. Iltarkets. • .11.uttusT .c . .,,,liewlrcser. *Ms ir amerrittlis export demand, but go. • - nindly Metiers below the Mises of the holders, and only =about 1,000 barrels 'foruslOsiers at 110.26 for superfine, -- . - 144 - 05.75108 fey cesium and good extra badly, inolu iheg 600 bbli choice Limosster county extra at $5.75 f Iddr. " - The bah. tithe trade are limited within the same range of Micas-for snyerthee and extrns, and from 156.35 7*147417 , LW foe; fancy brands, as in quallti. The re ' are light and the market generally firm stele r• choir, Andric lire rear and CUM Meal remain /nen ' •" weq o n te the former at $ 376, and Peens Meal - , ..,icireaa6loo WY bbl, frith sales of'-300 bble at that price. Wrimai.-,The market iciest' active and prices rather -lower, with sales of 7,000 bushels to noto at 135m1.360 "for good andixfons Pennsylvania red, in store, and 140 m 7 P45e for waits.: - Rye is rather dull, and 1,600 bushels „.:Poenssivards old- at 12073 c. Corn comes in EattlYiY. • but the &Eased is limited, and only about 8,000 bustala new yellow sold at 5116581ic, in the catv. Oats are In ntsaillyalemand, with further sale. of 12,000 bushels Pena. • sylvania at equal to MSc, in store. Barley is inactive, • with sales of 450 bushels fair at 70c, and 900 bushel, good Now York State at7so Batur...—There is little or no Quercitron offering or selling, and-let No.l is scarce at te3t per ton. • • Corrox.—The market is firm, but there is little or no -demand from manufacturers, and pricesam nearly no • • • GROOMES AIM PIIOVISIONS.—There is more activity to note in the former, without change in quotations. —The market a quiet, with farther small offer liigs end calm of Cloverseed at .14.37 X 014.75 bushel for common to grime tote. - lirmszar la dull and nearly nominal, at 24rt2ac for Wile,. •and 238731{c for dredge. New York Stock Jdx , Z.OOOO 1:1 S (14081 Reg.. 90 500 II is Os 'Bl Ore gon war I. % y.. 88 1000 Tetanus. ea '9O 43% _2OOO Minaouri ea..... 42% - 8000 Minn 1441 y 6... 78 1000 N-Y Can 05..... 94 -4000 N Y 0 7a '76 Cv.104 11000 Hud B 8 rd.... 100 1000 Harlem let 111.-100 1000 Mich 0 88 let M. 97% 2000 C B Q 8a..... 94% -1000 N lud Ist mtg.. 88 SOO 111 0 B. It tab— 90% 9000 do .... 91 1000 Chl w 12 113000 Clay & Pits 4th. 39% • 1000 Long Pock Bd.. 95 ' 1000 Detr't,M &Tol b 75% 2090 Galena 8; 02d 99 -1000 Nil k , PdaCh lid 86% 2000 d 0....... .. .. . 86 - - 2/1 Com'owealtb Bk.. 70 5 Bk of Commerce.. 78 • 8-American Hr Bk. 81 15000 Any601d...630 101% 5000 .do. WO 101% ;78000 ".. 101% 10 Del a Rua . .... 91 50 Peuoa Coal. 85 35 Pacific Mail 8.... 90 -105 •flo 98% - a25 ... ....... 98% 25 Nlcarauga T Ca.. 5% aoo do .... 5 - 150 N Y Central. 85 % 1100 do nlO 83% 10 d0..........83% hange—January 18 100 'Eris Railway ..1815 35% 850 do 35% 15 do 35% 60 d0.........830 35% 60 do 860 3534 250 do ' b6O 30 100 do. L6O 30% 100 do 530 85,% 100 do 530 35% 240 do .b 3 3534 550 do 35% 12 Warren Railroad. 7 100 Rrto R pref.-63 0 67• 100 do 8 30 57% 150 do 67% 25 do 5714 80 do 57% 250 do. 360 67% 170 Harlem ft Pref... 31% 00 31Icli Coat It 5314 50 do 5334 100 Mich 8 42 N 1.... 20% 1 50 Mich 8.5 1410515 41 60 do 40% 100 111 Cent scrip...xl G 3 100 do .860 63 60 Clov & Pittsburg. log 10 Gal Br, Chicago.... 68% 21 do 58,V 5 do . ... . .... 68% 340 Mos St i01ed0.... 3734 1350 do ...... . 37% , 50 du • 37% ! 50 do b3O 3774 150 Ohl &II I 1L.... 55 1550 do ...... . . 55% 1100 do 1,36 55% 50 0 II & Quincy.... 61 New York Markets of Saturday lonics are firm, with sales of 25 bbls at 86.37 X for :pots, and $8.25 for pearls. - Bauenarerre,-The market for State and Weo+ern Flour is skady. but quiet, the business being quite 7be Wee are 6,500 bble at 55 45ee5.55 for super- Hue State; $5;75*5.80 for extra `State; $5.45 ® 5.55 for =enperfine )11ebittan, Indiana, OW, lowa, Rc. ; and 410.80 for extra do • Including shipping brands of round. 4;oop Ohio, at 0.5.606; and trade brands at do at 00.10 VOX.. We quote: Superfine State Igstra State Common to good Western Extra itowa,lllfichisarA, Ind., Ohio, Extra routid.hoop — Ohlo 6.0586 GO. Nana round-boor Ohio era e).... 0./oe6 Igatra ......... ...4 .1111141.4" 57507.". Zxitra, St. Lola), 5 died 00 Southern flour is quiet and unchanged: 'with sales of 760 bbl at ft5.te06.10 for mine...hue Baltimore; 513.25 re 7.25 for extra do; $4.4086.50 for Brandywine; $6.25re 7.25 for Georgetown. Canadian floor fa• inactive, with Balsa of 300 bbls at $. 1 5.4010.50 for ennerane; and $5.7000.75 for the range of extra brands. _ Rye Mom is selling moderately at N. 6004.2.5 for the range of tine and travertine. Vorn Meal &quiet and firm; we quote Jersey at S 3 Brandy wino $3.45 ; puncheons 1116.60 Veheat Is dull, and nominally unchanged; the supply offering is light, but there is very little Qom:41110u to pur chew. Aye is firm at filmfite. Barley Is steady at 780840. Oats are doll at 41043 e for Jersey, Western, Conduit', and Rate. Dom Is dull, and prices are nominal, 'at 642043 for mixed West no. WBJEK 18 in good demand, and firm,"with ealh of 000 bbla at 20X 626. CITY ITEMS, ODE SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE CON PANT—AnnuaI Meeting of the Stockholders.—ln com pliance with the act of incorporation, the annual meeting , of the stockholders was held at the office of the company, Sixth and Wood streets, on Monday morning, January 13, at 10 o'ilock. The meeting was numerously attended. Among those present were a number of the largest stock holders. The meeting was organized by Mr. John 11. brbi eri requesting Mt. C 11941. Stokes to act as chairman, and tie. Gee. W: llall as secretary. The president, Mr. John IL Dohnert, In addressing the etockholdere, stated in part the condition and security of the company, say ing that he a mild not detain the gentlemen present urine cestuerily long, as many, he had no doubt, had other ineetings -to attend in which they were also intermted; abut he requested their attention to an examination of the statement submitted, prepared by himself, shooing tho towels of the company, and OA tables ' , roomed by the icuretirY, exhibiting, as they do, the recel pie and expend i- Vireo for the year lhal ; and would submit to their ex amination and consideration the minutes and report of the Executive Committee, who have investigated the -affairs of the company, as submitted by them to the Board of Directors, as his statement. Mr. Dohnert further stated: The annual report of the Spring Garden Fire - Insurance Company, for the year 1801, teems more tLan heretofore to warrant the public confidence, which is rapidly placing it among the prowl bent offics a of the city. both in respect to Its assets and annual amount of business. The president of the corn 3fany, with a commendable milliogness, submits to the stockholders the nwet full, clear, and specific statement of the liabilities, assets, condition, and transactions, without any concealment or prevarication. In fact, ho relies in the faith that the widest puolicity given to the company's affairs is the eureat road to public confidence. And the officers and directors feel convinced that iftraishtf.swardnees should prevail in its whole manage ment, for that has been the cause of the company's late SUCCts3. The statements submitted bring up the condition of the company to January 1, 1t62, and are ao complete and in telligible en exposition of its affairs as to be understood by oil present, and meet u Ith the decided and num:domes tepprospl of the etockholders. The President, In his remarks, passed a high enlogium on the old lire insurance companies of the city of Finis delpiiia. That while banking institutions, saving funds, and loan companies tad cloned their down, ruining stock holders and depositors, not a single Instance bad occurred of a fire insurance company, with its capital paid in, In this city, having failed or refused the payment of their 'abilities—reflecting the true character of our citizens v,ho are interested in them. Frequent losses had over taken theta, and had impaired their capital, but never had they dosed their doors, and tee) should, as they justly deserve, receive the eupaot at our merchants and Limitless men he preference to foreign institutions. Wu ma) further add, as a npecinion of the judicious management of the directors and officers, that the doubt ful dehtsdue to the company, extending over a period of ten ) oars, amounted to only Silo. Idr; Dolniert's remarks wero received with evident aailefactlutr. Mr. Twonsond rlhar,Aoss offered the following resolu tion: Respired, That the thanks of the stockholders, through this reeetibg, be presented to the President, Board of 01. rectors, and Secretary of the Company, for the able and efficient mannet in width they have managed the affairs for the past year. Carried, unanimously. On motion, the meeting adjourned. The stockholders then went Into an election, and the folloxing gentlemen were unanimotbily chorea for dire*. fors Cl the Spring Garden Insurance Company: Joliti LL Volute - it, Davie Woelpper, Benjamin Davis, Charles field, Auley M. Park, James - Purnell, John Nvans, Jr., Wm. N. Wood, theory -Homer, Jacob S. IStutzer, N. L. Medfield, M. D., Wet. S. Frederick, Jesse Lee, George Liindetl, Sleety M. pWUlpa, George W. Puerto), 'William 1). Allbright. OPEN 7011. A FEW DAYS LONGEII.—At the re wait et the numerous patrons of the home of Sir. John A. Mullen, No .1024 Chestnut street.