FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 31, 1862 The importance of the proposition L 3 make all the de mand notes issued by the United States a legal tender, SO that those payable at one city shall he equally at par with those payable at any other, becomes more and more apparent every day. The banks of New York city set a bad example, which is being followed, we are sorry to Bay, by those in other places, and among them by some in 'this city. They pursued a course calculated, as one of our Western cotemporaries justly observes, to puake the United States demand notes a new kind of stump-tail." They refused to receive them on deposit, and when they were sent forward from other cities to the banks in New York, they wore Only taken as a special deposit, on which drafts were to be paid in the same funds. This was not objectionable, perhaps, except in so far that every such special arrange. anent tends to discredit the paper *bich is made the sub ject of it i but it was followed by a refusal to receive &heal on deposit, except in trilling mins, from regular depositors, and a refusal to take them in payment of debts due the banks. We are et edibly informed that the Bank of North America refuses to receive the Government notes in pay went of notes, when said notes are of the denomination of twenty dollars, and that it imposes other restrictions upon its clerks in the conduct of the business, tending to discredit the Government news. flow much better the demand note of a bank which has suspended Mode Pay. gnents is than the demand uute of the Government, these officials are not able to inform ea, and we thiuk it will puzzle the public to tell. T D The remedy for this attempt on the part of the New 'York banks and their satellites to discredit the Govern ment is deafly to be found in the proposed legislation, making them everywhere a legal tender. Then they , would pass Si. well at bank counters as among private .dealers, their value would be known and fixed, the cir culation of the banks between five and twenty dollars Would be gradually - retired, and the national cause Would be helped to the extent that the notes incirculation tormed a luau to the Governinent without interest. Cho stock market centime,. firm. City loans sold at tog for new and 81 for the gee lune - , United Mates 3-10 4P' cent. loan at PS; Pennsylvania Railroad shares at first mortgage bonds at 100 X ; Reading at 21 at the first board, and subsequently at 21N. The money market is unchanged. The shipments of coal over the Huntingdon and Broad mop Mountain Railroad during the week ending Wednes iday, January 29, and since January 1, 1862, are as fol. dews: Week. Previouuly. Tons. Tons. Tons. 6,556 15,775 2.2,331 2,234 7,122 9,056 1862.... 1861.... Increase. 4,322 8,653 12,975 The following quotations are furnished us by Messrs Vrexel A Co.: New York exchange paree die. Lo ton exchange Baltimore exchange paraDl-I_o prior libountry funds - .9ita34 il ie. American gold 3c3X prin. '7 3-10 Treasure notes dis. The inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, during the week ending Jan. 23, 1862, were ea follows: Barrels of Superfine do Fine 299 do Middlings 4 ~ do ltyo 223 do Corn Meal. 390 do Condemned - 21 We learn that at an election of officers of the Penn Ha wen and White Haven Railroad Company, held at Mauch Chunk, on the 27th inst., the following gentlemen were chosen: Presi3ent ? Asa Packer j Managers, Asa Packer, _Robert F. Stockton, 1141.ert Lockhart, William H. pier, Robert 11. Sayer, John A. Hutchinson ; Treasurer and Secretary, John A. Hutchinson. This road via the .13eaver Meadow Railroad from Penn Raven, by the con struction of about seventeen miles of new road to Penn Maven, on the Lehigh river, is intended by the uss of the atationary plains of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, from that point into the Wyoming. Valley to IWilkittlbarrO, to bring the COlll, rittOO•bgers, and agricul tural products of that rich valley to the sea-board, via the Lehigh Valley connections. The New York Evening Pot of to-day 1111)11 : The stock market opened this morning with a good ap vearanoe, and prices of the railroad shares advanced a trifle—but under a free supply of stock there is a reaction of Mei% per cent. at the close. The most active of tho railroad shares are Tolelo, Iris, and Net, York Central. The sates of these three sidocke are not short of 7,000 shares, at about yesterday's Quotations. Towards the close the market was a little weak, influenced by the Africa's news, whose prominent poli tical item is the discussion on our stone blockade. New York Central closes with sales at S3X, after weed ing /33N. Thu railroad ponds continue to exhibit great firm mess, especially the leading mortgages of the main trunk lines. 'Michigan Central, Erie, and Harlem bonds are nauchbetter. There was considerable activity in Iffissauri as. These ).monde have been dull of lase at 41i( ®423i. Under liberal Sales to-day the price fell off to 4204.23 E;. The Government list generally is weak but not mate rially lower. The sixes of 1881 have fallen max Ili cent. The fives are comparatively steady, at about 79 arrOO. There is a better demand for the 7.30 treasury notes, and at 2 per cent. discount there are numerous buyers. It is supposed that Jar. Chase has concluded to issue no more to contractors at present. The quotations ate the Brokers' Board is 97.1.03, but no distinction is made be im een endorsed and clean notes. The price of g.ld is decidedly firmer to day, and at 103% ra10336' there is a strong speculative derma... —.— rumpuses rat Utilytrs upnua within a sea nays have Lean very heavy, at 113X0103,1i, and at these figures there is a 'Low a steady absorption for inuneditge delive ry. The brokers are buying freely at briN, and sell me tents sums at 10:336. The money market is scarcely so easy as early in the eek, and at six per cent. there is a fuller demand on call. The paper market is also better supplied, chiefly from the grocery trade, among whom considerable ape .culation Las been going on of late. The rates for first -class are flea per cent. Philadelphia Stock January EXPORTED DT SLAVMA 'FIRST 50 Beading 21 50 do b 5.20-94 50 d 0......... 14:20-94 gx, Philadelphia Exchange. OARD. 20 C A Amb 8...55.122 25 Ch dt Wal ILLS. 31 300 City tis New . 0 6 k . 1000 do New.. 99x 2000 do New.. 90g 200 do.„New Gas. 91 20 Union Baok„ „, 22 2 Del Mutual lus.. 2-1 6 Norris Cal Pref..lll 12 Norristown K... 95 2000 Lehigh N 63 MO Morris Cal 63..55. 90 15 Bk of N Libert'a. 50 50 do s 5. 21 50 do cash. 21 2000 Pall Ist iii...55..1003‘ .15000 do..lst g 5.100) =0 do ..Ist c0..55.100,56 50 do cash. 40x 50 do 40x 2 do 40% 400 if S 7.20 Tr Nts.. 9S 10 Moab'll B 473 75 do - 4731 BETWEEN BOARDS. 50 Beading IL ... 55. 21 , 1 i BO a. ..5. 21% 182 Penna R 40% 25 Long Island R.. 10% BOARD. 1000 Penna. B. 241 in.. 91% 1000 d0..2d m .s 5. 911 1 6 1000 N Penna 6s . 653{ 50 Elmira R.... b 5. ix 600 City Os 91% 1000 Pa Sa over 1868.. 83 12000 do 1868.. 83 20 N America Ins... 16% 10 Reading B 21-14 75 Oatawissa 11 2 00 thaw R Prer 8 100 Reading 1t... 50 do S Ecora) "..AO S 7.30 Tr Eta. 98 100 do 93 200 do 98 .2 Penna R 40,4 4 Dear meadow A. 61 6 do . 61 7 do . 61 1 do 61 100 E Pa Char Scrip. 96 600 Sch Nay 6e '76.. 64 500 2d &3d-stll.2din. 93 AFTER 26 Little Sch 1t.2. le. 10N 100 Reading 11....b5. 21 • Le /loading at 4 o'clock (1 uOSING. .13'd. Ask. 11 S Os 'Bl 90 Plan. en 91 91x Phila64B 0 1 91)i Philo St new... 96g 963 Penns 6a 31eadhntit 21% 21)6 Beading Bile '7O 89 91 31'ds 63'80 '43 MI 100 atend el If.. 70 77 Nenna B 40,i 40% Peens B 94 m Os 91 9131 4111orria 011 Con.. 89 43 Iffonie 01 Pref.lll 113 Bch Nov 64'83.. 