;nil% 1.?1 Wes torn Steers, Pelting tit g.: extra, Pod It lb grope for cont ... 1 41 Western Steers, selling at from on to isstrn quality q ,aerie , Steers, selling at from s7(gt3 50 3 I` 40:011y. brg, 10 Western Steers 53 bought of sa te, Nei ling at from,oo).st.@i. 10, and r ua I , astern.. , intW Steers, selling at EtSZ j}Pil • Western Steers, selling at from $7.60 • Lencaster-county Steen, selling at qUallty. . 1 ,,•„11, 41 Western Steers, selling at sStgi. 1. Int Western Steers, selling at from I(!9@ --; 0., IN) head sitperior Kentucky Ditrhant Illtskitnens, of Co,iiieicion coun t y, syringe weight 1,70 j fire—the beat lot 6. 1 . Jews Q. Young, 97 Chester-oonnty r,i 74 t . .r Si f ir qua or fair t y. o good, and 40 Weetorn , falit ' cpWS AND CALVES. :did sales of Cows at PhilliN g Aveuue •.'instrio about 100 head this week The de •"•,,.4,te. and prices remain about tit . e same as ritsgisg at from $lB to WO Id head for 1-4 'Ae3i to *IN for Cow and Calf as to quality. ;oiling at $15(4117 41 head. ;'!:‘v,,,ot 40 head sold at from 4)03e lit lb, for -, d1 .0.4c for 2d do, according to weight and THE SHEEP MARKET. Wei of Sheep nt Phillips' Avenue x s very mark e this week, only reaching ; the in consequence is very rather better titan last quoted, ranging for good to extra, and tital3.6o for fair sheep are very scarce ; sales of small aced according to condition. THE HOG MARKET. ~A e d mien of Mugs WO large this week, ';t:.tst head i Prices are rather lower than head sold at G. Inthott"l4 Union st front genus° 100 ills, net. 1,(X10 ": the Avenue Drove Yard by John Crouse & lbs, net, according to quality. Voric IFlarkets—Yesterday. ,pd. me steady at $8.87%@5.50. Pearls are o . l .oEFs.—The market for State and Western ::;210ret. better, With a good denurod at the WI. are 1:3,000 bbls at $5.006G.10 for superfine a „M'Lli.e.,*o for extra State; $3.85@d.10 for caper a. Indiana, lowa, Ohio, dre. ; $6.4507.13) for ‘..; ; •-1 u . 0 , 1 4t0g shipping brands of round-hoop M it t e r r B nle c r il a n n u d d i l n or f. ` i t ,? of v i ik o for superilue Baltimore, and 457,50agej ai Flour Coloe, higher, and in fair request; 0 , 1 4, a t p.A0.6.70 for common to good, and e xtra broads e ar l. gale! dt 154.50(45,25 for the range of tine iirm; we quote Jersoy at $3.9.5g1, Brandy • 4 vad paarlieons $21.. hotter, with an increased demand; sales i 0.04.34 far Chicago spring, $1.3101.30 for v i c, cm% $1.40(4142 for amber lowa, 111.45(0)150 r 4 ir.,,tern, $1,5001.82 for ambor Michig.‘ 1 :;:i„kt and firm at BM for Western, and .03@350 / i .;•:: /inlet am' firm at $1.80@1.50 for State, Eastern 410 a. „,0,141y M #19071c. • I : E mer, with a fair inquiry for export and the . 4 1,.::•,5te5c0,000 bushek at SOOSISie for sound Western mixed ; 78@7Ds for Eastern do., k:efor unsound, sNATI PROVISION MARKET, Jan, 2.—Contin fa mess Pork, and sellers obtained the ad for. by them, the market closing firm at ()nice country and city brantli. Irregularly :::111y can be bought at Pklnlo.llo. New is hold -•,•;,1 II mimes at IE3 for first class city, which s: hat buyere are willing to pay, and there wore 7.li.lins dull and nominal. have Inaderione no change. Shoulders. ",;•.,11 1 0air for rib, and for clear. :drimr in English meets, but holders nre firm rla Uniebein LI . , ' ; ' 'lb .qrt PASSENGERS ARRIVED, I',.ohivandti,_froin Liverpool—Mrs .1" Stapling, v , W T Hacker, of Philadelphia; Mr POILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. tt 310BRIS, I% C. GROI 003011ITTBS OP THH MONTH. ID A SOLID R , . • LETTER. BAGS elt MERCHANTS' HXOIIAXO3I, PHILADELPHIA. Kerlin Pernambitee, soon • Fral knell/. Lyle Port Spain, soon VeLos. 010 Welsh soon um.. (Sri MorroAr• •Barbadoes 'a St Thomas, soon , Lit:,. Bell Liverpool, soon ;11RiNE 'INTELLIGENCE. OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan: a t 1803. ATER 743-SUP . 443 SET H '. ARRIVED. • Laiwaudn, Julius, from Liverpool Nov 20, with eip.is-eugers to Cope Brothers. Dumas hallam, (lir) Dennis, 40 days from Lon i3::e4 to E A /louder & Co. )t I. King . , Leeds, 3 days from New York, with A May. Baker, froni Aqqata Creek, is bal. tknsirk.on & Glover. • Horizon, Plum, from Beaufort, NC, with cotton, W Llord• aurtoss C, Clark, from Port Royal, to ballast to zEW Pratt. lirolterson, 7 days from Boston, with . .:•crowell St Collins. +JI H 'A. hotly, AfacombeY; 6 days from Boston, with •,‘ F. A *older co. tiny-elite, Sirdilt, 3 dnyst from New York, with rsi•tson. j j spencer, Swain, 4 days from Providence, in to P Stetson & Co. Virginia Tomlinson, Johnson, 1 day from Draw . Pei. with grain to Jas Barratt & Son. 31mmta, blagson, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with lbrratt & Sun, Liam,' Ms Whip, Collins, 1 day from Lewes, Del, it. Bairatt & Sou. miss Sea Burnside, Fitzpatrick 12 hottra from De- Bresk water, having in tow bark Antietam, be -pem..l ashore at Cape Realopen. The hark re -1 Re. repairs, CLEARED. 4 Win CummingH, Willar, Montevideo, Wm Cum :•t.tuu. ':Em•lo, Randich, Belfast, Workman h. Co. Never, (Br) O'Bryan, Halifax, J H Atwood. Gasklll, Dutton, Washington, Hunter, Norton F:u•mer, McCue, Baltimore, A Droved, Jr. MEMORANDA. . Philadelphia, Poole, from New York at Liver- Wetted her anchors in the river morning of 20th . %VW. towed safely into Prince's Basin. :ek (Maud, Nickerson, cleared at New York yester ,t Philadelphia. Nulls Elisabeth, huyper, for Philadelphia, sailed dam 15th ult. thwetro, Card, cleared at Liverpool previous to fee Philadelphia. tuft l'atrea. Sturges, at Maneilles 15th ult. from New Brit ll Frost, Riorth, from Tarka Island for Phita- Irlf.ba. , tress, remained at Nassau . 24th nit. __ !.ta Huagey, 19 days from Salt Gay, Ti, at a" AV, ilk, Dec 29, lat 21'S, lung 7145, passed brig Jag Doatou, bound south, r:d,.:et Day, hence, InS discharging at Sagan 19 LW Warren, Sawyer, anti J Williamson, Dins •lt,lanre, at New York yesterday. ?ir J $. Levering Corson, cleared at Now York yes- Philadelphia. htr 31sria Fleming, Shaw, at New York yesterday Wilmingtou, Del. Trr Bohol J Mercer, Ross, heime for Providence, at . 44York ve , dertlay. S 3 Atkins, Atkins, from Milton, Del, at N York .e.t ham Smith, Young, hence fee New Haven, at N . :ttth inst. :et ,:ertelle, ',Glyn, from Montevideo 211 Oct for Cnrk, ,t , Laied tindleaky, was fallen in Nov 24tn, in hat 19 N, %timid the crew taken off by the 1' Lit Costa, at Li d4e S registered 416 tens, rated A. 2, was built Alforla IMO, and hailed from New York, where anted. CITY ITEMS. IVALNUT-STREET THEATRE,— The best "slim on the New Comedy of " No Rest for the Z:ktti," played at this Theatre last night, is to re tad Ile feet that the house was packed with the 7,;n.ten ; " the creme de la creme " of our city, la the masses all enjoying the most ludicrous and 'rib-provoking comedy ever written. To-night is :earth chance of seeing the comedy, and last night V four of this great combination. WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL Aresss.—Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in fine 'fir groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now store a supply of pure, genuine Wines and Pm. for medicinal purposes, including the finest Ride of Scotch Ales and London Brown Stout. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FURS.