--- panooTT—Tog moo To - erulti among , certain • eriae* of tan - ireamkeieen at ; the .navy- yard was Ilwaßelitketrikiliiittl4Wgerday i:ftenmon. . The strike maintained by the ship-earpenters, .4404Weleeleette .. le of whose operatime caused numerous 4'44 Wetherell to lie 'idle,' as the former in the eillelllaletiker afa were* are the fleet to commenee, a Zeta ere -followed , by the joiners, borers, do. The SlitlptiMpenterawintend that, as their operations are ' soil ent-door, and in bad weather they necessarily Molt; lest' time, that; pay abonldnot he re ' eeneed:;.'As the government, thus far, sea lost litue'byy the - strike, tuf the, weather has. been such .aa wait-hart caused suspension of operations for Abe peat few 'days. - Yesterday morning a large mumberof the-workmen evinced a strong desire lle ...take their 'old places in the yard. This was ob- Jaded tle.by - a' few who evidently seemed to rule .the -whole party. A notice was posted tip at the erateatating !bet the roll would be called this morn ,feierllhell these who do not answer, except detained by sickness or otherwise, will have their names re corded and never after be able to obtain employ ment he he yard. This anneuncement was made on Monday afteiremm, arid umin the opening of the .gates yesterday morning, 'there were more men weedy to go to work , than were. actually required, and it was found necessary to dismiss e great , many. 'The - toll-of workmen yesterday comprises one thou stela and sixty.one names. Owing to the incle mency of the weather, the ehiposarpentera were mot -very largely represented, but there were a suffi cient Slumber for all practicable purposes. Dette:g the day the strikers gathered In the vi cinity of the navy yard, and in a quiet manner dimmed the probable result of the stand they had _taken. ' - .Some were strongly in favor of resuming -Work, .wile others were bitterly opposed to ..iiauch a coarse, and in order to obtain the views of the party, it was determined to hold another meet ing in Temperance Rail, Second street, above 'Queen. The meeting convened abant half past two o'clock in the afternoon.: The proceedings, al ''though somewhat imparliamentary, were quiet and orderly. A number of brief speeches were made by genre of the workmen r who were in favor' of re considering the resolutions passed at the Meeting Ilea on Monday. Tile speakers spoke highly of Captain,Turner at the navy yard , who they said ;had always proved .their friend end acted With jus tiee towards all.. After considerable discussion, a motion was made to reconsider the action taken at their lest meeting, which was agreed to, ' A resolution was then offered " that this meeting ?Osumi Work tomorrow (Wednesday) morning - . under the new regulations." This was agreed to by a vote of- 104 yeas to 19 stays, a large number not voting on either side. A motion was then made that the vote be made unanimous. To . this an amendment was offered , that " it was thread necessity " which compelled Sham to take thlstouree. The motion, ae amended, I was agreed to, with one or two dissenting voices. Aelong andeitelabliog disease:on now took place - relative to an article which appeared in a morning otenrporary, and which aroused a "Beading boat ; builder " of being the ringleader of the strike. The meeting denied the unjust attaok,and contended that . each individual bad acted on his own responsibility. Loud odes were heard for the reporter of said Jour mal;who, 'luckily, wait not present, or he might have been harshly-dealt with. , On motion, a delegation was appointed to go to Washington, for the purpose of conferring with antinittersof Congress upon the reduction of wages -in the. yard, and to ascertain what remedy can be „had. • The men will, therefore, resume work this morning, and. the committee will at once leave for Washington. Their expenses will be paid by taxing all ilia workmen in the yard, and if any balance re mains it will be trended over to the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. The committee, - Upon their return, will call the meeting together, and mike their report, when the difficulty will bo dually settled. That Congress can be induced to modify the re. :cent naval act, as asked by the strikers, seems to be very questionable. -On Saturday last, in the Senate, Mr. Hale, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to vrhont was re. :erred a petition of seine two thousand mechanics and - laborers employed in the Charlestown navy.yard, praying Congress to repeal the eighth section of the *et "to further promote the efficiency of the navy," approved December 21, 1881,reported the petition back to the Senate, wheats resolution that the com mittee should be discharged from the further con eideratien of the petition. Mr. Hale added : "I am requested by ono of my colleagues on the committee to state the reason why this is done, as it is a matter of some interest. The Section for the repeal of which these gentlemen .pray was trisection requiring' the hours of labor in the several navy yards to be the same as in private ostabllehmente of the same kind in the vicinity. 'They say that under that act the action of the sere rel of the yards has not been uni form. - 'Some of them make complaiuts of one sort mud *mere of another, and some have made no teemplehtt at all. No complaint at all has come Trout the Philadelphia navy yard. Tho complaint from the New York navy yard was of an exceed ingly trifling character. The complaints from tho Charlestown and Portsmouth navy yards were of a more serious character; but they were not uni form at all. This petition comes hero from several of the yards. The laborers in the Portsmouth and Philadelphia navy yards have struck, and refused to work. The committee were unanimous in their eecommeedathrp iltat i under three circienetances, the call complairieu. of was bat fi Dethtt owe, and "might be remedied by the notion of the Depart ment without any action of Congress, it was not -expedient at this time to interfere." As the report was accepted, it is plain that the 'Senate will not readily entertain a motion to neon eider its action. The rush of the work at the yard is almost over. 'The St. Louis and Miami are ready for sea, and are only waiting for the crews to man them. A draft of men from Boston, for that purpose, was ' expected to leave Boston yesterday morning. When these vends leave ' the Powbaton, Rho* island, and Triniata are the only ones remaining. Tne latter is new gunboat, and, is still on the stocks. She has- been ready for launching for seine weeks post, , but some portion of her machinery, which it is no oeseary to have on board before she is put in the water, has not yet been completed. The Powhatan is in 1310 a a dilapidated condition from her loug cruise that several weeks will be required for her repairs. She will probably not be ready for service until April. The .Rhorle Islam' arrived at this port on Friday last, and, upon the strike of the workmen at the navy-yard, was ordered to Boston. Captain Turner informed us, however, that this order was countermanded by the department at Washington ',cora .the representation that the workmen were willing to resume their place's, and that operations upon the vessel will be commenced at onoo. Du ling yesterday a large number of the hands at the yard were paid off. The prize £ohomor Ocept,n, , Wore was spld on Monday by the United States Marshal for the sum of $2,650, starting at $1.500. The bidding was very spirited, the vessel being a handsome one, of about two hundred tons burden. The cargo consisted of 15 hhds. of molasses, 5 bbls. of weirs pork, 1 cash of quinine, 8 cocas of castor oil, 1 ease of opium, 1 box of bay rum, and 1 box of tapioca—all of which articles wore disposed of at fair to middling rates. Tin "XEBMIANTS' FUND."—The regular yearly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon, at the Board of Trade rooms, Chestnut street, above Fifth. The attendance was rather less than of former years. The society's managers presented their eighth annual report. From it we learn that the expenditures of the past year wore $2,794.88, whilst the receipts were but $2,313.77. Notwithstanding this, there remains iu the treasury the suns of $234.82. In connection with this there , are $4,200 which still remain Invested in city and ,State huts. Fifty.three donations were made during the past year; three of the beneficiaries have died, two of whom had advanced to a very ssld age,. Eleven still remain on the society's list. The report makes some allusion to the growing want of the society for means, in their Increased field of labor; and they make an appeal to their fellow-men to aid them in their work of beneliconee, when their funds are fast being exhausted, and the number of beneficiaries, and truly-deserving ones, is fastinereasing• Several of the gentlemen present suggested me thods by which the treasury might be replenished cud increased. Mr. Caleb Cope, who occupied the chair, stated that a gentleman had called eu him a short time since and stated that, having no relatives, he would in his will place a goodly portion of his property at the disposal of the "Fund." Mr. Atwood addressed the audience at some length, urging that parties should set aside a portion of their estates, in order to create perms. relit funds, so that interest accumulating there front might be given to various beneficiaries from time to time. Be knew full well that any one who could do this would be blest by some aged boned ciarys—perhaps a century bents, On motion of Mr. Seeder, it was Resolved, That the present contributors pledge them*lvesto secure one annual or life member to tho soelety during the coming year. A committee of five was appointed to devise and c 'sprout such measures as will tend to benefit the ioolety. An election was held and the following gentlemen were placed in position for the present year : President, John M. Atwood; Vice President, 'Thomas Robins, Edmund A. Bonder; Treflitllt)r, C. Ludwig; Secretary, 'Thomas P. Brady; Directors, Thomas Robins, William C. Ludwig, Ar thur G Opffin, James B. McFarland, James C. Mud, Edmund A. Bonder, John D. Taylor, E. C. Bnigbt l Samuel Bullies, Richard Wood, who, with tiaitotiowing managers elected at the last an nual meeting and whose term of office Anna not expire until ises. constitute the entire bnard: Managers, John M. Atwood, John W. Chighorn, John Mason, A. J. Antelo, William Cummings, Thomas y. Brady, Marshall Hill, Edward L. Clark, John Welsh, A. J. Dertlabiro. CARS-FOIL A WESTERN Ro.6.