ciT rjwsPECTS OF PEACE.—From the ' e t , 'uncertainty and circumstances of III ; L. it is almost impossibleconflicting to predict when our fg -- „in again enjoy the peaceful privilege of Je tt) Gtie "even tenor of Its way." Notwlth- Ibis. however, our enterprising townsman,. Itsi 11. Alter, is carrying on the coal business at - r * zos i duce , Ninth street, above Poplar, with as 'illi'ealtntiess, and convenience to the public, as if ca e nothing left of Secession but a name. Mr. P t. I 0 4 11 • the way, sells the best coal, at unusually . , • tit. ' , races. P r !NEST CARTES DE VISITE that WO I`te ever examined are those taken by Mr. Hippie, 00 ppietulici ground-floor Photograph Gallery, Arch street, His pictures, of all styles and •',,": 6 130 are without a superior, and are universal chaired by orth connoisseurs of art. His specimens a day's journey to examine them. 10 Fun SEASON—SO far as the sale of „,,,iiconeerned—le rapidly drawing to a close, in at which Messrs. Charles Oak ford & Son, 'i tr a l e continental Hotel, the well-known Fur rte of ef this city, are selling their splendid and stack of Ladies' Fancy Furs at greatly re e:.,1.1 ices. A rare opportunity is here offered to pin bargains. F r i.: TEAS ‘l,\D COFFEES.--Mr. C. H. ,:atenu, dealer in tine family groceries, Arch and ', io ta streets, has now in store a full supply of :t o sad Black Tens of all the choicest varieties; ap coffer of superior excellence, among which his n sill overnment Java is a general fairorite with Leh" prl of rich, fragrant coffee. (101'1 , EMEN ' S FURNISHING GOODS in * variety, including many exquisite novelties, go t a ays be found at Onkford & Son's, under the lottiswatal Hotel. • A )I(anlt , BoAnDrico AND Day SertooL.— Without wi3hing to disparage other private schools, sre lu ny be allowed to say that Miss Mary E. im pap'A bearding and day school for young ladies, sti sa (wattle street, is one of the few establish rop nt the kind in the,alty which can honestly be watumended to the to rabic notice of parents. Tbr , a i m of the Principal has been to make the no qasitiou of knowledge a source of pleasure, and 0, wed to the fact that she has been supported in h o eflat nby some of the most talented teachers In rte rity, has secured for her pre-eminent success. lr evidence of this we may name the following, ylo nr, hundreds of other well-known patrons of the 00 1:—Mrs. John Markoe; Mrs. George Etnien, N r j. Charles F, 13eek, Mrs. Coleman Fisher, Sr., y o . John Price Wetherill, Sr., Hon,Mrs. Jonathan oerts. Norristown, Pa.; Miss Mary Anna Long reth, Vol. Thos. A, Scott, Assistant Secretary of q.,r; Col. T. D. Moorhead, President Delaware Nal Company; Commodore S. Wm. Gorton, U. S. Tay Cooke, Esq., banker; Hdn. Peter McCall, Tucker, Esq., Assistant Secretary of War; Trot. John S. Hart, L.L. D., Wm. G. Moorhead, n oltient Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company; )..4eßletroe, Frankfort, Ky. Judge Grier of the s Supreme Court, says : " Pour of my daugh ihne enjoyed the benefit of Miss Thropp'sin r:nctiers; I feel justified therefore in strongly re v:emending her to others who may have daughters eguente, as a lady whose accomplishments and Arerienee in teaching entitle her to the confidence A mistiention of parents." Such testimony as this onset be unmerited. Festirm .—A. Festival, in aid of the Be ;oo.3treet H. E. Church, will be held this evening, s auo ni•street Hall. The Church is in debt, and tle c ongrNation are struggling to discharge it. As the pitied is a very laudable one, we trust the public will lent! a generous aid. The entertainment will be kteresting one, as those having it in charge koesparrd no pains nor expense in order to make emeressful. THE LOEB OF THE " IIONITOR."—This !zit iesmi, that did so much to revolutionize naval lunge. after proving victor in one of the most re naval combats the world has ever seen, Iv at last been in turn conquered by the element fit bas destroyed many greater than her. The toyer the United States can spare her now better Ma et er before, having in its list thirty iron -clads, letequ , d, and many her superior. The entire iron dal navy for ocean and Western river service is : , !ptaro vessels. carrying in all one hundred and time guns, though many only carrying two guns, pillity are more formidable than an old style first imsfrigate. Full information of the " iromelads" lak found in Charles Stokes & Co.'s Illustrated .I!matiac of Fashion for 1E163, to be had, gratis, of teraprietors. under the Continental. WONDERIerI..—If is musing to see the a, quirms, and quibbles, resorted to by adver w-s now-a.days to bring their wares into no'tioe. tortiim invention, all expedients tire," to r!aia this end. One has a horrible tragedy to nar :vt: :mother a new discovery; this one announces t"t discovery of the "philosopher's stone ;" that t 2 list found out the "Elixir Vitro," which is to rt to sit unfading youth and beauty; and after the fkitrtaht rendor line followed them through all these :il)tioths, it -is only to fetch up with something I. this: "The anost beautiful and fashionable sold in this city is from the immense empo vst of Granville Stokes, 100. 609 Chestnut street, Hadelphia.ll .1 13it1 . 1.1,INICP I[ETEOII.—TIIO meteor no d on the night of the second shot over an arc of . ..,Ileavens•of sixty degrees, which it described in ,(:.t eight seconds. Its tail was twenty degrees :I,g and one' degree broad. It appeared to be from the northwest to the southeast, and ttnll• in a horizontal line, and when in the north- Cr, it veal ten, degrees below the stars Castor and Max. md• about thirty degrees vertically above Loii.on. When last seen, it was going gradu ally out of sight- behind the Brown Stone Clothing Mot Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 arid 606 Chest t.:t meet, above Sixth. EDWARD P. , KELLY, Tailor, 142 S. Third rxtt, formerly principal of Kelly & Brother, and of Ltene,ily, & Bro., has on hand a large assort vtt of choice Winter Goods; also, Pattern Over ran nod Business Goats, of all the fashionable r7lea. Terme each, at low prices. de24-12t FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. • THEVALONEY MARKET. • PHILADELPHIA, January 6,1563. money and specie markets wero rather quiet to- hutthentfvirstrt tho Stock Exchange were rather '>4. 'The geuerarbelief that more legal tenders will • -ned, mad find stocks will ris ) in consequence, is in iiVelr:thtert,t in all kinds of stocks. Hence, •• carp going up mith a perfect rush. Should measures •ilted •by Congress to avoid another paper issue, acket, perhaps, would fall to some extent, but • verymearly lie sustained under almost any a.•taare Gold was not exentslvely Relive, and •: -lag price was 134, with a dull market, and some ,- of weakness. Old demands were steady at bid. Government securities improved, and e• were obtained for them. .Money continues 1..;d As: per cent, on good Security is the general are all loOking up, Government securities were ..st tin' board ; State fives rose 3 ; the coupon sixes 1.1 up to 110 Reeding sixes, 1570, were steady at •- 3 •1:15t6. , ro,e Chesapeake and Delaware Canal all l 3;Tennsylvania Railroad tir:t mortgages i•a:1101 seektad ditto were steady, Schuylkill Nevi :7o dge• sold at 69; North Pennsylvania sixes rose ' , Philadelphia and Erie sixes mild at 104,4, The rail. :la was very active. Reading opened at an ad -4 and blesed firm at 30's; Little Schuylkill • - •i" aft eil re nee of 2, closing at 40 bid; Penn, ylVAllitt 03(1,i'601,1; 7 Minehill rose ; Catawissa sold . :ce 33, ; the demand for the preferred advancing it to l'idla•lelphia and Erle sold at ; Lehigh Valley :Long island rose ; North Pennsylvania was at lin. • Passenger railways continue to improve. ' l'id for Seventeenth and Nineteenth; Second and na,. a little lower ; Race and Vine sold at 10; Arch . ; Thirteenth and Fifteenth rose ; Girard a. sad Tenth and Eleventh were steady. ••••,,atehtuta Canal stock advanced Schuylkill ),,: ;:atia.i.r..:lll/1011 and preferred, were steady. Lehigh ~ *‘!ratitatl.i: the scrip ;,1. Lehigh Carat sold at 11; for Phi hulelphia Bank, which tuns tho ''Y ' 411 " Isiah :dock. The market closed flrni-6,StV ;did $:5,01M in bonds changing hands. •••••vel & Cottapouy quote: Man, Bonds 188/ 05.14 V 00 ..•;.,1 state, rerttlic . ates of indebtedness lati 4 o 07 !tune. 7 3-10 Not es 102 4101002,1 ~ ...tzteo.ters* Vouchers tar I 'ertilivii tes of indebtedness ........:3 334 tits. (Soil 134 ft 1343' p • • Lai X,ltey, t xllnCWl: 3o: a ••••:, M. Scimlee 3c Co., No. 16 &pull Third street, f• , :elmt exchange for the steamer Europa, from a, us felines : 1446 a days' eight • 3 du Vi• ell Vs' sight • 3days au days' sight fa du 3 s' tight I:140 $4 au days sight ;tbs. 0 1 dap sight et days' . sight f - da ,, i l (lll3ls , eight. 811 'n't .. ..'' '• , Ifril:, In, lin ...ukfvrt. ea days sight.. arm S•t.ane,•utU and Nineteenth pa..;enzer railway ••• n dividend of thirty c.nts per limp?. ••t Contes pns:ongor runway ha: doctored ' , Ant .dour dollar and rifts conk per ;hare. ~t• three per cent., clear of all luxes, bo* 4 ' , 'L , rNl by the Panto Insurance Company, payable ,•1 n‘- 1.1,rn flint :fames S. Cox was yesterday elected by I " 4 rd c.l.tent of the Lehigh Coal and J. - 1 311 Y.6,r the it itexpired term of the late Pre , ltient, 'um • Cox, deceased • and Luzerne Railroad Company hai 'iividool of four per cent. .." - ' ) l , •tclinitt x ' Bank of St. 'Anti has declared :4, per rent., exclu,ive of Goverani.nit tax, • 11w ;111 inst., at the Bank 0: Antorlint, in Now to i ....." -Metal averages of the banks iu the city of New ~i ,f r the week ending Saturday last, J4lll. 8, ISt33, • • ••• : 41 itt the aggregate the foltuwlug changes from the • "' weekly statement of Dec. 27: ' l rok-euf Leans . $16534 9 1t"T411 . 4 .'14r Sp (Itie 173,74.1 1 1 •11:•‘: q Caen lation 104,014 " I ha.` of l'ildrasyn Deposits..., ......... 3.,970,017 I ±;',! . adint; the exchanges bet‘reen the banks through .„ :A - 4ring Ilou,e, and including also the Sall-Treasury 4..1 4' . 1 " "( Saturdny afternoon, the full.)wing is the i..' ' ' 4 'Thrarlann with the Previous weekly report, ..• with the movement of this dine last year: ~ . Jun, 4, '6l. ,Tnn. 6,. 'W. .Pee. 2-;. '63. • I:" ............. iMM,avio,olo 4. Jun. ie.),11.4,001 .• .. ........... —154,321,41 r, 173,,520,014 173.8.!4,660 : ~.,. ... ........... 21,P53,878 :35,9:4,3N1 $ ,i,,,p,s )7 ~. h . :. u ......... 8,186,19; !?.7.4.:,T I LI 0;1 7 1 Il t kll /417. " ' ... .... 1: q " V41,9i 1i .. .* ' ; : ;• .4. 4 . ;1 31:1452 ..,:;'..lin ................... i',750:2X5 25r , ..1•31,:Nt 151,193,y.2.9 .• 14 "ni'llrY •• • 6,553,106 10,'2 1 ,P3 5 13,112,1:13 t. ‘ . l " ... "'l are the rates of 4tkeount on paper of various •:‘..-.4t Landon, England: ;1,7 1.1 , sixty days ;Ilia,— pot' cent. i.:" no nth, I' p— percent. „', nb ni n . , 3ii a.— per cent. ::i... ult.—tank bilk; 'MO— . per cent, li .; '°: ),,, —t rade bllls 4 fiklj; per cent. ' l "winlit Nre'llio rates of interest allowed ou de- per cent. I,tl h oto.ep. CH It Per cent. P.ren days' notice per cent. • ate the fixed and current rates of dlAcounttn °t ''muinental cit lex of Europe: Bunk rate. Open market. Per CeLli.. Per cola. :iii© fix ...m.., ............ - 4 :44 /' l .httrx. .. ..,... ....... 