--which was &a mounted to clone on last Saturday—will be continual open until Wednesdayof the present week. This change Las been made in consequenco of the inclement weather of the putt week. We Invite the attention of the ladles to Mr. Mulieu's announcommt in another culuwn BRIGHT SIDE: OF TIIE SPAR.—Mr. Park Ben jamin nil! lecture at Concert Mtn title evening, on a The Bright tilde of the War." A rich treat way be antici pated. SUNDAY-SOUOOL CELEBRATION AT TILE - UNION M. E. fact eating Suuday.school colobra- Bon recently held In the Union Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth street, below Arch, will be repeated to morrow (Tuesday) evening, cotumenciug at 7 o'clock. Ma. C. H. Marrsest, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Teeth streets, hat now s dn store a superior line of all the fresh trains of our climate, canned, ready for the table. The peculiarity of his mutts, such as Feudal, tomatoes, green man, pearin Ate, is, that their original flavor is perfectly retained. Ile has ateo it dine assortment of pickles and sautes. CHARLES STORES' ALHANAO.—We have re ceived a copy of Charles Stokes' Illnetratod Continental Almanac for 11382, containing extracts from the Regula tions of the 11. B. Army and other impOrtant matter, beautifully illustrated with eighteen figures of soldiers of different ranks in fan costume, printed in oil making it very handsome and valuable book. It to issued by Charles stokes, the eminent clothier, under the Con tinental Hotels Philadelphia. Tile WHITE POP,ULATION of the eleven seceded States is 5,681,644, and the male portion of that nbmber, bitween eighteen and forty-fire yea, a of age, amounts to 1,116,000, The population of the nineteen free States Is 18,904,019, and (leaving out dio four loyal slaw Stator the mice proportion would give of males between eighteen ' v.nd forty-five about 3,776,224. df this number, many hare showntheirjudgment and economy by purchasing their clothing from the palatial establishment of Gran ville Stobes, No. 609 Chestnut strati One deer above Hamden's Express °Bice). Garments of a superior Quante can be obtained here at greatly reduced prices. CHEAP LlVlNO.—Living was cheap in the oldea time. Socrates lived upon an income of savants ! five dollars; bob bin - coat was shabby, and ho wore the same eminent winter and summer; he went barefoot; his•chlef fdoditas bread and-water; and, as he engaged In no bounces to mend - his estates or Income, it is not wonderful that his wife scolded. Eautippe might have = lived and died *happy and ceatented woman, had there behn in anataat Greece inch ; in - establishment as the Bro Int Stone Clot*/ fintl.of . Beek tiittk Wilton, Non 41011 awl en• 66100tuin street, &holm dixth, and had hor limbed possearid eulSSient practical gOOd. IMMO to have 100voldted il. , • - GUM riagITIVO, !EST AND CFRAPNOT Ur 010. at St Ilotth =fib Siren. IPAMPRAATIPARINTINO, mkt wren a4kei deed,. Ake ati'o.loo - eitheakik oupertor gulol7 9 at the meet orromOle iII***IIINGWALT k BROWN'S, Dieiell's -900d4kiki iota TRIED Stmt. diao4 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. V 'I Dem% 'Boston Lfent Pigott, Maryland J 0 Smith & la, New York If DI, Wickes, New York IV M Shuster, Washington It W Came, on & lady M X Mullein, Hartford .1E Bead & la, Boston J L Graham, Pittsburg ON Wilson & e. Buffalo Geo A Wiswell, West. Troy PT Gale, New York W Goddard, Warwick, BI E N Howard, Prov, R I • WH H Newman, Buffalo L Bunzwith &d, New York H J Muff , rd, P'• a Jersey J J Drake &w, Now York Miss Livingston, New York J H Jones, Pittsburg J H Robirson, Naas G Itt Alexander, Wash F P Blair, Jr, St Louis J Bider' D °Benham & la, California JR. Russell, New York B A Beekman, New York A May, Philadelphia Lyman Pratt, Kansas L Scott, Jr, Kansas Miss L 0 Bidder, Wash Master A D Bidder, Wash M. Stern, New York A A Semmes, U S A Thomson. B Waddell, U S N Austin Sticknay, Hartford J B Carpenter, Cincinnati A Lovejoy, New York W S Petrikin, Chicago B 'Clouse, Boston It F Andrews & la, N York A A Bonney & Is, Boston Mrs Rannoy, Now York Mrs Johnson, New York F W Whitt.lesey, Annapolis JN. Porter, Boston Win Shortie, Boston- Jun Ingle, Jr, Evansvillo B H Cheever, Washington Capt J 0 Turner, Boston Hussey, Boston U I. Davis & la, Hass L Scofield & la, New York 3 F Cox, New York Mrs J F Cox, New York Capt W L Richmond & wf It B Hattsr,UBoB USA Abel Smith, Fort Mc Henry B W Russell, New York F H Terkel., Now York 8 Dorr, Now York Oboe F, Beebe, Now York T S Clough, Now York W Blank, New York H P Martin, Phila II liaseltins, US N C F Baldwin, US N 0 F Sheppard, N York if 0 Jewett, Buffalo . _ John W Bush, Burial() She Hooper, Buffalo Situ Murray, U S A J E Beeshle, Washington John Byers, St John, NII Miss N Reseda Wash'n F. I' Ross, N York J W Reeside, Washington A Robertson, N York Allen Boss, N York C Snow, li York Lodi Taylor, Philp E L Duer, Phiba Mr Field di lady, N York Geo A Archer , Canton Z W Sant dorson, N York John B RyantCint 0 L D Fuller, Sohn) 'll co, Pa J F Fisk AI, Covington, Ky Chas ta. Jackson, Pa - 0 L Terry, Rochestor B \V Abone, N York - • - ' J T Hoffman & n ife, N Y Prof k W Hawker. Hartfd Wm S Appleton, Boston II Sampson, Manchester Wm Vandever, lowa B W Currie, Boston Ceo A Miner, Boston .1 F Whipplo, N York Mrs E Coale, N Y J Kirkwood, Washington W Hooper, Cincinnati, Ohio W Aubery, Cincinnati, Ohio L Worthington, Cincinnati I, Worthington, ir, Ohio Chas West, Now York B C Mead, New York NV 0 Ebert N W Conflict, Jersey City T McCormick, New Jersey .1 Derry, Washington Jos Lyons, Washington W 0 Smith, Washington It H Moore, Philadelphia Diego Do Vivo N Griswold, II S N Dr L Wheeler, U 8 N J Yl Byerly Capt T T Lane, N Jersey B A Walworth, Hallway 8 111 Clark, Washington Wltauch, Mauch Chunk N .5 Jewett, Ohio FCI Young, Washington I. E know, Now Jersey J A Crockett, Boston MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Aroh. P Kerr, Clarion co nos Brodhead, Philo Joe F Gedney, Washington JIM Plato, Washington Limit 1.1 0 Hoyt, Washington Wilson Miller, Altoona A W Coleman, Illinois 8 Calm% Hollidaysburg It M Graham, Philadelphia T B Waddell, Now York C Collings, Wyoming Stephen Gibson, CM Morris, Chester co D Shafer, Baltimore E G Grier, Baltimore John Id Fleming, Wiley Rudolph, St Louts Ira Fowler, New York D K Metford, Cincinnati W Bakewell, Pittsburg C McKilkin, Jr, Md W Shriver, Noxport G A Acickert, Philadelphia J M McGraw, Ohio Aug Arnold, Terra Haute S Coshing, Boston James Leah, Wuren E Tombler, Bothlehom AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohastnat It.. above Wittia. Joe Wheeler, Newark, Del oif Mowrcy D W Morrison, Chester, Pa II Brainard, Connecticut W S McQuincy, Wllm, Del Col Poster, Mauch Chunk W Sharpe, Carbon co, Pa J Ohl, Carbon co, Pa Copt A 0 Eddy & la,ll I B Stub, Maryland &Hunting; Haszachusutts W H Maynard, Hags W Parker, Harrisburg L C Brackett, Boston Semi Downs, Baltimore Aug Henning Col II II McConnell, Penne A W Slaght, Pennsylvania E Hull, Boston If Focht, Pennsylvania J H Cope Geo W Welhortan 4,0 1.5 45e5.55 5.75.25.80 . 5. 50 .54 a 0.,. 5.75.0 90. LOWS HOTEL—Ohestuut et., above Third. J S Koerner. Penns Mre Braining, Penn Isaiah Wells, kilnersvillo QJH Chambord, Wtlm, Del T)3 Waddell, Now York MIT C Mitchell, Harrlelfg Lleut B -Itu,k, Virginia W W Stewart, Now York J Salmon & la, Maryland S lit Simpson & la, blarylkl Stacey Evans, New York D B Gulick, New York J Decoy & la, New York Bl' Van Cotr & In, N York T Nichols & In, New York Mrs el Shepard, New York Mrs A Notlieee & eh, N Y Miss /.1 Annabel', N York Mies R Brooke; New York H Holloway, Now York Wonhuret, Now York H Jones, New York O P Williams, IT S N W T Hough, Baltimore Mr Worliurst, Williamb'g Mrs/3 D Hoopes, N York E N Breese Nathan Ilentt Dr 0 D Burdett, Wash, D 0 J Ferguson, New Castle A limees, Pottsville 0 D Hooper, New York Haynes, Penns tt Kane, Pittsburg THE UNION—Arch street, shore Third. Jas J Ayers & la, IT Jersey Lient 0 Chnstman, Wash W Ward, Ohio J S Woodman, Z Itammidro J S Bollinger, Lancaster 6 0 Platt, Nantucket, Coon E Fitch, Troy, N Y A Overholt, Penna Di S Overholt, Ponna DI Sarchst, Ohio NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. John W. Royer, Pottstoun Col Jaak, Brooklyn F B Ritter, Pennsylvania Andrew Zlplr, Easton Daniel Smith, Milton, Pa Hiles M J Bright, Ilarrishg E K Weudling, Harrisburg. Mice Fisher, Pennsylvania L Salinelaer, Williamsport Cli Boyer, P”thsvilin F Ilause, Pottsville JII Walter, Philadelphia SI B Wilson, Washington Miss S A Bitter, Altoona Chas E "Watson, Duneannon STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Geo W Tampion A la, N Y Jos Idler, Pittsburg W 11 Watt, Pittsburg - A Ramsay, Now York John Petre, Boston A C Wollt. Dolton 1' 13erne, Pittsburg .