THE CITY. [co o ADDITIONAL cal' ;laws Bail FOURTH PAGE.) 1,1117. F, Mot;Ey.—The Navy Department : Aiong out, through its agents in this and other 3;44. the prize money due in consequence of the fol ''. „optures. The money is paid at once, as soon loms ite Identity ot the applicant is ascertained clearly. :der lista will soon, we trust, be Issued, so that who deserve the reward of their valor need P0 1:.04 ) „oil:lain of a tardiness on the part of the 6s acrament: rapier. Capture. (Risser: Sch. President. pa do. Eugene and cargo. ,;lola Sip. Margaret. i su i s luelarnna Sch. Princeton, )0001" do. It. 0. Files. icctleaer do. Leon. b i rodo. Olive Branch. do. Ann Bell. , yartait tmitgolnery (10. Isabel or W. B. King. amore do. Rose and Octavia. ::,Ip llewedita do. do. do. bridge sltda do. New Castle. (maccticut do. Emma. 110. do. Adeline. • rola do. . Hattie Jackson, ;o we de Cuba do. W. 0. Bee. ',i, v. Vuyler do. Grace R 13alcer. 'The total amount of these to be distributed is stout $S0(0DO. A COLOIIED CELEIIIIATTON.—Last even k:s meeting of colored people wne held at the aur al In St. Mary's street, for the purpose of cele -o,ling the emancipation proclamation of President j o mln. The chair was taken by James McOrum- I A ? sod Professor M. Green acted as secretary. Igor the reading of the proclamation and a prayer, Green delivered a spirited address. He was owed by John P. Nicholson, Esq. Owing to the i v t that little publicity had been given to the meet ipg, the attendance was limited. TIM - RECENT CABE 01.0 BURNING.—Me S. lowling, who was so seriously burned by her clothes 0,114 fire at her residence, Eighteenth and Ship. its a st l rethee , o o n s p M t o a n l. d liar otrwnoin g, h iis d s r l eonw, l w h r o e c we e r r e ceullerers in the calamity, have since died. They burled this morning from the hospital. AectPLINT AT A FUN EitAL.—Yesterdny aerrnoon a pair of horses attached to a carriage ran osy from a funeral at Twelfth and Waslington slreets, and were stopped at Twelfth an South e ,, t , e i A by Officer Wallace, thereby preventing what us ieht hare been a serious injury to the ladies and ecatlemen in the carriage. MN OVER BY AN OMNllll73.—Yesterday 8 toy named John Forbes, seven years old, was run ever by an omnibus on Lombard street, above Fineteenth, and had one leg badly bruised. He was pihed undor the wheels by a comrade when playing. CITY I'X'IEMS. AN INTERESTINCI ANNOUNCEmENT FOB is r. Punme.—The numerous friends and admirers d Oeneral McClellan, in this crly and throughout 111 country, will be glad to learn that the pictures, which we announced on Saturday ns being taken, of that officer and members of his family, by flctekunst, at his galleries, Nos. 70.1 and 706 Arch offal, have come up fully to the expectations of all Oncerned. Thu pictures of the General in various Wee are now -reedy for sale at Mr. Gutekunat's tountrre ; also, a tine carte de visite of himself and alto on the same card, which we predict will become 3 greet favorite for Albums (of which, by the msy, Mr, G. has also a very excellent assortment). A number of finely-finished copies of the General, in tile ri:e, have already been ordered, The above pioures are all now ready, either for sale or exhibi tion, a: the galleries of Mr. Gutekunst. THE NEW SENATOR.—Holdover much the Needs of Mr. Buokalew may rejoice over the elec tire of their favorite at Harrisburg, to the United :•:lAtes Senatorship, and however much the friends e! the Administration may deplore that result, it is a:ready admitted by thinking people generally that the great sale of Coal at the yard of Mr. W. W. Aiter u Ninth street, above Poplar, will go on as here tofore—Mr. Alter still giving the public the best coal al the 10West.prioes, and the public in turn regarding Alter as a true patriot and benefactor. DELICIOUS NEW CONFECTION:.—MI. A. .L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut streets, has the ad votage of Confectioners generally, in the fact that its large sales and great facilities for manufacturing etfible him to renew his stock continually, so that lie goods are always perfectly fresh. We invite at leafier' to-day to his delicious new Sweet Jordan !toasted creamed Almonds. Try them. ENQUISITEWROICS ON ART:---TllO splendid . acd life-like pictures taken by Mr. Hippie, at his ground floor Photographic Milieu, No. 820 Arch mot, are universally admired, and the demand for h . . 3 pictures of all sizes and styles is daily increasing. lIATS AND CAPS 1 7 03 t GENTLEMEN" AND Yorrus,—Meserci, Charles Oakford & Son, Nos. 83-1. ad 536 Chestnut street, under the Continental Ho tel, have a splerniiii stock of Hats and Cape for gen t:etnen and boys olf the late3t styles, which they are 3411ng at moderate prices. SUPERIOTt BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Mr. C. li. Mattson, dealer in tine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now In store a fresh supply the celebrated "Silver Flint" Buckwheat—the st Buckwheat in the country; also, all the best ;sods of Wheat Flour, fresh ground for his own ex attire sales. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIEING GOODS .