FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL THE MONEY MARKET. rIIILADELPITIA, January 10,1333 The exritesuent noted yesterday oharaoterized the I:...ssartions on Third street and at the Stock Exchange Gold opened at 137, foil to 136, rose near the to 137 M, nil closed strong, The varying causes of fit „ tustiou have boon so often given that it is getting to an( sld story—speculation and more currency are the dossinaut causes. Old Demands rose to 131, and closed hi m and active, Gov ernment securities remain at yes ;,.d;iy's figures, The money market evidences a slight ' l4 , iiigf . n ey, but the supply is still ample, and rates are w o u ,sored. The week has been one aim ort unparalleled sa boldness of operators and in the amount of money evainualities changing hands. There wits something of m. indt in the prices at the Stock Board, and some of the uto e fancy stocks are not so buoyant, and notes falling vn in prices. Covernments worn weak, although sales made at yesterday's figures. Stale lives and city Fier were unchanged. Pennsylvania Railroad lot wi ttge4 were firm ; 2d do. advanced 1. Wilmington r.,llrosol sixes sold at 110—an advance; Elmira sevens Philadelphia and Rile sixes sold at Ell. BeituYl- gill Navigation sixes, 188'2, wore steady stt 703;. Union fploal sixes colsd theftn 2n. North Pennsylvania Railroad fill off pat e rose 1: ltyta felled 34. Lehigh Valley sixes sold at ji s s ; Iwag Island sixes at par; Delaware Division ,so ,„ ul 4038. Schuylkill Navigation fell off M; the rrferred Lehigh scrip toll off g; the shares 34. lehistis Zino sold at 40. R es oling Railroad shares opened at 42X—a decline of to 423 f, was stronger at the second board at 42M 6 s ail, closing at 423 i bid. Little Schuylkill closed at advance of M. Philadelphia and Erie rose 1. Loa Island 3,1. Catawissa fell off X the preferred 131. 1 , 000) R -sale was steady. lllnohill rose Camdoa !nsi Amboy sold up to 161. Norristown at 137. North I ,,, Hv ylvastia fell <W%. Lehigh Valley was firm at 70, p u ha rose to 29—au advance of 2. Passenger railways to , si longer Teittli and Eleventh improved 1. Thir. WWII nod Fifteenth rose 1. Spruce and Pine was steady R; k, Estee and Vine cold at 12. Second and Third im proved 1. Mechanics' sold at 25. Corn Exchange at 33. al s tnearturers and Mechanics' at 24. The market closed tosorina unsettled-6172,000 in bonds and 6,700 shares ricovring bands. Prexel K Co. quote: tutted States Bonds, 1831 97!1 911 r n ised States Certificates of Indebtedness.... 9di 97M tatted States s 3-10 Notes 102'' 1023 ♦ Guartertamsters Vouchers 6 .14111 s. Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness......,,23' ills. 37. 2 3.4 p. ...telnaud Notes 36 36 p. I N ) Cooke St Co. quote Government securities, dm., as ft.:l eits : ruited Brutes Sixol2JB9l oiled States 78-10 Amos . 0f 1p 4 . 0 t itsstiermasters' Voucher' 6964fi1e. Mond Notes 3Q 2 ,01;14p. 13,314 - 411) 31r. S. K Cohen, the proprietor of the Dial, has com piled sad published a sheet containing an abstract of the t oilet ly statements, filed last November at the Auditor iontenil's °Mee, showing the condition of all the blinks in dd. Slate at that time. It n ill be found useful among All who have-business with- the banks. We give below a -aminary statement of the liabilities and assets of the locks outside of this city: BANKii OUT OBTIIILABRLPRIA, NOVEMBER, 1261. . . . cnitital $14,101,030 77 iltenititton 22,582,463 09 tholsity 11,195,15:1 Xi Dividends u mat Id • .103,4:4) 34 Pile other bank 5672,714 47 • I' n Slade 129,rA8 94 Contingent fund 601,738 8.9 Wilting°, discount, and Intorest 00,778 14 .frofit and loos 515,742 02 Due foiled Sinter 7,2 i 79 swat! fund 14,tan 93 othor liabilities4,34l 30 ivi0,214,m 71 xissounciss. 1 , 1•044. $23,040,918 21 ...,.tclo 4.01.3,7 m 26 line frets tailor hanks 9,401,170 fti linty. and cheeks of other banks Mgt 463 70 Del uh', &A: 018.180 16 Mork H 01,814 73 • rrted all expenses 61,8,19 87 bolt OR iire1ffi11i.......... ..... i... 78,413 78 I , 46l.ylvallhtloalll/ 1,181,312 21 Vaned Stales loans, Sto 0,296,032 71 haosellt 42,700 04 D.ua• sail mortgagesl46,llo 70 . .. [VW dates legal-tender notes 1,013,077 8J fait l stales seven-thirty notes 883,789 50 Others—ets . • 78,778 91 . $11,020,020 38 Tim f'weoud and Third Street:Railway Company has Pemv(ll. dividend of Ilve_por cent. clear of all taxes. The receipts of tho Harlon Hoed fur the month of De are to , follows 18131 1862 become.... ' *AGM ft 9 Ile earnings of the Chicago and worth Western Rail. Aqiy for the mouth of December shim a very largo in reltse. They wore l'ip , seit germ Freight Atolls Express . Miscellaneous ..... $31,0213 80 87,003 1,6%1 KS INC 51:1 oo licecutber, 1801. ...:... 0 91,283 47 51 035 22 Increase ............... ...........$36,228 25 Ire atmex a comparative statement of the imports of • , ,..ign dry goods at the port of Now York for the week mini January S. and since January 1 For the week. Entered nt the port Moly a ~ u market . I.:NTEltill) FOIL CONACUPTION, Amor. of pkgn. Value. Mauer. of pktta. Value. 1,474 (4488,a98 Flax.. 8.57 $161,194 '..a..a. ...... 0:41 215,1)72 311seel ..... ... 80 1 7M24 .1k 234 178,504 Tetsl WITHDIIAWAI.4. )hniut of pkgs. ValuoManuf. of pkgs. Value. nil 47 $lB,BOO Flux.., 40 $10,116 C. t.•n. 53 ISMBIMlseel, 21 • 3,487 $2 35475, Total • Men Matta of pkgs, yalue. et of pkgs. Value. Yt WA 217 :419,124 Pitts I'tl $42,9 02,221 Miscel 23 28 0,949 ilk ? 39 24,756 -- 1 Total 813 2A975 Tits New York A:venial'? ]'oaf of today says: the great excitement et the past lbw days is somewhat al,Adleg, and to-day the market for stocks is down on .P VlVCllige of :*2.).; per cent, The chief reason for title • the presence in town of Mr. Chas e speculators fearing Let he mny come upon the market' for a loan. But wo re able to quiet their ft acs, as wo are informed, no an ;War, then Mr. Chase will not attempt t) negotiate any 'Neu whatever. At the meeting of Bank Presidents with Xt. Chts•o, to-day, a prokKAlttru will to offered and die e......1, which, It is believel , Will rellefe the _pressing vat•sf the Mem y. The. anks will offer to Mr. ..ibuo ft..s. Al 9.000 l ega l tender notes which they now cum• Oat and receive in lien thereof other securities which u,seretat y has ou hand. Thlt will, of course, relieve de department at 011 CV, and until Congress will grant steamily for ft further issue. %Vette sorry to be again obliged to record another day of , lnklie•s In Governments. In times like these patriot iillll.l lit to impel our capitalist:4 to invest a portion of 11...iri intense wealth, at least, in G (marmoset sixes. If net qt• done, we should not ho obliged to quota those kettr ire under par front day to day. Sufficient amount sod. ix. taken to kobp them at or above one hundred Pop u the dollar. no readers will bear to witness that we haye always bust 11 ilii our power to uphold and sustain tile credit of MP u 1 vorn input. We wattld like, to have recorded, that se de 14 of Jimuttry,lB63. the Government had been able w Misr up the year by Paying all outstanding Welded. r...+ but, in a time of war, "all things are not Pessi -I.V Mr. Chive, with the prompt assistance of that able Wnder, Mr. Cisco, has done noble work, but there is a 14 ...nowhere in Washington, :Money is never on OW when it Is needed, and when the Secretary could awe itsust us well us not. Wt. wish the Secretary was up to our brokers and laukert lu promptness. When a loan of demand Is rle.l, they expect to pay at once. We, of comae, up- Pollute that. It is au imposelhil ty for the Secretary to tub till demands at sight, but something ought to be 4: be for our soldiers. Eight months' pay is due many '1 !Lem, and yet dil l by day goes by, and nothing. .toe to be done, We trust they may be quickly re- The demand ifor railway bonds eolith:mos unabated, t,..1 all issues are eagerly snapped up The Cleveland sail Pittsburg fourths ere inquired for at advancing 1 4 , '`. Till. HOW arrangements which that company have ii.:4• w tit the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail nel.arrregarded as of ilnt4loll[4(linaportameo to the Cleve hel eta Pittsburg road; hence the appreciation of their 1..4 urines. Thordstlou for coupons of ISM is DV-01.'17:1,1; Regis tft...l. 401417 7 i; Boron thirties, ltr2Xtryiu3; Cortificates .1144 nedue‘s,943,Ko7. Ex.l,;;;lgp ou Loudon, GO ;Inv, is quoted at about 151 • Ila. Stook Exch CP...paled b 7 8. E. 8.141:1!#K FIRST It.teadlug It .......b6 49k It' do 4 . 24 1.1. do .... b9O 42k :.). d.. 4:lk 1. dO. WS 42g 1.0 do .... 01 3 a . & tilt 429( 1 . -:(lktrl,—ft 11 pref.. 2434 1.0 do .pret.bs 24k 1.1 30 pref.. 24 :) dO. pref.. TA :., 3... pref.l)s 23k 'Fijian P 6036 I do 6034 Y. do 60k sHpiii:. & Erie 6.1....106 m111(41111 11.... cash 62% 2;1 4Cani & AmR.. ..... 160 do 1101 4 :f% 'Stkuy if ity 6)1'32... 7034 410 1)5 7034 r )1i l'i\itt 0 , Wir. ILI Citltt*thha l' les fl ii 7. 4 .1.. .. ... 7 /(.0 do 7. , BETWE 4 " lt. S Pew' 1' 1156 i de 1" g r. 4 NW!. SJt 1 ots 4l Ni l.l P..l7tit a Ifitit St li.lots 11)4 . I " . titswl•stt IL .... lots 7 :IN Peon R.... SECOND ..... 11k; la Lithe n 4 13i vo di u....prc ot f 23 ls 4`2 '4. 1 0 do pret.bi2234 (lo pref.hs 223; Lehigh Val 6m ..... 110 H I,eldoh Zinc., 40 I Eltn d tra 20 8 o 27 81 o 8 rAVI Pen d n R Ist m0rt..1 13 4 1 .0 Long nd It G5..100 MO Reading .11 42% 41 do stiwn 42N 1, 0 dh 42% :8 do sswn. 92 81 i'o do 02 81 CLOSING PAIL . - Bid. ABked. 7 014 cnna 97% 0 834 ST-30 blk., —102A4 103 laollcan 0 01d..13738 138 Plda 0.4 ..0id....105 1 038 be new 1083 /06X flet eu 61 R..... 01 • • . lass 6s 98 98% .8 •••adlag R 42 60 42 81 bds '80...109 110 bda '7O, —lO7 1071sli :quaß bde '86...101U 60„4r, 8046 1013's P' ) let m 6a..118 114 31 ti" Cna m fia...1139 106 Y D ^ " 88 MX Dn prf(110,4..131 134 Po IN '76—.107 .. 2d mtg..,103 'a:9 Canal 7 1 0c,,ha 4 6 O 0 Nay 9'. 6 u n o prd 14,4.‘ Os ) 63 ' L 2.... 70 70X . dta.... .27 22 Pria ........ 40 • • D^ 7 e let in..l(X3 1 60 03 h ...... . P1)1121i /I% 1 0 1331 DO 6s pp o,ii Du to .. 107 110 ? d ila Ger& Nor. • • 57 / 1, 41 Ab Val R.., 70 70 '• , ditti Val bda. .. 110 Zitvr York Stool Closing' Quoted. Bid. Baked.l X5(...Z4 ......... 1. 5 ..71. • . ...... C S Se r i COUP. • • " ght .... 1 4 9.5 yr 5 Sr reg... reoind Neteg 7.90 c 1/674 97 74% 5 01t. ...102 1 i 109 <hid • l4Bl' isBy .B' . ...... 4 01 % . fig 093.1 "Loth cliroltios.. 72 74 )8.1 Itl.ll9ltrl St 65..,. illth 8.5 121 klateCoropogY 20 2° ,u111.:11u41 124.3; 125 coM Co , ..12334 jo, od2o fickle 0 C 0.149 41 149 X'tia ron Philadelphia Markets. • JANLTAILY 10—BvonIng, t. } " 11 * 1 . rather more doing in the Flour market, with ;: . ; °f4 ' o bhla at it 7@7.'211 for good Ohio and Pennsyl• b iva . mum including I,oooAbli Shepard & 8011,1 , *'l3 tli . r lignl). 1,000 Mild Eureka fancy at 'rig: 403 , : -.N ettlnre.tertt extra at S6:W ®O.IP ; 150 bbln Lancan- Ztcnuly mitnerfl tie at $0.25; aud 1,000 bbla City at on kcpt prlvate. The sales to the trade rouge at from *7 °l3 for superfine, and $0.6((g.7 for extra; *707 70 for , ; 1 7. and iMB.OO bbl Ale IhnoY brands, accord' Y,. 49l utiitY. Eye Flour is Ntemly at 155.2.511bb1. Corn 4 1 :A!nrcc, and Ponnnylvania In worth tall ' I, N,- The oiTeriugn of Wheat are light, and Peet"; 973 TR l.ih 10:1 97 97,V - 1 0 . $ 111, A 0,67 27 0 GA 715 1563. ... :V i,e77 ... 1,159,953 3,819 1,073.002 ge sale', Jan. 10. a, Philadelphia Paohaxige.) OA_RD. 00 CittawLsaa,R... ..... 75i 50 do 7 AO do 135 7 1000 U S Cs . S 1 08)4 1000 'Elmira It is xi 10 Lehigh Scrip 3t) 20 20 do ll4).i' SI 5 do :11N 200 Long Lslaud R. . 25 100 du cash 215 E 3000 Elmira Chattel 10s. CO 400 U S'7-30 Tre N end .101% 200 do.. ...... blana.lo3 20 3fechanicA' Bank.. 25 4 Corn Exchange Bk 30 12 'll Little Behuy B. ..... 11X do ,413 , 4 30 Norristown 11..10ts 57 10 N Penn 11 11% 150 Lehigh Val B.casli 70 60 Plain St Erie It. WO 41. V. 20 lint% & li i lIP 12 3000 Read 6.i '70.107 ,1000 de '80.101.4 BOARDS - • . 50 Mins & Erie R.lots 41 8000 Uniou CI fis Sp on 1,5 20 7 Catawisen it.pref.. , Si 311 net LI II !L....cash 51.51 BOARD 8000 City G 11 105 22(K) 410 new 103 ' 0)0 011 S 8,4 Regis '81.