 for life, with a charge of $1 tho first year for a certificate of metal/ere/tip. Each member is entitled to a Fea&lo ticket to the lectoroc for himself and a lady, and any additional ladies' ticketsat S 2 each. . . The minor ctildren, wards, and apprentices of mem bers wilt receive tickets for the course of lectures for 81, or for the use of the Library apd Iteading-room nud the Lectures for $2 Gentlemen 'whiling to become members hill please ap ply at the Hall 'of the Institute, in SEVENTH Street, above Chestnut street, to WILLIAM HAMILTON, ja4-71. Actuary. NEW NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE OF JAY COOKE S CO , BANKERS' ? No. SOUTH THIRD STRTIRT, 5 The 7 3-10 per cont Treasury Notes of all denomina tions, of the second issue of Ftfty Millions, doled Octo ber let, are now ready to deliver to purchasers, at the Oka of GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN. DREXEL & CO. 300 —A FIRST-CLASS Ibl ttta,7,l:atx,. u prored GROUND RENT of DIN amount f ra lallecount. Apply to . CRAB-APPLE CIDER, jnB-tf Corner of ELEVENTH nod VINE Ste WILL IA M MANN, STATIONER AND • BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER, Can be found uutlt his late Store is refilled, at No. 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Four doors above his old location, WHERE HE IS PREPARED, TO-DAY, To attend to Me Customers as usual. ja7-lf PROPOSALS FOR SUGAR AND Ft:WK.—Office of Navy Agent, 112 South THIRD SW et, Ithlladriphia, January lib, 1862. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until TUESDAY. January 14th, 12 o'clock 111 , for furnishing EIGHTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF DROWN SUGAR, /Vary Standard, to Fe delivered at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia, Without extra charge for tranaportation; onethnlf to be delivered In thirty days, and the remain. fag half In sixty days, front notice of acceptance of pro posal. Also, for ONE THOUSAND BARRELS NAVY NESS PORK, to be. delivered 11F above, ono-halt in thirty and tho remaining half in sixty days. JAILES S. Cif AMBERS, .103-Gt Navy Agent. GET COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS for $1 at •ItEIBIF..R'S Gallery. S1:0011D street, above Green ; these pictures alauya give satisfaction, as they are made by skilful operators. It* 30,000 YARDS OF DARK-BLUF, KERSEYS. For Bale by SNYDER, 011111111, ..16 CO., 219 and 219% North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. 1,d3..9tA. T. 14 OR SALE-30 bbls. SOUR KROUT, Lest Etunlit) put up for array purpo3en. Apply to C. A. WILDMAN, 425 MARKET Wert. j44-3t44 TTNITED STATES DEMAND 1,,J NOTES TAKEN AT PAR.—O. DONOGHUE, 23 South wATEn. Street, bag for gale 10,000 Packages of Steam Itellned Sugars and Syrups; al4o, RIO and Java Coffee, at low prices for cash or approSed short credit. Agent tor Katy's Vrench ISraudy Coloring. 313-3 t aRAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR ‘,..11 Dyed a tirantiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH nod MUNCIE. aB-if tf COTTON RUCK REMNANTS. REMNANTS of 12, 10, nod 8 ounce COTTON DUCK, anitable for . _ ARMY GAITERS, NOSE BAGS, CANTEEN STRAPS, Ac., for bolo by T. D. 'WILDER & CO., No. 603 North FRONT Stront. TTNITED STATES ARMY AND V NAVY SUPPLY AGENCY AND CAMP EX- TO MANUFACTURERS, MERCIIANTS, and IN VENTORS, and those a Oiling to forward Packages to the Campo of the Army, or Naval Statione of the Coast or Gulf: Basing 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 poets of the Coast and Gulf, for the purpose of introducing and selling to the Departments, Military Storekeepers, Commissaries, Quartermasters, Sutlers, °niters and Sol diers, and also to Naval Agents and Paymasters of the Navy, all articles required for the use, convenience, com fort, and necessity, both of the Army and Navy, we have organised the above-entitled AGENCY AND CAMP EXPRESS, with Its headquarters in the city of Wat3ll. ington. Under this arrangement—entirely complete, and extending through all the depot intents 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 