- :Zona Oakford Sc Son, under the Continental 11,01. hate the.finesst and most select stock of Gen- c*lnen's Furnishing Goods in the city, embracing novelties not found elsewhere, which they are salltg low. THE LADIES of Philadelphia. connected %fib the different *hospitals, and all others interested is our sick and wounded soldiers, are requested to beet at Concert Ilan, Chestnut street, above Tallith, on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 3 O'clock, to make arrangements for holding a grand Total Fair, the proceeds to be applied to the relief t: our country's brave defenders, A general attend -37.ce is requested. THE READINGS AND RECITATIONS to be en by Mrs. Cecile Rush, at the Assembly Build hp, this evening, will doubtless prove very at hsctive to the lovers of literature. The programme ban excellent one, embracing, as it does, fifteen fa totite selections from popular authors, and the his tionic powers of the reader will enable her to give ie admirable•exposition of the beauties of these line ompositions. StpNOR BLl+7,.—or all the artistes who live contributed to the amusement of the citizens of Philadelphia, no one has acquired a stronger and tore perrnanenthold upon the popular affection and legird than Signor Blitz. The skilfulness and at ttsetiveness,of his performances never fail to delight his audiences, while their innocent character ren ders them appropriate and pleasing alike to the youthful and aged. VALL'ABLE POR THE SOLDlER.—Broton' krenfhiai Troches will be found invaluable to the fr.hlier in camp, exposed to sudden changestf kilicg prompt relief in cases of coughs, colds, Sc. Per officers and those who over-tax the voice they Ate uteful in relieving irritated Throats, and will lender articulation easy. As there are imitations, be !o obtain the genuine. MONTIILY CONSUMPTION OF PROVISIONS av THE Anatv.—The Union force now in the field, k round numbers, is six hundred and fifty thousand run, They consume in one month 14,625,000 pounds pork, or 24,375,000 pounds of fresh beef ; 136,994 Linen) of flour; 48,750 bushels of beans ; or 1,950,000 founds of rioe; 1,950,000 pounds of coffee; 2,892,000 trm& of sugar; 960,000 gallons of vinegar; 12,249 !hales of salt ; 3,630,000 pounds of potatoes. And :=dying by the number of uniforms furnished to ca cti/ alone, by the house of Charles Stokes & Co., Utter the Continental, the wear and tear of clothing is not behind the above enormous demand for an army in the held, TBE ELECTION OF A SENATOR.—The CeetiOn of a Sena for to represent the State of Penn ey:vania in the Senate of the United States, is ab todilag the attention of politicians of every degree. Nasty feeling runs high, and while there is a great eke/My of optnions'regarding the claims and fitness Of various distinguished men for the high office, tete is no difference of views respecting the merits of the elegant garments for gentlemen and youths, hi for military men' and civilians, made at the brown• Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill & Wilson, 41. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, CnixEst HrsTonr.—ln the fifth moon of tie tenth year of the reign of Hien Fung, the wisest and greatest Emperor that, the world has yet known, if we except the Lord who now reigns, and who is to all his predecessors as the sun Is to a paper Lantern, it was determined by the Emperor, whose heart was big, to drive off the face of the world all foreign devils and barbarians, who, by cunning de vices and falsehood, had gained admission Into the /and. Now, these foreign devils became afraid, and hey prepared an humble petition, praying to be al /owed to send deputies to offer tribute and submis- Eon to the Ruler of the Universe. The chief dlfil r..lllY, however, was that suitable articles of apparel t (le not to he procured. This difficulty need not tare weed for a moment could they have repaired to the Oue•price Clothing Establishment of Gran nie Mokes, No, 009 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ANY FORM 01P CHRONIC DISEASES , pue telgully treated for the past six years in New York 1 7 lit. Wolf, .a French physician, 832. Broadway, NW York. Those afflicted with any kind of Chronic blteases should read Dr. Wolf's essay on the sub /eel, to be had gratis. Sent by mail. Dr. Wolf may t !coesulted personally or by letter. Worst cases of 64 affections of the nervous system have been rad c`ilYcured, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Epl lellY, jalo.lot PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. i r pENP, L. HUED'S% COMMITTER 0) TES MONTH* """. Y. ADD OKB LETTER BAGS Sr tn.. . ---, sitOITA.TITIP 10YOBANOIS, PHTLADILLPHIA. nP W 1 .. 0.4 moroilltld, 1.14.. e Itt ' Liverpool, soon ),.. 1 ,‘,. Amerieue, Christina Port nu Prince, soou 1,::,'?";( bode. limas • Port Spain, soon 1:` "'Kr'', Le Vis or • St PurtSpain, soon g:s Preuvrick Dons...runlets Lyndon, soon 1:;!, V ii , II Harris, (Br) Coaltleet•. ..... Cienfuegos, soon 1,... mended, Minor Havana, soon ` , •lt .t sstuds .13tuo, A knoll in Barbado6B, noon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NIT OP panofnimputit, Jim: 141:18213. V I / 1 228 - . 7 21-410.12:912T9 4 158 iga wenn . 9 42 ..„. AIVED. As I n*SP Norman, Haler, 48 boars froxi . Switen. with ktid Pusan prt. to 'teary Winsor & r Babcock, flatinuek, from Port ltoyal, ballaftt . thatain I . ,, ta l o n iV . Lovering, Cor , on, from New York, in ballast I::!lipj;,,,ii,arcmay Cobb 5 day, from Alexandria, in to captain. • CLEAT:BD. - " till( inn, wortt ligor , Bahia. F Tote. . . Ptlit Zsolleka, Fitt g, o.entnews, Madeira Sr Citbada. vat liitlatia Mt o'llo. Al.tydguoz, Julio Mason .4 C o. 4 1 ' N A flitaiiitt.d Mu.: Huaton. Twills Sc Co. 1, pr ilio r i lon, ilmh N e „.l, 3rit , NC; Ty tor, Stone St Co N',lrTT Derriityw;tl:9"lolti. Hilton Head, do ir Rurrows C, Clark. Fortrom afouroo, do Old it 31)11t.4 HIP ....