66 67 I3ch 'Nov Imp 69 75 79 Bch Nov Stock. 43i 53 Bch Ns. Pref... 12 g 12% Elmira IL 7 733 Drew York Stock Lx ichauge—January 31 BOARD. FIRST 1000 US 6s'Bl, Reg. 88% 2000 IT 3 6s'Bl, Cp.. 893 12000 do 89% 1000 IT B 5x '74. C 9. 72% 2000 Cp '77 81 12000111 War L 78 3000 Mich St 68...... 81 1000 Mich War Loan 91 11000 Fenn 65,'90.... 44% 16000 Virginia 6,, 51% 11000 Missouri 65..... 42% 15000 do 1,20 42% 20000 d 0........... 42% 15000 do 42% 10000 do b3O 42% 1000 X 68,iss toll StSJ 50 4000 Cal L Bds, 75... 803 2000 Minn St 8 p e... 81% 8000 Erie Ist Mtge... 106% 30000 Erie 4th Mtge._ 81% 6080 do 2000 d 0... ..... b3O 82 2000 liud _llly Ist m.. 105 1000 Harlan Ist ni...1011( 1 1000 do 101% :3000 Mich C 88 01d... 97% :2000 Mich C Be.,lEt ni.loo 5000 C,B, & Q 85.... 98 2000 RI Cen 8d5..... 93% '7OOO Han I.; St J 11.. 30% WOO Gal & Chi lot m. 103 2500 Brie Railway.... 35 600 do b3O 35M 50 d 0.... blO 35 50 do.. 6411 a ii33o ad 50 do blO 36% 100 do . b 5 35M 100 do 35% 100 Harlem B Prf 31% 60 Mich Cent 11...xd 52% 125 do 52% 350 do 52% 710 Mich S ic N 21% 300 Mich 15 & 11 I guar .154,1 SO Panama IL 1137 5 ' 560 11l Cent scrip 61 100 do. .... 61% ' 50 do b3O 611,‘ 50 do .e3O 61 500 111 Con can scrip.. 26 500 Cloy & Pitte 16% 25 0, C, & Cin 1t.xd.103% , 60 Galena Chic.. 67% ' 50 do 07% 150 Clev R Tot E. 42% 200 do 45% 1600 do 45% 400 do 42%; 100 do .310 42 % 100 do .360 42 125 do 42 100 do 510 42%; Ma. EDITOR : In The Press : of the 28th instant, 'there appeared a review of the " Report on the 'Physics and Hydraulics of the Mississippi River," - in which an error is made by stating that the hy • drographical party was under the charge of Mr. J. 'O'Rourke. By referring to page 18 of the report, you will perceive that" the hydrographical party was placed in charge of Mr. G. Castor Smith, aided by Mr. James O'Rourke and Mr. Otto Sackersdorff, and subsequently by Mr. Joseph Gorlinski." Mr. ISmith is a native of this city, and has been a civil engineer over twenty years, but is now engaged in the bureau of 'Xopographioal logjams, at 'Washington. By publishing this you will aid the , cause of Taunt AND JUSTICE. Philadelphia, Jan. 30,1802 THE NEW VACCINE PHYSICIANS AND COL -I.lloTolo3.—The following gentlemen have been elected vaccine physicians by the Board of Health for the year 2602 let ward, Robert Rayburn, M. D.; Watson, N. D.; Id, Dr. Patterson; 4th, Dr. Chamber lain' ith, Dr. La Roche; 6th, Dr. Cooper; 7tly Dr. Ritchie; 18th, Dr. Turner; 10th, Dr. St. Clair Ash; 11th, Dr.lAvezey ; 12th, Dr. Bondman ; 13th, postponed; 14th, Dr. Phister ; 11th, Dr. Philbort: 16th, Dr. Knorr; 17th, postponed; 18th, Dr. Mcßride; 19th, Dr. BHA ; 20th, Dr. Troth; 21st, Dr. Morrison i 224, Dr. Panconet '93d, Dr_ Lamb; Sith, Dr. Crowell- The following are the vaccine collectors let and 24 irards, James Hamlin ; 3d and 4th, John Fowler; sth and 6th, James Pidgeon ; 7th and Bthi James Kelly ; 9th andlOth, Geo. 8. Stiller ; 11th and 12th, Mr. Baker ; 13th and 141 h, P. Bnnderline ; 15th and 16th, Charles F. Tay lor; 17th and 18th, B. H. Honeekeepser; 19th and 20th Benj. Rainer; 21st and .V.d, J. N. Wander; 23d, Jacob `Waterman; 24th, Hiram Massey. COMMARDER HORATIO NELSON, and Mr. Downing, master, have been sentenced by a court martial, at Halifax, to be severely reprimanded, the latter to lose all seniority, in consequence of the recent loss of 11. M. S. Driver on one of the Ba luima reefs. MR DT , O. /WINGER, Who Wall for two years IlditOr Of therrinceton (Ind.) aouthern Indianian, iitatriet elector in Indiana upon the Douglas and .Johnson ticket, and the same gentleman who last minter received the entire Democratic vote of the Indiana /louse of Representatives for the clerk ship to that body, is a private in the Seventeenth 4loatuck7 it egunerit, at Camp Wickliffe, Ky. .... 28 139 Exchange Sales, 01. /802. °ARDS. 100 Beading I,IIX 9 0 7 : e2l PRICIIIS. Md. Ask. Elmira B Pref. 13% Lk% Elmira '73... 66 70 Long Island B. 10% 1076 Leh Cl & Nov.. 52 53 Leh Cl & N Sorg 36% 86% N Penes R..... 7% 8 N Penns 11 83.. 65 % 65% N Penni 108... 80 81 Catawien Mon 2 2% Catawiosa Fret. 5% 6% Fr & Sontlek R. 36 39 2d &3d ate R. 3. 48% 49% Race & Vine-at. 3 5 WPbila R . 51% 52% Spruce & Pine.. 8% 9% Green & Goatee 18% 19 Moat & Walnut 30 31 Arch Street 16% CITY ITEMS. MORN ABOUT CLARK'S C.R.t.uutti'erto /I MINING COOK -STO is seldom that any new article introduced to the public wins its way into popular fa vor as rapidly, or as effectually, as the celebrated stove above mentioned, patented, manufactured, and sold by Mr. John S. Clark, No. 1008 Market street. All who have tried this Cook Stove of Mr. Clark's are delighted with the admirable manner in which it operetta. There is, in fact, scarcely a day in which Mr. Clark has not customers who are brought to his store upon the direct recommendation of friends who have used the stove in question; and, what is not a little remarkable, of the thousands sold by him, to this city and all parts of the country, there has not been a single complaint that the stove did not do ail that it is guarantied to perform by Mr. Clark. lie tells his customers plainly that it Is the best Cook Stove ever invented; that for all kinds of baking and cooking purposes it is unequalled', that it is more durable and convenient than any other stove in use; that its price is more moderate, and that it consumes but the mall quan tity of one ton of coal in six months in doing the cooking, heating, and boiling for a large family—all of which ho warrants to be as represented, or the money to be re funded. The fact, therefore, that no complaints have been made, is the best possible proof that, strong as are the representations of Mr. Clark respecting his popular stoves, they are strictly true. We recommend all our readers Nth° Buys not yet done so to give this stove a LECTURE BY DR. CREEPER.—From an an nouncement elsewhere, it will be seen that a lecture will be delivered, at Concert Hall, on Tuesday evening next, by the Rev. George D. Cheever. D. D., of New York, on the subject of" Emancipation." From the groat fame of Dr. Cheever as an able reasoner and stirring orator, we have no doubt that this announcement will attract a crowded audience. PREACHING BY THE REV. D. S. BURNET.— We have been requested to state that the Rev. D. S. Burnet, of Cincinnati, will preach in the church, Twelfth street, above Melon, to-morrow• morning and evening. Ni, Burnet is an eminent minister of the Gospel, and has deservedly the reputation of being one of the most bril liant pulpit orators in the West. ANOTHER LECTURE BY MR. CAPEN.—We invite attention to the announcement of Mr. John L. Capen's lecture on " Phrenology," to be delivered at No. 922 Chestnut street, on Monday evening next. SUPERIOR CONFECTIONERY.—It is no longer question Whether Ur. A. L. Velma, the vcidelv known confectioner, Chestnut street, two doors below Ninth, manufactures the choicest goods in his depart nient it is a univertedly-conceded fact. Ms facilities for doing so are greater, and the immense demand for his goods everywhere enables him to employ the finest materials and the most expensive arts in their prepare. tion. Ills place is »perfect palace of good things, alike pleasant to the eye and taste, SPLENDID NEW LAMPS FOR BURNING KERO SENII CAL.—Messrs. Witter' ,k Co., No. 34 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, have lately introduced into their immense stock of kerosene Oil lamps, a variety of improved patterns, which for beauty, convenience, and durability, surpass any other lamps in the market. They are aniong.the largest manufacturers of lamps in this country. ELEGANT NEW-STYLE. CRAVATS, SCARFS, NECKTIES, STOCKS, and Gents' Furnishing Goode of every description, are constantly opening at the Cravat Store of Mr. J. A. Eshleman, corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets. TAR DROPS FOR COMM.