'Clinton county, .01do, thigelit st - oettahltowiship," Illohland, Which has Met added a limalliataataliat patriotic young men, we theold judge from the proceedings of a meeting of irate gimales Mid there led' week. 'lt was .stated that not more than two volanteere hid been furnished by the township, and' the' resolutions adoptod "and the speeches made at the meeting re ferred Id not Only Called the patriotism but the courage of the men of Richland in question. Bo stung were the female population by the disgrace- Al and unmasetdine spirit manifested by the young tmen, espeeially, that seven young Wien—Miss Re, .chel - Rowe, Mks Mary Bernard, Miss Elisabeth Prieto; Mho 'Jennie Rowe, Miss - Mary C. Clement, Miss Julia °radon, Mies Hannah lifeKinny--atep- Ted forward and requested to have their names en- Tolled as volrinteers in defence of their country and their rights, and said, as soon as they could be durnished with 'uniforms, they would leave their .clothing to the young men who balked the mai:di mes, to defend the flag of their country when it 'was assailed. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL THE MONEY MARKET. POILADELPHIA, Janunant 1892. The reaction which mostly follows n very rapid rise in set he was experienced some extent at the Stott Board do-day. There was the usual desire to realise at the ins. Droved prices which leads to a supply of orders to sell in .excess of the wants of buyers, and after the first board bad adjourned prices receded from the highest quo lations. City shunt sold at the first board to the extent .of twelve thousand dollars at 92%, but Elt the second board fifty-nine hundred sold at 92%, and then and after boards nearly ten thousand dollars changed hands at 92. 'Pennsylvania Railroad shares fell off to 39, and closed -after Wes of some two hundred and fifty shares at 88 bid. Reading Railroad shares fluctuated between 18% and 18%, and closed 18% hid, 18% asked. Norristown Railroad eohl at 44, Minehill Railroad 49%, wilittraien and Amboy Railroad 124, Lehigh Navigation at 52. Catawissa - Railroad was steady at 5%, and Elmira ' , Railroad closed with sales at 8%. little to doing in city Demeanor railway - shares. A few shares changed hands at 8 lifer Race and Vine•streets, 12 'for Arch. street, and 51% for West Philadelphia. The Urn. James Pollock, Director of the United Note* Glint, has issued the following circular: The following' are the regulations of the Mint in ro gation to the purchase of silver bullion for coinage, the receipt of copper cents of the United States (0. 8.) in .exchange for cents of the new issue, and the exchange of new cents for the gold and sliver coins of the United -States. The mint price of silk , er, heretofore 121 cents, is now raised to 12234 cents per ounce of garment linenegi. 'The silver offered for purchase will be weighed, melted, mod assayed as natal, and the standard welghtdetermined .therefrom in ounces troy to the one-hundredth part of an .ounce. The receipt given at first. weighing most be pre -seated by the seller or his order. This direction will .apply to the Mint at Philadelphia, and assay office at TieW York. The silver purchased for coinage will be •pald for in the silver colne of the United States, of less , denorninatton than the dollar. For the information of - the public it may be stated, that according to the above 'rate of purchase, the yield of various classes of coin or ‘lsallton will be about as follows: . . Ykre•trano 'Asses. ' 98.0 cents each "Mexican a Lal South American d0U5r....106.8 •Old Spanish dollars 105.1 " Revolutionary or "hammered" dollars . . (often mistaken for the true Spanish dollar) 101.2 ‘. alalf.tiollari of the U. S. coined before be score since 1837 to the laot change of standard in 1853 52.5 s. 'Spanish Quarters 215 /I n -- eighths 10.9 0 , sixteenths 5.0 ~ Sttoxlcan quarter& 253 " • Quartet-dollara are proportionally leas prminctive of rpremium, while dimes sad half.dimee, coined before ]837, have lost rather more by wear, on an average, than Plbe premium would make up; those coined since 1837 to 1858, will average a premium of 5 per cent on their ne e:Meal value. German Crowns 112 6 cts. each. Haedish, Danish. and Norwegian Orowna.lll 4 -Old French Crowns ' 113.9 a i}erman Florins 411 a Yrualian'aud Hanoverian Thelers 71.9 - .i Tivie silver L 481.8 cents 4tr ounce. - . American plate, usual manufacture, 120 to 121 cents 49' Ounce. aGenuine British plate, 125.8 cents V' mince. The old copper cents of the United States are received , st their nominal values, in even sums of Ave dollars and 'upwards, and cents of new issues given In exchange - therefor; but no fractional part of that amount will be daken. Cents of the new issue will be given in exchange for 4tny of the geld or silver coins of the United States. The reasonable expenses of transportation of the now cents, in some of twenty dollars and upwards, to any point accessible by railroad and steamboat, will be paid by the Mint. ThaTlank of Kentucky has declared a lividend of two rper , aent., payable to Philadelphia atockholders at the Bank of North America, In this city. The Northern fßcak of Kentucky has declared a dividend of two and a 'Half per cent., also payable to Philadelphia stockholders at the Bark of North America. Both dividends are pal able on the 20th instant. ' , The 'Washington Gas Light Company have declared a ailvidend of five per cent., payable to Philadelphia stock tholders at the Tradeemenio Bank, on and after the 15th cakdant. The Pottsville Miners' Journal of this week speaks of the coal trade as follows: The quantity sea by railroad this week Is 17,977.17, ngalnrt 17,035 to for the corresponding week Inat year. The trade FMB up as follows compared withlast year, so far as we have received the returns: 17,0351 148,7231 1 7,979 , 1 8 , 3 2 .? 8,8911 08,338 8.49 2 65,343 U5 ' 446 a .° 2,1851 1,936 i - d 249 WIRL. TOTAL S.. a R. R. R. II 1 Z. Val. R. R. 'Shamokin...". We understand tt at the Schuylkill Navigation Coro ,pany and the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad 'Company have completed the pending negotiations for •equalizing the rates of tolls between Ashland and Schuyl &ill Haven via the Mite Hill extension. Arith the Remi sing Railroad extension to Ashland via Mill Creek. The distance Rota Ashland to Schuylkill Haven, via the Mite Bill Railroad is greater by four or five miles than by the 'JIM Creek extension and Reading Railroad to Schuylkill Maven. Tye Mine Hill Company, notnithstanding the increased distance, wee to put coal as cheap at Schnyl- AR( Haven for shipment by canal ne the Rending Rill ,read as ill place it at the seine point In the care. In con •alderationui Oils reduction, the Schuylkill Navigation 'Company guarantees to the Mine 11111 Company a divi dend of eight per cent, per 'annum, In case the earnings of the Mine Hill Company, over and above expenses, fall short said dividend of right per cent. per finhlinl. The contract, we learn, Is fur but years, pro vided both parties fhlol kbeir engagements. Nrsere. Brextt & Co.fnrniah the following quotations: New York paresl-10 prem. Roston partal.-10 prem. Aru . crican gr . 'ld The New York Evening Prat of to•day oars it,„:„: , cks opened very rampant this morning. United and Pacific Mail rising y, to 2 per cont.; bat ~zroceeded there was more disposition to meet ~f , ,;, .the market !enven off trine. w m .ii- oi to m t ra l cone time touched 83%, but gradu sur-rat on o sgm . Eth, o ,wned at 38%, rose to 35%, and finally closed at 35,V. Railroad betide continue to rapidiy -- .advs" o ., Prices are again 1,'2, and 3 per cent. higher out ra?° 3B “ogeriP rtiona. Eiovernmentehres thanged bands in large amounts laj 'evening at 89 for the registered sixes, and 90% for rim , conpons. The quotations are Xel per cent. higher to. -day. The fives era also mach better. The het Of Stole stocks is very firm, especially for the issues of the Southern States, which are scarce and 1 to per cent.idsher. Itiseonris went up to 42%, Towne s eel; t 043, Morth'eirrolitraa to 6IX. Moiey'la In fair demand to day at 861 per cent., prin. io aide figure. Vaclrauge'on London is dull and quite nominal to-day The 'gold market le much lower to-day, the brokers - bating reduced their buying rates to 33(m334„ and SOME, 'to 3. The - gen - erat selling ratta are 3X 0311, and occa. atonally 4. She combination among the banks in calling inibelr loans yesterday has interfered with the calcula tions of the speculators in exchange and gold. The weekly bank statement of Monday will probably chow an increase of a million to a million and a half in specie. . The Berea:fa, for Southampton to-day, takes 8350,000 in specie, the Etna for Liverpool 6370,090, making a total of 872000, our estimate of yesterday. The balance In the sub-treasury is 114,125,843.57, which Is about 52,000,000 ices than last Saturday. The Bank committee at Washington have arranged is ith Mr. Chase the settlement of tho first fifty millions of treasury notes. They aro giving now their valuable alit, in a Conference Committee, to the Committee of Ways nod Means It is proposed to send n strong committee of vuerchants such as Mr. J. C. Green, Mr. Aspinwall, Mr Lord, Mr. Minton, Mr. Booth, Ac , to Washington. Instructions bad been filmed at Washington to pay the 'interest on the public debt only in specie, and the princi. Tad past due in paper. But .4 drafts are received for the Redemption of past duo treasury notes, covering one mmount for Loth principal and interest, it hes been found impossible to discriminate, and paymenth of coin will now be confined stolid/ to separate payments for interest 'where no principal is involved. At &meeting of the Boston bank presidents yesterday, 'the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Essayed, That the Lanka connected with the asstd. anion for the taking of the United States Government loan of November 16th will take through the clearing house of the rwleeniing banks. or otherwise, United States demand treasury notes, or Government notes re. refs - able for Government duel, to tba extant of twenty five per cent. of their subscription to geld loan, including etch notes as they may have on hand. It The Boston Transcript says that this arrangement le toads altogether independent of the usual mode of Set tlement between the hanks and the clearing house. It has been adopted with reference to the first issue of do. Viand notes by the Government, amounting to fifty mil lions of dollars, no provision having been made for their redemption in the law of Congress authorizing their issue. Unless this action had been taken these notes woull soon Love been discredited in the market." Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, January 11. 18132. ENPOASID By 0. r. BLATIMILIM. Philadelphia Exchange WIEST HOARD. 60CatawiseaU Pre!' Cog 50 do.. 25 Bead II C & P... 18% 21 do & P 18% 18 d0..0 & P.... 18% 60 do 18% 60 d0..0 & P... 18% 60 do .b 5 4: int. 18% 24 Lehigh Val 8... 