• ‘11,,,,P°16 do i,:: lieVerly. l'l'Pree 4 , Mm P:aid:l. . (la ur Gr Hallitio, 310.,.1i5y, Alexa adrltt, ' du &Ur L 6 Levering, Corson, Fortress Monroe, Navy Agent. Scbr J B Austin, Davis, N York, Noble, Caldwell At Co. Schr Ann Carlet, Curlet, Doiton, J E Batley & Co. Gtr H L Claw, nor. Baltimore, A a rove., Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, Jan 12. The following vessels wont to sea yesterday; Ships Wm Cummings, for Aiontevideo; Jenny Lind, with troops, bound south; harks Fred Lenuig, for Port Spain; White Wing, for Lagnayra; Azelia, for Pernambuco; Oak, for Boston; brigs Courts Ann, for Cardenas; Juniata, for Li verpool: -.Yoffie Gilkey, for Cienfuegos, and A Coffer; also, sell Es Burdet Hart, for New York, and Anthem, for St Javo. me U 8 steamers Ladona and Cnrlsw, (U S trans port) from Now Orleans for New York, and Thomas Jefferson, fur Baltimore, together with barks Cordolia, for Matanzas; Expedition; brig Selina; selirs Cornelia, N S Rile, (1 0 Habliard, Susan Scranton, ltilot's Bride, Plionicia, Secor, anti U S cutter Dobbin, still remain et the Breakwater. Wind IN. Infos: Y. SCHELLENG Eit, Pilot MEMORANDA. Eteanmhip Saxon, Matthews, hence, arrlvetl at Bostou 12th iust Steamship Crescent, Blether, from Wilmington, Del, at Nets York yesterdayis intentiod to Ply between New York and New Orleans. Ship Esther, Leslie, cleared at New Orleans 2d inst. for New. York. Bark Ospray, Nash, sailed from Palermo 12th ult. for Philadelphia. Bark Amy, Ifontmond, for Sicily, to load for the United States, was at Constantinople 17th ult. Ship Wyoming, Burton, front Liverpool for Philadel phia was spoken at 1 A M 25th alt, elf the Skerrio.. Brig Win Mason, hence for Boston, was spoken 9th inst. lot 37 51, long 73 41. Brig Mazatlan, Merriman, hence for Portland, at New port 10th lust. . . Schrs John Farnum, Wall, and S V W Simmons, God frey, hence, arrived at Provideneo 12th Inst. Schr Magnum lionuni, Swift, from WintorpOrt for Phi ladelphia, at Vow York yesterday. - Schr Island Belle, Johnson, clesied at Now York yes terday for Philadelphia. Behr Margaret Plater, Blizzard, cleared. at Now York Yesterday for Wilmington, Del. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS ) UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. '• Continental Hotel— C Chicago 911 Kerinot, Chicago Win Di Shinn,,Pittsburg 1) B Davidson, Pittsburg J li Sewvll, Pittsburg .1 W Whirr, Pittsburg his Park, Jr, Pi tixbnrg J S Dulworth, Pittsburg It E rittaburg l' 'Ravin. Cincinnati Louis Stlx, Cnicinnati F A Tatt Bui-ton W Rising. Windsor, Conn R T Lyon St la, Cleveland,o E W Fez gni o ,Brady'sße ncl .1 Taylor J Silliman, Wasbinon G H P Willcox, New York T W Dudley, New Haven S J Whitpley, Boston W.H Roelcrellow, N York Jas Fisk ? Jr Boston F S Lewni, New York F T Frelingliitysen,NJorsey Iforue, Pittsburg W 11 :gooney Stoubenvillo R. Bodges, Baltimore Wm Foster, New York M do lialseman, Wash, 1) C Miss Knox, Wash i n atun, DC Oen T Con lter, Baltimore H C Buda. Monte' co, Pm 1 Hoopes, West Chester 1) HMcFarla nd, NV thoster .1) Norton. U 8 A S M Shoemkt r, Baltimore L Wbeelt r, New York .7 11 Lounslm y Paten Steveu_,s New York F E Warren, Baltimore. Seth Bryant, Boston 0 Tonsley, New. York 0 Bernet, NVNT York W A Butilu, New York (leo Smith, New York E W Jurihs, Massachusetts C W McCune, New York B Laphain, Rhode Island Jacob Wendoll Jr_Boston Goo R Stetson, Boston Chas A Oilion, Yonkers W )3 Daffy, Rocheater Boote, Now York Peter Mitchell., New York John Hardy, i\ ow York Shona Meyer, New York W Walsh, Now York Geo Maiming, New 'York John D Ottowell, N Y It Smith, New York John It Brady, New York C Leonard, Oregon Girard House—Che C 1i Shinn, New Jersey W Haley, Bali •It Ma jar, ew York 'P M Slmrson, Phila Men J W hdllnger, Wash E It llobluson. Wash, D C Geo L ratite, New York Oro Chmberlin, New York E Turner. Massachusetts F Edwards & la, Maryland Ill' as Edwards, Maryland 1 Ha mplo Rohl I Lague, Pittsburg .1 Thompson, Pone A Wetter, New York Gust. Stokes & le, Phila Win .1 Stokes, Phila. C B Stokes, Philndclpb in VhiladelPida .Tes W O'Hara, 31:Maryland F S Treadway, :New naren B 7 eardortY, Ohio Thmilprson, Pittshum 1-lon L Donaldson, Pa IT (1 Lawman, N Jersny /11r Thompson & la, Mass miss Thompson, Mass C IT Dimond. lowa (' Parker, N York J Hamilton & la, N 'York Jits M Hunt wr, \V IV Baldwin, Coun Merchants'—"Fourt D D Clnrk, McVeytowu O P Mott, ,Milford Peter Beffiey, 6oirkerset, Pa (i W Benford, Somerset,Pa Llnwley, Phcenixville Wm Ileinin, Milton E \V Chapin, Milton Chas Kraft), Milton Wm Mnstertou, Johnstown S Young, Allentown S N Zatlau, t nueastor W oodin, Ilerwiek,Pa Amcricnn—Chcstnu ram NV K Bryan, N J .T Speed F Neyser, Wash, D C 3 NV , 43)*Ii oar. Hagerstown 1.0 'Miner, Baltimore J A Haber, Baltimore 1' M Stone, Providence M F N York Wi w11,40a, 'Newark, N J R 1' Harlan & Ia 3 I I Tarr, Maryland St. Louis Hotel—Ches Then lihodee S Taylor, Wilmington, Del Duty, Shamokin H Miller, Reeding F M Alcott, Easton W It Thonms, Easton John 1) Fowler .W Gant S P redrick H.. ry Virden, Delftware C Lune, U S Jan F Themmun,llS The Union—Arch a J S Hacker, Lancaster co Cleo Thompson I,!eut J Jones Limit R Homes J Dings, St Louis A Ring, Monongahela City D Cleaver, Delftware Jesse Lane, Delntvare National—Race s .Nfl Hughes . , CII tawisma linrre.t, ew York S W lloilenbaeh, Rending P D bitting, Reading .1 1.4 Brobit, Cato tvissa John Hoover, Weatherly S Shaw & la, York cu, Pa E E Cross, York, Pa Jrreallah llcishlwld Wet. 11 Tluis Schall, Orwigsbarg Sehoener, Pottsville Madison House -- Sec A C Johnson, Chicago .1 11 Williams, Laurel, Del T 1 Bash, Laurel, Del Id Taylor, Bucks co .1 Brinier, Del 31 Miller, Stroudsburg Joseph len cr. Penne, N Kortz. Penns, E UnillTl, Washington N Crawtord, 'Washington W It McKee A l' Graham. Vt Cledden, Wilmington Commercial Hotel—S nos K Beggs It H Hartdiorii, Cliegtor co B C Thompson, Chester CO J 1) Wed., Indlnca E 13 Lamborn St ivf,\V Chest \V Dilworth, Chester co J PM Chester co II Scott, Pennsylvania 1) M Hastings. Lancaster co A Lyon tn, Maryland B F Chambers, Elkton, Ma States Union—Sixth .T Williams & goo, Penne jos H Peacock, New York- Geo W Thompson, Penner J Lutver, Perry co, Pa 600 Egbert, Ponna Anise Townsen Fenno B Martin, Louisville D Hepley, Lou :wino Barley Sheaf—Seemn J Sailor, Frenel3to%vn. N J S P Molter. New Jersey B A Corey, New Jersey .1 Hawk, Newtown 1' S Dins. Lambertville W Itirll, Burks county . E Lever. remit% - NV Comisrd. Beets co. I' Whiting, Voreolk, T Goodwin,Norfolk, Va Buck* co L Dickerson, Newark. NJ 1) Ciatt)ann, Wayne eo Brouks, Wayne co B It l'axemn, Laba.ska Sleek Bear—Third street.; above Callowhill. Chas 'Finney, Hartsville Andrew Wagner, Cressona Chas Harper,len kI/ t own Isaac Stranc h, Cressona .lax Tomlinson, Byhorry A S Roads, Southampton CV Harney, Pannourg Jacob Bretz, St Clair Thor+ Miles, Fox Chase Frank Buckman, Newtown J Knight, Feastervillo . Sol i3eligman, St Clair Alfred Bickel, Feasterville Henry Pahl, Auburn Bald gle---Third et., above Catlawhill. Filing Deemer, Penns . T S Lelsenring l'ittsbarg .1114.1)1) %Epp, Latirsdale G NV Dixon, Bethlehem Stpiwit Urn. Monti; co; Pa AR Wi tinnr. Safe Harbor,Pa. .111 Boyi.r. llellerinwit David Williams, Penna. Pii•gel, Hellertown David P Stout .Z W Penna. • Mount VernotiSecond street, above Are I. Brodhead, Del Water Oupl John Leedham; , Boeton : Charles Bowen N.YJ O'Hara, jr, Baltimore Lewis Wiiipple, NOW York IW P Iloyer,Baltimore , SPECIAL NOTICES. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purity, strengthen, and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. • They curs Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarehreha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbee. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They aro the beat BITTERS in the world.. They maks the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's veal restorer. They are made (Apure St. Croix Rum, the cele• crated Waren Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken witb the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time -of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug• gists, Hotels. and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE Ss CO., 9101 BROADWAY. New York. se24-4bn ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATHS! STYLne, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Ft. rum. MI °nods made to Order warranted satlseactnry. Onr Onn-rnica ST4Tisat Is strictly• adhered to. Ail ar4 thereby tr. atsd alike. ,del2-Ir JONES di CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Drs produces a color not to be distinguished from nature: warranted not to Injure the hair in the least ; remedies,- the ill effects of had dyes, and Invigorates the Hair lot life. ORA Y, RED. or-RUSTY HAIR instantly turns 1 epiendid fitack or Brown, leafing the Hair soft and beau Will. Sold by all Druggists, ,tc. tir- The nannies in signed WILLIAM A. BATCHI I,OR. nn thefmtr siztas of each hoz FACTORY, No. t3l BARCLAY Street, (Luce 2:13 Broadway and 18 Band street,) New York tnth and Chestnut. Stichter, Reading A Macke, & Is, New York J A Deal) & wf, Now York Miss Jewett, Now York ► French, Roxbury, Mass J I) W French, Roxbury S 11 Howe, Boston Mrs Howe, Boston Lowly Lillie, Troy, N Y F Hubbell, Troy, N Y infanta Isaacs, Troy, N Y Mr Clarke W MeVeagh, West Chester F Taylor. West Chester W 13 Griffith, U S Nary T T Cheaver & is, N Jersey Miss Warrick New Jersey J V Craven, NeW Jersey IV Warrick & in, N Jersey J H Whitney & in, N Jersey T D Price S Underwood & la, N York Lt Com'g Maxwell ,U S N Benj T Hutchins, U 8 Army M Delano, Newlork V M Delano, New York E I I Baldy & wf,Dancille.Pa II B Edwards, Chester, PA Jos 0 - Conner, New York T Ilenry, New York Chas IC Smith, Now York Michael C Gross, New York John Healy, New York Petor McMalo, New York .1 Howland & la, New York Mica Woolsey, Now Yu , * Geo LAtwood,.Tonnton,Mass M5l Rhodes, TILIIOOI.I, Mess Jos Goolding, Now York Geo C Potts, New York .1 A Greene, Boston N F Kemp, Boston L 11 Rockwood, Boston Clots Spa Word, Connecticut S Lewis, Allentown 1 Lloyd & wf, \Film, Del A Roman, New York Mrs W Bageley, Pittsburg • Theo Bageley. Pittilotrg .Tats Smioter, Pittsburg P jr, New York E F Jenkins, Baltimore A T Rand, Now York 1 Wiel, New York D Spaulding, Boston F Blake, Waterbury, Ct S Brownell, Prov, R J F Whitney & / sons, N Y - A H Brown New York Jay Cooke, Philadelphia W IL Myers, Harrisburg :twill, below Ninth. A J Downey, Canal Dover Saml Given, Alt Holly, Pa H X (lambda, Baltimore F NV 0 Lewis, Boston %V .r Kealsh, Bellefonte, Pa H 13 Leman, Lancaster Geo Patterson, Pottsville W H Starr, NOW London, Ct 'rhos S Richards, Reading .1 K Spang, Barks co, Pa Gen Williams A M French, New London Mrs Robinson, New York A S Henderson, Lancastor 'l7hosi Yorks, Jr, N ' S S Rogers, Connecticut .Tabs 11 Cnnitold, Buffalo Geo Williams Bnifilo C B Brown, Millersburg