expenses unavoidable through the usual 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 goods to our address by e:cpress, and prices and explanations by letter. All packages for camp delivery sleeked to our address, 'WaShingtou, P. 0. All goods, inventions, wares. or metchandise of whatever nature, ordered by this Agency, is ill be paid for on delivery. Letters of inquiry will meet witty prompt attent ion. Agents well referred, with sma if means, can find pro fitable empawnent in this organization. A few aro warded. Ottico No. 211 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, op postto Willard's hotel, Washington, D. 0. J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary atEl3ll2 REPRI.RI4OI:B: OEOROF LAW, Now York - . ERA.97TH CORN/7"71 Albany Mom; NORTII & CHASE, rllilad A. & 4 . J. IL. TAGGART, .. ADAM'S' EXPRESS, " ALEX. CUMMINGS, .. DECEMBER 27 Ban. Ilrit,nY WILSON, lIR9• . RIGGP 3 Co., Bankers, WEIH 3a7-tf JOHNS(); NOTICE.—The Deeds for Lots 20 and 31, Division A, Section 27, in U. A. M. and U. D. of A. Cen etery, issued to D. P. LEWIS, baring been loot or mlolold, notice to hereby given that 810610011 will bOo node to tho Company for now Decds, by the en• dersigned, who, having purchased said LOW, holds the authority for their transfer. isS-St* ISRAEL D. STRINGED. SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE STILL ABEAD.—The sub- Scriber takes this method to inform hie patrons, and the public generally, that ho has removed his Fruit and Pro duce Store to No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, whore ho is now prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c, kc. 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 patronized him heretofore, the subscriber most respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, and invites all others to give him n call, at his now place, where ho has superior facilities for supplying vll with everything in his line, on the most reasonable terms. My motto ie : „ To live and let live: Quick sales, and small profits." Please give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. Z. GOTTWALS, • 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN EVERY VARIETY, AND OE THE REST STOOK, SELLING ..17' .LOIV PRICES. Bay st the Manufactory. PAMPHLET PRINTING, AND every other description of Printing, of the meet superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BBOWN'fi, Drexel's Building, 34 South THIBD Sized. non 110032731! J. COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET N. PETTIT, No. 209 WALNUT Street GROCERIES OLD CURRANT WINE, OUR USUAL SUPPLY, JUST RECEIVED ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, iiachusette. Hhiugton, D. C. 8 WEFITLAND, k CO. W. G. PERRY, BLANK•BOOK MANUFACTURER, B. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. DRT-AIL DRY GOODS 'PYRE & LANDRLL, FOURTH and _ILA ABM. open to.day, o fr+oh iuwortnieut of Double-faced Black Figured /Bike. Solid Colored Brown Figured Since. Blues, Model, Green, and Purple Silks. fiaB EYRE & LANDELL keep the very heavlost Phan _Black Drees Silks. IteavY•bordered Stout Black Bilks. Widow's Ms, without gloss. Inch Plnin Silks, for city trisle. jag 52.50 BALMORAL SKIRTS, full Imorals Wholesale. Baltuorals jne. EYRE .5t LANDELL. EVENING DRESSES. THOS. W. EVANS & Co., NO. 820 CIMSTNIJT STREET, Have just received per steamer an assortment of NEW GOODS. FOR P.A . 8.T3,7 AND 13ALL DRESSES, TILE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. 