—Tilo PiUs , burg, Tort Nitayne,and Chicago Railroad Coin , party have had - two of Woodruff's patent sleeping cars conpflideill et the Philadelphia our works. They era"finished on Saturday last, and several gentlemen connected with the press and railroad interests examined them, They all seem to think that the ears were the most complete of the kind they ever beheld: The most striking peculiarity about them, is the manner in which the seats aro enclosed iiiirneintlatutilar to the state Memo of steamships: The seats ate converted into conch al for night use by a peculiar doubling; the Timor portion ofthe seals forming the two under coachelir and their Lecke the Middle conch. • The upper conch is lowered from the ceiling of the ear. The ears are ventilated In a most ingeni one manner' by a contrivance that originated with the patentee of the ear. Any degree' of ,tentterature desired Olin be ob tained by merely - turning a small lover attached to the heating apparatus, TUE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETT.—Tho now and spirefous hall of the Horticultural Society was inaugetited :Taft ..tight - ,by a monthly meeting and display; the that has been held within the pro- Moots of the stately structure which adorns the southwest corner of Broad and Walnut. - Beautiful and earefully.csurtnrad hothouse flowers decked -the table I cm:odt° bouquets of. delicate perfume adorned' email vases; and etien - Kira and there might be observed a tender plant lifting up its tiny bead, as though inhaling the luxuriant atmosphere in the month of May. - Mow grange!y did the In a* of the building oontragt with that without! eaowtlisikei antediest falling, , nd the ground was fiat being clothed to larmente of virgin white. Delicate tales, like delicate plants, shivered when bran . * out from the hot-house" into the reali ties, ofatani4matary. • A &maw Taff THE. SamltteLNUfatitcff. A Doneepondsta says : Let the mansion of the eampenies offer a - premium for an 'neve:mon to re- ROTS the 00w from the traolts. and I will plane myself tinter s forfeit thitt a Minstano Ofdl he made that rill igeetually remove AI snow, Me, or other obsteeleaiims the treOh; We` 'less expense to the cooPu t e i thlkw• t hat NW! The suggestion is the , atilt flat GiClaiiire-yet titian, And, still adjust' shad tfiluttatintorfiff fa all parties. • THE OM at:RECTORY FOE THE PRESENT YEAR —olol3g to the unfavorable condition of the weather,. the work of canvassing- for the 1862 di reetorj has not yet been commenced. Mr. McElroy expects to begin operations on Monday next, if not sooner. One of tho greatest diffieultiati experienced by canvassers is the reticence of "domestics," Some of these flatly refuse to give 'he needed in formation until the whole system of directory-pub lishing, with its attendant benefits, is set forth to their satisfaction ; others, fancying the canvasser a tax•oolleoter in disguise, purposely . give incorrect information, for the sake of a laugh In their sleeves at having so shrewdly outwitted him ; with others the answer is, "call again," or "'leave your name and residence , _ and Mr. Smand•eo will call when he is in the neighborhood." Thirtjt-throo per cent. of the old•maid housekeepers "wont to use that men particlar, and want to know whether he doesn't live at the other end of the town, and couldn't leave a small bundle at Mite Shitephortfe select academy," or at some other equally unapproachable place. Of course, a refusal precludes all chance of get ting any information from that habitant. Some times the canvasser will not be listened to at all, because, after a stranger bad called at the house last week, a silk umbrella was missing. In fact, a hundred ridioulonapretexte for evading his proper and necessary questions are trumped up by silly housekeepers, who would feel called upon to dis• play indignation if their intelligence were called in question. Therefore, the work of canvassing is one of unending vexation, and requires a set of men With lamb-like dispositions. After the canvassing is complete, the assorting of. the material is proceeded with; next in order comes the compilation of atstistiothommileipsl schedules, etc., and, finally, the writing of a preface. The work is then placed in the hands of the . printer, and the sheets aro ready for the binder in about twenty days thereafter. Since the year 1837, when his first directory wits iesued, Mr. .61oEiroy ha* mostly monopolized this branch of business. AU who have attempted to compete with him have failed, either from ineX perience or other cense. His first work contained 31,500 names—something of a difference from 1801, with its imposing array of one hundred and sixty fiVe thousand, or about as large as the army of the Potomac ! . . Previous to Mr. McElroy's connection with the business, numerous persons had at various times en deavored to make it one of profit. The first of them was Francis ••Ybite, who appeared upon the scone in 1785. Be wasiollowed by John MacPher son, who was succeeded in 1791 by Clement Biddle, in 1802 by James Robinson, and in 1828 by Robert Positron • LAME AND IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCKS, LOANS, REAL ESTATE, U., AT THE EXCHANGE.-- The attendance at M. Thomas & Sons' sale, yester day, at neon, at the Exchange, was large, and the bidding quite spirited. The.following were sold : 1 dmre Academy of Fine aria at 815. . . _ . 254 shares Philadelphia Fire and Lite Insurance Cot/I ran'', 6 4 , $1,016. 2 ebaree la the Mercantile Library Company, 58, $lO. share Philadelphia iMbenreum, $l.lO. 1 share Philadelphia Library Company, $23.25. 7 shares Philadelphia Mutual Real Estate Associatioa, par 8/70, full paid, 85, 575. 10 coupon second mortgage bonds, e5OO each, ($5,000,) Barclay Railroad and Coal Company, 5 per cent., stso. ebare Weymouth Farm and Agricultural Company. $l5O paid, $2. Cemet ry lot, No. M, Ninth Presbyterian Church Burying Ground, Race, near b Ines eenth, $l. - - . 160 shares consolidated stock of the Elmira and Wil liamsport Railroad Company 85.87 X, 5881.60. 41 shares Kensington Bank, $66, 32,06. $B,OOO Lehigh -Na vigation 0 per cent. loan, due inlB7o, Interest payable quarterly, 1017‘ per cent., $8,150. 62,000 city of Cincinnati coupon Cs, duo in 1865, 02) per cent., $1,860. $3,000 State of Pennsylvania 5 poi cent. loan, (interest off,) 79,4 per cent, 82,885. 51.000 Pennsylvania Railroad let mortgage coupon bond, 180 per cent., 81,000. Certificates of City Loan: $1,500, due 1878, municipal loan, 87 per coat., $ 1,305. $5OO due 1870, municipal loan, 88 per cent., 5440. $lOO, due 1872, municipal loan, 87M per cent., $436.25. 82,000, duo 188], municipal loan, 87 per cent ;$1,740. 85(.0, doe 1870, municipal loan, 87).' per cent , 8435.03. $5OO, due 1878, Pennsylvania Babroad, 87 per cent, $485. $5,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal loan, 687 per cent., .9. 3,443 . 7 8 . 100 abates Irankford and Bristol Turupiko Company, FAA. PO Owes Northern Bank or BentucltY, Par 8101, $75.75, *8,787.00. 20 shams Franklin Firo Insurance Company, 8207.50, 85,150. 350 shares North American Insurance Company, $16.50. $2,574.60. Certificates of City Loan, (81,200 due 1883, North Pennsylvania Railroad; 300 duo 1871, do.; $3OO due 1892, Sunbury and Erie Railroad,) $87.25. $1,570.50, $OOO kf tate of Pennsylvania 5 per cent loan, interest oft, 79 per cent. $41.1. Tbree-story brick dwtllinß, No. 801 Marshall etrcet i lot 19 feet front, 80 foot deeth $3,150. Four brick stores and dwellings, northwest corner of Second and Spruce streets, lot 20 feet front by 94 foot deep, $9,100. The equitable title of Joseph Ilunvieker, being the undivided tWo.tenths of coven tracts of timber and coal lands. Centre and Clearfield countics, Pennsylvania, $3,0. Three-story brick dwelling, Ito. 1320 Parrish street, $1,600. FINANCIAL AND CDIIIIVIERCILL THE MONEY MARKET. PIIILADRLPHT , t, January 21,..262. Stocks improved slid further this morning upon the strength of the war news from Kentucky, and a rather largo amount of badness was transacted. State !tree litre in demand nt 7935, City slue advanced Penn. Sylvania Itailroad shares improved V, North Pennsyl• vania Railroad sixes advanced to ing, a gain of i 5 ; Reading Railroad shares gained li. Notch Pennsylvania Railroad shares rose from 7 to 7M, Catawiasa outsell, dated from 1); to 135, and entawissa Preferred from 5 to Um. In the Money market there Is little doing, except in weurants upon the National Treasury, which fluctuate more or less as the prospect of their payment in available funds becomes more or lees remote. The Ledpei alludes in just tams to the efforts of the villainous politicians and borers air cut the Legislature at Unrrieburg to make money by threatening to embarazr the Penns) ivanio and Erio•ltailrood Companies, through the repeal at this time of the legislation or the lastkee. slum We have no Idea that anything of the kind willho Forlornly attempted, and if it should be, we havb no doubt that any interference either with the repeal of the tonnage tax, or the lease of the Erie Railroad, would meet with proper condemnation from Governor Curtin. The following Is a eta ement of the amount of coat transportevi over the Lehigh Valley 'Railroad, for the week ending January 18,1862: Week. Previously. Total. Tons. Cut. Tons. Cut. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton "98 11 9,556 14 11,852 05 Ea.t tiugar Loaf 585 09 7,602 06 8,187 16 Council Ridge 850 07 7,522 OD 8,172 10 Nount FleasnW. • 137 05 155 05 255 10 Spring Mountain 1,742 13 11.364 11 13,107 04 thAcralnp 592 18 4,033 03 4,620 01 hew York and iebigh.. 664 07 4,412 00 4,076 07 D . Spring Mountnin.... 