• • • • 08 60 rhilti, & Erie IL .... 41 10 do 41. 8 Man & Meehs Bk.. 24 4000:7 Penn 6s 90 woo Wilmington R_03••119 6000 Union C 6.4C0n.116 :6) 147 Sohn Rev pref... b 5 15 M Green & Cuatea R• • 37 150 Long Island R 25g dl Dekwere Div 41 RX) Spruce & Y R...1)30 18 PO du b3O 18 0213th & 12th St R.... 50 do 2.6 X UNSETTLED. Bid. Asked. Catawissa R..... 634 7 Do Ted 2.334' 2:IY, BeaTer Mead R.. 00 70 Minehill R . 52 523 Harrisburg R.... .. 60 Wilming_ton R ..... Lebigh Nat; 88.. Do shares... 56 mg Do scrip •••• 31 • • Cam & Atnh R... 161 .. Phtla & Erie fi5..10434 • . San St Erie 7s• • —lO7 .. I tlsl - and R . 211, Do bonds.... .. • • 'Delaware Div.... .. Do bonds.... .. Spruce-street R.. 1734 18 Chestnut-st R.... 40)i 60 Arch-street R..•. 26 26% Race-street R.••• 113;; 12 Tenth-street R. • • 94 8434 ,Thirteenth-st R• • 213 26% 1W Phila R 89 60 Do bonds..,. Green-street R... 97 874 Do bonds.... Second-street R... 76 77 Do bonds .. • Fifth-street R.... 66 66 Do bonds.... • • Girard College R 2.5 25g 14eventaantb.sk R llg 1 2 Little Sehttyl. IL. 42 4244 I W, January 10. ons at 3 o'clock. Bid, B aked. N y Con RR ..... 114)i Dr, Erie commun..— ;!g• 03( Erie Pref 100 100 !Hudson Ely. ..... Fo , f 00 Harlem R R 113•4" 33 Harlem R R l'ref 81 64 Roading R ..... my, 81.6 i Michigan Ceti— 64 94A, 1311011 gal" South. 48 494 Do. Guar • 03/4 83h P 1 anama... 80 111 Coutrat saBox 1 87 Cleve & 88 Ir mean & Chi-- 36 87 Clev & Toledo. • . • • • • Chi & Rook 1e... • • • • Terre Haute C 0...... Cht Bar & ..... Mil & Pr I.in CCo .• • • 11l Can Con las.. • • steady, with sales of 10,000 bus Western and Penua red° et 11ti, , 1F@1.50 in store: and 2,000 bus white nt Ilt1,0"1.701: 4,000 bus prime lilt - white sold at sl.7s(fitlM. Rye hi steady at 9096 c bus. Corn contlnttes inactive, with sales of 3,00C1 into at 7Ki'Zic for new—the latter loom. an d 78c for obi yellow. Oats are Sales comprise 10,0:YJ bus at 3742 e, as in quality. 2,000 bus barley malt sold. at 05 r bus. 81,1{1‘..-Ist No 1 Quercitrou is dull, anti offered at V/ ton. COTTON.—The market continues firm, but there is very little doing in the way of Wes. We quote middlings at 670168 c lb cash. 01W0Efil Es —There is very little doing in either su gar or froffec, but prices are well nudataineti. We quote the former at 93,1©10e for Cuba, and 10Wtille ill lb for .Ivcw PROVISIOKS.—There IS very little doing in any kind. and prices are unchanged ; we quote Mess Pork at sll@ 11.50 Ei bbl. 200 tierces and barrels Lard sold at 9gc, cask. SEEDS.—elavorseed is itt active dented ; 1.030 haThok sold at *62696 id bushel. the latter for choice. Timothy at 4 1 1.72.51, and Flaxseed ir-190 F bushel. WHISKY sells as wanted at 43044 c for Pennsylvania and Ohlo hbls; 42c for hints, aud•ifc'V gallon for Drudge. The following are the receipts of Hour and grain at this port to-day:- Flour Wheat... Corn. Oats New York Markets—Saturday. Ai4llEl are selling at $8.5i1 fur Pots, and tit7.623i for Pearls, litnnAPSTl*Pra.—The market for State and Western Flour is less active, and 0 cents lower. The sale.; are 11,000 bbls. at S6.IC @A:3S for superfine State ; s6.oo@il SC for extra State; $6.11A43.40 for superfine Michigan, Indhunt, lowa Ohio, Sc.: i40.60(37 for extra do, including shipping brands of round hoop Ohio, at $6.9007.95, and trade brands do at $7.10@6 M. Southern Flour is dull and in favor of the buyer. Stiles 6,000 bbls at $707.00 for sow ne Baltimore, and $7.(50@9 for extra do. Canadian Flour is inactive and easier. Sales 800 bbla at $6.50@h1.80 for common I o good, and Isll.BoglB for extra brands. Rye Flour islntilei $4.0111)5.25 for the.ritny oof fine awl superfine. Coon Meal is quiet and steady. We quote Jersey at $1.90 @4; Brandywine, $4 02; Puncheons, 21, Wheat is le.a at live, and l 12 cents lower. The sale' are 0000 bushels at 441 26Cr01.:35 for Chicago Spring; $1 :001.40 for lifilwsn kee Club :$1.400144 for amber lowa ; 1.4 L5l for win ter Bed Western ; $1.51©1.02 for amber Michigan, Rye is nominal, with no stock offering. Barley is tirm, at $1.30001:13.5. Oats are firmer and in good demand, at 070 70, Corn is henry anti one cunt lower, with less doing. Sales :1%000 bushels, at Sl@S2 for sound Western mixed, and 6CSO for unsound do. WIIHKY is firmer, with sales of 700 bbls, at 40®11c. CHICAGO BREADSTIIFFS MARK:I2P, Jan. 9.—noca —Received, 2,45 S bids. Market very Ann but nut active. Sales : 2(0 bids choice white winter at 1 1 4 6;100 bbis "Ilan ebett's" spring extra at 8N.03;100 Ws choice extra at it; 154; SOO bbis good spring extra at %Ai; 100 bbis (air extra nt 64.110. Wit aAr—llecei ved, 10.63) bus. Denin nil less active and market quiet nod a shade easier. Sales ; S,OOO bus No. 2 red winter in store nt $1'00; 1,(1)0 lons do. at 11.05; 800 bus rejected winter ill store at 07c ; 400 bus No. 1 spring (in Munger & Armour's) at $1; 400 line do. at $l,Ol ; 1,400 bus do. (in Newberry's) at $1.03 ; moo hos do. (in Montt & Scott's) at $1.03: bits nt $1.01; 1,000 bus No. 2 (in Newberry .and Munn & Scott's) at 911; ; 1,000 bus do. (in Newberry s) nt 033sc ; I,stht bus do. :it 03c. Coux.—Received, 3,751 bushels. Market quiet nod 34c lower. Stiles, 4,200 bushels Mixed Corn in store at 41e; 10.000 bushels do. nt 434 c ; 35,000 bushels do. at 4 , 11‘c Ear Corn on track is in lICLIVO demand at 45011 70 lbs. . 03.7 . s..—Received, 5,853 bushels. Market 3i(gllc lower. Sales 1,000 buslfels No 1 in store (fresh receipts in Mono & ' , cotes) at gic; 1,500 buslieLs do. (same house) ati 11;c: 11,0(10 bushels do,.(winter receipts Itt A. D. & Co. s) at 41c; non boollob , do. (to F. & T. , s) nt 44e; 500 bushels do. (in north Ritle houses) at 43c; 500 bushels do. at 433110. .Itrx —lteceired,'so3 bushels. Denutud less active nod market lc lower. Stile, 1,600 bushels No lin store at 63c. CINCINNATI PROVISION MARKET, Jan. 0,--The mend for mess Pork is light ; 100 bbls old mess sold at : country would not have brought over $1075. Noir is stilt held at $l3. Lard closed firmer, and all offered at Rge to Sl.c was taken. There worn several .orders here from New York this afternoon. Head and gut sold at inc. 20 ,COO Its bulk Sides sold nt 53 3 'c, to bo dolivorml this week, and df.0,000 Shouldom, fully cared, at CO.. on the spot. 2,000 pieces green Hams sold at rig@Thlo. The ndvlces of an advance in gold:in New York caused a firmer feeling at the close. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE L. BUZBY, E. C. BIDDLE. COMMUTER OF THIS MONTH 31;0, E. ADD CRS, LETTER BAGS AT TM& VF.B.CHANTB 2 MECHAM/3 i PHTLADBLYMA. Bark Rosen, (Br) Welsh . Liverpool, soon Bark Sea Foals, Howes ............ Spain, soon Brig Mary, Le Blanc Port Spain, soon Brig Frederick Douse. Furness London, soon Brig Win H Harris, (Br) ..... Cienfuegos, soon Bug Zulicka, Fitts Cienfuegos, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jim. 191, 1863. SUN RISES HIGH WATER.. 7 22-SUN SETS ARRIVED . _ . Bark Engem, (Br) Armstrong, 41 days from Cork, In Lai fast to f: A Sandoz & Co. Boric M B Rich, Carlton, 3 days from New York, in ballast to E Bark! - S.l Co. . . - . . Bark Mahlon Wit !mason, Thompson. 10 days from lay West, in ballast to captain. Brig XPorea, (Br) Strachan,lo days from Charlotte town, PEI, with oats, barley, &c, to Van Horn, Wood worth & Co. Brig C M Carver, Gilkey, 27 days from Turks Island, •ith salt to A B Outerbrldgo. Brig Minors, Hofses, 5 days from New York, with mo il PM 10 Harris, HOY! Si Co. Brie Venus, (Br) Taylor. 2.1 days from Prince Edward sland, with 15,870 bush oats to Peter Wright & Sons. Behr Volunteer. (Br) Holmes. 5 days from Halifax, rich oats to Y'au Horn, Woodworth & Co. Schr 0 W Dearing, (Br) Purday, 5 days from Halifax, rith coal to S Morris Wain & Co. Soltr Greenland, Heather, SO days from New Orleans, rich soma and molasses to Isaac Jeanes & Co. Behr Caroline, Fox, from New York, with mdse to D Cooper. • Bar Annie Virden, Chambers, 1 day from Lowes, Del, 'with grain to Jos L Bewley & Co. Schr .7 C Patterson, Hand, from Baltimore. Sat . J Catiwalatter; Clayton, from Washington. Fehr F C Smith, Anderson, from Wttshingion. Behr S Mershon, Allen, from Washington. Fehr Cicero, Hitch ens, from Fortress DiOnroe. Fehr D Smith, Williams, from Providence. Steaming America, Virden, 30 /1011T8 from Fortreis Mou rne, without a tow. Left schr Fannie, from Havana for Philadelphia, at the Breakwater yesterday morning. Passed oil' the Middle bark Comet, from N York., coming up; ship Wm Cummings, for 'Montevideo, and Jenny Lind. with troops, bound south, and' brig Ercole, for Bel fast, Ireland, were oil' the Brandywine at 9 A DI, going down; barks White Wing. for Lagnayra,AtiinAzelia, for Pernambuco, were off time Ledge at 19 - o clock A DI, going CLEARED. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston, II Willson Ship Lizzie Moses, Delano, San Francisco, Workman & Co. Brig Anna. (Br) Morrow. Rarbadoes,.J YPeniston. Schr Stine. Swain. Beaufort, Hunter, Nbrton & Co. Schr M Di Weaver. Weavor, Beaufort, do J Spencer, Swain. Port Royal, do Schr Ohl 'Lech, Lynch, Wnshincton, do Srh r Maine Low, Amesbury, Porthend; C A Heckscher & Co. Schr J (1 Patterson, Hand, Providence, II Ir Powell. Schr T Cad w Rimier, Clayton, New Ybrk, Castner, Stick nor & Wellington. Schr Cicero, Hitchens, NOW York, Hammett, Van Du st n & Lachman. Srhr D Smith, Williams, New York, J - R White. Schr F C Smith, Anderson. rr Yo r l' R Sawyer & CO. Schr D S Mershon, Allen. New York.. do '. R Fehr Susan Jane. Ross, Norfolk. captain. Schr Mary Ann; Laird, Alexandria ; Tyler, -Stone & Co. Sehr Wm John, McDevitt, do ,lo Schr S P Abbott, Ludlam, Fortress Mitroe, do Schr Kate "Callahan, Nailehan. Annapolis, do Sur Delaware, Wilson, Alexandria, .do Str H L Gan-,Her, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Str C C Alger, Fenton, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del, Jan 9. The U S steamer Ladona went to sea. to-day. The fol lowing vessels are at the Breakwater: Barks Mary B Rich, from Now York; Eugene, from Nova Scotia: 3 brigs and 12 schooners, names unknown: together with the U S cutter Dobbin. Wind NE, and stormin. Yours, Ste, AARON MARSHALL. New Yong, Jan U.—Arrived, ship Courier, from New Orleans; bark "Barrlet Seco'', from New Castle. Eng; bark Montgomery, from Now Bedford; brig S C Adams, from New Orleans. Below, brig Wild Pigeon, from Nassau, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Continental Hotel— J USA N Goodall Cleveland E 31111 enIllerg. Lancaster J A Hiestand Lancaster A fdeC Lyon & wife W N Marcus, New York N F Fuller, Cincinnati E McCook Mr Mclntyre, Albany 'Bisbee, S A W Ii Wallace. New York S Rich, New York B Williamson, New Jersey W Lowther, Newport C R Thompson, Baltimore E S Goodwin &w, Boston I Coo Church, Chicago L Gale & da Vermont Mr Hale, Harrisburg Jam E Warren, Washington E Colson & wf. Washington G IV Carlton, Lowell, Mass John II Robinson, N York David Levi 31 S Littlefield 1) Arnold, Providence MrsßMJackson&niece,Prov J 1' Howard, New York J Dodsworth, :Montreal John Hughes, Baltimore F Wilkinson, Boston .1 I, Wlllll=4°ll, Quebec it W Burke, Plttsturg A C Bradley, Wash, .1) C D Gould, New York A.hhnl Green, Now York Wm Frew, Pittsburg. W H Bordman, Boston H Mather, West Troy S Evans, Pa E Baker Pa .1.1 Lewis, West Chester C Randle, Connecticut Itcynes, Plow York Jones, New York J Bradley, II S A Ii Brown, U S A J Barrow, New York C E Stott, New York W B Reancy, Chester, Pa J Campbell, New York Girard House—Che A II Smith, N York :Toe W Miller M Gaudy. Washington W A Wheeler. Ponun 0 M .laincsou, Penna. W Houston, Penno. A Sanderson, N York Mrs Sanderson, N York hems Simpson illr Wootten, Delaware C Sanderson & Is; Ohio Miss Templer, Ohio E Oetzendamer,Md .11; McCreary,lll Chunk R Mockber, Baltimore ' 1' Turner, X Y L(1 Foster & wife, Y Miss M hicintry, I Y 70)111 Martin. iV Y I lett ry Lucas, N Y 11 N thimbrill, Baltimore Win Frick, Chester, Po. tilt Slifer, Chester, Pa .lolin Copp. Afassilon, 0 M McMullen, Maryland W Bruce, 'Pottsville .T S Graham, Pottsville 'V Buclieliler, Cllllll Wm McFarland, l'hila Merchanita'—Fount W McCan», Wm.. Tort