54% 1 Philadelphia Bk. 87% 40 Norristown 8... 41 60 Penns B. 39 2000 W Breit bde eswn 82 34 202 N Penne .6 6)4 20 do 1000 Clty Co new 02). 1200 do.. 9234 300 do.. 9234 eoo do ..near 9234 2000 d 0... new.... 0234 ZOO do. ;..new.... 92 34 600 d0..new...... 9234 600 do..new. 92 34 800 - do...new 9234 2000 do.. new....b5 9234 6 Baca 6c Vine CScP without rec.— . 3 111.1nobilt II 497; 3 Cam Sc Am 11....1.24. 2800 do.. now... 65 92% 3 Lehigh Nev..— 52 5 d0............62 2 do 52 10 W Philo It 5135 BETWEEN 10 Lehigh Nay_ 5i 3 Cain 4t Amboy 10.124 70 Tonne 8.. 38 68 do b 5 88 11150021 b SO Read R b 5 18 56 50 do .... 18% 9 d0............1836 1000 Tonna 500 &P.. ,79,M 85 Aroh.strvot .. 12 13 do ...........12 11 Lehigh Volley R. 54% 1000 Penna R lgt, mtg. 98 I Flinehill 8.... b 5 46711 AFTER 0800 City-es neig....14 02 0/48/124/ PI Bid. dik. 88 87 BOARDS 200 City 6e n0w,...b5 92,1 100 Arch•etreet 12 60 Catawissa B 1)( 10 pennon 1)5 39' 33 do 33 4 E OO City 64 new...,. 924.1 490 92. if 10u0 92)/ 300 dD..new ,92 12400 d0..n0vr..... 92 12000 N Penu Res ss9lk 01 5090 Mor Canal 21 mt; 02 DOARUS. , tao_Tufmtra !I EFS. OK, ~1Z? : 1 1 . Bid, Ask, Emirs B Pref. log H 'Elmira le '78... 89 GO Long Leland B. 1011 log Leh CI d Nev.. 61)1 62 Leh Cl & N Bcrp 86x 80 N Penns R..... 8X 7 18 Penns 11. 88.. 01 62 Ireinas 10e 76 80 CatawleesUCon 1 .. 65,4 87 92 92K 79,1( 79X Plats Se B Nino b. new... , Peaee•H atatillng B 18 % 18 % lieadts4 Bds *TO 84% 88 &Mil 0410'48 92 .. Red IN 'BB., 74 75 tows E 88 881; Pen9s 19,11 e• 85 114errliet Ctn.: Morris Clt lit .119 Catawlsse Prof.. 5X 5) lexidd & South IC3II 2d St 8d etaß.B. 48 .. W Phan B .... box 513 Byrne & Pine.. 83j 9 Green & Coates 16g .. Ohett & Walnut sig. Arch Street 12 .. Bch Fey 4,082.. 62 ern Arm Ims. 61 78,4 eer fir BMr..k. 4m 6 jriscPref... 12X ilmtrik ts% Afailiets. 7111121 ART 11= -Evening. FLourt.—There le a inexlerate Inquiry for Flour, with rtutber sales of 1;000 Ibis, mostly extra faintly at $ 5 . 87 .X . ineleating SOO bbla good extra at $5•75 ifr bbl 1,500 bbis Broad street extra and extra faintly also sold . 011 Offlas, 1 01714rlitlia0 . 4.tosurann brands are neglected and dull: - ,Tbe" trade lie buying medeely at - 65.2565.60 for - supeitrity $5,112Met4.76 for ex tra s, g31 1 73466.12,ti for fensifyi and 80.251116.75 41 , bblor fancy brands, as Illt.lftontinni , Corn •Meal are not- inquired forreirttV li at *A PI. „Up f j ormer and,l3 4P. bbt for 2entic flaini.—Tho market is firm bat not very sotireto.day, and furtbei tales of 8,050 bus are reported at 1830 137 c, mostly at 188 c for prime Penns red in store, and 1400146 c for white of common and 'good quality. Ryo is in steady demand at 72073 c for Penna. Corn is un. changed, : and 4,500 bus ) ellow sold at 68058).1c for Primo new Penns in store, including 1,200 bus old at 00c. Oita aro rather more inquirokfor, and 6,000 bus Penns sold at 38888,44 c in store. Barley and, Malt remain inactive. Bang.—The market for Quercitron is quiet but Arm at $Bl for let No. 1. COTTON.—Tbero is little or nothing doing, but quota. ttons are nominally unchanged. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.—There to very little movement in the markets, and no change In quotations ; a further sale of barrel Lard was made at Be. cash. SWlM—There is not much Cloverseal offering, and the demand is steady at fully previous rates, with Bales of 160 bus at $4.25e4.50 ; 100 bus Timothy sold at $1.62Xe51.75, mostly at the former rate. Vi'nfarr bas further advanced, with sales of 800 bbls, at 26027 e, closing at the latter rate, and drudge at 25e. CITY ITEMS. DR. E. H. CHAFIN AT CONCERT HALT, TO- Z tanE—Our citizens will find a rare treat in the lecture to begiven at Concirt Hall this evening, (Monday), by the Rev. R.H. Chapin, D. D., of Now York. This will be the closing 'came of the People's Literary Institute course, and will have for its subject The People." Those of our readers who are desirous of enjoying a rare exhibition of sound philosophy, live thought, and good humor, given in a style of oratory that thrills end ele vates, can have their taste gratified at Concert 801 l this evening. From the extraordinary sale of tickets, as wo learn, we advise all who wish to insure admittance to go early. CONCERT OF THE { I JUNIOR HARMONIA. MU SICAL BOClgry."—From an advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that the "Second Grand Annual Concert of the Junior Harmonta Musical Society" will be given to morrow (Tuesday) evening, at Handel and Haydn Hall, under the conductorship of Mr. George Hosfiold, Jr. From the programme, which has been handed to us, we may safely promise our testers a pleasant and artistic entertainment. The pianist on the occasion will be Pro fessor Charles H. Jarvis, who is to be assisted by the fol lowing artiste: Miss Henrietta Shaw, (Soprano,) Mr. J. B. Willard, Mr. W. 0. Ewing, and others. SUPERIOR. WHEAT AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.— Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer In fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in store a very superior brand of wheat ilwar, the beat in the market: Also, a fresh sup ply of the celebrated "Silver Flint" Buckwheat Flour, which has given such unqualified satisfaction to all who have tried it. Everything, In fact, belonging to the grocery business, can always be had at Mr. Mattson's, in greatest variety, and of the choicest quality. THE Wornu's FAIR of 1862.—0ur present information upon WM subject le vory meagre; we know of but the following specimens that are to be sent from this Country. The editor of the New York Herald will exhibit a very ancient Lyre. This instrument to Wahl with gold, but ite tune is very bad. Barnum sends a patent trap. It to of the kind known as claptrap, and works beet when wound up tight. The Federal Goyenanieut has already forwarded Its contribution in natural history, in the shape of a pair of &Wham Turkey Buzzards, classed as birds of passage. When the contributions of the Great rowers arrive in London, It will be a gay time, as he is now busy in cutting out some luindsoine etylea of clothing at Stokes' ono price Clothing Store,' under the "Continental," where be la engaged permanently, as pantaloon cutter. 52.2 .. TREASURY NOTES BELOW PAR.—A story has been started that thedenaand treasury notes of the United States were four per cent, below par, and that the banks bad refused to take them upon deposit. This ydin was stock-jobbing trick, and void of truth, for the notes wore taken on deposit to-day in all the banks of Philadelphia, and received at par for garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesmut street, above Blath, whore the best suits in the Unionfor &Micro and civilians are made. THE ART OF PRINTING.—Adrian Junius *wards the honor of tho invention of printing to Lan renze John Costar, of Haerlem, " who printed with blocks It book of images and letters," about A. D., 1439. John Faust established a printing office at Mentz in 1442. John Guttenberg invented cut motal typo. William Caxton set up the first printing press in London, Eng land, in 1471. • The first newspaper was printed in Eng land In 1868. The first printing in America was [bac at Cambridge, Mass., in 1639, when the a Freeman's Oath" and an almanac was printed. We would also add that the public generally are indebted to Granville Stokes, the fashioner and clothier, No. 609 Chestnut street, for the many remit fashionable and improved styles of garments, width he disposes of at unprecedented low prices. scr BEE FOURTH. PAGE (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Dal.. Jau. it. The bark Imperador, from Pernambuco; brig Wm lit Dodge, from Rio de Janeiro; ochre A Olden, 0 Baxter, Honesty, .1 L Day, Changarry, and Millard Fillmore are at anchor off the Breakwater. Alga the prize•schooner Allen Bell, of and from Nassau, NP, in charge of prize master It 9 Wyatt. The A B was captured by the U 9 steamer Augtmta, In attempting to run the blockade of Savnnnab. Wind lighttront NV—weather foggy. Jan 1.1, 3 P M—Theship W Cummings, from Liverpool, and bark Moulton, from St Jugs do Cuba, are at anchor inside the Breakwater. Ship Oliver Moses, for Liverpool, and bark Thomas Kiliam, for Irandon, were towed to sea this aftenacon. Wind SE weatherfoggy. Yours, ac., - JOHN P. DIARSIIALL. TOTAL. I 111" TRU:GRANT. (Correspondence of the Press.) New YORK, Jan. 3.2. Below, ship South America, from Havre; ship Universe, from Liverpool• bark Alice Painter, from Havre', bark D Pennell, from Cardiff, Wales; bark Lemuel, from Lisboa: and other smaller craft. 20.111011ANDA. Memel)lp Northern Light, 'Dokelpaugh, for Men. wall, sailed from Now York Ilth Bark Thus Dallett, DIII, trend, arrived at Lnguayra 2'et ult. Bark Elizabeth 3, hence for Barbadoes, was spoken sth loot, lat 35 23, long 72 80. Brig Billow, liodgdon, cleared at Boston 11th inst. for Philadelphia. Seim Minnesota, Foster, Levee, was Sisellareng tat St Thomas 26th ult. Bank Mary and Elizabeth, Reed, and A Treat, Bodine, cleared at Now York 11th loot. for Philadelphia. 3 to x disc Sat Frederick Reed, 51cAlmon, from Doer.* for PM. &Wilt', remained at Edgartown 9th inat. Tlio VII Wag near Capo Poge, at ancnor, on the morning of the 5111 attint• being in shoal water, set her signal union down, tun boats' crews went to her assistance, found her iced up, and brought her into Edgartown leaking some. Behr Ino, Copt Freeman Crowell, from Philadelphia, of and for Providence, with a cargo of 281 tons coal, (pre viously repotted spoken Dee 25,1 n int Along 74 39, with a signal of (flatters lining, and licipumps working) Wile abandoned Dec 25, the captain and crew being taken off by a vessel which 14'1W:it at Portland, Ile, Jan 10. The cargo Ras%anted in Philadelphia. The I was 214 tons, built at Gravelly Ltlnding, NJ, In 1851, owned In Provi dence, and Insured fat $4OO on one-eighth. 2:3ien.grom ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS CONTINtARAL HOTEL—Ninth and Mesh:eat sta. If P Martin, Phsfadelphia E Clark, Waeldrigto% Miss M M Burden/Nrooklyn J C Stlmpron; Mass T W G Lewis, Boston L Von Gloreire;Thiston 0 Jeromo Mrs Baldwin, Weld Plaint AV E Baldwin, West Pala 0 W Gould, Aloutielti W Goertner 7 3 Slaughter, St Louts Jae Christy, St Louie J Mager, Now York John Leonard, Brooklyn G 8 Gardner dc la, N Jersey C 8 Kinking, St Lords . L Thompson, Terre Haute H Biggs k wf,1.1 . 