1,247 13 11,060 16 12,305 09 - - OA 704 01 , 1,302 05 7,170 03 6,478 13 P. Spring Itiountain Jethin Deride, 127 19 5,657 07 5,785 00 German Emma 012 03 4,870 19 5,491 02 Ebervale 705 19 3,251 10 11,057 09 660 14 ' 3,65 16 3,416 40 IE2EII Other Shippers Total 11,070 03 80,080 08 91,656 11 Correspontlim g week last year 13,947 04 87,879 19 101,827 03 2,871 01 7,299 11 10,170 1:1 The following is the statement of coal transported over the Hazleton railroad, for the year ending December 31, 1E01: Weeks. Previous. Total. Tone. Cut. Tons. Out. Tons. Cal. Tiazleton Mines.— PAM 02 et el,berry 85,603 12 Diamond.— 32,603 03 East Sugar Loaf.— 123,408 17 Connell fudge 103,033 10 Alonut Pleasant.— 7,000 05 Ebervide ...... ..... 20,183 14 tlailelgh ...... .... 65,431 OS DI ilnesvale .... 23,003 15 Jedd- ~ 100 773 00 Pea Coal 2,032 04 Total Oorrespotl'g period last 3 ear. .... .... Peterson's Detector sends no another new altered note, Gs on the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila delphia, Pa , altered from Is. They are exceedingly well done. The ono is erased, and five in green substituted. Vtg. State arm; girl with curls on left; female with settles, &c., on right. Also, the following desceipti en or a new three-dollar counterfeit note on the Boylston Bank. Boston, Mace, : Yig. steamship under full sail; eagle and shield on both ends. By the suapenelon law, which has vassal the Ohio Le gislature, the hanks aro r eguirel to resume in fifteen days after the resumption of specie Dumont by the New York banks, and a majority of the atockholdera of each branch are required to agree, in writing, to the clans° waiving tax-exemption. Nears. Drexel & Co. report: How York Exchange Oaral.lo discount Boston Exchange parcel-10 Baltimore Exchange par®!‘ American Gold lx 023( rrerninco. The New York Evening Post of to•dny says: The Mock market opens weak te•day, lo.ing the Im provement established yesterday afternoon on the news from Kentucky. The account of the battle given in the morning seems to contain some dlacreretticles of dates and other detail, am' consequently falls to stimulate the market, vices tolling off gam 4, cent., with some de airy to realize. The absence of financial relief from Congress, to- Emilia with the 111 natured tone of the foreign papers by the Amide, also tenda to check any tend e ncy to I to, proyement. The position of tho speculators, however, bee been an uneasy one, and It would require liberal buying on the part of the public to relieve them of their Hocks at anything like current prices. The hitch in tbe paper money scheme has sadly disjointed their calettlo- MM., and the market seems to need the support or some great military snccess which shall at once vitalize the whole Union canto politically as well as financially. The market for 7.30 treasury notes is lower, X col per cent. discount for unendorsed. There are Indications that Mr. Chaco intends taming these notes to public cre ditors. Mr, Cisco delivers to the banks to-day the twenty-one millions of 7 BO treasury toted of October and two mii lions of stock. At a meeting of bank managers yester day, it was aimed that the second fifty millions of tree. enry netts, and the certificates of the Mock loan, houid be delivered to the Institutions owning them, and not, se heretrifere, remain be custody of the Treasury Note Com mittee. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, JantutFy 21, 1862. 65508,86) Ny 8. E.B a, Pbllaitelol. Excluumb• mar 80,6110 . . . . 1 Harrisburg 8.... 61x 5 N Pen. B 7;4 0 do - - 50)i 3 do ...... .... 7X 100 Reading m..cash 18 94 2 do ...... ••• • • 7 .1 100 -do • 28 IM 200 Soh Nor 65'82... 63 26 do • 2dys 183( "20 Ponna 12 393( 100 do 18 04 3 20 do ...... ..... 3914 90 d 0.......... 18 90 10 do 39X 60 do cash 18 04 10 do 39X 100 do - 18 04 70 do 39,14 50 do cash 38 04 15 do ...... „... 40 50 do cash 18 94 12 do 40 1000 Harrisburg 12 Os. 97 6 do 40 2900 Morris Canal lint 92 14 - do ...... ..... 40 88, Hazleton Coal e 5. 40 25 do 40 - 10 lilecheslcs Dank. 1934 0000 Elmira It 7s 09 20 do cash 10% 1000 do ... . . .cash 66 5000 Permit Os 061.... 79x 6 Del 11uCual 1... 21,q 1000 North Prima Os.. 62x 20 eatawissan sown I,g SEO do 63X 2890 City 65 New 023 x( 1000 do 63,4 200 d 0.... 87 1000 do 108 79 200 do New G.. 87 10020- Pall 6pcscrip 60X . . . . . BOARDS. 19 Pefina 8........ 49 30 do 40 100 flooding 11 19 • BETWEE ' 1000. Heading Cs 1810. 80 3 tdectuirdeo Rank. 1974 toCatawitm It 1N 100 Spruce è Pies B 83i SECOND I' Penn*. It - 4O 25" do 40 60 do 40 4 do 40 15 do • 40 19' do 40 200 Penna Coupon Oa 100 VOubt Leh Mc 3.4..101% 1000 do 102 1600 -to , 109, BOAnD, 12 Lehigh Nay.— 51X 4 CoonsAin 14—.118 6 Norristown R • • 44 % 127.50 N PA It 0 p c sop aug ' 50.1, Island B bswn 10)5 2000 Penns Cp sa Jon Jab , 83 2000 15 Velma 04.26ys 3000 City 84 Now 92% 60 Cutnwissis P. Prof 5X I: CARDS. 2300 City Os 872 AFTER- • • „ l'inna Cp 58 Jan , d July 44e.... 88 °LORING P 884. Ask. Phlls. es ... .... . 87X 88 Phil& es R 87 88 Phts Be new... 02,V 92% Penne 841 79) 80 Readlngll. . 18% 19 Reading lide liO 86 87 irdg 111 Ca 'BO '49 93% Reed 94 Be'BB.. 73% 74 Penns R 897 i 40 Penns II 2d m 60 88 89 Morris 01 Con.. 97 .. Morrie 01 /Pref.ll4 115 Bel Nay 6082.. 62) 631( Bah Nov Imp Be 74 .. Soh Nov Stook. 3 6 Sob Nay Pref.,. 114' 12 Elmira II SinlUa ILeref. 10 11 'Philadelphia Markets The Flour market continues dull at previously-quoted rates; 130M0 600 bble found buyers at 05.60 for common extra, $5.873 cal for good extra family; 1,000 bbls Northern extra alto Bola on privets terms; the trade buy slowly within the range of 35.25®587l for caper- One, 95.5005.76 for extra, 05.7500.25 for family, and same° 75 for extra family and fancy lots, as to quality. Bye Flour is quiet nt 03 76, and Corn Meal at $3 bbl. Wagay.—The demand ha fallen oil, and about 2,100 boo sold et 03300135 e for prime Pennsylvania red, most • ly at 1340; Ns 1 It 13 ranged at 140 to 150 e, as to quality. Ilya to selling, In a small way, at 7207230 for Pennovl- Tahin. Corn is very dull; sales of 4,000 bus now South ern yellow at 58e a sale of old Clo•n was made at We. Oats ate unchanged; further Bales of 2,500 bus Penney!. canto at 38N c, in store. Bang Ilan further advanced; n email sale of lot No, / was made at $32 4P' tom COTTON.—There is nothing doing in the tray of sales, and prices, are unchanged. GROCERIES AND Ynot•isioua.--There is no change in either, and a Small business doing; 000 dredged loge sold at $4 IP' 100 lbs. Sauna.-1 ho market is unchanged, and 400 but Cla ye rseed sold at $9 62X 04.75 Vg bus. Wutaur Is dull; bble tell slowly at 250, and drudge at 24c OP gallon. New York Stock t MIST MOO BS Os 'Bl Rog.. 90 20000'U S 50 '741t0g.. 00 40Q0,055'74 0p... 80X 0000 Ohio St Os '00... 03;§ 5000 lientuckY 05... 71 2000 do 70S 2000 111Cp NI '02... 79>4 6000 Missouri Os 42h 2000 Loutbione Pt Os. PO 2000 N Y Contra} Bs. 04 1000 N Y Cant 7a....101 1000 Frio 4th not bd.. 70 0000 Erie sth mtg... 7034 500 Rod It Ist mtg.. 107 1000 T Haute it A 2d. 43 1000 Tot Wab Isrm. 79)4 1000 do %tn. 45 2000 Clay k T 8 Fd. 80 IEOO N Jereoy 0 latm.lo7 1000 Peoria & 0 8 pc Guar by 11l Cll. 95 20 Mechanics' Bk.. 88 20 Cr antelth Bk.. 70 17400 Am Gold 10231 35000 do b30.102M 25000 do 500.102 7000 do 102 AI 20 NicaraugaT Co. 5 27 Del it lied Co.. 91 CITY ITEMS, Park Benjamin on the Bright Side of the War. Tho announcemene that Mr. Park Benjamin would Oliver a lecture, at Concert Hall, on the Bright Side. (or, as be preferred, Sides) of the War, on Monday eve ning attracted a good audience, considering the weather The lectmer opened, not inappropriately, by reading the despatch of our recent victory hi Southern Kentucky. Thls, he said. was a bright side to begin with, Ho then said ho would endeavor to show that War had many bright aides—lt had its poetry, its romance, and Ito lea rner. lie opening cooper was a ano rhapsody, closing with the quotation, from "Lochlel's Warning," •' And leas lug in battle no spot on his name, Look proudly to Lens en from the deathbed of fame." From the earliest times, the sallant deeds of warriors had been a favorite theme, not only with the poet, the painter, and the orator, but with Gm states man and the clergyman. Beginning with the king of bards, whose birth was claimed by seven cities of Greece, ha referred, in rapid outline, to his Prominent successors from that day to this, In this connection. Ile next paid poetic tributes—though de livered in prose—to tie noble braves slim had already fallen in the present war—characterieed by the lecturer, as at once holy and just—commencing %ilk the death of the lion-boasted Lyon. lie saw In these sacrifices a "bright side," no none of these noble souls had fallen without leaving behind him a illoaltlOUß track. True, the designs of God were not stoats apparent to men ; yet see might rest assured that— " Ireland a frowning Providence Be hides a smiling face." This was emphatically a war of freedom. It was a war agalnet traitors—traitors who were not only ene mies to their comity", but worse enemies to themselves. But their doom was already written. Thicker than aver the autumn leaves had etrewn the brooks in Voltam brosa the lot al North n as pouring from her frozen locos Patriots who would soon crush this unnatural rebellion. 