W C Smith, Blairsville L A Miller, A ltoona A E Fester .1 e Dow liter, Delaware Jos M llulmo, Mount Holly W C Sawyer, Carlisle M Malone, Lancaster 3 It Smith, Pittsburg G R Lucy, New Port, INEn4s R Perks, Clearllebi .1 orris, New York rapt Dolan, Pennsylvania Card R H Foster, Penult. A itlerlenn—Chortuut W S Sim won, Wash, D C Lt ); C Brewst..w. Wamh, I C 3111.11). E Webst..r Shoro WII Stroh, Itt Chunk • Stunt Dickey, Pa Mtn N dtir♦ Ku to E Crawford, N.l W .1 Councrr, N II .1' Trick, Mt 'folly, 3111cliraelt. Bethlrlienk II Shuiler, Deep River Ktittild, Wilmington Wm T, Cumin». Wiliningtii Oen AV Wird, N St. Louts Hotel—Ches Goo WILL, Falmouth, Va W H Bonito. Johustown,NY Jonathan Pickets, N York James Walsh, NM York Mr Richter, INow York Ncwton iteduos, Ohio -3 11 Chown, Plymouth John S Wilton, Anburn,NY John Welt, Now York Buckman & lady, Bolton Master lineknom, Natoli Mrs 'PhouutP, NI!W 3CrSoy National — Rime street, above Third. V D Stewart, Easton S F Smith, Paltnyri, Pa .Tl 4 Hopkins, Palmyra., Pa A Wilhelm, Cornwall J Whitaker, Durham D Brace, Yew Jeusey - W A Katipp, 'Millersville AIS Cummino, Peanut Degeithart Sz non, PR .1 oaratl.y, flarrldburg 11 Dough r y. Peanut P S Roadie:: .3 Slitosg,Potkvillell M Davis, Evausvitte • Bala Engle—Third st; taliove Callowhill. Sum) (lent re en IF (talluKber, Wiyatinuton 11 It Mall:, South Ely:1(1u IL Myors, l'eun.y rAnta 4,4,50 bbl 4 11,700 bits 6.901 " 0, 4 ,00 " inth. and Chestnut. J E Cheshire, Waterford Capt C E Dutton • M Wells & s, Niagara Falls S S Pellet, Rochester A Van Vitlen,Rochester F C Billing, New York S 1V L Stevens. Boston 31 Cuyler, U S A C Cooper, Wheeliug,Na S A Walsh, New York Liout Com Maxwell Alex Orr, Now York S F Grillo; Milwaukee C A Goodwin, Milwaukee W Crippen, Milwaukee J T Swift, Auburn. N Y J G Barnardalontreal John Doo, New York W F T Shanks, Nashville NV Corless & wf, Pro Indent* 1V 1T Paul,Now York Jas C Brown, Mercer co E Kara]) & la, Burlington Parker Grubb, Burlington A Pardee. Hazleton ißoht Tower Brooklyn IR Smith, Abington, Pa 31 Goffort, Now York Richard Schell, Nev York Miss A IVright,Wilkesbarre A Wolcott, `Nish, 1) C Geo Schwinck & wf, Boston Edw Taylor. Now York L lt Purdy, Now York Jos B Fuller, Rochoster,N Y J F Jfal lony, New York I) E Culver, Jersey City 11 V Cramer, New York P C Duncan, New Orleans P Foster, New York 11 S Sanderson, Wash, D C S Carson, Amboy, N Y J W Holcomb. New York W Sea, Kentucky P &Unman, New York M Anthony, Boston S T Thompson, Peoria L Metcalf, Kentucky S A McClung, Indiana C 0 Lockard, Cincinnati A Cahn, Chicago throt, below Muth. N Reading E 11 Rauch, M. Chunk it T Praukard,N York George Riddo M C Beebee, Harrisburg It Thompson A: wt, N York Mho( Thompson, N York • A H Gross, Penna. C.E Webster, N York Miss Spencer, N York 'l' Coburn, Cincinnati Miss Coleurn, Cincinnati Wm Thomas, Delaware John Moore, N York 'Chas Ifenderson, Phila Win Hunter, Jr, Nana Cape McCrea, U S pr- Geo vers, Washington Jobst M Curtis, Phila. I, Freeland, N Y Sargent, N Y F Wolff, N Y Geo Mears, Poen* W Pollard, U S N If Price E 1) Cary, Washington, 0 Jamoa A 'noose, Pottsville W Henderson, Pitt..burg lion A Roqs, N Y street, below Arch. Chas l' Scott, S N It lleodie, Wlllininspert Thus Craitt, Lehlah (lap • Mrs Asa. Packer, M Chunk (Ten llonsel & la, Easton .1 6 Johnson, Carlisle W UnunO, Torre Haute Hon .1 11 'Robinson, Poona %V D 11011, Mereor, Pat C R Po iter, Phil lip:bnrq .1 E. Day, Alingliony City .T W Abler, Taanatpia Caleb N .1 M Ilarry, Tstnna.ster, Pa 'street,hima e Fifth. Wii WOlll, i'a Wmt li!aarhard, Y 11 1;311, N Y E 31 Dyer. N J F 5P0.41 Dr A .1 Pqi.lpe, Portsmouth,o AThert Isaac 11 W,,041 Jr,NJ `.3 S Getty, lEaryland C Stanton, U S N S S Guth, S N Cant .1 A EshMema Atli II A Hamill %S' llnnt N Y 11014 E C 'AVON ic J L Tracy, Wash, D C neat street, sib. Third. T A Mich tow, Altoona•• t 1L Ml, llutto4tlttle,Pit Jam.. Noblr,.Now York Mr. TlKArk.Schtotity,Albalty C Litho. U S Now York D Mitthnll, Washington Clot) Wubb, Virginia Lee • Ja1 . 11114 E Eke, Now York SVm Jones, Quinotiote U A L Oliver, Cincinnati The Uniort—Arch street, above Third. FT I, .Tanis, Pittsburg Francis II 13ano, New York Mrs Harris, Cincinnati Wrri T Baker, Strouti,,burg RIP Fowler, Tam:ulna l \V Currideu, Sit ionons'a al Wheeler, Hancock, N Y States Union—Sixth and Market streets. C R Harper, New York B Harding, Harrisburg J Maxwell, New York L P Haines, Harrisamor Jas J Heil, Bethlehem D Benkley, Uniontown ,Tas Walter, Bethlehem K Swoyer, 1) C Adam Walter, Bethlehem II D Patrlutm,Sc Gouts H J Lynch, Pateburg W Me Jlullin, Wheeling, %a Seth Abraham, Colembus,o P M Koyt, New lersey II S Martin, Dani'llle IS D Lord, Canada D t.ambert,Newville, Pa II Sweeny. New York' Commercial Hotel—Sixth st.. ab. Chestnut. B O'Keoson, Perryville I.Tacob Flan hey. Douglasylle J 'P. Chandler. Poulin 'Owen Reisley. Cecil co, Pa Joa S Bly. Newtown, Pentm H Shantz, Becks , co, Pit O B Smith. Enfield county IP J Markoo, US A Andrew Lindsey, M D, Pa Madison Home—. Sec Reuben Miller, Stroudsburg N P Kurtz, Penna. A P Holcomb, New Jersey E 0 Shama ker,Stroudsburg Saml Trelick, Stromisburg Mr% Italluck, Stroudsburg Mrs L Coolbaugh, Stroudsbg Miss li Halloek, Strottdsb'g Brwricy Shcnif—Scconc Cooch, New Holm M .Tohnson, New Jersey C M Shaw, Lalittaka H Kano, Decota, N .1 C Il Hill. Pennsylvania D Garrett, Montgomery S Jarrett, Aloutgoincry .1 Bosley, Tacony Valley C 13 Bronsc, Tacony Valley' Mount. Vernon—Seoot E 11 ooper, Penns W Brooks, New York F Tully,Buda miss Armstrong, Baltimnre SPECIAL NOTICES_ Coucrrs, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Lung Diseases cured by MeCOPS BRONCHIAL SYRUP. To be had at No. 1234 COATES Street, and all Druggists. Price 110 cents. jalo-3t* BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature: warranted not to injure the hair in the least remedial the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. CRAY. RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &o. 4:1,- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four sides of each bar. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Latel33 Broadway and 16 Bond steed.) New York- my2S-17 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 ham. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They. prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They care DyspePiiiit'and Constipation. They care Diarrhreha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbas. They cure LiialCamplaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best . BITTFRq in the world. They make the peak man strong, and are exhausted natnre's great restorer. They are made of pure St:Croix Ram, the eel.. orated Calisays. Bark, roots and herba;and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard-tn,age or time of day. Particularly recommended to . 7delicate.persone requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all-ilitixiersc.Drag gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. IC : DRAKE lc CO;, 205/ BROADWAY, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST arrLvs, made in the Best Manner, ex?ressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fl. gores. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-Paton SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All ars thereby treated alike. deltly JONES & CO.. 6046 MARKET Street. II 1,43111 VP ziJa * =II eill HENNING AR—WARD.—On the 6th inst.. by the Rev: George Kempten, Donnat Henningar, Baden. Germany, to Mary Jane Ward. Twenty-third ward, Phila. RASTER—WILSOL—On Thursday evening, Sth by the Rev. Wm. B. Wood, Mr. Wm. H. H. Raster to Miss Mary Olivia Wilson, both of this city. DIED_ RICHARD.—On the 10th inst., John L. Rickard. Due notice of the funenil will be given. DIACALICHABL.r—January 7th, ]863, at "Camp A," near Frederick City, 61d., of brain fever, in the 18th year of his age, Walter, son of the late Isaac H. Macmichael, of Natchez, Miss., and grandson of the late Curtis Clay, or Philadelphia.. (Natchez and New Orleans papers please copy.) WILLS.—In this city, on the morning of the 11th Inst., at the residence of John O'Neill, her son-in-law, Mrs. Mary Wilks, relict of James Wilks, Jr., late of Balti more, Md. Interment in Baltimore. (111WINGHAM.—On the 9th instant. William li. Gil lingham, M. D. His male friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 127 North Thirteenth street, on Tuesday next, 13th inst., at 10 o'clock A WIIITI3.—On Tuesday morning, January 6th, 1913, Joel M. White,in the 63d year of his age. The male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. 1216 Spruce street, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without far ther notice. SUMMERS.—KiIIed at the battle of Fredorlcksbiu•g, the 13th of December, Aaron Summers, of Co. A, Baxter's Fire Zonaves (72d Regiment, P. V.), only son of the late Philip 11. and Hannah Summers, in the 24th year of his * STOINERACK.—On the Sth inst., Amanda, daughter of Robert and Lydia Sronebnek, in the 31st year of her age. Weekly Repo TIE Deollut and Interments from the 3d to the DISEASES Abscess Abortion Aneurism of Aorta Apoplexy Burns and Scalds. Balmer_ Cancer of Womb.. 'Uterus. `i Stomach .• . Croup • • 9 Congestion of Brain.. 3_ 2_ Langs•• • • 2 2 Craie 1 COOSntoptloll, Lungs. 9 Convulsions. Dirtheria. 1 9 Diarrhtea r) .11)r° P Y Brain 1 2 4 Chest " °yttrium—. Disease Drain 1 ..... 3 1 " Liver Lung 5........ 1 1 Drowned 1 DysenterY 1 Debility ft II Emphysema. 1 Fracture of Skull-- 1 1 Fever, Catarrh,...... Remittent " Scarlet fi " Typhoid 6 4 OF Tlia ABOWN THERE. WERE - - Under 1 year 50 From 40 to 50 18 From 1 to 2 14 50 to 60 12 2to 5.....--:- '2O " 60 to 70 13 sto 10 9 " 70 to 80 6 10-to 10..-- ........ 6 " SO to 90 6 10 to 20-- 10 " 90 to 100 0 20 to 30. • 30 " 30 to 40, 35 Total 243 WARM. 1 WARDS. I WARM., First . ....16 Tenth.'. 6I Nineteenth 13 Second...... 9 Eleventh ' 9 Twentieth 17 Third...-. 7 Twelfth. 7 Twenty-first.• • - . 5 Fourth.. 11 Thirteenth • • •... 7 Twenty-second.. 5 Fifth.....- - S Fourteenth 19 Twenty-third-- 6 Sixth 9Fifteenth • 11 Twenty-fourth. 20 Seventh.. - ' 19 Sixteenth 10 Twenty-Milt •• • .10 Eltdith 41Seventeen th ..... 12 Unknown. 0 Ninth.. 31E4011nel/ill 91 Total. 248 Deduct deaths from the country 10 Net deaths in the city. 233 Nativity—United Status, 170; Foreign, OS; Unknown, 23. Froin the Almshouse, 0; People of Color, 11; from the eouutry, 10. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond ing week of 1862. and of last week, was as follows: Week ending January 11th. 1862, was 253. Week ending January M. 1863. wns ta. Males, 144; Females, 104; Boys, 63 ; Girls, 01. Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city,lo. By order of the BoarlLd LIAM E of Hea ß lth. WAD, health Officer. BLACK AND WHITE BAL. MORAL SKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts.. Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. . 31ustin and Revere Bows. Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black. Crape Trimmings. English Crapes and Veils. Bound Grenadine and Crape Veils. Black all-wool Ottoman Poplins, Sig cents. Black and BS:4111dt Reps, 25 to SW, cents. Just received by • REASON Sr. SON, ial2 MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street. LYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, have a flue assortment of . Good Glossy Black Silks. jai() Whlowe' 8111cii without gloss., EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, al ways keep a flue stock of Staple flausehold Goods. Jam Rest Mns'WS, Linens, and Flannels. WEE & LANDELL, .FOURTH AND /1.11C13. always keep a full line of Mourning Shawls. jalo Fashionable ShawlS. FIRST-DAY, OR SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY..--The Seventy-I.4 , mnd Annual Meeting or the Society will be held on - WEDNESDAY next, at 4 p. M., at No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street. jal2.3t* ALEXANDER lit KPATIIIK. Secretary. NOTICE.