—Preparations of tar hal - clang been recommended as an excellent remedy for colds, especially in affections of the, throat and lungs. 3lessrs. E. G. Whitman & Co., the celebrated confection ers, Second street, below Chestnut, have popularized this remedy by making what they entitle their Tar Drop" —an article exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and of decided medicinal merit, as we can testify from expe rience. Try them, all who have colds. SCOTCH ALES AMU ENOLISII BROWN STOUT, of the purest and finest quality, can be had at the store of Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. The character of these has been placed above suspicion by the high recommendations they have received from medical men. Mr. Mattson has himself had them analyzed by a competent chemist prior to offering them for sale, They are a truly healthful beverage. MSS LAURA. DE FORCE will lecture at San som• street Hall to•morrow - . • GENERAL IIALLECK is described, by a gen- Erman who saw him, as "appearing to haN - e nothing to do but smoke." He puffs continually, F ] ntik•e-y acces sible, works continually without fuse and red tape, knows everythin,g that is going on, and, Ike other sensible and economical men, wears the elegant styles of garments manufactured at the one-price palatial Clothing Empo rium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, one door above Hamden's Express office. THE LONDON TIMES ON MASON AND Su- FELL—The Thundered' is out ou Mason and Slidell. It calls them "these fellows," says that England would have done as much to secure the return of two of their own negroes, and advises the Britishers not to bother themselves about two such unimportant personages. We incline to the opinion that the b 00... eaaen. , e Will BOOn _begin to conclude that they bad better have kept in the path oi - tuyeacy - sea aonesty from stealing forts, custom houses, guns, and Indian bonds, and continued in the enjOynient of a good Govern ment, and the privilege of obtaining their wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bock hill & Wilson, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. TILE MUTATIONS OF LIFE.--011r lirCS are composed of lights and shadows—of ldwering clouds and genial sunshine. Sometimes we pluck the fragrant flowers that exhale their sweets abivit our pathway; and then again the cold winds of adversity sweep in piti less blasts around us, blighting and withering the fair but transient objects which we had so fondly hoped were abiding, and leaving all a cheerless—buy your Clothing at Cites. Stokes's a one price," under the as Continental." ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. T E Wagner, New York A A Selover, California F W Deroe, New York John S G Burt, Cincinnati W Atherton, Boston H G Parker, Boston 11 B Nims & la, Troy, N Y Mrs J A Skelton, 'Ptoy,N Y &sawyer, New York Win Bi Aspinwall ,C la, N 11 Miss Kate Aspinwall, N Y Miss A Reed, New York It 13 Minturn & N York Miss B Minturn, Now York Mrs Schuyler & la, N York Mr Gray, New York T W Bay ard, New York W Ii Leonard, New York B T Woodward, New York T J DlcArtleur, New York B 1 ) Gould, New York Jae N Dixon, Pa W ffi B Hartley, New York J J Jones, Washington D B. Follett, Boston D F Farrar, Boston If TftHaut, Wheeling 0 A Colby, Chicago F A Livingston New York A Austin, Cincinnati. 0 J W Jones & wf, Cincinnati E Ii Curtiss, New York aftlin E Hanford, Now York E Sears, Boston Geo Prince, Boston D W Lee, New York Wm W Gallaer, New York J M McCauly, Maryland Lient W P Roll, Jr, US A Geo X Steinman, Penna L Purdy, 14 ew York Mr Duncan & la, Boston A3l Sherman, Now York. J G Stetzer, Reading C S A Fessenden, Maine L M Kollock & la, Mass Nll Hancock, Minnesota A Welch, Saratoga Milton Dana, Texas Gov A Gr (Junin, Harm)) g NiHki Curtin, Harrisburg E Cowan, Harrisburg W A liase s Baltimore H Heald, Baltimore J B Eastman, Baltimore J C Orom, Baltimore Lient J T Webber A P Porter, V S A Miss B W Porter, Easton lllr Ponitney Sc la ' N York A Bribery, New York . G B Lincoln & wf, Brooklyn Bon B Cameron, Penna lff B Lowry, Erie,Pa Cart lleltart, tr S d. L B Whitney, Pot - wino AII Sallada & la, Rending J Bardwell, Boston John S Barry, Baltimore J Q Wynkoop, Illinois R McLaughlin, Boston W C Churchill, New York W N Evans, New York S G Ward, Boston Mrs Forbes, Boston Miss Forbes, Boston Mice Shaw, Boston Miss Ward, Boston AL Livingston, New lork A Pell. Jr, New York Bon A H Reeder, Easton IC Baldwin, Boston L Bradly, New Albany R McCord, New Albany JR Langley-, Boston J It refer, Beaton W Hennessy, U S N L Brackenridge, Ft Wayne 11 L Corwin, Washington 71 W Lockwood, N Y Frank Skinner, Jr, Boston Geo F Price, Boston E 0 Tata Sr. la, Boston EisaLhezie Blodgett,Boaton John Sill, Albany W C Denny, Pittsburg E P Bose, Auburn J A Banat, Now York B Lopham, Rhode 'eland Gee Everett, Boston J Morganatern, Pittsburg It K Slaughter, New York ll J Hanland, New York II IV lute, Niagara Fal J Arthur, New York H T Arnold, New York W Paykon, Wash, D C At J Ladd, II S A Peter Hall, Jersey City F II Nugent, Jersey City IL N Peterson, New York Stern, New York T Whitlock, New York W L Barlow, Wash'n Jas S Bailey, New York J 33 Crrrington, N Haven Jae Young, Middletown P S Sanderson, Wash'n Geo W Adams, Washington A Bliss, New York C 11 Hurd, New York Geo C Hall, Brooklyn J 73 Shoonmaker, N York J A Libby, Now York H Wißetts, New York W W Stevens, Maine Itobt Amory, Boston A Fowler, Washington Truman Smith, Conn J J Jones, Washington Mrs W M Bliss, New York W C Noyes, New York H H Brownman, Cincinnati E N Doer & la, New York James Heow, Brooklyn W R Rommick, New York 11 S Sheldon, Brooklyn J W Storey, Wisconsin W Day, Now York C Mason, Now York E Walcott & la, Dayton _ MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch MO J Cummings, Penna Sam' Isett, Blair co S Schoemaker, Kentucky S H Reading, Trenton Mrs Robt Klotz, M Chunk Mrs L Lentz, M Chunk W H Baker, Clinton, H J R McDowell, Slatington D M Dell, McVey town 31 Barry,. Lancaster Geo IC Reed, Lancaster S B Deemer, Lancaster Dougherty, Lancaster J D Baldwin, Pittsburg DI Malone, Lancaster A J Fitch, Jersey City Cud J Patton, Penna L C Moore T Brabrook,Taun ton,Mass W 1Y Mendell, Boston ABIZBICAN HOTEL—Obestant it., above Fifth C D Page, Rochester Wm II Sayre, St, Penna S 0 Poet, Chicago II Brim Mr Darker ..kc la, Itew York Wm C Lawson, Milton, X Mitchell 1. Banton St In, Penn& GW P Coates, Baltimore C E Hull, New York Wm L Potter, New Jersey C J Smithera, Delaware Col S B Jenkins, U S A T L Norcross, Mt holly Chas Morgan Sc le, Ponta B B Shreve, New Jersey Wm Mann, Baltimore .1 K Brown, Delaware A T liall,_New Castle, Del S B Fullerton, New Jersey A R Bennett, New York t=nIUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. J Richmond, U S N C E Baldwin, 11 S N Geo D Little, U B N J W W Brady .1 Palmer, New York C C Williams, Cincinnati, 0 M Thompson, Cincinnati, 0 Thus Morris, Reading W B Bomobaum, N J E Homo, New York B. Benson, Jr, New York A M Sackett, New York Newlionae J W Thomas, Long Branch . . . R Reveal, Mercer co, N J Lewis. 