ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS, Ur TO 12 o'cLOcs LAST NIGHT. lath and Chestnut. Dr.T Deane, Boston It II Wellington, Baltimore W 0 Davey & la, Jersey City W li Trott, New York Win Wad, New York Win N Marcus, New York C V Culver, Penne C Booboo, Harrisburg O E Sloss, California Allison, Ohio Jag Edmond, BoAtou Jas Huy, New York • A R Potts, Wash, D C J (fipple, Jr, Pror. RI Miss Swaim, Now Haven Mrs E D Vinton, N Haven Mrs Williams, Readin Mrs Seitertnerhoro, N g_ York Uls.Seltormorhorn, N York F A Schormerhorn, N York H A Schermorhorn i N York D Brigham, New lark F Jenkins, Boston Houdrick, Carbondale • Mrs Wm Wnrts,Carhoudide L INnstelp, New York S S Visitor, Now York W W Miller & w,Wheoling .1 Whitney, Wisconsin J It Bruinger, Jr, & w, Pa MoCamiloy, Penua P Higgins, Boston W D Walbridgo, Detroit K N Reed, Detroit S S Blanchord & w, Boston C C Lilienthal, Now York W Paulsen, New York( N Kingsley Conn W Orlr wolkllartford Talcot t.,_New Haven W I' Ross, Cherokee Nation 3 W Stordur, Cherokee N . S P Patterson, Now York 11 Rim Now York F P Way, New York W H Flitcraft, Philada 0 Harrison, Now York ,T I' Vorreo. Piffled& O W Carleton, Mass Cool luental Hotel— lgoie, Oxford. 0 J Belly & wf, Obio j Lloyd & w f St Louis S liochler. Williamsport W Poulson, Baltimore j c liockh ill & In, Phihula . 1 w A Wheeler, New York. Wolf, Prov, U I *flies I' Oliver, ar Now York H Leond, New York A II Cross, Penult I' Bays. Baltimore )1 Hat tacitly, Now York k Coletunu, West'rroy tga Corter, Jr, St AV r, Blaine Carter, Multi° 5 Hurlbut, Lee, Blass jsp Merwi, 8 A s McMul n len, Brooklyn itoPkinson, 11 S 41 S Crook, Baltimore 0 Bilknori Brooklyn y Bound, Harrisburg jss C Brown, ilarriebura Wai Henry, Beaver co, Pa j lildAnc, Indiana .1 r Bond, Poona 6 A moton, Now York )t* H Hold , e, St Paul fl II Oakes, St Peal .1 N volmornoll, New York C Holm , m, Wash 11 E oy t Hat , c ßrad ow rdh, N York Hfo 0 Hoyt, New York 0 11 Crooke, New York j }an & la, Now York j McCook, Hartford, Ct W e ' Sheldon. Ilartforil,Ct jp Ballf r, Hartford, C 4 t c Southwick, Now York Jkoberts, Now York c 0 Simpson, New York Babcock, New Haven J Babcock, New Haven Br I, Bradley, Boated , C II ?duffle, Penna. A Aiorrb , , Delawitre• L lielfenstein, Pottstille twat, below 'Muth. 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Virginia .10 Graham, Wilmington • P Lord, min gton tCleadening Frank thrd N Al!tchell, Philadelphia W Acton, Salem, J • 0 1,p1115, Philadelphia Carl Harvey Beyer, N Mr, Form & hi, St Louts ps.ltadmau, St l i emis j,,bn Mortimer p Fsandere & In, Coon TA Wiley, Baltimore p n . s KiSsala, New York Nlf.; Gertrude, Now York 311 , s II Gertrude, Now York C Guilden, Purt Clinton II Minton, Wost Chestbr Jim II Knight, II S Army pr .1 Moore, Pennsylvania Wm Blanchard, New York Tir Jameson & In, N York XX Hopson, Jersey City • Nnttne, Jersey City .IColity, New York Merohauts . —Pouril PrMot•ris ,tr in, New York CAA W H Crawford, Va. lianbanan, St Louis • s Ward. Pitt.hurg t I: Nielson, Pittsburg Cummings, Bollefonte .1 'lHarriAttrg 'Howard Idmonti., Pa Lane. Oxford, 0 :as Healer, Douglassville Bon J Ryon, Pottsville B Deacon, Mt Holly; N J coi Win Lilly, Penn ilaven Ihin Asa Packer M Chunk A 0 Brodhead, hi Chunk 1 street, above Filth. A C HouHugs, New Jersey Bobt Du }Jots, Now Jersey H W 'Tertian, N Jersey Deo Cunningham, N York Win Ward, New York T R Cullln, Mauch Chunk F .1 Posey. Hagerstown W Duncan & la, New York Lt (eo C Mar +hall, Penn's S Hawes, Boston I Mrs` ilkins, Baltimore i WWII d'r, Pottsville C Silver, N Hampshire IC W Beard, U S N itnerlenn—Chestnit r±:as Junco, Pennsylvania V Hied, Philadelphia \V Canning, Philadelphia 'Sadler, IA il, Del ~11 Wiley, Pennsylvania :elm Bash itz In, Buffalo Cot E Ulmer, PE nu'a C Starr. 11 S N tie.. V Coburn Mass , ph la Gee F Feiner, Bost dol on MI, C 6tarr, Toledo, 0 !lentils • 11 t: Shun, Mt 13 ol ly, N J ti .1 Durum . ), U S X $l. Louis Hotel—Chestnut street, ON Third. I,Wlgfall, Montgomery co 1 B Natty 1;iollter, Now TorkW Jones; U S A SC Masten All Holmes, Worcester • Gas Smith. Wash, D C John W Hazleton, If Jersey Gee Webb, Virginia Miss Lizzie Wrlght,N Yoho Pon Frankrord "rhos Mapes, New lurk Y. 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Juniata co L J Rice, Perry co, Pa and Market streets. C Harvey H S Monie r Dauphin co A Galvin, Newrills, Pa C C Tallman, Holmesbnrg Thos E Watt, Pittsburg Bald Eagle—Third st., above Callowhili. K Reeder, New llope 1B Beaus, Bucks co P Koones Centre co W j Beaus, Bucks to 1 - Beans, Bucks co 1311 , s F E Feather; Reading Madison Honsea-Seeond St., above Staxket„ 1, Ryan, Hew Dow E CarhartMaryland 11 Harrold. Fa Cant C C S tevens,e Va i Wildman, Yardleyville . W D 'Argo, Pa ,o , heYoung, Allentown H H Smith, Mt Holly, N J :.,, Price, Delaware Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch. oTraernan, Ohio John Young, Baltimore CAP hekson, Zanesville, 0 J Henke, Baltimore N Brunsw James Smith, New York R James, New York SPECIAL NOTICES. SERENADE. DT THE BART OF TOWER BALL. the wintry wind is sighing:, Tn my pensive mint replying, Nancy, wake from peaceful slumbers, Wake and bear my plaintive numbers is.r.—Wide awake I ant, my Jerry; Wide awake, and yet not merry, At my window thou Last found me, With my blauket-shawl around me. :::.RY.—What! are those thine eyes, my Nancy? I mistook them in my fancy, Yor two stars, that take their stattou In some brilliant constellation. Z this Inclement season Clouds thloceyeAight or thy reason, Haste and to thy bed betake thee, Lest :,cone fearful ague shake thee ::!.:;T.—night air, tiniest, cannot harm me, Nor can ague flt+ alarm me; Warmed by clothes from Bennett's Tower, I defy the season's power, Ko• y.-1( Torrit ILti.t. supplies thy clothing, Thou neee'st be stfratirl of nothing, Sing, my love, and I will listen 'Till the stars shall cease to glisten. T • relieve our employees from unnecemary confine- L. 41,4 during the dull reason, our store will be closed, mni further notice, at C o'clock P. ;if., except on Bator_ d. 4 4, IT hell it will bo open until 10 P. 3L, as usual. ttr at:!•ortinent of Winter Clothing is the largest and complete in Philo dolphin. I'`WER HALL, ns MAIIKET Street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & CO. IR-1 GEORGE STECE'S P 17,11 II:MITABLE, PIANO FORTES, Glands and Sqnares, of rapidly taking precedence of all others for their N•trer, evenness of touch, and pure quality of tone. None 1.141 d, purchase without examining them closely. tit most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting Price; to suit the times. all ta th .10t J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, 4i Lang Diseases eared by McCO VS BRONCHIAL ?AM. To be bed at No. 1234 COATES Street, and all ' r uggiill. Price all rents. Jalo-3t* A REAL REml. DY. BEANDRETH'S PILLS, These Pill,. expel the principle of disease and increase 1 `Principle of life. Dr. Lull, of Potsdam, who has used 1:q; twenty years in his practice, says, "They are a I•tttabte compound, which invigorate, cleanse, and Itfr the blood, correct and regulate all the secretions; 1 • hr purgation, discharge the whole mass of morbid Ur? from the system without reducing the strength." of are admitted to he the best purgative and anti 4vits tuedicine ; and have not their equal for rheum'', colds, coughs, asthma, etc., etc., and as purifiers sweeteners of the blood they are without a rival. STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN BULMER, This December 4,11. yelled States Blurt ue At tiflery, at Newhern, N. C., says his ',mud lieutenant, Charles R. Doane, was st aked with typhoid fever t hat he continued to grow "try, an d was given up by the doctors, who had been table to open his bowel... Captain Balmer concluded :r a dose of Brandreth's PHI., a medicine which he 4 used from his childhood. He gave seven over ftt.and requested the nurse to give seven more In morning. The c Wert was thorough; the delirium .1444 off. and the young lieutenant tvas easy, and evi -44.ir MUM better; in the evening he was able to get Bo took the pill' a few (lays, continuing to Im !,w.and the typhoid fever was cured. He was then .!nted with fever and ague.' Again the pills were re t-.l' and they enrol hi. fever and ague also. In a t ears he W 39 fully tvet.wetl to health. anon the surgeon general to see to It that a sup lhandreth's rills are among the medicinal stores. H. BRANDRETH, M. D. ::4tlpal °See, 2114 CANAL Street, New York. For Fhaidelplitu by Mr. scrIAEFFER No. 14 North 1 1 11 Street. and T. W. DYOTT .3: O N, No. 232 No7it ')ND Street. Jalo.B to th 3t• • B itCHELOR'S HAIR DYE 11 ,,, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. t.IAM A. BATCHF.LOR'S celebrated Hair Dye r Sites a color not to be distinguished from nature; 'noted Dot to Injure the hair in the least ; remedies • :II streets of bad area, and invigorates the Hair tot ° RA r, RED, or lit;:iTY lIAIR instantly turns a .'std Black or Drown. leaving the Hair soft and Sold by all Druaglets, &c. ‘ The Gamine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOSI3 tht four *idea of Kw-A FACTORY. No. BI BARCLAY Street, (Late 2a3 Broweiwan and 16 Bond street.) New York. S- T-186o-X- DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Inclfr.strengtheu, and invigorate. create a healthy appetite. : t er are an antidote to change of water and diet er overcome effecta of dissipation and late hours. eT strengthen the ardom and enliven the mind. i' 4 l . Prevent miarAnatie Mad intermittent fevers. Purify the breath dud acidity of the stomaoh. .. 7.7 cure Dyspepsia and CoustiPation. 7 elite Dierrhmha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbne. 6. 4 . 1 7 rare Liver Complot ut and Nervous Headache. ~,"1 are the beet BITTERS in the world. They make " creek man strong, and are exhausted uatnre'e areal 4er ' Thor are made of pure St. Croix Ram, the cal*. 4 lCalisaya Bark, root. and herbs, and are taken with ,i'leteure of a boverfura. withont regard to age or time ~ ; ; 1 7. ?anteaterly recommended to delicate Person: 'rite gentle stimuls at. Sold by all CO., Drug , r4.llotels and Salonne. P. H. DRAKE & CO.. %OS 40 on, " AY, New York -. .