5 .1, 4 "4 York Pet -ta sty Punt of tO.ilay says: 11 .414.1 for docks opened vary:titling, altli total' ''''l t.riee. tottelied yesterday Were out !Hall C14.4el bid, But shares arc higher than they were at the close of lust evening's dealings. Thvicem from Washington of the action of Mr. Wit. men, oftho Senate, and Mr. Spaulding, from the Ways and Means Committee of the !louse, who have respec tively introduced bills authorizing a further issue of 8m30,000,000, and *330,000,000 more currency, together with the great and decisive victory ut Murfreesboro, have, of course, a tendency to inilate prices. The short interest is rapidly disappearing, and ninny of those who until re cently were Beim, have now gone over to the Built side. On the call Governments were about the seine as yes terday. Border State securities were n little better. The coal stool's web o In some demand, at advancing rates fur Delaware, Hudson, and Pennsylvania coal. The SPVII titles of the Milwaukee mid Prairie du, Chieu Rnilraid Company, which have been fora long tirrio dull and neglected, are attracting attention, the preferred shores having.risen within a few days 6 per cent. the common stoat percent. The finmedioto cause of 'this sudden advancers the prospect of the differences between the Company and the La Crosse Railroad being satisfacto rily adjusted. For several mouths past these two com panies have been engaged in a tierce competition on pas senger 118 well as freight business, Inc this will soon give place to paying rates and Increased receipts. The tirsfpreferred stock of the Prairie du Chien road is 106 bid, with au annual dividend of S per cent. The second preferred yields 7 per rent, per annum. The common stock is in speculative demand, on the chance ofn dividend this spring. The earnings of the line for the year tire $1,125,000, which, after allowing CZ per cent, for expenses, leaves over 6tSIgIANJO to be divided among the bond and stockholders. The Entire debt of the con cern is only a little over seven million dollars, so that the earnings give nearly 7 per cent. on the bonded debt and emitter stuck. Governments are still much neglected. Coupons of 7541 are quoted at tV , @1;13).1, cx intores . t, registered:: 973: 1 1(gt 98, ex interest, certificates of intieblettnessßl3, 4 l@DON, 10'21.4e1i 234. The quotations are: United States sixes, 1887. sixes, 1868 " " sixes, 1868 (coupon) OSsixes,lB3l (registered).•••lB7,.: 1881 (coupon) 898 fives, ISUO (coupon) fives, 1874 (registered) ••• lives,lS74 (coupon).. ..... fives, 1371 (registered .... .. " fives, 1871 (coupon) ... • • " " Treas'y Notes, Jorge, 7,30. 1024' • " Oregon War Loan. 1831.. 9U " Oregon War Loan , 3i-y'lyl97 ne-yenr Certificates • 66%4 New 6-20 (registered) •, • " " New 5-20 (coupon) 61 Dutiable Demand Notes. 12 6 . 1 i; " " American Gold 131% t I.lx-interest. . The United States tivroper cent. bonds of 1871, at 89, are the cheapest Government security on the market, v ing eleven years to run, and if kept till due w II yield to the holder an annual interest of six and. one-half per cent. per annum, excinsivo of the premium on gold. E. E. Satterthwtrit, of London, remarks in his last cir cular on American securities, that since the receipt of rho President's message the market hits assumed stronger tone, with nn active inquiry for United States fi per cont. coupon bonds (1874), and also it demand for the Erie and Illinois Central shares. Since the new year opened the rates for money have been tending downwards, and the largo banks and trust companies have accepted ti percent. for some large loans, but the demand has not been sufficient to use the largo amounts offering. We have not in some time seen so many money lenders around ns there were yesterday. The rates to-day are WO per cent. Exchange on London sixty days fluctuates between 147 and 148. Philadit. Stock Exc [Reported by S. E. SLAYMAX FIRST EC.9 Rend R C&P....10ts Met 100 d0...C&P....ch.. Mlk CO do .19 04 150 d0...0 PO..tiut.. 30)6 200 d0...0PC 3ICO 100 do...C&P oh al% 1000 Schoy l'in v 6s 'a... 6S t 0 Soho y Nny pref.... 14 11 Penno It 60 76 60 1350 IT S7-20 do T N Idann.lo2) 3g s 10 Catawissa R pref.. 12f.' Bi de pref.. 17X 100 do ...... liA 200 do pref.. WS 5013th & 11th St R.... 26 . . WU City Ss 1023:i 20 Little Schn R :9) BETWEEN 100 Arch. et 31 2dys 27)4 . 7 North Penn R 10% 4000 Penn R let in0rt....110 1500 Penn 6s 97,11 400 Catew issn It pref... 18 250 do pref.. IF,II NV do pref.. 185 f, ltXl do pref.. 18% 60 do pret..135.. 19 EOO do ... pref.. 193; 50 Sosq Canal SECOn 50 Arch-3t R 2 . /3' 6t) do 274 11:0 do• ' 2.7,4 i RV do 27)4 5 Penn R (4.1% 80 • do 00.1; 17 & 1000 Pen d n o Coupon 68—.110 Ai 14 Mlnehill R.., tdwu 62 100 Cotnwisen R qj 60 do 5 6 1(10 Oita w R pre • • • .135 10% 15 Face St V ! .SPV etfo. 10 TA/ Bend R C&P.4s%en E9 s ‘ _OU Little Schnl ....40.3 AFTER 1 32 Schny Nay prof 14! CLOSING P 1 Bid. Asked .1 69 cnna '81.... 9331 03% S 7-301) ....10731 102 h American Gold-134 1343; Phile.t3s ..old --NV" Do now 1063 t 107 Alleg co 68 R 61 Penns 6s 971 3 1 98 Reading R....... .8834 Do bds '60...186 110 Do bde '70.• ;Kai 105 k Do bds 101:4 Penns R 60.1; 6030 Do Ist to 65..110 1104 Do 211 m 65...1074 103 Morris Canal ..•• 6634 67 Do prid 1(h5..130 Do 13s '76.-105 .. Do 2cl nitg —.lOl .. Snsq Canal Do 6a • • Scbnyl Nay 6 63. i Do prfil ..... 14 14.4! Do 65 '82.... 67) 68>4 Elmira E. 22 24 Do pad.-- 37X • • Do 7s let m.. 100% 101 Do 10e . • NDo BPe 6 nna R 87X, 88 30% Do 105........105 106 Phila Ger & Nor. 54 Lehigh Val R... .0 Lehigh Val bds. New York Stoe; Closing Quotatti Bid. Asked. U S 5s '74... USss'7l... U S 6< 'SI. coot). • • 9S 98X US 6s regist. ..... 97X 98 S 6s 5 yr couP• • .. .. U 6s IS yr reg... Demand Notes...lBoW, 39034 Trett Notes, 6 71 c 06% 9 611 Trait Notes, 7.30..102.ii 10234 13}3i 134 k Tennessee GO 60 Virginia 62g 63 North Carolina. • 70 70 Missouri St 5i.... 83) J ; 634 California 75,....t1153 11634 Canton Company 18 18 Del & End 120 121 Penn Coal C0....1TD1 Comb' and C Co. 18 18 Pacific Mail. 137 g 187 3; t Ex-dividend. The Produce markets continue dull, and there is little or no alteration to notice in price or demand of any of the leading articles. Breadstuffs arc firmly held at former quotations. The Iron market continues very firm. Sugar and Coffee are very firm, and prices well maintained. There is a steady demand for Flour, both for shipment and home use, with sales of 5,000 bbls nt $13.70g6.57Y for Northwestern extra family, and $707.12% for Ohio do, including MO bbls City Mills on terms kept private. The sales to the retailers and bakers range at $6@6.2'..i for superfine, $6.5007 for extra, $707.7.1f0r extra faintly, and 4 4 LSERS.50T1 bid for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is steady at .95.2:i bbl. Corn Meal continues firm at $3.73 for Pennsylvania, and $4.15 bbi for Bran dywine. 'HEAT is less ingaired for, but the market continues arm, with sales of 70,00 bushels Western and Pennsyl vania red at 1.18( 7 01.50e, the latter for choice lots in store, and white at 16.. , (D050c, the latter for Kentucky. RYE is unchanged; sales at Pennsylvania at 96e bushel. CORN is dull, with sales of 18,000 bushels yellow at 70 @7sc for new, and Sl@S2c bushel for old. OATS are in steady demand; sales comprise 15,000 bushels at 41(it.42e ? bushel. PROVISIONS.—The. market is firm and there is rather more inquiry generally, with sales of 600 ibis. including old and new Western 3less Pork, at $14®14.7.1, cash, and. Mess Beef sells at 4;18015 for country and cq-packed. Dressed Hogs are coming in freely . , and sell at 1.500175 IS 100 the. Bacon—Prices are steadily maintained ; sales of Hams at 901;10e. for plain and fancy-cured; Sides at dr, @fijic, and Slionlders at d@S.Kc. cash and sixty days. Gruen Meats are quiet. Lard is firmly held, and the re ceipts and stocks light; sales of lib's and tierces at 910 10e, east; and short time, and kegs at 10%©11c, cash. Bat ter meets a fair inquiry, and there is not much coming in ; sales of Roll nt 180•22 e, and solid-packed in lois at 14 oel7c, cash. Cheese is steady at 10®11e, and Eggs 2.5@:;27c ? dozen. MhTALS.—There Is loss doing in Pig Iron, but holders are firm in their views and decline contracting for fa tit re delivery at present rates; sales of 500 tons No. 1 An thracite at 132 cash. and 5,1109 tons hard Iron, part at W 8.50 cash, and part on private terms. rti Scotch Pig and Blooms there Is nothing doing and the latter scarce. In Bars and Boiler Plates there is it fair inquiry at pre view; rates. Lend is held with mere firmness; saiesof Galena at i1k8.55 IA 100 lbs. Copper is unchanged and dull. BARK.—The receipts and stock of Quercitron continue light: and It is liruily held. The demand has fallen off. Ist No. %offered at 'NV P. ton. THUllera . Bark is scarce; titles of Chestnut and Spanish at SlO'B cord. CANDLES am in steady demand; sales of Adamantine at IFaT2e fur City and Western (much the latter), and full weight. Prices of Sperm and Tallow Candles remain without chringe. CoAL.--1 he marker ha= heen dull since our last notice, the (It tmtnd both from the East and for the supply of the hrome trade having materially fallen of: prices,haty ever, remain without change. The scarcity of suitable ves4els at Richmond, and the high rates of freight, have tended _to restrict shipment. COFFEE.—Thero have been some light arrivals since our last report, and the stock of Rio in first hands is ex hanst6d. The demand, however, is limited, with sales of 400 hags, including Moat 2.5 4 331 c and Lagurtyra at 3 is cash and 4 mos. COTTON.—The market is rather firmer, but the de mand for manufacturing is limited ; sales reach 150 bales tit idd I lug Uplands at 66.12567,qc and South American at t)c, en.ll. r ft.:lL—There is tint little demand foitThickered. and the sales are confined to store lots at iil2(qil3 for Ni. Is SFilta for No. 2s ; ter large, andi.2.r..3.40 for medium Nn. 3s. There are but fe. Codfish now here, and they are worth 4fgraßlz. Pickled Herring are dull, and sold at *Lbefi.o.4o Idd, as in quality. i:RuPr.—ln foreign there is rather more doing. 1,50 Imes Orangesund Lemon , sold on private terms. Raisin:. are stmree and held at 43.7130:1.V3 tA box, for bunch and layers; hair and quarter boxes sell at proportionate rates. Havana Oranges are worth ad..?.3. Green. Apples sell freely nt $ 1 .4'.€2.50 ti bbl. Dried Apples come la slowly, and sold at .s@.(k; for comiuon and good quality, Priers of Peaelse, , remain as last quoted, say : 3 / 4 33c AIOLASSES.—TIiere is very little inquiry: sales of Cuba Muscovado at 3-1 1 g.35e; .Sngar onse at 2.q1430e, and a cargo of Porto Rico on private terms. NAVAL STORES.—Co»unon Rosin cells in a small 'ay at 81.124.16. X Y 3 bill, and 'No. I nF 817020. Tar and Pitch—Drives mire tutehanged. Spirits of Turpentine lit selling at 4:2.5:3.@2.60 "e. 011i.S.—Linseed Oil meets a fair inquirY t small sales at =lien. cash. Fish Oils of all kinds are tri m ; sales of winter sperm at $1 Of@2, ca.h. In Lard Oil there is no change. The market for Petroleum le unit:tiled ; suit's of ri lined, In bend, at 45G30c ; free at 60 came, cash, and crude at FLA STER.—There is very little doing; sales of soft at $3.:t5 "f- ton. NlCE.