• T E Watt , Latrobe, Pa Geo Plitt, Harrisburg COMMERCIAL—Sixth tared, above Chestnut. T Johnson Robert Iledg-oti,.Penna A Perkins, Philadelphia - JIIIIIO.O Olahind, Delaware D D Dyeelt , New York A F Eves, Oxford J Shaw. Philadelphia 0 C Drown, Philadelphia E Lloyd, Delaware DI Pennock, Wilmington James S "Kirk, Cheater co It Ashonfelter, Palma II H Painter, Weal Cheater H M Amick, Penne John 0 Smith, Pettsdam MOUNT VERNON HOML—Becond rt., ab. Arch. C H Beldin, Burlington A B Kelley, Burlington A A Denny Burlington B 0 Besenamp, Burlington Vt , Legeleer, Burlington B Hatton., Burlington. A Calder, E tuinunli 8 Snyder, Pennettrallia Sol Stump, Tioga co James Brown, Connecticut J L Consent, Boston A K Collins,,Connesticut J T Barns, Narroweburg, N Y DIADIBON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. J Anderson, New York Horace Hauser, Penne Wesley Stapler, Penne 0 D Van Horn, Washington George Pickering, Penns J Hart, Doylestown Amos banning, Penne J Levy, New Ymic Mra E Gibson, Bethlehem L L Webster, Philade BARLEY 811 EAT--Second street, below Vine. E Atkinson, Pennsylvania John Such, Hartsville John Sends, Doylestown Thos Evans, Uhicago A L Worthington, Ponna John Shultz, Maine Capt J C Curry, Illinois J 8 Westfield, M D,,Conn J 111 Smith, Now York Ceo Smithers, New Haven Miss Il Miller, Alexandria Walter Parsons, Penns C Kauffman, Philadelphia BEVEBI HODBlC—Thlra street, abovißaoe. John McEwen, D 8 A W Simpson, Pennsylvania 1 Hampton, II 8 BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhnL David L Bogh. Camsauqua Wm Holly, hi Chunk Jacob Il Afayer, Bucke co OIS Stoughton, W Chester BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. Chas Tliet, Pennsylvania Major 1) Titus, Warren, Pa MARINE INTELLIGENCE wir BEE HOITETIi PAW Steamship 111 Sanford, Sanford, 24 hours from New York, with mdse, itc. to .1 Alldordico. Passed off the Brandywine a light ship beating up. ship SLocko, hence for Liverpool, off Fourteen-feet Bank, going down under canvas; bark James Lemon, for Belfast, Ireland, off Joe Flogger; bark Elf, hence for Rio de Janeiro, off Ship Jobs Shoal; bark Old Bickory, from Barre, above Bombay Book:and two English echoonereoff Liston's, coining up. Ship John Sidney, Southard, 4 days from New York, In ballast to Peter Wright & Seas. . . . . Ship Frank Bonk, Morse, from London Deo 2, In hal last to Peter Wright & Bons. Dec 13, let 48 50, long 20, Joseph Oldfleld fell from aloft overboard, and was drowned. Dec 23, Michael Gillis Mod of typhoid favor. On the lot of January Wag wodward of Georges Shoal& Experienced heavy gales from the 'westward, and was driven back to long 63; got up to Sandy flock Jan 110, and reached the Broskwatt r 13th. The steamtug Ame bic& towed up alone two ships. (Correspondence of the Phllintelphln Exchange.) LEWES, Del, Jun 17 The bark Sharston, from Rio de Janeiro, with coffee, still remains at the Breakwater tor orders. The revenue cutter Forward, cars Gazelle, (three masted) John a Allen, Gov Burton, Caroline Hall, Henry May, ant While Foam are at anchor off the Ice Breakwater. Teo bark Old Hickory, from Havre, left at nine o'clock this morning for Philadelphia. Weather floe, No Ice In the bay Wind east. Yours, kc. AARON MAIISGABL. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-PRICE CISTIIING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Reit Manner, expressly for RETAIL SAI ES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Oar Oka-Paton Srsrati is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated aldm. se22.ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. lIPEAM's HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS ♦ Box.-1 ottlea larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colas in. stantaneorudy, and will not wash out. Try It. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. no.27.4stmBnn DR. ROBERTSON'S UOTIT AND RIIED— MATTO Dnors—The only reliable remedy for Mama. tlem, Gout, ho. Price V. For sale by DYOTT dc CO., Xo. 232 'North SECOND Street, jal4vint/ Depot for nliPopulnr Medicines. LIJKFNP.--FURIifETT.—On tlio 16th inst., by Rey G. Grata, Mr. Franklin B. Lukens to Mies Mary G Burkett, allot Philadelphia. WOODWARD—STBWAIIT.—On the 15th Inst.. by Bev. Robert Gamble, [dr. William B. Woodward to bites Mat y Jane Stewart, both of Wilmington, Del. * Oa MBRON—BAPHUN.—On the 29th of November, 1861, by Bev. J. Walker Jackson, Mr James Cameron to Miss Mary J. Raphun, both of this city. WEETIMLN.—On the 18th Met, In her 01th year s Margaret Keehrnle, relict of the late Leonard Keehml6. Her male relatives and friends aro remeetfully invited to attend ber funeral, front her latoTenidence, No. 1315 Arch street, on Fourth day ( iVedneaday) morning, 22d inst., at 10 o'clock. Interment at Friends' Ground, Sixteenth anti Mor' streets. *4* NEARS—On Theraday, 16th instant, Mre. Emma Vir pinta Mears. wife of Henry D. Mears, and daughter of Janda Henry, Esq., of this city. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are in ited to attend her funeral from the residence of tier 111111* bond, N 0.717 Twentieth street, this (Monday) afternoon, 20th Went, at 2 o'clock. Service •at Green 11111 ['sea. by tenon Church, Bev. Mr. Robbins, Girard avenue, above Sixteenth aired, commencing at 3 o'clock by too Rev. Halsey Dunning, of Baltimore, Md. Interment at Laurel 11111 Cemetery. at* HRYLIGER.—On the 15th Instant, Mrs. Julia ikorii. jar, aged 62 years and 6 days. Funeral• from the realdence of her Water-in-14w, Mrs. Prlemlis Stratton, No. 4 Baglo court, tide (Monday) morning, at 31 o'clock. CLARK.—On the 15th lust., Emma 8., only daughter of Fithian J. and Rebecca Clark, aged 19 months and 3 days. Funeral from the resldence of her parents, No. 860 Morahan etreet, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock. LOVR.—On the 15th Inst., William Lore, aged 53 ye are. Funeral from Ida Into residence, back of No. 836 Second area, below Poplar, on Tin eday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. SCOTT.—On the 16th Inet., Joseph Scott, in the 39th year of hie age. • ,Vrineralfrom the residence of Me psrents, No. 714 South Fifth street, below Shipp:al, this (Monday) after noon, at 3 o'clock. vr TO 12 o'ciooz LIST slam AIIRIVED MARRIED DIED. Weekly Report of intermen HEALTH OPTICS, January 18 Interments in the Citylof Phitadelphia from to the 1811. of January. 1962. 11311 T! Hemorrhage of Sto Abscess Asphyxia Anemia.......... Apoplexy Burns and Scalds Bed 80re5....... Cancer mach Ilooping Cough.... Inflammation ' Brain Bronchi..,, Bladder..... 0 C010n,..... o Heart Larnyx..... o Liner Lungs. ...... o Peritoneum. Pleura ..... Stomach th B I Ilene Inertia of C010n.... Jaundice Malformation I Id MllBlllll9 I Measles Neuralgia, Heart... Old Ago DitlaY Rupture of Lung... Scrofula ....... .... Sore Throat .. : .. Still-Born Sy ph ....... Tetanus Ulceration of thee, " of Stomach.. Croup.... Congestion of Brain. Lungs. Liver . Cirrhosis Conoumpt'n, Lungs. Convulsions ...... • . " Puerperal Oyancisfe ....... Diptiteria..... ..... Diarrhoea......... Dropsy it Brain " Cheat " Heart Disease of Gout... ti Heart 44 Dip Dr0wned........... Dysentery Dainty ...... Epilepsy Fracture of Arm.. Fever, Eruptive.... " Gastric t. Intermittent Scarier....... T3Phold... Hemorrhage. " Uterus Bladder ..... Unknown. .. .. .. Violonce, 6 , nb.5 in Mated 1 - Total ....... OVE TIIERB WERE; 611 From 40 to 50. 20 66 50 to 60. 47 •' 80 to 70. 111 66 70 to 80. a 66 80 to 90. 71 66 90 to 100 21 . - .. . CCEECE Under 1 yenvx. From Ito 2.. 2 to 6.. 6 tolo.. 44 10 t 015.... 44 15 to 20. 44 20 to 30.... 44 SO to 40.... WARDS. First ...... 5ec0nd....... .10 Third.......... 7 Fourth ...... ...I'2 81, Sixth 3 Seventh ...... ..14' Eighth 12 Ninth 10 Total 251 Total - 274 WARDS. WARDS. th ..12 Nineteenth•,,,,, .15 enth 7 Twentioth ll 11th 6 Twee,lo , lliet .... -teenth...... 0 Tunty-sepand.. 2 rteenth.... 6 "twenty-th Led... 2 ,enth t4''vonty-f0n.rt1)..27 :?,enth Twenty-ftftl.... 2 nteenth.,.....14 Unknown .16 Tent) Elev.( Twell Thirt Four) Mkt Sixte Seven FAght 274 :tabus; 202; Foreign, 52; Un- NATIVITY.—Unik. known, 20. From the Ahnahanat the Country, IL The number of deaths, leg week of 1801, and of Week ending Jan. : Week ending Jan. Males, 143 ; • Females, By order of the Board 10; People of Color; 11; from , compared with the correspond ' last week, was as follows: 19, 1861. ......... 358 4, 1862 202 131' 80ya;75; 74. I of Health. ,LIAld READ. Health (Meer. MOURNING STORE , Deo. 23. —IIESSON k SON, No. 018 OREST.NUT STREET, offer for sato to-day, for cash— /Mark and White English Chintzes, 12x to 150. do do Atlantic do 12X c. do Purplu, do do 12x c. Cray and Black English do 12) c. Plain Black do do 12Xc. Black and white Imported De Lemnos, 12X to 1, do Purple do do 1131(e. Second Mourning Cherie Alohairs, 12X coats. Black Reps Anglais, 26 cents. tle24 [ixA GENERAL DILIKiiiiiVG OF TUE Ia de ernploycn in Ibo Navy Yard will bo held In BONS' OrTiitAPEtiAN,OE HALL, (second goer) KB below Queen street, MIS (Monday) AFTER, NOON, at 2 0 cork precisely. ft* . By order of the Committee. ryrTEE ANNUAL MEETING OF TILE Corporatora of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL .COMPANY, for the Election of Five Managers and the transaction of other business, soul be held on hION DAY, January 27th, 1862 at 12 o'clock If, at the HOTEL. J. SERGEANT PRICE, ja2o.6t Secretary. QPENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—Tbe Monthly Dlmplity will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 21, at the new Ilorticul. Loral Hall, southwest corner of BROAD and WALNUT itireets. Schedules can be obtained at No. 26 South SEVENTH Street, of A. W. HARRISON, 1a20.2t Reconllng Secretary. orCOLUMBUS, PIQUA, AND INDIANA BAILIWATI COMPANY.