3al•3t CHEAP SEAL SKINS. BLACK CLOTHS, HEAVY CLOAKINGS, - CASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. COOPER • CONARD, S. E. COINER NINTH and MAIM ET STS dl6-rnwf Int FLANNELS. --A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF Ballardvale FLANNELS, all widths, Beachilide and Saxony FLANNELS, Shaker and Welsh FLANNELS, at very low priced. GREAT 11 311 GAINS IN BLANKETS. We are closing out our entire stock or Fine all Wool BLANKETS, Fine Rochdale BLANKETS, Heavy Cumberland BLANKETS, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS, at last winter's prices. AMERICAN, FRENCH, AND SCOTCH BLANKET SHAWLS—aII grades, at low prices. Heavy Black MoiricAntiques at 60 cents, worth SI. Super Black Moire Antiques at 62X cents, worth .51. Z. WINTER DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY. H. STEEL Si SON, ja7 No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates. IXTRAORDINARY INDUCE MENT.d. GREAT SACRIFICE OF CUT GOODS AND REMNANTS. PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., Racing closed their RETAIL STORE, their Cut Goods, Itemnoute, Sc., will be offered for sale, DURING TITE PRESENT WERE, at the Holiday Gift, Lace, and Embtotdery Store, NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, REMNANTS of Jaconets, Cambrica, and Briltiantes. REDINANTS of Nainsooks, SWiNBC9, and bruits. REMNANTS of Plaid, Striped, and Dotted REMNANTS of Victoria and Bishop Lawns. REMNANTS of all kinds of White Goods. REMNANTS of Shirting and Fronting Linens. REMNANTS of Sheeting and Pillow Linens. REMNANTS of Damask and Spot Table Tanana. REMNANTS of Bird-Eye and Linen Lamm. REMNANTS of all sorts of Linen Goods. REMNANTS of Cambric Edgings and 'meetings. REMNANTS of Cambric ELOUNCINGS and Banda. REMNANTS of Valencionne Edgings, Inserting's, and Late,. REMNANTS of Thread Edgings, Ineertlnge, and Laces. REMNANTS of White and Black Silk Edgings and Laces. REMNANTS of all kinds of Laces, Edgings, and In- ecltings. ODDS AND BEDS in Pointe; Lnco Collars, Seta, and Hata. ODDS AND ENDS in Honiton and Thread Cellars, Sots, and Mkt°. ODDS AND ENDS in Dialled° Collars, Sete ' and Mrs. ODDS AND FINDS In Applique Collard, Sets, and lldkfs. ODDS AND ENDS in Nalencienne Collard, Sets and 11,11.f5. ODDB AND ENDS in all kinds of Laces and Em• brolderieA, . ODDS AND ENDS in Gents' and Ladies' Ildittti. ODDS AND ENDS iu Embroidered and Printed Dor- demi Mikis. PDDS AND ENDS in Plena] and Pineapple Hare ODDS AND ENDS in all kinds of Mate. ODDS AND ENDS in Towels and Napkins. Together with a general assortmeat of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS AND LINENS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, At 1024 CHESTNUT STREET JOHN A. muL,r,r,N. I'. S —A pow lot of REAL THREAD RAMSES, at half price. A new lot of REAL VALENCIENNES TRIBDIED RPM'S. at hair iDri t, jite.st. N ()TICE. OWING TO TUE RECENT CONFLAGRATION. IX TUB BUILDING OCCUPIED AS OFFICES BY TUB AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COM PANY, THEY WILL RECEIVE MESSAGES, FOR THE PRESENT, AT 302 CHESTNUT STREET, NEXT DOOR ABOVE THE LEDGER OFFICE. j117.3t HOWARD & HA.RNDEN EXPRESS. REMOVED TO 607 CHESTNUT'STREET, NEXT DOOR TO GRANVILLE STOKER FREIGHT, MONEY, kc., forwarded to all points NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WES v. lla ing opened nn Wilco In WASIIINGTON, we shall give special attention to freight for that City and vicinity. Jammu 7, 1,962. la7-Itu MRUSSES! BRACES ! ! SUP PORTE:Mt tf O. 11. NEEDLES, S. W. corner RACE and TWELF PH Stroota, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical APO antes, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of beet American. English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces. SusPonsories, Syringes in great variety, 'French Pessaries As. Ladles' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, that door below Race. n027-ifam TfIHE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.- -IL A DEPOSITOItY of "The United Sales Sanitary Commission" Is now open et No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Contributione recohed for the Hoepitahs, end for Biel and Wounded Soldiers. del7-4w PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looktog•Glas see, Engravings, and fine Frames, at GEO. P. BE NKERT'S, No. 826 ARCH Street. ial-iftf UNITED STATES MARINES.- Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marine Carps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED 31EN for sea service, holmium the ages of eighteen and forty y ears. All information that may be minim' will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, )e.3-12t Recruiting °Meer. FINE DOLLARS REWARD.