'One of the brightest aides of this war was, that It W. to end in the crucifixion of African slavery. Ile was, ho said, not abut was popularly termed au '•Abulitiouiati" nor was he (thanking /leaven for that fact, pareathetleallyd a politician, [laughter tl blithe was one of those who be lieve in a free North, a free East, a free West, and afree South The next greatest crime to rebellion against GA was, lie said, treason against one's country. A comport eon between the two was hero instituted, in which con sideiablO portfoi3S of Milton's Paradise Lest were tetra phrasid by the lecturer in suit Ids no,-- 4u...wet Thetis being ineigned the riche of Beelzebub in this fancy picture. The lecturer farther stated that the first ef selves don" recorded bad been that of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Edon. For the sake of accutacy, we hope, when hlr. Benjamin dclil era this lecture in Philadelphia again—as he will in two w eeks from _Monday evening—that he will cor ral tide tilt of ancient history. Sever:ion is necessarily a voluntary act ; whereas the departure of our luckless primogenitor from Eden was compulsory. "So Ile drove out the Man, " is the divine record. With telling felicity the lecturer quoted a brief extract cram the last 'Speech delivered, in the old Milted States Senate Chamber, by John C. Brockinrldge, in which the latter prenotinctli some stunning anathemis against "the men olio world dare to alienate the American people, or subvert the Constitution." "Rebel Breckine ridge," said the lecturer In reply, with an air of judicial gravity, ff Thou art the man," [laughter and applause,] adding, „ And let all the people who voted for him in the fall of Ih6o say amen." [Renewed laughter.] As further bright sides of the war, the virtues which it elicited were dwelt upon. First among these Wart the charity NI hi :11 it had called forth. It had also developed our _patriotism, el /I it burl done away with parties. In fact, It had given as just such a stirring up es we needed. It had made us less selfish, and more self.saerificing. It would also make us a more obedient people—the result of strict army disciplitie. Finally, what our fathers had achieved it was tho duty of their children to preserve—upon which the oft-imbed —but always welcome—sayings of Jacleson, Webster, and others, were cited and approved by euraller and au ditor. Turning to the humorous part of Ida subject, Mr. Bon jamin did the honor to The Press (though without giv lug credit) of leading off with an account which we first gave, in thus columns, from the lips of an oie-wit nes 3 , of the lady of a Mi!slesippi steamboat esplain, who, when the city of New Orleans was illuminated in honor of the Louisiana Secession ordinance, stoutly refused to have her window lit up, but instead, displayed the American Bag, which was then greeted with applause from the crowd. The heroine of this act, Mr. Benjamin said, must he immortalized. [Quenv—lf tho lady in question did not immortalize herself by her own brave act, to whom will she be indebted for her immortality 1) 701,835 17 671,332 19 Funny allusions to Parson Brownlow, the Right Rev. General Bishop Polk, Mason and Bliddi, and Booth's' other famous and infamous personages, furnished tue chief materials for tho balance of Ills humorous chapter. The lecture was received wish marked and oft•ropeated applause. 30,452 10 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE ECLECTIC Manic.u. COLLEG IS —The commencement exorcists of the Eclectic Medical College will take place at Musical Fund Hall to day at 12 o'clock. The valedictory address will be delivered by Professor E. G. Dalton. The occasion will be enlivened by the presence of Beck's band. The winter and spring session at this institution will commence on the first Monday iu February and continue sixteen 'necks. ANOTHER REMOVAL WY VANSANT.—BIIb few months since we had the pleasure of Informing our rradets of the removal of Mr, A. L. Vansant, the cele brated Confectioner of this city, to the splendid now storo on Chestnut street, Second door below the Conti nental Hotel. So great hoe been tho increase of his trade since then, that in order better to accommodate it, he has taboo the spacious corner More, sehtcb ho le now fitting up in superb style prior to removal thereto. SUPERIOR MESS MACKEREL AND SMOKED Mattson, dealer la line fatally gro ceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has jest received a fresh supply of Mess Mackerel, in neat packages, to suit con sumers; also, Smoked Salmon, of excellent quality, to whit). no direct the attention of our renders. PROFESSOR MUTTER'S Cough Syrup is An admirable•, safe, and agreeable remedy for Coughs, which just now seem universally prorating. It has been prescribed for• years past with great success, nud can be reconnuended as a remedy of peculiar excellence. See advertisement. POLITEIII:B9.—An acute critic has said that any one uhu caught the spirit of the /sermon on the Mount could not fail to be a gentleman. There is much truth in the remark, for the Christian spirit which en• joins a careful consideration of the feelings of others, makes its possessor polite, courteous, and attractive, as much so as those fortunate Individuals who wear the cheap and fashionable styles of garments manufactured at the palatial Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 009 Chestnut street, one door above Ifarndeuht Ex press Nice. .ASTOUNIIING &PAU:ll'lOg CONOEItNING TUE oiii. TRADE.—ATIie late annual repot t tel the N. P. It. It. Co. furnishes the following Interesting statistics: It op 'van; 'hero was carried over the road the last year, in concretion with this trade, from Doylestown.. 84,160 Cults.;Whito Hall., 49,811 Galls. Hatfield 92,207 do.'Lansdale... . 170,922 dn. wy nedd —.105 370 do. 1P0u11yn..... 137,537 do. No doubt each one of these Calls carried nt least ono pail of the nutritious element, nod perhaps the mote buxom of these - carried a yoke with n bucket at each end. What more beautiful sight could ho Imagined, than. on a spring morning to see them tripping off the plat form, followed, perhaps, by a pet lamb or so '1 Since reading this report, we hare been looking out of tho milldams of Charles Stokes' Ore Price Clothing Store, from "early morn till dewy eve," to catch a glimpse of the bevy that supply the Continental," but have failed to eve them ; perhaps they linger in the more rural parts of the city, and "near the Gunk where droops the wit. low" street station, would be the only place to enjoy a eight of this interesting galaxy in the milky nay. GEN. SCLIOETIF TURNS A SOMEII.9ET.—Gen. Schoepff turned a somerset in Kentucky, on Saturday last, and came damn feet foremost and right silo uP• The rebels were routed, horse, foot, and dragoons, and all their baggage, &c , fell into the hands if Uncle Sam's boya. The rebels appear to hat e been particularly bad oft for clothing, and most of their uniforms were of the most uncouth make. and of the flimsiest kind of meto. nob. They presented a sorry contrast with the splendid suits for soldiers and chillons that ere =float the Brown Atone Clothing Hall of Rockhill 3; Wilson, Non. 603 and 601 Chestnut street, above Moth. THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1862. lONS-FIRM. BM Ask Elmira 7a '78... 68 67 I Long bland 11, 10% 10% Leh el* Far.. 61% 52 Loh GI & N 8cr5r855 88% N Penne 7 7 % N Faunal?. Ba.. 64% 65 ' N Penn& 10a... 78 80 eatitivisea R con 71% 1% Catawiasa Prof., 6 fig Nrkfd & South S .. 88 241 &ha sta 11.9. .. 60 Baca & Vino-et. W Flinn It 60 styi Spruce I Pine.. 8% 8% Green & Goatee 10% Cheat & Walnut r 31 Arch Street.... 18 .. Arrived—Ship Goddese, from Liverpool; brig Mutts. from London: scum N B Borden, from Havana, and Truro, from St Domingo. The ship Arlvright, from Liverpool, Is ashore five miles south of the Highland Light. The Bide in tight, and the crew hove landed safely. BOSTON, Jan. 21. Arrived—Ship Lincoln, from ffnrro• Lurks Argent', from Dunkirk, and La Clgneaux, from Marseilles. JANUARY 21—Evening. Ship gamma:, liondoods, advortiaed nt Livorpool for Philadelphia 12th inst. Also Judah Touro, Hanscom, for do, coon. Ship E H Yarrlopton. Gorham, from Messina for Phi- Indophi a at Gibraltar 25th tilt. Ship Ilinrintta Tilton, Tilton, sailed from Liverpool Me alt for Philadelphia. Durk D C Wilson, hence for Rio Janeiro, before re. ported at St Themes, lots boon condemned and sold. for carp of flour for Et 6 26, Berg Washington Dutcher, COMM. from Messina for Plinadeleble, arrived at Gibraltar 20th ult. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS CONTINRNTAT. TIOTNL—Nintb end Chestnut atg. • B W Pierce, Boston GRO Milburn, Indian k T D Swearingen, Poona Liout S E Buryabam Thom A Ziegle, Harrisburg nos A Stono, Donna B W Woodward, New York a Q GNAW, Etaliataxwo W L O'Brien, Baltimore Jll% ,loner, blia Niro, 116publle, 0 S B Keys, Qincluunit J Morris, !Wilmot° 141 Goldstein, blew York D J 11orreil, Johobtown W M M.lirphy, Poona 'SI; i3FO, US A NY Carr, Pittsburg W A Stoiree,ll B A 1 Seely, Jr, New Yolk bond Norris, Springfield Geo B Williams, Boston J W Dins, Boston I) I) Data, Boston Mrs Rid len, Maryland Chas D Marsh, New York 11 Bucker Chas E Wateis, Baltimore Jos Mills, Mt Greenville Geo do II Reim ' Pothwillo 111 Strouse, Belleville Levi Mattson, Port Carbon W W Webb, New York G Donaldson, bow York lilies Donaldson, New York Vies ()ninon, Now York J B Brirumade, NOW York J B Stansell k wf, Chicago ' Jae 31 Sanford, Dulfelo,N Y L J Phillips ' New York F S Kirtland, New York J 0 Mild!, Newark Geo 11 Bowman, Now York John &teflon Ala, Ilrookl'd J Brandt, Jr, Baltimore Is Seeley, Connecticut Mrs El' Jones A eon, Pa Miss Jonea B sin, W Cliest.'l% Di F Moore, Elizabethport 0 D litooro, fillldabetlipart Rad C F Knight, Boston Mr Sanford Sr is, N York James Miles, Girard, Pa F S Bond, Now York change—January 21 BOARD. 5 Pacific Mail S 14,. ligN 26 d 0.... 98% r6O do elO. 953 5 175 do 530. 98% 100 N Y Cent 510. 83% '3OO do 83% 200 do 530.83% 150 sfo 839. 1134 250 do 83% 1000 Erion 35 100 do 530. 33 Si Ido do 55% 50 Little Miami 11... 85 150 Erie It Prof 56% 60 do 830. 57 800 Harlem 11 12,1 f 300 Harlem It Pref... 31 450 Reading It ...510. 37% 75 Mich Central R... 53% 100 do 590. 63 100 Mich S & N 1.... 20 g 40 do 20 160 111 Cent Sae 01% 11 0 C & Cin 11.x.d..103 100 Cloy & T01ed0.... 