—A meeting of Bond holders of the above Railroad Company will ho held at Room No. 80 'MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on TOES. DAY, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock Af. Business of great importance. Punctual attendance requested. By order of Committee, I. T. THOMAS, ja2o-2t Secretary. INSU RANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 15, 1862. The following gentlemen have been dilly elected es Di rectora of the COMMY for the year 1862: HENRY D. SHERRERD, CHARLES MAOA LESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, WILLIAM R. WHITE, GEORGE H. STUART, SAMUEL CR 4,NT, Jr., TOBIAS WAGNER, THO EA 4 B, WATTSON, HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES 13. LEWI. GEoRGE O. CARSON. EDWARD G. KNIGHT, JOHN B. kIISTIN. _ . At a meeting of the Directory, held this day, HENRY D. SHERRERD, Eat., was unanimously ro-electod Pre sident of the Company. jal6 6t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE Cr...r PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., Corner of CO LUMBIA and RIDGE Avenues, PHILADIGLinth, Jarl.l3, ut 5me....-r the GIRARD COL- At a meeting or sto sWITLIVAY COMPANY, hold IP.Hoßintinolrowing gentlemen wore elected as officers for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT, E. B. ED WARDS. DIRECTORS ' MIAS. TBOAISON JONES, SOON LAMBERT, WIT. 8. GRANT, DENBY onosicfne, ANDREW A. BUTLER. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, WILLIAM B. BLIGHT. OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT AND Ili ARCH-STREET CITIZENS' PASSENGER. RAILWAY CO, No. 2562 CALLOWHILL Street— rhikilelphla, Jan. 9, 1862. The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of One Dollar per Share, payable to the Piockholden, or their legal representativeo, on an after SIOADAY, the2oth Instant, at the 0111ce of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 20th inst. ja.l3-rawf6t JNO. T. LA NGE, Treasurer. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE WY. OMING CANAL COMPANY, No. 230 WAL- Pt UT Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wyoming Canal Company will be hold at the Office of the Company, in Pittlaielphia, on MONDAY, January 20th, HU, at 12 o'clock noon, for the Election of a Pro- Wont and Six Managers to servo for the ensuing your. jalo.lrdrst OPIARLES PARRISH, Soc'y. AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the GIRARD P. and M. IN- K/RANCE COMPANY, held at their Office, No. 415 WALNUT Street, TUESDAY, the 7th instaut, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected Officere and Eirectore for the ensuing year : DIRECTORS. Charlea I. Dupont, Del., I I'. S. Hoe. N. Y., Furman Sheppard, Wm. N. Swain, John W. Claghorn, Jor. Walker, IX m. O. Rudman, Dr. Joseph Klapp, N. S. Lawrence, David Dot d, Jr., U F. Ilerialett, John Thornier, A. Hart, John Supplee, THOMAS CRAVB N. Pregtlent. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President. Secretary. jul4.tuf,u-61 JAS. B. A LVORD EcrOFFICE OF THE MAIIANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY, 'AS South IIIIRD Street. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the Office of the Company, at which time and place an election will be held fora Proatdoat and Twelve Directors to eery° the ensuing year. d3O•mf6t* It. B. BROOK, Secretary. 07. PIIILADELPIIIA;JANUARY 13, 036/. —The annual meting of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL CONIPAN Y, of Pennolvania, 1,13 be held et No. 228 6'ALNUT Street, (Faretrehter buildings on TUESDAY, February 4th, noxt, at 11 o'clock A. DI) ntl4-tre4 0. TIIOIIPSON, Secretory. ry•-• OFFICE OF TUE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD 0031-1.1%.5 1 . 1 %. 5 . YAN Y, Pnit aDr pm a, ht Mo., 12, 18(12. At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held 11th a Send-annual Dividend eaa declared of FOUR AND A HALF per cent., (equal to Two Dollars and Twenty-flee Cents per share,) out of the prate of the Company's bu einem, payable to the Stockholders or their , legal repre sentatives on or after the 20th inst. The Transfer Book will he closed until the 21.1 lust. jal4 t2O WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD CO.—PHILADELPIII I, Jan. n, 1862. IsOTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The aunual Moot ing of tha Stockholders of this Company will be hold on MONDAY, the third day of February,lBl32, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the SA NSO 51• STREET HALL. The animal Election for Directors will bo hold on MONDAY, the third day of March, 1883, nt the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. By order of the Board. jal3-tft 3 EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. 07. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES Ald) GRANTING ANNUITIES, 3&I WALNUT St. ruILADELPIIIA, 3 tinuary 2,1882. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will take place at their °Mee, WA 'WALNUT Street, OD MONDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock II.; and at the same time an election will be held for thirteen Directors for the minting year. WILLIAM B. lIILL, jai -120* Actuary. orr FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 4116 1111ESTNUT Street. l'utunueLrlite, January 6, 1802. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame Insurance Company, hold this day, a aend-annual Divi dend of Time per rent was declared, payable on and after the first day of February, 18Q2. ja7tfobl WAIS. I. BLANCIIARD, Secretary. 1:. OFFICE OF TILE PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO3IPANY, kIIILADELPITIA, January 17, 1802. The Directors limo this day declared a seta annual dlvtdend of FOUR PER CENT. from tho profits of the company, payable to the stockholders, or their legal re. presentatlt cis, on and after the fist instant, at the Com pany's office, No. 224 South DELAWARE Avenue. jalB.6t J. °MORRILL, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COALFIELD RAILROAD AN I) COAL COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company trill be hold at their Office, No. 204 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, February 3d, 1802, at 11 o'clock A. N., for the purpose of electing FIVE DI RECTORS, to servo for the ensuing year, awl the trans- action of such other business as may be brought before them. HENRY ROBINSON, &Cretan% PIIILADRLPHIA, January 18, 1802. ja18.1103 ,wrs "BRIGHT SIDE OF THE WAIL"— ' PARK BENJAMIN Will deliver a Lecture upon this subject on MONDAY, January 20, commencing at quarter to 8 o'clock P. M., at CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT Street, above eifth. Tickets for sale at Pugh's, Btxth and Chestnut; at Buns & Slag's, 911 Chestnut street; at Burk's, Coates street, below Fourth, and at the Hall. jal6.4t* irrOFFICE OF THE WEST PHILADEL• PM& PASSENGER RAILWAY coeteeNy. PHILADELPHIA, January 14, 1T62. The Board of Directors of the Company have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capi tal Stock for the last six months, payable on and after the 24th instant. The Books for the Transfer of Stock will be closed on the leolt Instant, until the 24th Instant. jals-wemat WM. MARTIN, Jo., Treasurer. yy., - • OFFICE OF "THE DONALDSON I).j IMPROVEMENT AND RAILROAD COM. PA NY," No. 210 South THIRD Street, Washington BuiIdings.—BIIILADELPIIIA. January let, 1862. NOTIOE.--The Annual Meeting of the Share Holders of this Company van be held on THURSDAY, the 23d day of January, 1862, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. , for the election or_Diroctors to serve the ensuing IpORESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, year, and for the transaction of such other bushing as -IL AT WAR PRICER, of Looking-Glasses, Engravings, may come before the meeting. and line Frames, at GEO. P. HERBERT'S, No. 826 A2,9,16,20;23* ALBERT B. ECKEL, Secretary. I ARCH Street. Sal-iftf THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1862. PHILADEL PD lA, DECEMBER 20th, 1861.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock. holdereof the LOCUST MAINTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be kohl at their Office, No. 230 Soup CRIED Street, on MONDAY, the oth day of January, A. D. 1862, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an Election will bo held for seven Directors, for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen Soya previous to the day of election. de2l.tja2o JOB. 0. COPPUOK, Secretary. ED= oy• MERCHANTS' FUNIP—THE ANNUAL meeting of the tdEIIOHANTS' FUND bODI ET ff wlll be held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the Met Inst., at 4 o'clock, at the Rooms of the Board' of Trade, 503 CHESTNUT Street. - - - Tim Annual Report will be submitted and an Election held for officers. NOTICE.—AII officers and men at. 'inched to the Ninety. first Regiment, P. V., will re port at camp forthWlth t to march to the seat of war. It* E. M. GREGORY, Colonel Commanding. isUNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marine Carps, FIVE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN for sea at rvice, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, ialB-12t Remitting Officer. SPECIAL, NOTICE. 1024 CHESTNUT STREE,T, GREAT BARGATin OFFEIVINq No. 102} CRESTNUT STREET MONDAY, TUESDAY, ANA WEDNESDAY, At the roma* of many of my oustomors, who, owing to the Inclement weather of 110 past week, have bona unable to avail themeelyoii of the great helueemente / have been offering at I have concluded to postpone the C l "etng of the Store until WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THE REMNANTS OF CUT GOODS, PRICE, FERRIS, & CO.'S STOCK, LACE GOODS, Ladies should avail themselves of this last opportunity, as the Btoro cannot possibly bo kopt open after MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY, JOHN A. MULLEN, RICH CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MAVERIALS.