— A. MEETING. OF' THE Stockholders of the MASONIC HALL, hlanaynnk, will he held WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 14, ISM, for the , election of seven Trustees: Polls open one hour, from 7tosP. M. . THOMAS 'FERGUSON, jal2-30 Secretary. MTIRE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. BROAD and PRIME Streets, takes pleasure in acknowledging the following donations for the Nveek ending Jan. 9: Proceeds of a Fair, held at Fourth and Dickerson Streets, by Misses Mary Douglass and Ihuntal: Cezzeus, ; cob lection by the morning class of the Sunday School of the Moyemensing Presbyterian Church, rirlo: Cellar street Presbyterian Church, CO; D. Watt. IMO. E. M Wott, S 10; Mr-Dencht, $10; Cash, $l5; A. G. Caltell, ; Miss Elide, : John Agnew. *2: S. 11. Hilt, *1 ; Stevenson & ".11itris, 195 71, in lumber; W. D, Jones, witshlm.„. machine ; W. 11. Stevenson, wine cask ; also, from the Green Tree Aid Society, 7 flannel shirts, LI pairs draw irs, 31 lidkfs., pillow tames, towels,lo sheets, cheese. starch, pears. Ste. ; Ladles' Aid Society uf Cannoushityg,.Pa.,34 studs, It pil lows and cases, 12 Wrote,. 12 pairs drawers, cushions, &c. ; Penn Relief Association, 12 shirts ' 11 ;airs driLlV ext: and pants, IS now shirts; Mrs. W. S. Perot, al red flannel shirts ; Mrs. Gill, 39 red flannel shirts and draw ers; also; donations of wines, lemonsjell les. fart mu, cat sop, &e.. from Mrs. Dean, Mr. Lewis, Miss Clovis, Mrs. Shuster, John Schi nk el t, at d Canailensis Lititiesl'Asm)cia don • Jag. Ballenger (plastering), , i 118; Noblit, Brown. & Noldi• , through Mrs. Pith sprung matt ress ; prover:dm ot a Fair by Union Aid Society, Mailaymik (additional), *ln; Miss Mary B. Burt; name omitted in acknowledg ment of prneeeds of the Fair held at 1337 bombard street, summit 9,499.78. t Tim ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Colitributorsto the Philadelphia i n Charity "'I Nur% Society will ha hold at the Homo. S. W ItLEVENTIL nod CHERRY, on MONDAY EVENING, Sanonry 12. at Sriclock. jalt2t* JANES M FARR. Secretary. M•-• AT A SPECIAL MEETING, HELD by tholdlers of the United :Rates Army corner I.f eltoWN and RACE Street'. on sATun- DAY AFTERNOON, January 10, 183:3. at o'clock, the preamble and repolutions were unaui measly adopted : Whereas, We have been called upon to lthotrn, m the inserntalde dispensation of Divine Providence, the Iloath of Mr. JOHN BRIGGS, of Co. E., 157thRegim mt l'enna" Vols., a patient in this hospital; and having . been desirous that he should be interred ill IL manner beroming a patriot and a soldier; therefore Rom ?ma. 14. That the thanks of the inmates or this hospital are dna to Col. WI ii1.1(01 A. (:IL N', of thellith Regiment, l'enna. Vols., for his valuable assistance at the burial of our fullow.soldier • for the beautiful easkot in Which the remalita of the deceased were deposited; for his libentlity in providing, at his own ogpettse, tt plaee Of sepulture at filenwood Cemetery, am' for ids gentlemanly bearing had uniform kindness and cent , tens; l'exoleca.2(l, 'That such attentions to a private. soldier bespeak the true gentleman. and the mere conventionalities Of army life.; they give us that he will merit distinction, and thai he 111113' teCUIVe it Is our sincere and earne4 desire. DANIEL J. IfORAN, President. .lE6f: El AId.AM. Secretary, Co..l3.ltiOth Rot.' l' V. it* CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA. COhISIEIZCIAL COLLEGE. N. E. cor. stud Cllbbi streets. inTitucTioN in 000K,KEEpuro in IN (Mama braPches. ws practised by the best nem:Luta nts PEN MANSItIr. Plain and Ornamental. Otintmercial ra3lV. Morrantile Forms, wad. Calcolittlorn B:c.. DAV. end, • 30.0• X TIIE PRESS.-PBTLADELPIIIA. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1363. ad St.. above Market. Mrs It White. Stroudsburg Miss M Wil ms. Strondsbg 'V W Work E Ellenberger. Penns ;ins McCnrn, Wash. D C Geo W Closson, Pollan C Smith, Mt 'lolly' Dosenbtiry, New York d street, below Vine. Geo Thorpe, Pennsylvania D Goodale, 'funk hauitock S Kitchen, Eaton .1' ()nodule, Tank ban nock S Meredith, Doylestown E Rookarollow, Pa H D El y, Stockton, N Hail , Willi. W asrtington S S kip, We.t Philadelphia at street, above Arab. Philip Johnson, Baltimore R w T Lowry, N Brttnsw'k .1' .T IliteClnre. Boston S .1 Hollimzpheatl of Interments. ALTII OFFICE, Jan. 10, 1853. the City of Phiktdelphitt oth of lanuary, 1863. EMZEiI! Hzemorrhage Hooping Cough Inflammation Brain. Bronchi. " Larynx. - Lungs... " Stom & B Icterns Insanity " • Inanition Intemperance Intemp. and ExP.• • • Jaundice Injured by a fall Marasmus Measles Metritis Old :age Obstruction Burrols.. Palsy ...... Poisoning •• Pyemia Run over ou n,R R.... Small-Pox Still-born ...... Syphilis Tumors Ulceration Bowels. . Unknown Wounds Gunshot..:. C. 36. CALEB COPP. TKEASICIREIIt OF Tll} MUTED/STATES SAN nAItY C 0.11.3 11S -151011, N. B: corner of MINOR and SIXTH Stroet4, at hflowlmiges the receipt of the foilowiug contributions i.lneo the last report: Thomas Drake . $lOO 00 Buckner, Wean:mon. & Co. (additional) :.0 (XY it. & W. C. Biddle (additional) 25 00 ' Samuel Powel (additional) 2)) DO The Misses M. S. and N. Mcllviiin ra 10 Bullock. & Crenshaw 'ID in A. Wiltberger II) (NY .3, Francis Fisher (additional) (d) 00 - American Life Ins. and Trnat-Co. (additional)., • ••• 60 00' Lawrence Lewis (additional) 50 00 Thorna.o, ]limber, Jr. (additional) 60 00 Israel Idurrie (additional) 50 00 Previously reported .. SANITARY.COMMISSIOI.I, No. 27 South. X Tkl Street also aeknowledges the receipt of the following donations in hospital supplies »lace the last report: .Scranton Ladies' Aid, 1 pkge., Mrs. S. Grant, See..rbon dale Ladies' Aid,lpkge. , Mrs. Alfred. P.. Wart". Sec. Fri y Chapel Lynes' Aid .2 pkge... J. )1. Prig., See.‘ Allentown, Lehigh, Lad ies'A id.l ploge., Miss R. Heise, Sec. Swede born, N. J., Ladies' Aid, 1 pkge., Mary 13. Gamson, Sec. Ransoral.adies' Aid, 2 plc ire, Mrs. C. H. Sutton , Sec. Soldier,' Aid, Chester 1 pkge. Heidelberg Congregation, 1 pkge., Samuel J. Kistler. Choral of Holy Trinity, I pkge. A lady. 1 package. A. 11. Franciacus, lot of blankets. Taylor, Gillespie, & Co., 6 Ilis. sugar. ' lt THERE WILL BE - A MASS MEET ING held by the colored citizens of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 13, lan tit halt past 7 o'clork, in the Second Presbyterian Church,. STI SARI Street, for the purpme of giving an expression of senti ment a' proving of the President's Proelatrution in emancipating the slaves in the States now in rebellion against the Federal Government. The services cif scrve ral tilde and distinguished smelters aro engaged to ad dress the meeting. The public are invited to attend. • Admittance 10 cents, to defray expenses and publish the proceedings. By order of the committee : AUGUSTUS DORM . , HENRY \VINTON. HENRY lIARKONIY, DANIEL COLLY, And others. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE' CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held en the oth and 9th Instant, tne following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published : ' Th.sotrect, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Feud Committee will discontinue the payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the ''list January instant. except in such eases as they may have already ob'braled themselves to pay after that date. Resoired, That the Committee will, as soon as practi cable, after the Ist of February next, make a report to the mihscwibers to the Fund. - Resolved, That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia, on or before the 31st .Tat nary Instant. (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and these who have received auy bounty from the city of Philadelphia,) for the following—viz: Segebarth 's• Artillery. Peyton's Cavalry, , • Roberts' Artillery,. U. S. Regulars, U. 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. Resoled, That all payments under the foregoing rests. Miens be made in accordance' with the forms adopted by the Disbursing Agency THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODGET, Secretary. jalo-tja3l M. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY,. WALNUT Street, South ettet corner of FOURTH*. IPIII LATIEL Stockholde r s 8, lto3. At the annual election by the hold ou MONDAY, •January 5, the following gentlemen wore elected Trustees: Alexander Wliilldln, J. Edgar Thomson. Hon. James Pollock, . George Nugent. • Albert C. Roberts, William 3. Howard, Philip B. Mingle, And at a Meeting of said Tr lowing officers were re-elects President—ALEXANDEl • Vice President—SAMl7Rl 'Actuary—JOHN C. snat Secretary and Treasuret— .OFFICE OF TIM DIAMOND COAL iCr COMPANY—NOTICE.--At a a meeting of the Di rectors, held this day, a DIVIDEND •OF FIFTY CENTS per share was declared, payable M the Office of the Corn peny, No. 713 MARKET Street,•on and after the 17th instant. S. ALTER; Secretary. January 7,1882 PHILADELPHIA? AND' READING RAILROAD COMP& NY—Oillie, 227 South I'O I IBT H. Street, PlifLA MIMI lA, allllitlyBlB l %. The Board of Managers of this Compans hayed +dared a Dividend of SEYEtt -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 In stock on the 16th of February, free from-State tax. The Dividend on the Preferred' Stock will be paid to holders in New York at the off& of the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, and in Elston at the office of Messrs. J. B. Thayer & Bro ja9-th', I PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROAD CO.—OrrieE PZISonTif FOURTH Sr. PHILADELPHIA, December B,IB62.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Nana.- rers, Treasurer anti Secretary, will take place on the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next, at 12 o'clock M. W. H. WEBB, deg-tial3 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT AND ARCH STREET CITY- PASSEn ER RAIL WAY CO., No. 2.561 CALLOWIT(LL STREET, Philadelphia, Jan ft, URI 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 lath inst. . The transfer books will he closed until the 15th inst. jag -tl5 JOHN:T. LANGE; Secretary. lIMP AT A MEETING UP THE CONTRI BUTORS to the HOSPITAL OF THE PRO TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. in Philadelphia, held TUESDAY, January 6th 1664, the following-Warned gen tlemen were duly elected members of the B. , ard of Mana gers to serve for the °Hitting three years, viz : Rev. M. A. DeWOLFE HOW& D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, DD. • Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D.. JOHN BOHLEN. WILSON C. SWANN, M.D. • CLAYTON T. PLATT. • EDWARD HARISHORNE, M. D. JOHN WELSH. • Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JIM A. CHILDS, Secretary. jai-tf MTYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAU, ROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office, No. 3 FORRSdT Place, 123 1-4 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, January 12,18 w, for the purpose of electing a President, Vice President. and Twelve Directors, to serve the en suing year, and transacting such other business as um - come before the meeting. H. H. SHILLINGF.ORD, . de9l-mstianr Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE - COMPANY, No; 400 WALNUT Street, PHILAIMPIIIA, Januar9s,lB63.: NOT Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY \Via d. behel on MONDAY, the 12th instant, at 10 o 'clock A. M., at the Office of the Comistuy. An election for Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year, will be held on the same day, at' the same place, between the hours 9(10 o'clock A. Al. and 2 o'clock P. 31. je3Sl. CHARLES W. CORE, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND- NINETEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, January 5, 1861. 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 DM instant, clear of all taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed until the lath inst. ja7-tials* . 11. B. LEACH', Treasurer. /Me OFFICE OF THE FAKE INSU RANCE COMPANY. No. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHI LADELPHIA, January 5,1864. At a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of Ihe,FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. held this day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT was declarpd, payable on demand, clear of all taxes. W. L. BLA.NCII ARO,. )a8 61 • Secretary. c-OFFICE OF UNIOitIbIDTUAL 17.1q -613NANCE COBIPANr. PHILADELPHIA. January 5, 1863. . .. At a meeting of the Boarder Directors of this Comixtuy, held this date, a DIVIDEND ON SIX PER CENT:; on the outstanding Scrip, was declared, payable to the scrip -holders on demand, without deduction for taxes. ja6-12t JOHN Moss, Assistant Senretticy . .. • OFFICE OF " THE THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTII-STREET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY," Pnu.snarmitu, December 27, Mt— The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's office, {o. 417 WALNUT Street, on MON DAY, January 12,1883, at 11 o'clock A. H., at which time an election will be held for President and live Directors for the eiuming year. HENRY HAINES, de275ia3,1( 1 .12* . Secretary. m. OFFICE Or THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA. CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, 'JERKS Street, bel6w. Pourth.—PnlLAnsaittA, January 2d, ISM—The BOA rd of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company out of the earnings of the past six montlis,_payable to the Stockholders, or their log4l representatives, .on and after 15th inst., clear of all taxes, The Transfer Books will he closed until I,sth inst jaS-1113 CHAS. R: ABBOTT, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE IN.S tIItaNCE, COMPANY OF 'NORTH AMERICA, PIIILADEI, VITA, December 31,1662. The Annual Meeting 'of•the Stockholders will be held, at the office of the Company, No. T.32VAIINUT Street., on MONDAY, January 12, 1863,at 12.o'Clock. M. ; and on, TUESDAY, the day following,. January' 13, 1863, an, Election will be held for-Directors. to.serve the ensuing year.- 1 • CHARLES PLATT, . . lal-llt Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AN D I:MARY it RAILROAD CO.—NOTIGR.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia, and , Darby Rai road Company will be hohLat the Company's Depot, on DARBY Avenue, between Forty-ninth and: Fiftieth Streets, at 4% o'clock P. M.„on. btONDAY',the 12tir.:day of JANUARY, 1863. when an election for tvPresidUot and six Directors, to serve the ensuing year, 'will takopiace. de3o-tjal2 THOMAS - SPARRS: Secretary. MOFFICE OF FAME INSURANCE COBIPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. Pntr.A.wmpitts,, December 29th, 1562. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of' the Fame Insurance Company will be held at the office, on MON DAY, January 12th, MLitt ID-o'clock A. M. An Election for TWELVE DIRECTDRS,to serve for the ensuing year, will-be held- on the same day at the same place, between the hours of 1t 2 R. M. deSO-tjal9 W. 1.. BLANCHARD Secretary: II SCP,ANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PitiLAnnunua, December 21,1862. .AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the Company, to serve for one year will be held at the Com- Nmf air l ce ia N n7 . 4 andry l fi se V e l t l w Ar e fg Eoli3eIILD homy l of olt o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.M. de23-dtjal2 •WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. MOFFICE PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY, Puri,Aum,- PR I A, December 20,1662. The annual meeting of the Stockholdera; will be held at the Company's Office, No. t 2.1 South DELAWARE .Avenue,_ on MONDAY, the 12th January ! ]36J, at one o'clock P. M., at which time an election will be held for DIRECTORS for the ensuing year. de22-mwftjl2 . .1. MORRELL, Secretary.. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the MAIIANOY AND BROAD MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held At the office of the Company on MONDAY, January - L.1,186% at 1 o'clock P. M. at which time an election will be held for Preisident and Directors to serve the ensuing year. de2bal,l29N ' R S DROCR, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE DIESQ,DEHONINCi VALLEY. RAILROAD COMPANY. PHI LAPIMPHLt, Dec. 27. 16132. The 'Annual •Ifeetine of the Stockholders of this Com pany will bo beld on MON I) AY, the 12th of.Tannary next, at No. 12 South SECOND Street. at 12 o'clock noon, at which Unto an election will be held fur a President and twelve Directors to serve the ensuing' year de7D-IniSt • JAMES S. COX Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK' • PIIILADELPIIIA Car PAS ENDER RALLROAD COMPANY, !JERKS Street, below FOlllrth, PHILAI)ELPHIrA: Dee: W, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of Mile Coin pany will be held at their Oft3V3, on MONDAY, January 12th,1862, at 12 11., at which time and place an election will, be held for President and tweiveDlrectom,lo serve the ensiling year. CHAS. R. ABBOTT, • de27-4ial2. . Secretary. NOTICE.—OFFICE OP THE MORT MI PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., No. 407 • t s ALEUT EarCPL. PHILADELPHIA, Decemblir 26, 1862.. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North. Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be held at tine office of the Company, on MONDAY. the 12th day ofe.Thfr unary, ISM, at 12 o'clock M.i for thepurpose of electing a President and ten Directors to serve the ensuing year. de27.tial2 EDWARD AnysTrtomo, seer. OFFICE OF TEE' ENTER:FROMM INSUICANCE COMPANI",'4OO WALNUT . Street, PHILADELPHIA, .lANPAWT S, 1663.—The 'Directors have this day dtclitrei a 41Ivitlend of TITREE PER.CENT. 011 the cslnttal stock of the Company for the last eSx.mooths, pnyablo ou and after tho 12 inst., free of taus.. .-inG77t CHA R LES W. COX& Secretary. . - WOFFICE WllNTlVicalsw A AnD BROAD 'TOP MOUNTAIN .itAIIiROA.D WN , 2.58 South THIRD Stroet---RetistngtoriflA. Dec. fd, 1862. • • .NoTICE.—The Anneal Meeting of the Stoa)eheldere of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Itlouniftia. Railroad and Coal,Compauy will he held. at 'their °Mete= TUESDAY, the 13t1 day of January 1663, at 11 4 o:elnek A M. when an election will lie hold for a President awl Twelve Di rectors to verve for the enartingpawr~ denial.- 3.1 3 . AMWEN, Secretary. CORN . F.lirlitiiiTGlC BANK, PHILADRLWIA, Nov. •24 M , S.—At the election ErNovember 'Nth, 1868, the following Stockholders, were elected Directori of ihiallank: - - Alexander & Ca-ttell. Van J. lioffmam Dell Nobtlt- JT., Ro c.rt Brvion, • GeoroVltzfs. J. W. Catberwood s Edw.,,,el C. ni g h. William P. Cox, . barn L. 2.ta dock, Edmund A. Soo Juga, 4 , stew, • • Samuel T. Cankr, Charlai• E. Wilkins. • Vali at , the 'meeting of Directors, thls day, ALEX ' irIDER GI CATTELL,__Part. was unen , ,:mouviy re-elected Presidenty'ALEX. WIIILLDIN: EP.. Vice Pietaident, Pd j° l4 / 4 W . TOAREY Cashier. A' . mßptialli' . J. W. TOBRBY. Catfaiar, $670 U sl7,:'9[ 5) =NM samner Work, Ilion. Joseph Allison, Charles F. Hearlitt, Ss nine' T. Bodine, .Tohn Alkman, . Arias Berman. wftes; held this day, the fel • WH for t ILLD he. enIDT. suing ear: • - • WORK: YOHN S.MILSON. 9a12-6t W A. WEBB. Secretarr is e 3w,; HOMCF.OPATIIIC HOSPITAL, 1116 CO3'liliEST Street.—Thls institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received Nid prdvided for in the most comfortable manner, iree of charge. B. F. GLENN, n0'22,-tf . Secretary of Board of Managers. AVIS AVM' ELEOAPITS. M. PAUL ANIMIOT, • Oerand de la malson de Thillenre de M. 0 itA STOKES, 609 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia, s , Plionneur prevenir see nombreux swim et connahomcos qui Pont deja favorlee de leer elientelle, (ainsi qua kes etratigarsd (pall vient de roevoir 'de Paris . et Lund roe 105 modes les Flan recentes et les mieux portees pour la Sftilsoll' M. Prandvil te Stokes a mis a s a disposition les otoires lee pluebellea, et les meilleures (waffler, des premieres manu factures trEnrope. Les militaircs, ainsi que les ofeciers . de tons erodes y trouverons les meilleures (litanies d'eteffeS, acl'es Prix tree modern.. L'elegance do sa coupe, altr.ei que to =chat de distinction gni in carnctorise set deja trap ee E re,, do public pour ezremouvelles leers merites. der3-Im MUNE OF REFUGE.— Tng Jl.Dr ri UAL meeting.of the CootributorE to the .trntzse' oilternge will beheld oo WEDNESDAY. the lit h foot., at , 4 o'clock P. Moir No, 109 North TENTH Street, nlihve Arch. . The annual report of the Board of Manners will be submitted. and an election will be held for officers aml managers to serre.for the ensuing year. ALEXANDER lIENItT, Secretary House of Iterage... Philadelphia, Jan. 8 / 663 . inn-slow:ft rM2. OFFICE OP THE SURGEOGi-AE. TI •T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Purr,Ansh- Pi/ lA, October 24, 1562. • Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themaelvos of the - National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should , apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist fir the Government, No. (009 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER. . jal!-Gin Government Surgeon-Artist. MILITARY. HO, FOR BANKS' EXPEDITION 1 —Batteries C and L, attached to the 2d Battalion, 152 d Regiment, Pa. 1 . olunteers, require A FEW MEN to fill their ranks. Headquarters 335 WALNUT St., where all the necessary information will bo given. Lieut. A. J. OIMON,-Battery C,_ • Lieut. ARNOLD A.NGBROTH,.Battery L, .itte.6t* • Recruiting Officers. i t BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT. . 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. . . !. $175 BOUNTY. $175 RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit• tog and in camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment will receive the following . bounties: Cash in hand on being mustered in . " when the company is full • 60 " when the regiment is full 25 • • At the expiration of service • 75 Total • .. None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. ,CiIARLES ERNENWEIN;•CoIoneL W. A. HANlLL,Wdjutant. del-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. /PM —NM wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Pend awarded' to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the earylceof the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIU:TENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re ferences. and who have seen service. deti.tf MILITARY GOODS. G W. SL I4 & BROTHER, SANSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, ArD MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY jaSifein COPARTNERSHIPS. '• • • DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER:. SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existink be tween the subscriber.% under the firm of ROSENHEIM, BROOKSjh CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, A. B.' BOSENUSIM withdrawing. The business will be settled by A. H. ROSEN REIM tat 2.56 BROAD WAY, New York,) or by W. BROOKS, either of whom• will sign. In liquidation. Signed; A. H. ROSENITEIM Wlt MAK 8R00K.4. DAVID HOSENIfE.I3I. ildladelPhia; January 10, 180.3. • COPARTNERSHIP'NOTIOE.- V7ILIAMIS BROOKS and DAVID ROSENfIEtM have this day formed a oomrtnership, under-the firm of BROOKS & NOSENIIEIW, for the purpose of transacting the Wholesale•Millinory and Straw Goods business, at No. 431 MARIONOtreak: WIDLIAAI BROOKS, .‘ , ' • • DAVID IiOSENH UM. Philadelphia; January 10,1884: • • ...". . 3a12 Ii• 111 SS OLTYPIONVIE 001f!ARTNER EIIIP heretofore existinglietiveen the subectlers, under the firm. of ITAGIsN BOYD:. WAS dissolved by limitation on the gitt diy of Pecomber,lB62. . • • . ARTHUR 'BAGEL ... • jal"4-3t • • ' ' .. JANES M. BOYD. L IA! IT E PARTNERSHIP:-THE-THE undersigned hove this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of 1-lAelth - , BOYD; Az CO.: for the trans action of a Wholesale Tobacco business, at the Northeast corner FRONT ane Altoll Streets. The said partnership to commence from date, and terminate'on the :thit day of December, 18135.. ARTHUR HAGEN, JAMES hi' BOY D. WILLIAM G. Pi. ARR. Phillidelpliii, AnuarrSJS63.