—There Is no Carolina here; small sales of Ran- Korn are reported at 7.kifT.o7nct Cash. SALT. —The market is itueltanged, anti several lots re main nt.solcd - .148 88148 • • .148r4P04' Rt' ,3r7i 723 i se7sn ttyl .107 @IO7 40 n7tioz sB)4 9v s al Nul ... 7 / 1 4 57 * • • • 66) . A 1 37 SEELS.—Tbero i. a good demand for Clovor. Sales of 4,000 bon at $6(06.00. Timothy ranges ,at front $t ;:i@ 0 .1P3:. nod Flaxseed ..2.90)2.00 7 c1 ho. filltlAlt.—Tbere is more firmness in t h e market, and prirns are th better. SaIF.F. of 2 . lia.; 90 !I Cuba at 9,46 - 00,qc. and New Orleans at 1 0.1Q11!.c. on time. ISM MTS.—Tiff re is no change in . Brandy and Oin, and firm market for both. Y. E. Rum sells at 47e "O. gallon. WhiskyFirmly held. Sales of Ohio and Pennsylvania bids at 4:044e. and drudge at 41q42 ? gallon. TALLOW—The stock Ls much reduced. Sales of city rendered al la)jc. and country at 11 1 ):al0l..ic 'P lb. TOBACCO l unchanged; the heck of manufactured is nearly exhausted.. In leaf there is a fair inquiry at full tales. WOOL—The demand Isconilued to inclium and fine:midi, with Al),030 lbs common at e)c, and medium and line at 41KZE.Gtic 7he follou tug are the receipts of Flour and drain at thi. rnrt to-day Flour. Wheat Cent I hit.. tiew York 11.1arkete:-Yeaterety. ErtymisTryys.—The market for State and Western Flour less netj Vs* and hardly so lino. 'fhe sales aro 9.0J0 bbl at 'M.:N . 0 1 6.01 for superfine State; $6 5(8.70 for extra stn $5.55(01,6.16 fur superfine Michigan. Indiana, lowa, Ohio, Sic.; $6456,7A1 for extra do., including shipping broods round hoop of Ohio at $6.0( 7, and trade brands do. at $7.1CP5.35. Southern Floor is anti, and the market is rather slack; sales 600 olds, at $7(37.40 for superfine Baltimore, and $7.5C09 fur extra do. Citibisda Flour is inactive and in favor of the buyer; Mlles of 030 bbls, nt i:6.500,6.70 for common to good, and $6 SfaB fur the range. of extra brands. - Wheat is in thir deinand, without material change in prices. The sales are 60.000 bus, at $1.220134 fur Chicago spring; $1.3 , 1@1.gl for Mil waukee club: $1.40011.41 lhr umber lowa ; $1.4591r,0 fur winter red Western ; $1.5015. 1.61 for amber Michigan. 'lye is quiet at 81@Sb' for Western, and stikizie for Marley is quiet at $13i61\1.53. Oats are selling at 67071 a. It -e Flour i.. quiet and firm itt $4.5001.2.5 for the range of due and supertlnee Core ?deal is steady and nnelianged : we quote Jersey at *3.9:744. ItiandywlllP at $4 56. anti puncheons S2L Corn is Mitt' and without decided change 41,C A) bushels at St:O.Slc for sound Western mixed, 'a•ri.o7l l c for Eastern do. and f17(a.774: for unsound do.. WuteKY Is more active, with _ bbls et :rve to, the JiWer rate for E. and P. ange Sale., Jain. G. R. Philadelphia Exchange., • OARD. 230 Little Echo R 40 200 do 1.05wn 40 5000 Cher & Del lis• • • • • • 03g 5 Philo & Erie It 29716 20 Minel)111 It ...sssen 52 •100.Arcli-st It 07% 100 do 2711 liCriNorth Penn 6s - 1.73 , 7000 U S tt•4 '5l 074 150 Penn Os 97 20110 do c&l' 9714' 100 Slum Canal fig '.5:00 Penn It Ist mort.. -110 6 I.oldgli Valley 11.. 71 20 Cal taWissa It r, 2000 Phila. & Erie 64 1013 t 100 Long Island R 2131 BOARDS. 50 13th & 15th St R.... 26 30 Leh Igh 5crip....... 31 2'2 do 31 50d 31 o 34 1 31 Lehigh Coal 54% 5090 U 8 Gs 'Bl 93% OW do 93% 7000 Read lli '7O 195%, 2000 State 6; 110 '..110 &hu Nav pref. ..bri 14 BOARD. 115 Little &lin R 40 ai do 40( 100 do 40 : 1 500 U S Os 'Bl 9Sil 1000 • do OSN ,1000 City 6s new .105 g 1 12q1 de now .106 A 250 Reading R CAP... A 0 Oil 4000 Penn R let m0rt...110 0 Philadelphia- 8k..117 420 Sc 3d R 753‘ 10 Penn l' 60.. c 100 Lehigh Zinc 30 30 Lehigh l'inv 5131 60 busci Canal 53i .OARDS • AV Read it .. • ICES—FIR:Ii Bid. 40 , 4 Catawissa R....• 67,1 6 Do led 19 10,4 i Beaver Mead R.. so 61 R . 61 52 Harrisburg 11.....58 .. WilminKton R... 58 .. Lehigh Nav 63.. Do shares... 543 Do scrip .... 3036 Cam & Amb R... Phila. & Brie 6s• .1007 I's Sun & Brie 75.... . L Island R 2i• ; 2:1: Do b0nd5...... 100 Delaware Div.... Do bonds.... Spruce-street R.; 10 1 .1 17 Chestnut-st R.... 47 49 Arch-street R.... Z 73.4 7% Race-street R.... 934 11 Tenth-street R... 34 34 Thirteenth-IAR % INV Philf. R 39 60 t Do bonds 10 reen-street R... 3W'/a 37% Do b0nd5...... ocond-street R... 75 76 _no bonds... Mb-street R. Do bonds Girard College B 2531 28 Pisuaintsanth-at. rl TIM Little Salty! K. 40 40X ;ks, Jaintary 6. ons at 3 o'clock. Rid. Asked. N Y Can RR. 10E% 109% Erie common.-- 6711; 67% Erie Prof 95% 981 i Hudson Riv 87X . ffi Harlem R R 28X 23 Harlem R R Pref 68_ 63 Rending R R 79 79 Michigan Cell—. 9131 91% Michigan South. 48% 47 1)0. Guar.. 8755 87% Panama t 172 175 11l Central 863 f 87 Cl eve Jr Pit ts. •• . 573£ 68 !Galena Sr Chi—. 83% St Clev & Tol 79 • 7951 Chi & Rock 15...t84 84 Terre Haute Co.. Chi linr k Q 9754 975( Mil &PrDn C Co 39g 40 lil Cen Con bds.... • • Philadelphia Markets. JANUARY G—Evening ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UT' TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Continental Hotel-- Chas 11 Wyatt & la, Balt Limit F E Waldron, N Y HS Gould It Stanley Pitkin, N York „Chas F Donnelly . , Boston Geo \V McCook, Ohio L C Norvell, Memphis Geo 1' Baldwin, Vermont Alex Johnston, Pittsburg Mr Bradley & wf, WS, Miss Bradley, Muse Mrs Brown, New York Geo J Hopkins & wf, halt Win Kuno, U S A • Mrs Koran H S Little, Middletown, Pa H W .Tohnson, Middletown Jim Barrow. Now York D Whiting wf, U A E Blackman, New Haven H N thunbria. Maryland t D 0 Celli., Chambershurg Miss F Gohr,Chambersburg Lt Coen Hopkins & wf, USN • Col \V S Litchfield Thos B Bryson, Sil Spring A W Neff. Philadelphia S Wolff, New York C H Wooster & wf, N York A Sliced, Delaware D Cutter, New Jersey S R Cutter. New Jersey Brig Gen Shriver. Md C J Nesbitt & la, Maryland \V Scott, New York J Carson, Lake Superior T II Low, Lake Superior B H Baldy & wf. Danville C Grove, Danville C FShoener.Tarnanua L Ii Allen, Tamaqua • G L Boyd, Tamaqua H AlcCabo, Tamaqua N Freeman, Massachusetts Leisenriug, Penna E P Ross, Auburn A 0 Bowen, Prov, 11 I 0 11 Sampson, Heston N Kingsbury, Con nectictit W (lriswoldi Connecticut V M Richards, New York Mr Mule, New York W T Roberts, New York T \V Leonard „New York .1 Mark, New-York E Farnsworth, Detroit 111 P Bacon, Rhode Island A G Coffin, New York C it Train, Massachusetts G Ashman, Massachusetts' C II Garden .1 (1 Mills, New York A Hayward, California R Buck, New York W Thomson, New York E Folknap & la, N J L W Carey & tvf,N Y C Ii Mullin, Penna James Jones, New York Bid. Asked 96 98 Girard douse—Che B (SOU. Lewistown Jos Edwards, Del ware $ George.l ones, J bile George Wagner, P lila M Hunt & wife, Va A Mcintyse„ Peuna Lient .1 Zit White John F CoSIP, IA nithington iBl. Coyle, Washington Seta,' Jr, naiad S TTrowbridge, Illinois .1 B Mcertstry, Ili Chunk A Thommon & wife, Conn AtirsThonijnon Goon P O Williams, hkago BD Walls. Dow, ingrown W itl 131ildle U S A Downingtown Mtn Stewart, Penna L Herrick, Lock Haven W C (Width, Port Clinton W 11 Lawson Alontg co Geo Plunkat;Wilmington McGrann,Lancaster .lohn Cillespie,Now York • .1 D Chambers, Wash T C eraey, Pon land Win Blanchard, New York A Bois, New York Win Mcereery,_Pitts.burg Win S Bissell, Pittsburg Col Allen W W Kingsbury, Towanda Merchants'—Fourth B Welsh, Sork. Pa R I. Sanderson & In, Ohio W Carroll, Colorado Ter S Gregory, Colorado Ter W C Smith, Blairsville Mrs Fenn, Erie, Pa Mrs L Bart, Hartford, Colin C F Bart, BllrtfOrd, COllll G L Carrington, Conn J AScrogin, Kentucky N Rolloway. Ohio F B Grupy. Baltimore J Burchfield, Pittsburg W 3 Sterrett, Pennsylvania J McLain. Pittsburg A W Patterson, Ohio ICeely Paris, Pa D Alit, Newvilie. Pa J It I,clitunacker & In, Pa S Corow, Wilm, Del Chas P Scott, U S Army 511 Atistin, New York N Morton, New York American — Chestnut OPO W William. N J .1 Ki Nf.AV York N Batch, Washington, C N F Bandy, Mauch Chunk B Bertsch, Mauch Chunk W Leisenring, Summit 11111 1 , 1 Mont, BoStnn Chas Adnins; S N Samuel Dickey, Oxford, Pa John Petty, New Jersey D S USAYardley,_ Jas B Bart U S A B T Freeman, New York G F CoMinn, Massachusetts 11 S Bartholomew, Conn F Lewis Et: la, Connecticut D dn, Wash W T Harley, Maryland • E L Wailes & sia, Maryland W E Faulkner, Boston St. Louts Hotel—Chest John 1' Borland, Pa - w M Clarke, N It • Montellus Charles BDuflield 0 L American. Chicago 'W B Rosenbaum, N 1 C Pinckney, New York Semi C Lamb, 13urlinF t on II N Brady, Wil ming n. Del 63 C 6 The Tinlon—Arch s Miss Probasco. New Jersey 0 F Otte, Cincinnati Sarni Whitmore, Penna W II Hamer, Baltimore W Semple, Allegheny, Pa Chas Sailor, Schyl Haven National—Race st \l7 Read, Pottsvillo John Fischer, Pottsville J Kauffman, Schuyl co, Pa Chas Sturm Sheen Spigelinyer, Penna W C Lyon, Danville, Pa A Durlacher, Penna .1 S Lawrence, Miuersville Mrs 0 J Lawrence, Minersv Dire Williams, Millersville Mester Ceo Lnwrence, do Madison House—Sec Thou Crawford, l'enata H W PreKm', Penna A S Cadwallader, Peuna inn \V Gilbert. Puma M Taylor, Backe co Jos A Van Horn. Bucks co V Cadwallader, Bucks co Isaac. Stanfler, Tannerscille (100 W Kugler, Maryland JR Bennett, is ew Jersey Jno Patchen, Wilmingt on States Union—Sixth E T Clinton, Del co, Pa E Page, :New York Fi Taylor, West Chester J Tit) lor, West Chester J L Milligan, Penna. Miss M Milligan. Penna .1 Paton, Princeton McK Gallagher, Penna Commercial Hotel—Si 0 W Shaeffer, Penne J IV Sloanaker, Jersey Shore It D Ryan, Baltimore M Place, Phoinixville C Fulmer, Plitenixvtlle J S Conerd & la, Chester co Jirs Kimble, Chester co 0 Stover, Pottstown Mount Vernon—Seco B 31cEhlown, Trenton P Young Boston H H Faller, N York PHill,YJer,ey H Phillips Capt Oliver, Baltimore Bald Eagle—Third st., above Callowhlll. Mll Snyder, Bethlehem iG Levy, Quakertown P Shelley, henna I S berhart, Berke co, Pa H Hellman, Penna Misr Gerhart, Berke co, Pa R Belly & la, Penna PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ISRAEL MORRIS, JOSEPH C. GRUBB, } COMMTIVES OP THB MONTH. EDMUND A. SOUDER, • LETTER BAGS : - ..,.F • AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. , Bark Melia, Kerlin ' Pernambuco, soon Bark Fred Lennig, Lyle ' ' Port Spain, soon Bark Bosara, (Br) Welsh ' Liverpool, soon Bark White Wino, Wilson - Lagnam, Jan 10 Bark Sea Eagle, Ilowes Port Spain, soon Brig 31ary, Le Blanc - Port Spain, soon Brig Frederick Douse, Furness Thomas, soon Brig Anna, (Br) Morrow.,Barbadoes & St soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jail. 7,1863. SUN RISES HIGH WATER ARRIVED. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, '46 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to H Winsor & Co. Schr Telegraph. Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jas Barratt & Sou. Schr Lucy L Sharp, McElwee, 5 days froin Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Scuff Pearl, Carey,l day from Lewes; Del, with cent to Jai L Bewley & Co. . . Soh r Champion, Cameron, 1 day from Leipsic, Del, with corn to .Tas L Bewley & Cu. Steamer Ea. tern Railroad, Fenner, from NOV London, in ballast to W F Griffiths, Jr. CLEARED. Bark Cordelia, Bryant, 3latanrar, Workman Si C 0... Brig Jtiniata, Bell, Livervool, Van Horn, Woodwerth E: Co. Sat - United States, Babson, Gloucester, do Sehr Althea, Curso,n, N Orleans, Hunter, Norton Jr Co. Sell r Winter Shrub, Eskridge,Wasitingtou, Navy Agent. Str Thus Jefferson, Scliellinger, Baltimore, captain. Str lronsides, Vandeveer, Alexandria, - Tyler, Stone Co. • • Str S Seymour Room, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. Garr, her, H L MEMORANDA. Steamship Norman, Baker, hence, arrived. at Boston ath inst. Ship Ether, Leslie, uncertain, was at New Orleans 23d ult. Bark Hamilton, Sprague, from Si Thomas for N York, Wag spoken 21th ult, lat 10, long 72. Barks Elf, Harmon, Reinder, Coutts, 31errirate, Hoyt, and J 31 Ilicks, Greenman, were at New Orleans Z 341 alt. uncertain. Brig C Ft Jordan, Plummer, at New Orleans Z.l ult. for Philadelphia, part of cargo engaged. Schr Eveline ' Laughlin, for New York, at New Orleans tl ult—most or cargo engaged. Sehr M A Shindler, Ireland, for New York with de spatch, was up at New Orleans lid chrs Tirrell;Johnson, and A Hammond, Higgins, hence for Boston, at New York 6th lust: Schr Magnolia, Nickerson, hence, was below Provi dence 6th inst. Schr Couv6y, Merrill, cleared at Portland &I lust. for Philadelphia. Schr 61ary B Rich, Carleton, cleared at New York yes terday for Case May, i 4 chr John Lancaster, Willcts, for Cape May, cleared at New York yesterday. Schr Harriet Lewis, of Newport, from New Castle, Del, - for Nei wick, before reported ashore at Little Egg Har bor, 'WA across the end M Little Sheep Head Bar; the tide has cut the sand front nuder each end of the vessel, hut lie has not started in the least on deck or in her top, but has probably strained her bottom and started the for wjard end (Utile, centre board box; she is badly heeled down, with the upper end of the hatches just ander water' at low tide. A contract has been made to raise and de liver the vessel in New York for sllUti, where she will take on board her cargo. 3,940 bbh 8.700 bus. 5.800 " 10.100 NOTICE TO mArzus - Ens. Notice is hereby given that a spar buoy, painted with red and black horizontal stripes, has been placed IA/ feet to the NW of the sunken wreck or the Echr Cerito, which lies in live fathoms of water, near the track of veisels bound through the Potluck Rip Slue. There aro three fathoms water over her at low tide. The following,are magnetic bearings of prominent objects from the buoy. namely: Chatham Lights, NNE: Monomny Light, W N Nt Polio& Rip Light Vel , Stl, Sby 'V miles: broken part. of Pollock Rip Buoy, SSE; Slue of Pollock Rip Boor, S by . V 134 W. By order of the Lighthouse Board. JOHN MARSTON', U S N, Lighthouse Inspector, Second District. Boston, Jan 2,1663. • , DISEASES OF THE EYE OR EAR SCIENTIFI cALLY treated by Prof. J. ISAACS, No. 511 PINE Street. N. 8.--s-No charges made for examination. ja^.St• ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TER LATEST. rrirrits, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL:; ; SALES. - LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain 11- cnres. All Goods.made to Order warranted satisfactory, Otti Otis-Paws SY6TI33( is strictly adhered to. All art ; thereby treated alike. ' del2.ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET fitrea'. TETE PRESS.-PIIITADELPHIA, WEDNESpAY, JANVARY 7. 1863. Ninth and Chestnut. J H Holmes, Brooklyn Dr Paxton, Canada (leo M. Hawke. Canada J Caw t lira, Ca nada A F Sabine Charles A Day K C Viele. West Troy Aug H Viola, West Troy C Dinsmore, New York W W Hopkins & wf, R 1 F F Hopkins, Providonco,Rl John S Ferguson & wife R L Taykr, Minnesota Jos L Pearson & w_ ,f Wash G A Smith & fain, N York Mrs. W•Freeman M A Freeman H II Freeman -• Mrs Boggs & son J C M Paton, New York Col A.l Morrison, N Jorsoy D W Bel dt n ' Salons, NJ F H Arehr,Salem, N J J C Brown, Pittsburg Mrs Maynard. 89M,011 MISS Maynard.• Boston A S Hewitt, New York II L Cake, Pennsylvania F W Rochllng, Trenton,N T Mr Woods sllcrwick Miss Wold'asister, Berwick Miss Ensign, Berwick J N Tuttle, Newark, N J J Jackson, Jr, & wf, N Y o II Perry. Boston .. AI It Wendell, Boston J H Uhl & wf, New• York •- E PKingsbury,Scranton,Pa 0 H Peters & wf, Boston Miss E W Pctors, Boston 1 / 4 , T Rutter & wt . , New York" C A Daqi & la, New York Mr Guntel & la, New York E Col son & wf, Now York • J S Smith, New York • C F Morrison &•wf, Boston C A Lighticip, New Jersey F P Lord; Wash, D C 11) 1) Chandler, St Louis E 6 Hubbard, New York T W Fent, California E S Hamilton, New York F. I. Anderson, Penns .1 Cocking, Plicculxville • G N McLane & In, Wash C II Power & son, N Y G W Cass, Pittsburg A 0 &Imes, New York B C Cook, Illinois H T Glover, Illinois II Farnam, Chicago II Thomas, Harrisburg I W Toren, Wash, D C C C Boston ' I A Hutchinson & In, Pa • J A L Dann, Portland Capt Boyd, New York C B Pope & wf, Chicago • Lieut II B Clievellier Ua, below Ninth. PMcßvoy, Lancaster .1 Brodhead. Philadelphia II Oa tzmi r, Philadelphia Mal A Thompson, N J E Baron, New York John ECoyle, Washu Samuel Hazard, Jr Hon T Jones Yorke,lN J D 11, C Clenient N C Ewing, Mass D Phillips, New York T, J Phillips, New York 0 Branson L Adams St wife, A Y S Givin, Mount Holly J M Oakley, Pittsburg C Haines, New York Miss Haines, New -York E Thompson, Reading Mrs blunter, Reading. 1) S Hunter, Beading N limiter, Reading Thou Martin St. lady, N J Silks Martin Netr jersor A Getty, Philadelphia Chas 011e:110%N Y B Champion, N Y ' W Sc Hon A kite la, L Haven C A Mayer, Lock If A A Chase, Pennsylvania John J Kahle, Jena, \ a G 0 Lauber, 1. 1 S Navy street, -below Arch. Hon W Bigler. Clearfield F batter, Reading J J Connor, Ashland ZIE J C Conner, Ashland s M Hamm, Mercer co J Kankin, Williamsport W II Newman. Dayton, 0 C F Merman, Lancaster Erhsinsu, Lancaster J Waters. Jr, Illinois W M Hipster, Heading B Irish, New Bedford 0 A Covell, Jr, Is Bedford L Schneider, Williamsport S Strickland, Reading Ca t W squire, Si Castle R is Pennock C Slunk, Pennsylvania It Kear, Millersville IC Brodhead, Bethlehem M F Dunn, Boston 1' Brown, Connecticut iF aI flutViinson, Pitt•Antrg street, above Fifth. Goo A How, Maryland Jas Me. ee, Maryland .11 P Wilson, N Hampshire I.loslina Smith, Maryland 3 Hutton and wife, Ind ias Belford,Matich Chunk Summit W Sharpe, Hill EW Corey, I.;4stoit D Bertolette, New York D P Elmer Bridgeton A G Hatch, California IF S Balch, California - E G Coffin H Johnson, Delaware. T Cordray. Delaware Cannon, Maryland W H Hammond, Maryland F Davis, Boonsboro C Sailor, Now Hampshire J M Davis, New Hampshire nut street, Kb.. Third. J 0 Reed, Baltimore - M L Thompson & lady, N J R M Hodgson, IJ S N John Ellerhy, Nevr York C F Lewis, Schenectady C liPeice Thos Rice, Westport Y Thos DI Bores, A'S ow York I Renj Leeds, Jr, Boston reet, above Third. Dr Newell & ‘rf, N J sanil B McGear. New Jersey .1B Procter. Fitchburg L Rue,gleA, Fitchburg A Header, Ohio root, above Third. INV VT Murray,Lebahon, Pa Col VT Shirk, Lebanon, Pa Chas A Pyle, Penua Jos Whitaker, Mount Clair Jos M Feaer, Pottsville E C Abbey, New York N A Felix, Reading .1 B Lochinaci, Roston 31 N.Taylor, Newark. Del .1 M Harley. Backs Co 1 nd St.. above Market. Wm H Force, New Hope Jno R Neely, Brownsburg W Trego. Bucks co B Bates, New York J S Van Dii‘en, New York R Beans & la, Penna • i Miss C Beans, Penns .1 J Johnston,. New Jersey J M Rogers, Doylestown 31 Hart, Flemington, N J and Market streets. A Blessing, Turk co, Pa I C Gallagher, Mialintown L Schneider, Penna .1 S Bieber, Parma Miss Humphries, Philada Miss Preston, Pbilada W J Evans St w, Maryland S Reynolds, Maryland xth at., nb. Chestnut. ! R Pasemore, West Chester Lient I Smedley. Chester co W .1 Smedley, Delaware co M Woodward, Chester co M Yardley', Doylestown W Chandler, Chester co T Jones, New Jersey d street, above Arch. J Thompson, N York R K Chardon J Lonch, Delaware 8 E Fleming R Johnson, Penna H Mnnshower, Penna. 7 m—sTai SETS SPECIA*A • L . NOTICES TALKING BIRDS. '`..,". nr rim BARD OF ii.N 6* . fftur,6. • Mr. Edgar A. l'o^, 'Ai the public Ma) know, Wrote n pc em of singular merit About a queer bird ',.. _Which one evening alVekrod -- To that bord—like an. ill-bOdlng spirit. -.--,. ' . Yet only one word . \„.l/4...,.. Had that black-zoa,:ei bird. "`... That bird with i.O aspect suspicions; As he sat o'er the door. . . He pronounced " nevermore, " •. In a manner and tone moat malicious. ~. .r. I've a talking bbd too. One surpassed by but few For good sense and cnrect elocution ; 'Ti. a parrot (a keen one. . Anti by no means a green one). • With no evil in his con ditotion. No omin (111 k. Maid Is pi onounced In• fhit bird But he speak= out his mind like a man, If you ilSk in what spot The best Clothing is got, "TOWER HALL " is thrit kunwilig bird's answer Our assortment of Winter Clothing is still full 111111 complete, and the largest in Philadelphia. Until further notice, to relieve our employees from unnecessary con finement during the dull season, our store will be closed at 6 P. 111.,except on Saturday, when it will be open until 10 P. M., as usual. CM BENNETT & GO. COMM COLDS ! CONSUMPTION! AND VTR lmthense amount of human suffering froM DISEARES of the PULMONARY ORGANS, may all be .speedlly and radically relieved by that well-known remedy, Dr. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Read the evidence: A SETTLED COLD AND COUGH CURED CRA RLEA BDOTNTON, Of Girden Croce, lOWll..yrritea I have used your EXPECTORANT in 'a case of SET TLED COLD, attended with u COUGH. After employing one of our best physicians.. and receiving no benefit, I tried your EXPECTORANT, which cured me before I lin I constimed one bottle of it. I have since used it iu my faintly for common Colds, and other complaints for w hich it is recommended, with the same success. "ONCE NONE LIRE MY FORMER SELF." % • Mr. SAldrif. C. DAWSON, of No. 12.17 Clarion street, Philadelphia, writes: . Sonic time ago I was attacked vith that most fatal di Pease, BRONCHITIS, rtud finding that it was maktiag sad Havoc with my constitution, I sought the advice of a physician, and while under his treatment I must say that I seemed to regain my wonted strength almost as quickly as I lost it. After an interval of some months, however, I was again prostrated, and, of course, sought my former remedy; but this time with no good remits, although I gave it a long and patient trial. I next tried Cod Liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief , but made no: apparent cure. From the Oil I went to perhaps a do zen of her specifics, warn anted to cure, kc., but all failed. I was at last advised by a friend to try Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant, and the result, I am happy to say, has been most astonishing, and I am once more like nay former self. It will i,rive me great pleasure to recommend your justly celebrated Expectorant to any one afflicted with a Bronchial ComPlai BEST COUGH MEDICINE BEFORE TILE PUBLIC Rev. B. F. REDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Canideu, N. J., writes A few weeks since, while stifferhig from a very se vere cold, 1. hmone so hoarse that it was with great diffi culty I could spook so as to he understood. While in this condition your Expectorant not only gave me im mediate relief, but in three or four days c3mpletely cured lay cold, and removed ray hoarseness. 1, therefore, take pleasure in recommending the Expectorant as being; in nn- judgment, the best Cough Medicine before the pttblic. SPITTING OF BLOOD WITH HECTIC FEVER Rev. A. Wilma°, writing from ihrittinien.