—Tito subscribers offer, at the lowest prices, a large assortment of Rich Curtain Goode, an d Lace and ntuslm Embroidered Curtains; also, every variety of Plain and Gold Bordered Shades, Gilt Cor nices, Curtain Fixtures, and Trimmings. Also, TAM. tries, Erns, Damasks, Sat-de-Lsines, Picutitre, Broca tells, etc., for cabinetmakers, and nn extensive variety of goods for loose covers, na Hoßands, Figured Linens, French and English Furniture Chintzes, etc., etc. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, et ARBISON, 5a20.6t 100 S CHESTNUT Street. HOWARD & HARNDEN • EXPRESS. REMOVED TO 607 CHESTNUT STREET, NEXT DOOR TO GRANVILLE STORES. FREIGHT, MONEY, &0., forwarded to all polnt9 NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WEB r. Having opened an Office in WASHINGTON, we shall give epecial attention to freight for that City and vicinity. January 7, 1862, ja7-1m 110 t EM OVAL .- TII E. El 0 MG4IO - PATIIIO PHARMACY of F. E. IHERICKE, in CHESTNUT Street; above Filth, bas been Ite• moved to No. 48 North NINTH Street, where will be found a large stock of pure fresh Medicines ; also, all the Latest Works on Homseopsthy and the Journals. Particular attention paid to famishing Medictno Cheats for the Army. ja15.6c8 p ‘ A. FAFINESTOCK & CO. HAVE A.". REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Street. Jal-lm TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES.—Professors BOLLES & STEVENS, Electricians, 1&20 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia, int its all diseased persons to call; young and old, who hate failed of being cured by Quacks, old school physi cians, and nostrum. We warrant all curable MUCH by special contract, and charge nothing if wu fall. Can sullatlon free. A pamphlet of great vaino given to all, free of charge. ja?O•tf 111 HE WONDER OF THE DAY IS J.- bow each superior colored PHOTOGRAPHS can homed° for Si 08 can bo bad at REDlEtt'd Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* EVEBY LADY WHO WISHES TO BB BEAU firer, should purchase HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER. It is used by the Court Beauties In Europe, and It la the only Powder that will not hpurn the akin or rub off. Price, 12, 2.3, and 50 cents. HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES, a beautiful, na tural color, for the cheeks or lips; it will not wash off or injure the skin, and remains durable for imam Price SO. There articles are quite now, and can only be ob tained of HUN r CO., 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. AS kinds of Fancy Soaps and Per fumery. jalS-lm NVBITE LEAD, DRY AND IN OIL. Roo Lead, White Lead, Littler/2c, Sugar of Lead, Copperas ' Oil of I%idol, Calomel, Patent Yellow, Chrome Rix], Chrome Yellow, Aqua FOelle Modelle Ac Epsom Salle, Rochelle Salle, Tartarle Acid, Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart. Sub. Carl,. Soda, White Vitriol, Red Precipitate, WEEVER" Druggists and Mai Noe. 47 and 40 jalB-tf Q Z. GOTTWALS, N 0.812 SPRING GARDEN Street, sella double extra Fatally Floor, tuna brand, at $7 Der barrel. jal7-tt QZ GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRI NG N.J. GARDEN Street, sells the very bent Corn Meal at 2 ants per romal. jal7-tf S6.SOWILL BUY A BARREL, OF extra Family Flour at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN STREET. ja17.41 EVERYBODY BUYS BUCK WHEAT FLOUR of B. Z. GOTTWALS, N). 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, beeuure be echo! rum, but the very beet. jail-tf IF YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR, GO A. to S. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. jal7-tf IF YOU WANT CHEAP FLOUR go to S. Z. GOTTWALEP, No. 812 SPRING GAR DEN ftreet - Jal7•tf IF YOU WANT 'THE WORTEI OP your money. boy your Flour at S. 7. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SyRiNG GARDEN Street Do soils the very best, and sells positively TEN PER OE NT. LOWED than can be bought anywhere else In the r Ity. Ito delivers to any part of the city free of charge, and In all cams, if it does not give entire satisfaction, IT WILL DE TAKEN BACK, AND TILE MONEY REFUNDED. jal7.tf A NTI-FRICTION METAL, Superior quality, Nor sale by JAMES YOCOM, DRINKER'S ALLEY, jal3-2m* Bet. Front and Second, Race and Arch eta SHOVELS AND SPADES. GEORGE HALFMAN, MANUFACTURER, CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS jal3-3m* Bat Arch and Raca, and Second and Third. TllO9. F. BRADY, Secretary MILITARY NOTICES RETAIL DRY GOODS CONTINUATION' OF THE SALE OF WE FOR TIME DAYS LONGER, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, And will offer, daring MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, Comprising a genoral assortment in WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, BEEFS., VEILS, NYC , &c., &c., AT A GREAT REDUCTION: WEDNESDAY AT 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic, Narcotise, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lae. snipe., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Cerro. Sutdim., Denarcetized Opium, Chloride or Soda, Wetherill's ext. Chichi, Tartar Emetic, Chloride of Limo. Crude Borax, Reflood Borax, Camphor, RCM] Copavla. BBOVIER, nufacturlng Chemists, North SECOND Street, PIIILADEL PIMA. NEW PUBLICATIONS T HE ATLANTIC MONTHLY FEBRUARY, 1862, IS READY TO-DAY, With Contributions from JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, JOHN G. WHITTIER, LOUIS A GASSIZ, BAYAIII, TAYLOR, AUTHOR OF "LIFE /IT TIIE lIION MILLS," T. W. HIGGINSON, Mrs. 11. B. STOWE, THEODORE WINTHROP, plrs. JULIA. WARD HOWE, WILLIAM IDMISHEIHER, 'PAUL AKERS, D. A. WASSON, J. T. TROWBRIDGE, E. P. WHIPPLE. CONTENTS Battle Hyron of the Republic ; Agnes of Sorrento; Our Artlete in Italy; the Experiences of the A. C.; Snow; A Story of To-Day ; Methods of Study In Natural Hie tory ; Love and Skates; Midwinter; Ease in Work; At Dort R0ya1,1561: Fremont's Hundred Days in Missend; Mason and Ed:dell—A. Yankee Idyll; Reviews and Lite rary Notices. TERMS.— Twenty..fivo cents per number. 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Catalogues of Card Pictures, Portraits, and roprodnc- Vona of mocha of art, furnished gratis on application. EARLE'S GALLERIES AN 0 LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS, 816 CHESTNUT Street. MR,. BINNEY'S PAMPHLET ON THE PRIVILEGE OF THE WRIT OF HA BEAS CORPUS. The first edition of this Pamphlet has been exhausted, it having been printed for Mr. Stoney's private distribu tion. A second edition being called for, we are permitted by the author to issue it on oar own account. This very able Exposition Is now for bflio by 0. SFIERMAN if: SON, S. W. corner SEVENTH and CHERRY Sts. jalS-lit* HOLIDAY BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS RE I.LING AT VERY LOW PRICER. W. 0. PERRY, Bookbellor, de2o.lm S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE DIARIES FOR 1862. GREATEST VARIERTY,ARD 7,11 P LOWEST PRICES. Irr 271 .1 IP,,TA - hi. G. RAM, Pnblistier j de2o.lm S. W. Corner FOURTH and 11.A.081. KNITTING ZEPHYRS WHITE ZEPHYRS, 100. an Ounce. 16c. an Oz. BLACK ZEPIIYRS REGULAR COLORS, 18c. an Oz KNITTING ZEPHYRS OTHER GOODS In the various colors and styles that have not yet been advanced by the war are OFFERED BY US TEMPORARILY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, And for the ready money, now so null email) required, our lady customers, asl We.. col Loalora, ARE ALLOWED A FURTHER ABATEMENT OF SIN PER CENT, Whereby we yield to our patrons the advantage wo de. rive from cashing all of our own transactions. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, STORE AND FACTORY, SOUTHEAST CORNER CHESTNUT AND =EI TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, RIBBONB, LACES, SHAWL BORDEES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, YARNS, KNIT GOODS, SPOOL COTTONS, Jrt/8 MINI 3t EXPRESS COMPANIES. ARMY EXYREt."B, CO., 337 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL ADELrmA This company having established an agency in thls city, to prepared to foment ALL KINDS OF GOODS TO BALTIMORE, WASHING CON, ALEX ..NDRIA, ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, PORT itOYILL, THE SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADRON WO NEW 'YORK, BOSTON, AND EASTERN CITIES Ilenvy Goode should be delivered nt DEPOT, corner of BROAD and PRIME Streets, before FOUR O'CLOCK. P. M., %there our Clerk mill give a Bill of Lading. SMALL PARCELS SHOULD DE LEFT AT OPTICS, 337 CHESTNUT STREET. FREIGHT AT VERY LOW RATES DELIVERED IN WASIIINGTON Goods for the EA S r at our Office ho CHESTNUT Street DAVIS, BELDEN, & Co., MANAGEM. PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN NEW YORK, 32 BROAD D. GREENE, SUPIECRINTENDE NT OF .TIIE COMPANYY ju2o rnwtl3t TTNITED STATES ARMY AND ill NAVY SUPPLY AGENCY AND CAMP EX- TO MANUFACTURERS, MEROIIANTS, and IN VENTORS, and those wishing to forward Pack:lgoe to the Camps of the Army, er Naval Station bI tho Coa3t or Gull: Baying secured especial privileges for visiting all the departments both of the Army and Navy, anti all the camps of the various military stations, and the naval poste of the Coast and Gulf, for the pm pose of Introducing