- jal:2-ti FINANCIA.L. S HARVEY THOlvaii, ' , • • • • . STOCK AND • BILL,' BROKER, No. 319 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and•all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and:Sold on Comenission, ex clusively. Business Paper and.Loana on-Collateral negociated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shalt receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D.. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers & Co., Samuel N. Thomas, Esq., deleamif Furness, Bripley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK., &• .NOTE BROKERS, No. 28 ; SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIESOTLY OPPOSITE THE 111113HANICS' BANK. STOOKS AND• BONDS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION AT THB BOARD OF. BROKERS M•O Y INAT . E.S.TE D AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON MB BEST TEEMS FIVE-TWENTERE3, OR,• TWENTY-TEAR SDI PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION. OP THE. GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE-YEARS. • I =Liam:acted by the SECRETARY OP THE TREA SURE- to. receive subscriptions for the above - - • LOAN ALTPAR. Interest will eozemenee from the DATE OP SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE. IN, COLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of•the United States, on the nest days of May and November of each year. At the wesent pi:cranial ors ciorm, these Bonds yield about BIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hawk.. • • • • • JAY. VOOK.E, . . SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. • notkmhl 114 THIRD STREET. $250,000 T o. LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL A3IOIIATTS, ON DIAMONDS, SILVSRPLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAO NAT.TIANS' OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS, • (Only one square below the Exchange.) • AdTancos made atthe lowest rates 000 • -THIE - AMOUNT WANTED *on a Parat,in Chester county . Apply to jab B. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street. $2O 000 $10,000, $5,000, $4,500, $OOO arid several other sums, to invest upon ?dortgage.: Apply to • • • A. F[TLER, jatilit* ConveynaCer; 51 North SIXTH Street. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. SOWNWIWMA.M.M.INIVP AGENCY :F9.1 :c • .. Tam. SALE .1:10F UNITED 'STATES TAX STAMPS, No. 57 SontIMIPID Street, first door above Chestnut. A full suppliOf all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been 'mid by the Goieinment for sale in quantities to snit. A liboral discOunt allowed on amounts of $5O and. up. wards. Orders by Mail Promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAN,. deg-6m . .No. 57 Bonth.THlßDArg* • (IFFIOE OF THE ASSF SSOR OF THE 1 - 1 SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pittiaipit.,Ali. 1882.—.PRANCIS P. HALLOWEL4Aits been.aPPointed ARISTANT ASSESSOR for the Ninth Division of m District, Said Division is•comprised.within.the limits of bloat portion of the Ninth ward e. 01.40;cael eget, the west aide of Seventh street, extending to arid . includinx the east side of Broad street., and finet the north side of Mae het street to the south side of Arch street, inoinsivo. THOMAS SITENSY. • jattaw ' • U, S. Assesson e Second District, Penns. • TAMES:..N., S-COSY ATTORIffsY AT LAW, Blaster and bxamiuee In dlia4wevY. 3aB-?ms 1121LUM . Strnett qundon.:ll. J WOOL HAIR HOSE.. ' ©Do vox Wool. iwit For sale at ` jai° 2 t* eTREET. F, 'DAWES 30-INOR BiAOIISTONE • j • . • 01-.OTITS. Por sale by girINEW BINNEY'S SONS, a 3 4. BOSTON, Maas. • iglaii WI-TALIAIit N ., -1. - TT.WO.OD,. uirDERT&KETt; •• .-.: '.... . - • Isro. 110 N. EIGHTII STREET;' . Above Arch, east side. :: .lal 1f MATERIALS FOR MINOE PIES. BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,, • CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES. . • . •CPER WINE, Ac.. &c. ALBERT cx...itoßtavrs . . • DEALER 'IN -FINNGRONIIIIIPN;•'• dalMt t! 1 tOttiftit4itiCiENtii! : 46. Nitat • RETAIL. DRY GOODS. T LANK. ET S. —TWII,LED BLAIsT -a-. HATS $O5 Per. pair. RXtra heavy him, warns do., e 3.60 per pair. Extra line do., 441.% por pair. Very largo do.. &GNI. Very superior d • Also. Blankets at*R. $ IP, end Did Per Pate: • Orn Blankets at 4 1 3 er pate. Cradle and Crib Blankets. Good heavy Comfortables. Oft Streack. Persons in want of these govaDi will do .Well to exa mine, as we are determined to sokthoprat less than theY eau be bought. R. D. & .TrarNELL, • jal2-3t • 1021 MARKET, beloW Eleventh. • • . • •• • AirusuNs.-..AND. CA.NTON • FLAN. 4 . 7 - 1 . KR:W.—My stook of these Goods is still ven tailor and of.every kind. Good Bleached Mat.vliu at 'gond $%. real Bret-rate at 20 sand ni full yard-wide at • 2't a' several: eases of Willisamsville, - Wiamsstta, Torresdade's. }louse , keeper :6, and Row-York Mills, at prices: lower thajta others sire selling !them: good Bleached Sheeting, 234 yards wide at MI heavy Utica, at 633 rate' Casing, at 25;•Thableaselted z Masitas ire every tinality, from 36 cents up to th e very best; good Un bleached Canton Flannel, at 221 Ruler do., at 25; stud the heaviest, at 3134; 2 ease+ nearly yard wide, and very 'heavy Bleached do t , at 21; envy Ilamil ton at 31% :worih in the market 37.3.4 a ono Inc heavy colored at 21; 'the cheapest moot tomtit or Flannels in the city, tot. Aid Societies and othe s ,t AYlaite c rta 2St all-wool, at 4; and very homy, ad 3734. Shakerrianneli unahrinkable, and fall yard wide. -Plain Gray at 41). Plain Red, ?,, SM. and 40. .Red Twilled, at 3734. 40, 417, and 50. G ray Twilled, at 45 and 60.- 9 hese goods are remarkably low, being considerably less than the wholesale prices. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, jal36t -1013 MARKET Stroet, above Tenth.' R. CA SSELBERRY, 45 NORTH , • • -Emma street, is closing out 'WINTER DRESS 000Damuch below the recent low prices. The place to bl irest American Delaines,23 cents. Rich Wrapper Cashmeres, 26 cents. 100 pieces superior Dress Goods, aft 2.i cents. Ottoman Poplins, choice sthades. Cloth Poplins,.ehoice shades, FRENCIII MERINOES.—EIue Ilumboldt, Brown Ma genta, Mode, &c., $4, 84.12. Rich figured Alerinoes, 75e. to $l. • Rich figured Del:limes, :15to 50e. SHAWLS , . SHAWLS! All bought at the resent Penns% sales. liroehe Long SI awls. elosqlg out„ 8G to VO. Broche Square Shawls,. de, $4 to tlit). Gents' Shawls .43 to $5:50. Black Thiliet Long and Square Shawis, $2.50 to $lO. W INTER IEOCRNINO GOODS CLOSING OUT. Poplin Reps, 1 &ohms,. Cashmeres, Merinoes, Bomba zines, Alpacas, Tamest) Cloths. Cashmeres. 54, 64 ; 741411(184 wide. 2-yards-wide black Cashmere .S mats, • . . : SILKS r SILK•S !: --- - . Dark Fancy Silks closiutont. Every shade of plain. Silks for Evening Dresses. Black lignreo Silks r choup. All-silk rich Moite Antigne;•black r sl.. The place to bural I kinds of ' 'bTXPLE GOODS; • Heavy unbleached. Cotton; Flaunels r 22 cents. Heavy Cotton. Flaimels,43 cents. Heavy • " Cotton Plunnels,.23 cants. Hamilton Bleaclied'Cotton.Plannel..23 coots. Oakdale Cotton Plaunels r 2o cents,. by the piece. SI aterville Cotton Flannel s.aicen ts e by the piece_ illiarostille,Wa.msut to, Bay Nil ilt,Tbrestdale, Lones dale, and all the leading makes of hluslitti, from 2 to 3 cents per yard less than oase_prices. TABLE DIICEIIS, • FE AHNELS r &C.:, Bought previous to the great rise. J., b R. CASSEWERRY'S Sfanothoth Dry Goods House. , 45 North EIGHTIPStreet, below Arch. P. S.—Tuat open, 400 BLIAMORALS; best quality; a bar gain. Jal2-21 SKIRTS, .SKIRTS; SKIRTS.-MRS. STEEL, at her CORSET ESTALBISHASENT. out TENTH. TENTH. below CHESTNUT, and' SPRING GARDEN. below TENTH. has received an elegant assortment of SKIR'rS, for Ladles; Misses, and Children, very best qualitY. The Ladles are invited to call and see. ja111.215 COMMISSION. MOUSES. AICY GOODS:. DARIC-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARSRLUB CAP CLOTHS. • SKY BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARK! BLANKETS, STANDARD 10 DUCK. DRILLS, VTANDARD WEIGHT. • HEAVY LIMN DRILLS AND DUCK. • BROWN:AND'Etatoss.D sascrwas AND ',air?. =GEL For sale by • FROTtIiNGRAM. & WELLS. HOLIDAY G4)ODS. pitorraGEAPHio ALBUMS—A •A- • largiyariety for sale at low prices. by _ • • lAMBS W. QUEEN & CO., deisarff • 024 CHESTNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for prole:A s ; fo* . italaa ri 9E14 GE&ITNUT StreeL. den -tiff (1 YE It A GL ASSES, ~-OPERA "•-•'OI.ASSES. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., . &AWN ' 02.4 CHESTNUT Street. L ADIES'. FANCY Ft7Mh JOHN PAREIRA., No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY• 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 a call. oc3-4mif FURS! P S GEORGE F-. WOMRA , TII, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORT; ENT LADIES-' FURS-, To which the attention of the public is invited. noß4m • 4011 TH E SIII3SOBIBERS: BA I TE aIiNJUST RECEIVED A NSW AND VARIED STOOK OP FINE GOLD• AND. SIIII,VE,II WATCHES-, SUITABLE POI LADIES; GENTLEMEN. AND BOYS, All of which they guaranty to give perfect satisfaction. DIAMOND and all other styles of Sewelry for sale low. LEWIS• LADOM:US &GO., ja£L3t '.• $O4 CHESTNUT Streett.Philadelphla.:. MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGWEIC Aa-i , • CHARMS. • W. SIMIONS , & BROPSHER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER S. AND• IMPORTERS, . • SANSON-STRBET;RALD. Ilavejust received, .direetfrona•Parle..a. large assort ment of the above novel and beautifni articles, em bracing a numhor of the most prominent clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and nam presented• in a. variety of fancy mountings. FOR SALE TO. THE: TRADE, and to be had at all the principal jewelers, opticians. and faeci stores in the city. T. Pli; A T . T , (mosso". TO PRATT 4 sum) 607. C.%'IIE6I7INIJT STREET, Ie constantly in receipt of ANIER L IOIAN WATCH-ES, Of desirable stiles' and finalities; to . soltidl classes of ELI HOLDEN , Dealer In Sae AMERICAN AND IDfPO•RTED WATCHES. • JEWELRY. AND - CLOCKS 0c31.4m* 708 'MARKET Street. AMERICAN WATCHES, IN • 00:ill AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON, mum No. 326 CHESTNUT St, AN WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O A PRESR ASSORTMENT , diffl-lms AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES FARR Zs BROTHER, Importers. mh2o4 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth LADIES!' ' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Frizetts, Getsittner Ventilate,' Wigs, Ventila ted Scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prices are lower than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S, ja,54.,ve No. 909 CHESTNUT' Street. VSTABLISIIED OVER A QUARTER -11-4 OF A CENTUR.Y. DR. SWAYNE i Scokpourth SYRUP OP WILD . CHERRY. NO TREATMENT OR REMEDIES • have everbeeu so successful in of curing disease •u. "Dr. Strstpnc scat/table NedictiteB," prepared with the greatest care, under the immediate • • supervision of a thoroughly educated Physician. We have certi Scab.% of eXtrailll-s. dinary cures of Iliseaml Lungs Performed dm,. ".VV. Stoaintr's anopound Syr an of IVita Vberry„': cases where the Lungs were very much disordered, gye en up to die by Physicians and friends. If ;the bews are costive, or not sufficiently fore, use in,,connecn "Stcayne's SarBaPa. ff7Ul 2ar rills" Agneat„putlf.s , ing purgntivd. The two will cleanse.our all ordered humors, enrich and purify the biped,. remove all unhealthy bilious secretions • of the stomach and bowels, ?lousing a„ perfect healthy state of tie Liver. - If you have . cough, ..othina, hemorrhage or spitlAug of blood, sore thror.ir, oh structions Of She • spleen er short breath, pain in the urinary organs..r.kz/M sweats, nervous debility, restless nighLs any symptom/.el PE7L 31ONSE.Y. CONSUBIPTIONgt. not dets4t, but procure. the above remedies at once. . ettrs'Eamrtenee proves to the world dint they cannoti. excelled; • -• " Sway ne's Compound , syrup 411,t Cherry," " Swayno's Compoun.4.Byrtip ilt 'Cherry," " SWayllo4 Compour.ot .Syrnp llKtid.Cherry," " Swayno's Compouool Syntks.W,ild Cherry," .• Cures all complaints of pulituuLtrYmature, stimulates the Secretions of the Skss, Nidneys,.and liironelltial mu cus membrane, has vestt • influence . over the , nervous system. Prepared on,jryllY - • SWAYNIZ Sr SON, !jalOtonif 330 N.th..,SINfIEL above Vine. LILLIE'S SAVE DEPOT lAN. • _ MOVEDAIio. 