—Went adrift from Om Navy Yard, on the night of the 24 instant, one set of BILGE-WAYS. Any person giv ing information that may lead to their recovery gill re ceive the above reward by applying at the Navy Yard, ja6.3t* JAMES FALIIEY. RAISINS —3OO boxes Layer Raisins; 300 halt boxes Layer Raisins; 300 boxes 1 R Busch Rnisfna• 300 half boxes N. B Bunch Raisins. New and choice ft nit, now landing and for solo by :1113RPUY ez NOON'S, ja7-1.2t No. 140 NORTH 'WHARVES. DRIED APPLES. —66 sacks new Western Dried T bble now Western Dried Apples. Just received owl in store. For sale by MURPHY k KOONS, jul-St N0.14C NOIITII WIIARVDS. ROOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE BEST 'MANNER, AT VERY LOW PRICES, At W. G. PERRY'S, BOOKBINDER, de2o Irn B. W. Oornor FOURTH and RAM C. M. 'SLOCUM, DENTIST, •4 i • 1345 CHESTNUT Street, below Broad. jni•st COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ~ - COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE:L—The undersigned hare this day entered into a cOnart nerphip for the transaction of a general Auction and Corn minion Business, materna) (Irma PANCO AST & WAR NOCK. Conaignmthts of merchandise for present or Spring sales are respectfully solicited. • N. F. PANOOAST, WM.. ii. WARNOCK. Philadelphia, Jan. 8, 1882. jaB-3t DISEOLUTION.-THE FIRM OF MOORE, lIENSZEY & COMPANY. I( THIS DAY Mb - soiled, the time for 'shish It was form& having expired. The bllEltheES of the late firm urn ha settled by MAHN &DUNE MOORE and JOSEPLI G. HENS ZEY, uho Will continuo the I/ A R DIVA ttE 1111 4 /7f766 et No. 427 MARKET Street, under the firm of AlOOll/4, lIENSZET, k COMPANY, Mr. N. S. Richardson Luring retired from the said firm. MARBIADUNE mown; JOSEPH G lII7NSZEY, N. I-. MCILARDSON PHILADELIIIIA, 301. 1,1862. , jag -It TIMSOLUTION.-THE FIRM . OF yRY A; CARSON Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. L'ither patty is Authorized to ate tho name of the flan iu hC Wraith t of their budneas. JACOB S. FRY, THOMAS CAROM . . inS-St* January 7, 2862. 1 - 11StiOLUTION —The Copartnership heretofi re existing under the firm of JO3E Pit GREEN, SON, & Co., Is this day disaulved by mutual content. The !maimed will be settled by either of the partnere, at No. 45 North SECOND Street. JOSEPH GREEN, EENJASIIN GREEN, Phila., Dee. 31, 1601. E. JONES LPiNTER. . 11 0PAMERSHIP.—The undersign lJ bile() ilia day formed a copartnership under the firm of GREEN A: LESTER, for tho transaction of the CARPET and FURNITURE Business, at 45 North SECOND Street. BENJAMIN GREEN, E: .3" ON E S LiBTE Et Jan. 1, 1862.—ja.7-3t* COPAIITNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The nudci signed have associated themselves, under the name of S. T. A UGH & CO., (agrcenoly to the lows relating to partaerchip , ,) for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale DI) •000'13 Business, at 220 'MARKET Street. S, T. AtGE, ' jal-34* E. M. BROOMALL MITE COPARTNERSHIP ILEItg. TOFORE exibting under tho firm of GAUL LICIVIS, is thla day di•lsolcal by mutual consent. The hu , inese of the firm will be settled by either part ner, at No. 'All North FOIJItTiI Sheet. WILLIAIII GUM, THEODORE O. LEWIS. PHILADELTIIIA, October 31, 3861. n027-w6t LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The subscribers have this day formed a limited partnership undo' the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, under the firm of DAVID SCULL, JR. The general nature of the business to be transacted is that of buying and selling wool. The ge net al partners interested therein are David Scull, Jr., re siding in the city of Philadelphia, and William Baxter, in the clt3 of 0111111101, N. J., and the epecfal canner la David Scull, residing in the city of Philadelphia. The amount of capital in actual, cash payment, which the enid David Fcull as special partner has contributed to the common stock - , is fifty thousand deface. The said part nership is to commence January Ist, /FO2, and is to ter minate March NM, 1864 DAVID SCULL, Ja., WILLIAM BAXTER, Cenoral Purtnors. • DAVID SCULL, Special Partner. PLllndelphin, 12 me. 31st, 1661. )83.