(Hanoyer,) Shortly before Christmas last I gave two bottles of your Expectorant to a man who was troubled with a very ob stinate Cough, accompanied by Spitting 04.b100d and Hectic Fever, from the combined effects of w rich he was becoming rapidly reduced. He had, in compliance with the advice of a physician in his neighborhood, tried val.!. ous meclicineS, without relief, and was not inclined to look with any favor on the Expectorant. However, hav ing persuaded him to take the two •bottles home with him, I was muCh.pleased to hear, after the lapse of a week or ten day's, that my friend had entirely recovered, and I have since received a visit from him; during which he spoke emphatically in praise of the Expectorant, and re turned his thanks for ray exertions iu causing him to give it a trial. IMMEDIATE AND PERbf4NENT,RELIEF Mrs. J. 13. FISH EH, of Si. Jolinswille, Moutgonterr eounti. New York. writes: - , My little daughter, aged ten years, has always been subject to Cold, Inducing Croup, Congestion, fatiamma lion of the Lung., or a severe, protracted Cough. Your Expectorant is the only medicine that ever gave her im mediate and permanent relief. I have tried other Lung Remedies, but they Proved useless, and a resort to your Expectorant was the only means of cure. • THOUGHT HE COULD NOT LICE. . mr: T. ROBINFOS, of Utica, Clark cOunty, Indiana, writes: I have been afflicted for fifteen years, with an obstinate and severe Cone), which prevented me from doing any work that required much exertion. I was' so reduced hat my friends thought I could not live. I tried many' medicines, but stopped taking them through despair of being any better. Fortunately. I commenced using Dr. P. Jaynes Expectorant, two bottles of which - rid ins. of my Cough. lamin my fifty-ninth year, and during the past harv*t I did a good day's work in the field. A VIOLENT COUGH OF LONG CONTINUANCE Air. ALFRED A. Fours, of Mum, Nova Scatin; writeg During the, winter of 'I . contracted a violent cough, w Mich, from its long continuance, was thought by many of my friends to -indicate consumption. While in this condition, I obtained,through the persuasion of Mrs. D. 0. Gaskill, of this place, a bottle of year Expectorant, and having taken the same according to your directions, I was soon greatly relieved, and eventually- cured, and my healtithas :teen excellent ever since. From my own experience, therefore, I cheerfully - rceonmieud.-tt-to*i sufferers from pulmonary cbuatimption. "' VALUABLE TESTIMONY FROM CHINA. Rec..l J. Ronanrs,lhe vrell-kuorrn Chinese mission ary, writing from Canton, under date of rune 21,1862, saYs: I ilnd {he Expectorant a very valuable Medicine—in. deed, I cannot do without it, on account of a chronic Breast Complaint, which 'has . tronbled me more or less for several years past, and which originated from my Preaching too loud and long in the open. air. The EX PECTORANT always eases the' pain' and quiets the symptoms, and, were it not for the requirements of my vo cation, I believe would have ere this effebted a permanent cure. "I GAVE UP ALLP HOPES OP GETTING •WELL." Mr. DAMEL E. LEE, of Tuckahoe, Cape May county, N. J., writes: For the last nineteen years, I have been more or less afflicted with a Cough and difficulty of breathing. About fire years ago my cough became so Revere that I gave up all hopes of getting well, as everything I used afforded no ease. Your agents, Shoemater & Steelman, sent me a bottle of your EXPECTORANT, which gave me immediate re lief. By the time I had used the second bottle, I was so much restored as to be able to attend to my'daily labor, and with more ease than before. Since that time, we have used your other medicines in the family with OM. plote success. COUGHS AND COLDS PROMPTLY RELIEVED Lieutenant LOUIS Wm; NER, Company D, th Regiment (McLean's) writes from Alexandria: During all the time we have been in the .service, near ly four months, but one of oar company. has been sick enough to be placed in the hospital. Our surgeons have often spoken of this, and attribute the unusually healthy condition of the men to the use of Dr. D. Jayne's DIED'. CINES. The EXPECTORANT has been much sought after in cases. of Coughs, Colds, &c., and has always afforded prompt Joliet, while the CARMINATIVE BALSAM has operated like a charm in all cases of looseness of the bowels, dianhcca, &c,—diseases to which soldiers are particularly exposed, from the frequent changes of water. We are convinced, therefore, that much suffering would be prevented, and many lives saved, if every company in the army were provided with a small supply of your medicine, similar to the one fiirnisited us. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, N0...242 CRESTEITT Street. itt7-ws2t BATCHELOR'S HAIR • DYE 1• . 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 thehatr in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigoratei the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR Instantly tare' fr . splendid Black or Brown,. leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggist% &c. sir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOR. LOB, on the four sides of each bon. FACTORY, No.SI BARCLAY Street. (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) myMly New York. S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'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 core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhteha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbas. 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 cele• braced 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 person. requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers. Drug. oats, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE S; CO., 2051 BROADWAY. New York,'' se24-am .11AINES—STEWARD.Oti the 30th nlt., in Camden, by Rev. A. K. Street. Mr. (r'l'. Itaines, of to 3114.4 J. A. Steward, or nt, • at, wiLLETs.—TOn the inst., by ltev. W. C. Robinson. Copt. Willinm IT. Willets .to Mary, eltleA danglstqr of WlJEani Chard. ' • DIDD. DAVIS.—At St. rani, Minnesota, OD the 30th ilk., Wil liam 11. Davis. ODD of the late Benjamin T. Davis, of Camden, B. J., in the. t2d rear °lbis aim. The relatives and friends of the fitinlly are rmmect fully Invited to attend the funeral front the residence of his father-In-law, J. Bartlett, - No. 111,1 Callowhill street, on Thur.dny afternoon, at .1 o'clock, without further , , .** 1107.1,INSHEAD.-06 Friday, 2d inst., 31rs. Abi roil B. Hollinshead. hi the 04th year of !wren.. - The funeral trill take plata! to-morrow. (Thursday). at 10 o'clock M., front the residence of Mrs; Lawrence fireivning, Cot per streel..above Fourth, Camden, N. J. rates meut nt Culestow u Cemetery. . •' ,- IV)IITEL.-011.the morning of January 0,1041, Joel M. White...in the .7411. year of his ago.. . 'Me notice of. the funeral will be given. • AUNKR.—On the:id inst., Theodore Armor, in the yens of his age. Tile relatives and friends of the family are remectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon. at .l 0 elm*, from his late boddonce. Ku. Mt Mount Vernon street :without further notice. a* -1110 t RE--Ala:llde Jane, only daughter of Alexisudee :and Ellen W. Moore, at 6 o'clock 1'; X , on Tuestitar,-Jan.- 6th, agedlo yea ra; .5 months, and 19 days. • _ -•• fled Cave: .lie took:.' , . . Be will restore: ' ' lie doetir all things well.". • • Notice of the funeral %vill-ho given. "' • • • HUBELI.—On the 4th lust .- „ from' wounds received at . the battle of Fredericksbilrg, litTward W. Hube4i, son of 'Major Jacob and Elizabeth Ruben, is the 211 yt.vtr 'of his age. s The relatives and friends of the fitmily era respectfully invited - -to attend the-funeral from the residence of his pardnts, No. 1t63 Randolph street. above Poplar, this (Wedeenlity) :Memnon, at 1 o'clock, without further no tiee;: Fulton! to preceed to laurel 11111 Cemetery. * SET DER.—At Chantilly, on the 28th of December, 1.662, of Wounds received at Orcoquan, Virginia, Lieut. The-. nom: G.Euyiler, of the al l'ennsylvania Cavalry. in tho Orli:year of his age His Mathes and .friends a.ro respectfully invited to attend his fitner.ll , from the rotidenent of• his fut s hor, Drum ) Snyder. Sr.. firers lane. near the Baltimore turn- Pike. Twenty-fourth ward, this day (Wednesday,) Jan.. 'ith,et 10 clock, without further notice. : en• the 4th of January. Mt % David Snyder, Sr.. in tbe.74th year of his ego. Ills relatives and friends use rel4pectfoliv invited - 10 attend hie funeral, from his:late r&edence..tirar:a barer the Baltimore -turnpike, Twenty.fonrtit".vitrd. this Wed oesdoY,'alt.:- Men at 1 o!cirk P. 111, without 'titer natter, as LIVEZEY.—Cin Third-day, Clio 6th inst., Edwin Ir. Livezey, in the 2011 i year of his age. - Ills relatives and friends are respectfully to attend his funeral, from his nt's reiddenee,•t -PI y mouth, Montgomery couty, Pa au ~ on Fifth-driy, the Bth at 2.P. hi. OBITUARY. TILE LATE JAMES COX, ESQ. At a Stated Meeting of that Board of Mailmen of tho LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, hold . -on .Wednesdity, December 33, 1362, the following resolu tions were moved, seconded; and unanimously adopted: Reeo/red.. That the niembeis of this Board-have heard with the sincerest regret,of the sadden and unexpected decease of their late ailsociste; JAMES COX, ikEs q:f,fiwho. dmtlentocehosCoanpYnywi e h n ya sn , c i utins t W eo ly,in. wheimund integrity. Elected to the .ulliee time extrernethe Interests of the Company were in a state of them grathwession, be bad the 'satisfaction of seeing % condition " . ..;advanced; tiider his adininistration, to nrommrity; result to the ac- mu) were ever trillieh the best efforts of :his vigorous RekoPred, That wrq rvedly to cetn , ed sincere coW•Oress to-the farailk or th e de reavetaeo. and that wo *ith thotwin their sad be rul of our friend ta body, attend the tune. From tin:minutes. Lbw-mcniber, EDWIr! - BISSON &---SON HA' sR, Sicictnr3 . CEIVED: MUSLIN AID REVIERS BOWS; Liner 1 RE ten, and Late Collars and Sleeves ; wide Hem' izr English Crapes and Veils; REAL MOHAIRSot.‘. Alpacas; Poult do Sole or Mourning Silks; Bine Purple de Laines ; All-wool Black Cashmeres, Merin OTTOMAN POPLINS, Velour • Reps, Tamises, Moos : Thibet and Blanket Long Shawls, &c. • deM MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street, • EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. Have a large stock of Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. Toren Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-tt GOOD 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. nontf M. PROTRACTED MEETING, AT the Church 'TWELFTH Street, below Melon.— Rev. D. S. 1112 t NET,. of Ctoeintiati, will preach THIS (Wedneillay),l l Bnd 'THURSDAY El EN ING S; at ;4to 8 o'clock.lt* . IMNOTICE.—AT A STATED MEET. TNO of the JOURNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION, Betrayed, That on and alter the I t of hIARCII next, to the 2(lth, of Octotier, we will demand the sum of TWO DOLLARS pular. WM. C. OITIIENS, It* . Secretary. MAT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI AIUTORS to the *HOSPITAL OF THE PRO TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia, held IUESDAY, January Gth ISM, the following-named gen tlemen were duly elected members of the B utrd of Mana gers to servo for the en , ning three years, yiz • Rev. M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, D. D. " Rev. RICHARD'NEWTON, D D. Right Row. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS , D. D. JOHN BOHLEN. WILSON C. SWANN, M. D. CLAYTON T. PLATT. ' • EDWARD HARISHORNE, M. D. JOHN WELSW Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. • JNO. A. cniLps: Secretary. - . ja,-tt PI F. II ACKNOWLEDGMENT.— The MEIN-. Visitort of the U. S. MILITARY HOS-. PITA.L, SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, return r th it e t ir:rateful ackn o wledgments to the following indi viduals and associations for their kind and liberal do nations for the sick. and wounded soldiers of this Hos . . . PHILADELPHIA, Dec , 31, ME . . Ladle* —Mrs. liras' Jones hire. J. Lewis, Mrs. W. M. Bull, Williams, jones, Handy, Forsythe, Lee, Fla.ul gat', Rosenmirleu, Stotesbury, Francisco, Ford, Miss Dfas, Mrs. Jos. Trotter; Mrs. E., Mauls, , Mrs. D. W. Rush, Miss Pickering, Mrs. H. ,Handy, J. R. Grooves, J. S. Jong% Corlies. De Conrsey, W. S.- Boyce, E. - lteeve, Jos. Kern, Page, Soldiers' Friend, Lipponcut, Nancy Heury, Mrs Twaddell, Mrs. McAllister, Grant, Miss Campbell. Young Ladies' Institute, Summer street—Large 'dona tion of clothing; slippers, & - c. Ladies' Aid of, Roxborough—Large donation of cloth ing. Marty Fulton •E"ate Mason. and Angee Jackson, part prrceeds of Children's Fair; Snide Roberts'and May. Shipley-2. bbls. of apple Penn Relief, Grace Church, and Central Aid Society— Donations of clothing, Sanitary Commission-2 gallons of whisky CIIRISTMAB DINNER —To the following ladies and gen tlemen for cash contributed for this purpose, viz: Miss Jane Th miles, Mrs. F. W. Stevenson, Mrs. Bache, Mrs. Wil cox. Reed, Miss Fassitt, Mrs; E M. Hopkins, Mrs. B. Ellison, Mrs. Legee, Mrs. G. IL Stuart, Mrs. J. Rum sey, Mrs. H.. Robinson; Mrs. Stille r Budd, Camm. Miss' H. Holland; Mrs. Ewing, Miss Lewis. Miss H. Stilts. Messrs. Morris, Wheeler, & Co., John. Fagan, P. S. R. Conner, d:c. Also, for _provisions and delicacies, for the same pur pos, from the following., via ; Mrs. McAllister, Crowell, Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Fennimore, Agnew,Clark, Miss C, poi and; Mrs. Wm...beal, Shank, IL nsell, Mauls, Mrs. Dr. Non es, Ting, Ifewlings, • filiation. Barris, Rey nolds, Miss Penrose, Sallie Lewis,' Mrs. McClure, Reath Riddell, Mrs. W. G. Crowell, Mrs. Jacob Clarkson, L. Coffin, Mount, A. R. Moser, Mrs. Dr. Aliso, Whitney, Butler. Black. Wray, Mrs. J oe . Maealistor, Cala hen, Sibley, Freeman, Mrs. W. -Gillespie, li Stration,sCol line. Mrs. C. W. Grant. Bates. Mrs P. Jones,- Miss Ifet tie Jones, Mrin 'Baer, Baker,-Mrs. J. Price. Appleton, Mrs; J. 11. Gine, McGrath, Miss Clarke, Miss L. Brady. Mrs. Dore, MN , Maria Moss, Mrs. Bull, Whitney, Butler. Mrs. S. D.- Breed, Dickson, E. Harper, Lane, Hansel]. Wood ruff; Woodward, Bunke; F. Crowell, Ludlow, Boller, Mil.: ler, Collins. Sham, Yaungney, Pancoast, Miss R. W. E: C. W. Wetherell, Mrs. Flanigan, Mrs. Garrison, R. Heaton, and Mr. 0. H. Stewart. Messra. Jonathan Tvson, Black, Ifansoll, Gillespie, Zel• LT it Co., Ai chain ld Carson, Hubbard, and to John Firth, for loan of dillies. Aud to the lath and/gentlemen who so kindly assieted to decorate:the wards, and waited on the patients at the dinner and exeuing.eutertaitunent. It Mr• FESTIVAL, IN AID OF SECOND STREET M. E. CHURCH. at SANSOM-ST RE ET HALL, above Sixth street, On THURSDAY EVENING, January S, 1563. Supper oti the table at ,7,V o'clock. Tickets $1• "for sale by Perki opine & Higgins, and by /llpmbors of the M. R Church throughout the city. 3a6-2t.* PHILADELPHIA: SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING •AGRIOULTUR E.-4n mutt meeting at Room. 328 - WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Janu ary 7, at o'clock', A: II.• Election of officers and fliAri button of Potent 0111 Te RCN* , . IM.ADS" ADJOURNED MEETING- OF tlic.." CORPORATION .FOR THE RELEEF OF THE 'WIDOWS AND: CHILDREN OF CLERGYMEN in the communion of Mt Protestant EPlscoAmi . ChurciUn the Commonwealth Pennsylvania" will be held in the Vestry Room of T. PETER'S CHURCH. on TUES DAY, the 6th of Jaudary, at 5 o'clock P. DI. ' ' • jal-6t ' 7 JAMES M. AERTSEN, Secrotarp.. It. HOIVICEOPATIIIC HOSPITAL, 11/6 CUTHBERT 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, tree °Marge. . B. F. GLENN; n022-tr Seeretarr of Board of Managua. -M._CRLEBRA.TION IVLEETING.-:llirEAl-. BERS PENNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, and such others es may choose to join them, will hold a Meeting in Sansom-street Hall, next SATUIt,- . DAT EVENING, the 10th inst., at 71.1 e clock, to celebrate, by kpeeches, et cetera, the auspicious event which has distinguished the opening of the New Year—the Procla mation of Freedom by the President of the Wilted States. The public ere invited to attend. . . ja&St INDIGENT WIDOWS , AND SINGLE WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF PHILADELPIII.A..— The Anniversameeting lot this Society will be held at. the Asylum, CHERRY Street, east of Eighteenth, on THURSDAY, the Bth inst. at 12 o'clock, noon. The re port of the managers will be read by the Reverend. Mr. CROWELL. deS4.ja7,l3-3t. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR MANAGERS OF THE COOPER-SHOP SOL LURE' HOME will be held at the Cooper-chop Refresh ment Saloon, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 7, 1883. from S to 10 o'clock F. M. E. J. RAIL, ja6 2t Secretary. fr i 4 PHILADELPHIA. JAN. 2. 1863. NOTICE ,—A semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Stock. of the BEAVER MEADOW RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY has been declared this dap payable at their Office on and after MONDAY, Janu ary 12th. • L. CHAMBERLAIN, Preasnrer. isatit. • M., OFFICE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Purrantr.PirrA, January 5, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of THIRTY CENTS per Share from the earnings of the past six months Payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 15th instant, clear of all taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 15th inst ja7-tjals! . . H. B: LEACH, Treasurer. MILITARY, .111:11,:FOR BANKS' : EXPEDITION —Batteries C• and L, 'attached •to the 2d' Battalion, 152 d Regiment, Pa. Volunteers; titre A. FEW MEN to fill their ranks. Headquarters 1 " WALNUT St., where all the necessary information will be given. . Lieut. A. J. G , IBSOI , I_, Battery C. • ' • . Lieut. ARNOLD ANOBROTH,. Battery L, ja6.61.* • • : ....• .....Regnuting Officers. BOARD OF .TRADE. RIFLE 156th REGIMENT -PENNSYLVINECV4UNTEERS. sl7s'. BOUNTY. $175 RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of ligantry for three years now recruit ...Al and in camp in Philadelphia.) this regiment will receive the following %im i p e teaj oilling C in eti band on being mustered in 325 when the company is full 50 7 " when the regiment is fell 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total 5175 None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES .ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. ILtMILL, Adjutant. de24-tf ACONTINENTAL CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund 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 COPARTNERSHIPS. N 0 TI 0 E.-.--THE • COPARTNERSHIP . 1 . I heretofore existing by the subscribers, audio the firm of CHARLES GILBERT & CO., Stove Manufac turers, in this city. Ls this day dissolved by mutual con sent, Samuel Gilbert retiring .from the same. • The business of- the late firm,- and all outstanding transactions. will be settled-. by CHARLES GILBERT, whe will continue the business at' the Oil Staud, No. 349 North SECOND. Street.. was. GILBERT, la7-3t* • SAMUEL GILBERT, THE UNDERSIGNED • HAVE THIS day entered into Copartnin•Ship for thC transaction of intsiness as MERCHANDISE BROKERS, under the name and style of GRIGG St HA_RMSTEAH, at No. 21 ETRAWBERRY Street. HORACE H. GRIGG, • • • IL H. BARMSTEAD. Philadelphia, January.), nu • J 8714 0 PPEN EIELVIEB,, A. . . # O. sat CHURCH Alley, %Philadelphia, CONTRACTOR AND . MANUFACTURER OF ARMY.: : • ' PONCHOS, CAMP BLANKET, ' KNAPSACKS. and BED TICKINOS FOR. HOSPITALS.. • 3IATERIAL BOUGRT.POR CONTRACTORS. MI gqods made will be gtuinintled. "rennlation in. Ain altd wake. . 7..8.f9a . ter5 . 0f anp.Bl2ol.l.ed.viith despatch: ie-ir FOR. -ArkiE . : . ..m'osT ARTurio HAIR DYEING and: . inelegant iShampoing, go to FSPURTII BltAlteff. , ja7-Ittf CASES MINOR BLACKSTONE s yMBREI;Leb. O,LOTHS. "For • • MAT/HEW 'BINNEY'S SONS, Jur •:" • . ,BOSTON. M ass. 14": ...T.OOKET4OOk; • - roit, - . TErs - NNW. CI3ItRENCY... • ' • • .• Sons Drlffrill. for • ' . ' • TWZNTI•FIVE cszers. • J. R. DILLON. Mann facturer, . :10 6t . ••••• .11 ANNI st \evc.£ork. et :IVER E-111 E AND likeneiseg-IUEEMER'S claUa ratelpeolonal.:lvorypeA, Pieturtm that coammtutt the admiration of all W ho- see them. SECOND a t 'cut, almve them). : . . . TB fl 131 RTqPLA > O.I • O LI..g.ERTY, -A. s. W. cOrner!of BEV/int: M and atAttittr Strooti, (rm to the Coustituttott eta the 171111ilt. ,'TtiOJIPSO2I, CARD: JOD, end FANCT-PRINTER4..., - PrintiniOt OvorY 'losviption promptly:attended : • Ja7-It." • • BAR -BRAIDS; ;WIGS, Frlzetix.llsooatner Vent'lutNl lea Sea'pear Superior Mannfnctnre.. Prieto; are lower „than thusa any other estsiblbibmont. LUC:WM .! jrlC.ltitt NQ. 909 Cif 10'MVP -Str?ftt. WELLING; COFFIN, & CO. PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SKIRTINGS. DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS. COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS. SILESIAS, NANKEENS. COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. BLACK DOESKINS'AND CASSIMERES. UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KERSEY& KENTUCKY JEANS. ALSO, 'SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS. • ARMY FLANNELS. 10 and 12-ounce DUCK, Stc., &a 4.1e6-nvwf 3m" " COTTON YARN" FROTHING AM &; 'WELLS. oa24f LEY QHI'NSON, " aOM M I tSTIVITT STREET, • °R.'l:4: 4 ER C T S PHILA.DR-LPHIA,_ ie26-6m OF, EYRE & LANDELL. ATLANTIC COTTON Afi.P.,,° DB. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINebI.., CHARLES AMORY, JR., tk CO., ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. - DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For sale by JOIIN TATUM, COMMISSION MER CHANTafor the sale of DOMESTIC COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS Nos- 243 and 225 CHESTNUT Street, Up-stairs. ja.6-3t* AMERICAN WATCHES. -:M A R.T E R AGiENT FOR-THE - AMERIp4:I.I .. .wAT(II4Os - , T. P.RA - T T 1$ condsizitli in .ielseirot7of AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to snit all classes of • & ELI HOLDEN, Dealer in fine idi l AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, 0r,31.-6na. - 708 MARKET Street. AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER can. JOS H. WATSON, solan Na 326 CHESTNUT St WATOiTtS, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT UNITED STATES " - S . - HARVEY THOMAS,' STOOK AND' BILL BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, eX elusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral nesociated at lowest rates. . . • Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter at Co., Ge0.;.1).