8 A Prof C Mason, New York N Endaon, Now York Kendrick, Waterbury J R Roche, Washington It Major, New York B T Schultz, Baltimore A Caldwell, Kansas If Leonard, Boston P B Schlesinger, Boston L W Wright, Now York R Morris k mf, Pottsville Mr Honper d la, Boston J D Sawyer, dc la, Buffalo Mrs G C White, Buffalo W R Homer, Oswego, NY A W Hobart, Boston J J Slippiu & wf, Missouri Mrs J H Ware, Roston Chas Sturevant, Boston Jae Fisk, Jr Boston O A Hichardson, S N F B Brownell, US A 1 0 0 Allen; Hartford F DI Colston, Baltimore Max Strakoeci,, Sew York J W Blanchard, llarrleb'g M 0 Beebe, Rarrleburg A J Barrett, Harrisburg lion. J McDongal, Wash Hon J T Ryan, California 3 II McCreary, hlChunk 0 Wegetarth, Pittsimrg Davld Richey, Pittelmrg J Leleenrlng wf, SE 010 k F Kremer & WI, Pltteburg H. Wlllimne k wf, N Louln R J Roberts, New York Jae W Smith, New York A II Fulton, Boston Off Clark, Brooklyn A C 'Bonham & la, Ilartril Hon A Si McClure, Pa J Dagen, Pennsylvania Col Jae B Taylor, N York If S Nellie, New York E W Trotter h la, N York J Mnnlio, Troy, N York 'E S Alvord, Indiana Mrs Roger Jr ch, Wash T Broke, Oswego, N York Chas F Rale, II S A B P BUM% New York J B Barrie, Calvert no, Md J T Seymour, N Y J Si Johnson, Ban Francine Mnj F W Whittlesev, Tid Capt G W Drummond, Md Capt J C Abott, std John Cenlan, B Cambridge Levi !Sarni and wf, Mo Mies Munn, Pie Com Rethinks, tie Ere. Baldwin, Tie L Clophaue, Wash D L W Il Dumont, Weak D 0 W Warren, Philo J TI Porter, N Y John K Mortimer, N Y B F Camp, N Y Wm II Gordon, N Y J W Scott, Philo D J Garth, Cannibal co B Cluff, N Y SRO Hooper, N Y J Lowey, N Y L F Whitney, Pottsville AIIEfUVAN HOTZL—Cliestnnt a.. above Filth 'Moe Foreyth, Media, pa. L A Blanding, Conn Joseph K Case, Court A Lumley, Washington Geo X Ballard, Now York Wl3 Goodrich, Chicago John 13mylie, Jr, Plillada II G Leleenriog, Philada T Baldwin, Now York John L Dubois, Doylegtwn E Garrey, Doylestown Win S Dozing, Geneva, NY Min Jennie Parker, Balt .1 G Old, Summit Gill Chas Corbit, Delaware G Jamison, Ohio D Hooper 3: la, Trenton Mrs Georgie Sheppord, NY B 11 Cummins, Delaware C W Cummins, Jr, Del CulB II Jenkins, U 9 A. J N Carroll, Mutton!, Ct Mitt B P Elias, V 8 . EIItHOHANTAI HOTEL—P6I.Irtb at, below Arch. J F Clark. renneylvanfa B T Hastings ' Brookville J B °vital, Smittiport nos Powell, Cincinnati 11 W McKeon, Augusta, Ga Mon Asa Packer M Chunk: G It Bouland, Pike co I' Brodhead, Atlantic City Adam Wolf, Schuylkill co Chas Helmer. Philo Wm Overfield, Philadelphia E G Pomeroy', New York Band Saylor, Easton J II P Btone, Ohio M Weaver, Ohio BT. LOUIS TiOTEL—Chestnut at., above J F Qittnard h Set J W BooAy ILI Davie, Cheater Valley General Potter, New Jeroel A Bateman, Brldgefon, N J A Cornfield, Now York J W Hinny, Holmoeburg J C Crinshow, BOAMI M Pates, Boston J Reynolds, Prot-, R. I J Li mes. New York Cif Bell, ilarrlatAirg T II Ilenderinn, New York THE ONION—Arch street, *hove Third. E E &Woman, Now York J L litopliondou, Pa P Oliphant, Rloomlield, Pa OMAR G Nowell, N Y Oboe V Warren, Jr Jas A Kenuedy, Piffle Judge Thompson, g J H P Thompson, N J Vim 11R)ard, New Jersey J Kelsey, Pittsburg DP le Etter, Philadelphia , STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. A 0 Buchanan, Penna John Burke, Now York IVisterrNow York J W Jones, Wisconsin 1) D Evans, Wisconsin J Kurth!, Johnstown, Pa 11 It Liable, Port Royal E W Potter, Warwick Dennis Toland, Si Chunk" A McCoy, Altoona J.O Y Crawfoni, Pittsburg Jae gwopo, Pittsburg W Alexaraler t Wisconsin (ion L Plitt, Pittsburg W Newberry, Columbia. _ COMMEROIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut J Q Green, Chester co, Pa - W K Lockriolxl; Del A Perkins. Penne. - Levy, New York lr Gardner, Buffalo, N Y 8 Cortir, Baltimore" J HBrooniell, Maryland J W Boyce G L Hat rays New York • 211 Drown,'Delaware W F Neel, Lollar*, Pa B 0 Gleason, Elmira B Dickson, Perron 1' Hummel, Lebanon N A Baker, Philadelphia T Ferguson, Huntingdon A Mason, Delaware MONET VERNON HOTEL—Seoond at., ab. Arch. A B Everitt, Salem . Loafs Bane, Bucks co MBWilliamson,Penn Manor Geo s Drown, Wii, Del Gera 8 Fraint,drodlann co, Pa L Mush New Jimmy Thad Flanagan, renn'a aroma UOUBIS—Third street, above Race. - Send Leeds, Allentown - Geo. 0181 s, New Jersey Geo Lt onertl,Franklin,Colut Elea. Dumont, II 8 N MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MEM= TR TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST WORT. Doti B W David MADISON HODBE—Second street, abote Market. P Watson, Yardleyville Wm Watson, Yardiesville A Cuthbert, Neu Jersey -B S French, New Jersey 'J B B,xtine, Phoenixville AI Lang, Hartsville Hise My, Hartsville J Belleville, Hartsville Miss S Eastburn, Penna DI Bower, Newark A Maker, Newborn]. D DRan, Btrondeburg R S Staples, Stroudsburg Alen Traqualr, Chester co John kicllullin , Carlisle II It Timer, MD, Woro'tor NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Mrs Hurd, Pennsylvania Wm Bell, Easton )I W Wilson, Easton John Boyer, Now Jorge) , Jot, Elliott, Bedford, Pa Capt John Jameson, Wash Joel Flint, Poi t Providence Chas A Edwards, Penn's Miss M A Childs, ArmyMe DIl Myer, Annvills D 0 A Clark, Waslen, D (7 BARLEY SHEAF—Hecond street, below'Vine. P Bunting, Pucka eo G West, New Jersoy E Barton, Bristol H Sn)dor, Bristol W Long, Bristol Jos Hill, Pennsylvania Wilson Parry, Byberry John Such, Doylestown John Servie, Hartsvillo Mr 'Robins, liartsvillo Wm J Ebret, Easton G Kauffman, Philo Rota Holloway, New Jersey - BLACK BEAR—Third 15 trert, above Callowhlll. Hiram J Shantz, I'a John Bohn% Traziortown David Rickabaugh,Chest co Dant R Harper, Olnoy Master Unrmr, Olney , Wm J Smith, West Bonn Wannemacher,Lebigh co Joa Lutz, Betts co Duel Socks, Zionsvlilo BALD EAGLE—note wrest, above Ciallowhtll. Oven A Miller, Lehigh co T 8 Leineuring, Alloona,Po NEW 0 OODE4 FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, Comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti cles, with many now Improvements and inventions for Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles, snitablo for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices, to suit the times, by E. S. FAESON d CO., deDi-tf Corner of DOCK nod DEAD Streets. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, Or THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-PEICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES 6: CO., 604 MARKET Street. UPHAM'S HAM DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS A Pox.—Bottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colons In stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 810 CHESTNUT Street. no2l-whOm DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RTlEU tune DnoPS—The only reliable remedy for Mouton.. atm, Gout, he. Price 51. For sale by DYOTT dr CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jal.wnitr Depot for all Popular Medicines. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. OIROULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 24 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best awl Cheapest in the Me. at 84 South THIRD Street PAMPHLET PRINTING, and ovary other descrip tion of Printing, of tho most superior quality, at tho most reasonable ratee, at RING WALT &DROWN'S, Drexell's Raging, 114 Sonth THIRD Street. &INK MARRIED MoDANIEL—MENDENRALL.—On the Ist inst., by Bev. W. Mullin, Mr. John W. McDaniel, of 'Youngstown, Ohio, to Miss Ella E. Mendenhall, of thiscity. * DRAIN—DUNLA P.—On the 23d of August, 1861, by 'the Rev. Robert Watts, Mr. John Drain, to Miss Martha Dunlap, all of this city. ALLEN—SULLIVAN.—On the Bth inst., by the Rev. 7bomas Johnston, at his residence, in Mantua, David Al len, of Philadelphia, to Rachel M. Sullivan, of Nevr York city. DAWES—WATSON —On the 9th inst., by the Rev. James lifcCaskee, at his residence, 42.3 South Twentieth street, Philadelphia, Mr. John Hawks, of Chester county, Pa , to Miss Ellr.abeth Watson, of Philadelphia tk WHINNA—.IENKINS.—Dec. 21, 1861, by Rev. John Thompson, at the Parsonage of Central M. E. Churn), 1333 Vine street, Mr. Stephen Smith Whinnn, to Miss Mary Ann D. Jenkins, both of Philadelobin. QUICKSALL—DICRINSON.—At Camden, N. J., on Thursday evening, Jan. 21, by the Rev. Mr. Beagle, Mr. Quickeall to Miss Mary A. Dickinson, both of Camden, N. J. ae DIED STRIKE,—In Milton, Northumberland county, Pa., on the 30th December, Matthias Strine, Br., aged 87 years, [Lancaster and Columbia papers please copy. AsimunNEß 3 .—Sunday evening, 12th inst., liebm Eyre, daughter of Algernon S., and Sallie Blaldston Ash burner. Funeral Tuesday, 14th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. Is KEI.7OIC—On tho 11th Mat., Robert Kelton, in the 624 year of his ago. 'She relative, and male friend, of tho family aro invited to attend his funeral, from his late residanco, No. 115 North Eighteenth street, on 9 nesday morning, the 14th Mat., at 10 o'clock. ** IIAWKINS.—On the llth inst., in New York, Mr, Wm. Ilawkint, formerly or this city, In the 89th year Ino age. The funeral services will lake place In St. Peter's Church, 3 ' o'clock precisely, this day. Ills male friends are particularly invited, without further notice * P7STIT.—On the 11th instant, William 11., son of Da vid Petit, In the "2.3t1 year of his age. Funeral from his tattler's residence at Manntngton, Palen, county, Now Jersey, on Third day, the 14th inst., at 10 o'clock. ItIOBGAN.-011 thf morning of tho 11th Instant, Unfi t-tall ()tingle, relict of the late 1 homes W. Morgan, aged 88 3 ears. Funeral on Tuesday morning lith inst , at 10 o'clock. CRO63BY.—At Bristol Pa., after a short illness, Mrs. Martha D. Croesby, in the 6.31 year of her ago. Funeral from her late residence, Market street, be low Wood, Bristol Pa., this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. MclliTyßE.—On tholOth inst., Miss 'Ellen 'Mclntyre, aged 64 years, sister of the late Patrick Mclntyre. Funeral from the residence of her alster.ln.low, Mrs. Margaret Mclntyre,27 Christian street, ltelom Fifth, this (Monday) morning, at 8 o'clock. ItOLIERTS.--On the 7th inst., Mrs. Ann Roberts, relict of the late Edmund Roberts. Funeral front her lato residence, northeast corner of mint mat Poe ell streets, below Spruce, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tk TAYLOR —On the 10th, Lewis Taylor, son of Samuel and Sarah Taylor, late of Chester county, Pa., in the 55th 3 tar of Me ago. tk . . WEITZEL.—On the let inst. „Anna Maria, daughter of James and Mary Weitzel, aged 9 months and 29 days. WEBB.—Suddenly, of scarlet fever, on the evening of the 10th firstant, at the residence of her grnndfuthes, Eduard G. Webb, No. 904 Jefrrranr,..--....- - ,; d=ognsar Oscar and Mary B. Webb. Weekly Report of Interments. nEALTII °MOB, January 1. Interments in the City of Philadelphia from to the 11th of January, 1362. 14 4 , DISRASEB. 4he 1 E 0180A812. 74 " Asthma • 1 Fever, Enteric..... I Abecee. 1 1 4, Remittent.. 1 1 Asphy xis 1 0 Scarlet-- 1 19 Aneurism 2 4, Typhoid.... 5 1 Apoplexy ..... ...... 9 Gangrene 2 Burns mad Scalde... 2 1 Hoophig Cough.... 7 Cancer of Uterllll... 2 Ititiammation, Brain 4 Casualties.. 1 0 Bronchi.... 2 Crony.... . 11 0 Bladder._ 1 Congestlonof Drain. 3 2 4, Liver 1 61 Lunge. 1 It Lunge .. 2 7 CiOmir3 1 0 Peritoneum. 1 1 Cholera Dation:un— 1 4 , Stomach A B 4 2 Concession 1 Inanition 5 Compression, Brain. 1 Intemperance 1 Coneumpt'n, Lunge. 