- wel2l fOTICE.—The Copartnership of D. KIRKPATRICK A SONS having been dissolved by the death of David Kirkpatrick, Sr., the subscribers' wdl settle no the business of the said firm, and will con tinue the BIDE, OIL, AND LEATIIER CODIAIIS SION BUSINESS, at No. 31 South THIRD Street, un der the 118111 t, firm and name of D. KIRKPATRICK & EONS. CFIARLES 31 KIRKPATRICK, DAVID KIRKPATRICK, FRANCIS A. KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Jen, 1, 1802. jal-lilt COPARTNERSBIP NOTICE.-IS RAFL MORRIS this day retires from our firm. Ills seas, THEODORE H. MORRIS and FREDERICK W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners ; and the busi ness will be continued as heretofore. - - - MORRIS, WILF,E I° LF.R i & rer CO., 1608 /11A.IIKET Stre ' et. Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1861. jal-tf REMOVALS. REMOVAL.---__-_- WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., RAVE REMOVED TO 220 CHESTNUT ST. jaB.4t NOTICE.— The Office of the Port Rich -LI mood Iron Works has been removed from No. 125 Walnut Street, to the s,orke at Port Ithilunond, whore all the bushie,s of the firm etll, 'unitive, ho transacted. COMinvvicaVens addressed through the City Port Wilco v, ill reeeh e prompt attention. ja3-fmv6t I. P. MORRIS & CO. pp. A. FAIINESTOCK & 00... HAVE • REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Stmt. EDUCATIONAL TIICKINSON COLLEGE G 31Alt SCHOOL—A. F. MULLIN, A. Dr., Prin. cipul.—Formed in 1773, to one of the oldest and moat thorough Chemical Schools in the country. Tho Scholar. Ellice, heretofore limited to the College cfassue, are avail able now for the Grammar School also. Winter Term opens T thURSDAY, 18th Jiinuary. . . H. H. JOHNSON, President. niB-ws4t Carlisle, Penna NOTICE.—AN EXAMINATION Ob' candidates for the vacant Chairs in the Central Utah School ...dB he hold at the School, Southeast corner BROAD and GREEN Streets, commencing on FRI DAY, the 17th day of JANUARY, 1862, at one o'clock P. Al., and continuing during Saturday. The Departments to be tilled are as follows: First. That of Anatomy, and Physiology, and Natural History. Second. That of Practical Mathematics. Third. That of the French Language. The Examination will be conducted by gentlemen who have been etlecteil for their eminent ability in the re apertire departments. By order of the Committee on the Central High School. ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary ja6-6t Controller of Public School. BOARDING WO LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, Y bed room and sitting room, or bed room only, in WALNUT Street, between Tenth and Broad. Address, for further particulars, tt X. T. Z ‘" Prose office, ehestroot .treet, LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 1 TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIMADEL PUTA. Estato of BALTUS O. SYLVESTER, tif consod The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, tattle, and adm.t the account of FREDERICK SYLVESTER and BARBARA SYLVESTER, Amninhstratora of the Etlato of DALTUS C. SYLVESTER, demoted, and to report d iat ri button of the balance in the hand. of the ac. countante, will meet the partici. interested, for the par. po , es of his appointment, on MOND kY, January 20, 180, at 4 o'clock P. 111 ' at hi. office, No. 416 WALNUT Street, in the Fit) of Philadelphia. 306 DM 1. fit CHARLES 9. PANCO AST, Auditor. ESTATE OF JAMES MURPHY, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary upon the Fordo of JAMES MURPHY, late of the city of Phila delphia, cabinet-maker, &Cif, having been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the Estate will please choke pioment, and those having claims still present them to the Executors, at 506 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. JOll3l GEGA.I, 31 D., • UIIARLES STAGG, Executors. Or their Attorney, WM. 