-Parrish, Eva.,_ John B. Myers & Co,, Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Furnese, Brinier, & C 0... JO= Thomas; En. JOHN O. OAT.P & §OA , • . STO'Oll & NOTE' BROKERS, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TB:B MECHANICS' BANK. BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TH2 AND NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS. . U.S. FIVE-TWENTIES,. OR. TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS.' PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. lam 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 PREMIUM ON 001,p, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on band. • JAY COOKE,, .7.. SUBSCRIPTION AG NN; noB-tmhl 114- SOUTH THIRD STRIIIIM-: $250,000 T L OAN. IN LABOR OR SMALL AMOUNTTEI, ON DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, *JEWELRY, OLD ESTABLISMED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. • CORNER THIRD • AND SPRIICE . STREETS, • (Only one square below the Exchange.) sl s 4oo t l ` l.N mortgage. •$500.-THESE SUMS invest in . ' o • LUKEN S & MONTGOMEY, jai-1014 e • 1035 BEACH Street. . AGENCY FOR 'TIM- .SALE ''OF . • • UNITED'•STA - TE - • •••'"" • • No. 57 South TRIAD Street. *nit 'door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Go venanientfOr sale In quantitiee to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of - $6O and up. wards. Orders by Mail promptly Attended to: - • • - JACOB E.- RIDGWAY, • domn, _ No. !PT IlionthtNlNN Skeet • . C.AL SMA L L CA ICS: LI CLIME Sallodainst received. and rot sale by . • • . RHODES & WILLIAM:ff.*: 4812. :::: No. 107 SOU t We ' ll& S treat. COMMISSION HOUSES. 220 CHESTNUT STREET Offer for sale. by the Package— STPERIOR COTTON YARN, NO. 10. FOR SALE BY mos erruAcrl ALLEY, FROTHINGHAM Bc WELLS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. "AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY," NOW OFFERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A`MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT MODERATE PRICES. No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HAL de9-Im (sIICOEBBOR TO PRATT di REAM) 607. oH - ErrNin , STREET, EN . DLISH, SWISS, AND AT LESS THAN FORMEH.PRICES. PARR 2/ BROTHER, Iniporters, : vAiq bolo • PINANCIAL. UNITED STATES COUPON SIXES, ISSL. UNITED STATES TEAR-CERTIFICATES UEITED STATES 7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY (5.20) BONDS For sale, at lowest market rates, b) DREXEL &'00.,' atik South THIRD Stree No. Mi WALNUT STREET No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STOCKS AND BONDS BOARD OF ZROKERS. ,MONEY INVESTED GOODS OF BVERY DESCRIPTION, ' AT . I3AAO NATHAN'S' Advances made at the lowest rate U. S. REVENUE "TARPS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. •s k NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS II W e READY THIS iiES. r. ILLUSTRATIONS TO LES NIISERABLES. A superb email quarto on tinted papere elegantly bound, containing 26 magnificent photographic illustra tions of Victor lingo's' Les Pdisorables." The illustra tions after the original designs of G. Brion, who has al really' created a sensation in Paris by these master-piecos of illustrative painting. Price $3, cloth bound, beveled boards, elegant, and SG antique morocco. • • • IL A.LDRIOEI'S POEMS. A charming little Volume, in blue and gold binding, The first cmnplete edition including "The Ballad of Babie Be/L" Price 4d, with a Steel Portrait. m. • • THE KING'S BELL. Ali au th o r iel Legend, hi yet*, br Richard H. Stoddard, of "Songs of Sutantor." Tinted pa per, bevele,j hoards, cloth. Price. 75 Cants. .Iv • • - -- . TRANSITION.. . . &Remembrance of Emma Whiting. by Thigh 'Smith Darponter. L ' 1 v01..' elegantly printed • on tinted paper. P 'ce $l. ' : • •-• ' V? There.books sold by all booksiellers, and sent by inau ri ftee. on receipt of price. by CARLETON, Publisher, New York,. de . watt Oar. BROADWAY and LISPENARD st. iiANA'S . MANUAL OF GEOLOGY.- ----.. Manual of Geology: Treating , of the principles ofthe Science, with special reference to American Ocelot; all Melon - . Dr James D. Dana, M. A., LL. D., Prdfelsor of Geology in 'Fele College. We have satisfaction in announcing the completion of this important work, the earlier publics.tion of which hits been delayed by the state of the authors health. We feel authorized by the opinion of those capable of judg ing of its merits, in stating our conviction that no work Which has been issued on Science will be hailed with More satisfaction than this, or will mark more clearly an era in the history of Geological Literature. The work forms an octavo volume of and pages, illu trated with over one thousand fi gures, and in its entire mechanical execution we have hesitated at no exPease or labor which would in any degree add to its beauty, clearness, and value. Price, in bevelled muslin, $1; half Turkey morocco, marble edges S4AO. THEODORE BLESS & CO., . • No. 43 North THIRD Street We likewise publish: t"ofessor &lima u's Principles of Physic..sMM. prs_r Sillimmes First Principles of Chemistry, • •. • -... jaft3l* _ pas,,,:"AUSPROMP.TLY DELIVER- Large and§CRIBERS THE DAY RECEIVED. Photograph A N NEW' BOON& • Pine ote Paper EN AND ENGRAVED. gratis. ''ideittur Stationer* of all kindba.i. Jal-6t . •CIIALLVC.4. • V TEW ita Initials Stamped :elegant blaillage . • • LYRA CCELEt3TIS. HYMNS OF Hh : Street 'THE LILIT.A.TION OF CHRIST. A nbi z . edition , IN THE EXCELLENT.WOMAN. By W. H. S o , A PRESENT HEAVEN. • By the author of Pax.. B THOUGHTS OF A . COUNiitY PARSOe. 'HACKETT'S SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS. -. LINDSAIF& BLAIUSTOIL •Pablisheis,' Jar. • • 25 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut AGENTS; STILLFE .FAMPHLET. READY 'THIS MORNING.—HOW PEER PEOPLE CON, DUCT A LONG WAR. livo Pamphlet. Pricels cents. Published and for axlo by• . WILLIAM S. & ALFRED•MARTIEN. de9o : No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.. TEN BOOKS1.': NEW:)3OOKg!--THE ' STORY OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle of the Wal. B 3• _Mrs. Jessie B. Fremont. lemo. $11.25. SPRINGS OF ACTION. By, Mrs. C. H. B. Richards. 16mo. s'l. MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D., (Kirwan.) By _Samuel I. Prime. 12mo. $1.25. MEMOIRS OF MRS. JOANNA BETHUNE. By Rev. George W. Bethune, D. D. 12mo. &LSE . BROADCAST. Bx Rev. Nehemiah Adams. 16m0.. $l. For sale by WILLIAM 5..& ALFRED MARTIEN, de3o No. 606.CHE9TNUT Street. • LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.- A, Just published ce 6 cents - ,1 new edition of the late Dr. CULYER\S'ELL'S p CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Rerproductive,Powers, inducing De. bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity ate. The radical mode of treatment, I without medicine. s fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible expense. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addresS, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers. CH. J. C. KLINE & co., . • " .1= BOWERY, New York, Dll4-stm if . . Doak (Wes Any 44VVI- CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WBROTEEERHEADS °IBM:MA . TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED here. • Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months MAO; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. . • seBBm AFINISHED PICTURE AND TRITPIIIIII .PORTRAIT.—The most satisfactory And. pleasing Pictures -are REINER'S Life-sire Photo graphs in oil colors. :SECOND Street, above Green. le nol6-3mif CIARDEL MONUMENT.-A .VERY. •-).* ape CARD PHOTOGRAPH of the MONUMENT late ly efeqed to. the memory of ellatllkll c at i al jaILIN!*. No. I.Hil CHESTNUT Street.: . S. IN A MIRROR yOU $)0 YOUR SELF relied - a... 50 in feature; color, expression are REINER'S Cblored Photographs-for 'sl. 'only. 13E- D Street, above .G recn. . IIIST OPENED, • •:- .A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. • :• ' • No. 906 ARCS( STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VJSITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those Rlshing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. • A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frtmes, on hand. • F. A. 0. TRIPE.. delVam .110PDAY PRESENTS dit WM. A. DROWN & Are now prepared with their usual stock of very superior UMBRELLAS, VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS 'PHOTOGRAPHIC .ALBIIMS-4. - 1 - large variety for sale at low lorkes .1.141 ES W. OBEN & CO:, . del.3-tf if 924 CH&STNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for prer A n s tbar o lea ur co., delS-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. OPERA GL ASSES , OPERA GLASSES. For sale b JIMES W. QUEEN & CO., del34 if. ,924 CHESTZIITT Street. _LADIES , FURS. m , r - me." - y - JNOVVVVYWNeVY LADIES' ,FURS:. . , , ••FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JOHN A. STAMBAOH, 'IMPORTER AIM MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANOY FURS, NO. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. HAS NOW OPEN _ A. splendid stook of Russian and Hudsen Bay and Mink Belle, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR.PRESENTS. del3.tja7 LADIES' FANCY . FURS. • JOHN FAREIRA, No. .718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER o OF LADIES' FANCY •FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children IA now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. unit R 81 FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN • A FULL ASSORTMRNT OF .• F'URS; To tie attention'of the public is invited. nOTi-doi WINES AND. LIQUORS. CHAS. S. JAS.' CARSTAIRS, NOS. Js6 WALNUT and 21. GRANITE Streets, . Offer for sale the following goods in bond of their own importation, Cognac and Rachelle Brandies, in half pipes, quarters, and octaves. • • Burgundy Poi% in quarters and octaves. Oporto Ports, in octaves. . • • Triple-Anchor Gin, iu pipes and three-quarter pipes. Jamaica Rum, in puucheona. Bay Rum, in puncheons and barrels. Claret, in casks and cases. - Alan. the following; for which we are the sale agents : CHAMPAGNE.—The celebrated brands Of "Gold Lac" and "Gloria." Pur.rey & Blames' Imperial French Mustard. . Olives. •46 " Capers. "Carstaire" pure Salad Oil. Also for sale, to arrive, ISO casks Marseilles 3ladeirs. 200 baskets Olive Oil. 120 cases French Mustard. • 500 cases Claret. 117 quarter casks Burgundy Port kf WHISKY I OLD WHISKY! . . WHISKY ! From our own and other celebrated Distilleries. `We are constantly - receiving OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WRISMS, • With 'which for price and Quality. • Wig CHALLENGE COMPARISON. Our Whiskies forpurity. mellowness. and delicacy, are EMINENTLY THE BEST IN THE VrORLD, And we sell them at about HALF PRICE. . .OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Ha already become a considerable feature in our busi ness, and to continue it in its present stem. and to enlarge it,me shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax. about *Schee?. ly as ever. • - • CONSIDER THESE PRICES! Dionongahela 'Whisky, 60 cenis par gallon. - Old Bourbon Whisky,: 75 ceßts per gallon. Old Rye Whisky ' $1 per gallon. Extra Old Rye Whisk 4.soper Very' Choice Old RyeW hisky. $2 nor gallon. • • N. VAN RBI 118"Nortli . SECOND Week nine doors above Arch. dee-bnif • denim* CHAMPAGNENCTNE.IN INVOICE J•lof •Boyal" .and "Green Seal" Champagne Wine. le arrive, and ibr Kale by : • JAURETCRE Sr. I.dVERGNE, . • in 7 RO9 and 204 Sent), FRONT Street." PATENT'. i.RITBBER - OVERSHOES . wag. ELI Sa• : ' HOLIDAY GOODS. 