3forelio, Brooklyn G Hart, New Jersey A Winter Jt; la, New York E Robertson, Pa H Quininon, Norristown W3l Thomson, New York 1' D Ileartmeyer & la, N Y Jesse DClaypool, N J John Jameson, W Chester C Richardson, Delaware Jos G F. Larned, Now York THN lINION—Arch street, aboTe Third. John Wiley, Watsll, D C John Holt, Molt% 0 Dr Sault R Forman Sclrf, NJ McLean Forman, N J STATES I:lllloH—Market street, above Sixth. Jo 3 E Howard, Boston L B Brown, Chicago 8 Fisher, Pennsylvania W 11 Watt, Pittsburg J Price, Pittsburg .7 F Huber, Lancaster D H Cook, Lancaster A Cook, Lancaster Kiss E Cook, Lancaster Miss A. Cook, Lancaster Miss H Cook, Lancaster Jas G Thomas, Perry co Mast B Thomas, Perry co John L &ober la, Pa John Boris, Latrobe, Pa COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. M E Walcott, New York Jae Patterson, Lancaster co Theo Gennert, New York FP. Buchanan, Elkton, Md Geo P Taylor, Maryland Clt Shantz, Pa John Chandler, Pa Jas Thompson, Chester co J W Bohnins,lowore B Peoneck, Morton Pennock, Delaware J B Magee, Maryland .1 Linn, Chester co Lt Ehrgocsl, Ca'p Patterson B Lamborn, W Chester G 0 Kerr, Delaware NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Jos Johnson, Poona E J Hall, Lewisburg, Ye Copt Lykens, Womb, D C D H Jones, New York T J ill ler A: wr, Now York Miss Porter, Easton MADISON HOUSE—Second Artier, above Market. F Stevenson, Dover, Del J A Clark, Danville Ali QaainLy , Wilmington M F Too Kirk 61a, Pa .1 Oipthko, Ohio J V Wynkon & la, Po Sam Baker, Tayloravillo S Taylor, Taylorsyille A 11 Reeder, Pcnn'a Geo Pickering, Bucke co Jos Beeler, Montgomery co C Gilling cm, Montg'y co REVERE HOME—Third street, above Reoe. Wm White, Now York MiSFI McCafferty, ritilada M Bermany, M Chunk John Bates, New Jersey L B Baler, rhu•nixvillo Stephen Mayher, St Louis BALD iAC4IIS--Tbira inroeit, above CeIIoWWII, St.plivti fiemiler,lmbigb Gap 15 Gr Boberta, Bodo co Col C R Dorm, Alex'a, Ya Chas Stapler, Bucks co MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second it., ab. Arch. S J Hollinshead, Strotlab'g C O Yale, Now York B Angle, New York M Bullard & la, N Jersey Mr Johnson & Is,.N Jersey Debt Ritchie, New York MARINE INTELLIGENCE. EP - SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED, Ship Amelia, Mckenzie, :30 days from Liverpool, with nalsa to P Wright & Sons. Bark Annie Hall, Gill, 41 days from Sligo, in ballast to A G Callen R Co. Brig Deihl, Darnaby, from Port MI Prince Jan Bth, with togwood and honey to Thos Watteon & Sons. Lett brig King Brothers, front 11111 d for New York, loading. Brig Julia Ford, Swett, 50 days from Messina, with fruit, to Jeaner, Scattergood & Co—vessel to E A Soudor Jr: Co. hlxperieneed a heavy 111: gale Jan 2 3 (11 lot Ms long 72 80. which lasted 40 hours. Jon 26, let 68 40, long 72 46, In a heavy gale from 'WNW, lay to .110 hours, and had hoot stove on deck. Schr Isabella Maria, (Br) . Card, from St Jane, PR, Jan 10, with sugar to John Mason & Co. Left Reims Peerless, for Baltimore, ldg; J B Small, from Now York, disehg. Jan 15th, off Bermuda, spoke sour Emily, from ..Mrks Island fur New York; 2311, lat 35 18, long T 4 40, Pa•sed ship Ellen Maria, steering SSE. Bohr Idalia, Welsh, 14 days from Calm Canso, with lferring to Kemitoly, Stahl & Echr Jelin E Daily, Hart, 16 days from Havana, with old iron to Ilinkle & Co. Seim W Saulsbury, Hudson, 5 days from Now York, with mdse to Wm P Clyde. Sam Golden Gate, Fleming, 2 days from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jos L Bewley & Co. Schr Jaa S Buckmaster, Lingo. 2 days from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Go. gar A B Runbvit, Dutra., 2 days from Lewoc ) with grain to Jae L Bewley & Co. Schr Lucy, Jones, 3 days from Brandywine, Del, with flour and ni.al to RH Lea. City Ice Boat, Kelly, 12 hourafrom 'Delaware Break water, with the %Bowing vessels in tow, viz: Ship Ame lia, from Liverpool; bark A Rail, from Sligo; brig Delhi, from Port as Prince, and echr Melia, from Cape Canso. Passed off New Castle, ochre F Reed, from Portland, and Eben Sawyer, from Eastport. CLEARED Schr V Sbarp,Haley, New York, L Audeuried & Go Sobr Geo Twibell, Miller, Baltimore, Noble, Hamraett & Co. Str F Cadwalader, Parson, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) - LEWES, Del, Jan 29 The following vessels are at the Breakwater: Charles M B Broomball, from Tarragona tar New York; nal:Win Edwards, from Plilladolphlo for Jai Brothere ii D; i ----- 7. 5 4 4 ..= a 2 mi . i = Collections: '3' .g p,4 7,8,;‘,/1 4 6A.1it.,24' 5P AI no ° n ~ , - • ...", tt 0 .e. .4 -- a> . o- g Deliveries: ir 21 g N r y 834,113 i A. 1i1.,2% 53i P. M. ~;..., 1 - ' t c", Collections are promptly made fromU. S. Lamp Post and other Boxes by sworn carriers, employed for that special purpose. A One-rant Stamp paya fer beth collection and de livery of a City Letter, and must, in all cases, be affixed to the Lotter. SPECIAL NOTICE. UNITED STATES PENNY MAIL BOXES - - . The Postmaster would direct the special attention of the community to the nse of the U. S. Penny Mail Boxes, located throughout the city, as a source of groat con venience to all, especially to such as may happen to reside at a distance from the pot Office, or who do not at all t mos find it convenient to deliver their own let ters, either for the city or for the mails. There are five collections made daily of all matter deposited in said Boxes, except Sunday, when one collection is made at 5 o'clock P. 31. There are four deliveries made daily, except Sunday, two in the forenoon and two in the after noon. These collections and deliveries are made by competent carriers specially detailed, sworn, and under bonds, foe the faithful porfokmatice of their duties, and, through the kindness of the MAYOR of the city, ALL these boxes have been placed under the surveillance of the police, so that those 'using the Penny Mail Boxes may implicitly rely upon the safety as well as the prompt collection and delivery of their matter. All letters deposited and intended either for the mails or for delivery in the city, require to be invariably pre paid by a one-cent U. S. stamp. It may not be amiss hate. to mention that the 1111PItiefi of delivering City Penny Mail letters is a regulation by itself, wholly TM. connected with the regular Mail Deliveries, and under the direction of special Superintendents, whose exclu sive duty it is to see that all city letters are delivered promptly. Letters intended for the Mails and City de livery, MUST have the requisite stamps affixed before bein g (le f m)nbted 12 1 4 - 41ffrielli ' r to-whom the letter is axidreseed of the deficiency, and should the par ty so addressed refuse or neglect to remit such de ficiency, the letter must be sent to the Dead Lotter Office. The practice of dropping the money into the box with the letter, or giving it to the carrier to purchase the stamps, leads to so many errors, that it is PoSITIVELY PROHIBITED. All money dropped in the boxes is at the risk of the person so doing. The continued increase of business in this particular branch of the service is sufficient evidence of the appre ciation of the public in its great reliability and para mount convenience. C. A. WALBORN, fel-lt Postmaster. LOST OR MISLAID—POLICY No. 975, in Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, for $2,500, in the name of Aristides Monges. The finder will please return it to W. White Wittbank, No. 702 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. fel 5 10 15-4 t,/ GEORGE T. RILEY, BOST 0 N BROWN BREAD BAKERY, No. 1115 RAQN street. krtab, nuuiliesOotels,lrestsurauts sup plied. fel.