and selling to the Departments, Military Storekeepers, Commissaries, Quartermasters, Sutlers, Officers and Sol diers, and also to Naval Agents and Paymasters of the Navy, all articles required for the use, convenience, Mn fort, end necessity, both of the Army and Navy, we have organized the above-entitled AGES CY AND CAMP EXPRESS, with its headquarters in the city of Wash ington. Under this arrangement—entirely complete, and extending through all the departments both of the Army ando9Y,—V.o, can otter unequalled facilities to Mer chants, Manufacture's, and Inventors, to readiness of sale, saving of time, and the many CM> 0 . ,809 unavoidable through the usual tedious channels of sale to the De partments, Camps, and Naval Stations. Those wishing to avail themselves of the betietits of this thorough and extensivoly•orgatized system of agency, can do so by forwarding samples of their goods to our address by express, and prices and exploitations by letter. All packages, for camp delivery marked to our addrose, Washington, D. C. All goods Inventions, wares. or merchandise, of whatever nature, ordered by this Agency, wilt be paid for on delivery. Letters of Inquiry will meet with prompt often ion. Agents hell referred, with small means, can find pro fitable employment in this organiration. A few are wanted Nice No. 211 PEN N,4Y LVANIA Avenue, op posite Willard's lintel, Washington, D. O. ERABTUS CORNING, Albany 'NORTH A CRASH, J. 11. TAGGART, GEOBOE LAW, Now York MOSES B. GRINNHLL, & Boos., ALES. CUMMINGS, " ADAMS' EXPRE SS , • _ ROO. 1114N1IY WILSON, Massa,'Onsotts. /Mos & Co., Hankers, Wn,llingtort. D.O laT•tf JOHNSON, SWEETLAND. & CO U. 8. QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES AND CITY WARRANTS WANTED, by GEO. J. BOYD, jeltbOtir 18 South THIRD Street NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS ' ? No. 114 SMITH THIRD STAMM 5 The 73-10 per cent Treasury Notes of all donominv. Hone, of the second issue of Fifty Millions, dated lfficif harlot, are now ready to deliver to purchaaera„ tat the office of de2B-1m 114 8°13711 " IRD STREET GOLD BOUGHT ANT S SOLD. 7 3.10 TREASURY NV TES DOURIIT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CET 411110ATEs DEALT IN, ja2-1m I STMEWP THE S DREXEL 00. OHOICE INV E VV Subscriber hasten Bale um,' •" • and MORTGAGES, carl f „, iirst-class old BONDS cured on very centrally.> from $3,000 to $12,000, so. rest punctually paid. situated City Properties. Into. ltir E. R. JONES, No. 129 South SEVENTU Street. $1 °P On TO LOAN ON M0RT ,,,01 GAGE—WiII he divided. M. D. LIVENSETTER, 11* 129 South FOURTH, opposite Library. $3,300 79vAed FIRST-CLASSGRIINDAPPI RENT t lil for kale, at a libor r al discouat. Y ofthis am "." public are hereby n0 .L.1 .L.1 Med that the firm of JOSEPH .2 LEVY. No. 2T BANX [WM, manufacturers of Hoop Sidris, Is We day dissolved The business of the sold firm will be settled by Mr. JUDAH 1,2 'VT, who alone is authorized to collect and receipt for debts duo the same, and v,ho will continue the business at the old stand. Mr. S. 11. JOSEPH, of the above firm, will carry on the business of manufacturing Hoop Skirts, at Nu. 9 North 7 HIRD Street, in this city. iale•thematti S H. JOSP‘PH. di FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1A largo Store and Dwelling on HARRET Street, on a prominent corner, and suitable for a liquor stere. Ap ply to J. R. WATERS, ja2o•tf 110 South FOURTH Street. VCR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR Improred Property, Forty Acres of GROUND, in the Twenty-third Ward, fronting on the Mount Airy Turn pike and the County-line Road. Clear of all oncuna. bronco. Apply to 3. IL WATERS, ja2o 110 South POURTLI Street. oin TO LET—A LARGE STORE situate in the centre of the !Tininess part of the borough of NORRISTOWN. It Is at present, end has fur the last ten years boon, occupied as a Pry Goods Store. Possession on the Ist of April, or sooner, if de sired Apply to JACOB CHILDS, fit* Norristown. 'FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE-- A: A largo number on Farms in the adjoining Cowa ties, States of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and Mew Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Degister of Farme. Apply to jal-tf E. PET ELT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. KJ HI P TIMBER FOR SALE.- Several Tracta of WHITE-OAK TIMBER LAND in Dorchester county, Maryland, convenient to naviga blo motor. For particulars apply to JAB. T. MoCULLSIIGH, de2s-Im* Elkton, Md VARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in A.' excellent elate of cultivation, containing fifty-one acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated In Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, on the Reading Railroad, Is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dot • tare ($5,000). Apply on the premises. nol6-tf SAMUEL H. GRAFF. gs FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM, ...AZ FOR 95 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 5 per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT, Jai No. 309 WALNUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, HIANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS LOOKING GLASSES. •L/.X V - va- _ PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, EARLE'S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, ILLUMINATING OILS. -- - ----- 011, I OIL!! OIL!!! HULBURT & BRODHEAD, Having opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Defined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would roll tho special attention of dealers and consume-s to their refined ILLODIINATING OIL, as it possesses merit beyond any thing heretofore offered In CO market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor which characterize that commonly told in this market, produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. J Ordero from City or Country promptly at temdcd to. jols-lnt COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL! GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, And Other Varieties NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Pro Mont, GEO. OGDEN, Secretary. Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, & BEERS, Patent Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer in Dith. ridge's Patent Oval (tlre•proof) and Eastern Fliut.Glass Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal Oil with. out Chimneys. Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully invited to examine our stock. nu2l.2m PORTLAND KEROSENE 0 1 L. We are now prepared to eapply tido STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL A? GREATLY REDUOED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Son AGEItTI, 1010 MARKET 13TREET, en-Om P11118,141)61*. ARMY TENTS-200 for sale by jal3-12if FROTHINGLIAAT & WELLS B LANK ACCOUNT' BOOKS, IN EVERY VARIETY, AND OF TIIE BEST STOOK, SELLING Al' LOW PRICES. Buy at the Manufactory. W. G. PERRY, BLANK-BIM MANIIVAGTURER, dclO-Im S. W. Corner FOURTH and RAGE. BOOK BINDING Or EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER, AT VERY LOW PRICES, At W. G. PERRY'S, BOOKBINDER, de2o lm 8. W. Corner FOURTII.and RACE. /118 USS E S! BRACES ! ! SUP PORTERS!!! - - S W. cornor RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appti. ances, has constantly on band a large and varied stock el elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of best American. English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in I/real variety, French Pessaries, Scc. Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. n027-irdm 285 GROSS PURE WHITE CAS TILE SOAP, cut in pieces of 14' lb each, and packed in dozen Anil snorter-grosa boxes. Tiro best Toilet Snap h, wie. For sale by TIIAIN k Alc K EON E, Ja18.60 No. 22 SOUTH WHARVES. QELLINQ OFF AT REDUCED Ai PRICES TO CLOSE BUSINESS —O.DONOGIIEFE, 23 South WATER Street, offer° for sale 10,000 packages of Steam Relined Simms and Syrups q aloo, Rio and Java Coffee, and Adamantine Candles. tat7.3t* OLD LEAD-8 barrels just received par schooner Amelia, for sale by JALIBETOHN & OARSTAII2B, 0,12 209 and 204 Silllth 'FRONT Shoot QODA ASII.-140 Casks Marsh's Soda. Aab, Inn ling front ship us IVIIIIAto Curatutowt." and for sato by C. W. CHURCHMAN, jnlS•Gt 32 South PRON P Strut. A PPLES ! APPLES !—Choice Green ingh and others ntware oil fiend at the Cheap Etta e, No 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. /47.11 LADIES' HAIR-DYEING DONE 111 brautiftd st>lo, at FOURTH and lIRANUEL W5.11' tf FINANCIAL J. COOKS, SUBSORIPTIO' N. AGENT, E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street COPARTIV ERSIIIP NOTICES S. Ti. JOSEPH, JUDAH LEVY. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ' PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARTE.DE-VISITE PORTRAITS, PHIL ADELPHIA NO. 240 ARCH STREET, 38 SOLITE SEOOND STREET, AGENT FOB THE 0. 11. NEEDLES, INSURANCE COMPANIES, SPRING GARDEN FIRE INS T JEANCE, 00., Office N. W r sionter Sixth and Wood Sts. The fr PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1862. is pub' Bowing statement of the assets of the Company of V Jelled In compliance will, the provisions of the Act no Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, April, lr 42: Beal 'Estate, "unencembered," 3R15,355 00 Ground Bents, improved 5,744 10 *Mortgage. 