—Messrs. 'odes Unkford & Son, Nos. 834 and 898 Chestnut 'l . €4, under the Continental Hotel, have still a silicent assortment of Ladles , Fancy Furs, not withstanding their enormous sales within the last kr weeks. Their stock is all of their own importa tx: and manufacture, and their prices are lower tsl the same qualities of goods can be obtained at Iny other hotise in the country. Horns nT COUNClLS.—Yesterday 'wg the time fixed by law for the organizatibn of tie new Councils, both bodies met for that purpose, the presence of a large concourse of spectators. consequence of some unforeseen event no one knew who was who ; two sets of officers were elect td, and at last accounts we had three different bodies of Uouncils, all ready and anxious to take care of I! , e affairs of the city. It seems the members can't agree and won't agree, except on one matter, and kit Is, that the finest, cheapest, and most durable lAnnenta In the country are gotten up at the one ;:ice mammoth clothing house of Granville Stokes, , u• 60 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. TIiiP,ING NEWS.—Those who have twe for the details of fierce battles, of cruel mur -03, and of moving accidents, by field and flood, lite an opportunity afforded them of supping full horrors : great battles in Tennessee and Minis ; ; important movements in Virginia; the form cering of the Monitor; and a shocking tragedy near Mlintic city; should be sufficient to satisfy the :ust morbid appetite. Then, among the most peace -111 themes of the day, we have the organization of toy Councils, and of-the public departments, and thst never-ending source of interest to the judicious 1 40 'Weill', the elegant garments, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill 6r. Wilson, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THE GREAT WANT.— R e may live without poetry, music, and art ; 'We may live without conscience, and live without heart; We may live without friends; we may live without foes; km civilized man cannot live without clothes. lit may live without books—what is knowledge but grieving i ilk nifty live without hope—what is hope but de ceiving? He nisi lire without love—it oft turns to loathing; h. 41 Where is the man. that can live without clothing 7 To meet this great want, so truthfully stated, t.:harles Stokes , ti one-price' , a relief has created; •`oath the grand "Continental" there is offered each sumer, } r"' , ( lathing al low prices, for winter and summer. OHARLMS STOKES & Co., Nen and Boys' Clothing, No. &A Chestnut st. IibWARD P. ICEux, Tailor, 142 S. Third I t ieet, formerly principal of Kelly & Brother, and of '14 " 3 0 Kelly, & Bro., has on hand a large assort tent of choice Winter Goode; aleo, Pattern Over '44is and Business Coats, of all the fashionable • Terms cash, at low prices. de9.4-12t PT.l4i GEORGE STEOE'S !I MITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grande and Squares ' b . ra PlillY taking precedence of all others for their mPr, evenness of touch, and pure quality of tone. None 611 ..."1d purchase without examining them. closely. Nhe he most eminen t teachers are almost dally selootinS Prices to suit the times. ' J. E. GOULD: ( pit ;tn th4Ot SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. T hSF.ASES OP .TILE EYE OR EAR SCIENTIFT cT T. treated by Prot .7, ISAACS, No. 511 PINE Street. ' 11— No charges made for exam Mellon. Je343t* O NT.-PRICE CLOTHING, OP TB& LATEST made in th;Best Manner. expressly for RETAIL 441.E5. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain V r ". All Goads made to Order warranted SlitillfaCtOri• tk l _ r _ %fa-Puree STeTa3( le strictly adhered to .. All are "OW 'reeled alike. JONES & CO.I 804 MARKET Street. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, ITP TO 12 O'cLocs. LAST NIGHT. Continental Hotel— H Sanderson & wf,Wee W II Rookiellow, New York Jay Gould, New York C 0 Simpson, New York 11 Smith, Chicago John H Graham, Wil, Del B F Miller, Del S P Suydam II Woodbridge, Mass .!, Dyer, Boston H W Jordan, Massachusetts W Coverly, Ha rrisbu rg N J D Faber, orfolk Mist, tidier, Norfolk F E Yates, Virginia S Harrison, Pottsville ' R A Taylor. Baltimore Copt v llart, US A I L Martin Now Brunswick A Agnew, NtAr Brunswick BTGowes,USN Rey O S Converse & wf,Mass Marshall Brown, Wash, DC Oco V Baich Dr Barker & sou, N York .11' Smith, St Louis J H Allen % Now Jersey J L Carroll & In, Baltimore John S Ant bony, Tren ton D Luther, Penusylvanial Mrs Dußarrey, Harrisburg Miss Dußarrey, Harrisburg Jacob 0 Frick, Penns W C Smith & son,Pottsvllle B B Patterson, Pottsville C 11 Shinn ! New Jersey D W Lee New York E S Olcott. U S Nary E Rice, New York J 1) Lincoln, New York A Garcia, Mexico B Mather, 'West Troy Henry Dudley, New York Robt Boman, Now York S B RuggeLs Mrs Story Mrs Murray W Wilkinson, Wash, D C C 0 Rogors. Boston W Rice, Boston B MeG Curran Sr In, N Y S Ashmore, New York W Logee, kw York J Idorrisoy. New York T Roosevelt & la, New York J Carson, Lake Superior Girard House—Ches Mr Bayard, New Jersey E W Shaburn W Lockhart, Harrisburg R Peniston, Philadelphia Chas H Hamm. Philada S Darlington, Pennsylvania Geo Farnsworth, New York J F Cottrell, Philadelphia A F Hazard & la. Bucks co A Hazard, Bucks co Mrs Stuart & child Bucks CO C Newlin, Philadelphia Brady Miss Brady II II Painter & wife, Philadli Nockbee, Baltimore W F Donaldson, Ashland Prof H Johnson. Carlisle Miss Johnson, Carlisle F S Colinday,Thiladelphin Geo Benkels, Philadelphia J B Caldwell, Philadelphia E French Providence, RI C %V Fuller. Nw London C Goulds, Boston J Mellon, Washington, D C Mrs Britton, Pennsylvania I Illorcharits'—Fourth F Weise, Raley. Pa Thos Weiss, Eckloy, Pa Con Belford, Munch Chunk Nathan Belford, AI Chunk BF Bowie, Bekloy, Pa J BIICIIP mix, St Louis D Kulbrits & wf, Wash, D CI John Morris, Wash, D C E Twining, Manch Chunk F C Kline, Mauch Chunk R M Acton, New Jorsoi Mrs Russell, Hartford, et Thus L McKeon, Easton W .1 Moodie, Ashland I J S Warren, M D, Chanab'g Araterleqin—Chestint A C Eddy, Providence, R I W H J W S Wallace, Ziew York ll W Chambers J II Curtin, New York 0 11 Bacon, New York James M Bennett, N 17 Edw Harvey ,Pennsylvania Levi B Smith & wi, Penn% James F Smith, Reading (leo M Rush. New York J C Steele, Maryland Henry Sinulekson. N J Capt It A Abbott, U S A Nelson Petty, New :loner R Ottnutn, 31 D, Penne Jos II Eby, Lowell, Mass Cent Semen, Maryland C Semen, Philadelphia Rohl Brown Baltimore • V Slimmer k la, Delaware St. Louts Hotel—Chest CN Haldeman, Penna P:Platt 8.0 Martin, Harrisburg R Smith. Salem, X J J Doherty, Peuua Copt J J Sperry, Penna 'W Buck, New York A .7 Mothers, New York Wm Bryou,lll .1), New York SRlngwalt, Downingtown Potter, New Jersey N 13 Boyd Sr la, Williamsp't J B Chesson, Plymouth The Union—Arch e Samuel Wilkins, N York W S Sharp h la, N Jersey 1? Hagerman, Mt Bethel, Pa W Mt Bethel, Pa G K Garlick, Cincinnati Co 11111 l ercial llotel—S H M Afitick Conner Willa, Del • S M C Nesbitt, Maryland S B McCullough, Maryland . Jim A Hoppin, Maryland Miss S A lloppin. Maryland ABIOS %muter, Dauphin E Averill. Bath. Mo Jas Maginnis, Pottsville E Martin. Chester cc, Pa Nat tonal—Race et Isaac Gould, Trenton Whitaker, Maryland H B Luckeubach , 