29 7 61ania.a•potu 1 44 Dm, els. 1 iiilaraativas 4 Convulelone 11 6leasle4 3 " - Puerperal 1 fibatructien, Dowels 1 Cyanosis ....... .... 1 Ossification, Heart . 1 Diptheria.... 3 4 Old Ago 6 Diabetes 1 Palsy 4 Diarrigea__ ...... 3 1 Scrofula .. . .... .... 2 Dropsy 1 1 Softentagot Brain.. 1 4, Abdominal.. I Small-P0x.... ..... 3 0 " Brain 3 Still-Born 10 Disease of Heart.... 4 Syphilis 1 0 S. /e Bou els. 1 Tithes nednterica.. 1 " Kidneys.— 1 Teething ....... .... 1 O Liver 1 TotatittS 1 Debility 14 7 Unknown. 2 1 Epilepsy 1 Wounds, tinn-shot• • / Erysipelas.. 2 -- Fever, Brain 2 Total .... ....... . 120 142 OF 'TUE ABOVE THERE WERE; Under 1 year ...... .... 6.?.1Fr0m 40 to 60 .. 18 From Ito 2..........21 , " Si) to 00.— ...... 21 o 2to 6 38 0 60 to 70 ...... .... 17 44 sto 10 15 0 70 to BO—. ...... 15 4 4 30 tols ...... .... 0, 44 80 to 90 4 " 15 to 01 4 4 90 to 100 3 4 4 20 to 30 ...... .... 21.1 0 100 to 11.0 1 O 040 221 .7 Total WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS. Bind ..... ....18 Tenth .. 5 Nineteenth .18 Sec6nd.... _ —l6 Eleventh 0 Tlvenvietli 18 Third ...... ....13 Twelfth 3 Twenty-first . 4 Fourth ...... ...1? Thirldenth...... 3 Twenty-second.. 5 Fifth.... 10 Fourteenth ....12 Twenty-thini...lo Sixth 5 Fifteoth 161 Twenty-fourth-17 Seventh 12 Sixteenth 10 Twenty•flfth.. .. 2 Eighth 9 Seventeenth....li Unknown ..... ..10 Ninth 3 Eighteenth.— —l2 Total 269 norivrrir.—United Status, 195; Foreign, 55; Un known, 12. From the Almshouse, 11 ; People of Color, 10; from the Country, 0. The number of deaths ' compared with the correspond• tug week of 1801, and of last week, was as follows: Week ending Jan. 12, 1801. ..............271 Week ending Jan. 4, 1802..... 285 Malee k 120 ,• Females, 142 ,• Boys, 60; Girls, 73. Dr order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM BEAD, Health Officer. MOURNING STORE,Deo.23. —BESSON & SON, No. 018 CEIESTNOT STREET, offer for sale today, for cash— Black and White English Chintzes, 12% to 150. do do Atlantic do 12%c. do Purple do do 12g e. (Inv and Black English do 12%c. Plain Black do do 12%c. Black and white imported Do Laines, 12% to cents. do Purple do do 18)4 o. Second Mourning Chose Mohairs, 12X cents. Black Reps Anatels, 21 cants. &SI ttr" BRIGHT SIDE OF THE \VAR."— PARK. BENJAMIN tUll L ecture on this subject, in this city, soon. Due notice will be given of the time end Piece. UWILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON WILL LICI7I7e) on "Pio War Dort its Relations" at , the Spring Unruen lustltuie ' not-theist corner or BR DAD ;tri SPRING GARDEN Streets 'THURSDAY EVEN IN4fi t 10th instant. at u ;in trier o ' f 8 o'clock; doors open quarter td 7. 'lle/iota 25 cents; to bo bad or the Lecture Committee and at the hall. jal3.4t* iffa OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT AND ARCH-STREET CITIZEN Si PASSENGER It AIRWA Y CO., No. 2662 CALLOWHILD Street— Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1862. The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of One Dollar per Share, payable to the Stockholder', or their legal repreacintatiyos, on and after MONDAY, the 20th Instant, at the Office of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 20th teat. jal3-mwf6t 3140. T. LANGE, Treasurer. crr. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, STOCK. holders of the LITTLE SCEIUYLKILL NAVI GATION RAILROAD AND COAL CO., after consulta t on with the present Officers and Managers of the Corn- I any, and with a large number of etockholdere, beg to )ecommend the following ticket to be voted for on the lath instant. EDWARD H. TROTTER, THOMAS A. BIDDLE, WILLIAM 0. HOUSTON, JOHN A. BROWN, A. E. RORIE, JOHN 0, CRESSON, ANTHONY J. DREXEL. Pl‘iladolphia, January 11, 1862. Little Schuylkill Kavigation Railroad and Coal Co., January 13, 1882. PRESIDENT. William C. Patterson. MANAGERS. Frederick Frably, Charles Hoary Maher. Archibald Mclntyre, Henry Daring, Aloxandor J. Derbyshire, Charles W. 'Trotter. IREARIIREB AND SECRETARY. WU= Wain, Jr. THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1862 ffrAT A MEETING' O 1 THE DIREC TORS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS of the Four teenth motion, held on FRIDAY EVENING, January 10, 1862 the folloaing preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has come to the knowledge of this Board that the publisher of Fitzgerald's City Item, a member of the Board ot Controllo s fern the Fifth section, has ad dressed is circular to the "Teachers and Scholars of our Public Schools" of this section, which the teachers are requested to read to the scholars, consisting ot nearly two newspaper columns of laudation of a novel published in said paper; and Whereas, In the judgment of this Board it is a per version of the Public Schools from their legitimate ob ject thus to make them a medium of advertisement for members of the Board of Controllers or others; and Whereas It could seriously interfere with the usetul sires and discipline of our schools thus to permit them: Therefore, Resolved, That the teachers of this section be, and are !mild)), directed not to read to their scholars the circular above referred to, or any other that may be hereafter sent by the publisher of Filegerald's City Bent, or of any circular not sent by this Board ; also, Resolved, That the publisher of Fitzgerald's City Item be requested not to send such circulars to he read in the schools of this section. D T THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK of the 111AllblIALL 4A STINGS INSTI TUTION, of Phlintlelphin, will Lo bald on the EVEN ING of the 14th intlnnt, nt the USUAL PL WE, et which limo nn ELEOTION FO7l OFFICERS will take place. Meet at 7 o'clock. .in73.2t* W. M. LEVIOK, Secretwp. 0 F 1 E PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL. ROAD CO —Pau..trine.rne Jan. 11, 1862. NOTICE TO STOOKEIOLDERO.—The annual Meet ing of the Storkholdern of thin Company will he held on 'MONDAY. tho third day of February, 1882, at 10 o'clock A.M.. at the SANSO6I-STREET RAIL The annual Election for Directoru will ho hold on MONDAY, the third day of March, 1861, at the Oince.of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. fly order of the Hoard. jal3-tfe 3 EDMUND WITTY, Secretary. /TrFREIGHT STATION. PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Corner VIM- ThENTII and lIIARKET Streets. PENNSYLVANIA Itis.ILSOAP . COMPANY NOTICE.—As the authorities controlling the Rail roads on Broad street, Market street, Dock street, and Washington (or PHI.) street, pi obibit the unloading of cars on the main track, It becomes necessary for this Company to deliver at West Philadelphia all ouch freight as Lumber, Staves, Hoop-poles, Shingles, Shooks, sc., 'which rule will be observed in future. Coal Oil, Rock Od, Petroleum, crude or refined. ar riving from the West, will also be delivered at West Philadelphia, instead of the Thirteenth and Market erects Depot, ns beretofo, 0 Parties receiving either of the above articles of freight can arrange with the Company for the use of Cars to pi ionic , ( - made or sidings in the city, nt the convenience of the Company. S 11. KINGSTON, JR., jail-It Freight Agent Pean'a R. Co. orTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Contributors to the Philadelphia Lying in Cha nty and Nurse Society will be held at the Nurses' Name, S. W. canter ELEVENTH and CHERRY Streets, on MONDAY EVENING, January 13, 1862, at 8 o'clock. jall.2t* JAMES M. FARR, dec. PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —The closing Loctme of the course will be de livered hi CONCERT BALL, on MONDAY EVENING, January 13th, by Rev. N. 11. CHAPIN, D. D. Subject— " The People." Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; for sale by T. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chestnut streets, jit9.4t if 07. PIOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE ivy. °MING CANAL COMPANY, No. 230 ivAL zsUT Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wyoming Canal Company will he held .at the Office of the Company, in Philalelphia, on MONDAY, January 20th, 1860, at 12 o'clock noon, for the Itlection of a Pre sident and Six Managers to serve for the ensuing Year. talft-tnrwst Cl] ARLES PARRISH, Seer. 1:G. OFFICE OF THE MAHANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY, 26S South 9111 RD Street. Tito Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com• pony will be held on MONDAY, January 13th, 1861, at 1 o'clock P. AD, at the Office of the Company, at which time and place an election will be held fora President and Tnelvo Directors to serve the ensuing year. d3O-mf6t* 11. B. BROOK, Secretary. lia• OFFICE OF TILE FAIRMOUNT AND ARCO-STREET CITY PASSENGER RAIL. WAY COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26, 1861. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company mill be held at their office, No 2162 CALLOW HILL Street, on MONDAY, JANUARY 13,1882, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Annual Election will be held at the same place, be tween the hours of 11 A. Pt. and 12 o'clock ➢l., to elect a President and Fite Directors for the ensuing year. de27, inl IS 1113 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TILE Stockholders of tho THINTEESTII and FIF TEENTH Streets Passentp r Railway Company, alll be hohl at the office, of the Secretary, 417 'WALNUT Street, ea MONDAY, January 13,1862, et 10 o'clock A. H. The Annual Election will he held at the smile place, between the hours of 11 A. M. and J 2 M., to elect a President and Ilse Directors for the ensuing year. de3o-in6,13.3t* IirPHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 20th, 1801.—The Annual 'Meeting of the Stook boldersot the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY mill be held at their Office, No. 230 South TDIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day 4 January, A. D. 1862, at 11 o'clock A. DI., when an Eiriction will be held for seven Directors, for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the Company mill be closed for fifteen dat a previous to the day of election. de2l-tja2o JOS. C. CO PPIIOII, Secretory. try. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PION No, 900 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 30, 1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the game Insurance Comfany It ill be bold nt the Office of the Coin. pony on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. DI. An Mention Tor Twelve Directors to servo for the ensu ing year will be held at the smile time and at the same - place between the hours of 10 Pi. 10. and 2 P. M. '120%11013 W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. fikg.FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 40b CHESTNUT Street. PIIILADELPISIA, JIMMY 411,1861 At a meeting of the Beard of Directors of the Fame Ineitrance Company, bold this day, a semi-annual Divi dend of Three per cent pas declared, payable as and after the forst day of February, 1862. ja7tfebl Van. 1. BLANCIIARD, Secretary. crrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Clts Passenger Railway Company, 2100 CUE:3T- E UT Street—January 6, 1862.