201,001 55 Interest unpaid 739 50 Philadelphia City Loans, 0 per cent., 35,997 50 Temporary Loose, outh full security of Bank and Gas Company stocks 4,200 00 300 shares Northern Liberties Gas Co. stock.. 6,060 00 200 ~ Mon. and Mechanics' Bank 'l 4,000 00 136 " Penn Township Bank t , .. 3,780 00 501 w Rprirg Garden Insurance Co. I' .. 16,830 00 insurance Notes 1,174 16 . Cash 7,717 46 es The MORTGAGES hold by the Company are all on flret•cloee new property, In Improved parts of the city of Philadelphie, being first encumbrances, clear of ground rent pr ant• other claims whatever, examined by and the valuation made by a committee of the Board of birectord, at cash priCeS, proVions to making the loans, the proper the being worth separately 40 PER CENT. over the mortgages, end the interest p-omptiy paid. This Company, in twenty-fivo years, has paid losses by fire amounting to upwards of $1,000,000. So liberal has been the settlement of all claims, that not a single) case bits occurred, since its organization, that the Com pany hes permitted the insured to resort to a Court to seek payment. • INS URANC r. CAN BE EFFECTED AT THIS OF VICE AT AS LOW RATES as are consistent with security, and on as accoininodating knee as with any other FIRE INSU RANCE COIIIPANY of this city. Applications made through the Post Office, or by Dispatch, will always meet with immediate at tention from the Office. INCORPORATED IN 1835. CAPITAL $200,000. ASSETS $3205,699.67. DIRECTORS: JOHN It. DOHNERT, AU LEY OL PARK, DAVID WOELPPEB, Wit. E. WOOD, BENJAMIN DAVIS, JACOB L. MINTZER, GEORGE LANDELL, HENRY HOMED, HENRY M. PHILLIPS, JAMES DORNELL, N. L. HATFIELD, M.D., JOHN EVANS, JR., WM. 8. pREDERIercs, JESSE LEE, CHARLES FIELD, GEORGE W. POMEROY. THOS. D. TILLINGHAST I JOHN Ti. T. NRCMIIIIAAR, seem DOIINERT, President. ary, jal9-mwa3t 'FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,. NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. $400,000 00 Perpetual Prelnhuus $624,345 it Leee Fire Per Cent........... 46,217 26 Unexpired Temporary Pro- MIUMIT Lees for the portion of time expired on policies over ono year 203,68 a 9 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE C 092. PAM' ON JANUARY 1, 1802. Published in couformfty with the provisions of the• sixth section of the act of Assembly of April sth, 183.9: MORTGAGES. On property veined at over 84,000,0 CS), being first Mortgages on Real Estate in the City and County of Philadelphia, except $58,- 529 92 in the neighboring counties .... —51,991,570 74; BEAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's Alesunder mort gage claims, viz: Eight houses and lot, S. W. earner Chest nut and Seventeenth streets. A lelase and lot, N. side of Spruce street, We of Eleventh. Tito tomes and lots, 8. side Sprucerstreet, near Sixteenth street, Five boast, and lots, Nos. 921, 523 y 5',15, 527, and 529, Ihilwyn street: Three homes and lot, E. aide Seventeenth street, 8. of Pine. Hotel nod lot, S. E. corner Chestnut and Beach sirs eta. FiNebUnten and lot, N. aide George street, W. of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, E. stile Boachxtrost s 8. of Chestnut street. A house and lot, N. side of Fitzwater sheet, E. of Ninth street. A gronnd rent of $3O on lot N. side Otter street, W. of Leopard street. 87 lots of ground on Buckley street. and , Quenelle avenue, Bristol. A house and lot, S. side Stiles street, Ev oil Sixteenth street. A beta° nod lot, E. side Front street, Ns of Cherry street, Kensington. A house and lot, N. side Liberty street, , Pittsburg. A lot of ground, S. side Penn streethPitli burg. Too houses and lots N. side Filbert street, W. of Eighth street. Five houses and lot, N. side Dauphin. street, E. of Coral street. Total survey ed and valmail.ALAl os -ait , "------- Temporary Loans on Stock., as collateral security, (valued at 8137,009 50....._ ... STOCKS. $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 5 per cent (in terest on.) 200 shares Bank of Kentucky. 17 Northern Bank of Kentucky. 100 Union Bank of Tennessee. 13 i• Insuranco Company of the State of Pennsylvania. 200 Southwark Railroad Company. 37 i‘ Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg. 300 Pennsi lennia Railroad Company _ 01 Franklin Fire Insurance Company, 2 iv Mercantile Library Company. 24 ic U n ion Canal Company. Continental Hotel Company. 87,000 do Bonds., $lO,OOO Pennsylvania State 6 per cent. loan of Stay 18.01. $lO,OOO North Penney Ivania Railroad Bonds, $2,000 Burlington City Water Loan 8700 Philadelphia City Loan. 8765 50 ‘i City Warrants, Total Market Value, $88,803 66, Cat Notes and bills receivable. Cobb en band in hands of agents 21,525 39 . 6,845 17 REAL ESTATE. $125,630 IS 103,991 33 Market valu Cost, as above $88,8G3 66 65,171 10 Narhet value Cog as above Advance In value LOSSES BY FIRE LOSSES PAIDDIJRINGTHEYEA2 1881,57208 a 85 • By order of the Bond. ell AS. N. NANOKER, President Attest—JAS. W. DIoALLISTE ft, Sec. pro. tens. DIRECTORS. Dm id 8. Brown, Isaac Lea, "rile ant C. Dale, Geo. Vales, Alfred Eitler. ,IsiCKEII, President. DALE, Vice President. rectory pro. tem. Chris. N. Ilancl:er, Tobias Wagner, Eanmel Grant, Jacob 11. Smith, Gco. W. Iticharde, IMMIERM EDWARD C. JAS. W. 31cALLISTER, Sc ja18,20-tuthbBt* UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. STAUEMCNT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY. Premiums from January 1, 1801, to January 1, 1802, Premiums earned on marine and inland risks during the year ending as above Received Irons interest on investments Losses, return premiums, re-Insurances, ox pelisse, and commissions ASSETS OF TIIE COMPANY, JANUARY 13, 1862. 56,000 Pennsylvania 6 per cont. loan. 10,010 Philadelphia city 6 per cent. loan. 7,000 city of Pittsburg 0 do do 7,000 co 5 do do 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company 0 percent. bonds. 14,610 Chesapeake and Dolan are equal Company, 6 por cent. bonds 5,000 North Penney Urania Railroad 6 per cent. bonds. 117 shares Philadelphia Bank. 160 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 88 shares Delaware Mutual Saving Insurance Co. 45 shares Delao are Railroad Company. 10 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 23,667 certificates of profits sundry 'Mutual Insurance Collll=loB Estimated 'present 'value Cash in haul - Dills receivable Due the Company for unsettled pre miums, salt ages, and other ac counts 46,697 25 At a meeting of the seripholders of the Union Mutual Inturanee Company of Philadelphia, held at their (Om January 33. 3602, the folluaing gontlemen were elected to terse EISPIIITtraa for three years: Richard S Smith, Hoary Samuel, JOlnrt R. Campbell, Charles Wheeler, Charles Yezin, Gsibert H. Rua hall, Lille Tama, Thomas DaSett, - TM _ _ _ B. Deafened, 'Edward L. Clark, A. E. 801 IC.• George Lewis, Francis Tete, Dm id Sidemen, John 11. Irwin, H. F. Robinson, Newbury A. Smith, Samuel C. Cook, 'William C. Rent, G. W. Derivelou Henry Lewis, Jr., Wm. S. Baird, .1. P. Steiner, Thomas Caratairs, Constitute the Board of Directors. RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOS. COLLISON, Secretary. jals•Bt .NCE COMPANY, Street. ND INSURANCE. - DTODS. E. D. WoodruW, John Bearler, Jr., P. S. Javtiee, {Viral:Witten Jones, Chas. istokte, inn W. Brennan. !OK, President 'AMMON, Vice President. HARD, Secretary. jals-tf iT: INe FADE INSUR o 406 CHESTNUT FIRE AND INL A DIRE I F. N. Buck, Chu, Richardson, Henry Levciq, Alex. W 11111,1114 Geo. A. West, 0. W. DI,TISI .11t,1N0L5 N. BC CHARLES RICH WILLIAMS I. BLANCI 11 OF TEE STATE 01 COMB/ ON E AL' RANCE COMPAN" PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS, David Jayne, M. D„ Charles H. Rogers, John M. WhUalL John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthern, Mary Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, Al. D., President. JOHN H. WHITALL, vice President. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Radios, 618 OTIESTNIP Street. Philsoleinhis. sut-if IASTICE SOAP.-463 Boxes dot- NJ Out CASTILE SOAP, 5 anterior ttrtic`e. For aalcly TRAIN E McKEONE, 3518.5tir No. 22 SOUTH WHARVES. E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Boothwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Btreete, nolD•3mlf* rhissoadrags. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QTATEMENT OF THE NORTHERN AESURANON COMPANY, LONDON, as at Slat January, 1881, nude in compliance with. %Ohm or Penn sylvania: OAPITAL STOCK Tattle of Beal Estate held by the Company. 8119,112 12 Cash Deposited In Banks 231,660 96 Cash in bands of agents and in course of transmission Loans secured by bonds and mortgagee..... Stocks owt.od by the company, (market (value). 1,260,516 92 Sleeks held by the company as collateral security for loans. Loases due and unpaid, (fire and life) Dividenda declared due and unpaid, (fire and life) All other claims against the company, (chief. ly fire duty due to Government). INCOME. Ca3h premiums received, (fire era 1ite)....:51,127,111 16 Interest money received from the Invest ments of the company Income of the company from other sources. 8305,499 67 $1,239,814 03 EXPEIMITUICES. Loe,es paid during' the year, (fire and life Ile-Insurance and return pre mium I)n:ideal'. declared during the year $33,007. 87 Dividends paid during the year... Expenses paid during the year, including commissions. All other expenditures. 