'Peuua Wadlingorlflnersrtlla J D Krause, Jr, Lebo nou H Krause, Lehanou Mr Byrnes & la, Elk Cu, Pa States Union—Sixth 8 Taylor, West Chester T E Watt, Pittsburg Stott Woods, Lanclostereo E.3l Trumbull, Harrisburg .1 C Wainwright, York, Pa W 3I Cass, Pennsylvania e Barley Sheaf—Secon B Henke, Wayne co Ale Carrell. Wayne co W 31artlu, Wayne co T Dyer, Doylestown S Ponnall, Newtown "N Bliarding,Tunklinunock L Bardwell, Alexandria C Search St la, Penne , Miss White, Penna. Bald Eagle—Third Chas W Klotz, Webssport David Knerr, Lehigh co, Pa Geo F Rehr, Bethlehem Peter Seibert, Easton, Pa Chas A Mime', Reading John Harbster, needing Chas 'l` Waage, Penusburg Mount Vernon—Seco A Williams, Boston It Vearsel A Weaver C Dover, Baltimore J Donner, Baltimore Madison House—Second St.. above Market. .Nicholas Lanidiu,Baltimore Elwood Yerkes, Pa Jas Clark, Delaware Albert S Ely, Pa J H Bateman, Dover, Del II S Staples, Stroudsburg John K Paxson, Bucks co D Staples, Scranton, Pa Frank P Gilbert, Dover, Deli A C 1 oung, Lambertville Black Bear—Third street, above CallowklU. F Gehring, CataPaugna Peter D Grio9emor, Olney Simon Troxell, Fogelsvillel Thos Mohr,Leioarville, Fa Adam Weidenlmmmer, Pal SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature: warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, dtc. Sir The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM* A. BATCH& LOB, on the four sides of each bar. FACTORY, No. SI. BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street') New York. my2B-ly S-T-1.1360-X. DRAHE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen. and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. ' They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhceha, Cholera, and Cholera Korb's.. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the tale. crated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drag. gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE .ic CO., 20X BROADWAY. New York. se24-43m 0 , Ti fr-i-vi 0 - - ; J.N. = . l 1 HAMILTON—DR CDURSEY.—On the sth inst., by the Rev. Benjamin Wattson, Hugh Hamilton to Mary A., daughter of S. W. Do Con rsey, all of this city. • KBAN—ADDIS.—On the Ist inst., by the Rev. George A. Durborow, Mr. William C. Kean, of Gloucester co., to Miss Sallie K., YOnugest daughter of JosephAddis, BK., of this city. • BUCHANAN—BOOTH.—On the 3d inst„ by Rev. Coo. C. Arnold, William F. Buchanan, M. D.; 11. S. A. to Miss Mary S., eldest daughter of Mr. John Booth, both of this city, • DIED. 11U13EL1.—On the 4th inst., from wounds received at the battle of Fredericksburg, Edward W. Hubett, son of Major Jacob and Elizabeth Hubelt, to the 22d year of b is age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 933 Randolph street, above Poplar, on Wed nesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. •• SNY DEB.—At Chantilly ou the 29th of December , ls62, of wounds received at Occoquan, Virginia, Lieut. Tho mas 0. Snyder, of the 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, In the 46th year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, G David Snyder, Sr., ray's lane, near the Baltimore turn pike, Twenty-fourth ward, on Wednesday. January 7tli, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. S.NYDER.—Suddenly, on the 4th of January, 1563, David Snyder, Sr., In the 7.lth year of his age. His relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Gray's lane, near the Baltimore turnpike, Twenty-fourth ward, on Wednesday, January 7,1563, at 1 o'clock P. 111., without further notice. DAVIS.—At St. Pant, Minnesota, on the 30th inst., Wil liam H. Davis son of the late Ben.itunin T. Davis, of i Camden, N. J., n the r..d year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. • RUNTY.—Ou Saturday evening, 3d inst., Hetty A., wife of George W. Harty, in the 64th Tear of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully althea to attend the funeral, from her late residence., . 12(17 Wallace street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, tit 'I. • o'clock, without further notice. CLIFTON.—On the 2d inst., Mr. Daniel Clifton, son of Hr. Robert D. Clifton, in the :Cid year of his age. The relatives and friends orate family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his fathers residence, Na. 626 Catharine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. • GRAVELL.—On the 9d inst., Mrs. Mary, widow of the' late Henry Gravel], in her fifth year. OBITUARY Missing, since the battle of Fredericksburg, December IS.th,IB62..JAMES B. HANCOCK. (a native of Philadel phia, Pa., for many.years past a resident of the city of Ca mbricl geport, Mass.,) lieutenant of the nth Regiumn t. Co. A, Massachusetts Infantry, Col. Barnes. Ile had command of the companv—the captain (Tucker) had been detached as aid 4ZIII Major General Butterfield's staff* —on the extreme night of the brigade, and was with great bravery gallantly urging his men forward in front of the rebel works, exposed to a galling fire from 'dint and shell. Me was ntissed late in the afternoon. lir his frictid, Ilewius. who W 11,4 prostrated. and' made insensible for a time, bycnneussiou from the explosionof n shell. When he revived ILancock was missing, and lie supposed, as lie was in the range of the rebel guns, lie must have been blown to pieces. If so—" Peace to his exiles." . J. B. It MHOMEOPATHIC' HOSPITAL, 1116 CUTIiBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner , nee of charge. B. F. GLENN, n 0224 Secrehiry of Board of ht..tuanera. Ninth and Chestnut. It McNamee & wf, N York Bilis Gardiner, Noy Yo r k Miss McNamee, hew . York W Salthnore Mrs It Newlin & wf, naiad B Potter, M D, N Jersey Alfred Gemmell, N Jersey N Peters, Wash, D C 11 Swain, Boston Lient C B Scott, Penn's Copt Mak Woodhull C Sharpless, Del co, Pa Win Yellow], Balitmuro Miss Emma Hatnes, Balt .1 A P Ramsdell, N York Geo F Btsphain T S Metzerott, Wash, D C 0.1 Yanderlitt, New York S Aslimorc, Yew York Jos li Hipster. Penn 'a Rev Richil Temple, N York J Briutoa & la, L W Gillett; Now York J A Brbeu & la, Lancaster S PPetterson, Now York 1' Way, Now York B Rice, New York Wm L Relfensteln,Pottaille W Baldwin, Connecticut Goo Ii Lenxist, Now York A Comstock, New York James Stmeton, New York 1) Greene. New York Hon H 13 Wright, Penne Miss Wright, Penneytynnia V L Maxwell, Penne LtComll F Brad ford,Boston Mrs Bradford, Boston L Waterbury & In. N York H Seymour & la, New York G D Norton, U S Army Mrs Marin, Now York Mrs Cabal, New York I) D Badger, Now York 1' 11 Low. Lake Superior W W Cryder, China C W Sabine & la, Boston H Weber, Chicago Col Barnum, Syracuse ' E Pitch, Syracuse 313 Miller, Baltimore J Cooking, Phoenixville Mai G Browne, New York J McQueen, New York W J Wilmer, Baltimore tuut t below Whitby Jos F Morton, Boston 1' Wyatt, Philadelphia James Hersh, Now York H Egan,Washington, D T H Whit ney,New Jersey Ellis Reeves, Phomixville 11 13 Leman. Lancaster co C IlKillhurer. Lebanon, Pa A M Ballade St la, Reading Miss Clara E Sal Ma, .Pa P Spooner, Taunton, Mass Mr White and lad •, N Miss White, New York James Larkin, Delaware Thos Larkit , Delaware G W LtIIIIROD., New York Col J W Webb, Wash. D C AM Schultz, New York Capt Boudino P 1) Vroom, - Jr MtS Skillman, New York Hon N Perry . , New Jersey Mr Parker, New York Mrs Parker, New York Dr Bauer, Maryland J 0 Price, Baltimore street, below Arch. Hon P Johnson & la Easton York N Wylie. New N Fr Knapp, Boston A H Adams, Boston • . • E B Leismirmg?MlMl). Wm Showell, iferyland Riehrl bleGrarm, Limeester Patrick McEvoy, Lancaster H Bien nerhassett, N York T Sweuck. Milton Motor T Swonck, Milton A Brown, LL burn. Pa Hon Geo Scott, Catawissa Thomas Boothe, Patina street, above Fifth. Card w N 3foarries, Penna John Opdycke, Easton Robt H Williams, Md W &Barnes, New York T M Cox, Delaware E T Schultz, Baltimore Jas L Carhart, Maryland John C Milford, Salem, N J J J El C Mayna rd Simed , Cincinnati A Clarisb, Portammth .1 B Britton Jae H McKee R son, Pa Jas McLain/Summit Hill C B Hall, 1\ err York .1 Morgan, New York W T Vauyesel, Delaware J B Lyon, M DDelaware Ins Day, ewMork Lindsey, New York uitt street, ab. Third. J D Arnst C Manly, Paterson, N J . H Devoe J Geddes, Jr, Si w?, Phil T 'Whipple, Salem Dr Whipple, balem S A Waterbury, U S N 11 Wise, New York a R K Slaughter .1 Noble, New York C S Hunt, S N It D Dodge, U S N Theo Whipple, Saleni treet, above Third. D II Beecher, Penna B B Benson, Philadelphia G Greer L Gee, Gordon, Pa 'John Heebner, Pottsville xth st., ab. Chestnut. E '/' Shantz, US Mrs Cul:whim, Penna. Miss Calaghan, Penna. Jag Watson . , Penna. M Watson, Permit W C Jones, Penna A B Slonaker, Wash, D C Wm B Thomas, Harrisburg J C Jones, Penna P Pass, Penna eet, above Third. J Kauffman, Reading A H Brown & wf, Allentown .1 Bitting, Rending M Hollenbach, Reading Cant T C Harknm , s & wf, Pa John McNeish, NewJerneY and Market streets. C P Shannon & niece, Pa W 0 &hock T Williams, Lancaster co Jas (Jordon, Somerset, Pa ID Haughey, Mansfield street, below Vine. N L Seeley, Hammonton Ponnall t _Lancaster It Whitney Hammonton C Roberts, 'ewtown Miss E Sanderson, Penna H W Preaton, Penna A Cram, Lambertville 1) L Swartz, Newtown .iabove 13 H Boyer, Hellertown Hiegel, Allentown S 9 Weaver, Allentown Jacob ilillegass, Pentab'g I Henry Tall, Pa Bobt S Paul, Twinsburg it street, Above Arch. J Young, Baltimore Win Thompson, New York Thos flurd, Pennsylvania John Price .9i la, Elkton, 31t1 BESSON & SON HAVE JUST RE. PirED MUS C L E IN AND REVIERB BOWS; Linea, Mull, Tarla; tan, and Lace Collars and Sleeves ; wide Flem'd Ilandkfs; English Crapes and Veils ; REAL MORALES or Olos.q Alpacas; Pettit de Sole or Mourning Silks ;'Black and Purple de Lai nes; All-wool Black Cashmeres. Merinoes, OTTOMAN .POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tamises, Mousse. lines'; Thibet and Blanket Long Shawls &c. • deP2 MOURNING STORE, MS CHESTNUT straS, EYR,E & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. Have a large stock of • Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-if 14.00 D QUALITY BALMORAL `-^ SKIRTS:—These Skirts are full four yards wide and one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel trade. noti-tf • ERRS '& LANDELL. HORTICULTURAL HALLS ROAD AND •VAL.NUT.—Diqeu Vegetab les." -EVENING, on - Farb' famine( rrelts and • It AN ANNVAT. MEETING Or THE Shareholders of the AtA.RSHALL SAVING S IN STITUTION OF PHILADELPHIA will be hold THIS EVENING. Clth inst.. at the usual place. at which time an election will be hold. lt.. • W. it. LEVIOK. Secretary'. FF,STIVAD, IN AID OF SECOND STIU M. E. 'Gummi - Lot SANSOM-STREET 11ALL, above Sixth street, on THURSDAY EVENING, Jammu 8, 18G3. Supper on the table at 7% o'clock. Tickets t l / 4 1 i for sale by Perkinpino ,%; Higgins, and by members of the M. E. Church throughout the city. . .1116-2t* • • • PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PRObtOTIEO AORICULTURIL—AnnuaI meeting at Room. 32R WALNUT Street. on WEDNESDAY. Janu ry 7, at 11 'o'clock. A. M. Election of Olean and distri bution of Potent Office Reports.. • jab 2t IM . WEEK OF PRAYER.—yNN IO MEETING THIS AFTERNOON. at lII.' o clock. in Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, EIGHTH St.., above Race. Noon Prayer.Meetiug, 12 to 1. So 'lsom-street Church. Sithiect: °Prayer for all in authority, and for our nation's redomption. . it* tPROF. P. E. CHASE, OF THIS City, Mil Lecture before the PHILADELPHIA LIBRANI. I'IOMPANY. THIS 'EVENING, in the Lecture room of St. Thomas' Church. FIFTH Street, below Wal nut, commencing at 8 o'elocll. Subject: 0 SCINNOS.'! Ad mittaL co free. WILLIAM P. PRICE, It* • ' Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, JANrAavs,l963.—The Directors have this day declarel n dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capitol stock of the Company for the last six months. payable on and after the 12th inst., free of taros. laft.it • CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. M. CELEBRATION MEETING.—MEN, ERRS of the PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, and such otbersas may choose to join them, will bold a meeting in Snnsom-street Ball. next SATUR DAY NVENIII 0, the 10th lust., at 734 o'clock, to celebrate, by speeches, et cetera, the auspicious event which has distinguished the opetii bg of the New 1 - ear—the Procla mation of Freedom by the President of the United States. The public aro invited to attend. jal343t NOTICE.—THE NORTHERN SO MP SOCIETY will open their borne, situated at the' corner of PETERS' Alley, FOURTH Street, above Brown, for The gratuitous distribution of SOUP to the poor, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of January ,1863. This Society. In connection with an association of Ladies,have addeda free Bathing esiablishinent for women and children Since , its completion,on the 78th of August last,about 8,000 baths have been taken. Donations in money, Omar. vegeta bles, meat, &c., will be thankfully received at the house, orbs any of the undersigned: CHARLES S. SUTTER.Pre sident, No. 304 CALLOWEDLL St.; SAMUEL T. CHILD. Secretary, No. 824 North SECOND Street; T. MORRIS PEROT, Treasurer, No. 6t 'MARKET Street. SAMUEL JEARES.IO2.I ARCH Street; HORATIO C. WOOD. UT CHESTNUT Street, and by any of the members of the so ciety. •ja6-3t.* ' M.' SIX PUBLIC LECTURES TO GEN TLEMEN ONLY—By Professor W. PAINE, M. D. at the ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. RACE Street, below Fifth, to commence on WEDNESDAY Evening, January 7th, and continue on THURSDAY, FRIDAI, SATURDAI, MONDAY, and TUESDAY Evenings, at 7 o'clock. Tickets to single Lecture, Twenty-five Cents; to the whole course, $l. For sale at the Doctor's Mace, No. 931 ARCII Street; at the Eclectic Medicine Store, No. 837 ARCH Street, and, on the evenings of the Lectures, at the Collette. jas-6ts AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF tho 'CORPORATION FOR THE RELIEF OF THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF CLERGYMEN in the communion of ,the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" will be held in the Vestry Room of ST. PETER'S CHURCH, on TIJES; DAY, the Bth of January at 5 o'clock P. M. jal-6t JAMES M. AERTSEN, Secretary. I'•Alirtf AUX ELEGANTs. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerand de la maison de Taiiienrs de AI. GRANDVILLE STOKES, 609 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia, a -Phonneur do prevenir sea nombreux amts et connaissances qui Pont dada favorise de leur clientelle, (mind qua lee etrangers.) qn ii vient de recevoir de Paris et Londres les modes lea plus recentes et les mieux portees pour la salmon d'hiver. M. Grandville Stokes a mis a as disposition les etoffee les plus belles et lea meWenres quanta, des premieres manu factures d ' burope. Lea militairea, ainsi qt.) les elders de tons grades y tronverons les moilienres gamines d'etoffes, a des prix tree moderee. L'elegance de as coupe, ainsi que to cachet de distinction qui la caracteriso est deia trop conna dn public pour en renonvelles leurs meritos. del3-1m MOFFICE OF THE FAME INSU RANCE COMPANY. No. 406 CHESTN in Street. )ELPHIA. JaDearr 6,188 t. At a meeting of the . Board of Directors of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, held this day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. was declared, payable on demand, clear of all taxes, W. I. BLANCHARD. jab 6t Secretary. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY. PHITADHIPITIA. January 6, 1.863. At a nteeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held this date, a DIVIDEND OF SIX I'ER CENT., on the outstanding Scrip, was declared, Payable to the scrip -holders on dOnland, without deduction for taxes. jai 12t JOIIN MOSS, Assistant Secretary. PrOFFICE OF THE RIDGE-AVE NUE AN BIANATUIVIC PASSENGER RAIL COMPANY, Corner of RIDGE and COLUMBIA Avenues, Purr,,u)sr.ritiA, Jan. 3, 1,533. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dili dend of FIFTY CENTS per Share on the capital stock of the Company payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives ou demand, clear of the U. S. Tax. iall•St* LEWIS STOKES, Secretor'''. THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF TUE SPRING GAIWEN LOAN ASSOCIATION will be held on TUES DAY Evening, 6th inst., at the Office of the Secretary. jay -2e m..PHILADELPHIA. JAN. 2. 1863. .OTICE.-A semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Stock of the BEAVER MEADOW RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY has begin declared this day, payable at their Office an and after MONDAY. Janu ary 11th. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Preasurer. Jal3-6t* OFFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO., PHILADELPHIA, January 15t,1883. • NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 3210 WALNUT Street, on WSDN SSD AY, February 4th, ISM, at 11 o'clock A. M. An election for Seven Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held on the same day, between the hours of A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. Jo - 14Mo tF4* WM. P. JENKS, Pmßident. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE 1114 Z... INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, January 2,1861 NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held on MONDAY,-Sho 12th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Office of the Company. Au election for Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing bear, will be held on the same day, at the same place. etween. the hours one o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P.m. m:3-St CHARLES W. CONE, Secretary. ~• OFFICE. OF THE FRANIEFORD AND SOUTHWARK I'HILADELPIIIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, SERBS Street, below Fourth.--PHILADELPHIA, January 241, IS&3,—The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company out of the earnings of the past six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after lath inst.. clear of all taxes. The Transler Books will be closed until 15th inst ja.3415 CHAS. R.. ABBOTT. SecretßlT. OFFICE OF THE INSITRANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, Finial's!, PHIA, December 31,15822.. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the office of the Company, No, TM WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 12, IM, at 12 o'clock M. ; and on TUESDAY, the day . tollowinn, January .13, 1863, an Election will be held for Directors, to serve the ensuing year. CHARLES PLATT, Al-111.. . . iM.PRIZADELPI-11A. AN D DARBY RAILROAD CO —NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Darby Rail road Ctimpany will he held at the Company's Depot, on DARBY :Arse , between** forty-ninth and Fiftieth Strests,at 4 o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, the 12th day of - JANUAR , MS, when an election for a President and six Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will take place. de304.ia12 TIIO3IAS SPARKS, Secretary. Mis• OFFICE OF PANE INSURANCE COMPANY No. -IC6 CHESTNUT Street. YIIILADELPIIIA, December 29th, 1862. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Insnrance Company will be held at the office, on MON DAY, January 12th 1563, at 10 o'clock A. M. Au Election for TWSLVE DIRECTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day at the same place, between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M. de3o-tjal3 W. I. BLANCHARD .Secretary. nntrItANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE. OF FFNNSYLVANI.V. PITILADIMPRIA, December 21, D 362. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the 'Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the Com pany's Office, Now . 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on MONDAY, January 12, 1863, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.M. de23-dtjal2 WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27, IS62.—The Annual Meeting of the Seripholders of the UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Phila delphia wilt be held at the Mace of the Company, on MONDAY, January 12, 1263, at 12 o'clock noon, at which time an election for Eight Directors will be held to serve for the ensuing three years. JOS. COLLISON, de29-12t ' Secretary. • OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASeENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street, below Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2ti, 1862. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office, on MONDAY, January 12th, 1863, at 12 M., at which time' and place an election will be held for President and twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year. CHAS. R. ABBOTT, der-U . 8,12 Secretary. PitILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROAD CO.—Oerms 227 Sonra FOURTH Sr.. PHILADELPHIA, December 8, ABS.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Mana gers, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next, at • 12 o'clock N. W. H. WEBB, deg-tial3 Secretary. SOCIETY 'FOR THE ADVANCE— MENT OF CHRISTIANITY IN PENNSYLVA RIA.—The Annual Meeting of the Society for business will be held in the Vestry Room of ST. JAMES' CHURCH, on the Evening - of the Epiphany, TUESDAY, January 6, letZ, at 7X o'clock. jas-2t . GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary. NOTICE.--OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., No. 407 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 26,1882. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be held at the oftice of the Company, on •MONDAY, the 12th day of Ja nuary, ISSt, at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a President and ten Directors to serve the ensuing year. de2l-tjal2 SDWARD ARMSTRONG, Seel'. MOFFICE HUNTINGIILIN AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN BAILMOAD COM PANT, 5.9 South THIRD Streot—Putiammenta, Dec. 92, 136'2. NOTICB.