Chas Matinbar, Perna Saml Conrail, Erie 13 Hammett, New York P Kellogg, Ucica W Esser, 31 Chunk E Morgan .31 la. N York 3rr Sampson, N Jersey Miss Sampson. N Jersey DrSFlint N York B E Plat:, Jr, Harrisburg 13 Dock. Harrisburg D S Herr, Harrisburg street, below Arch. Jacob Greiner, Uniontown W B Lank, Wa,ll co, Pa John L Lank, Wash co, Pa Mrs Rath bone M V Bennett, New Hone 'Thos Schell, Washington W S Corson, Wilmingta, Del Jai E Gitlin, Cteszer, Pe, A D Simerson, New York E S Ward, Pittsburg Davis Clark St son, Hazleton street, above Fifth. .Tor T White, New York C C Stanford, New York Mrs G Buffroni, Brooklyn W Kenyon, Brooklyn E F Smith & la, Hanover Geo E Logue, Fort Clinton Mrs W Seabrea6o, Mtl H Kier B F WHIN, Baltimore A G TciAdviue, ALarylaml nut street, ab. Third. Col A Warthmau A W Smith, Proc. It Lewis P midi, New York C W Gleason, New York S Boyd, New York B Miller, Jersey City E L Lewis, Connecticut RD Dodge, USN (1 W Robinson, Pittsburg ' Geo Y•ning, Philadelphia Jos Young, Philadelphia Isting Young, Philadelphia treet,, above Third. Chas Means, Mary land NY 11 Colston,Oluo .1 13 Horst, Pa, John Bridges,Shippensburg Etlw Swift, Easton H V Geary & la, Now Rork E 1' Anemia, Pottsville John W Royer, Pottsville. ' eet, above Third. Geo Schooner, Orwlgsburg C L Bowman, Lebanon \V Seitzlnger, Lebanon John W Frantz & wf, Pa Sand - Kling & wt, Pee nLL John Slowcom, New Jersey ' Jas Morehead, Johnston W Kerper, :Reedits.' G S Murphey, York W G Steinmetz, Lancaster N Wetzel, Pottsville ud St.. above Market. N L Walker, Hamilton Miss Kellum, New York Edward Pray, Peuna Wakeman 43 31 Doolittle, Windsor N Y A Clever, Colesville, N 1 M Montgomery, Bradford co Jacob Beasley, Bradford co J Knox, Windsor. N Y R II Andrews, Wi ndsor,N Y Geo ' , abet, Stroudsburg L B Tittanv , SuAgltellmoca co H Duseuberry, Windsor,.N Y xth st.. ab. Chestnut. Oao Ball Delaware Thos H eole, Delaware \V Pearce Allen Loomis John Benniss, Chester co MI J Smedley, De`aware co II Serbert. Norristown IJ H Hill, Doylestown Lt J Malloy, Doylestown B F Shantz,llloylestown Al.'s Made, Coatesville and Market streets. 111 Mullen, Penna Jae Humans, Princetoa S Preston, Princeton Miss B Shober, Lancaster Mires 31 J Man'ee,Wrlghtiv W Boyer Baltimore S Patterson, Lancaster street., below Vine. S Stradling: Dolingtou • A Ely, Peons S Rice, Penns C Clayton, Penns S Snyder, Bucks cu L Comfy, Byberry. W Evans, Carvereville C Evans, Carverevillo • T Dyer Doylestow S Tomlinson, "Penna J.l Watson. Middletown Geo Hibbs. Backs co J Brown, Bucks co W Betts, jr, Bucks CO MODERN ARCHITECTURE Dr TITE BARD OP TOWER BALL Professor Thaumaturgus, lately, Delivered a neat lecture; Ills subject, which I relished greatly, Was Modern Architecture. Reproved that structures of our duty Surpassed each ancient building, Making a handsomer display Of painted work and gildidg. "I grant," said Ile, "tho bonsai: now May cause some folks to grumble, Being rather apt their heads to bow And in the dust to tumble A sort of epileptic fit To which they are subjected ; That trifling fault, I must admit; Had, het ter.be corweted. " The architecture ofthis tlity IN not so stron7. as splendi.l.: • Ditt Ilentett'sTower Purely may For IllanncEs he commended. Not all the crowds which thither dock, To purchase clothes for winter, Can give those steadfast Bails a shock Or start n single fipl intur." On band the fullest and most complete assortment of Winter Clothing in Philadelphia. TOWER HALL, 518 INIAIIRVM Street. BEN:s.IETT Sc co. MeLABONLIN—HILL.—On New Year's day, January 1.1669, nt 1215 lin acock street, by Rev. T. B. el Miller, Mr. George W. McLaughlin to Miss Susan Hill, all of Phila dphia. • COLKITT—NICHOLS.—On the 10th inst. by the Rey. B. Gilroy, of this city, Mr. Charles M. Colkitt, of Bur lington county,' N. J, to Miss Amanda M. Nichols, of Gloucester county, N. J. ••• • OIRITIN-100.R.—In Wilmington. on the let, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. J. P. Sinith, Mr. Henry ()Irvin to Miss Sarah F. Moor, both of Wilmington, Dela- Wll2O. n=ED. CRESSON.—On Titcssday morning, Mary Cresson, in the Sgth year of her ago. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her fime l, without further• notice, from her late residence, MO Sansom street, on Thursday. the Vith iust, at It A. M, 11th inst., Anna M., wile of Henry G. McGuire. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral at 11 A. DI ; Fifth-day (Thursday), froM the reeldenco of her husband, 1934 Parrish et. " DE SILVEII.—At Nice. France, on the 10th December. Robert P. Do Silver, in the Nth year of his " ANDERSON.—On the 11th inst., David Anderson, aged Xi •cars. 1 ATTON.—At Germantown, on the 9th inst., Mrs. Mary he Batton. in t 81st year of her age. * • 13151111.8R.—0n the 10th inst., Mrs. Hannah M. Bim rner. • BLOOD.—On the 12th inst., William Blood, in the 21st. year of his age. aBFFRIB9.--On ,the 12th inst., James Jeffries, in the 72d year of his age, at his residence near Tioga Station. Due notice will be given of the fnuentl. BLACK AND WHITE BALMORA.L SRIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts. Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. Muslin 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, 873‘ cents. Black and English Reps, 21 to 3134 cents. • Just received by I3ESSON & SON,' jal2 MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street. 'EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH . AND ARCH, havo a fineammortmont of Good Glossy Black Silks, Widows' Sllkv without gloss. LYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AWN, always keep a One sleek of • Staple llomehold Goods. ialo Best Dlnslins, Linens, and Flannels. VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND + 4 ARCH. sheave keep a full Hue of • Mourning Shawls. • inn Fashionable Shawls. M , SCOTT M. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH and TASBER.—Lovoreaat continueil THIS BVEN -108, at. 7.36 o'clock. All invited. Preaching next. SABBATH at Jag A. AL and 7P. M. by Rev. FRANKLIN MOORS; 2y P. M. by Rev. WESLIIIC KIINNEY. M. SECOND-ST. M. E. CHURCH—PRO TRACTED MEBTlNO..—Service every leveeing this tvenk, at 7,4' o'clock, Brother 11ALeTEAD, of York, Officiating. Come and hear. MERCHANTS , FUND.—THE AN. nual ;Iteeting of the MERCHANTS' • FUND SO CIETY, w,ll be held on . TUESDA Y AFTERNOON, the 20th inst..ht 4 o'clock. at their Room northwest corner EVENTH and S.A NSOM Streets. The Annual Report will be submitted. and an election held ter Officers. THOS. F. P,RAD T, Utl4-8t Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA MERCAN TILE LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on THURSDAY, _January 'lstb, ISM, at the office of the N Association, 0..534 South SIXTH Street (second. story), at 73-f, o'clock P. M., to elect officers for the ensuing flt•cal year. Cjal4-2t] P. A. KEYSER, Preiidont. FIRST-DAY. OR SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY.—The Soventy-second Annual Meeting of the Society Neill be held on WEDNESDAY next,- at 4 P. M.. at No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street. jal2St* ALEXANDER KIRRPATICK, Secretary. t.. NOTICE.— A MEETING OF TINE Stockholders of tho MASONIC HALL, Man:week, will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING. Jatutary 11,1883, for the election of seven Trustees. Polls open one hour, from 7 to 8 P. M. THOMAS FERGUSON, itfl2-3t 5 Secretary. imIIOIIIIEOPATIIIC HOSPITAL, 1116 CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who Will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, iree of charge. B. F. GLENN, nonlf Secretary of Board of Managers. MPHILADELP: ISlCi.—At an Election followinst gelnieMPll were e' of . the FAME INSURANCE year: Francis N Buck, • • E. D. Woodruff, Marie- Richardson, George A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr., .Tohn Kessler, Jr., John %VEvermau, • Charles Stokes., Philip S. Justice, A. 11. Remain:um, 0. W. Davis, Joseph D. Ellis. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, FRANCIS N. BUCK was unanimously elected president, CHARLES RICHARDSOA vice presideht, and lt• W I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. M. THE PHILADELPHIA, wri.miNG TON, AND . BALTIMORE . itAILEOBJ.) GUM- P.A N l. Purr..tnar,e/IrA, January 12. 1,913. - At-the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, held This Dny, the following persons were unanimously elected Directors for the ensuing year: Samuel M. Felton, • John C. Groome, Moneure Robinson, T. I. Cohen, Jr., Lyttieton Savage, Thomas }Kelso, John A. Duncan, Columbus O'Donnell, Jesse Lane, Enoch Pratt, Jos Bringliurst, Thomas Donaldson, Frederick A. Curtis, 1 Wm. W. Corcoran, Nathaniel Thayer. At a Meeting of the Board of Directors, held This Day, SA iIUEL M. FELT ON was unanimously elected Presi dent, and ALFRED HORNER Secretary anil Treasurer. jal4.St A. HORNER, Secretary. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, bald on ibe Gth and 9th instant, the following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published : ResolrHl, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will diwontinne the payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st January instant, except in such cases as they may have already oblistatei themselves to pay after that date. Resolrai, That the Committee will, as soon as practi cable, after the ]st of February next, make a report to the mime' there to the Fund. Resolred, That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia, on or before the 31st. January instant, (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and those who have received nuy bounty from the city of Philadelphia,) for the followir g—viz: Segebartb's Artillery. Perton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artillery, U. S. Regulars, U. S. Murices, Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments. Said payment to be made whenever the recruit is de finitively in service to the field, or in a fort, garrison. navy yard. or chip of the United States. • .Rtsokeed, That all payments under tho foregoing reso lutions be made in Room dance with the forms adopted by the Disbursing Agency THOMAS 'WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODGET, Secretary. .MlO-tja3l M. HOUSE OF .REFUGE.—THE AN NUAL meeting; of. the Contributors to the House of Refuge will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., at 4 o'clork P. N., at No. 109 North TENTH Street, above Arch. The annual report of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and an election will he held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year. ALEXANDER HENRY, Secretary House of Refuge. Philadelphia, Jan. 6.1663. jaltl-smw3t m. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. December 20, 1562. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, No. 230 Smith THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 19th day of January next; at 11 o'clock A. M., when an Election will be held for seven DIRECTORS to serve for the ensuing year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for Afteen days prior to the day of Election. de2O.swatialo JOS. C. COPPUCK. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COMPANY—NOTICE.—At a a meeting of the Di rectors, held this day, a DIVIDEND OF FIFTY CENTS per share \lll:4(irclared,Rayable at the Office of the Cora .- uy, No. 713 - "MARKET Street, on anti after the 17th January 7,196 r• OFFICE OP THE SURGEON—AR TI -T TO THE AIt.MY ACID VAVY, PII:LADEIr rItIA, October 24. 7562. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the. Sorgeon•Artist •to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. PRANK PALMER. iallsm. Government Surgeon-Artist. IV..THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 11auagers and Contributors or the WOMEN'S lOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA. *ill be held at the HOSPITAL BUILDING, North COLLEGE 'Avenue and TWENTY-SECOND Street, on - THURSDAY, the 13th rout. ; at 3,5 g P.E. F.' HALLO AY, 3103-31.* W Secretary. • OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL r7.- ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, 'January 12, NOTICE.TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meetlnk of tho StoCkholdera • of-this Company will, he held on MONDAY, the pecon•l day of rub 'mail', VA at 10 0 clock A.M., Ili SANSOM-STREET IiALL. The Annual Election fur Directora will be held on MONDAY, the second slay of Afarch, Mei, at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street: .ii134f02 BIIIIUN I) 8)11 111, Secretary. jr,;. OFFICE OF THE iNSURA.StE COMPANY OF XORTII • -AMEILLCA, Pitt I. DE ',- rum. January 12,1501 THE BOARD OF DIIIVTORS have this day declared a Senti4 I Dividend Of St X PER CEX r. ; also, an .I..tru. Dividend of SIX ITU CENT., (both exclusive of all taxes.) out of the profits or the Cotnpany for the Must six mouths. payable to the Stockholders ,or their legal, repreSentetives, on demand. PL_ !L Jan: rc Det ElaDtGtl Sceretary....;.: r . •• OFFICE OF THE NORTIIIPENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANy, Pirtr.Annt.-. 1./11A, January 12. IS&L . • • • ..,. At the Annual ',Meeting of- the StOckholdera of , the North Pennsylvania Railroad'. Company, hold This bay. FRANKLIN A. CONLY :was elected President, and o following persons were elected Direetera.fOr the en suit= rear: Julio Brock, Juhu Jordan, Jr., Algernon S. Rolprts, ..T. Gillingham Fell, S. Morris Waln. 3n] r9t CIIAS. W ir3=. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. OM ce . South k °writ Strad, January The 'Transfer Books of the Common Stock or this Control/Y. opened TO-DAY, will be again closed on' the lah iit*t.. at t he close of business hours. The. dividend Will be ea/rotated on the shares as- they stand on the bums at the close of business •on the 17th lust., and the books whl be reopened on February 2. • sul3.st BRADYORD. Treasurer. trz AT A AIEETING_QF THE CONTRI BUTORS to the HOSPTPAL OF THE PRO TESTART EPISCOPAL CH URCTI in Philadelphia, held TUESDAY, January oth mt. the following-named gen tlemen were duly elected members niche Bard of Mana gers to serve fur the en•ning three years, viz : Rey. N. A. DoWOLFE HOW E, D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D D. Wald Rev.' WILLIAM BA CON STEVENS, D. D. JOHN BOHLF.N. • WILSON C. SWANN, IL D. . • CLAYTON T. PLATT. . E OHN DWARD ' H MM -MI N M. D. • J WELSH. Attest EPHRAIM' CLANK, Jr., Chalrmitr. JNO. A. crimps, Secretary. ja7-tf. m. PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROAD 'OOMPANIOnIeo, 227 Sonkh Stioet, Pit ILATIELPII I A:lnuit:my 8 'M. The Board of Managers of this company hawed mlarid aDI rhlena of FEVEN per rent. ott.the Preferred Stock, ynTable in Cash on the 'Nth inst., and a Dividend of sEVICI per cent. on the Common Stock, payable ut stock on the lath of February, free from State tat. The Dividend on the preferred Stock wlll . be paid . to holders in New York at the office of the Farmers Loan tid Trost Company, and In Boston at the office ofNeema. .1 B. Thayer d: Bro ,418418 Ms-.• OFFICE OF- THE FAIRMOUNT AND ARCH STREET CITY PASSENGER RAIL- .NV AY CO., No. 2562 CALLOWRILL STIIRRT, Philadelphia, - .•,-, THE : .I4IIIENtiIbEITOIL OA RI. ',. ' The Board of Directors have' this" day declared a iii V i.. 'lllr NET AND B oca sToßtiii.' open day and eben : I dend of ONE . DOLLAR per share on the capital stock of 41 .... M payable to the stockholders, or their legal logy, H g for the sale of books OR Phrenology, Physte the pony, ygine Phonography, and for earenologl• representatives, on and after the kith inst. - - cal examinations. Orders by mail should be The transfer books will he closed until the kith Inqt. addressed to - JOHN L. CAPEN jitP-tl5 JOII?I T. LANGE, S. , cret,iry, oc2-wsm3mtf 99171 CEIESTNUT great.. Phda, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. IE-C3. RIA., JANUARY 13, o, held on the 20th lust.. the leeted to serve as Directors, COMPANY for the ensuing IMlMl== IWilliam C. Lndwig. • •Ellweed Shannon, • FA ward C. Jinixlit„ William L. Hirst, I Alfred Hunt. HARE, Secretary Mr H. WEBB. SAcretury ()MOE OF UNION XUTUA.L 1111T SCRAM COMPANY. - - P.1111..4103.PR1A, January At a meeting of the. Beard of Dirretora adds Commiy, held ON date, a DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT., on the oulbtauding Scrip, was declared, payable to the ecrip•holders on demand ,1 Ivithout deduction for taxes. ititt-12t JOHN MOSS, Assistant Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. PIIILADELMIA, January 6, 1263. 