246 MARKET STREET. AIIiUSEIPIENTS. MI.JOHN DERW'S .AltoH-STREET THEATRE Easiness Aleut and Treasurer . " 2 , . .. SOS. D. IVIEPHT HOUSE.; CROWDED PROM PIT TO DOME. Third Night of the Enitexement of MIN CAROLINE RICHINGS, MR. PETER RICHINGS i • lII'LLE KATRINA AND BALLET TROUPE. THENIGHT, (WEDNESDAT). Sanuary_7.laBi Marie DAUurITER OF THE REOIAIENT ...................... . bliss C . Mob Mum Curtquebe ............ l'etf.tr Rid:dups. To be followea hi a G rand - Di vertisethent. • lii'LLE KATRINA AND BALLET TROUPE. To conelude with the COMICAL COUNTESS, Comical - .Countess ............ • • Miss C. Rich ions. WAIN Err-STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee Mrs. M A. GARRETT/lON. Beelines Agent S • ECOND M WEE JOI K, T.-DONNELLY. 'THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 7 1g(14. The Performance will commence with the Comedy of (MD ILEADS AND YOUNG lIHARTS. Lady Alice ' e Miss Laura Keene. Jeaae ltu ru I Mr. W. it. 13Iake. Tem Cok. • • - Mr. C. Wheatleigh. Littleton Coke Mr. C. Walcott, Jr. To conclude with for tim Bret time, WHEATLEIOI( IX A FIX. Mr. Wheatleigh '''''By Ifiumelf. G E.R.}.I A..N. OPERA. ACA , DEMT _...., _. • ' • FIRST OPSRA TUINIDAY, JANUARY 13, us L • SnWeriptiona received :br'J. 8 GOULD. .corner 88- 1 - ENTII and MESTA - UT,. and at the ACADEMY. OF MUSIC, where -seats •may.le ticenred at our: fur the Hi texol.l. • -• ' 4 ja6-3t C ON CEBT HALL,' OHESTNIIT STREET. above TWELFTH. PEARSON'S HISTORIC MIRROR OF .171 k, WATi e showing all ,the interesting objects and incidents cog. fleeted with the rise and progress of the war, Illustrated With startling Dioramic Accompaniments , every zvErf-. lIVG at 7)6" o'clock. Tickets 25 cents ; packages tgi $1: Exhibition- every WEDNESDAY ant afternoon at 8 o'clock. Ticlete and Seats may be secured at the Ball during the day. jay -Bt' THE,HUTCHINSON FAMILY. AFA '33:, L/Zir C., ABET, FREDDY, and LITTLE DENNETT, Will give tbeir FIRST CONCERT at the Halt of SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, Corner of BROAD. on. TNURSDAY Evening, JainnaiT& Cards of Admiration ES cents, Children 33 cents. Doolni oren at (Ui Commencing at 7 jad-St• • - ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. WOOD-- ROFFE'S . ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OP GLASS BLOB ERS_, EVERY EVENING, and on WED NESDAY-4nd SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, Splendid - Low-prcsSure Glass Steam-Engine "MONITOR" wlii be • in full operation at each. entertzti omen t ANOTHER GREAT FEATURE. Altil'• All the Magnificent Works of Art manufactured hy use Company are Distributed Gratuitously among the Visitors. A valuable collection will be distributed every Evening at 9 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Sa turday afternoons at 4 o'cieck. To be distributed by corresponding number-1, which gives every one an equal chance of obtaining a valuable present. The first pre sent for each - exhibition will be a magnificent Case of Work. Admission 15 ants. No balf price. PARTICULAR NOTlCE :....._________ —Thi s Is the first appearance of the Troupe in this city. • ''' ..-PTAIN WILLIAMS- GREAT -. • fiZiIALING 'VOYAGE,. AT LRPTURE ROOK. L. NATewicsilket%ELy,DeArLy. IA Ike nht at iko'elook,. ' ''- 00X atj o'clock. . S s E ms bas ls Real Boat, 27 feet long, wait AND c Ei Ntiblted MO. saccessive nights Ix • AbIUSEMEIN.M..:,ai ial-litto SIC . The great MAGICIANICIINT ..zsi.ps—TENTH - LEARNED CANARY Biz/. popular Entertainments 'EVE.I.., L ,, , , , ,Week, commencing at 7.36 o ala' YOUNG. and SATURDAY afternoons at& '1N..,, . , marvellous: experiments in Magiefat•witthi s in Ventriloquism and the Learned uana.s ev , an d new characters. 'e the Admission Ti cents. Children 13 cents. . Ay GERMANIA . O.ROITIRSTRA. LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTia. NOON at SL o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents: Packages of $ tickets, sl—to be. had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; J. S.. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the ball door. n 02741 INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 3% P. IC frl - TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 South E IGHTH Street.. del7-wtf H.ASSLER'S ORCHESTRA-- 914 Sonti EIGHTH St., O b l erglralunt. delo4ni pENNSYLV.A.NI.A. ACADEMY OF *A- THMPINE ARTS _ • 1015 cdEsTrarr STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock. 1130. Iy9 808 EDWARDS' GAIETY MUSIC, BALL, FIARRISBURG.—Phis' popular place of amomment continues to attract large audiences. Mr. Edwards is familiar with the wishes of the pleasure goln g people of Harrisburg, and is constantly producing new attractions. ' de3o-8t W4s ANTED— PERSON wriw OAPI- T TAL to join one or two onion in attending a Ten! safe Jobbing business. This. is. a rare opportunity. AU commnnications confidentiaL .441ciress, this Office. "A. Ale WANTED,A . :PARTNER WITB T E 4,00, to engage in - a" lucrative business, not re- Anteing much personal attention. A retired merchant. with a mercantile acquiantance, would be preferred. 'Address L. hi. D., Box 674, P. G. :ja(t it WWANTED-A. SITUATION AS SU PERINTENDENT of some brat-dais Cotton K P. by a man of large experience. Would not object to taring charge of au old mill, about to be remodelled with• new machinery, A:c. Undoubted references as to ability atc., can be furnialied.- Address E. It. PERRY, Valley Falls. R. I. • .ni66t* WANTEDA BOY . IN A WHOLE w w SALE Dry Goods 'House In MARKET Street. Ad dress 5..0.41:. Press Office. • jad-St AN UNEMPLOYED 3 . 0 OKEE PER, OF experience, having .a few hones leisure daily. Is willing to- devote that time in posting, closing. or set tling the books of Merchants, Idanuracturers, or Trades men, for a small compensation. Unexceptionable re ferences given. Address Box 2209 Yost Office: ie.s-12V0 j,-I;+,, COAL' VESSELS WANTED - IMMEDIATELY, for Wa , hingdon and Piney "Point. Sigh rates, paid and Amick de:pitch given. Ap ply to WHITER, NORTON. & 06.11t* • • 205 1 ' WkLNUTSfreet. BOARDING. BOARDIN9.-07, SUITE OF ROOMS and Single Rooms.' at N. B. corner SIXTEENTH and LOCUST Stmts. jar& PERSONAL. MUSTER AND PAY 'ROLLS, AND Government claims of all kinds cashed or col- lected, at reasonable rates, by JAMES FULTON, 4*llll WALNUT Street, Fbiladelpbia. nod-tf PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonablis and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upos by JAMES FULTOII, Solicitor fo 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia_. Particular attention given to. parties living at a Ma tance. ocl&tf TIRNRY M. GERMAN, late of the county of Philadelphia. In obedience to an order of Publication to me directed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court. of Common Pleas for the City and County of Phila-. Oclldo, on the FIRST MONDAY of MARCH next, to show cause, if any yon haye, why your wife, MARY H. GEIBIAN, should not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into with you, according to the. prayer of her petition Med in said court. JOHN THO MPSON, Sheriff. Sheers Office, Philadelphia, Jan. 6th, ]S63. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE :"LCITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 6:1171?1111/V1M117 • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN GARRETT, DANIKL BEIDEL,MAN, and WIBLIAWI H. KIRKPATRICK, Ex ecutors of James Kirkpatrick, deceased, and to make dis• tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant.. will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his. appointment, on MONDAY, 12tIr January, lEtal, at 4. o'clock, P. M., at 12S South SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jai-wfm 3t INSURANCE COMPANIES. Aa.‘aiMraZ6SAAZZih.alkli.Si.akiii3iii3filMOJ GIRARD, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE, 415, WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL $200,000. This Company - continues to take risks on the safes classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability. to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed• - 1500,000 .DOLLARS. andiwe respectfully solicittta favor in the future DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT.,ERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY; C. E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD,_JR., PETER S. HOE,. of N. EA WM. WM. M. SWAIN FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSLTH KLAPP H. D., N. S LAWRENCE, WM. C. RUDMAN, ' JOHN SUPPLER THOMAS CRAVEN, President. • 1. S. GILLETT, Vice President, .L 5 S. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap3l.iftf UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE. COMF'ANY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN FADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, winch is now fully recognized as the only correct principle. . The law under which this Company is chartere&pro vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become, Impaired to the extent of mOO% or more,the stockhotd, ere shall be called upon to make goodeuch deficiency_ This is the only cash Company in America which affords. this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on. March eth,lBos. Rates of premium charged by this Company areas low as 200 years' experience and the probable future rate al interest will justify. 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Frank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre ,Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. ldessrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. delo-wfiz3w FAME 14S17RA_NCE COMPANY, NO. 403 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. F. N. Buck, R. D. Woodruff Jr... Chas. Richardson. • John Kessler, Henry Lewis. Jr., P: S. Justice, Alex. Willlldln. • Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, ; Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Davis. 'John W. Everman, FRANCIS N. BU • IC, President CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President, WILMA vS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. fmhl94lll • REMOVAL. -&-s) A WI NC H ITO REMOVED TO 506 CHESTNUT. ST4EET. Jae, A.TERTALS FOR MINORPIES. BUNCH, LATER, AND SULTANA CITRON CURRANT4PICER. - CIDER WlNSek.f.„. &a. - ALB - FARTa . ..ROBERTS, DEALER' IN ' FINE GROCERIES. • disla-if If CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE. R. HANNA,' ATTORNEY-AT fiwirir.gtts once to Xo, 130 South srxntret ! boiu 11. FORSALETHREE-EIGHTHS, ``iiithe•bris_Tliiii. Welter. Apply to • • •• - • • ORAL JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr., • No. 126 wALNur Street. 9al~tf =- TziE .PtiliENOLOthiaAL OA3I. 1 * i N D ET r g :A_ D e a ß an - boo greit ou is itTe n. n d l ty and Auk logy, itygine . Phanoraphy r and f:r ° Rreno eel eRILMMiTIOIIB; , 'jrdere by mil should addremed to • • JOHN L. CAPE_ N • 0c22-wmaalif V 22 CHESTZPJT Street. Phil,& mcrsrc A. BIRGALD. Agen WANTS. LEGAL• B. E. WALLACE. A.nditor.
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