•••Llo • RIPE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST I t. made hi the Best alsuaer, expressly for RETAIL LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain 11. 7: 4 i , All Hoods made to Order warranted satisfactorl. ; 1 .,2 1- PRics Srsisst itrictly adhered to. All are ,:ttittleated JONES sr CO., 004 MARKET Street. Hon P DiPenniman, Penna Hou 1 BPennlmandr,Panna Hen .f P Vincent, Erie, Pa Hon R McMurtroc, Blair co 0 W Stevens St la,Baltimore Hon Simon Cameron J I. Sheafe, Boston B Hatfield, Pennsylvania B Egan, New lock H Daniels, Baltimore W Philadelphia W B Davta, New York ,0 Spear Butler Ilan Eli Slifer, Harrisburg street, below Arch. (i W Cowen, Wash t D Mamma usetts Wm A Wallace, Ps Hon M Strouse, Pottsville Hon Thom White, Indiana S W Trimmer,White Haven Hon J B StarkWilke.barre V I; Plollet, Wysox, l'a A H Donning. Pa ' Miss H Wynkoop, Trenton Miss Wynkopp,l'routou Thom M Dee, Uniontown Mrs M B Priestley, Pa D A Loomis, NeW York Edward Beim, Cincinnati COUODS ! COLDS ! CONSUMPTION! AND TUE immense amount of human suffering from DISEARES of the PULMONARY °ROANS, may all ho speedily and radically retieved by that well-known remedy, Dr. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Read the evidence: A SETTLED COLD AND MUGU CURED. CIL& R LES 111)(11NTON, of Garden Grove, lowa, writes I have used your EXPECTORANT in a case of SET TLED COLD, attended with a COUGH. After omploYing one of our best physicians, and receiving no benefit, I tried your EXPECTORANT, which cared me before I had consumed one bottle of it. I have since used it in my family for common Colds, and other complaints for_ whichit is recommended, with the same success. "ONCE MORE LIKE MV FORMER SELF." Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWsOx; of No. 17.17 Clarion street, Ph ladelph in. writes; Some time ago I was attacked with that most fatal di sense, BRONCHITIS, and finding that it was making 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 en Interval of some mouths, however, I was again prostrated, and, of course, sought my former remedy; but this time with no good results, 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 other specifics . , warranted to cure, &c.: bat all ailed. I was at last advised by fl friend to try Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant, and the result, I am happy to say, has boon most astonishing, and I am once moro like my former self. 'lt will give me great pleasure to recommend your justly celebrated Expectorant to any ono afflicted with it Bronchial Complaint. BEST COIMIT MEDICINE BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Rev, B, E. Duimax, Pastor of the First 13aplist Church, • Camden, N. J., writes: A few weeks since, while suffering from it very se vere cold, 1 became so hoarse that it Wag with great diffi culty I could speak so as to be understood. While iu this condition your Expectorant not only gave me im mediate relief, but in three or four days completely cured my cold; and removed my hoarseness. I, therefore, take pleasure in recommending the Expectorant as being, in my-judgment, the best Cough Medicine before the SPITTING OF BLOOD WITH HECTIC FEVER A• Witnuto, writing front Wittingen, (iinuover,) 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 of Blood and Hectic Fever, from the combined effects of which he was becoming rapidly reduced. He had, in compliance with the advice of a physician in his neighborhood, tried vae one medicines, 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 days, 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 my exertions in causing him to give it a trial. IMMEDfATE AND PERMANENT RELIEF Mrs. J. 11.1limmt, ()ISt. Johns vine, Montgomery county, New York, writes: My little daughter,•aged ten .years, has always been subject to Cold, producing Croup, Congestion, Inflamma tion of the Lungs, or a severe, protracted Cough. Tour Expectorant is the only medicine that over 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 TIE COULD NOT LIVE Mr, T. Punissox, of Utica, Clark county, Indiana, writes: I have been afflicted for fifteen years, with an obstinate and severe Cough, which prevented me from doing any work that required much exertion. I was so minced 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. Jnyne's Expectorant, two bottles of which rid me of my Corgi'. lamin my fifty-ninth year, and during the past harvest I did a good day's work in the field. A VIOLENT COUGH OF LONG CONTINUANCE Mr. ALFinn) A. Fonn, of Milton, Nova Scotin, writes During the winter of .!FOI6I, I contracted a violent cough, which, from its long continuance, was thought by many of My friends to indicate consumption. While in this condition, I obtnined,throngh the persuasion of Mrs. D. O. Claskill, of this place, a bottle of your Expectorant, and having taken the same according to your directions, I Was soon greatly relieved; and eventually cored, and my health has teen excellent over since. From my own experience, therefore, I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers from pulmonary consumption. VALHADLE TEITIMONT rßom CHINA. Rey. I J. ROBERTA, the well-known Chinese mission ary, writ - lug frum Canton, under date of June 25, 136?, says, I And the Expectorant a very valuable Medicine—in deed, I cannot do ivitbnat if; on account of a &Irani; Breast Complaint, which has troubled 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, a n d, were it not for the requirements of my vo cation, I believe would have ere this effected a permanent cure. "I GAVE UP ALL }TOPES .OF GETTING WELL." Mr. DAcTEL E. LEE, of Tuckahoe, Cape May county, N. 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 severe that I gave up all hopes of getting well, as everything I used afforded no ease. Your agents, Shoemaker & Steelman, sent me a bottle of your EXPECTORANT, which gave me immediate re lief. By the time I had Ivied 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 com plete success. COUGHS AND COLDS PROMPTLY RELIEVED. Lieutenant Lik It 3 WAGNER. Company D, SSth Regiment (McLean's) writes from Alexandria: During all the time we have been in the. service, near ly fonr months, but one of our 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 MEDI CINES. The EXPECTORANT has been much sought after in cases of Coughs, Colds, &c., and has always afforded prompt relief, while the CARMINATIVE BALSAM has operated like a charm in all cases of looseness of the bowels, diarthcea, &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 furnished us. Prepared only by Dr. D. JATNE & SON, No. 242, CHESTNUT Street. Ja7-ws2t II 6 7!"4-‘ 1 - - ; Al rOm MI 3 0 NPA LEATITT—ALLIBONE.—At Grace Church, Pember ton, N. J., on the Sth instant, by the Rev. Wellington Fergus, Charles W. Leavitt, of Philadelphia, to Sarah, daughter of ,Thomas Idlibone, - Paq. No cards. • CLARKSCN—WALKER.—On the evening of the Silt instant, by the Rev. Charles D. Cooper. assisted by the Rev. Dr. Muhleuberg, of New York, Samuel Clarkson and Virenht, daughter of the late Wm. W. Walker. * LIPPER—HAMBURGRR.—On the 7th Lustl7l3 , theßev. Hamburger. NuMorals, Mr. M. W. Lipper to Miss Clara NO cards sent. Residence 117 New street. HAWKSWORTH.—In Washington City, January 6, 1F433. from wounds received at the battle of Fredericks burg, Va., Thomas Ilawksworth, major of the 6Sth Regi ment, Peunsylvania Volunteers (Scott Legion.) The funeral will take place from his late residence, Godfrey avenue, above Jefferson street, between Fourth and Fifth, on Sunday at 1 o'clock. 0 ILLINGII AM.—On the oth instant. William H. Gil lingham, M. D. His male friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 127 North Thirteenthstreet on Tuesday next, )3th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. APPLE.—On the Sth inst., lkiwin Apple, in the 44th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his father, in West Chester, on Sunday afternoon, 11th nt , 3 o 'clock, without further notice. • _ WHITE.—On Tuesday morning January 6th, 1933, Joel M. White, in the 03d year 6f his age. The Male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the Amend from hLs late residence, 1216 Spruce street, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. KARCHER.—On the Sth last., Mrs. Catharine Karcher, relict of the late Daniel Karcher, Sr., aged 6ff years. Pottsviile, Pa., papers please copy.' The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, N. E. corner of Wharton and Sixth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, the 10th, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Wharton street Church vault. COMLY.—On Fifth-day gvening, the Bth inst. of dip- Merle: Joseph P., son of S. J. and Emma A. C.Luly, in the 6th year of his age. • Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. ILLS Arch street, on First-day morning, the 11th inst., at Iv; o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. • .ROWLAND.—Robert Rowland, in the 79th year of his age. • The relatives and friends are incited to attend his fu neral from the residence of his son, Dr. J. Rowland, Ms dia, on Sunday afternoon next; to meet at the house I o'clock P. Al. EYRE •Sr• LA NDELL, FOURTH AND A4taituspi. A ne assortment of ' (:nod (loss y Black Silks. 31110 • Widows' Silks without gloss. . ~ . • • RYER b. •LANDELL, F O AND Ann, always keep a fine stock .of - •.• • • Staple llonselailti Goods. •., ' ' • 39,10 , - Hest Muslim., Linear; and Flannels. • PYRE & LANDELL,..FOURTH AND Axcil. aIWII rS keep .% full line of • .. • • Mon ruing Shawls. IMO • Faxlikaabla Shawl& ••• . - RESSON & SON HAVE JUST RE. -a-' CEIVET MUSLIN AND REVIBRE BOWS; Linen. 3frtil, Tarla. tan, and Late Collars and Sleeves : wide Hem'd Banditti; ;. English Crapes and Veils ; REAL 310 HAIRS or Glossy Alpacas ;Toon de Sole or Mourning Silks; Black and Purple de Lames; All-wool Black Cashmeres, Merino. 3., OTTOMAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tamises, Mousse. Tbibet and Ithutket Long Shawls. &c. deN MOURNING STORE, 91S CHESTNUT Street. REV. DR. BRAINERD WIIILL 1: - tr.stels RS DAY Evening . at the UNION VO LUNTSISIt It F:P ESIIIIENT SALOON, at 7g o'clock. • 'EW JERtys,tx.F:m CHURC H, CHERRY Street, wes t orrwentietli. 'Divine eer vire on SUNDAY, id lO3 i o 'clock. Rev. W. 11. BEXADE, Pa. tor. its, CI~YSUCI. ON WASHINGTON SgrAlZE.