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office on TUESDAY, the 13th day of Junuary.lST.3, at 11 o'clock A M. when. an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di- rectors to serve for the ensuing year. dentjal3 J. P. AERTSBIC, Secretary. M• OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE .LAND COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPALA., De cember 17, 1862. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their office. No. 280 South THIRD Street. on WEDNESDAY. the 7th of January,lB6l, at 12 o'clock hi.; at which time an election will be held for ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA SURER, to serge for the ensuing year, D. JACICSON, delB-tia.7 Secretary. IM. CORN EXCHANGE RANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24, 1.962.—At the election held November 17th, DM, the following Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bank Alexander G. Calle!. Christian 3 . Einfrnnui. Dell Noblit, Jr.. Robert Ervien, George L. Bushy, .H..W. Catherwood, Edward C. Knight, William P. Cox. William L. Haddock. Edmund A. Sunder. James Steel, Samuel T: Canby, Charles E. Wilkins. And at the meeting of Directors, this day. ALEX ANDER O. CATTELL, Esq.. VMS unanimously re-elected President ALEX. WEILLDIN, Esq•, Vice. President, and JOHN W. TOBEET C ashier. no2frtjal.s J. W. TORBAY. Cashier. Im-,, THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR MANAGERS OF THE COOPER-SHOP SOL ii f i ES' ROME will. bo held at the Cooper-shop. Refrain ment Saloon, on WEDNESDAY I.:VEXING, January 1. Ha from 8 to 10 o'clock P. M. E. 3. HALL, ,yeti 2t , , . iiecrotalT... . M. OFFICE OF TUE . ASSESSOR THE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pnt- I.ADr.LPIti A, December 27. 1562. - NOTICE.--GUSTAY GUMPERT has 'been transferred from Division known formerly- a. 634 (now Si to Divi klon No 6, vice Constant W. Newkirk. re,.inned. JAMES SWEENEY Las been appointed to till the post Mrynerly occupied by Gustav fitunpert, known as Divi tion No. 13,4;',, now Division No. S. THOMAS W. SWEENEY, • U. S. Asse_ssor Second District, Pa. Y OU NEVER WEARY. LOOKING upon REI bIER'S fplendld IVORYTIMS; your de lfilil incrow , s n , you look new beeatiee are discarered. See tlicru at SECOIi D Street, above GEM.. THE PRESS. --- PHILADELPIITA, 1 1 10ESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1863. HO, FOR BANKS, EXPEDITION I —Batteries C and L. attache d '. to the 2d Battalion 152 d Regiment, rt. Volunteers. is t % t te,, A FEW Kept to till their ranks. 'Beadquartera 5 WALNUT St., where all the neemary Information *la be given. Lieut. A. J. GIBSON. Battery C . Lieut.- ARNOLD ANGEROTII, h ater ,. L. . • JaB6t* Hecrultn me wh ore . . $175.. BOVNIY. 175 a PRILAD ,iS E rr L rg P R ECIA EaIm g r ITI V4. GITARD:` , ,,, JJj," COL. WM.. A. GRAY. A few good men wanted for Company. A. tirri paid On enlistment ; $75 when company is Dill: $75 at end of war. This flue Regiment is now in good winter guar ten at Fort Delaware. ES paid to any person present in an accepted rem nit for this Company.• • Agood Hulot and Drummer wanted. • Apply at No. 710. VINE Street, •or No. 027 CEIRST- Nur Street. • . • • . I t ' BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE . . • REGIMENT. 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. $175 .. BOUNTY. . $175 • RECRUITS WANTED for the above line regiment (the only Regiment of Injantry for three years now recruit ing and In camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment wul receive the following bounties: Cash in hand on being mastered in $25 when the company is full 5D " when the regiment is full 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total $175 None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. ' deli-tf ACONTINENTAL CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDOITFIELD, N. J. —MBN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fond awarded to the first Twenty. Companies mustered into the service of the United States. TWO or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re ferences, and who have seen service. dell-tf UNITED * STATES LOANS. HARVEY THOMAS,. STOOK AND BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOWAN MUT SECURITIES bought and sold on Conunissfon, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Estr.:,. John B. Myers & co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., JOHN C. OAPP & SON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANS. BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TIIE BOARD OF BROKER& AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS. FIVE-.TWENTIES, OR, 0 TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. • PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for.the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PRBMIUM ox noun, these Bonds yield. about EIGHT per cent per annum. A fall supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, • SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, noff-tmhl 114- SOUTH TUIRD STREET. $250,000 T 0 A N, IN LARGE OR SMALL ABIOUNTTS, ON DIADIONDS; SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY 'LOAN OFFICE, N. B CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS, (Only one square below the Exchange) Advances made at the lowest rates U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds Of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed ou amounts of $5O and up. wards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, deaSm No. 57 South THIRD Street. REMOVAL,. 505 CHESTNUT STREET. 617 ~ /L ROH,STIWLET.. • C. A. IrA.NKIRIC• & CO. • _•• • , • • Rayeen tand a fine assortment of •OHAWDE - LIERS AND OTHER. - GAS FIXTURES. • .• • . Also, French Bronze Figures and Onansentei.Poreelain and Mica Shades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Please call and examine goods. del -Iy UNITED STATES EXCISE TAX.- INTERNAL REVENUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to allpersons residin or doing business in the EMIL COLLECTION DISTR ICT of the State of Pennsylvania, composed of the Twenty second, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fifth Wards of the city of Philadelphia, and the county of Bucks, that the Piro, valuations, and enumerations made and taken within Reid district, will, in accordance with the provi sions of the 15th section of the act to provide Internal Revenue tk.c. be open for examination for fifteen days from the date , hereof, at the foliewins places, viz: BUCKS COUNTY. . . Division No. I.—At the residence of Caleb Foulke, As sistant As.semor, near Quakertown. Division No, 2.—At the residence of Edmund El: karri- Fon t Assistant Assessor, Halmoville. Division No. 3.—At the residence of Win. C. Watford, Assistant Assessor. Point Pleasant. No. 4.—At the office of John W. Cowell, Esq., Collector of the District. Doylestown. CITI OF PHILADELPHIA. Divisions , . Noa. 5 and 6 Tw•onty-second Ward), nod 7 (Th•enty-tifth Ward), at the office of the Assessor, Lane. stroth's Building, Germantown. . Division No. 8 (part of the Twenty-third Ward.)—At the office of Daniel W. Gilbert, Deputy Collector, Frank font. Division No. 9 (the remainder of the Twenty-third Ward.)