21• South SEVENTH Street, near t .e Franklin - The undereigined, themlar,.l. for past favors, and bolus determined; to merit Nave patronage, Jsatt semrsti aD elegant a".id oonmeniftk_goro, and has now on hand s large arsortniont of hullo's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled, Iron. Vire and UnTglar..Proof Safes (the only strictll Ssoand bri a rglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie% trnequaltistlSauk Yasat, Safo . and Dank Locks. Llytte.'s Bank Ys.ult Doors and Locks will be furnished tficopier cin short notice. This is the strongest, beat pro tested, and cheapest Door and Lock yob offered. Also, partionlar attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry. dm.. This Safe is bow ceded to surpass in style and elegance. anything yet . offered for this purpose, and is the only one that 11 .strictly fire and burglar proof. SPROUL Norros.--1 have DOW OD had saY twenty of Farrel. Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most:of them dearly new, and some forty of other makers, eamprising a complete assortment as to aim, and all lately, exchanged tor the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will he sold at Tall low Prices- Pteana ea l end egamine. ATrlyiy - M. 0, D/aDLER. Affai/A. , . LADIES' FURS. ENGLISH; SWISS, AND . NEW . PUBLICATIONS. 4V WIIbYV~YN~•VNI/b.n/vNMI Ne•WNV A . IC-ELEGANT BOOK. NOW READY. • THE LEGENDS OF •CTIARLEKAONE. 13y the author of. the " Ago of Fable." nteur.Y 11.14trrnavrtu ON CREAN LAID PAPER. ttSE YligEtT l i OK OF THE bEASON, On OF LASTING VALUE. Suitable for a Gilt, and desirable for every Library, pub: tie' and private. En fish V enom $2 50 Half Calf g. '3 150 • Full Turkey••• .. 5 CIO Also, New Beady, • • T til F 7.lllo ; 9. l" F A ra E. E. TILTON & CO.. jall.flog4 FTST,ISHERS, ROSTON. NEW AND KETRAG'rIVEDOOKS, IN Lygrea lt ZRATEIT. RIDE INITA'FRIN OF CHRIST. A: bbw gad elege•nt TB F; EXTRILBNT WOMAN. By W.W Sprit" ete: - A prry.BzaT irgarks. By the authot• of Pattunoe• of H t V . .ATER • THILTOHTS . OF A COUR TR.V . r.:ARSOLC DACICETT'S SCITIFITIRE ILLUSTRATIONS. •• LINDSAY & DLAKISTOIL Peibligatere.• ial It South SIXTH Street. above pheetunt: Mlt. S'EILLOB PAMPITLET. BEADV "...ar- Tins .m6RNIN6..--44erw FREE PECVLIBLOON DUCT A LONG WAN. Bvo Vamp Met. Price 76 cents. ?lin*hedand' f<3l. a l a Y • S: & *LFRED MARTIEL d e w - . . N 0.696 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOMSI. NEW BOORS 1-1 4 HE STORY OF THE GUARD': A Chronicle of theWilx. By Mrs. Jessie IL Prologue. Om. SM. SPRINGS OF ACTION. Sy MYR. C. li. B. Richards. l6mo. Sg: MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, 9. D., (Kirwan:). By Samuel . I. Prim.. 12mo. $1.25. MEMOIRS OF MRS. SOANNA Bgraux.E. By Rele, George W. Bethune, D. D: lgino. 411.2.5. BROADCAST. By Rev. Nehemiah Adams. 16mo. ISF. For Welly WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIRN, de.3o , No. 606 CIIE4TNUT Street. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.- Just pnblished,.price 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. CULTERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the ReproductiVe Powers, inducing Dtr , Nervousness,. Consumption : Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c, The radical mode of treatment, without medicine, is fully explained: so as to enable every one to be his ottn Physician at the least possible expense. "A BOON TO TROUSANTIS'OF SUFFERERS." Sent under seal, in a , plain envelbrie,.to any address, poet-paid, on receipt of ail cents; or twb postage stumps. Address the publishers, CS. J. C. ELINE dt CO., IN BOWERY, New York, no4-3rnif Poi:lol6es Box 4.665. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. W BROTHERHE.ADS .IDIROULA. W • TING . LIBRARY.—aII the NEW English and American Books including ALLCLASSESni'Llterature. This is the ONLY Library in the country - that lncludes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not EEPEINT ED here. Terms $6 per year ; six months ; three months $1.60 ; one month 75 cents, or S cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. seB-6m MlllEciMillM VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL; NEAR WYMIA. PL 'Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English studies, he. Military Tactics taught. Clasmain•Bnok-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering. Ptipils taken of all ages, and are received at an t ime. Boarding per week, Z. 'Tuition per.quarter, .00. For catalogues or information address Bev. 3-HERVEY BARTON. A. M., Village Green. Pa. - 00104 WE WOULD REMIND OUR PA TRONS that those famous portratts—USlMEß'S life-size Photographs in oil colors—nre' liner, if POBBl- blmen. o, than ever. War prices. SECOND 'Street, aboveit* O • JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 906 ARCH STREET,' Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM 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 eassairte specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames on hand. F. A. 0. ;mit. • dell-3m N • O . PORTRAITS ARE MORE' • NA WAAL, Pleasing, and life-like than IMAMS life-size Photographs in oil colors—invalnable pictures, at reduced price!. StCOND Street, above Orson. it* TINITED STATES HOTEL, HARRIS BUBO_,TA—REFITTED AND RENOVATED—L.W. TEN ETOIL, Yroprietor.--This popular and commodious Hotel has been newly refitted and furnished throughout its mtriors and chambers. and is now ready•for the re ception of guests for the winter season. The travelling public will And the UNITED. STATES HOTEL tho • most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel In the State Capital, on account of its accmst to the railroad being immediately between the two , great de pots in t ins city. riAItItISHMUI, Jan. 1", 18113. TIRAN DRETH. HOUSE, - 1 -• Corner of BROA EETS DWAY, CANAL YORK.. , and LISPENARD N EW 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 snits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from SO cents to $1 per day. Double Booms from $llO 1t2.60 per day. deSam • . • • JOS. CURTIS & CO. LL•L1..± ' ". 1 .L 9 .L 6 '• 12 . 4 .t.: 1161 . 11 : 111 3-3-NNUAL •-•ST.A.TEMENT, • GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., For theigar ending Dec. 31st, 188 . 2; Office 415 WALMIT tttreet, Schuylkill Nay. Building. 'CAPITAL, $200,000. Premiums received during the year Amount received for interest during the year Total Premiums detendined ' $65,97.7 aq M DISBURSEENTS. Paid for baits,, gaeurring during the *eat " • ,3,57 68 Paid; for reinsurance and returned ''_ premiums••... ...... . ..... Paid for commissions, $6,332 70—ex penses, 403,g.47 Sri—including taxes, salaries, office:expenses, and con . tributions . $43,012 37 $43;942 37 ASSETS AID SECURITIES. Cash in bank and on hand..Eo,sY3 02 Cash at Pittsburg and other agencies 8,500 00 Temporary and call loans.. 8,72.3 15 $24,773 77 110,890 49 • • Bonds and mortgages U. S. loans, Camden and Amboy, Phila. City loans, Penna. It. It., North Penna. R. R., Delaware RAI bonds, nod bank fitoeks 20,230 00 Bills receivable, and other securities • " • held as collateral 7140,190 00 Comparative Statement of Premiums and Losses for NINE TEARA: Premiums received. Losses paid. In 1363-4 810,841 36 • 352,453 SI 1E65 39.673 18 62,734 73 1856 " . 40,004 29 873 04 1857 42723 M. - 22,197 32 3858 46,407 06 13,878 10 1850 60,194 51 49,043 47 1860 98,452 fA 61,525 31 1661 70,074 49 60,7'89 64 /862 66,311 37 • 21,357 68 Total 5363,772 31 $300,328 62 -4133,043 70 The premiums exceed losses $193,343.79. - Out of this balance the current expenses and divi dends have been, paid by the Company. During this period cluinges have taken place, making it necessary to limit our business in certain districts. The Directors have managed the Company with a view of making it entirely safe for the insuring public, Its success speaks for Itself. Ruiner( us companies have withdrawn from business in consequence of the vicissitudes of the times. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT. PETER S. HOE of N. Y., JERRY WALKER, WM. M. SWAIN, JOHN W. LAG HORN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOHN THORNLEY, THOS. DRAKE, C. F. HEAZLITT, JOSEPH KLAPP, Ili. D., ABRAHAM HART, N. S. LAWRENCE, DAVID BOYD.; Jr., JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vibe President. lAsnel B. Ar.voltroiSecretary. jalo-tf THE PENNSYLVANIA, FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. In conformity with the Act o f Assembly of April 6th, 1362, this Company publish the following list of their as sets, viz: - Mortgages, being all first mortgages in the eitygof Philadelphia $464,300 Mortgage in the city of Pittsburg 3,000 Mortgage in Bucks county • 5,000 $477,300 00 Bills Receivable 33,000 00 Real Estate ~, . 30,000 CO. Schuylkill Navigation Company Loan 9,81.0 36 Camden and Amboy Company Loan 23,49.3 5:5 Chesapeake and Delaware tlanal Loan .. 8,602 50. . Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Loan . 17,870 50 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Loan. 24,600 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 10,00000. 'Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 200 shares.. 9,16975 liarrisbnrg, Lancaster, and Mount Joy Rail ' road . 9,423 00 United States Loan, 7.30 20,000 00 United Slates Loan, 5.20, 6 per cent ..... ,„...,. , 20,000 W. Pennsylvania State*Loan 16.000 00 Philadelphia City Sixes 41332 00 Philadelphia City Fives; 4,933.75 Cincinnati City Fives . 5,672 50 Pittsburg Cb.y Sixes . 5,531.00 Philadelphia -Bank, 234 shares . . 24,340 al Bank of. North America, 100 shares . . 10,01 XI 00 Western Bank, 220 shares 11,000 00 Girard Bank, 125 shares ~, 6,600 00 Franklin Fire Insurance' Conipany, SO shares. `2,307.77$ Manayunk Gas Company, 20 shares 998 86 Cash on hand • 40 , 31x3 32 nol6-Smif . . •• • WM. 9-CROWEI4I4, Set:el 4 . B ' l° JAI:TART U lOUS. TY. ia9.6t UNITED STATES LIZE: INSURANCE: COMPANY OF NEW YORK.. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN EADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 14900,090... The business of this Comp-in:7 aaconducted exolusively on the cash principle, which, is now fully•recognizedme the only correct principle. The law under which Ws Company is .chitytered,pgo• vides that., if the capital shonld,from any.cause, !Acorn: impaired to the extent of gitir,ooo,.or more, the stockhold: - ers shall be called upor,oto make good such deficiency, This is the only cash Compspyan America.which affords this safeguard to policy polders. Dividends declared every three years, the next. on March 4th, 1865. Rates of premium charged by.this Company are as IoW as MO years' experience and the probable. future r interest will justify. 0... B,ARDENW.EII,PEX., Agent No. 4-g#:WALN UT Street ‘ Philastelnhis. REFERENCIA. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Banat, Hon. Archibald. Ificlutyre, Trea:mrer.U. S. Mint, Messrs Jay Cooke & Bauklrs. Messrs. Baker, Wm , teett, & Co.. Bankers. Messrs. Stuart IBrother, Bank street. delo-W.34w GIRARD FIRE ` AND ~9 RINE OFFICE. +;.113: WALNUT STREET. PH/LXIZaI,PRIL. CAPITLI. 5200,100. Vita Camo.py contiamea to take risks, en the safer classes ckTroperty-at..:Aw. rates, The rublie can rely. upon its responsibility. and ability . to pay ;tosses proutpt&y. Its disbursenuaais fbr the benefit,' of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,0.00. DADI A LARS and,INA respectfully. solinitits favor is the future. DIRECTORS. JERRY 'WALICE& • W A § i. 14317.41111. JOHN THORNLET. C. B: H . ADR4liAll HART, DAVID' BOX jA., . PETER S. HOE, of,."N. Y.l VOL M. SWA 11. FURMAN SREPPAim. JOSEPH KLAPP. ?4. D., N. S LAWRENCE, W)1. C. EUTNAN, .TORN suveLßE..- THOMAS CRAVEN, Prosident. • A. S. GILLETT; Vice Preetallent t 1.A5..8. ALVORD. Secretary. .. ap2d.tftf V4alli INSURANO 011 CI*BSTNUT StrAqt.' ND INSURANCR. JTORS. F. W. Ruck, . E. D. Woodruff Chas. Richardeon,; John Hessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr..; , P. S. Justice, • Alex. Whilidin• Washington Jones, Oeo. A, West,- ' Ches. Stokes, 0. W. Davis,- John W. Rverman. • FR ANCIB N. BR K r President. WILLIAC T .