—.::erileet in this church on TO.HOIt- RVW yr Es !NG, sit .Mocic• le EV. DR. BARTIPIE WILL trParis 11)..iinunow- MO WS I NG,_at 1031 IA War. in the Tnisertstid. M. E. Church , ELEATENTEL ahuve Jeffe -.um. • lt. GRACE CHURCH, . CORNER OF TW.a r IMO !HURT Strreti,—Divine Aery ice will be brill tlll4 Clten:b TO-MORROW.RVENING. This Su-t.: xt 7.'4 e'ri.x.k. Rev. Mr. RICH4RDs. of West I'hSladclPhiq~: i< r%Pcelcd to Preach." . R. IMFIRST REFORMED DUTCH Chn rat, .SEViD;THL and WRING G AUG CI St... Rev. .10/1:1 11. til:YDAto. lanstor.—Sorvice TO-MOR ROW, ut In tha two fling, end at 7) o'clock in the ereoinc. • M. THE REV: DR. BOARD)IAN WILL rep.sit Preached in his Church lest Sunday. To.3IOIZROW • MORNING, in the Third It - form. d Dutch Church, TENTS and FILBERT. Service at 103; o'clock A. M . .111. v.. Dr:YISID.'R wilt preach in the afternoon et • ' ' its A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEET INH will be held in S. or T. Hall. SECON D below Queen. en MONDAY Evening next, at 0 clock. Franklin and Morning Light Divisions, and all friendly to the cause, aro invited. Able speakers will address the meeting. 019 J. W. PBTEDS IN, R. S of No: V. WEEN. OF PRAYER ; 0 1LIKE closlau inet•cing of the week of prayer will he held THIS iSaturtlay) AFTER:11001)f, at 3); o'clock, in the CLIHRCiI OF EPIPILISI , and FIFTEENTII A:m(4a. The ministers and members of ail Evangelical ilharcliesi are incited to attend. It* THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF EH EPISCOPAL CHURCH, (MARLBORO Street, Abit% 6 , 4 Girard avenue, W ilt ce l e b rat e t b a i r .r wencr . NCV enth miniver:um on TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORS INO,J•es commenciag at 10 o'clock. A collection wilt be made for the benent.of the schooL4. lt• • THERE WILL BE A MASS MEET ING held by the colorod citizens of Philadelphia. ou xviis I NO, .lannary 10,_IStri, at half pmt o'clock. in the Second Preohyteriau ,Church, sr. *CARY' Street, for the panto-nor 0 , 4'114. an expression of senti ment a proving or the Pre.adent's Proclamation in emancipation the slaves in the States now in rebellion nyninot the l'ednial ilorernment. The service( of seve ral Ablo and disthmtbdteit speakers aro engaged in st - dr o ss the meeting. The public are invited to attend. Admittatire it cow:, to defray exPellf4oB and publish the preceedit.a . A. B 2 order of the committee : AUGUSTUS DORSEY'. HENRY WINTON,: II EN It EIA RI(0.1% D. DANIEL COLL!. jaID3O And othcrs. M• REV. D. S. BURNET, OF VINCIN IIATI, will preach in the Church, MSc. below Melon, TO-blaltßOW MORNING, at Igg, and in the EN ening o'clonck. It. "TILE FINAL GREAT TRIBULA TION about 7863 t.••• '7ll, in connection with Chri , t's Ad V( xit."—Rev. M. BAXTER preaches upon this in Zion Epiacopal Church, COLUMBIA Avenue and Mai! NI Sc., SUN DAY AFTERNOON, and in St. John's, BROWN St., lielovv Third, SUNDAY EVENING. Also, beforo the State House on line afternoons. • 10 THE SIXTY—FIFTH WEEKLY meeting by the Army Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association in behalf of the Soldiers will lie hold in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, SPRITOR Street, below Sixth, Rev. F. R. Harba nul, pastor, TO MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 714 o'clock. Ad dresses by Rev. Alex. flied, General Snocrinteudent of the Christian Commission. just front the battle-held, from whom very interesting statements may he ea- Peeled ; alto, by Gee. 11. Stuart, E-q.. Vll3 will give some extracts from letters just received, and by Rev. Lyman N. Freeman, chaplain of hospital. A collection will lie taken tin to aid the ranee. ' 11.* ADQUAR T.E RES.V.H.VP: BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION. P. IL. Ptirt.Aoto,pittA. January 9. 183. SPECIAL 01l DEM, No. 14. I. The funeral of the late Major HAWKWORTTI, of the afth Regiment Pettusvlvettut Volunteers, wounded whilegallantly performing . his duty at the Battle of Fredericksburg. \ irginia, will tnke place, from his late residence. JEFFERSfON Btreet, above Fourth, on SUN DAY NEXT. n t 2 o'clock P. M. IL In obedience to Division Orders. Col N. R. Kueas4, lst Regiment Infantry, R. 8., will detail four colt panies from his command as escort to,the remains, and report as above. nt Its o'clock P. M. • 111. Other ithlttarry Organizations desirous of assisting iu doing litisiorTo the remains of a brave soldier, will re port above Jo the officer in command of the escort. IV• Officers of the Army, Navy, and Pennsylvania Volunteers ate respectfully invited to attend. By order of . Colonel C. M. EAKIN, Commanding Brignde. • .101 IN E. ADDICKS. Acting A. A. General. It IM.THE ANNUAL. MEETING RP THE Cootributors to the Philadelphia Lying-in Charity and Neve Society will be held at the Home, S. W earner ILEVENTII and CIIERRY; on MONDAY EVENING, Jlinnarr 12, at S o'clock. • •• JAMES M FARR, Secretary. HOUSE OF REFUGE.—THE AN NUAL meeting of the Contributors to the House of Refuge will be held on WEDNESDAY. tit e Uth inst., at 4 irelock P. M., at No. 109 North TESTI( Street, above Arch. The nuptial report of the Board of Manager:: Will be submitted, and an election will be hold for officers and Ma lingers to serve for the ensuing year. ALEXANDER Secretary Rouse of Refuge. . Philadelphia, Tnn. 6.1563. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on the 6th and 9th instant, toe following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published :• Reffo/seei, That notice be given that the Citizens.' Bounty Fund Counnittee kill discontinne tho payment or bounties and compensation to captains after the :fist January instant, except in such cases as they may have already eblignted themselves to pay after that dam. Reßolred, That the Ce•mmittee will, mf soon as practi cable, after the Ist of February next, make a report to the subset fifers to the Fond. . - . .Regofred, That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia, on or before the Slat jaauary instant, (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and those who have received any bounty from the city of Philadelphia,) for the following—viz: Segebarth's Art Hier''. Peyton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artilltry, U. S. Regulars, 11. S. Marines, Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments. Said payment to be made whenever the recruit is de finitively in service in the field, or in a fort, garrison, navy yard. or ship of the United States. Resolrea, That all payments under the foregoing reso lutions be made in accordance with the forms adopted by the Disharsine Agency THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN. BLODOET, Secretary. Jalo-tja3l CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA 1/COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE, N. E. cor. SEVENTH' and CHESTNUT Streets. INSTRUCTION in VOOK-REEPING in its different branches, as practised by the best accountants ; PEN MANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental, Commercial LaW, Mercantile Forms, and Calculations, &c., DAY and EVENING..iaIO43t* • MOFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR— TI •T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILA.DEL pit lA, October 24. 1562. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themPolves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER. ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. MTHE UNION VOLUNTEER. RE FRESHMENT COMMITTEE. acknowledge the fol lowing contributions: Mrs. R. F. Loper ,_slro; same, 2d donation'. $7O; D. W. Lenox, Trenton, J., $5; Fair, La min street, Of rmantown, Ann Pooly, Lirxie Steam, Mary Steam, $17.14; Fair, 1033 Morgan street, Miss Fannie An thony, C. Cartery, M. Bond, $l7; G. M. Frontman, $l5; M. M., $5 • G. M. Swing, $1; Miss MeAliester, 40.3 N. Se venth street, $2O; N. A. Insnr, $25; Capt. Tnrnison, $3; Children's Fair, held at Mrs. Keen's, No. 1508 Palmer street, $37.50; Rev, Albert Barnes,_slo; 510 Wm. B. Furness,. 57 D R. Bennett $10; Western Bank; proceeds of a lair held by Miss Anna Lame and Jane Tomlinson, SU. It M. CELEBRATION DIEETING.—MEM BERS of the.PRNNSYLVANIA ANTI-SLAVERY. SOCIETY, and such others as may choose to join them, will hold a meting in SANSOU-STREET HALL, next SATURDAY ETENING, the 10th inst., at 7.1‘ o'clock. to celebrate, by Speeches, etcetera, the auspicious event which has distinguished the opening of the New Year— n() Proclamation of Freedom by the President of the United States. The public are invited to attend. ja.6t r3a. 1101111EOPATMC HOSPITAL, 1116 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. mee of charge. B. F. GLENN, non-tf Secretary . of Board of Managers. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPaNY—Office, 927 South Fu. MTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, Jannaly 8 LW. The Board of Rewires of this Company have d iclared &Dividend of SEVEA per cent. on the Preferred Stock, payable in Cash on the 15th inst., and a Dividend of SEVEN per cent. on the. Common Stock, payable lu stock on the Nth of February, free from State tax. The. Dividend on the Preferred Stock will be paid to bolclers in New York at the-oet.e—ef-*a c rarmers Loan. end Trust Company, and in Boston at the office or =emu: J B. Thayer & Bro.. • ja9.05 . NV 888, Secretary. IMP PHILADELPHIA .AND READING RAILROAD CO.—OPPica 227 ScarFr FOURTH Sr., PHILADELPHIA, December B,IBE2.—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 tho SECOND MONDAY- (12th) of JANUARY next at VI o'clock M. W. g WEEB, deB-tMI3 Secretary. Iraft. OFFICE OF THE FArRMOUNT AND ARCH STREET CITY PASSENGER RAIL WAY CO., No. 262 CALLOWHILL STREHT, Philadelphia, Jan S, The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR per share on the capital stock of the company, payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 15th last. The transfer books will be closed until the 15th inst. ja9-tl5 JOHN T. LAN GE, Secretary' SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCE MENT OF .CHRISTIANITY IN PENNSYLVA MA.