37% 100 Old & R I 1t...... 54% 37 0 B & Quin 61 50 do 60% 60 do 00% II II fond. Nov London litre ilifyfrinis. Nowark . , bliss Lester, Newark Moll Williams, Newark Jl3 Dilworth ' Now York A S 61Ieu, New York B B Livingston, II S A B Wroo, Washington, D 0 John II Lulu, Baltimore Joins L &acorns, qualm . B B Wing, Boston II B /Thoi, Money W 9 Leavitr, Hudson, N Y John El Kemper, Very York hlr Dvans, Now York 0 Looser, Pottsville J . B Bulgcr, New York Master P Bulger, Now York B Drummond Jr la, N York Mrs B Lewis, Watert'n,NY N M Emith,Watertown, Ni Geo °Hammond, Rocky, Ct Geo Kellogg, Jr, Rocky, Ct 0 W Yerby, Now York B /li Burstboth Now York B B Delimit. Baltimore . . . John A Lighthall, Chicago W fI Roclutftllow, N York James Whelan, Somersut, 0 CH Crane, Maine C Folger, New York J B &easter, New York Noel .1 Decor, New York Dr Bellows A son, N York F Mcßae, Ness York J B McCreary, 01 Chunk Mrs A J Living:titan, N N Ittanc Overton tt la, Newark Gr 0 Maxwell, Itockellie,Ct N liellogg, Hartford, Conn E B Burnham, Carbondalo Fl' Ross, Auburn Geo Pietro, Boston Seth Bryant, Boston A F Hastings, Hartford Hiram Yeazy dt wf, Conn Nina R A ( lark, Conn M C IVilltems, Prineelon,N3 Liout J Cassels, Fort Monroe B Thomas, Donna R (Within, Boston J D Kellogg, Nortloonpten All Yandling, Ness Yotk Baud W Kay, U 8 N 'los N Dale, Nose York, John R Harris, New York A C Lnmson Now York. W Hancock, Connecticut Mr Drownelt, Ilmifor I Mr Beach k to, FfartforB Mira Be Bump, Hartford Mrs Sherman oh, Conn N Ii Squires, Troy, N Y 1' Thalitner, Troy, N Y Tl' Chapman, Non York II Ilnattiman A ssf, N Y J F. Burnt!, Nose York W Murray, Now York L H de Alen, New York G A Cruker, Now York II Denver, NOW Yolk J It Bross n, Providence, BI L Humpy, Providence, R I J B Dickinson, Now York DDI Chutney, Droolslyn J F Ilonnesey, Brooklyn W Belllll soy. Brooklyn T W Brewer, Boston G E Trembley, New York C P Lindloy, New York W J Nose York Geo Paneost, New York Thos A Cutts, Nose York II B Nims A la, Troy, N Y A Sherman & se, Glenn Falls Miss L Sherman, Gln Falls W Morrlson, Ness York J J Dougherty, Baltunoro AMERICAN ROTEL-011.3mm et., above. Fifth. Chas Noble, jr, Peons. 'Wm R Sherwood, Balite° F A Richardson, Baltimore Capt Jos F Rowand, N J Bergs tV I' llall, N Jersey Goo J titches, Fenno S niche)", Oxford. Pa a N Dtggett, gars W J Wheatley, Washington F K l'orter ' 4on L C Brackett, Ines B 0 Post, Chicago C Hedge, Brooklyn R P 111 Torbert, W Chester L W li [minion, Pittston, Pa W It Banton, W Chester 13 F Moine, New York Geo Carter, Boutli Reading 8 B Cutter, Woburn A H Seipt. Penna R 0 Pyle, Easton Peter McKnight, N York J itt, New York Cant Sterrett, New Jersey E D Gamin - ow, New York C Lockwood, Poona S F DlcKte, Penna ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Third. M Campbell, Penna. P Leo le, Now York FIl Bennis, Now York C H Boack, New York J It HU tchmeen, Wash Aire II Ii Hutchinson, Wash A Hammond, New York Gen N Lawson, New York A R . , nor, Preen N Il Richmond A In, N J Lola, Batman , co J Turner, Port Carbon W B Rosenbaum, N J Col Potter, N Joreoy W S Paris. New York A G Paris, Conn A I,llllleB, W1,0411)14, Yu N Home, More A Finch, New York G N McCabe, Tamaqua It F Hamm, Newark, N J ISIFRODANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. J 0 Loraine, Clearfield L Boardman, Conn E L Niles, Mara J NV Taverner, N York J Stambaugh, Mifflin J flockloun, Pittsburg Aug Franz°ll, Virginia Win Clark, Strasburg Prier alien, Cincinnati J Grossman, Cincinnati L H Gross, A Ilentnwri ri r Minns, ridiath . G w - alfotvsn, Pottsville John 1' Uhrick, Harrisburg John HI Slocum, v.. ay., W emit r, Nova Scotia W J Storett. B C Notiffman, Lancaster N S Hoover tt In, Lane Fira4 S Detwiler, 'flattish's John E Parsons, liatriab'g It Kt or, J N Golf, Coon J L Ste Minn 1H Chunk Th re Crmn, N Jersey J F Pro, Plittburg W D Amon, New York A J Brox n, Now York, 0 C Brown, Kanans F M Freontar, Jeff co, NY AG Brodhead, AI Chunk John II Weber, Chicago Jos Bondy, New York John If Frastr, Ness York A Herbert, Baltimore • H HI Gardner TIIE UNION—Arch greet, above Third. Levi "Wade, Pitleburg II B Gilbert, Girard, 0 J B Welker, Warren, 0 It II Walker. Girard, 0 W I 3 Brent, & la, Penne. S E F itch, Troy. N Y Sal Wideman Wunmort Capt J Jaineedn Geo C Cutighlin,N J Sam! B Comddln, N Jan C Broam Beading J L Northrop, N T W 4111111.1. Rieglesvllle. A Z Geo, Gunton, Pa Eaml W Williams, Plain(la STATES ANION-111.arkat atroot, abort) Sixth. John P linger, Wont:lyn Jn'on 1) Ato afar, N Y W 13 Mendenhall, Poona 8 T Horton, Metter co C C flung, Eaaton 8 (1 GYM.' A. eel, Pttta%mg 11' Evane, Indiana co, Po J Prcztott, In ti Ina co, en Dorrf, Phila 11 Shaffner, Mt Joy, Pa A lirnFon, Christer co A England., Cho4ter co T E Waller, MD, Wash's Wen Waller, Wash, DCI NATIONAL HOTEL—Saco Street. above Third. C Junket., Hazleton Miss A C Rhine. Wash, DC line, Neluling C W Eves, Columbia co, Pa Ii D Small, Bath N St Gerton, Bloomsburg W S Weil, Plilladelpbla Samuel Pomp, Afiltlaad W Cleaver, AAlnwl .7 Martin, Ind .Tos I. Wilson, New Jeuiey It McDowell, New Jersor Ceo Slmgard, rennsylvanla W Well .1 - , Phllhp3hg, N J AD Illcelilland,Warsaw,lnd Mei Jennie Days, Warsaw A G Day e, Warsaw, list S Able, Wrightsville, Pit Wlt Dunham 6: la, Penna. W Illoore, Newbury, Pa DI Uhler A: in, Prenclitin,NJ Mrs htieklay, Allentowu CODlMERClAL—Sixtbgitreet, above Chestnut. E Peareoh, Chester co T W Curtis, Brooklyn A loop, Pon Pepe Fit 0 T 1,500, 13 B A • 'l' Bartell & la, Baltimore 31 Penoyeacker, W Cheat B Low:head, Peuna A K Hanna, Chester co JOB }ZingOre. Chester co B F Wylie, Baltimore .1 A Book, Baltimore 0 Chttschmau, Jr, Del J P Ilil)ard, Delaware E 13,.a1, Chester co, pa J D Miller, Chester co, Pa J W &wherry A wr, Pa BARbEY BITBAP--tocond street, below Vie. A J Adritu, illonlgousery A Edwardc Phile 0 Hautlmon ' Philo raksou, LumberAlio J Enslbuto,Attloboro T 0 Negus,&Um W 11 Bobbins, Bucks co J IJ blceoll, Philo J B Patton, Brwtonn J Tyaon, Abington J Patton, Jr, Nontonn B B Taylor A son, Philo. J Bobbins, Burka co W 111 Wharton, Bucks co W rtatterthwaito, Backs coJ Paul, Bensalem B Wildno n, Buctut co .11 E Moore. Bolebury Pruitb, Newtown 0 A Cook, Centre Brldgo Mr Burton, Ducks 3o BLACK REAR—Tuiru arm% above Callowhlll. John Thema., Newel k Oboe Harper, Jenkintown John rleistawl, Pennts Wm Hamer, Pommburg i. Tonnimon, 13) berry Pr G B,lllough, Easton Q Eelty, Flowertown Geo Etino, Amityville Semi A Heald, Yardley -Ono Sam! Ruppert, heading H Royer, fiumneyton D M Wariou, Pennsylvania D It Harper, Olney Jacob Huth, Pont.ylvauia Jomm , M Timmms, Penna Coo Road., 23mnerton Joint Hersh, Pentaburg John 8 nuttier, Tremont, Pa 1' Ilmt7og MOUNT VNBNON HOTEL—Second at, rib. ,Lrobt. Thud Flanagan, Bristol, Pa J L That C M Middleton & ht, N J J DI 0 Bauch, Lewlslt'g,Pa John l'anrant, Bristol, Pa Robt Patterson, Bristol, Pa W N Ltnox, Trrnton, N J L Bice, Buckner), Pa Capt Lenox, Pennollania BALD EAGLE—Thin] street, above Cadowblll. G F Mahe ter, Bethlehem Time Wake', Pennob'g, Pa D Weston, Bucks co, Pa W II Romig, Kerrie(' an Thee Bownum,Carbon cc, Pa Mrs Bowinan,Carbon co,Pa John Barbee', Reading G II F Rick, Illibereburg 3 A. Kintner, Lebanon co,Po D Kintrler, Lebanon co, Pa IPMdiSON llOUSB—Second street, above Market." 11 tiobrup, Maryland J M Shinn, Now ;Wary B Lory, Now York C Phillips, New /lope, Pa A 0 Agin bz daughter, Peiinn MARINE INTELLIGENCE. D? SEE FOURTH PAGE ULNA RED. • Saw S B Jameg, Berry, Ship Wand, Tyler, Stone A Co Schr Belle. Nixon, Boom, James S Cbambere. Scbr Pea Witch, Tyler, New York, J W Hamm. Schr Ohaniplon, Dukee, Snow Hill, captain. Sir J S Shrirer, Pronto, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BY THLEGRAPO. (Correspondence of the Prose.) Now YORK, Jan. 21 111101.0110ZDA LP TO 12 0 7 CCIAOH LAST NIGBT. O W Carver, W Monter II 0 Parry, Attleboro B Brown, No6LUNn SPECIAL NOTICES. ROMEO AND JULIET will be read and analyzed, at tho ASSEMBLY BUIEDINGS, THUM DAY 'EVENING, January 23d, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 coats. ja22-2t4: 8. M. CLEVELAND. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TIIE LATEST STYLES, made lathe }hist Manner, expressly for RETAIL 13A1 ES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures, All Goads made to Order warranted oallotoo tory. Our Otta-Pntun SYSTEM is strictly nattered to. All are thereby treated edam se=.ly JONES & 00, 604 MA.ItIt ET Street. UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 LENTS A 13m-110111m larger than the Dollar Dyee. Colors lie. stantansously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold only at lISITAIit'S t MO CHESTNUT Street. n027-wfroOnt DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RITEU mAIIo Doors—The onlY rolloblo remedy for Rheuma tism, Gout, &c, Pr!co $l, For solo by DYOTT h CO., No. 232 Nunn, SECOND Street, jal•mtntf Depot for all Popular bled(duo. BABIBLETON'S HAIR. STAIN The moat reliable article In non for coloring tbo Hair and Whbkers black or brown. Does not Lido or wail] out. Depot, 228 SPRUCE Street. jal6-welt MARRIED IIItUNEIt—LIDWIS.—ott the 20th test , by Roy. Ch;s. Wstimsurth, Mr. Isaac B. Itrunrr, of Becks county, to Miss EMU. R. Lewis, of thin city. DIED FAIN —On Ow 20t1, inst., Ann, wife of Francis Ksin, agi 1 CC years. Funeral flow her Into residence, No. 2215 Clayton street, this (Wedn.siley) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 011 YON.—On the 10th inst., James Guyon, in the raltikyear of his age. POTTER.—On the 20th inet, John Potter, in the 44th year of hie ego. Hie male friends are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, et 10 a' .Icrk, on Friday morning, from the resi dence of hie mother, 260 auth Ninth tared. To proceed to Laurel mu. Ir 1111011E3.—On the 20th instant, at her late residence, 110. 123 Arch atroet, Miss Helen Hughes, in the sixty sixth ) ear of her ago. ik Der friends are Invited to Attend her funeral this day (Wednesday), the 224 lustant, at 2 I'. 31. To proceed to Woodlands anitepy, KEEFIDILE.—On the 18th hist., In her 95th year, llargaret Keehn)lo, relict of tho late Leonard Keehml6. liar male relatives and friends ore respectfully invited to 'Mend her funeral, from her Into residence, No. 1115 Areh street, this (rerirth-day, WeTlneeday) morning, 221 inst., at Ai o'clock. Interment at Frlunde Ground, tax teenth and Cherry streets. LK STOUT.—On• tiro 20th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of the late Jacob &out, aged 78 years. Funeral from her late redidonce, No. 1511. Bensons sink, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. it ItOWLII4.