-2t* HAIR DYED IN THE MOST AR tistic and satisfactory style, at FOURTH and BRANCH. fel-if tf 230,000 PEACH TREES-ONE .year`e growth from the bud, choice fruit, and very nee trees—will be sold cheap.. Apply to fel-tf J. H. WATERS, Ile S. FOT:IITH St. MEAT THE PEOPLE BELIEVE REIMER'S Colored Photographs for $1 to be the best is verified by the increasing demand at hie Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. lt* A i ONE HUNDRED AND THIR TEENTH REGIMENT, TWELFTH CA VALRY, PENNSYLVANIA FORTIN- TREES. CURTIN HUSSARS! CURTIN HUSSARS!! This Regiment called into service by the President and Governor of Pennsylvania, is rapidly filling to the maxi mum number. Five of the Companies have received their arms from the United States Arsenal, and it is ex pected that the balance will be received in a few days. The staff will consist of the following well-known gen tlemen Col. Wm. Frishmuth. Lt. Col: L. B. Peirce, Bradford county. Major Jacob Kohler. Major Wm. L. Laur. Adjutant H. W. Grad& Quartermaster Harvey K. Reakirt. Surgeon Joseph D. Schooled. Co. A—Captain Chas. A. Freill. Co. B—Captain George Hammer. CO. o—Captain John Ehrenberg. Co. D—David &Inez, Captain. Co. E—Jacob Het zog, Captain. Co. F—William Bell, Captain. Co. G—Captain A. Hardman. Co. H—Captain J. Fisher. Co. I—Captain William Lentz. Co. K—Captain N. Payn. Co. L—Captain George H. RUM% ja3o-3t* ESTLAC K'S DIPTHERIA. AND SORB THROAT LOZENGES, A safe and efficient remedy in Diptheria Sore Throat from Scarlet Fever, Quinsy, Clergymen's Sore Throat, Inflammation of the Fences and Palate, Membranous Croup,` Enlarged Tonsils, Catarrh, Influenza, Asthma, Hoarseness, or any Bronchisl Affections from Colds causing pain, swelling, or redness in the Throat, render. leg respiration difficult. Prepared only by T. ESTLACK, Jun. Druggist, No.lBoo MARKET Street. And sold by Druggists generally. ja3l-6t* ALAMP CHIMNEY THAT WILL SOT BREAK.—The PATENT MICA. CHIM NEY, for Coal-Oil Lamps, is coming into general use. The populace way they are supplying a great want. Try Agent for Manufacturer, No 221 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—A large stock of Coal-Oil Lamps and Oil at low prices. ja3l 2t* EVERY LADY WHO WISHES TO BE BEAIITIFHL should purchase HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER. It is used by the Court Beauties in Europe, and it is the only Powder that will not injure the skin or rub off. Price, 12, and 30 cents. HUNT'S BLOO&I OF HOSES, a beautiful, na tural color, for the cheeks os lips; it will not wash off or injure the skin, and remains dun/bre for years. Price el. These articles are unite new,. and can only be ob tained of HUNT & CO., 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. All kinds of Fancy Soaps and. Per fmnery. jalß-lm ARMY AND NAVY PAY COL LECTED.—AIso, arrears of pay for resigned, discharged, supernumerary, and deceased officers—Boun ty money—Census money—Contractors' pay—Discharges —Extra pay—Land warrants—Pensions—Prizemoney— Recruiting Expenses State Pay Subsistence and Transportation, procured by ALBERT POTTS' Army and Navy Agency, N_ N_ COMP of TIMITOind WILLOW Streaks je22-lm* V, Z. GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRING 1.-7 e GARDEN Street, sells the very best Corn Meal at 2 cents per pound. jal7-buthatf JOHN A. ALLDERDICE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rae resumed the Practice of his Profession M NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE. tja2.B.3m* NN WI LL .50 e. traFonlry Y Flow atBNAo. RB4II..,ESPLRIONFO GARDEN STREET. tuthstr IF YOU WANT THE WORTH OF your money. buy your Flour at S. E. QOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. Ile sells the very beet, and sells positively TEN PER CENT. LOWER than can be bought anywhere else in the city. Ile delivers to any part of the city free of charge, and in all cases, if it does not give entire satisfaction, IT WILL BE TAKEN BAOK, AND THE MONEY KEFUNDED.iaI7-tuthstf I pouND BUTTER, FRESH FROM ceitutct , , t 66 e l V ed 3 AIY A the "Che.P girn`e, " INo. 612 SPRING GARDEN Streei . j0.31.-tf cBRASS EYELETS, BRASS EYE LETS, for Leggings cad Blankets, manufactured ndfor sale in any quantity at FIFTH and COLUMBIA venue. E. IVIES. I jial-Otis Qt§HOULDEIL S.-1,500 pieoes oity smoked Shoulders also, 79 bhds. Shoulders In dry , for sale by 0. C. SADLER jag 103 ARCH Street, 2d doer above Front. tEST QUALITY. ROOFING SLATE always on hand and for Sale at Union Wharf,l4.sl. :EACH Street Kensington. T. THOMAS, myr-ly 211 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. F R ALEINS.-800 boxes Layer Raisins - SOO half boxes Layer Raisins; SOO boxes M B Bunch Raisins; 300 half boxes M B Bunch Ra isins. • 'Maw and choice fruit, now landing and for sale by MURPHY I KOONS. ; jay-ff 714 80. 14.6 NOUTIII WHARVES. tion Cards, sages of MOO - deltNiliG., RETAIL DRY GOODS FEBRUARY let, 1E362. THOS. W. EVANS & Co., 116.120 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN, THIS DAY, • LARGE ASSOIVENIM Of SPLENDID BLACK SILKS, JUST RECEIVED. BLACK FAILLE. D. DOLT DE SOLE. Do. CHAINETTE. Do. GROS WAXER - LONE. Do. MOURNING SILKS. Do. FIGURED SILK. 1 ) 0. MOIRE ANTIQUE. REAL BONNET TAFFETAS. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fvl,3t QPRING GOODS FOR LADIES' WEAR.—The Subscribers are receiving their usual assortment of Richardson's and Plinbar Dickson's Golden Flax Linens, Long Lawns, Li,,.n Cantbrice, etc. Also, Ftench and English Cambric Long Clothe, and all dos seriptions of White Coeds, Hosiery, and Embroideries, of the newest styles midmost celebrated makes, at Importers' prices. SHEPPARD, VAN lIABLINGEN, S ABRISON, fel.Strp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. NEW LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS.—The largest assortment in the city of Flendsb, Irish, and Barnsley Linen Sheetings, Table Linens, Table Doy Goblon FM Shirting Linens. einerfine Fronting do. Towels, fringed and bordered Toweling!, etc. Blankets, Quilts, Table and Piano Covers. Curtain Goods, Lace and Muslin Curtains, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, fel•6trp 3008 CHESTNUT Street. JAS. R. CAMPBELL it Co., IMPORTERS, AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Having organized a RETAIL DEPARTMENT in connection with their WHOLESALE TRADE, wilt ex hibit, at all seasons, a line of Goods by the yard, piece, or package, at such rates as to commend their stock to the attention of cash buyers. ja2B-tf WSLIM BY THE PlECE.—Not ithstanding the great rise in Cotton Goods, we will continue to sell our entire eto3k at last week's low prices. We offer bleached Muslins by the piece at 63. bleached Muslim 6Xe. by the piece; bleached Muslins 7%c. by the piece; bleached Muslin, 333 inches wide, Sc. by the piece; bleached Muslin for 10c. by the piece ; bleached Muslin for 11c. by the piece; bleached Muslin for 12c.; bleached Muslin for 1230. by the piece; 40 inches wide, 12Xc.; heavy, 11( yards wide, 14)0.; 23 yards wide, 21,1ic..; unbleached Muslins 61'0, by the piece; unbleached Muslin 10c.; unbleached Muslims 103 c., by the piece; unbleached for 11,4 c.; unbleached (extra good) Muslin 12%c. by the piece; unbleached Muslin, 2X 3 cede wide, 31Xc. by the piece. We will offer the same print that is selling for 14X and 15c., for 12%c. by the piece the same colored Canton Flannel, that is selling for 17c., for 12Xc. by the piece; un bleached for 123 c.; heavy colored Drilling 123 c. by the niece; white Drilling I.2he.i yard wide black Flannel 373 k, Embraced in this stock will be found every de sirable make and width of Shirting and Sheeting made. We invite an examination of this stock by storekeepers and others, and will guaranty to sell any make of Moe lin at a less price than they can possibly be bought at any Wholesale or Retail House. R D. & W. If. PENNELL, ja2o.6t 1021 MARKET St., below F.LEVERTII. FINANCIAL. T 0 MANUFACTURERS, CON— TRACTORS, &c.