—The flfty-first Anniversary of the Society wilt he celebrated, at ST. MARK'S CHURCH, on SUNDAY next, the 11th instant, being the first Sunday after the Epipha ny. Service to commence at 7 P. M. The Annual Re port will be rent, and A. Sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. WASHBURN, and a Collection taken up in aid of the objects of the Society. The members of the Society will meet in the Vestry room of the Church at 7 o'clock. jaSat • GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary.. M , AT A. MEETING OF THE CONTRI. BUTOITA to the HOSPITAL OF THE PRO TESTAVT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia. held TUESDAY. Jainism- fah 113E1,' the following-named gen tlemen were duly elected members ofthe B - ard of Matta gers to serve for the miming three years, viz : Iter. Y. A..DeWOLFE HOWE, D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D D. Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D. JOHN ROFILEN.' WILSON C. SW ANN. IC D. • CLAYTON T. PLATT. • EDWARD HARISHORNE, H. D. JOHN WELSH. Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS, Secretary. • jai.tf /M. SIX PUBLIC LECTURES TO GEN TLEDIER ONLY—By COLLEGE.. RACE, M. D., at the ECLECTIC MEDICAL E Street, below Fifth, to commence on WEDNESDAY Evening, January 7th, and continue on TRUBSDAY,.F.RIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY Evenings, at 7 o'clock. Tickets to atingle Lecture, Twenty-five Cents: to the whole conrse, $l. For sale at the Doctor's Omce, No. 931 ARCH Street: at the Eclectic Medicine Store, No. 837 ARCH Street, and, on the evenings of the Lectures, at the College. ja.s-61.* /11M=0 OFFICE OF " THE TIIIRTEENTII AND FIFTKENTFI-STREET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY," PHILADIMPHIA, December 27, 1862. The Annual eeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's office, No. 417 WALNUT Street, ou MON DAY, Januar). 12.1863, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time an election will be held for President and five Directors for the ensuing year. GLENNE HAINES, de27ja3,10,12. 0 • Secretary. IMP TYRONE AND C LEARFIELD RAIL• ROAD COMPANY.—The Annual .Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the °dice, No. 3 FORREST Place, 123 1-4 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, January 12,156 S, for the purpose of electing a President. Tice President, and Twelve Directors, to serve the en suing year, and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. H. H. SHLLLINGFORD, de2f}quetjal2r . Secretary. OFFICE OF rPHE DI/11110ND COAT; COMPANY—NOTICE.—At a a meeting of the Di rectors, held this day, a DM DELID OF FIFTY CENTS per share was declared {-able at the Office or the Com pany, No. 713 MARKET street,. on and after the 17th instant._ S. ALTER, Secretary_ ettM=M OFFICE OF THE LOCUS T . TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANV. PRIIdaIELPRIA December a ISS2. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the above Compan will be held at their Oct, N0..230 South y THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 19th day of January next, at II o'clock A. M., when an' Election will be held for seven DIRECTORS to serve for the ensuing year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day of Election. de2o-sw&ial9 JOS. C. COPPUCK. Secretary. r_P OFFICE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. .• • • PITITAPELPIV JO , IIIINAT A. 1.74. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of THIRTY- GENTS 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 lust: H. B. LEAClL.Treasurer. T c-. FFICE O THE AME INSU RAONCE COMPANY F . No. *O6 C F HESTNUT Street, kuIr.ADELPIIIA. Jai:Mary 6, Mk _ At meeting of the Board of Directors of the PARE INSURANCE COMPANY, held this day; a Dividend of • THREE PER CENT. was deelarpd, par tide on demand. clear of all taxes. W. I .LANCHARD. • .11(6 6t B Sgerewry. OFFICE .OF UNION - SIMANCS COWAN Y. • • . ' PITILATIRLPITIA, January 5 Vet, " • : • . At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Comistuy, held this hate, of DIVIDEND OF SIX PElt CENT., ott the outstanding Scrip, was declared, payable to the scrip -holders ou demand, without deduction for texas. .itiS-7"_t JOHN MOSS, Assistant Secretary. ••11M. OFFICE OF TIfE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP.A.NY, 400 WALNUT Street, MiILIDELPH 1 A, JA:CrAitY 5, ]s63.—The Di rectors have this day declare 4 div i d end of THREE PER CENT: on the capital stock attic Company for the last six months, payable on and alter the 12:11 inst., free of taxes. - jalPt . CHARLES W. CON.S.SecrclarY. OFFICE OF TILE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WAI,I`.IUT Street, Pitit..tutti.entA, dannary 2, NOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY wilt ho held on MONDAY : the 12th instant, at 100 - clock A. M., at the , Office of the Company. An election for Twelve Directors to serve the et:lining year, will he held on the same day. at the same place, hetneen tLe hours oflo o'clock A. 31. and 2 o'clock P: M. Su: St CHARLES W. COLE. Secretary. •• OFFICE OF THE Frtmirkvitian AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY I'AtiSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street. bel"W Roarth.—PIFILADELPHIA, IntniatT 31, ]Stiff.—The Br.ard of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capltal Stuck of the Company out of the earnings of the past six months. IMlable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and alter 15th inst.. e:iir of aU taxes. The Transfer Books will be clased - nntil 15th Mat jai -tl6 CHAS. R. ABBOTT. Secretary. r) FF/CE OP TilE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTE. AMERICA, PIIILADELe PHU, December 51,155? The Annual Meeting of the Stockhidders will be held at the Offiefl of the Commas. No. WALNUT Strom,on MONDAY, January 12,15t1, acl2 o'clock-]L t and on TUESDAY. the day following, January 1:1, 18 6 1. an Election will be held for Directors, to serve the en4nlng Yoar CHARLES PLATT ir;&.• PHILADELPHIA AN D RAILROAD CO.—NOTICE.--The A.ntinal lifeeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Darby Rail road Company will be held at the einnrciny's Depot. on DARBY Avenue. between Fin -ninth and Fiftieth t. Stree, at 45 o'clock P. Af., - on NDAY, the 12th day cf .T A\ ARI. , ISSI, when an election for a rp•Aient and six Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will take place. deal-tialtt . THOMAS SPARKS. Secretary. OFFICE OF FA.DIE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 44$ CHESTNUT S:M:. lIII.ADELPIIII. December 2hh, 1833 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame Inrernore Cumreny will be held at the office, on MOM. DAY, January 1201.1.963, at 10 o'clock A.. SI: An Election for TW.ItLVE DIRECTORS.to serve for the euroine year. will be held on the same day at the sane riare. bet wren the bourt• of 10 and 2 P. M. aerLitialS W. I. BLANCHARD Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OIP WAR STATE OF - •I . - PRILADIMPHIA_. December ?..4.151M. AN ELECTIO N . FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS or the Coley:eon to serve for one year will be held at the Coin-_ reny 011104.., Nos. 4 and 5 EX.CHANGE BITILDI?.10. on MONDAY, JanentY - 1.3. MI between the hourslot 10 ,'clorlc A. 3L and 1 o'clock P.M. deT3-dejal2 WILLIAM HARPER, SectetatT. TIIE PRESS.---PHILADELPITIA. SATURDATi- JANUARY 10. 1863. =TO MAVIS AUX • ELEGANTS. K. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerund de la incision do Taißetire do M. GRANDVILLE' STOKES. 009 CHEST NUT Street, Philadolphie, a Plionneur de prevenir see nombreux antis et conutussances qui Pont deja fe.vorise de leur clieutelle, (alusi que les etrangersi gull mut tie relevoir de Paris et Londres les :nodes les plus recoutes et les ndeux portees pour Ia liaison d'hiver. G rand stile Stokes a intoa sa disposition lee etoffesles plus belles, et lee mailleuresqualitoe, dos premieres manu factures d'Europe. Les militaires, ainsi que lee otliciors de toms grades y tronverous les meillenre.s qua Ines d'etoffes, a dos prix tree moderes. L'elegauce de se coupe, Must que le cachet de distinction qui la caracterise est deja trop counu dr' public pour en renouvellee leers inertias. del3-1m IMOFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN URANCE .COMPANY. PITILADIMPRIA, Dec. 27, ItA2.—The Annual Meeting of the Seriph°'dors of the UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Phila delphia will be hell at the °Moo of the Company, on MONDAY, January 12, vat, 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 SecrotAry. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD bid AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAtir ENOER RAILROAD COMPANY, lERKS Street, below Fourth, PIITLAIIMPHM. Dec. 26, 1662. The Annual Meeting• of the. Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office, on MONDAY, January 12th, 16113, at 12 M., at which time end piece au election will he held for President and twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year. ' CHAS. It: ABBOTT, d e27-tjal2 • Secretary. m. OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF THE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, Par- LADELI'IItA, December 27. 186 E NOTICE.—GUSTAV CIJNIPERT has, been transferred from Division known formerly as 6.14 (now 8) to Divi sion No 6, vice Constant W. Newkirk, resigned. JAMES SWEENEY has been appointed to fill the post formerly occupied by Gustav Gumpert, known as Divi sion No. 634, now Division No. 8. • THOMAS W. SWEENEY, D. S. Assessor Second District, Pa,_ MNOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE NORTH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., _No. 1-07 WALNUT StrOCt, PHILADELPHIA, Decimber 28, 1861 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, the 12th day of Ja nuary, 1868, at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a President and ten Pirectors to serve the ensuing year. de27-tjal2 EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Sec'y. MP OFFICE, •11UNTINGDIUDN • A.Nb BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM PANY, 25S South THIRD Street—PHTIADELPELIA, Dec. 1862 22 XOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholden of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their offico on TUESDAY, the 13tb day of January.ll363, 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. • • de2.2tial3 J. P. AERTSEN. Secretary. IM, CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. St, Mt —At the election held November 17th, 1662, the following Stockholders, were elected Directors of this Bank: Alexander G. Gattell, Christian J. Hoffman, Dell Noblit, Jr., Robert Ervien,; George L. Burly, li. W. Catherwood, Edward C. Knight, William P. Cox, ' William L. Maddock, Edmund A. Souder, James Steel, Samuel T. Canby, Charles E. Wilkins. And at the meeting of Directors, this day, ALEX ANDER G. CATTELL, Esq., was unanimously re-elected President ALEX. WHILLDIN, Esq., Vice President, and 301114 W. TORREY Cashier. noVi-tjals .1. W. TORREY. Oashier.