—On the 19th inst., Eleanor, daughter of the late Zan and Bowthy. Funeral front her data resldense, No. 405 Boutin Third etre. t, this (Wear Way ) of totuoon. at 3 o'clock. it JUSTICE ..—On the 18th inst., Dire. Sarah, wife of Sir. Jrneph Justice. Funeral (manticr husband's residence, No. 1627 North Twelfth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. TAYLOR.—On the 19th Inst., Isaac, sou of derail and the late Isaac Tt ylor, in the 42d year of his ago. Funeral from Isle late residence, No. 720 South Sixth street, above Fdcwater, title (Wednesday) afternoon, nt 2); o'clock.Ak . . GARELSON.—On tho 79th inst., Anna Maria, wife of James Garrison, and eldest daughter of Porrymati and Eliza Leddon, Into of Monica Hill, N. Y. Funeral (lo' her hoshand'a residence, No. 220 Plum str ° e t, Cannlan, this (Wednesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clooit, EA..-,-011 the Nth inst., Lizzie, wife of Silas Jones, io the 24th year of h, r toto. Ennerni from the roaidenco of her hint`tand, Orthodox street, below blulberry, thin (W 4 4.1104460 afternoon, at J. o'c lock. at BELLY —Oll ilia 20th lust., William Kellzs In the 86th poor of Ilia ago. Funeral from the renklenco of Ms brother•in•la», Patrick Fitzpatrick, Centro etreot, Manayunk, thin (Worlarstla)) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. • 11` pESSON -& SON, MOURNING STORE, No, 018 CNA 13 el; u r Street, have adopt ed the "CASH SVSTESI," both In buying and selling, thus enabling them to purchase and sell Weir goods at the lowest possible prices. 0001 S RECEIVED JANUARY 74th to lath. 131ack and While Pin Check and Striped /take. Gray and Black English Chintzes, 12)4 ceish‘ Black and Purple Plaid Velour Reps, 37,4 cents. Mack Blanket Long Shawls, $7 i Square, $3.50. Balmoral Shirts, full size, $2.50. Black Paramatta Cloths, 25, SIX, 37)4, and 50 cents . black Lamb's Wool Ilene, us cents. ja2l. PROFESSOR F. A. ROESE 9 S THIRD Lemma% on "German Litoraturo" (Mail Oho mitten), WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 4d, at 8 9'cloek, nt 12../2 FILD ERT Street. lt+" or REV. D. S. BURNET, OF CINCIN NATI, is dolivering a eerie° of interesting die conreo°, in tho llortiug douse, on TWELFTH Street, below Melon. Pre/lolling THIS gVENING at TX ; also; on 1 tIONSDAT mel FRIDAY EVENINGS. Thu public ore rerneettullY tnvttfd. Seam free. It* RET4IL DRY, GOODS BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS AT H. STEEL dr SOWS, No. 712 North TENTH Street. above Ovate% I lot Black Silks at 70 canto. 1 tot Black Silas at 75 and 81 cents. 1 lot Black Silks at 87, 90, and $l. 1 lot Black Silks at $1.12% and SI 25. / lot Black Silks at $1.31, $1.31%, Bud $l.BO. / lot Black Silks, yard wide. BARG tINS IN FA NO/ . SILIC.B. We are closing out our stork of Fancy Silks at a groat sacrifice, preparatory to taking stock. Fancy Silks at 50, 50, 623, 75, 87, and $1 Superior qualities of Fancy Silks SI 12% to $2. Also, our entire stock of DRESS GOODS, iti22 at lent than cool prices. MUSLINS ! MUS LINS ! MUSLINS ! MUSLIM BY TILE PIECE—MUSLINS BY TIIN B A LE.—Now is the thou for housekeepers to buy their Elleetiugs and Llidrtings, as all kinds of domestic goods are rapidly rising, and there can bo no possible ditelnutton of prices. We still base a few bogus of Wanoutta, Williamsr ills, Black Bock, and oth -r popular makes. Good blusline at 8, 9,10,11 coats. The beet 12- cent Muslin in the city. Our Pillow-Case Dluslins, and our 10.4, 11-4, and 12-4 Sheeting, purchased some time 1110 from tines to four rents cheaper than ran be found eine. hero COWPERTHWAIT & CO., iro.2 N. W. cor. EIGHTH and PIA REFIT, SPECIAL NOTICE. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF Tur, GREAT BARGAINS OFFERING No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET FOR 'MIME DAYS LONGER, ISIOINDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, At the request of many of my customers, who, owing to tjo inclement neatlier of tho past Dell', horn been unalilo to avail themselves of no groat tritlUcculents havo been offering nt 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, X have concluded to roetpono the closing of the Store WEDNESDAY NIGHT'. And will offer, during • MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, TEE REMNANTS OF OUT GOODS, PRICE, FERRIS, & CO.'S STOCK, Comprising a general assortment In LACE GOODS, WIIDIT GOODS, LINEN GOONS, IaIIIIIOIDIIIIIE9, lIDKFS., VEILS, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Ladies should avail themselves of this last opportunity, as tho Store cannot possibly bo kopt open after WEDNESDAY NONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY, AT 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, JOHN A. MULLEN, 10-13 MARKET STREET IS NOW settled boyond n dount by everybody as be ing the clearest MUSLIN STORE In the city, where there is the GREATEST and LARGEST ASSORT MENT of every make, quality, and price that can be found. Buying my GOODY entirely for cash, I can offer platter inductments than many nero able to do. My stork to being constantly replenished, so that persons cane find every variety they may want at prices which I can safely guarantee cannot be undersold; and at present it .Is, I suppose, one of the largest retail stocks of Domestics in the city. I can sell a very good Itleacheil Muslin at Sc.; three, or four different kinds at Irk ; 1 case nt loc., by the piece, that Is extra cheap ,• two hinds of very fine, % wide, at - 1214 e.; time makes, full yard aide, at 12qc.; these are job iota and under the menhir price; also, tine llooselieepers', +stitch is heavy; the rffendela, &moor Mom Bartlett, ATetiC, Wamsutia, New Yolk Mille, nod many other approwsl make+, now in Om,. good Pillow Casing, fns wide, 3204 c.; Sheeting, 21(, ffx, 2N, and 3 yards wide; a full line of Brown bliectings, of all the hest makes, and am soiling the COCA to than It cagy be had. The bent 123‘ , cent Canton Flannel in town; thlti I s Oning very fnel and no Mole to ho had at the price. Raving cleared out a largo lot of Mark-ground American Prints, I will sell thorn at 12gc.10 the piece, Pinch Is 2 cents tinder price. Per sons in uant of MUSLINS will find it greatly to their advantage to call at the Great iffusiin Einporimn. GRANVILLE IL HAINES, 1013 DIARNET Street, above Tooth TICII CURTAINS AND CURTAIN DIAIERIALE).-r-Tho subscribers offer, at the lox est prices, a large assortment of Rich Curtain Goode, and Lace am) Muslin Embroidered Curtains q also, every variety of Plain end Gehl Bordered Statutes, Gilt Cor niece, Curtain Fixtures, Cud Trimmings. Also, Tapes trice, Rene, Damasks, Sat-desLatnes, Pinehes, Broca. tells, etc., for cabinetmakers, and an extensive variety of goods for loose coven', tut Reliant's, Figured Linens, Frenth and English Furniture Chintzes, etc., etc. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sc ARRISON, ja2o•Gt 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MO KEEP PACE WITH THE -L TINES—BEITIER advises bin patrons and the public, that superior Colored Photographs tor $1 are made at his Gallery, SECOND Street, above (7reen. 11.* PRIZE MONEY PAID TO OFFI OEM end NEN of the San Jacinto, Constella tion, Dart, Mohican, Mystic, Brooklyn, Sumter, and other Tomtit. ALBERT POTTS' Army and Navy Agonry, N. N. corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets. ja22.3m* ARMY AND NAVY PAY COL LETTE-D.—Alm, arrows of pay for rogigned, Hoperaunterary, mot doce4.lcd officers-1101m l) Metal—Crums ineitc),Uontractoto' pay—Pmcluv gad —Extra pa) —Land a arrant3—Pcmions—Prim , ta Itul— Ittcruttlag Expenses State ray Subsistence and Transportation, procuttal by AS:SIRES POT TR' Army and Neocy Agency, N. E. center of VIIRD and WILLOW Streote. ja22.lm* NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the Partmrship lately sitbslidlng between OWEN' J. ST OCHTOIti and EDWARD CLINE, ander the lhm of STOCR'rOhi is MAINE, Ili dlwlved by mutual con cept this day All debts owing to the said Partperslip Pte to be ruched by thin said Edward (nine, and all do minas on the said Partnarobip two to be presented to him for hay inept, OWEN J. STOUKTON, EDWAIID The businten, Sill I,a carried on at the old stand, at WIG SIRIOND street, b the utahnotanetl. ja22.3tit EDWARD CLINE. rLYE AND FAR.--DR. JONES, of N. Y., tvlll Practlto at TIMMS lIOTFL, II ill liltillUßG. re., from the 20th JANUARY till thelOth FEBRUARY, 1802. 1)r. JONES cures all curable diseases of tho EAR awl EYE, ant performs all operations for tho restoration of sight and Busying. Pr. JONES straightens Cr +sued Eyes in one minute. Pr. JONES inserts Artificlid El es (to morn and noPcnr natural) viltliont pain, no matter Whether the Eye ho partly or entirely out. Dr. JONES Introduces artificial Ear Drums, which lin provo lion homing immeilintoly. Dr. JONES hob had ti o benefit of it Meilical Education in Um SiEtlleol Cunegeo, hospitals, and Ele and Ear In. titiintions of America and Europe. 111.3 Diplomas hang in Ids Office. mi 22-1214 NEW PUBLICATIONS pUBLISBED MIS DAY. THE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT, BY MRS. EMMA. D. E. N. SOUTDWORTIL PRICE 25 CENTS. And for sato at Retail or )yholeeftle, by tho Publishers, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, it 306 CHESTNUT Street, Phlladelpbtrt. MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY: I. A NEW NOVEL, By the Author of o Cecil Became." tiolll4 BRENT, BY THEODORE WINTHROP, Late Major in the U. S. Army, and anther of " Tho March of the N. Y. 7th Regiment," " Washington as a Camp," in the Atlautrd" Monthly, and ti Cecil Dreerue." / vol. 18mo. Price 31. Uniform with "Cecil Broome." John Brent is n atom: of stirring adventure, and will he found, in many respects, euperior to 'I Cecil Become," a novel hhose rapid and brilliant success has already car ried it to its Ninth Edition. 11. BORDER LINES, IN SOME PROVINOM OF 11MDIOAL SCIENCE, An Introductory Lecture delivered before the Medical Class of Harvard Uulvereity, November Gth, 1801. By OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, Al. D. Porkman Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. 11 vol. 12mo. Price 50 cents. 