'ERNST, Je.l-titte 51'2 WALNUT Street MARSHAL'S SALES MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the lion. John Calwaiader, Judge of the District Court of the United States iu and for the Easteku District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be Bold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MEAD-ALLEY WHARF, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1862, at 12 o'clock If. the schooner OCEAN WAVE, her tackle, ttPDarel, andAur niture toge Our tyith the cargo laden on board, consistuiu of 15 hhdt,. rnolasse,+, 5 Ws. mesa pork, lease gainine, canes cartel oil, 1 do. opium, 1 box boy rom,l do. tapioca. WILLIAM MILLWABD, V. S. 111a , shal E. D. of Penna. riIIt.ADSI.PIIIA, Jan. 7. 1562. 1a5..611 NEW PUBLI. CATIONS HOLIDAY BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BELLING , AT VERY LOW PRICES. W. G. PERRY, Hookaller, de2o-1m S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE DIA / RIES FOR 186 GREATEST VARIETY, AND AT 'DIE LOWEST PRICES. BUY OF TILE PUBLISHER. WILLIAM G. PERRY. Publisher, de.20,1n0 8. W. Corner FOURTH and RAM ROOKS, LAW AND NLISOELL.A.- NEOUS, new sad old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANS BOOR STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by ffe26-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL. COAL OIL! COAL 0.172 GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, 38 SOUTH SECOND STREET, AGENT FOB THE NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.: • WM. F. JOHNSTON, President, GEO. OGDEN, Secretary. Atm, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, dc BEERS, Patent Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer lu Dith ridges Patent Oval titre-woof) and Eastern Flint-Glass Chimneys, Lamps, Sc. Burners to burn Coal Oil with out Chimneys. • - • Caah buyers or prompt payers are reepeettully invited to examine our stook. n02.1-2m 50 BARRELS GOOD LUMINATING Oil for sale nt 415 COIISIEUCE st. )00-3t4 LARD AND GREASE.-50 tierces 'ytisno Leaf lard 50 tierces Inito Grease, Direct from the Went, and in store. For sale by MURPHY h BOONS, jai-6t N 0.146 NORTH WHARVES. c is ti z g E. S. EAR LEY, FURNISHING UNIZRTAXERs Southwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Skrsats, nolD•3mittt Fh AJOUGSZYLEDITS. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MAIO 17..-BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. Lawn and Manager J 'M. NIXON. MOST POSITIVELY LAST NIGITT BUT TWO OF 0B 8 T EDWIN THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, January 8, 1862, EDWIN FORREST Will llPPear in the " Grandest Conception of Human Get iur," Shakspeare's MACRETH Lady Macbeth . Mrs. Farrell Macduff . Mr. John McCullough TRIIIIBDAY—BENEATT Or MR. GEO. HOOD. SPEED THE PLOIJaIi, Axil oilier entertainments. FRIDAY—EDWIN YORTMT Will appear in tie great Shakspeariati impersonation of MMIRIMBEI OE H eS NO ' COMPERIL FW" SATURDAY—No performance. MONDAY EVENING, Januar, 13, BENEFIT and most positively last appearance of EDWIN FORREST, When he will sustain his 'merle...renowned character of OTHELLO. Doors open at 7 o'clock. The ptrfOrniance will cont inence at half past '7. A DIEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC —BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. MR. GEORGE HOOD Besptctfulty announces that his ANNUAL BENEFIT Will tele place on THURSDAY EVENING, January 2, 1262, For r.hicli occarion Alortou'e Comedy of SPEED THE PLOUGH. 1d be produced, with other ontertainmonta, 177" Box-book nom open. ja7-2t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF mtisic_imo,th Arm Locust' STIWETS. Lessee and Manage; NOTICE From the decided preference given by the puidlo to Mr. FORREST'S Shakspearian irupersonationi, the Alanacer has determined, for the remaining vighte, that none but Shakepeare's plays shall be performed. jja7-42 CONTINENTAL THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Theidh. GRAND AN NITERSABY OF VIE }MULE OF NEW ORLEANS. NEE 3tOLESy OF .19iTNMI." ROUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY TRIS (WEDNESDAY) EVdNING, January El, 1562, Will be presented the Egue=trian Drama of PUTNAM; OR, THE Tura SOT Or '76. Also, the great reasiotie Seothsh Drama of 4'o ROE. Admission 15 and 25 fenti. To commence S past T. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE-- NINTH ant WALNUT &leaf& Solo Le.. ... IL A. GAIIRETTSORG THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENIIIG. January 8, Will be perfumed ALL-HALLOW Err. . . . . - Body O'Connor Mr. Barcry WiiiitlEl3. kitty Kllteen Mrs. Barney Williams After %Mob, the Protean Burtette. of IN AND OUT OF PLACE, _ - - - In which Mrs. Barney Williams takes six charsttors To conduce with the laughable Farce of THE lIII§H TUTOR Paddy O'Rourke Nr. Barney Willim PRICES—M), :37ji, 75, and 2 cents; Private bones, 85 11. Rd S 3. Doors open at qmarter to 7. To commence at 7)(. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCII.STREET TREAPRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKS. EnsiumAgent and Treasnret.. ... ... JOS. D._3ITRPII CROWDED HOUSES! THIRD WEEK! Of Shakaptara's Grand Vageant,of •LOVE'S L58011 . 1,03T." FitA Week of the new National Drama of SCOTTO; OR, TOE SCOUT AND TUE SST Founded on tho Present list.ellson. BOTH PIECES EVERY NIGHT. Every member at the Company in the caste. Prices as usual. Seats secured one week in advance. Curtain rises at „ti after 7. Seats secured tent:mt ex tra charge. jae..Gt ING'S .AMPHITHEATRE- F. Strett and PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, near WASIIINGION, D. C. THOMAS KING. Sole Lessee and ?tanager. FRANK..... ....Equestrian Manager. Visitors are respectfully uctormed that this ELEGANT BRICE. EDIFICE Te nightly open for iitiP.E.MOR EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES. DAN RICE, THE AMERICAN HUMORIST, WILL .4/71IR TSGHTLY, Fun 011 WEEK, Commencing _ MONDAY, January 6, 1862. * For fall par ticnlars 6Ce Waahtngton Sunday Chrmicie and local bills. SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATIIRDAS AFTERNOONS. BIODARD P. JONES, Agent. rpEmPLE OF WONDERS - TENTH .1. TENTH and CHESTNUT Btreeta. SIGNOB BLITZ . . In his New, Popular, anJ Amusing Entortainmsata, F.VRRY EVENING. commencing at halt past 7 o'clock. and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTS/1- DONS at 3 • • Grand Combination of Attraction, TbsurnatM:eical Illusions, Ftlycologiett Experimetts, illogical DecOO• lions, Ventriloquist Oddities,. Cortimatitica, and Itoo Dlote and the Pleasing Exbilitiou of the Lem uod Ca. Aillnleidon 25 cents ; Children 13 cents ( `1 EP, H _MA ORCESTRA CARL BENTZ, Cm:Ant:tor. PIIBDIU REIIIC.4II.BALS ,very SATIIRDAY, et 5,k o'clock P. M., at the 1,113910M1 Ft/ND RUI. Package of Eight Tickets, 81; Single Tickets, 45 ohs To be had at Alblte's, nO4. Chestnut street. J. E. GottleB. Eleventh and Cbestnot, and at the door of the Ball. oc°,4-el pENNSYLVANLA ACADEMY ON THE FLNIC AIITS, 1025 CaIiSTNIJT Strout, iv open daily, Sundays excepts& from 9 A. X. till 6 P. BL Admission 25 cents. Childrou under turslra yearah half ➢rice. Shares of Stock, 630. isl TNSTITUTIUN FOE: THE WAND.- EXHIBITION EVERY 117113NE3DAY, com mencing at half peg, 3 o'clock. Admission Tea Conte. Store No. 11 Small 'EIGHTH Street. ft WANTS WANTED—A Situation as Clerk, or wonld make hira,elt generally neefal- T.Tuaz ceptlonable sefereneo or oar& soettrily given. AdStet4 SAIIIIJEL, this office. jaB.3t* IWANTED—A First-class Salesman, who is well acqukinted with the Photogrilph trade. Addrtse "Box 116," Philadelyhia Post Office. JaB-3tiK lixtT ANTE D—A second-hand Sta tionery Steam 'Engine, of from 60 to 70-Hone Addrest., stating particulars, "Box 1155 Poet FOR SALE AND TO LET fa DESIRABLE PINE-STREET Ej:10- RESIDENCES to EXCHANGE for first-class Merchandise. Apply to Jt H. WATERS, jn7 110 South FOURTH Street. i n A WELL-BUILT FOUR ma STORIED BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, located on MARKET Street, will be EXCHANGED for rood Building Loto in tho Twentieth ward. Apply to 3. IL WATERS, ial 110 South FOURTH Street. in FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— WiztA bandsmno four-storiod DWELLING, o a TENTH. Street, near Clies.'mut. A Farm, small Louses, or good Stocks will be taken in payment. Apply to T. EL WATERS, jai 110 South FOURTH. Street. 