—At the residence of Joint W. Tramp, Assistant Assessor. Bmtleton. APPEALS relative to auy erroneous or excessive valu ation, for the county of Docks, will be received and deter mined by the Assessor, on the 2NI day of January, ism, between the hours 019 A. M. and 3P . Id., at the office of John W. Cowell, Esq., to the borough of Doylestown ; and for the City Wards ott the 26th day of January. between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., at the °Oleo of the Assessor, Germantown. All appeals must be In lorithig, and specify the parti cular cause, matter, or thing rovecting which a decision is requested, and state the ground or principle of ine quality or error complained of ; and they must beheaded to the Assessor or Assistant Assessor of the particular di vision on or before the expiration of the said flfteendays. EDWIN T. CHASE, •• - • Assessor. 'l District. ' Dated at Germantown, this 6th day of January, 1863, in6lo 17-St WM. B. HANNA, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, has removed his Mee- to No. 130 South SIXTH Street, above Walnut. belt• T ADIES'. .HAIR .BRAIDS, Curl*, Frizetta, Ootwamer Ventilated Wigs, Ventila l ted :Scalps of Superior litanallieture. : prices-are lower than thoee of any other ettablisb went. &MEWS, -.1064 ' . No. 909 OEISSTXtfr Street. LOST -A.. CERTIFICATE OF TEE 5 Per eelit. Philadelphia county Loan, under en act of Assembly dated the 10th day of April, MI, for Eighty seven Dollars, payable to Richard Teadom, executor of Francis }Crosson, deceased, or his hairs or assigns. The finder trlll be rewarded by returning it to • BENJAMIN H. TMINBR, del6-tu3a* •' . No. 102 DANA Street. .; M AGIC POCKETBOOK,, TOR TE NEW CURRENCY. . Sent by Mail, for TWENTY • FIVE CENTS. pAT.ENT RUBBER' .OVERSHOES -A- FIRMLY REPAIRED.-Ladies pure India Rubber Oyershoes, at 9 ARCH. Street. 1e.54t 4 RENTON . , JR. IILITARY. RIPT7IA,RD'' YOUNG;., lA.t 3t' ••• . Captain Company FINANCIAL. • UNITED STATES COUPON srxEs, lasi, UNITED STATES TEAR-CERTIFICATES, UNITED STATES 7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENIT (;i-20) BONDS. For sale, at lowest market rates, by DREXEL & ttth THIRD Street No. 312 WALNUT STREET Furness, Brinley, & co., John Thomas, Esq. del6-Stalf No. 23 SOUTH. : THIRD STREET, STOCKS AND BONDS MONEY INVESTED GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHANS' STAMPS, A. WINCH EAS REMOVED TO .T. 8. DILLON. Afannfeeturer, 17 ANN Street. Now York.., RETAIL tiavGOODICI, EY/I:E•db -I.e.ANPEI44 FOURTH AND ARCH HAVE IN STORE A FINE STOCK OF GOODS FOR ' FAMILY CUSTOM. G 6 54- • LACK SILKS. 000.1"pj . „ 4Th r a t t ics _ GOODI3/- "kOK CLOTHS. GOOD PLAk.,,CLOTHS.` GOOD BLAND S. GOOD MUSLIN . GOOD: LINENS. 4 1 • f GOOP . :FLANNELS. GOOD EIi:LNORALS. GOOD FINE SHAWLS.. ""-,%7T.:§,, GOOD TABLE .LINENS. • GOOD,TOWELINGS. , GOOD,-NAPKINS, TICKS, .&c., &C. jaft-tntlts tf. DISSOLUTION OF • COPARTNER. SIIIP.—The firm of _WILSON, ANDERSON, & CERNEA is this day dissolved by- mutual consent, The business of said Arm will be settled by either Partners, at their place of business No. 445 MARKET Street. : OLIVER FIOwARD , WILSON. SAMUEL M. 'ANDERSON, EDWARD DE CERNEA. Philadelphia, January 1, 1863, ; NOTTOE OF 'LIMITED, PARTNER .SHIP'--The subscribers hereby give notice that they have entered into limited partnership, agreeably to the provielon of the ssveral laws of the Commonwealth of Penneylvania relating to limited partnership.. That the lime of the firm under which said partner ship is to be conducted Is WILSON, ANDERSON, dr CERNEA. That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted by the said firm, or partnership, to the Job bing, of Dry Hoods, and the same will be transacted in the city of rhiladelphla. That the names of. thegeneralpartners of said firm are OLIVER HOWARD WILSON, SAMUEL M. ANDER SON, and'EDWARD DE CERNEA, all of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the special partner is WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY, who resides at Bridgeport, Belmont county, Ohio ; that the capital con tributed by the said William W. Holloway, special part ner, to the common stock of said firmos twenty thou sand dollarsin cash. That the said partnership is to commence on the first day of tannery, A. D. IM3,_ and is to terminate on the first day of January, A. D. WS. OLIVER H. WILSON, SAMUEL.M. ANDERSON, .EDWARD DE CERNEA, ;• • General _Partners, jal4lol—tly4t T' 0 'DI 0 E UNDERSIGNED herebrp'n . bllsh the terms of a Limited Partnership. which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1881, to terminate ori the 31st day of December.' ISM, and which they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the Laws of Pennsylvania: • I. The name of, the firm under which the said Part nership is copdueted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE. 2. The general nature of the business transacted is the buying and vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY GOODS at No. 53 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania. • 3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is MATHIAS M. MARPLE. residing at No. ITN COATES Street, in the city of Philadelphut, and of the Special Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON residing at 510 North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia 4. The amount of capital contributed by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said.partnership was formed—to wit; on the 2d day of February, 1931, was TWELVE THOUSAND. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. • - . . _ 6. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con tinue until, and to terminate on, the 31st , day of Decem ber. 1864. Philadelphia, December 31,1668. MATHIAS M. •MARPLE, . . • „ • General Panther. - • GE OR GE GORDON • 0-6 w • . SPecial liartner T A HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RE -L. linquished the wholesale dry-goods business, and disposed of their stock of goods to DAVIS, KBMPTON. & CO., respectfully recommend their friends and ens tomers to the new firm, as their successors in trade. We will remain at the old stand, No. 217 MARKET. Street, for the purpose of settling up our. business. WM. D. JONES & CO. Philadelphia, January 1,1863. . ja3-12t* THE UNDERSIGNED, THOMAS W. DAVIS, late of T. W. Davis & Co., and WILLIAM B. KEMPTON and DAVID' THOMPSON, late withWil- Ham D. Jones Sr. Co., have this day formed a copartner ship, under the name and firm of DAVIS, KEMPTON,' & CO., and having purchased the largeand well assorted. Stock of W. D. Jones & Co., will continue as successors the Wholesale Dry-Goods business, at the old. store, No. 217 MARKET Street and No. 206 CHURCH Alley. THOMAS W. DAVIS, WM. B. KEMPTON. . DAVID THOMPON. Philadelphia Ist MO. Ist 1861 a&l2t* CHAS. HILL HAS THIS DAY BEEN Admitted into our Firm; the name of the Firm will be JAMES LONG, BROTHER, & CO., 203 corfußrNi - JAMES LONG - . OLIVER LONG, CHARLES 'HILL. Philadelphia, January 2,1863. M3-3t* NICKERSON &- MOSELEY HAVE -LI THIS DAY (Jan. Ist) associated IL R. HARRIS with them in their business, under the firm of NIHKER SON, HARRIS, & MOSELEY, Business continued at the old stand. • NELSON J. NICKERSON, MADISON R HARRIS, jal-ths&tte3t* WESLEY . B. MOSELEY. NT 0 TICE:--THE COPARTNERSHIP of BAST & PEARSON, at Ashland, Schuylkill County, and of DAVIS PEARSON St CO., at •Philadel phia, have been changed by the withdrawal of Gideon Bast from said firms, on the first day of January, 1552. The remaining partners conti rine the business of mining, selling, and shipping Col, under the same firm names at said places respectively.'