135 'WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. MRS. BOUTHWORTITS NEW BOOK, TUE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT; 08, SPEAKING THE FOR ONE DAY, BY 751/43. EMMA D. E. N. BOCITLIWORTEL The manuscript of this work was received from Mrs. Bouthworth by the last steamer from Europe, where sho is now residing. It is published and for solo THIS DAY, Price twenty-five cents, at T. B. PETERSON & BROTLIERS', No. 308 CEIESTNU f Street, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Nora Agents, Sutlers, and dealers in goods for the Army will be supplied at low rates, and they should send in their orders at once to T. B. PETERSON & BROTUEBS', Philadelphia The anapest place In the world to buy Bootie of all or any kind, i, at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS', Phi- latielphln. Send for their Catalogue. Booksellers, News Agents, Sutlers, and all others, mill be suppliet with any quantities of any Books published, at tau lowest net-cash prices, on sending their orders to them. Remit any amount of money you please, from flee to ono hundred dollars, to us in a totter, and state what kind of books you want, and they will be sent.to you per first expree, at loner rates than any otbor houso in the toe try. Ft We have Just issued a new and complete Cata logue, copies of which mill be sent to any ouo at all, on their sending for one. It TREAD THE GREAT PATRIOTIC J.O SPEECH OF THE MODERN CICERO." WENDELL PHILLIPS, IN SUPPORT OF THE WAR. It bee been revised by Mr. Phillips, and is ready to stand on record forover. Also, roe Pulpit nod Rostrum" for tholatest and beet Lectures and Di, C 0111,03 of our lowa eminent men. Dice 10 corals u number, or SI a year. E. D. BARREN, No. 135 GRAND Street, ja22-3t Now York. KNITTING ZEPHYRS WRITE ZEPHYRS, Mc. an Ounce. 16c. an Oz. BLACK ZEPHYRS. REGULAR COLORS, 18c. an Oz. RNITTING ZEPHYRS AND OTHER GOODS In the various colors and styles that have not yet been Advanced by the war are OFFERED DT US TEMPORARILY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, And for the featly money, now so universally required, ARE ALLOWED A FURTHER ..4LtA TEMENT OF six pER OP 11'T, Whereby n o yield to our patrons the advantage we de rive from enabling all of our own transactions. 31 G. MAXWELL & SON, STORE AND FACTORY, SOUTHEAST CORNER CHESTNUT AND ELEVENTH STREETS. TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, RIBBONS, LACES, SHAWL Bonwous, imp SKIRTS, CORSETS, YARNS, KNIT GOODS, SPOOL COTTONS, :It And Other Varieties. HOWARD & lIARNDEN &c, tteq 607 CHESTNUT STREET, FREIGHT, MONEY, &T., forwautod to oil points NORTH, Having opened an Office in WASHINGTON, we ehnll give @pedal Attention to freight for that City and January 7, 1862. ja7.lro 11Q A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. HAVE -Ll. REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Street. j,l-lm LOOKING G (,ASSES. JANES S. EARLE & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND liltrOliTEßS 0 F LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, ritoTomtimi FRAMES, PIIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, CARTE•DE-VISITS PORTRAITS, EARLE'S GALLERIES, 810 CHESTNUT STREET; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.. Ft orthosat Cornor FOITIrPII and HAUB Eitroata, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FORDIGN AND DOMINSTIO WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS IIiANIIPAOTORPRO OP WRITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, eso. AGERTS FOR FHB OBLEBRATRD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH oc8l•Sm LUST RECEIVED, per " Annie Kim ball,. from Liverpool, Mender, Weaver, & Mae fer's preparations: 20 Pon Extract Aconiti, In 1 ES jars. 26 lbe Extract nyoscryami, in 1 lb jars, 60 lbs Extract Belladonna, in / lb jars. 100 lbs Extract Tarassel, In 1 lb jars. 50 %a Yin Rat Onlehici, in 1 lb bottles. 100 The 01. Bucc3nl Beet., In 1110 bottles. 500 lbe Calomel, in 1 lb bottles. 600 Etta PB Ilydrarg., in ITh jars. WETIIERITJL A BROTHER, mhe 47 end 40 North 4ILIOINII Street T_TAIR-CUTTING, DYEING, AND onmpookig done in bed fitylo at POURT II and BRA NCH. J +22. If tr 13LA.OKS6IITIIS', IVI and other TOOLS bought and told by ALEX. PEEVES. he 22,01 10 St. E. (or. SOETti tut' PENS st, REMOVALS EXPRESS. REMOVED TO NEXT DOOR TO GRANVILLE STOKES EAST, and WEST PHILADELPHIA FINANCIAL. U• S. QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES AND CITY WARRANTS WANTED, by GEO, 3. BOYD, jalB.6t* IS South THIRD Street NEW NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE to CO , BANKERS, No. 114 BOOTH THIRD &Rms . :, S The 73-10 per cent Treasury Notes of all denomina tions, of the second issue of Fifty MlDions, doted Octo ber Ist, are now reedy to deliver to purchasers, at the office of J. COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, de2B.lm 114 SOUTH" THIRD STREET. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD 7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGUT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN. ja2-Im DREXEL & CO. $lO,OOO T D l a m I A NLE B o T ri 0 u l. N N , D I R R E R N T E S - . Apply to J. H. WATERS, It2l 110 South FOURTH Street. $31300 -A FIRST-CLASS • proved GROUND BENT of Oils amount for ewe, at a liberal discount. Apply to E. PETTIT, jal No. SOU WALNUT Street. ILLIJ MIN ATING OILS OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! HULBURT & BRODHEAD, NO. 240 Alitill STREET, Having opened a General Depot for the Sale of gitta Relined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possesses writ beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. W' Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to. jals.lm PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We ere now prepared to imply thls STANDARD ILLIIMINATIREI OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sows Aorans, 1010 MARKET STREET, .2-6 m Pnllaielthit& WANTS DRUG CLERK WANTED— One neat, competent, and careful. Maras (with name, residence, and references) "Galen," Box 68, Post Ofilce. lt* WANTED.— Old Silver, Plate, or Coin bong t, in large or small anantitlea, by HEIDER & RIDDLE, Slverannttur, jalB.ll* EIGHTH and JAYNE. WANTED—Stock in the Fifth and Sixth Street Passenger Railroad, at per, or ex change for city property. Iddreat Box 2004, Phila delphia Poet Office. WAN T E D—A second-hand Sta tionery Steam Vngluo, of from 60 to 70-norse Power. Marcos, stating particulars, "Box 1155 Post Office." do2l-tf UNITED STATES MARINES.- Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marine Corps, FIVE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN for sea si rvice, between the agrs of eighteen and forty years. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRON C Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, jalB.l2t Recruiting Officer. FOR SALE AND TO LET . - ------------------------ c TO BENT—A Desirable HOUSE, " neer BROAD and WALNUT. All modern conve niences. Peserving Office. Furniture for site, if de sired. Apply to E. PETTIT, *2l-1f 1423 WALNUT Street. a FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE IMAA large Store and Dwelling on MARKET Street, on a prominent corner, and suitable for a liquor atnre. Ap ply to J. IL WATERS, Ja'Let tf 110 South FM:inn Street. 'FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR impro,drropertY, Forty Acre of GROUND, in the nycnty•eecond Warn, fronting on the lileumt Mrlilndrrn brume. Anew 110 Soutb FOURT ti Street. IOR SALE AND EXCHANGE- A. large number of Forma in the adjoining Com bine, Staten of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Thew wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to ird-t[ E. PET CIT, No. 7503 WALNUT Street. SHIP TIMBER FOR SUE.- Several Tracts of WHITE-OA% TINDER LAND in Dorchester county, Maryland, convenient to naviga ble wator. For partlenlAre apply to JA.S. T. MoCIII,LOUGII, de2s-Im* Elkton, bid Vi ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in _L excellent state 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 dol lore ($5,000). Apply on the premises. nol6-tf • SAMUEL R. GRAFF. gm FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM, containing 96 acres of superior laud, near Sandy Run Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with firou class Stone buildings. Principal part of the plumbase money can remain at 6 per cent. Apply to E. PETTIT, jai No. 505 WALNUT Street MAN-YARD TO RENT.—F.ituate on AA the Old LANCASTER Turnpibe, oPPealte the Spread Engle Tavern, near the Eagle Station on the Petinsyls aide Railroad, about fifteen miles from %here a good supply of Bark, [tides, and Calf shins can be obtained. A Stone tie riling, Out-buildings, and about eight acresof Farm Land, an abundant SEIWY of soft 'tinter, the necessary Vats, bates, &c., for imme diate use. Possession to ho had April .1.4. For terms, apply to SUSANNA WORRELL, On the memises, Or address her, Spread Eagle P. 0., Celan are county, Pa. Jemmy: , IS, 1662. ialBsw4t it ARMY EXPRESS CO., 337 CHESTNUT STREET, PRILADELPIIIN This company haying established an aacncy in this city, is p epated to forward ALL KINDS OF GOODS TO BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA, ANNAPOLIS, FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, PORT is() THE SOUTHERN BLOCKADING SQUADEON TO NEW TOitK, BOSTON, AND EISTF:RN UITIFJS Heavy Goods should be delivered at DEPOT, corner of DIIOAD and pßorx Streets, before FOUR O'CLOCK P. 8., I,,Lere our Clerk will giro a Dill of Lading. SMALL PARCELS SHOULD HE 'LEFT AT OFFICE, 3„7 CHESTNUT STREET FREIGHT AT VERY LOW RATES DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON Goods for the EAS I . at our Office in CIEESTNtry Street. DAVIS, BELDEN, & Co., PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN NEW YORK, 32 BROAD- D. GREENE, EISPEEINTENDENT or THE COMPASYY j 5120 tr Ilt NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. 1862. Membents and Public Institutions supoliA with BLANK BOOK Of all since, made of the best LINEN PAPERS, And wacianted AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY to gnat variety. LETTER, NOTE, end BILL PAPERS. TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. WM. F. MURPHY ifc SONS, PRACTICAL BLANK-ROOK MANUFACTURERS, COUNTING-110USE STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET, de4-wks2m AIIIVIY TENTS-200 for sale by jal3-12if FROTIIINGLIAM WELLS, SODA ASH.