—The Board of Directors have TAISDAY declared a I.lsldend of ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS per share on the Oapltal Stook from the earnings for the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal represeutothes on and after the 16th lnet. Tim transfer hooka will ho cloced until the lOth Inst. ja7-10t WM. W. coLKEr, Secretary oc:!. _ON ATf%X..TYrSer Weir It.VILWAY COMPANY. cornor of P.IDGE end COLUMBIA. avenum.. PHILADELPHIA, January 0, 19c2. The "Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FIFTY CENTS PER MARE of the capital !dock of this company, payable on demand, at this office, to the etockholders or their legal reproaentative% LEWIS STOKES, la7-61* Secretary and Treasurer. EOFFICE OF THE FRANK FORD AND SOUTHWARK PHIGADKI,PPLIA CITY PAS• HI. RAILROAD COMPANY, BERM (late Chatbetni) Street, below Fourth. The I3oard of Directors Intro this day dcciarod a divi dend of Three and One-half Per Cent. on the Capital Stock, out of tho ea, tangs for the past six mouths, paya- Me to the aoc.kholders or their legal representatives on and after the 15th test. The tranbter books NIIII be elosed until the 15th I nst jaa-tl6 CHAS. It. ABBOTT, Secretary a. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. AND DARI3Y RAILROAD COMPANY. PiliteogLPuiA, Pc:ember 28, 1861. Tho Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of this Com pany will ho hold at the Depot, ou DARBY AVOIIIIO, be tween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1862, at 3X P. 21., at which time an election for President and Directors to eery() for the ensuing Year will be held. The StipplenteLt to tho Charter, approved tho twenty eighth day of February laid, will ho submitted for accept ance or rejection. THOMAS SPARKS, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOU'l lIWARK PIII4ADELPIIIA CITY PAS SENGER RAILBOA.D tUDIP ANY, BERKS (lute Chatham) Street, below FOURTH. DM A D 8 PIIIA, December 23,1861. The Annual Meeting of the St tckholdera of the Frank ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company will be held at the Oftice of the Company, on MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at 12 o'clock AI.. at bleb time And place an Election will ho hold for Proal dent and Thaw., Dlrectera to eerie the ensuing year. d3O-tjal3 ODA& R. ABBOTT, Secretary. asOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN. SURANCE COSIPANY. 400 WALNUT sr. no•omber 28, 1801. NOTICE.—The Aunuot Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fmterprhe Insurance Company vrlll ho held on lONDAY, the 13th day of January, ).802, at n o'clock A. N., at the 011 ice of the Company. Au Elechou for Tmelvo Directors to servo the ensuing year will he held on tho came day, at the name place, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. and 2 P. N. 282 1 8204ja12 CHARLES W. C0:K11, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PIIILA.DELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY tMIPANY. DECEMBER 27, MG. Tho Annual Meeting of the Storkholders of the Plll - DELPDIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY will be held at No. 25 MEROB ANTS' EX CD ANGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1862, nt twelve o'clock 11L, at which Unman Election for Presi dent and Six Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held. WM. W. COLKET, OFFICE OF TILE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, 301 WALNUT St. PIIILADELPIIIA, January 2, 1802, Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Clem. patty hill take placo at their offico, 304 WALNUT &root, on MONDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock DI.; and at tho some Onto an election will ho hold for thirteen Directors for the ensuing year. WILLIAM B. HILL, js3•t2o*o Actuary. frrOFFICE lIUNTINGOON ANDOIROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO. DEOSMUSA 26th, 1861. NOTICE.—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tho Huntingdon and Drone Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will he hold at their Office, No. 213 South THIRD Street, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1602, at 11 A. AI., when an Election will be held for a President and twelve Directors, to servo for the ensuing year. J. P. AEILTSEN, de27•dtial4 Secretary. EG.INSURANCE COMPANY OE THE . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA . , An JANUARY 2, 1861 • nieetiOn fel' thirteen Directors of the Company, to .e, re for ono sear, Mill be held at the Company's Office, Nos. 4 and 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING. un MONDAY, January ]3, 1802, between the have of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. 11. WILLIAM II AB PE 11, ja3413 • Secretary. DrTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF TILE Stockholders of the FARMERS' WESTERN Mr itHET COMP • NY will be held nt the WESTERN MARKET HOTEL, N0.212e MARKET street, on FRI DAY, the rith Inelent at 8 o'clock P. 11.1., to elect officers for the ensuing year. J W. SHIES, Ja., jne..6ot Secretory. ErrOFFICE OF THE GIRARD COL LEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY Comer of Columbia and Ridge avenues. PHILAD6I.PIIII, Jan. 6th, 1863. The Boned of Directors of A , The Girard College Pas senger Railway Company" have this day declared a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE out or the earnings of the past six months, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives, ou denoted. jay -et W. S. BLIGHT, Treasurer. try. OFFICE OF THE MINE lIILL AND SCHUYLKILL RAVEN RAILROAD 0031- VAHY. . PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20,1801. A stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at their office in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, South SEVENTH Street, the 13th day of let Month, (January,) 1802, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time a report of the proceedings of tho 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 DIDDLE, de23•tjal3it Secretary. grPHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Street, • • • • PHILADELPHIA, January 2, 1802. DIVIDEND NOTICE-0, dividend of 'seven per cent. on the Preferred Stock of this Company hoe bees declared, payable on the 16th Instant, freo from State tax. Stockholders on the books of the New York Agency will be paid at the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. Stockholders on the books of the Boston. Agency wilt 66 paid at the office of Mesara..l. P. Thayer & Brother. jab-tl6 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. By order or the Board, JOIIN A. DIoDOWELL, Secretary PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11, 1802. JOHN T. LANCE, Secretary HENRY HAINES, Secretary PHILADELPHIA, January 2, 1882. Secretary MILITARY NOTICES WANTED—For the Lancer Begiment, now in Washington, a few YOUNG AnKRT/CNN. Apply at the Webtern Hotel, No. 826 Btreot. jal3-31* WANTED—For the Regiment of Lancers, Colonel Bush, now lu Washington, a few YOUNG MEN, front 21 to 27 years of age,.d not less thou 5 feet 7. Apply at the Western hotel, No. 820 MARKET Street. jal3-3ttt iiUNITED STATES MARINES.- Wanted, Immediately, for the United Statea Marine Carps, TIIIIXE 111.1NURSD ABLE-BODIED MEN for sea et mace, between. the ogee of sightoeu and forty Y'ears. All Information that may he required will he given at the Rendozvoue, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, in3-12t Recruiting 4/111cor. , . .. . . NEW PUELItuTioNs HOLIDAY BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES. W. G. PERRY, Bookseller, de2o4m B. W. Corner FOURTH and RAVE DIARIES FOR 1862. GREATEST 'VARIETY, AND AT THE BUY OP THE PUBLISHER. LOWEST PRICES WILLIAM G. PERRY, Publisher de2o-ho S. W. Corner 'FOURTH and RACE. ptOOKS, LAW AND MISOELLA BROUS, now and old, bought, told, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 410 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their camel, 6209, 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. Catalogue& in press, sent free. Libraries up prillind by(folk-tfl JOHN OA MPRELD. FOR BOSTON—The Steam ._i Ilifp SAXON, having been detaine4 by hail noatber, will r ceiye freight THIS DAY, (Monday,)) and Bail THIS EVENING. /al3-It 11. WINSOR & CO MBE VALUE OF LIKENESSES OF -L. our relatives or friends iv manifest to all. Then defer not, until too Into, to get coLoRED PHOTO GRAPHS for $l, at 11EIlitEll'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Hit ARMY TENTS-200 for sale by jal3-321f FROTITINGUAIit & WELLS A NTI -FRICTION METAL, Superior quality, For ealo by JAMES YOCUM, JR., ',RINK ER'S AL &EY, .1143-2m* Bet. Front and Second, Race and Arch ate EORGE HALFMAN, N.A SHOVEL AND SPADE MAIMPA UT 1 , ERR, CORNER. OF DREAD AND QUARRY STREETS, 3034m* Bet. Arch and Race, and Second and Third. HOWARD & HARNDEN EXPRESS. • REMOVED TO 607 CHESTNUT STREET, NEXT DOOR TO GRANVILLE STOKES. FREIGHT, MONEY, &0., forwarded to all points NORTH, SOII7 EAST, and WEST. Having opened an Office in WASHINGTON, we shall give special attention to freight for that City and vicinity. January 7, 1862. UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY AGENCY AND CAMP EX PRESS. TO MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, and IN VENTORS, and More 'Moiling to forward Packages to tho Camps of the Army, or Navin Stations of tho Coast or Gulf: Having secured especial privileges for visiting all the departments both of the Army awl Navy, and all tho comps of the various military stations, and the naval pests of the Comet and Gulf, for tho purpose of introducing end belling to the Departments, Military Storekeepers, Conitnissaries, Quartermasters, Sutiere, Officers and Sol diers, and also to Naval Agents and Paymasters of the Navy, all articles rrimirtff for thotise, convenience, com fort, and necessity, both of the Army Bali Navy, we have organized tho above entitled ACE! , CY AND CA MP EX PRESS, with its headquarters in tho city of Wash ington. Under this arranger, ent--entirely complete, and extending thiough all the departments both of the AM) , and Navy,—we can otter unequalled facilities to Mer chants, 111anufacturers, and Invoutors, in readiness of sale, sac leg of time, and the many expenses unavoidable through time usual tedious channels of sato to the De partments, Camps, end Naval Stations. Those wishing to avail themselves of the benefits of this thorough and extenhively-organized system of agency, can do on by forwarding samples of their goods to our address by express, nod prices and explanations by letter. All packages for camp delivery marked to our address, Washington, H. 0. All goode, inventions, wares, or merchandise, of whatever nature, ordered by this Agency, as ill be paid for on delivery. Lottery of inquiry will meet with prompt atter, ion. Agent moll referred, tvi(if natal means, can find pro fitable emolo)ment In this organbatton. A few aro Adited. omco No. 211 PENNSYLVANIA. Avenue, op posite Willard's Betel, Washington, 1).11 REFERENCES: GEORGE LAW, Now York. I EItASTI7B CORNING, Albany llosEa GRINsal...; tJ. 11. TiciiAnt; -- & DROA3A. le I ALEX. CIUMMINGIS, Ann7lrinnyWiLsox, atamehugette. HIGos & Co., Bankers, Wavhington. D. O. ja7-tr JOHNSON, SWEETLAND. & CO. SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND kJ PRODUCE STORE STILL, AHEAD.