6 a, FOR SAL E—A FARM of 20 Atrc a , in the town of ‘VEYMOUTII, N. J.. to ex change for Furtaturo. Apply to J. H. WATERS, • nt7 110 South FOURTH Stroet. ssfia WILL BUY THE WHOLE v If of a valuable PATENT,.or secure a large in terest in one that - still make a fortune during the war. Address "PATENTEE," Lambertville, N. J. jaT.6t* et oAL TARD.—For sale, lease and NJ fixtures of a first-class Coal Yard. Situation, BROAD Street. Will 4011 cheap. Rent love. Inquire at 30.9 North BROAD Street. ja6-60, ty? ICE-HOUSE TO BENT, at May kthigundville, Twenty-fourth nard. Apply to E. C &P. WARREN, on the premises. ja6-6t FOR SALE AND RaIf:LANGE- A largo number of Farms fu the adjoining CO:111 tier, States of Delaware, Maryland, Now York, and New JersoY, 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 jal•tf E. I'l➢T tI.T, No. 300 WALNUT Street. HI P TIMBER FOR ALE.- kJ Several Tracts of WHITE-OAK TIMBER LAND in Dorchester county, Maryland; convenient to naTiga. blexater. Per parhenlere :tidily to S'A5. 1. EIeCULLOI3OII, Elkton, Mdl COM FARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in .1.! excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one acres, (nine of which are woodland,) picarantly situated In Limerick. township, Montgomery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, ou the Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dot • tare ($5,000). Aptly on the promises. nol6-tf SAAIIJEL 11. GRAFF. tek FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM, containing 95 acres of superior land, near Sandy Run Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with firs;- class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchaso money can remain at 5 per cent. Apply to F. - PETTIT, jal No. 309 WALNUT Street. SAFES. !PLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RS MOVED to No. 11 Borah BEVENT StreA wad roak II Inatitsde. The undersigned, thankful for nest favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now cu band a large assortment of Idllid'a Celebrated Wrenght and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof saes, (the WO strictly flre and berglar proof safes made.) Kite, WWI Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Loam . - Lillie'e Bank Vault Doore and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet )re tested, and cheapest Door and Lock yet QM-std. Also, particular attention is called to Mlle's Vans Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ero. This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance e.....rilthas yea of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is Arica Ore and burgles proof. &SIOUX have now on hAnd Set twetety Farrel, Herring, at Co.'s Safes, most of, nearly caw, and SOW forty of other makers, comz,clsing a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lute Safe. They well be sold at Tarr low prices. Please cal and examine. jaStb-brif DI. 0. SADLER. Agent. 11 , ISIIRANCE COMPANIES. COMMONWEA_LTS DIRE INSU RANCE CODIPANS, OS THE STATE OA PICNNSILLYANIA. D11111.74:0813. David Jayne, DI. D., I Mariam II Rogers, John Di. Whivall, Jam K.. Walker, "Edward t). knight, Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DATA) J,AX 3, M. IX, Presider 3, JO'Sh.'i s WHITALL, Vice President. SAMUEL S. MOON, 5144 - .tarY. Office, Coutwovealth Hntidsng. 618 Olt/OMM Street, Philad.ilnhla• sel-if tit OE CONF,ANir, - - FAME 7.114 .---- BURAN - No. 408 CHESTICIPP Edna. 7131 N AND INLAND LISIIDANOIL DIIIIIOTOHB. Georu,a W. Do/ of Day Zs ELIV*.X. Wrigbt. " Wright Deo% D. D, Blmoy " Davis & g c . 4 ry Lewio, .7r " LOWII3 3rosni; 00. Nickardena.. ".7. Q. :Uwe & Oft, &:10. W "J. U. Nvermaa Od. QE.o. A. ...... Wad & Fohos. F. 8. &ID,r4n . " wriets murov, 4 00. 0. ~ . .Atornoy-M-kvw. E. D. Woodruff 4,1,81b1ey, Mama, Woodruff Juo. }loader, Jr......,. No. ma Drava avaa. 97.41. GE W. DAY, Yr - 41dent. 'isUANOIS N. DIJO3, WILLIAMB rtomio.F.% fAuvativ , is2B-412- J. U.: NIXON
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