-DAVIS PEARSON, EMANUEL EAST, . . GIDEON BAST. Janus y 2,156.- ja6-3 ASARTIN BUEHLER AND ROBERT Jo-A- H. HOWARD, trading under the firm of BUEHLER & HOWARD, .have this day associated with them GEORGE BONBRIGHT and CHARLES P. SUESSEROTT. The name and style of the Arm will be BUEHLER, HOWARD,.& CO., who will continue the Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE BUSINESS, at the Old Stand, 417.,MARKET Street, below Fifth. Philad'el'phia, January 1,15e3. - ja.s.6t*. CHARLES: ELLIS AND HIS SON EVAN T. ELLlS,of.the late firm of CHARLES ELLIS & CO.. have associated with them WILLIAM M. ELLI COTT, JR., under the firm of CHARLES ELLIS, SON & CO., And having taken the Warehouse on M&RKET Street,. northeast corner of Seventh street, will continue the DRUG BUSINESS and the manufacture of Chemical and Pharmaceutical preparations as heretofore. - -They respectfully ask of their friends a share of their traile; mid a continuance of the business relations which they have so long enjoyed with them. CHARLES ELLIS, SON, & CO, .0.2:12t Corner of 'IAItKET and SEVENTH. Streets. NOTIOR-4 HAVE THIS DAY AS sociated with me EDWARD T. TAYLOR. and WILLIAM J. STOKES, under the former name of CHARLES STOKES & Co.; to carry on the business of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. ORARLES STOKES, 824 ORESTNITI" Street. CIIARLES STOKES, EDWARD T. TAYLOR, . WILLIAM J. STOKES. ja2-6t, COPARTNERSHIP. -THE UNDER Alined have this day entered into copartnership for the transaction of a General Commission and Importing' business, under the firm of CHARLES S. & JAMES CAR STAIRS. CHAS. S, CARSTAIRS, JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr. January I, 1563. .ial 6G' dew in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.-THE partnership heretofore existing between HUGH HARROLD and EDWARD J. WILLIAMS, under the style of -HARROLD, - WILLIAMS, & CO., Bankers and Exchange Dealers,ls.this day dissolved, bylnutual con sent. - HUGH HARROLD, EDWARD J. WILLIAMS. Philadelphia, Jan.. 1,1E63. - jal-et TBE.,DRA.TH OF PETER L. FERGU SON. on the 25th of June last, dissolved the firm of P. L. FERGUSON & CO. The business will be continued. by the surviving Partner, under the name and style of de3l-6t* CHAS. FERGUSON. OTIOE.-THE LIMITtD PARTNER.: N kIIIP heretofore existing between the undersigned; under the firm of J. T. PLATE & SGHOTTLER, expires this diry, by its own limitation. - Philadelphia, Decem ber 31. 1862. J. THEOPII. PLATE, GAEL O. SCHOTTLEB, General Partners. CHB. F. PLATE, Special Partner. By his AttorneyJ. J. THEOPH. PLATE. The undersigned continue the Importing and General Commission Business, under the firm of J. T. PLATE & SCIIOTTLER, for their own account. J.' TH EOPII• PLATE, CARL C. SCHOTTLRR. Philadelphia, January 1, . 1883 - jai -6w OPARTNERSHiP NOTICE. THE C - subscribers have entered into Coßartnershb as Su gar Refiners, under the firm of HARRIoON, NEWHALL, & • WELSH, and will conduct their business at the FRANKLIN REFINERY, No. 221 VINE Street. WALTER S. NEWHALL, SAJIL. WELSH. JR. CHAS. C. HARRISON. Philadelphia. January 1,1868. jai -St T)ISSOLT.JTION OF. COPARTNER SHIP.-The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO. is this day dis solved by mutual consent. and the business of ,the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 513 MARKET Street. • P; JENKS SMITII • R. PRATT SJUTH, JNO. IL WILLIAMS, • • .WM.'l SMITH, Jr. Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1662.. • - jaltf • COPARTNERSBIP.IIIE UNDER signet have this day formed 'a copartnership under the name and style of H. C. TRIINICK & CO.. for the transaction of the Importing and Jobbing Dry Goods business at No. 2.27 MARKET Street, and No. 16 CHURCH -AUNT. H. C: TRUNICK. Will. H. GREGG, FELIX BARR. January I. fIOPA.RTNERSHIP NOTIOE.-TH E nndersigied hareformed a copartnership under the firm of J. S. YOUNG & .A.LTEMUS, for the purpose of transacting the Dry Goods Jobbing business, and have taken the warehouse No. 420 3IARKET Street. • JAMES S. YOUNG., THOMAS ALTENIUS. Philadelphia, Jan. 1,1263. • jal-121$ COPARTNERSHIP. -- THE UNDER signed have this day entered into a Copartnership, 'ander the name of W. D. SMITH & CO., for the transac tion of . the BREWING business, at the old stand. N. W. corner or FIFTH and MINOR Streets, formerly occupied by their father, Robert Smith. W. D. SMITH, jal-6t • • ROBERT F. SMITH. fIOPAItTNERSHIP.—TIIE SUBSCRI- Rims .hava this. day associated themselves, for the transaction of the Wholesale Soot and Shoe business, at No. 501 MARKET Street, under the firm of MONROE & SMALTZ. JAMES MONROE, SXALTZ. PhtladeJphla, janaiteo.lB63: , • .• •-• • istits • • ••• THE PAE,TNERSIEOP . : OPT. R HEAD &BRO. - hi hereb.*i_extended OF: : ti 'farther terra: They will' continue the MOLISSALE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, at their Old. Stand, NO: 'Bill llorth THIRD Street, Philadelphia. • • • • Jal-410 .. BIODREAD:& - • till; .UNDEESIGNED T.HIS DAT Mtn: lit). formed a: eope6iiierihip, teider:' the style of JOHN C. 1101 WINS S CO.; for the. intimation of the Wholesale CHINA. GLASS. and QUEENWAVI Business, at 612 MARKET Street. .TORN C. HOPKINS, jal-6t* • • JOHN McELVENEI'. TEE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSIZIMG, as heretofore, at the Old Steed, 1i0.751 MARKET. Street.. W3L ELLIS dc Omagh:to. 11. ' .124. NAItHET Street; VOTICK-THE ' TXTLE .c.N. of the . Orin OUWIAVER:- . .FITLER & 9 0 4 la day changed to ?ITLER.IYEAVNitok.cO. " • • • 'EDWIN.II. . MICHAEL' WEANTEE • • CONRAD F. CLOTHES - IV, I .7lacroittl: , • O 0F.1.1 - .14/ASSFSSOR OF•TR SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pitti,..kro.., Jan. 3, ISte.--YEANCIS.P. HALLOWELL lies been appointed AS:AST/LET ASSESSOR for the Elute Dire ion of my District Said Division Is comprised within the limits of that portion of the Ninth ward comtnoncim at the west side of Sersnth street, extending to and including, the east side of Broad street, and from the north side of Hai , ket street to the south side olArah streak. inclusive. LADIES ' TAKE THEIR . CHILDREN, fir; SAIR crr al a n T ,hh •• • • 14 " . t . ouTzKYW's , FOitß JitS4 If E. Sr' L. COPARTNERSHIPS. WILLIAM W.• HOLLOWAY, Special Partner. . . . THOMAS W..SWENEY, .0 S. Msessor, &masa 'District. POUR, COMMISSION MOUSES. COTTON YARN. BTPERIOI3. COTTON TAM No. 10, TOR BALE BY FROTIIIITGEAM k W LLB. tf SHIPLEY, HAZARD, tra HUT onlrrsoN, No.n2 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR WIZ SALE OF . ' PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS ae26-6m ARMY GOODS., DARK-BLUE COAT minks. DARK -BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTIISTOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT TITGS. For sale by ' FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. TOHIN - • clurdo, - STITM, COMMISSION MEP.- WOOLEN UG, %:: -, We