—The advertisers are prepared to purchase or make liberal advances on claims against the Government. Only large claims wanted, and those that have been approved by proper accounting officers. Ad dress "E. A. G. & Co., Washington City," stating cm racier of claims . , and where an inteniew can bo had. ja3o-3ttv GEORGE J. BOYD, BANKER• * QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES, City Warrants, Bank Notes, Specie, &c., dealt in. STOOKS and BONDS bought and gold on Col111111$001), 1428-/In GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. 7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN. ja2-1m DREXEL & CO. AND s3.ooo.—This amount $l 5 OOO to LOAN on Itiortgage or Ground lisnt. Apply to E. PETTIT, is 29 No. MS WALNUT Street. Slo_9ooo v r r E CI E m I A N B S G T R i N t, IRRE DEEMABLE Apply to J. H. WATERS, ie2l 110 Solent FOURTH Street. $31300 -A FIRST-CLASS IN ii proved GROUND RENT of this amount for sale, at a liberal discount. Apply to Z. PETTIT, jal . No. 309 WALNUT Street. EDUCATIONAL. BORDENTOWN FEMALE COL LEGE, liordentown, N. J. This institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 1M hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches of Eng lish, and superior advantages are furnished in vocal and instrumental music. German and French are taught by natives, and spoken in the family. For catalogues, con taining full particulars. address Bev. JOHN K. BRAE/MET, A. 11P., ja29-2m* President. RT. BUCKMAN WILL OPEN HER . select SCHOOL for girls on the third of Febru ary. N 0.1030 SPRING GARDEN Street. ja23-12t* MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a L A.V-E- 'writ of tale, py the Lim JOAN CADWALL aria, Judge of the District Court of the 'United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Derbyshire's Store, No. 108 North WATER Street, on WEDNESDAY, February 12. 1802, at 12 o'clock DI., the following mer chandise : 17 bags coffee, 22 rolls bagging, 5 tierces hams, 1 bbl do., 15 coils bagging rope, 3 do., and 1 do., 5 boxes raieine being part of the cargo of schooner GEORGE G. RAKER_ WILLIAM MILL WARD, IL S. Marshal E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA. January 31,18£2. LEGAL. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, VilAny 9.2 d, 1802. Whereas, JOHN CONNELLY, a resident of Phila delphia, was murdered on the evening of Wednesday, the Bth instant, in the vicinity of Biddle and Twenty. fourth streets, in the Fifteenth ward, by a person or persons hitherto undetected, be it known that a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to or among those 'lateen who shall give at this office information which will lead to the arrest and conTiction of the murderer or mur. derers. ALEXANDER HENRY, ja23.them6t " Mayor of Philadelphia. TN THE COURT' OF COMMON IN PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of SAMUEL T. STRATTON The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the first account of SAMUEL H. DAVIS, Assignee in trust for the benefit of creditors of SAMUEL T. STRATTON, under deed of assignment executed December 8, 1860, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet all parties interested on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1862, at 4 o'clock P. K., at his Office, No. 250 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. GEO. W. THORN, ja-thstust* Auditor. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. 1862. Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with BLANK BOOKS Of all sizes, made of the best LINEN PAPERS. And warranted durable. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in. great variety. LETTER, NOTE, and BILL PAPERS. TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. WM. F. MURPHY & SONS. PRACTICAL BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET. del-w&s2m D SILVER PLATE OR COlN U l l.lought in large or small quantities, by KILMER RIDDLE, ja2.B.7t* EIGHTH & JAYNE. Streets. LOW'S BROWN WINDSOR, HONEY, GLYCERINE, AND OTHER FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, AND PERFUMERY. 14Otices TO THE 7"itAlM.—The firm of 5(712, & Dcubow, 330 Strand, London, is this day dissolved by eilluxion of time, and the burbless will, in future, bo continued at the same address under the firm of ROBERT LOW, SON, & HAYDON. Mr. Hayden has been practically engaged, for upwards of twenty years, in the numufmaure of the above :wades; for a considerable Hme he has most successfully - repro. ;tented the late firm, and is thoroughly tollversant with every branch of the businege; this fact, coupled with the Intimate knowledge of the trade fop %wank of forty years of Mr. Low, the senior partner, will be a antiloient guarantee that the high reputation of thesemanufactu rers will be fully maintained. 330 STRAND, LONDON. December 31, 1861. jalSopellt ENGLISH ENCAUSTIC TILES FOR FLOORS.—Minton's Tile, for vestibules, halls, diniug-rootus, hearths, and for public buildings of every kind, as laid in the Capitol at Washington, and in many churches, stores, banks, hotels, and dwellings, km every part !of the country. Patterns, composed of Buff Red, and Black, 32c per square foot:. with Blue, Green,- or White introduced, 34c to 36c per toot. Lithographic de signs sent by mail, on appliestlon. B. A. HARRISON, Importer, jai No. 1010 CLINEITNUT street, MILITARY GOODS. SKY-BLUE CASSIMERE, FOR NEW ARMY REGULATION PANTS, OF A ISUPEILIOIt QUALITY, rOit OFFIGEBF TJBE, FOB BALE BY ALFRED SLADE & CO., 19 fingth Flit) T litrvati and alt LETITIA Strent EXPRESS COMPANIES. UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY AGENCY AND CAMP EX PRESS. TO MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, and IN VENTORS, and those wishing to forward Packages to the Camps of the Army, or NhYal Stations of the Coast et Cull: Having secured especial privileges for viliting all the departments both of the Army and Navy, and all the camps of the various military stations, and the naval poets of the Coast and Gulf,for the purpose of introducing and selling to the Departments, Military Storekeepers, Commissaries, Quartermasters, Sutlers, Officers and Sol dier!, and also to Naval Agents and Paymasters of the Navy, alLarticles required for the use, convenience, con. fort, and necessity, both of the Army an 4 Kitty, we have organized the above-entitled AGENCY AND CAMP EXPRESS, with its heeilisuarters in the city of Wash ington. Under this arrangement--entirely complete, and extending through all the departniente both of the Army and Navy,—we can offer unequalled facilities to Mer chants, Manufacturers, and Inventors, in readiness of sale, saving of time, and the many expenses unavoidable through the usual tedious channels of sale to the De. partmenta, Camps, and Naval Stationer Those wishing to even tlierneelyna of the benefits of this thorough and extensively-organized system of agency, can do so by forwarding samples of their goods to our address by express, and prices and explanations by letter. All packages for camp delivery marked to our address, Washington, D. C. All goods, inventions, wares, or merchandise of whatever nature, ordered by, this Agency, wil l paid for on delivery. Letters of Inquiry Will meet with prompt attention. Agents well referred, with small means, can find pro fitable employment in this organization, A few are wanted. 011iao No. 211 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, op posite Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. O. REFERENCES: Gamic!, LAW, New York. HEASTIIS CORNING, Albany HOSES N. GRINNELL, " NORTH & CHASE, PLUMB. 