-140 Casks Marsh's Soda ABM Inn ling from ship +, William Cumminge." and for sale by CHURCIINIA MIS-St 32 South trItON f Street. fi n g ri E. S. EARLEY, FURNISRING UNDERTAKER, Southwest eon= of TENTH. and CMEEN Streets, nol943atif* Philadelphii. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP musxo. FOR TWO NIORTS . - NOTICE —ln consequence or the accident on the Camden and Amboy WA, on Saturday night last—the Artistes being on that train, and detained eleven banns on their paseage—the PerlorManeel es advertised , c oul d not take place. The management have concluded to give, on their return hem Washington to New York, two OPERA NIGHTS, Vrtißh will take place positively on FRIDAY, Jan. 24, and SATURDAY, Jan. 25. - The patrons of the Opera who purchased, and those, who have received, Ticketa of adralation tact Saturday wilt bo admitted only on FRIDAY night by presenting their checks for Beats at the door, when the Opera of THE BARBER OF SEVILLE And, by general req nest, the Fourth Act of LA. FAVOIIITA Will be performed, with Miss hIROKLEY, Madame STBAKOSCH, BRIGNOLI, IttANCUSI, SUSINI, and BA ftILI. Conductor, PATORDAY. Jan. 26. SECOND GRAND OPERA NIGHT. Farther notice iu toanorrow's paper. Box Office open to-day for the sale of tickets for Fri day. ja22 WALNUT -STREET THEATRE-- NINTH and WALNITT Streets. Sole Lessee MRS. EL A. GABBEER/1011 THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. January 22, Hill be performed the grand Spectacular Drama of . • • THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY Or, The Brides of Glengariff. Lanty McLoughlin ' Air. Barney Williams. Rate Kearney Airs Barney Williams. Prolong to the Drama the Comedietta of LAW FOB LADIES. • Mrs. Barney William A in five characters. To conclude with TIIE BAPPY MAN. Pincus-60, 8736, 72, and St cents; Private Bozo, 15 and P 3. Doom open at Quarter to 7. To commence at 7X. CONTINENTAL THEATRE-- ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL NOVELTY! HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY! THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jan. 21, 1662, wit! be presented the Grand Equestrian Drama of EL HYDER. To conclude with the last new Drama of SIXTEEN-STRING JACK; TO-MORROW E NING will be produced ' YNCLE lON'S CABIN, With New Scenery by Mr. Jim. Wiser, and a Superb Cast. Admlasion 15 and 25 cents. To con:one/ice ,1 1 ( past I. [lt AptS. JOHN DREW'S MICR-STRUT THRATIIII. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. razDZKIVIEL HastessAgsnt and TroLitror.. ..... JOS. D. MURPHY ROUSES PACKED FROM PIT TO DOME. NINTH MORT OF JOUR DREW. TO-NIGHT, (Wednesday,) January 221862, BANDY ANDY. JOHN DREW AS RANDY ANDY. rreyloua to the Drama, FORTY AND FIFTY' To conclude with MAD ASA MARCH HARE. All the company In the Cllstß. ertres as usual. IQ — Curtain rises at ,4" after 7 o'clock. II?' Boats secured three days in advance. MUSICAL FUND HALL, TRUES DAY NIGHT, Jan. %I, Ja2l-2t* GRAND OLD-FASHIONED WEDDING. MUSICAL -FUND HALL. THE CONTINENTAL OLD FOLKS, with their GRAND ORCHESTRA, Numbering Twenty-the Performers, Assisted by DIRS. EMMA J. NICHOLS, GOBGIE SHEPARD, MR. J. T. GULICK, and MB. H. E. HOLLOWAY, Will give a series of their popular CONCERTS, commencing MONDAY, Jan. 20th, And continue EVERY EVENING through the week. Tickets 25 cents; Handles' 15 c , nts. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7h. THEVOLUNTEER REFRESH MENT FUND, The undersigned respectfully informs his friends sal the public that ho sill giro LITERARY AND MUSICAL SOIREE, AT THE • HANDEL AND HAYDN MUSIC HALL, Southeast corner EIGHTH and GREEN *treats, On WEDNESDAY, Jon. 2.2, 1862, P.M. The programme will embrace Recitations in Poetry and Prose, Four choice Dialogues, Selections from the Operas of The Mold of Cashmere, The Bohemian Girl, to., All rendered by Lathes and Gentlemen of this City. The entire proceeds of this entertainment will be contributed to the VOLUNTEER REFRESIDIENT FUND. Tickets ma 3 be obtained at No. '2.53 North TENTH street, or at the'Door on the evening of the Soiree. Price '25 cents. julB-sw2t* NVEO IS TO BE MARRIED ON -21 T * 111111SDAY NIGHT, Jar. 23d, at la2l MUSICAL FUND HALL? WI:10 WILL PERFORMTEM ..BEEM(11 , 117, AT MUSICAL FUND EIALL, ja2l-2.t* THURSDA.V N 23,11 TILE WEDDING- CARDS ARE IS SUED FUR THURSDAY NIGHT, Jan. 21J, at ja2l-2t* MUSICAL; FUND HALL. ?TEMPLE OF WOVDERS TENTH and CHESTNUT Streete. In his New, Popular, and Amusing Entertainments, EVERY EVENING, col:mowing at half past 7 o'clock, and on IVERNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTRIL NOONB at i Grand Combination of Attraction, Thaumatnrifical Illusions, Dormlogical Experiments, Magical Decep tions, Ventriloquial Oddities, Comicalities, and Boa Mots and the Pleasing Exhibition of the Learned Oa. only Birds. Admission 26 cents ; Children 13 tents. ialLtt G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL BENTZ, Conductor, PUBLIC REHEARSALS orery SATURD Oltel•••• , p Afx - sal • o • • , • w yot : - To be had at Andre's, 110-1 Chestnut street, J. it. Gould's, Seventh and C'hestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oelle-e- INSTITUTION FOR. THE BLIND.- Exhibition on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, alt half past 3 o',.lock. Admission, TEN Cents. Store. 11 South FAGIITEI Street. jals-114t pENNSYLVA_NIA ACADEMY ta -IL THE FIN& ARTS, 1025" CHESTNUT lard* a open daily, Sundays excepted, from 0 A. 11. till CS P. L Admisacon 25 cones. Children radar twelve y 3il half price. Sham of Stock. 220. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 'The subscriber would Invite attention to his IMPROVED COT OF SRI Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly retching NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SC( , TT, GENTLEMEN'S FIIRN LNG uTORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ja9-ti Four doors below the OnutinentaL DOLIDAY GOODS 'RANGING VASES. Ornamental Flower Pots. Parlor Vases for Grossing Flowers. Baskets for Jardiniere. Pedestals pith Vase for Flowers. Antique Vows for Mantels. Vases Renaissance for Parlor. Rustic and Terra Cotta Tacos. Lava Flower Pots and Vases. Garden Vases and Pedestals. Bracket; for Ducts and IP/aurea With a great variety of articles sultablo for Christ, alas presents, for sale retail and to the trade. Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. dell S. A HARRISON. DICKINSON COLLEGE GR A Al- MAR SCHOOL-A. F. 31ULLIN, A. M., Prin. cspal.—Fonntled in 177.3, is one of the:oldest and most thorough Classical Schools in the country. The Scholar ships, heretofore Hunted to the College cl.t.s.g.t, are avail able nom for the Grammar School also. Winter Term ovens THURSDAY, IGth JAlnary H. M. JOHNSON, President. jaB-ensit Carlisle, renna INSURAPiCE COMPAMES. COMMONWEALTII FIRE INSll rAtzor, coltrear, or Talc BTATJ 01 VENNRYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jaime, M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John ffi, Whitail, John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, K. D., President JOHN IC WHITALL, Vice President SAMUEL B. 13100 N, SocrotarY. Mee, Commonwealth Building, 615 OPIESTRDS , BM Pt, Philadelphia. sea..if if RLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT s}i- MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, user at:kiln Institute. The undersigned, thankful for poet favors, and bean determined to merit future patronage, bits counted as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand fr large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought cu 4 Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the melt strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, WWI Unequalled Bank Vault, Bate, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will ho foraisheil to eider on short notice. This is the strongest. beet Pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention Is called to Lillie's sew- Cabinet Bale, for Plato, Jewelry, Au. This Safe is am ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only ono that is este.* fire and burglar Droof. BPSCIAL /107104.—T. have now on hand say twenty ci Farrel, Herring, &, Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a comas% assortment an to sizes, and all lately exchanged for es now celebrated tulle Sate. They will be euld al TOT low pikes. Please call and examine. 1a25-lyif Td. 0. SADLIIII. A/CO.l. MINAGEIt3 TRUSSES! BRACES!! StIP POETESS!!! 0. FL NEEDLES, B W. corner fuer. and TWELIVrti Streets, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and fletthatucal Apply acres, has constantly en band a large and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a el-aortae assortment of best American. English and American Sunnortevs and Belts, Shoulder Braces. Suenetteortes, Syringes ingress& variety, French Pommes, Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, first door below Baca. na2l-if3m PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAR PRICES, of Looking- Glasses, Engravings, and flue Entrust, at GEO. P. BE NKERT'S, ARCH Strest. jal-iftf ANTI -FRICTION METAL, Superior quality, For sale by JAMES YOOOll, Ja., 'MEEKER'S ALLEY, jal34.nr4E 13ct. Front and Second, Race and Arch eta SHOVELS AND SPADES. • GEORGE Ii&LFISAN, SIAIMPACTEMER, CORNER OF DREAD AND QUARRY STREETS, on_g m s Bet. Arch and Race, and Second and Third. 28r, GROSS PURE WHITE G.A.a -u TILE SOAP, cut in pieces of MTh each, and packed in dozen and quarter-gre=s boxes. The beet,Tollet Sap in nso. For Cato by TtIAIN t bic} EONS, jalB-6t* No. V. SOUTH %FRU:FES. CASTILE SOAP.-463 Boxes Hot— tl.A CASTILE SOAP, n anterior wile.). For sale by THAni & AIcE:SONE, jalS-6;* No. 22 SOUTH. WEIAIIVES. OLD LEAD-8 barrels just received per schooner Ante/ iia, for eale by .444 1 14ET0HE & OARSTAIIa noT 5102, and 204 Swath SBONT Stmt. AMUSEMENTS. =EMM CARL ANCIIUTZ EDWAJID W. VOGDEZ SIGNOR BLITZ EDUCATIONAL SAFES