• MILITARY. wsnosevyvvws.n. ,,,,, ,m..www , ..w"AAAAl~ 1 1 , HEADQUARTERS FIRST 'REGI MENT INFANTRY, RESERVE BRIGADE, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9,1861.• SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 7. 1. In pursuance of Brigade Orders, No. 14, (Special,) Companies A, C, E, and 0 are hereby detailed for the duty therein prescribed, Funeral escort to the remains of the late Mater THOMAS HANKSWORTH, of-the 63th: Regiment P. P. 111. The escort will assemble at EIGHTH and CAL kowrina, Streets, on SUNDAY, the 11th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M.. right resting on Eighth, facing north. IV. Other Military Organizations, and officers of the Army, Navy and Volunteers who intend participating, will report themselves to the captain commanding who will assign them positions. By order of N. B. RNEASS Commanding Ist Reg.'t (G. R.) Infantry, R. B. GEO. S. DETHELL, Adjutant, . It fitHO ! FOR WAS HINGTON.-10 good Young Men WANTED for Battery C, THIRD ARTILLERY, COLONEL SECEBARTH Commanding. Will start for Washin g ton in a few days. This Battery is commanded by Officers who have seen two years' service in the field. Lieut. S. R. ROLMES, Recruiting Officer. C..REISS',I4O South TRIED Street, northwest corner of Barmonystreet. $152 Bounty. $5O at the time of enlistment. jas•at* ' HO, FOR BANKS' 'EXPEDITION ! —Batteries C and L, attached to the 2d Battalion, MI Regiment, Fa. Volunteers, require A FEW MEN to 1111 their ranks. Headquarters 335 WALNUT St., Where all the necessary information will be given. • Lieut. A. 3. GIBSON, Batt.erp_G, • • Lieut. ARNOLD - AIIORROTH; Battery L, ' ..ja66is • • • . Recruiting Officers. • • • • - i• BOARD O F 'TRADE RIFLE . . . . REGIMENT. . . . • • • 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA- VOWNTRIEER. $175 . BOUNTY. $175: RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the' only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and n camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment Will receive the following bounties: Cap in hand on being mustered in 375- ' when the company is full -50: when the regiment is full '25 At the expiration of service 75 Total . enrrneter - receiven, Apply et HE4.D.QUAR.TERS,.S33 CHEETRUT.StreeLv. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMLLL, Adjutant. • • deli-tf CONTINENTAL 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•servloe. . .- • .; dell-tf INILITARY GOODS. G .w.:SIMONS & BROTHER; &MOM-STREET BALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OP JEVIELET, FINE SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. COPARTNERSHIPS:. NOTICE. -THE - .PARTNERSHIP . heretofore existing between OrlandO W. billiard and William S. Cooper. under tho firm of MINARD &- COOPER. brass founders, was dissolved on the third day of January inst., by mutual 'consent. All persons in debted to the late firm, or having claims against the same, will make payment, or present claiins to 0. W. 311KARD, who is fully authorized to settle the same. 0. W. 311X&RO, WM. S. COOPER,. The business of Brass Founding and Finishing, and furnishing o(.l'll:Lathers' materials generally, will he con tinned by 0. W. MrNARD. . julo.2t • 529 COMMERCE Street. ' THE PAM NERSHI P HERETOFORE existing between the subscribers, under the firm of W. HODGSON & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the firm will please prenent them to W. HODGSON for settlement, and those indebted thereto are hereby requested to make prompt payment. . Philadelphia, January 9,1E63. WILLIAM. HODGSON CONTINUES the manufacture of bin. CHEMICAL - WRITING FLUIDS. Office No: 103 North TENTELSt., above Arch. • . - TA. LANCASTER:RHAVINGASSO • Mated with him CLAYTON N. WILLS, the Drug and Apothecary Business will be continued by them at the old location, northeast corner of TENTH and ARCH Streets, under the firm of LANCASTER Sr. WILLS. ja10.31. HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRIS BURG PA--REFITTED AND RENOVATED—LW. TEN EYCK; Proprietor.—This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted and furnished throughout he parlors and .chambers, and is now ready for the re ception of gams for the winter season. - The travelling public will find the UNITED' STATES HOTEL the Most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on account of its access to the railroad, being .immediately between the two great de pots in this city. • BARRIABITRO,,Tan. Ir, Mi. ialo-ISt 10tRA.NDRETH HOUSE, Corner of BROADWAY, CANAL and LISPRNAED STREETS. NEW YORK. CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city cars , from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. - The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from 50 cents to sl.per day. Double Rooms from 111 to $2.00 per day. de2-6m SOS. CURTIS at CO. • A.. OPIFTANp.F.IME ! P,, • • No. 231 OtfURCH Alley, Philadelphia, - • CONTRACTOR-AND MANUFACTURER OP ARMY CLOTHING Of Bvery Description: ALSO, TEETS? HAVERSACKS, •-• PONCHOS, CAMP BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS, and BED TICKINGS FOR HOSPITALS. MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS. All goods made. will be guarantied regulation in size and make. N. B. Orders of any size filled with despatch. ja7-tf AMERICAN STEAM FLOUR MILLS, Nos. 77, 79, AND Si LAUREL STREET, Below Front, Philadelphia. The undersigned, having commenced the Milling bast was at this well-known old stand, are prepared to fur nish GROCERS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIES With the very best article of Wheat Floor, at the lowest rates. Give. as a trial, and we will guarantee entire Batista°. lien. Mill Feed constantly on hand. D027-lire&D * WOOL HALF HOSE. " DOZ. WOOL HA LF __ HOSE, Forsaie at mom'.NK STREET. IV.ORYTYPES.IN .4 ; IIOSE' MADE at HEIBIEWS you realize all you could desire— cola, fm4b, warm, and bnpre=sive—light and shade naturally arranged. SECOND Street, above Green. lto COFFEE AT. REDUCED PRICES, AT INGRA3I'S TEA STOVE Tem trout SS cent.* to $1 per Round: Try them, .43Soutit SECOND „ Street : belt? Fit:MILY DY-E COLORS! iIS2I:OF..COLORS: • BLACK, DARK BROWN, - ' I•SCARLML - _ -- ' SNUFF BROWN, ' • DARK •DRA.B.. - • LIGHT BROWN, DARK BLITE, YELLOW,- ••• - LIGHT BLUE, ' YELLOW, DARK GREEN, • .• • LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA. VINK.' • •SOLVERI NO . . . ruRPLE, '• • -.FRENCH BAJE. SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON, VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, SlisiwtS. Sea rfs. Iloresses; Ribbons , Benuebc, lihts, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children ' s Clothbo, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect (itsi colors_ A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pick ages. ` - For twenty-five cents yeti can color as many goods as would otherwise cast five time: that stun. , The pro. cees Is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions Inside. Manufactured by HOWE At STEVENS. 258 BROADWAY; Be , toa. For sale by Dnigests and Dealers in every City And Towq, de3l.t talks-34a if SHIRTS, SKIRTS, SKIRTS:-MRS. STEEL, At 1i .r CORSET 'VITALI:MI:MT, on TENTH, below CHESTNUT. and SPRING GARDEN, below TENTIL has received an elegant assortment or SKIRTS, for Lattice, Misses, and Children, very beat quality. . . The Ladies are invited to call and see. VNI NNW pHILAD E L P H I A BURLAP BAGS . , . OF ALL SIZES, SEAMLESS BAGS, • Of standard makes, for Pale cheap, for net cash on de- SEAMLESS BAGS. 2,0 1 30 CANADA A, all Cotton, 17 ounces. , AX) GOO KELLY, S OZARK ' 'S S, " " I,oto AMOSKEAO.C., " 3,000 HAMPDEN E., half Cotton. For sale low by GRIGG & .lIARMSTEAD„: MERCHANDIZE BROKERS, No. 21 STRAWBERRY Street. ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP. CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. 16.011 CE DUCK. DRILLS, ETANDAR.I.: nIORT, HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHEET ENOS. For Eale by FROTHEKGRAM &- 'WELLS. eel-if tf . LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children is 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 calf . oc3-4mif Same vs. Heirs of Thomas 'Dine, dec'd. M. L. D., M. ss, No. 300. 679. M. Lot south side of Market street; SO feet east of Rose street, in front ov 3h►rket street 24 feet, and in depth southward 103 feet. Same vs. Henrietta D. Smith. M., 53, No. 307. *290. Lot north side of Market stMet. 110 feet 4 inches west of Logan .street, in front on Market street 24 feet 10X inches, and in depth northwardly 190 feet 234 inches. The above claims araall - tbr paving the cartway on Market street, in front of the said several lots of around., done in the year 1S17: ANDREW MILLER. attorney for Plaintiff, 200 South PIPTH Street. PRILADEI*III.4 January 10,1963. jab) s3m* A GENCY FOR THE SALE.. OF U,NITED STATES TAX • - STAMPS, No. 57 South THIRD Street, Met door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds M REVENUE STAMPS that havebeen issued by the Goveisuneat for Sale in quantities to.suit. z , . A liberal discount allowed cis amounts of $.50 and np• wards. - - Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB B RIDGWAY, de9.6na No. 57 South TRIED Street. BARNES At BROOKS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1021 CHESTNUT STR ET E. M. NEEDLES. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, AND • EMBROIDERIES. A fall assortment always on hand at LOW PRICES. Just received, lace-trimmed Embroidered and Mourning Muslin Bows and Nock-Ties, fur tho house and street. ' Also, all.linoa Ifern6titched Handkerchiefs, at lh cents. Also, all description's of -Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladies, Omits, and Children. nt WHOLESALE PRICES. 