—The ecib scriber takes this method to Inform his patrons, and the public generallY, that he lose removed hie Fruit and Pro duct, Store to No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, where he he now prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Rutter, Ugge, POnitrg, Ac. Also, EXTRA FABILY FLOUR, Buckwheat Floor, and Corn Dieu. AY of which he will sell as low as can by bought anywhere In the city. . . _ Being thankful for prig favors, to those Mho have to liberally patrouired him heretofore, the subsCriber most respectfully solicits a continuance of their patroringo, and invites all others to give him a call, at his new place, where ho has superior facilities for supplying all with everything in his Hue, ou the most reasonable terms. My motto is: ""To live and lot live; quick sales, and email profits." Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. Z. GOTT VIALS, ded-tf 872 SPRING GARDEN Street. /(TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED 11 AND FRIED, AND CUICKEN cation Cardn and other notices will be distributed to all parity of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned to at all times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the case may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion and waste; and flatters himself, that by his long expe rience in butanefis, be will he able at all times to glee, al heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 2bo South TWELFTH Street, above SPRUCE. 001.-13 m L.VINE übarriber SHlßT MANUFACTORY. _ The s would invite attention to lila IMPROVED OUT OF HU /ITS, Which lie makes a specialty In his business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. 3. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, j 0941 Four doors botow the Uontinental. TRUSSES! BRA.OES ! SUP PORTERS!!! O. IL NEEDLES, El W. corner RACE em! TWELPER Streate, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appli ances, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French !armies, and a complete as.lortruout of best American. English and American Supporters and Belts,Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes great oary, French Pessaries ' Ac. Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. no27.if3m MBE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.- A DEPOSITORY of "Tao tinite4 States Sanitary Commission" is now open at No. 1.236 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Contributiene received for the Iloepttale, and for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. dell-4w BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN EVERY VARIETY, AND OF TUE BEST STOCK, SELLING AT LOW PRICES. Buy at tho Manufactory. W. G. PERRY, BLANK-BOOK MANUFATURER, de2o-Im S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. ROOK BINDING or EVERY DESCRIPTION EXEOUTED IN THE BEST DIANNE% AT VERY LOW PRICES, At W. G. PARRY'S, BOOKBINDER, de2o Im S. W. Corner EOURTII and RACE. VARD AND GREASE.-50 tierces _LA prime Leaf lard; 60 tierces White aroma, Direct from the Weet, end in store. For eato by MURPRY tt KOONS, iRT-tr kT0.146 NORTH WHARVES. - nUR FIRST CITIZENS PATRQN, IZE the bplentlltl Bair-Cutting and /lathing Eta. love, FOUlint nett miAitort Streets. Jan-it TT AM S .-1,000 pieces sugar cured .11..1City-amoked Haw for sato by Cc O. SADVBII & CO., 309 103 ARCH Street, 3d door alloto Front. IOR SALE-30 bbls. SOUR ICROUP, bolt gratify ,• pnt up for army purpows. Apply fir CL A. WILDMAN, 425 MARKET otreat. jaB.Btit - pRo OMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE, &-c ; Brooms, BooloA9, kr., for Hole by G. BLAKISTON, Commit.lon Merchant, Jalo.3ra 22 Booth WATER Shoot. GRAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR Dyed a beautiful Black or Brown, at 'FOURTH and BRANCH. nB-if RAISINS —3OO boxes Layer Raisins; 300 half boxes Later Raisins; 300 boxes M 11 Ranch Raisins; 300 half boxes ffi B Bunch Raisins. Now and choice fruit, now landing and for sale by MURPHY & KOON3, No. 340 NORTH WHARVES. DRIED APPLES. —66 sacks new Western Dried Apples; 7 bide new Western Dried Apples. Just received and in store. For sale by MURPHY An KOONS, ja7-11 No. ]4e NORTH WHARVES. Ql3 OULDERS-1,500 pieces city ,...) smoked Shoulders i also, 70 hlols. Shoulders hittry en!t, for snlo by C. C. SADLER .4 CO , 103 ATICII Street, 241 door ohm Front. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looktng•Clnsnes, EngravingB, and fine I'rerneB, at CEO. F. BENKERVS, No. 826 ARCH Street. jal-iftf RETAIL. DRY GOODS. WHITE GOODS, FOR LADIES' WEAR, HOSIERY, VESTS, &c.—Ail de,orip- Vona and best makes Cambric, laconot, French, Ma, Swirl. Bfull, Book, and English Muslin,, French Linen Cambric's, Lawn , , Mingles, Tatluaus, Nalosooks. and Organdies. Also, Cotton end Merino Hosiery, 'Vests, itc., of the most approved regular makes SHEPPARD, VAN HARLIN GEN t k ABRISON, jr,l3-3t No. 1008 CLIESTNUT Street. fIALMORAL SKIRTS.—The subscri byre hove received an Invoice of hue Balmoral Skirts, 01 low prices. , SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, (4 ARRISON, je:l3-3t ki0.1003 CIIESTNU'r Street. CHEAP SEAL SKINS. BLACK CLOTHS, HEAVY OLOAKINGS, CASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. COOPER & CONARD, 8. E. CORNER NINTH and MARKET BTB. dl6-mw( Ira FROSTED BEAVERS. Ono Case or Frosted Iletwora. Black Mixtures. Brown do. Superior quality for Cloaks. STIARPLESS BROTHERS, jaD CHESTNUT anti EIGHTH Streets BALMORAL SKIRTS. A Mtge lot. Bright and dark colors, 'Woollen tops, full size, At low prices. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jag CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stroote MEN'S WEAR -BOYS' WEAR. 50 to 70-cent Simon Casslowes t Satinets, &c. SI Casaimores hest in the market. 51.10 Casehneres ; beet in the market. 51.21 Cassitneres; best ever sold for the money Black Cloths r Ladles' Wear. Black Broadcloths for Men's Wear. Some Bargains in oar Cloth Stock. Tailors' attention is invited. COOPER & COWARD, S. E. corner WIN PH and MARKET CLOAKS AND SHAWLS Reduced hi Price. Goal Stock of Cloaks. Blanket Long Sbaids Cheap. Black Thibot Shalele Cheap. Black Blanket Square Shards for $l. • "troche Shawls at half price. COOPER & CONARD, inS S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste 'MEE & LANDELL, FOURTH and -12.4 ARCH, open to-day, a in eh assortment of Douldwfaced Black Figured Bilks. Solid Colored Brown Figured Silks. Blued, Diodes, Green, awl Purple Silks. [jaB EYRE & LANDELL keep the very hearted Plain Black Droaa Silks. Ileary-bordered Stout Black Silks. Widow's Since, without glom. Rich Plain Silks, for city trade, jab S2.SOBALMORAL SKIRTS, full size. Balmorala Wholenale. Balmorala Retail. jag ICYRE k LANDBLL. FLANNELS. -A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF BellBllllra/a FLANNELS. all widths, Beachilale and Saxony FLANNELS, Shaker and Walsh FLANNELS, at very low prices. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. We are closing out our entire stock of Fine nil 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 Moire Antiques at 60 cents, worth $l. Super Black Moire Antiques at SIX cents, worth $1.26. WINTER DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY. H. STEEL & SON, jai No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates. REMOVALS. WOTICE.— The Office of the Port Rich mond Iron Works has been removed from No. 125 Walnut Street, to the works at Port Richmond, where all the business of the firm will, in future, be transacted. Communications addressed through the City I'OA Office Hill receive prompt attention. ja3-fmwet I. P. MORRIS It CO. 4 4\ REMOVAL.—The undersigned has removed from No. 8 North THIRD Sheet to No. 720 CHESTNUT Street, m hero hp trill continue tho job bing of Millinery Goods, as heretofore. M. DERNIIIMM, Philadelphia, Jan 2, 1862. ja2.43t p A. FAEINESTOCK & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Street XOl-1m STATIONERY WILLIAM MANN, STATIONER BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER, BURNT OUT LAST NIGHT, AT No. 43 SOLITE. FOURTH STREET, IS NOW READY TO SHOW CUSTOMERS A r - umoc, - rvi‘<> c 3 xr OF PERFECT GOODS IN 1115 -LINE, No. 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Four doors abotro ide old Store. JANUARY 7, 1862. FINANCIAL NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 BOOTH THIRD STREHT, S Tim 7 340 per cent Treasury Notes of all denomina tions, of the second issue of Fifty Millions, dated Octo ber let, aro now ready to deliver to purchasers, at the office of J. COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOIIT•II THIRD STREET GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN. jal.lm DREXEL ct CO. $31300 —A FIRST-CLASS Dl .Giltu?tUNADrrllyEroT or this amount tor trot, at a Itte P rTl v d e is i E. PETTIT, jnl No. 300 WALNUT Strad. GROCERIES ----- CRAB-APPLE CIDER, OLD CURRANT WINE, OUR USUAL SUPPLY, JUST RECEIVED ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, jnB•tf Cornor of ELEVENTH and VINE Sts MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SALMON, itc.-8.8430 bbls Mess Noe. 1,2, and 8 MACKEREL, large, medium, and small, in swotted p tokages of choice, late-caught, fat fish. 5;000 bbis. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her• rings, of choice qualities. 5,000 boxes extra now sealed Herrings. 8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes largo Magdalene Herring& 250 bbls. Mackinac White Matt ISO bbls. new Economy Mess Slink 26 bbl,. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 500 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In store and landing, for sale by MURPHY b MOONS, nob No. 1443 NORTH WHARVES. ILLUMINATING OILS. COAL OIL! COAL OIL! GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, 98 SOUTH 13E0OND STREEI, AGENT FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY. BIANUFACTIIiIIaS OF COAL OIL, AND RE FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President, GEO. OODEN, Secretary. Moo, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, A. BEERS, Patent Gfg.ts Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer In Dlth ridged Patent Oval (fire -proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass Chimneys, Lampe, Sat. Burners to burn Coal Oil with out Chimneys. Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully invited to examine our stock. no2l-2m pORTLANI) KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepared to enpply tote STKRD&RD ILLIIMYN&TIN4 OIL eRRATLY REDUCED PRIORS. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sox.% &ammo, 1010 MARKET STEWS% 402-ern Pnltritilohls. aUNNY BAGS-60 BALES FOR LA &dot* , JAMETOII Ra 01.118TAIIIA, nn99 .20.2 nth 'FRONT Stront talux••■••• E. S. EARLEY, FIIIIVIBIIING UNDERTAKER, Bouthwo4 corner of TENTH end GREEStree t, nolO-Sznifie MILITARY GL ASSES OFFICERS' GLASSES. FIELD AND MARINE. A full supply of the above Glasses have been this Say received from Paris. They are of very great power, having GRADUATED SIGHTS, AOROACATIC, And 26 Lines. For sale by BAILEY & CO , 819 CHESTNUT STREET COPARTNERSHIPS DISSOLUTION.—'I lie firm of JONES A; CUM 111 IN GS to this day dissohed by limitation. Either pally is authorized to sign the name of the fine in settlement of their ENtS M JONES, Hi ttY K. CUMMINGS. Philadelphia, Dec. 31, Mil. ja13.30k DEEOLUTION.—The Copartnership formerly existing between the undersigned, under the firm of VANDERVEER, ARCHER CO., wasdie solved Dee. 31, 1881, by limitation. The business will be settled by 13. F. ARCHER and F. B. REEVES, at No. .45 North WATER Street. C. P. VANDERVEER, B. F. ARC IiER, F. B. lIBEYFS. Philadelphia, January 10, 1862. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership, under the firm of ARCHER A: REEVES, for transaction of a WHOLE SALE GROCERY business, at the old stand, No. 45 North WATER Street and Nn, 46 North DE LAW ABE Avenue. BENJAMIN F. ARCHER, FRANCIS B. REEVES, Bbiladelphia, Jan. 10, 1862. jal3•tf THE INTEREST OF MR. H. BUR JAM, and Ma sigoatu:o by nrocuration, ceases THIS DAY in our business. JOHN VOGT & CO. Philadelphia, December 31, 1881. jal3-3t-X, !THE COPARTNERSHIP BERE- A.. tofore existing between the subscribers, under the name and firm of S. Bittsunami & Co , is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The affairs of the lute firm Nvill be settled by S. SIT,- NVIIO will continue the business under the some firm, at the old stand, No. 13 North FOUR.TiI 8. SILBE OMAN, KITZINGER. Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 1882. jail 3t* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The undersigned have Ws day formed a copartnership, under the name of L. B. IIOPYIN .4 CO., to transact the General Auction and Couunisaion business at No. 242 MARKET Street. L. B. 110 SPIN. T• FRANK COOPER., Philadelphia, January 11,1882 sail 1t rfillE COPARTNEIi SHIP HERE -I- TOFORE existing under tho firm of GAUL it LEWIS, la this day (limbed by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by either part ner, at No. 211 North FOURTH Street. WILDIAM GAUL, THEODORE C. LEWIS. PHILADELPHIA, October 31, 1881. no27..wet NOTICE.—The Copartnership of "D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS having been dissolved by the death of David Kirkpatrick, Sr., the subscribers will settle up the buelneisa of the said firm, and will con tinue the HIDE, OIL, AND LEATHER COMMIS. SION BUSINESS, at No. 31 South THIRD Street, un der the mime firm and name of D. KIRKPATRICK & EONS. CHARLES II KIRKPATRICK, DAVID 'KIRKPATRICK, FRANCIS A. KIRKPATRIEK. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 3892. Jal-109 COPARTNERSHIP RIBL MORRIS this day retires from our firm. lIIs sons, THEODORE IL MORRIS aud FREDERICK. W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners, and the busi ness will be continued as heretofore. MORRIS, WHEELER, k CO., Iron Merchants, 1608 MARKET Street. "Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1361. WANTS _ ________ vsTANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, a Situation as SALESMAN In a Retail flat Store; Is thoroughly acquainted with the business, hating an experience of twelve years. Can influence considerable itrat-clabs trade, and give satisfactory refer runes. Address Box No. 1402, Phliadelphia Bost Office. jall-3t* WANTED. --The Military Hospitals at Washington are in urgent need of Bed Swizz, (of ticking,) Sheets, and Wrappers. Any of these ar ticles left nt the Depository of the United States Sanitary Commission, No. 1235 CIIESTNUT Street, will be at once forwarded to 'Washington. ya'3•thstn3t* WAN TED—A second-hand Sta tionery Steam Engine, of from GO to 70-Horse Power. Address, stating particular., "Sox 1155 p o d Office." de2l-tf - - LEGAL ESTATE OF MARTHA M. LONG- Deceased.—Letters Testamentary upon the Estuto of MARTEL,. M. LONGSTE ra, de ceased, haling been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, for the City and County of Philadel phia, nil persons indebted to said Estate are desired to niche payment; and those having claims or demands agoinm the name, to present teem without delay to JOHN L. LONOSTRETIL Executor, No. 410 GALLO MIMI. Street. or his Attorney, JOHN L. stioE %KER., jun-raCtse 325 North SIXTH Street, ESTATE OF JOHN WECKERLY, Decea,ed.—Letters Testamentary to the Estate of JOHN WECKERLY, late of the City of Philadelphia, Victualler, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to the Estate said pleasa make lat,tnient ; and those baying claims will present them to the Executors, at Hall, Northeast corner FOURTH and GEORGE Directs, (basement). s jal3- W3l. ffxecutors. WECKERLY, I ntat* JOHN G. IVECKERLY. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR JL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Est ate of ELIZ A SHANKL AND, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to milt, settle, and adjust the first account of JOHN HARTMAN, ad ministrator of Raid estate, and ropert distribution of the tilinti iti-Edmy ntmoulyAiejr, t,r4 l 9x, 1 14.1,1/1/et. meat, on MONDAY, January 27th, 1862, at 4 P. N., at his office, No. 512 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. - HENRY W. DUCACHET, Junior, vs. SUSAN B. DUCACHET. C. P. Juno T. 1861. Atlas Divorce. N 0.16. . _ And new, January 8, 18112, on motion of JUAN 0. BULLITT, for libellant, rule granted to show cause why 5 divorce front the bonds of matrinuny should not be decreed in the above case, returnable 211 h day of dantkry, A, D. 18.62, end direct that Into be pub ltehed to the rules of court at least twice a week for two weeks In The Press and Daily News, two daily peters published in this city, and also twice In the Legal InlelNgeneer, before the divot co be decreed. tale, 13 , 10, 20-40 STATE OP GEO. W; FARNUIVI, .11 DECEASED. Lettered Administration upon the Estate of GEORGE W.FAREUM, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, for the city nod county of Philadelphia, nll persons indebted to said Estate mill please mho pity meat, and those having claims present them to JAMES EDWARD FARNUM, Admin istrator, No. SG South FRONT Street. de9•mtt N 0 TICE .-LETTERS TESTA. AIENTARY to the Estate of LEWIS B. TAY LOB, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, ell persons liming claims against said Estate are re guested to present them for settlement, and those in debted to make pit) moot to GIORGE W. TAYLOR, SAMUEL L CRRUTZBORG, or RIaIiARD R. DUTTON, Executors, detl.n.Gtte S. E. cor. of FIFTH and MAttliET Sts. WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVE TUIS DAY entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Colllllloll‘, math of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of. March, 1836, entitled o An Act relative to Limited Partnerships," and the supplements thereto,and do hereby certify, that the name of the firm under ',Odell add part nert.hip so to be conducted is WILLIAM PRAfiER; that the general nature of the tastiness to be transacted is the EMBROIDERY AND LACE BUSINESS, and the taut nilt ha transacted In the city of Philadelphia, that the name of the general pal Bier in said Bros is WILLIAM. FRASER, and the special psrtner SAMUEL FREEDLY, both of the city of Philadelphia; that the capital contributed by the said SAMUEL FRE KDL Y, special partner, Is five thousand dollars in cash; that tho period at mhich the said partnership is to commeice is the ninth day of November,lB6l, and that it will termi nate on the thirty-first slay of December, 1861. WILLIAM FRASER, General Partner. de3o.tubt SAMUEL FREEDLY, Special Partner. T N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. AUGUST C. MILLER vs. DANIEL T. WOLF and THEODORE W. WOLF. Sept. Term. PAL No. KG, Lev. Ea 'rho Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the proems sin of the Shoran sale, under the above writ, of alt that certain lot or piece of ground and improvements thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Girard 13 1 , mote end Seventh street, in the void Ott of Phil t delphia, containing in front on sat I Girard avenue twen ty feet, and In length or depth extending thence north ward ham een parallel lines on the lill.ll. Itne thereof, along the east line of said Seventh street one hundred and eighteen feet four Inches and a half, and on the oast line thereof one bundled and sixteen feet three Inches nod n half; bounded northward by ground now or Into of Pollard AlcCoinalck, oasts, aid by oilier ground of the said Jacob Wittig, weoto and by said Sex milli street, and southward by Caroni avenue aforesaid; ;being the same premises which William H. Hero, Esq., High Sheriff, etc., by deed poll bearing even dote herewith duly acknow ledged in open District Court, and entered among the records thereof, granted and conveyed unto the said Daniel T. Wolf and Theodore W. Wolf, in fee. suoiect to to is yeasty ground rent of one hundred dollars, payable boll yeatly on tho flu st Oats of January and July in every l earl—wit, attend to the duties of his appoint ment 011 TUESDAY, January 2lst, 1862, at 3 o'cl,ck P. N. at Ids Office, No. AOS WALNUT Street, Phila. delphle, alien and where all penults interested aro re quired to present their claims, or he debarred from coming 111 upon said fund. jald-rwtjn2l /1j0.9 /rAnDUC T EST, Auditor. TN Tll E COURT OF COMMON -1- PLEAS FOR NORTIIAMPTON COUNTY, PA. The underehmetl, appointed by tho said Court to make distribution of the balance in Clio hands of GEORGE W. FOBBING, Trnsteo for tho sale of the Real Estate of the NORTHAMPTON SLATE QUARRY COM PANY, utA meet the pasties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Cher-A of Janu ary, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. Id , at the WETH ®RILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street, Philadelphia. jah4mw.bt R. E. WRIGHT, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR ± THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of BALTUS C. SYLVESTER, deceased. 