81117 LIN & BROS. ' " J. H. TAGGART, -" ADAMS' EXPRESS, " ALEX. CUALEINOSp " Hon. HENRY WILSON, Masaaohnsette. Brom & Co., Bankera, Washington. D. C. jat-Iw JOHNSON, ewEETLAND ft 01 • THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Office WO CHZBTNIIT Street, forward. Parte* Package., Merchandise, Baal Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in oonnectioa wltn other la:press Oompardee, to al Ithe principal TM' lad Cities of the United Mates ILLUMINATING OILS. COATTITOTI:! 60A.14 OIL S GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, 3S 591)111 SECOND STREET, AGENT FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. GEO. OGDEN, Secretary. Also, Agent for mints, JUDSON, & BEERS' Patent Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer in Dith ridgee Patent OTal (Sre-proof) and Zagora Flint-Glass Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal Oil without Chimneys. Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectively invited to examine our stock. ja3o-1m OlLii OITA; OILIII HULBTJRT & BRODHEAD, NO. 240 ARCH STREET, Haling opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the relined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possessing merit beyond anything heretofore offered in thismarket, being entirely free from that gluey eubstance and bud 94 pr which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no make, and is free from all explosive properties. MET Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to. jals-Im PORTLAND KEROSENE 0 I L. we re now prepared to "amply' thla STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDITED PRIME Z. LOCKE & CO. ; Sous Ammo, 1010 MARMOT STREIT, Palladelphia. 50 BBLEI., good quality, non-explosive cAnuorf 011.. for sale in lota of five and ten bble, at 415 COMMERCE Street. jasl-3t* REMOVALS. HOWARD & HARNDEN EXPRESS. REMOVED TO 607 CHESTNUT STREET, NEXT DOOR TO (MA•NVILLE STORES. FREIGHT, HONEY, do., forwarded to all points NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WEST. Having opened an OM* in WASHINGTON, we shall give special &Hendon, t 6 freight for that City and vicinity. January 7, 1862. ja7-1m BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO. HAVE r REMOVED TO 408 MARKET Street. jalant LOOKINCr %L ASSES. JAMBS S. EAR LE & SON, MANEPAOTURERS MW IMPORTERS LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PINE ENGSAYINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, • pHOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, OASTE-DE-VISITH PORTRAITS, EARLE'S GALLERIES, S-1.8• ORESTNICT STREET, PHILADELPHIA gWATCHES, FRENCH TIME PIECES,. and MUSICAL It oxts repaired, by rior Workmen, at LEWIS. EADOMII3 & CO.'S, No. 802 CANSTNUT Street, Phila. 117' All work. wagrautmt. 3a2T-Int Z. GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRING S GARDEN Street, eella double extra Family Floor, fancy bretudokt vii per barrel jall.tuthett VERYBODY BUYS BUCK WHEAT FLOUR of S. Z. GOTTWALS, No. 812 SPRING. GARDEN Street, became be sells none but the very best. jal7•hdhstf CHOICE CUBA HONEY, in tierces and barrels; choice New Crop Cuba Sugar ; Prime White Emmons Coffee; prime and medium Rio do; White and 'fellow refined Sugar, and Havana Box Sugar, in store and for sale by PHILIP REILLY tr, ja2.9.7tit No. 7 North WATER Stroet. (Fp° THE DISEASED OF: ALL -IL CLASSES.— Professore BOLLES 3; STE-. YENS, Medical Electricians, 1220 WALNUT St.,. Philadelphia, invite all diseased persons to call;. Young and old, who have failed of being enyedibY Quacks, otil.scliool physicians, and nostrums, We. warrant all curable cases by special contract...and. charge nothing if we fail. Consultation free. A pamphlet of great value. given to all, free of charge. ja2ll-0 TBUSSES! MACES ! ! SUP PORT/MOH 1 v. H. trissviagh B W. corner RACE and TWELFTH !Meets, Ma., Practical Adjuster or T:numes and Mechanical •Aligh. ances, has constantly on band a lanes and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment ol best American. English and eugnortem and Belts, Shoulder Braces. Suagenassies, Spinet* imprint tharictY• French Pessaries, kc. Ladles , Department conducts& by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, first door helm Race. no2T-iflm SHOVELS AND SPADES. GEORGE HALFMAN, MANUA OMER, CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS, jig3-2ei* Bet. Arch and Race, and Second and Third. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT WAS, PRIONE4 of 1..4.130. 11 -41taarses, VamrsomigAnt gad Bne Fr&mos, wt WEAL Z. BENHIBT'S,.No. B9I ARCH Street. 3v-ifif CiliWa E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDIRTAIZI, sollNSuiSouthwest t• corms of TIIMTS sad figgiaa= 'WENCH BENEVOLENT CON CERT. The FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY present their Annual Appeal to the liberality of Philadelphia, in the form of an Amateur VOCAL AND INSTRU. MENTAL CONCERT, under the direction of Mr. PERELLI, to be given at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. on the Evening of TUESDAY, February 11th, 1862, at 8 o'clock. The high order of Amateur Talent that !gut yelim, tested In the cause of this charity will Immo* t. Its patrons an entertainment of the very fret daps; and, on behalf of those whose urgent necessities are to be re. tiered, the undersigned trust that this appeal may meet with a liberal and genarous response. Ticket, can be obtained at the principal Music Stores, at the Hall, and of any member of the Committee. S. DESTOUET, JOHN E. DESTOUET, H. A. PINTARD, Committee. A. DURAND, 11. PERDRIA CX., jar, fel 4 6 8 10 11 D ON'T FORGET TIIE CALE DONIAN CLUB'S BALL, on MONDAY EVE. NING, Feb.l, at SANSOM-STREET HALL, It* WALNUT -STREET THEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lemee MRS. M. A. OARRETTSON. THIS (Saturday) EVHNING, Pcb. 1, The performance will commence with ALL-HALLOW EVE, Body O'Connor Mr. Ramey William& After whieli, the Protean Ada of IN AND OUT OF PLACE. Six characters by.. To conclude with Micky Ma10ne..... ...Mr. Jimmy Williams. Parona-60, 87K, 76, and . 26 Ceuta; Private Boxes, $6 sad WI. noon 9P.l* georter to 7. To commenoe at 73f, MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKS. Businesa Agent and Treasurer JOS, D. MURPHY. EIGHTEENTH NIGHT OF JOHN DREW. TO-NIGHT, (Saturday,) Feb. 1, 1862 THE NERVOUS MAN AND THE MAN OF NERVE. McShane (the Mall of nerve) t Aliu Wort Mr, Asperi (the neryoue man) John Gilbert. After which, the comic drama of BORN TO GOOD LUCK. 011efferty Previous to the comedy, ONE HOUR or, THE CARNIVAL BALL, MT Prices sensual. NW Curtain rises at x after 7 o'clock. l Seats secured three clays In advance. DON'T FORGET TELE °ALE.. tiONIAN eurnis BALL, on idollbkii NING, Feb. 3, at SANSOH-STREET HALL. It* CONTINENTAL THEATRE. THE CHEAT 1117' OF THE SE.CS'ONI HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY! Second Week of the groat Drams of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; Or, Life among the Lowly. NOTION TO mums. A GRAND UNCLE TOM MATINEE Will be Oren THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. Doors open ,ts pest 1 ; to commence at 2 o'clock. Admission 15 and 25 cts. Orchestra Chairs 50 cents. Doors open 3 1 ( before 1; to commence U peat 7. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH, below Chestnut. .A.ateßzc'ei .THE GREAT REBELLION! Latent and most papules Exhildtion ever wombs:lß, the American public! In Five Mammoth Sections, including accurate scenee descriptive of the progress of the Great Rebellion, from the evacuation of Fort Moultrie to the retreat of the rebels at Port Royal. FOURTEEN THOUSAND FEET OF CANVAS, with One Hundred and Two Scones! Open Every Night. from TUESDAY, Feb. 4th, at 1' o'clock, acid on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. Ja3041 N. B. SAIWIORD, Genders' Eneetintendent. In his New, Popular, and Amusing Entertainments, EVERY EVENING, commencing at half pant 7 o'clodk, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Arum- NOONS at 3. Grand Combination or Attraction, Thautnaitirgitsid Illusions, Nycoingleal Eiepertmatim, MaglaalDioTai t:lone, Ventriloquial Oddities, Comic%Mies, and Barn Mote ' and the Blaming Exhibition of the Learned Ca nary Birds. Admission 26 cents ; Children 73 cents. jag-tf aERMAIIIA ORCHESTRA. NA CARL SERVE, Conductor. PIIRLIC REHEARSALS every SA'T'URDAY, 04 aK °Vogt P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package a! Eight Tickets, 81 Single nekein, U Eir To be had at Andre's,llo4 Chestnut street, J. Z. Gort: Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS 1024 CHESTNUT Street, open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A: M. till 6 P. 1116 Admission 26 cents. Children under twelve nem half once. Shares of Stock. SBO. t 1 WASTED—A Bookkeeper with urr exceptionable reference, at moderate Wary. Ad dream in handwriting of applicant. fox No. 1954, P. P. Office. It* ACOMPETENT AS HST AN T . WANTED in a RETAIL DRUG STORE. Ad dress "Galen," Box 68, Post Moe, giving name, resi dence, and rill:mace none others attended to. It* DOSTING —The Advertiser desires to exrcine esurnx . r . v emir I:rem:nit:tun cm vr maw, Muer his own residence,- or at the places of business or parties who may desire hie. services. Ile has bean for a camber of Fe3'. tlu.a etnpbyet3 t anti Von CSFllith reference of an undoubted character. Please address Li this Office. UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marina Cerps, SEVEN llTlNfiltdD ABLE-BODIED anus for sea service, 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, hk3l-12t Recruiting Officer, WAN T E D—A second-hand Bta tionery Steam Engine, of from 60 to TO-Hors! Address, dating particulars, 6 t Box 1155 Pool 141 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-4 Ng - dwellings, Brown street, above Fifteenth street; 4 dwellings, Pine street, below Second street. Also, farm of 80 acres on Noncoms, near the Railroad; ono of 31 acres, near !Conshohocken •: one of 100 acres, between llolmesburg and Fraukford, on the turnpike; 160 acres, 1 mile from Mount Holly; 70 acres, star Northeast Ste. tion, Maryland; 100 acres in the oil region, Venango county, Pa.-i and various other propertied, ban in the city and country. Apply to 3.11. WATEII9, fel 110 South FOURTH Street. AT PRIVATE SALE.-THE FAC tory Property on Cheater Creek, at MILLTOWN, Chester county, Penna. Building part stone and pert frame, four stories high, with Dye•honse and Dry-house attached, with good stream water the entire year. There are sia dwellings on the property, and it is within three miles Of Watt Clikktok , , iti a beautiful neighborhood, con— venient to mills, schools, &c. There will be sold with the dill, ten power looms, one set cards, one condensing mule, shearing machine, press, two pickers, grinding frame, &c. Apply to WILLIAM 'IIfcCAFFICIITY, ja3l.3t'K Near the premises. HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE RLArr- by the eubseriber, at WOOPBURY, New Jersey, now• doing a good business. Possession given at any timg, itt39-/m* JOHN P. PHIPPS, d r, TO LET.— The second- story front and the entire third story of our building. FARR & 'BROTHER, /1129-6 m 324 CHESTNUT Street, below FOURTH. FOIL SALE—The entire STOCK and FIr9UREB of an AGRICULTURAL and SEED )31/SDINSB, or will form P. Copartnership with any per. eon haring the required capital, Addreee üßox OTT," Philadelphia Poet Office. ja2B-6t PRINTING PRESS AND MATE RIALS FOR SALE OR RENT. The Press and Printing Material of the "CHESTER VALLEY 'PIPE," at COATESVILLE, CHESTER COUNTY. are offered for Sale or Rent on aecommodatiwg terms. They toitelst of a WASHINGTON nuns, new, with Roller Apparatus, Imposing Stone, largo Fonts of MINION and BOURGEOIS for Newspaper, with n complete set of JOB TYPE, some thirty Fonts; one Cabinet or 16 Cases ; Brass Standing and Wooden Galleys; Sticks, Chases, &c. These Materials have been in use only a few months, and are nearly as good se new. The stock Is sufficient to carry on the Newspaper and Job Printing Etutinem It Is now doing a good MI Business. Apply to YOUNG St RUING, COATESVILLE, CHESTER Co., Pa. JAMES L. JONES, WEST CHESTER, Pa. COMMONWEALTH FIRE Mar- RANCE COMPANY, OF TEI STATJI OP PKNNSYLVANIA. DIRNOTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John M. Vahan, John K. Walker, Edward. C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker Thomas B. Stewart, William Struthers: Henry Lewis, Jr., lOijal, Jouos, DAVID JAY It, M. D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Preeidant. PAIKI7A/r 15, 1199 M Necretary. Whoa, Commonwealth Buildings' 613 OMZEITZII7I West, Philadelphia. sAINV LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT, 11111- 11,4 MOVED to No. U South SEVENTH Street, nem e Franklin Institute. The underrAgried, theirkflil far Pia favors, and Wog determined to merit feature patronage, has secured in, elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand it large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought sat Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Bates, (the oaf strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) Also, WIMP Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks. ill be furnledslit to order on short notice. Mists the Moused, bast rep, tooted, and zhiki,est Doe: end Lock yelvdtered, Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's PEW Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, do. This Safe is caw ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet Of. fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is Aridly. Sr. and burglar proof. STIOIAL Norron.—l have now on hand My twenty et Varna, Herring, & Co.'s Bates, most of them nearly am and some forty of other tankers, comprising a oomplalla assortment as to sises t sad All ISM/ exchanged for tit now celebrated Lillie oafs. They will be sold as gm low prices. Please call and examine. ia.26-Irif M. C. BAHL'S. Arent EHILA.DRIAPHILA. anglINE AND ELMIRA, R. R. LIVE. 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1862: For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all paints in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 1t.,, cor. Broad and Cal.. lowhill streets, 60 S.A. M., ane.3:ls P. daily,olieept Sundays. QuicKxsT SAUTE from Philadelphia. to. points hi. Northern and Western Pssinsylvania„ Western New York, Se., .tc, Baggage checked. through. to. Buffalo, Niagara Pails. or intarmeainte points. 1... WA Trait. Pa- all, *nt , aLive s leaves daily at 6 P.M. for further information apply to J.OHN B. 111.1361 F,. General Agent. THIRTY.P.INTII and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. cor. 81.X.T.8. and CI.IIiISTNUT Streets. ja3l-tf ANTI -FRICTION METAL, Burnett, gualitY, For sale by JAMES YOCOM, JR., DRINKER'S ALLEY, jal2-2m* Bet. Front and Second, Race and Arch at& IF YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR, GO to S. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 81.2 SPRING GA.RDRar Street. tall-tuthatt TF YOU WANT GOOD BUTTER, go to S. IS. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING MIMI Street. )4314f BROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE, &c.; Brooms, Buckets, &c., for sale by G. B. BLAKII3TOB, Clamunlaslan liferokusut, 93 South WATS& Glad AMUSEMENTS. UNCLE PAT'S CABIN TEMPLE OF WONDERS TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Or jalB.l33t* INSURANCE COMPANIES. SAFES. Mrs. Barney Williams John Drew.