1024 CTIESTSMT STREET COMMISSION MOUSES. " 3AG " MANUFACTORY FOR CORN, OATS, COFFEE, 130 NE DUST, &c ALSO, GEO. GRIGG. No• 219 CFIURCII ALLEY LADIES' FURS. JOHN' FAREIRA, No. 71.8 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AliD MA.NITFACTITRER OF LADIES' . FANCY FURS. F URS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRA.TH; NOS. 415 AND 41'7 INCH STENSTi - HAS NOW OPEN A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS,• . To which the attention of the public le invited. noledni HOLIDAY GOODS: yYIeVyVyINAMArkOVVVyNANWONIVANYVVVWS,WWNAMI PllO7 0 GR.A.P HI 0 ALBUMS =-A Ts. large variety for eels it lownrice.9 by . . . • • • .. Lams W. QtEEN & C 0, . .. - H4lo.9tltff - : . , 024 CHESTNUT. Street wr•mgmc.ll.-. 10 P-RSIZT h .r • • • , • SPY-GLASSES, for.P • A • e NV. On N CO., de.1.34 If 5924 CRESTNITr Street. PES'A• GLASSES, OPERA (I GLASSES. For sale by J.9IES W. QUERN & CO., del34alf . . .1614 CHESTNUT Street. LEGAL; DEMITY QUARTERMASTER- OENE .;-+'OE7lCl3i, --• . January, 1563. SealOdiPrOposaliwill be received at this Office until SATDRHAY, the 17th fast, at 12 o'clock AI:, for the erec tion amtcompletitro of a Military Hospital upon n lot of ground isituatci on the corner of XlN'Yki and TATNALL Streets, :Wilmington, Delaware. Each proposal must state tha shortest time required to complete the con tract, and also the names of competent securities to the whole amount of the contract for its prompt and faithful performance: The plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of JOHN'3IcA &TIME, Jr, Architect, No. 209 South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, every day until the bids are closed, where all other necessary information can be obtained. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of their bids. G. H. CROSHA.N, lalB-7t • Deputy.Q. X General. m lINICIPAL. .TWENTY= FOURTHMARD.—Notice Is hereby: alien to the owners of the properties hereinafter described that writs of Scire Facies will be issued upon the severtl claims below set forth unless the same are paid within three months from the date hereof: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPAIA. • City of Phi, adetphia. to the use _of James Miller, vs. Elizabeth Hirst, owner, Ste. C. C., D. M,53, No. $135.6t. Lot north side of Market street and west of Logan street, 52 feet on Market street by 69 feet deep. Sante vs. Elizabeth Rose. M., IS. No. 52. )310185. Lot north side of Market street and west side of Logan street, 35 feet S. inches on Market :street, 149 feet 11 inches on Logan street. Same vs. Heirs of Mary neatly. M., IS, No. M. 5157.50. North side of Market' street, MO feet IX -inches west of Logan street, 50 feet front on Market street, depth north ward 130 feet. Same vs. Heirs of James Graham. M., 58, No. 55. $27-1 Si). Lot north side of Market street. 2SS feet east of Fony-third street, in front on Market street 77 feet, and in depth narthwardl_y feet 101 aches. Same vs. William Litlinger.. 314 58. No. 59. %60.65. Lot north side of Market street, 342 feet. east of Forty third street, 50 feet front on Market street, and in depth northwardly 135 feet 3 inches. • Same vs. Jane Brass. M., 65. No. GO. $317. Lot north side of Market street, 56 feet cast of Forty-third street. ft - front on Market street 160 feet, and in depth north ward 2111 feet. • , - • .JE THE COURT. OF COM3ION PLEAS. T. R.: REVENUE • STAMPS. I NT ERNAL REVENUE: --; - UNITED " - -. STATES EXCISE -NOTICE NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVM to. all•_persOns residing or doing business in the FOURTH . COLLECTION Dl3- TRICT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twen - limb, Twnty-first, and Twenty-fourth wards. of the city and county of Philadelphia, that the ASSESSMENT ROLLS wilt, iu accordance with the provisions of Sec tion lath of the Act to provide Internal Revenue.. ke.,,be open for examination at this Office from: 0 . A. M. to 3P. M., for FIFTEEN DAYS from th. date hereof,. Sundays excepted ; and, that for the FIVE DAYS next ensuing, January 26 27, and' 30. be'recoired and determined by me at this Office, daily, from. 103 A. M. to 3 P:M.; relative to any erroneous or excessive-valn ation or enumeration. ALL APPEALS MUST BE IN WRITING, and aPeolfY the particular cause, matter, or thing, respecting- which a decision isrenttested, and state the ground or principle of inequality or error complained of. DELOS P.. SOUTRWORTII, Assessor Fburth District. OFFICF„No. 4f9'CIIESTNUT Street, (Farmers' and Mechanics .. Bank Enilding.) Philadelphia, January 10, 'WEL .M.lO-14-17-0J1.22-2-1 UNITED STATES . EXCISE TAX.- INTERNAL REVENUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY: GIVEN Wall person , : residing or doing .busin es s in the TIPTII COLLECTION DISTRICT of the State of Pennsylvania, composed of the Tweak second, Twenty - third, .and Twenty-fifth Wards of the city of Philadelphia, and the county of Bucks, that the lista, valuations, and enumerations made and taken within said district, will, in accordance with the provi sions of the 15th section of the actin provide Internal Revenue, Sc., be open for examination for fifteen days from the date hereof, at the following places, viz: BECKS COUNTY. • Division No. l.—At the residence of Caleb Foulke. As sistant Ass•e-sor, near Quakertown_ . • Division No, 2.—At the residence of Edmund G. Hard font A4iStant . . k.SEtS$Ol', lint meville. Division Na. 3.—At the residence of Wis. C. Warford, Assistant Assessor. Point Plea:not. ' No. 4.—At the office ofJohu W. Cowell, Esq., Collector of the District, Doylestown. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Divisions' No'. 5 and 6 (Twenty-second Ward), and 7 (Twenty-fifth Ward), at the office ofthe Assessor, Latg stroth's Building, Germantown. • . Division NQ. S (part of the Twenty-third Ward.)—At the office of Daniel W. Gilbert, Deputy Collector, Frank ford. Division N0..9 (the remainder of the Twenty-third WarV—At the residence of Jelin W. Trump, Assistant Assesenr..lbutleton. . APPEALS relative to any erroneous or excessive valn 'ation, for the county uf Bucks, will be received and deter mined by the As=ielt4or, on the ?hi day of January. 1863. between the hours of 9A. M. and 3P. M., at the Mike of John W. Cowell, R. 1., iii the borough of Doylestown and for the City Wards en the 26th day of January. between the hoursof 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., at the office of the Assessor, Germantown. All appeals 11111 St be in writing. and specify the parti cular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a decision is requested. and state the ground or principle of ine quality or error crompiainod of; and they must be handed to the Assessor or Assistant Assessor of the particular di vitdon on or before the expiration of the said fifteen days- EDWIN T. CHASE, Assessor Fifth District. Dated at Germantown, this 6th day of January - , 16E3. ja6 101749 - 1 - 4 BODES d WILLIAMS,' 107 SOUTH WATER Street, have in store, and offer for sale— Layer Raisins—whole, half, and quarter boxes. M. R. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currants, Pried Apple,. Dried Peaches, new, halves and quarters, arid pared. White Beans, Canada Whole and Split Peas, Turkish nut' Malaga Figs Olive Oil, WO alga anti pints. }letup aad Ca• my Seed. - PrjuceSs, Bordeaux, and Sicily Almonds. French Mustard. Eu li.h Pickles, 'Flirkish and French - Prnnea. Fresh Peaches, Blackberries Cherries: Fresh Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, &e. l term leallya-ealed Meats,Sonps, dm. Sardine...halves and (meters. LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Yrliens:Gael:ewer Ventilate.l tea Scalps of Superior Ilannfacture:'- Prices are lower than those of any other establishment_ BAKEWS, jaam" No, 909 CHESTxur Stmt. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. a AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS, AT REDUCED PRICES. AMERICAN WATCHES FO3l AMERICANS! Tny AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice that they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly de signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch at a moderate price. These Watches are Intended to diS - Place the worthless, cheap Watches of British and Swiss manufacture, • with which the country is flooded, and Which were never expected to keep tient) when they were made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country because unsaleable at home, and used herb only for jockeying and easiudiing purposes. We offer to sell On'r Watch, which Is of rite suurr I.3CD STANTIAL MANCFACYCILE, ACCCIZATE. AND DVICADLI: TIMEKEEPER, anti in Sterling Silver mses, Hunting pat tern, at as low it price /Ls is asked for the trashy - +acres and Lop [nes of foreign make already referred to. ' We have named the new series of Watches. Wm. ELLERY, Boston, lifaSs., which name will be found on the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one of our trade-marks. Sold by all respectable Watch; Dealers iu the loyal States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to BOBBINS .4:4c . APPLETON, Agents for. the American Watch Company, inlG-8 to thl3t if* aTHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED A . • NEW AND VARIED STOCK OF . FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SCITATILIi FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND BOVS, All of which they guaranty to give perfect satisfaction. DIAMOND and all other styles of Jewelry for sale low. LEWIS L,ADOIVIT.Jg' & CO., • ;89-3t 802 CIIESTNUT Street, Philaielphia. MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHIC CHARMS. G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, SANSOIVI-STREET HALL, Havejust received, direct from Paris. a large assort ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of the mast prominent clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army,..and navy, presented in a variety of fancy mountings. FOR SALE TO THE TRADE, and to be had at all the principal jewelers, opticians, and fancy stores in the city. aS-Iflm' p. T . PRATT, LIE (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT b•REATH,) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, conitatitly in ,receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to - snit an. clasm. of t p ELI HOLDEN, .41i Dealer in fine AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, • JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, oeSl4sm* ' TOS MARKET Street, AKERICAN, i ;IYATOIitS; GOLD AND MUSD CASES. ios 11. , WATSON, and-6m SSG CHESTNUT Street WA T CHEA, iTEAVELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT. AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES FARR & BROTHER, Importers, mh244.