'the Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of FREDERICK SYLVESTER and BARBARA SYLVESTER, Amninistrators of the Estate of BALTUS C. SYLVESTER, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countants, tvill meet the parties interested, for the pur poses of his appointment, ou MONDAY, January 20, 1862, at 4 o'clock P. H., at his office, No. 416 WALNUT Street, in the Gity of Philadelphia. jab mwf•st CHARLES S. PANO(IAST, Auditor. SAFES LELLIE'S SAFE DEPOT P, to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, ow n krauklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Wall determined to merit future patronage, has secured Oa elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand e large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ant Chilled lion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the ants strictly Lire and burglar proof safes made.) Alec, Lillie't Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. • Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Ifni Cabinet Safe, for Plato, Jewelry, &e. This Safe Is OW ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet of fared for this purpose, and is the only one that Is striollY Ere and'burglar proof. SPECIAL Norma.--I have now on hand say twenty Farrel, Honing, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly use and some forty of other makers, comprising a compis* assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tai now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will bo. mold at van low prices. Please call and examie. ) a25-lyit M. O. SADLER. Agent. AMUSEMENTS A MERICAN ACADEMY OB MUM .1.5.---BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. Lome and Manager ON MONDAY EVENING, January 13, 1862, BENEFIT, AND MOST POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE! EDWIN FORREST, When he will sustain hie world-renowned She epearian cl arm: r of OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE lago JOHN 111.cC 0 LLOUGH Emilia Mr, BARREN Deademona Miss ATHENA. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at half past f. MO" Prices as usual. sall-21 A MERICAN ACADEMY OF A MUSIC. SPECIAL NOTICE. BENEFIT, And most positively last appearance of EDWIN FORREST, ON MONDAY EVENING, January 13, 1862. 1/5 0 " Eotra Train of Care will leave Norristown, Ma nayunk, Conshohocken, Spring Mill, and ell Flag Sta llone. iu time to witueia the Greatest Tragedian of the age, EDWIN FORREST, In his Brilliant Character of OTHELLO. Returning, leave Depot at NINTH and GREEN, at 12 o'clock. The Passenger Railways from Frankford and German mantown will take passengers to the Academy and re turn at the close of the performance, Curtain rises at hail past 7, WALNUT -STREET THEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Street& Sole Lessee MILS. M. A. GAERETTSOM. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, January 13, The performance will commence with IRELAND AA IT WAS Bagged Pat Mr. Barney Williams Judy O'Trot Mrs. Bartley Williams To be Idiom ed by the Comedietla of OUR GAL! Caroline Morlou Mrs. Barney Williams. To conclude with THE 'HUSH LION. Tim Moore ilr. Barney Williams. Raman-50, 87), 7b, and 2b cents; Private Boxes, itts and $3. Doom open at quarter to 7. To oommenoe at 7%. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THXATILB. Acting and Stage Manager W. B. FBEDISIBIONJL Badness Agent and 'framer JOS. D. IDIBPIII FIRST NIGHT OF JOHN DREW. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) January 13, 1864 THE IRISH AMBASSADOR. John Drew as Sir Patrick O'Plenicpo. To be followed by THE TRIER TUTOR Jerry O'Rourke. Previous to the Comedy, "LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS." 137 - Prices as usual. Wir - Curtain rises at X after 7 o'clock. rir - Beats secured three days to adyeace. CONTINENTAL THEATRE WAM•HUT Street, above Eighth. ANOTHER EXCITING NOVELTY. Written °serenely for this Theatre, abounding with TE BILLING EFFECTS AND INCIDENTS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Jan. 13, 1662, Will be erceeuted, for the first time, the new Eques trian National Drama of THE WAR FOR THE UNION: Mr. Whitby's magnificent stud of horses will appear. The performance will commence with SCENES IN IN DIA. Admission 15 and 25 cents. To commence',( past 7. SECOND ANNUAL CONCERT OF THE JUNIOR HANIIOIIIA SOCIETY Ar HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14, 1862. • TICKETS, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Can be bad at Leo A; Walker's and J. E. Gould's Miele Stores, and at the Nall. Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o'clock. jal3.2t* MUSICAL -FUND HALL. MB. SIMON HASSLER Respectfully informs his Friends, and the Public. in ge nera', that he will give his FIRST GRAND CONCERT, (Since hia Residence in Philadelphia,) On THURSDAY EVENING, January 16, 1862, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. The following Artists have kindly consented to give their valuable assistance on this occasion: 11Pme BERTHA JOHANNSEN, Mr. T. BISHOP, Mr. CARL WOLFSOHN, Mr. CHARLES SCIERITZ. A CARD. Mr. HASSLER states, with pride, that the Principal Resident Musicians have, in a truly professional spirit, nobly volunteered their sere ices, to enable him to form a POWERFUL ORCHESTRA, in order to produce the Two Grand Overtures! in a style worthy of the Compo sers and the appreciation of a Philadelphia Public. t I'M ON HASSLER Conductor. CARL SENTZ Leader. MICHAEL H. CROSS will preside at the ... . Tickets FlE`ill CNN ca. To be bad, with programmes, at the Principal brusio - Storm, at Continental Hotel, of the Committee, and to the Evening at the Door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Con cert to commence et 8. jall.6t ING'S AMPHITHEATRE E Street and PENNnYLVANIA Avenue, near Willard'e, WASHINGTON, D. C. THOMAS RING Solo Lessee and Manager. FRANK WHITTAKER ....Equestrian Manager. Visitors are respectfully Informed that Elsie ELEGANT BRICK EDIFICE Ie nightly open for SUPERIOR EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES. DAN BICE, THE AMERICAN HUMORIST, WILL APPEAR NIGHTLY, FOR ONE WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, January 6, 1862. - yEr Fer Dill particulars ace Washington Sundag Chronicle and local bills. SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ON WEDNESDAY AND WATIIRDAS AFTERNOONS. RICHARD P. JONES, Agent. TEMPLE OF WONDERS TENTH awl CHESTNUT Stmts. tn - rus u,,,fi/MR—BLITZ EVERY EVENING, commencing at half pail - 7 o'cioC.lY — . and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY tarza- Illusions, Pascological Experimencus.- tions, Ventriloquial Oddities, Comicstitles, and 800 Mots and the Pleasing 11Ithibition of the Learned Oft nary Birds. Admission 25 cents ; Children 13 cents. G ERMANLfi ORCHESTRA CARL BENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC; REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at B% o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND H ALL. Package of Eight Tickets, $l3 Single Tickets, 25 els To bo had at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street, T. EL Gotild'e, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. 0c95.15 IDENNSYLVANLA. ACADEMY ON J- THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, open day, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. H. till S P. Ht. Admiceion 16 cents. Children cinder twelve yew; half price. Shares! of Stock. NO. 1,1 BOARDING TO LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, a bed room and sitting room, or bed room only, In WALNUT Street, between Tenth and Broad. Address, for further particulars, "X. Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut street. di 4-tf FOR SALE AND TO LET DESIRABLE PINE-STREET Lint RESIDENCES to EXCHANGE for first-class Merchandise. Apply to J. It. WATERS. US South FOURTH Stmt. i n A WELL-BUILT FOUR,- STORIED BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, located on MAIIK.F.T Street, %ill be EXCIELNGT.II for good Building Lots in the Twentieth ward. Apply to J. 11. WATERS, jai 110 Smith VOIIBTII Street. 6-1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE =AA handsome four-storted DWELLING, o a TENTH Street, near Chestnut. A Farm, small houses, or good Stocks w,ll bo taken in payment. Apply to S. H. WATERS, ja7 110 South FOURTH Street. Ega FOR SALE—A FARM of 20 FOR n, in the town of WEYMOUTH, N. J.. to ex change for Furniture. Apply to J. H. WATERS, jo? 110 South FOURTH Street. $5OO WILL BUY THE WHOLE of a valuable PATENT,or secure a large in terest hi one that will make a fortuue during the war. Address "PATENTEE," Lambertville, N. J. ja74ltla 'UDR SALE AND EXCHANGE- R-I: large number of Farms to the adjoining Cone. ties, States of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to jel-tt E. PET CIT. No. SOO waLNuT Street. EI P TIMBER. FOR SALE.- Several Tracts of WHITE-OAK MBES. LAND in Dorchester county, Maryland, convenient to naviga ble water. Tor particulara apply to JAS. T. McCULLSIIGH, Elkton, MAI de2s-1m F ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly 'situated in Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a half tulles from the Limerick station, on the Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Prico--rito thousand dal • lore ($5,000). Apply on the premises. nolS.tf SAMUEL H. GRAFF. ge, FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM, containing fib acres of superior land, near Sandy Run Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with first class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchase money can remain at Z. per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT, • a t No. 309 WALNUT Street. INSUILANCE COMPANIES H FIRE INBH• 01 THIS SWATS OP (191431CONWEAV V RANCE COMPAIT PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Sena', M. D., °Mules H. Rogers'. John M. Whitall, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, D.ohert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stew art, Willies:a Struthers. Henry Lea-le, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAY E, M. D., President. JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Fine President. SAMUEL S. - MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, eIDI 011ESTWOW Street, PhSadelnhla. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 008 ONSWINIPI' Steed, WIRE AND INLAND LNSURAIZOIL DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright " Wright Broe. & Co. D. B. Barney "Davis & 12orooy. Henry Lewis, Jr " Lewis Bros& Oa D. Richardson.. " J. 0. Howe & Co. Jno. W. Everman....... " J. W. Everman & Co. Goo. A. West..,• • " West & 'robes. F. S. Martin " Savage, Martin, & Co. 0. Wileon Davis.. Attorney-at-law. N. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodruff. Ale. Kessler, Jr No. 1718 Gmen street. GEORGE W. DAY, Preddent. FRANCIS N. BITCH, Pico-FredaMff. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Ja7l-1111 FRESH MINCED MEAT. The subetrlber begs leave to Inform the public that he le again 'prepared to odor We justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, In large or small onantitlea. Orlon through Po tlatch Post will be punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT. SPRING G&EVEN and FItAXIILIK Stoats , nol3-2ca rtaadointge. J. N. NIXON. John Drew
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