-lA.IMM RICHARDSON. Vice President. 7 .dS I. BLANCHARD;Seeretstrr. • Cm.hllainf FIRE AND INY,,A) DIti.EC! • ' , :•;t•TEE PEIRENOLOGICAL . O4II ~...NET.AND BOOK STORE is openday'and even iog for the sale pfbooks on Phrenolor Physic?. lOiY,ll;:iliiialionoiietlry, and for reno ogt• - cAI examinations. Orders by mail should In addressed to. JOHN L. GAP_NN A tin-wsm:imit 022 CHNSTNI7T Street" ritila. PHOTOGRAPHS. HOTELS. 2D,170 55 IkiSVßAlren COMPAIY COMPANY, NO w A siinGt.ON . ADVERTISEMENT/ BY NV. L, WAILL & CO., A tICTION VINSYLVANIA and RINTEL EERS, Scitt. h Corner I 13tz eets. GOVERNMENT SALE OF ( I 'ONDEMNED GRAIN SACKS. ON MONDAY, „Tannery V2tli,M, at the Audios. Rooms of niegirg, L. Wall & Co., commcmcing at 12 ..o'oloolc M., a num ber of GRAIN SACKS, condemned as ni: l,4 for the P" 1 - 4 - 10 service. Terms cash, in Government funds. '.T. D.A.XA; • • Captain, and A. Q M. D. S. W. L. WALL & CO.. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. C. ANSCHtJT7 nßwr .OPERA OF TIM SEASON', TUESDAY EVENING, SANUARY isso, F. vox itcrrows onAsT, GPSHA, TATS FAIR RIORNIOMIY. Sulirldriticnis--Ainierved F_ 3 .c.A,-,t, fur Sig. ODeraS Singr? fidrrliSSiOrs 3v`•l'argae+'. or ifaicoirl. Single :6slrnissioli Shigle thtsnisston tcriMiiiiitheaft Tlk. °MO of the Aen.lentry is . ofic:l2o4ll4+fivsktVo'clocir A! M., to :i esrlSeteP.lllF.,,tor soCtitigir seats or reCeiving huliscription7for th'esearsi. , , 'l'llE SALE. OP SEATS • 9n. ! the' fillif oi)ers' - 4111.'commenceron-TOES6I4I - M.o.ttNlZlt' at the'AA. VINT and Gollli 6. corns,' of SOVentlifandi Cheinnnt streets: Seats seitarerteithest eictra•erisstak jal2 • . ' A. BIROM1), Agent. A MERIC AN ACADEMY OF IVECTSIO. -4-.-EYWARD .PArrt9lM WESTO7.: 0111 , 11RIJS-WSI(rAL ASSQCIATIO:"..Pe SECIONO (WAND. CO9iCERT. All Military liivad and Gnrad Orobostrct, Corcprising forty of ite best inusisian'S, under motion of CARL SLlnt axsAtivx , (W. - pH If La niitMlritit.' EDWARVPAYSON WESTOIc would respectfully in form the suliieribers to tita'above-naniti Conctitts, and' the public, tlist the Second Concert or the serieti wilt bo' .given on' ' • • TBIIIISIDAV rI E . EN TAIL Stinitaey 92, 15'G;, • WITH AN ENTIRE. CHANGE ON_ PROGRAM:id, A limited - nninber of SUESCEIBERS' TICKETS wilt" be sold at •Mrt• DOLLAR EACH, admitting one person • to the t b reeConberts, and One .extra ticket Will be given , for the neat - Concert. Those desiring to become 'subscri bers' will plOsse leave they address st the. HARNDErf• EXPRESS'OFFICS;No. f 1 0 .7 C.IMSTX UT Street. or send' their nametto.'Bo:f 11'94 Philadeledati Post 'oos6;pre 'Vines to January 222;1563: The wholEor.tlitr Parquet Circle, -llklcent; Balcony Boxes. andthe brillrantreyer prOinoliade, is reserved for' subscribers' and those, holding subscribers' •extra tickets. Single tickets to others than subscribers.: l'arqnrt (Ins eluding reserved seats( 50 cents. Family Circle .((en trance on Locust street) 11 cents.. 30.1.04 t . 'WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. OARRETTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN. T. DONNELLY. MR. AND 'MRS. - BARNEY WILLIAMS. THIS (Monday) EVENING" January 12. VIM Performance will commence with the SpeCtaele of TILE FAIRY CIRCLE. - Con O'Carolan • -'• • Mr. Barner , Witlianut. Dfolcelwe • • - Mrs. Barney'WlLliam§.• To be followed by the roaring Comedy of . CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY) ... , • =Mrs. •Bardef To conclude with the Farce of THE IRISH TIGER. Paddy _Ryan' • • . Mr; EinilieY Seats secured siic dayK hi ad va.ute. mils. JOHN DREW'S AROHSTRISET THEATRE: Eminent. Agent and Troaenrer JOS. DM:WIZ HOUSES PACKED 4/11(IIITLY Second Week of Mr. aud' Miss C. RICIIINGS. • ' • • TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY). .Tanuarx It ISIS% • EXTREMES. EXTREMES. • Mark Mayborrr • Mr. Peter Eichinge, ' Miss.°. Meiling*, In 'which she will sing THE SONG. OPHOMR" and "LA MIiNOLA." In rehearsal the grand Operatic rommee'or the . ENCHANTRESS. . With ZION Seinen', dresses. &v. Prices as usual. , • Scuts secured six days in advance. . MTJSICAL FUND HILL: MR. A\D•MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT'S ' FIRST MATINEE READING, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14;-- Commencing at 2 o clock. Admlssion 25 cents. A magnificent Programme will ,e given. jal2-2t* C ONCERT HALL, CHE3TNUT: STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. LAST WEEK - OF PEARSON'S HISTORIC MIRROR t OF THE Web. Open every EVENING THIS WU& • at Zig o'clock, and-on WEDNESDAY and SATURRAI afternoons at 3 o'clock: Tickets 25 cents: -Pagitaires - one dollar. Seats and Tick eta may be secures at the•Ha • during the day. FUND: • lIALL---LOOITST STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. MASTER JAMES WILLIAM, The youthful Pianist, 14 years of age, intends to give one grind VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT; AT MUSICAL FUND HALL,.. ON THURSDAY EVENING;• Jan. 15th, on which occasion he will perform some piecea from .such masters as Thalberg, Gottschalk; Herz: and others. Hisrastonishing performances have already at tracted the attention of some. of one ablest musicians in this city. lie will be% assisted by some - of our best talent. For particulars, see Programmes at the music storm . ' ' jelo.ste E MORE • CONCERT BY THE HUTCHINSoN FAMILY, at the HALL of SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE,• • OR MONDAY EVENING, January 12..1n5.• All will appear— ASA, EIZZIE, ABBY,WREDDY, and Little DENNETT. . Singing their songs of Freedom, Union, Victory. Particulars in proorain saes, and at the Concert. Doors open at 7, - ..Concert at 8. Admission Si cents: Chiloren under twerrea3 cents. No postponement. .MlO-21 0 • $66,311 37 .• 8,60 81 ... $74,917 18 A SSEMBLIs:. BUILDINGS. - WOOD-. 110FTE'S . ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF• GLASS BLOWERS, •EVERY EVENING. and .ou WED-. •EESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS the Splendid Low-pressure Glaea Steam-Engine • MON ITCPR" Trill be ll' foil operation &teach entertainment ANOMIE GREAT FEATURE. Air. All the Magnificent Works of Art manufactured. .by the Company are Distributed GinttuitousLy among the - 'Visitors. • A valuable collection will be••distributed every Rvening At 9 o'clock, and on Wednesdayand Sa— turday afternoons at 4 o'clock. To be distributed by • eorre.sponding numbers. which gives every one an equa.l-' chance of obtainin a valuable present. The first-pre sent for each exhib g. ition will be a magnificent Case of.. Work. Admission 15 cents. No half price. • PARTICULAR "NOTICR—This is the first appearance • of the Troupe in this city. a5-12t CAP WILLIAMS' 'GREAT? WHALING VOYAGE, AT LECTURE:. ROOM , CONCERT HALIN Every Evening at 7 o'clock, • • And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. This entertainment has a Real Boat, 27 feet long with fail crew, and •WILS exhibited 250 successive , nights to New York. Tickets 25 cents, or five for $l. A SSEM , BLY BUILDINGS-TENTH ANDCHESTNUT. .A.MUSEM.ENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ. The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST,with his LEARNED• CANARY BIRDS, will give .his new and Popular Entertainments EVERY lEVINING: anringe the eck, comennucing ae 736 o'clock ; and WEDNESDAT and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will bor marvellous experiments in Magic wonderful pcturstro In Ventriloqnirre and the Learned Canary Birds in - their new characters. , Admission 2fi cents. Children 13 cents. IA ORCHESTRA. - PUB. N - A LTC- REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTAIt% NOON at 3% o'clock, at the MUSICAL PUNA. HALL. Carl Sent:to conductor. Tickets 2.5 cents. Packages of I tickets, 81,—to be had of Andre 3t Co., 1104 Chestnut. Street ; E: Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and.at the hell door. no2MI HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA.- . NEW OFFICB,_ 214 South EIGHTH St., below.Wainut. 100ENNSYEVANLA. -a- THE FINE ARTS, 1y25 CHESTNUT STREET, Is .open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 5 P. N. Admission 25 cent& Children half price. Shares of stock. tl5O. 314 ...".,V•IeVVV•O•I•IWWW‘,..WIeV•".•/•""e5,•••,,,,,, • R 14 GS.--WANTED, ONE Biti . b tr AT V l 6)lll r EaCl: A 'S d i d )REA.Mand 11EIDELbEltO . msg., with price,lßoi: nos Philadelphia Peat Office. ' IL 4. PARTNER WANTED.—ONE WIT.FX • an equal ainonnt of capital, to enter into an enter- . trisci - in EIJI ore.: The goods hare found a reads- and pro- . fit:this market. Address ALPHA, Prom office. jar 2-2. 00 • AATANTED-A SITUATION AS CIBRI: or BOOEKEEPER,Jtar a graduate. of the High School. is a good peninan, guielt..at figures, and bas a knowledge of Bookkeeping. Baikry not as great an object as situation. Best of rekreuce given. Addedds W. 0., Press office. • • • ]alt-2t! • .•-• ••• • - • W.ANTED-A I? 0.13 N G N " about 16 years dap, n rtittry Clerk in a Whole sale Store. Best of rethrettees reqairal. •Addrang. t own Jo f' S. & S." Preset . J. - • ..-• - • • WANTED—A . SITIJATION .813- Yv , 11311111TENDENT of spine first-class Cotton um.. by a men of large experionce.,wokim not obiect to Titling. charm of an ohl mill, about to be remodelled 'with nets* machinery, Arc. Undoubted references a, to atilllo_,' can be furnished. Address B. PERRY, Valley Falls. in6-6t*, A,N ITNEMPLOIII) )30 0 KEEggit, OF • exPerienoe, having 1 few hours leistvo: daily, le.. willing to devote that tbm. in posting, closing, or get- Mug the books of bferchana.s. Alanulacturer%Ar . .Trades, Neu, for a small contwnsation. 13n6xeigMnable %reams given. address Box 2.249 Post %Woo. jas-12e". • A . SINGLE GgNTLFAMA.N... WOULD; - 4 -°- like to engage a tlikmAntably furnia 4 .44 room for thaw winter, within ten minuses' walk of 1 7 fte Press offfsa. Address "Russell," at this °Aloe. dell-tf* LOST—IN THE . vierNyry.- OF • TIC; . Baltimore lt,;sl. DISC . TIARC/017en the ,1T:. Corp, belo gto a L. CoAdelt. Miy.tiereon re tn rning th e same : /o Cllief of Entice, at the. Central Police - Station. will be liberally rewarded. jalo-3t pENSIONB.- $l.OO BQU I N,TV AND raßfaOgired and coil:Gated for sole4ara, sailors. and the::Vitk , res of such as...x.rp.Aeconsed.sii ZSrognabla and satyr oct•ory rates. Claiinacusholl.or Avli t ed uPoa SIXES 11111 ON. Solicitor furela punts. 42.4 WIJNUT PrAkicrAlar attention given to parties living at a dis tan ea. • . oclfi-tf =MI L i FEW SELECT. BOARDERS CAN. he tteeeminotlatea with very superior 'ROOMS, either furnished or unfurnished, at 8215 ARCH Street. Refe rences% exchanged. jalo-3t* FOR BENT, HE CITY HOTEL.• • NORTH QUEEN STRUT, NEAR TIIS RAILR •The above Rotel will be for Rent from the first 4 APRIL next, pow in the occupancy of J. 15. Blankt+, THE. CITY HOTEL is one of the largest, most commodious and best Arra,twd Public houses in LANCASTER, and will be reaged, at a reasonable rate, by appl)in . g early to MARI & RLIZAI3ETII RE SE, jalta• Adjoining the Rotel. dAt_ FOR RENTI—MARICETSISR:E7 I — January Ist, the second, third, anst fourth floors of .Nos. 426 and 428 Market street, 3 by. 117 feet, now occupied by Leon Berg St Co. Apply, between 12 and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALNUT Street. Oboe No. 2. up stairs. nonthintf AK- FOR SALE.--THREE-EIGHTH 4 - Of the brairs..Woter. ANAT. to S. .C.TAS. CAithTAIRS, Jr.,. No. 124 WAL?iirr Strwt. MIEN . -YOU ;15ESIRE A PICTIME ()Mora and beauty got an Ivorytype oclagitl3ll - appoarance and_ elaborate artioke coloring cannot tail to please. • SECOSP.Street abovothreen. ("CRAY OR DIS OOL °RFD HAIR 'kJ' DYED a beatitlßll lllt►ak of Itrwcit t tyt EOI3F,TtI. utl lltittliWic ktit)4it AMUSEMENTS. OBEMAIC OPERA M ARTH A: y...:OO!iDUCTb6> • AitotttedAW MISS JOSI3' O'CONNELL, . ACADEMY CF WANTS. Loam , .AND: trOuND. PERSON 4L. BOARDING. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Auct!oncers ..DLP.II , CTCSE. • 2.5 cents:
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