- QHBMIIT Street; belldli Fonith . ' FINANCIAL. .•••• • • • • IT.NITED STATES LOA N S: UNITED STATES COUPON SIXES, BSI; UNITED STATES TEAR-CERTIFICATES, UNITED STATES- 7 ?AD TRF,ASEERv. UNITED STATES FIVE•TWE\TY (5.20) BONDz For sale, at lowest market rates, by DREXEL & CO., '3l South THIRD Street S . HARVEY . THOMAS, STOOK• AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. B.IIOVIERN MEET SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. Business Paper and. Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter lc Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.. John B. Myers & C 0.,. Samuel. B. Thomas, Esq., del6-3mif JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BARB. STOCKS AND BONDS BODOIIT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TB BOARD OP BROKERS MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES . AND 10INS iNEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS U.S.. • FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF TEE 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 rKEXIMr• ON noun, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent per annum. A full supply always on hand. • ' JAY COOTIE, • , SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, no64mhl • 714 SOUTH THIRD STREET. $260 , 000 TO LOA N, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHANS' OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. E. CORNER TRIED AND SPRUCE STREETS, (Only one square below the Exchange.) - Advances made at the lowest rates $1,400 to ./0- D. SOO.—THESE SUMS invest in .ia7-wie3t• . 1035 BEACH Street. $B,OOO -THLS AMOUNT WANTED jaS *on I,Fivr+l4..Ctiggierwerkrip.rtyLto • • 810,000 1 E R SUM AND , ;S t r in Eß vest Ala in mo SEAT-il.; Ground Rent securittet, by . A. B. CARVERI jaS-St* S. W. cor. 'NINTH. and FILBERT Streata. $2OOOO $lO,OOO, $5,000, $4,500, 9 141,000 and several other sums, to incest upon Mortgage. • • • Apply to • j stS 6t' Converalear..sl,North SIXTH Street. JAMES SCO'VEL, ATTORNST AT LAW. Master and Examiner in Chancery. 3aB-Bm' 113 PLUM Street Camden, N. TSTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. DP.. EWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CIODDIY, . NO.TRBATMENT BBOISBISS • • have everbeen so successful in ef fectually caring disease "Dr. &cayne arah/able Medicines, prepared with the • greatest care, under the immediate supervision of a thoroughly educated Physician. 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SECOND Street, abcive Green • it JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. ' A choice selection of Albrims, cases, and frames,' on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE. ir 0 'CI M A Y WANDER EVERY WHERE in search of liner pictures. still the cyno sure of every eye is REIMER'S Gallery. Life•size tograpbs, in oil colors * at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green.. it* INSURANCE . COMPANIES. nek.M.m.M.M.A.MIWAAAJWOVVVIne.nosnoVV,N , WWV,,nosn ANNUAL STATEMENT, INSURANCE 862. Office 413 aiilrAii?...arligia:- g Dec. 51st, § INaZ. Building. CAPITAL. A 21,000. Premiums received during the year 886.311 37 Amount received for interest duringthe year.. 5,% SI Total Premiums determined ;bes,fr27 SS DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses, occurring during the Paid r for reinsurance and returned V8.,3,57 premiums 2,414 14 Paid for commissions, t. 63-11. 70—ex penses, eilS,Sci B.3—including taxes, salaries, ollice expenses, and con tributions . • ITIES Cash in bank and on band-AlsdA s o 62 ash at Pittsburg and other. agencies 6,500 00 emnorary and call loans-- 8,723 15 $24,Ti3 ll0A)11 49 Bonds and mortgages . .. .. U. S. loans, Camden and Amboy, Phila. City loans, Penna. R. R., . North Penna. R. IL,Delaware R.R.- ----1 bonds, and bank EtoebE • at MO 00- - - - ills reed vabl e, and other securities w .,•fi llis — as collateral —;s3os, ( Si la Comparative Statement . of Prqi." l(s and Losses for .IVINF; 1 . X.) ,^ "• Los ~..e , wail. Premiums reft.:4 - s i i 36 $52453 S 1 In 1853-1 . _,.."'• ""ity . 67s is • 6. 754 73 1535 . ' 40,1 W 20 '..41,873 04 1.9.56.,' - 44 .7 2339 21,197 32 i t e,rr - ..„....3:46 46,407 06 16,67 S 10 " 1.559 91,1114 51 49,048 47 1560 95,452 66 62,52.5 Si ]S6I 70,1174 49 50,730 61 . 1562 • 66,311 37 21,357 GS EMINEMIII! The premiums exceed losses *198,943.79. - Out of this balance the current expenses and divi dends have been paid by the Company. During thi: Period changes have taken place, making it necessary to limit our business in certain districts. The Directors hive managed the Company with a view of making it entirely safe for the insuring public, Its success speaks for itself. Numer, us companies have withdrawn front business in consequence of the vicissitudes of the rimes. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUTONT. PETER S. 110 E, of N. Y., JERRY WALSER, WM. M. SWAIN, JOHN W.ICLAOHORN, FURMAN SIISPPAILD, JOHN THOHNLEY, THOS. DRAKE, C. F. REARLITT, . JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., ABRAHAM HART, N. S. LAWRENCE, • DAVID BOYD, Jr., JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. S..GILLETT, 'Vibe Ptesident. DOM.. B. A.t.ctritA. Secretary. • jaltitt rrEt":.:PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN , ;SURANCS COMPANY. In Confonnitr with the Act o f Assembly of April sth, 1862, this Company publish the following list of their as sets, viz .. • • . • Mortgag&ii,•betng ail 'ilrst mortgages • iu the &Opt:Philadelphia $464„300 Mortgage in the city of Pittsburg. .. . 9.000 Mortgage in Bucks county 5,000 $0,300 CO 38,000 CO .30.000 CO 9,819 36 25,493 35 8,5)2 50 Bills Receivable Real Estate , Schuylkill Navigation Company Loan.. Camden and Amboy Company Loan Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Loan... • ..• Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Raltimore• Railroad Loan • 17,870 50 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Loan. 24,600 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 10,00000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 200 shares.. 9,168 75 Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Mount Joy Rail ' Unit oad ed States Loan, 7.30 Bolted States Loan, 5.31, 6 per cent. Pennsylvania State Loan Philadelphia City Sixes Philadelphia City Fives 4,ii -- - - 73 Cincinnati City Fives 5,672 50 Pittsburg Civ . Sixes 5,535 00 Philadelphia Bank, 234 shares 24,310 'M Bank of North A merica,loo shares 10,000 03 Western Bank, 2Naliares . .11,000 00 0 imrd Batik. )24 shares 6,600 00 Franklin Fire insurance Company, 30 shares. 2,E07 73 Manayunk Gas Company, 20 shares 998 88 Gash on hand .10,311.3 32 $562.943 10 WY. G. CROWELL, Secretary. ja.9-6t JA.NEARY I, 1533. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE lESI3RATICE COMP/SIT OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 5200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the eafei 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 500,000 DOLLARS Inners retTectfally soliettits favor is the future. DIRECTORS. .CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER. JOHN W. CLAGHORIT, JOHN THORNLET, ' C. E. HEAELPIT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD Ja.. - PETER S. 110E,_ of N. Ti Whr: 2d. SWAIN. - FUlthLiN SHEPPARD. JOSEPH KLAPP. 11. D., N. S LAWRENCE. WIL C. EiIDhLAN, Tliom J 24. o 9 2lN CßA SuPPL . E P ß. resident. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Preeideut, JAS. B. .ALVORD. Secretary. ' areroitif IN T SURANCE'COMPANY, NO CHFSINDT Etreet. FIRE I AND NLAND INEI7RINCI. DRRCTORE. F. N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis. Jr.. P. S. Justice, Alex. W hill din. Washington Jones. Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Dacic, • John W. Everman, FRANCIS N. BIT K, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seoretary. Init,to-iftf GRAY OR• DISCOLORYDAIAIR bYRI) a beautiful Black or -Brown; at FOltitTll 1111(1 it ZARLETON, Publisher, • • $74,917 19 aixo 55 i 43,942 37 $4194237 . 9,42.5 00 • 20,000 00 . 10,000 00 • 16.000 00 41..,132 00 WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENT. BY.W'L' T WALL & CO. AUCTION- F.Eini,"sou h Corner PENSSYLVANIA and NINPH Steele. ' GOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED GRAIN SACKS. ON MONDAY, YanuarT 121 h, net, at the "Auction Rooms •of Messrs. W. L..W.,11 & co., 012111119/ICI no at 12 *lock M.. a num ber of GRAIN SACKS, condemned as unfit loft the public service. ,Terms casb, in Om - eminent funds. J. .T. DANA. Captain, and A. Q M. U. S. A. W. L. WALL & CO., Axe ioneeirs. AMUSEMENTS. vv., AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MM AR!) PAYSON wEsTort MA:r.a.usa. ORPHEUS MfIe;JCAL ASSOCIATION'S SECONI) GRAND CONCERT. Fall Militoirs Mind 117111 Grin d Orchr,ira, Cuo prising forty of the best musieistns, under the di rection of CARL SENTZ Assisted by • MISS .7.0:11i. O'CONNELL, A NATIVE 131 , EDWARD PAYSON 'WESTON wmild mspectfully form the subscribers to the above-named Concerts, and the public, that the Second Concert of the series will be given on • THURSDAY EVENING. .Tnunary_92, 11353, . WITH AN ENVER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.. A limited number of SUBSCRIBERS' TICKETS will be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, admitting one person to the three Concerts, and one extra ticket kill bo given for the next Concert. Those desiring to become sub.nari hers will please leave their address at the HARNDEN EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 607 CHESTNUT Street. or send their name to 80x.11.01 Philadelphia Post Office, pre vious to .January 22d.1883. The whole of the Parquet Circle, Balcony, Balcony Boxes. and tbebrilliant Foyer promenade, is reserved for subscribers and those hold ang subscribers' extra tickets. Single tickets to others thausubscribers. ; Parquet (in cluding reserved acids( ri) cents. Family Circle (en trance on Locust street) 26 cents. . jalo-7t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GERMAN OPER C. ANSCIIUTZ OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12$, ISRi Stbscriptions at $5 for Reserved Seats for the SIX OPERAS received and Seats secured at J. E. GOULD'S. corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the office of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, from 3 o'clock A. K, to 3 O'clock P. K ja9-2t V WOLFSOHN'S CLASSICAL SOL N- , • REES.. SECOND SOIREE OF THE SEASON. SATINIDAT 'EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1803, FOYER OF TIiL ACADEMY OF MUSIC TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR EACH WA_LNIIT-STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lemma Mra. M. A. GARRETTSON. Easiness Agent Hr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. LAST NIGHT OF HISS LAURA KEENS. THIS (Saturday) . EVENING, January 10. 