5,311 8 The above statement, published in compliance BBl with the l law of the State of Pennsylvania has not only been ap proved by the United States Pennsylvania, in London, and sworn to 1 y the Manager and Secretary of the Company, but the securities have bees examined by a well. known Notary Public in Loudon, and found tally repro senting,the figures given in the statement. The undersigned have plevure in stating that not withstanding the ~depression in business, the premium receipts of the Philadelphia agency, for the year 1861, have been over .$26,000. All leases tor the year have been promptly paid. Policies will be Immo,' at mode rate rates, and lessee paid as soon as adjusted without re ference to London. GETTY A LIEBING, Agents jafs-wfm6t 420 CHESTNUT Street. 11111 E PACENIX MUTUAL INSET_ "RAMA COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA The following statement of the affairs of this Company is published, in conformity with a provision of the Sup plement to its Charter: Piemlums received on Marina risks for the year ending 31st Dec., 1881 $102,678 83 Of which have been determined In that period F 1 083 28 Interest, Salvage, Recoveries, &c. 36,t00 07 Amount of Loewe, Re-insurance, and Return Premiums 8112201 14 Expendies of the Company 6,075'_1 ---$1355276 35 The Assets of the Company are as follows: 502,900 Pennolvanin Fire-per-cent. Loan.. $13,130 75 838.000 Philadelphia Bix-per-cent. Loan.... 39,596 00 $22,000 Camden and amboy Railroad Sir _ pee-cent. Loan 21,860 00 real Estate in the City of Philadelphia 28,321 39 Bends, llorteages, and Greetd Bents .. 0 137 50 215.st:sues Pennsylvania lisnlroad Co 13,310 00 1,040 s. rhcenia Mutual km-trance Co ... 17,801 00 Sundry Loans, Turnpikaand Tow-Goat Stocks 9.crY9 Certificates, par, $2.4,7.Ze 12,057 44 Bills receivable for Premiums 13,893 97 Cash ortdiand 7,737 19 PrelnirriT on Policies recently tunucl r and other atebllnts due the Company., , 4 , 51%127 85 P 8.5 Joing R WITCHERFER, President &gown, WILICIDI, &crew Y. 4 483,548 40 858,329 50 I John L. HoSiss, 31. E. Itlabonp, D. f"-: Wha•ton, Adolphus Perim; Jbh is T. Loa is, Lawrence Le iris, William Plata, 'lntit B . Wilmer, DirrisTherwis, William APKes,- Wm. 3. Grant,Benjamin. Elting, I Lewis Wain, R. W. "coming, Thos. TA Powers. Jannsi y 16111,-1862. .M17.6t $2,3.*,005 75 A NERIOAN AOADEMY OF tl DIUSIO. _ - - NOTICE —ln consequence of tho accident ow trio esreilen and Amboy 'Pawl, on. Saturday 'night last—the Artistes being on that train, and detained eleven hews on their passage—the gorfonnanee, as advertised, could not take place. The naanagtmenhlusvo concluded to give on their return flora Washilg!on to New York, another OPERA NLGILT, Winch will take place positively on SATURN aX NEXT, San. 25th. The patrons of the Operawchee purchase!, and those wlio Dare reached, TieketerePadmie.ion wit. be admitted on Natiirday night by preseniitia their checks for sesta at the door, when the entire Of oro of TILE DARBEW Or .9 - EVILLE WIli• be performed, wish VAT ETNGELEY, STE/VSOBCH, DRIGNOLI;•SI•AWA`CUSI, BCiSINI, 11&- BILL Conductor CARL ANGER:Ft% To conclude with the entire f oarth•ac; of IL TROVATORE. . . - - • DtiseII3NCKLF.Y, Wme BRIGNOLL MANCINI_ Box Office now open MRS. JOHN DREW'S ditCH-STRMET THEATIMIL -Acting and Stage Manager W. ft. IirDWDRICIODS. Studnest Agent end Treasurer.. . D. MDBPDIP SYYNNTH NIGHT OE JOHN DDEW. TO-NIGHT, (Monday,) ninn.try 21; lEk)2, HANDY ANDY. John Drew na.„ • nUndl , An Previous to the Drown, FA/NT lIDART NEVER WON ab‘ c Zartairr7ises" at . J( atTerlo4o rb olf. _ lir Soots secured three days in Attance. .ft 8,615 13 WALNUT -STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Loewe MRS. M. A. GM/ERMA THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. January 20i Will be performed the grand tipectaenlarfleamg of THE LAKES OF KFLLASSEICI; Or, The Brides of Glengariff: Imnty McLoughlin far. Barney' WlMann , Kate Kearney Mts. Barney , Williams. Protons to the Drama the Comedietta of LAW FOR LADIES. Mrs. Barmy Williams in five characters. To conclude with THE HAPPY. MAN. PatoEa-40, 873, 16, and 28 cents; Private Bozos, SE. and 83. Doors open at Quarter to 7. To commence at T. CONTINENT AL THEATRE, WALNUT Street, above Eighth. ANOTHER EQUESTRIAN NOVELTY!' HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY!: THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Jan. 20, 1302, gill be presented the Grand Equestrian Drama of EL RYDER, To conclude with the last new Drama of SIXTNEN.STRING-JACK; Or, The Adventures of a Highwayman. On THURSDAY EVENING next well be preduce,b NCLE 7 olos-rIABIN, With New Scenes) by Mr. ital. Wiser, and a Superb Cast. Admiss 0 15 and 25 cents. To commence I‘. past 7. CH $85,171 10 1,905 60 '52,34,674 36 MBE VOLUNTEER RE YR KS Et* ISIENT FUND. The andereigned realtintly informs his friends eat the public that he will give a LITERARY AND MU - SICAL SOIREE, SS Ism DANDER AND HAYDN MUSIC II&CL, Southeast corner EIGHTH and GIiMEN Streets, On WEDNeSDAY, Jim. 1562. atP. If. The programme will embrace Recitations in Poetry and Prose, . Fonr choice Dialogues, - Selections from the Operas of The Mold of Cashmere, The Bohemian Girl, &c., All rendered by Ladies and Gentlemen of this City. The entire proceeds of this entertainment will be contributed, to the 521,638 83 53,6)2 56 $2,320,005 75 VOLUNTEER REFRESUMPINT FUND. Tickets mar be obtained at No. 253' North TENT} Street, or at the Door on the evening of the &tire.. Price 25 cents. jalB•sa2ta MUSICAL ," -FUND IN H E & N LL. HE OLD FOLE,S, lESIMEM GRAND ORCHESTRA, Numbering Twenty-five Performers, Amisted by MRS. EMMA J. NICHOLS, MRS. GURGLE SHEPARD, MR. J. T. GULICK, ant MR. Er. E. HOLLOWAY,. Will give n series of their popular CONCERTS, commencing MONDAY, Jan. 20th, And continue EVERY EVENING through the *rook- Tickets 2.3 cents; Childten if, e•nte, Doom open at 7. Commence at 8190,005 00 140,491 90 8,235 56 MEM rPEI PLE OF WONDERS TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. R 160,349 64 ' In hi Now, Popular, and Amusing, Entertalnmanta i , EVERT EVENING, commencing at halt pest 7 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY aad SATURDAY !LUTES, NOUNS at 3 Grand Combination of Attraction, Thanmatargical Pe) cological Experiments, Magical Deceits , Vmtriloquial Oddities, Comicalitie3, and Bon blots ' and the Pleasing Exhibition of the Learned Oa nary Birds. • Admission 25 cents ; Children 13 cents. jas-kf CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA. in CARL BENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 2,1# o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL _FUND II 'ILL. Package et Eight Tickets, SI; Single Tickets, 25 cta. To be had at Andre's,llo-1 Obeetnnt street, J. E. Gould's. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. ocSS4I 4100,000 00 18,818 00 01,088 53 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OS THE IN ANTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, a open daily, Buridaya excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. IL Admiselon 25 cents. Children under twelve may half price. Share" of Stock. 830. 773 $226,704 63 WANTED -THE POSITION OF Flist or Second L If:UTE:CANT in an accepted Refitment, tot m Web a fair price will be paid. Address J. E. It," l'ress Office. WANTED.— Old Silver, Plate, or Coin boned, in large or small anantitiea, by KIUDER BIDDLE. bilNerdanthp, EIGHTLI acal JAYNE. WANTED—Stock in the .14 ifth and Sixth Street Passenger Railroad, at par, or ;m -elange for city property. .; ddress Box Phila. delpbia Poet Office. ickT ANTE B—A second-hand Sta tionery Stearn Engine, of from 60 to 70-Horse Power. Address, elating particulars, "Box 1155 Past Office." ePciLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT Rki MOVED to No. n South SEVENTH Street, ei ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful tor past favors, and busk determined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Mlle's Celebrated Wrought sad, Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the owl ecrtct4y tire and burglar pm:4gal. , made.) Also, Letter lineouallerl Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie'S Dank Vault Doors and Locke will be fiandstae to order on short notice. This is the strongest, boat goo tinted, and chrapest Door and Lock yet offered. '—Also, rarticular attention Is callod to Lillis'a as. Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. Thia Safe is oar ceded to surpass in style and eleganos anything yet . 1 tared for this purpose, and is the enly one that Ls sarktir fro so 4 borglar proof. Scotto'. Nortott.-7. have now on hand say Mani e Farrel, Honing, & Co.'s Safes, moat of them nearly ant. sod snow forty of other makers, compassing a coniplata assortment se to eines, and all lately exchanged for Ma now celebrated Lillie Salo. They will be sold at van low yncca. Please call and examine. isa%-lyif EL 0. SADLER.. Agent 110.1100MCORN, RAN ELES, TWINE, J-1 Sc ; Brooms. Buckets, Sc , for sale by C. R. BLAKISTON, Commission nerchant, WO Bel 22 South NATER Street. - 2- 11RCEJLAR PRINTIN BEST . and cheapest In the City, at 111.1.7GW < ilk DHOWS'S. IA &mai THIRD FtrAet. °WS $6,292,8:0 03 262,112 38 333,5 d# 23 :J - i.i t gat 73 ENIMM $188,828 91 107,021 69 5,651 23 $288,652 33 146,,86 98 23,40113 167,530 04 89,981 34 -=.5118,441 3.5 DIRECTORS .I.IfSE - 114ENTS. /7'..91/ailr OPERA CtoßlOiis suCCESS•C. EDWeRD. W. VOGDES‘ SIGNOR BLITZ WANTS
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