19t13. The Performance will commence with the Comedy of . . Lydia Languish . —Miss Laura Keena. Sir Anthony Absolute Mr. VT.,.11.. Blake. Captain Absolute • • •Mr. C. Walcott, Jr . Sir Lucius o".rrigger Mr. C. Wheatieigh. David .41/11S. • • Mr. C. Peters. To conclude with the Irish Drama of BRIAN BOROIIIME. . . Brian Boroibme Erina MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH - STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treaaarer.........JOS. D.I MIIRPST. HOUSES CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME. Sixth Night of Mr: and Miss C. lIICAINGS. TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY), January 10, 1563, THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT Marie Miss C. Richings. Cartouche Mr. Peter . . To conclude with the musical drama of the BONNIE FISH WIFE. Miss Thistledown, Moan - Afacfarline, Witit the songs of Caller Herring, And Bonnie Breastknot Seats secured six days in advance. MUSICAL .FUND HALL-LOCUST STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. • MASTER .TAMES WILLIAN, The youthful Pianist, 14 years of age, intends to elye ono grand VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Jan:l6th, on which occasion•he will perform som. pieces from such masters as Thaiberg, Gottschalk, Herz, and others. Hisfastonishing performances have already at tracted the attention of some of our ablest musicians in this city. He will be assisted by some of our best talent. For particulars, see programmes at the music stores. • .1a10.5t• E MORE CONCERT BY. THE HUTCHINSnIf FAMILT,, at the HALL of SIMING GARDNA INSTITUTE, on MONDAY EVI3NINO, January 12, ISO. Anvil! appear— ASA, EIZZtK. ABBY, FREDDY. and Little DENNETT, Singing their songs of Freedom Union, VictorT. l'articniars in proarammuc, and at the Concert. Doors open at 7. Concert at 8. Admission 2 cents. Chile ren under twelve 15 cents. No postponement. jalo.2t* (1 0 N T.. - HALL . , O.IIFATNUT STREET vliyf iCW o ELTYR- or Tit? Wd a, r steersng and incidents con nee ewthAle rite and progress of the war, ill nAtnstA with .9 tartling Dioramic Accompaniment , , every EVEN ING at 734 crcio?ck. Tickets Si cents; package.; of f.l:c, Exhibition every WEDNESDAY ano SATURDAY afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tici ere and Seats may lie secured at the Hall during the day. • iaa-6t* A S.SEMBLY BUILDINGS. - WOOD ROFFE'SS ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OP . -GLASS BLOV ERE. EVERY EVENING, and on WED NESDAY and SATDRDAY AFTERNOONS, tip Splendid Low-pwesuie Glass Steam-Engine 'MONITOR." will Ds in AM operation at each enhartainment • ' ANOTHER GREAT FEATURE. . „ .419 - All the Magnificent Works of Art manufactrired , by the Company are Distributed Gratuitously among the Visitors.• A valuable collection xvill be distributed every .Evening at 9 o'clock. and on Wednesday and Sa turday afternoons. at 4 o clock. To be distributed by correspondingnumbert. which gives: every one an equal. chance of obtaining a valuable present - The first pre sent for each exhibition *ill he a magnificent Case of Work. Admission 1:5 cents. No half price. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—This is the first appearance of the Troupe in this city.ja.s-12t • CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'. GREAT N-/ . wHALING. VOYAGE, AT LECTURE ROOM CONCERT BALL,. . ery_Evening•At 7Xo'cloek, . And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. . This entertainment has a Real Bost, 27 feet long , with full crew and was exhibited 250 successive nights in New Teri. • • Tickets 2.5 cents, or live for $l. A S SEM BLY BUILDINGS--TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ. The great MAGICIAN and TENTRILCQUIST, with hLt LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and Thom:liar Entertainments BI'ERY UWE.' LYING dartm the Week. commencing at 734 o'clock : and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at & The attractions will be marvellous: experlments in Magic : wonderful powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. O r ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB '-la. RE HE ARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON 33i o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HILL Carl Bentz; conductor. Tickets rrcents. Packages of I tickets, gl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; J. B. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and. at tha hall door. no27.tf H:OSLER'S ORCHESTRA.- NEW OFFICE.. 244..50utb EIGHTH St., below Walnut. delOint pPINSYLVAINTA THE FINE ARTS • low cFipsnluT STREET, - Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. NE 5 P. M.• . Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock, 5530. iy9 WANKS. .nnew5r...04."."." ,,, 0w , ""n"..--, , ,,,,......7. 0 ..wv . , ..;,./si A N WAliftED,-A . : Y 0 I TA- ' - t;k In a ‘Vhole , I• 1 • aboiti 16 77:23 1 :ftVired. Addres... in own sale Store. • .13eA of r • o c... jata.:3l* handwrithig.*:s . D.-A.'.. SITUATION AS SU-. •: - PERIM I ENDENT of some first-class Cotton Mill."' by a man Oflarge experience. Would not object to raking charge of an old mill, about to be remodelled with new machinery, dm. Undoubted references as up ability, Bc., can be furnished. Address B. R. PERRY. Valley Falls. R. r. • .346.60 WA N TsE P-BY A GENTLEMAN Who has from e 10,003 to Ei15,1:00 capital. and a gene ral knowledge of 'business, an interest in an e- , ta ished. house, or would join a party to e...tahllsh a new business. Dry Goods or Produce preferred. Address ".T. A.," Oillee of The PTEBS. jaS-ths2ts NEMPLOYED BO OKEEPER, OF experience, having a few hours leisure daily, is willing to devote that time in posting,.closing, or set tling the books of Merchants. blinufacturere,.or -Trades men, for a small compensation. Unexceptionable re ferences siren. Address Box 2269 Post Office. ift-5-12t* A SINGLE GENTLRAI AN' WOULD like to engage a comfortably thruished room for the winter, y ithin ten minutes' walk of The Press office. Atirlras. - Rn.aell." at. this , office. dell-cf* LOST AND FOUND. OST .. APPROVED BILLS on the Nary Department, in fietir.lif the undersigned for $.3,416.97. All persons are beiehYpeutioned AgailiFt receiving the same, as they are of 310 . 1150 . W any person bnt the subscribers. itt..:;:. . SHARPS & HANKINS. . . .THE VICINITY OF THE Baltimore Depot, a DISCHARGE from. the U. S. Ma rine Corps, belonging , to W. L. Cowden. Any person re turning the came to the Chief of Police. at the Central Police Station. will be liberally rewarded. ialft:it PERSONAL. PENSIONS, $lOO BOUNTY ✓ AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers. sailors and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JAMBS FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis• tance. BOARDING. F SELECT BOARDERS CAN A. b e acco mmodated with very superior ROOMS, either El Ir furnished or unfurnished, at 523 -ARCH Street. Refe rences exchanged., islo-3t. WANTED -BOARDING IN A GEN TEEL private family for ihreePersons -- good. plain living. and pleasant rooms—for which a liberal price will .be promptly paid. Address "Boebester,'• this office. lt• FOR SALE AND TO LET. Oft VALUABLE FARM FOR SA_LR, near WOODBURY, N.. 7., acres. Would be di vided, if de...ir , d. Inquire of E. P. MIDDLETON d: BRO.. No. 5 North FRONT Street, or L. LIVIRMORR.• on the premises. jale.s3ts MATERIALS FOR ILUNCE PIES BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA. RAISINS, CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES, CIDER WINE. &a., arc. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINS GROCERLES. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VMS SITS dels4f te THE PHRENOLOGIOAL CURL fIfNET AND BOOS STORE is open day and even ing for the sale of books on Phrenoloxy. Phyalo.. logy, Hygtne, Phonography, and for Phrsnologi - cal examinations. Orders by mall should ha addressed to JOHN L. CAPEN, oc22..wsmiltnif 922 CHESTNUT Street. PhDs rPranl3-1 , ms SAFE DEPOT BE. MOVED to Ho: 21 South SEVENTH Street, near t e klin Institute. The undersigned, thankfal for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron .Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also,Lillie'a Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Loek& Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on.short notice. This is the strongest, best pro. :acted, and cheapest Door aid Lock yet offered. Also, pattlenlar attention in eallei to Lillie's 'New Cabinet Safe. for Plate, Jewelry, dto. This Safe ill con ceded to surpass. in style and elegance anything yet offered for this purpose, and to the only one that la strictly fire and burglar proof SPECIAL liorica—l have now on hand. say twenty of Farrel. Herring, & Co.'s Safes, meetoof them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for ths now celebrated Lillie Safe. Thar will be sold at very' n w prices- ri.p.A. , ... call and examine. iarrl7 4 .l IL C. SADLEII, flaunt. CO:CDITT011 DIRECTOR A. BiRGFELD, Agent ...Sir, E. L. Tilton Miss Anna Cowell '3Eiss C. Riching- ACADEMY OF