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 16th instant, clear of all taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 15th inst. 30132115 4 - " H. B. LEACH. Treasurer. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE Wc.=. ANA TRUSTCOMYANT, WALNUT Street, South east corner of TOURTIL • • ' • PHILADELMIA, :rantMr" 8, 1851 At the animal election by the. Stockholders, 'held. on MONDAY. January 5, the followit e y , gentlemen wore elected Trustees: . Alexander WlOllllll2, Samuel 'Work, '. J. Edgar Thomson, Hon: Joseph Allison, Hon. James Pollock, I :hiltleS F. Hertzlitt, George Nugent. Samuel 'l'. Bodine, • Albert C. Roberts, John*Aik man, William J. Howard. Jonas Bowman. • Philip B. Mingle, - Anil at a Meeting of said Trustees, hold this day, the fol loWing officers were re-elected for the ensuing year; President—ALEXANDER WM LLDIN. . Vice President,—SAMUEL WORK.. Actuary—JOHN C. SIMS. --• r - , , Secretary and Treasurer—JOHN S. WILSON. Ja7.2-5t 11M. OFFICE' OF THE vitAutriciroltn AND - SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street, below Fourth.—PHILADELPRIA, January 2d, 1853.—The Board 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 mouths, payable to the Stockholders, or their logcl representatives, on and after 15th inst., clear of all taxes. The Transfer Books will be closed until 15th inst jai -tl5 CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. CORN EXC PHILADELPITIA, Nov. held November 17th, D 162, were elected Directors of thi Alexander G. Cattell, Christian J. Roffman, Dell Noblit, Jr., Robert Ervien, George L. Barbi. ' D. W. Catherwood, Edward C. Knight. William P. Cox William L. Maddock, • Edmund A. Solider, James Steel, Samuel T. Canby, Charles Dire ilkin And at the meeting octors, this day, ALBX ANDER 0. CATTELL, Esq, was unanimously , re-elected President; ALEX. WHILLDIN, Esq., Vice President, and JOHN W. TORREY Casliter, no2A-tials MILITARY. ATTENTIONI E. ROBERTS' ARTILLEIiY, •FOR FORTRESS MONROE. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY A-DEWEY'S LANE, GERMANTOWN All men who have enlisted in this Company will report immediately to Camp, in ordor that they may receive their Bounty, and proceed with the Company, on SATURDAY, to Fortress Monroe, Any such man not reporting by that time will forfeit his Bounty, and, if apprehended, will be tried and punished as a deserter. BAWL HAZARD, Ja., Captain Company A. t BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE • • REGIMENT. 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.. $175 BOUNTY. $175. RECRUITS WANTED for the above tine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and in camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment will receive the following bounties: Cash in hand on being mustered in ' 325 when the company is full • • 50 " when the, regiment is full 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total 3175 None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 333 CHESTNUT Street. • CHARLES ERNENWEIN, ColoneL W. A. }IAMILL, Adjutant. dell-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young mon of good re ference*, and who have seen service. dell-tf FINANCIAL. GOLD AND SILVER, CITY: WARRANTS, OLD. DMLOIJA'REASURY NOTES, BOUGHT AND SOLD BY PALMER & HUEY, No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET, jal4wfm 6t* JOHN 0. OAPP & SON, STOOK db. NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH' THERD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE atecihrics , BANK STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT MS BOARD OF BROKER& MO ,I.NVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TEEMS. U. FIVE - TWENTIES, OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE * GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. • I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT RAE: , ••... . , Interest will commence from the DATE OF.SUBSCRIP. TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about SIGHT per cent. per annum. Atoll supply always on hand. .' • " < 'JAY:COOKE, • SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, n*tinhl 114 SOUTH . THIRD STREET: HA.RVE'i r :,irgcogAs, STOOK. AND BILL BROKER; 1?0..3U1 WALNUT STREST:—• STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. 00YRBN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. • Business Paper and Loans on Collateral associated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers & Samuel B. Thomas, NM:. del63mif . • $250,000 T ° A N' IN LARGE OR SMALL ANOUNTTS; ON DIAMONDS; SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHANS' OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. K. CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS, • (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances rade al. the lowest rates. deM•lms 8 000 - THIS AMOUNT WANTED , on a F_arm, in Chester conetl•. Apply to jaS E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street. $2OOOO $lO,OOO, $5,000, $4,500, S4,(X/0 and several other sums, to invest upon Mortgage. Apply to A. FRIAR, jaB-6ts Conveyancer, 51 North SIXTH Street. • TVORYTYPIS.THESE FINE ANp naturally-rolored . Pictures are characterized by tnulifniness . and beauty" position P aky and natural; fresh, warm coloring. itEI.MEWS, SECOND St., above . Green. • • ( - 1 L E L LYE S STRICTLY:. OR SERVED at the HAMDYBING AND SHAMPOO ING. SALMON, YOU ' TII and BRANCH. ...Jail. INTERNAL REVENUE. = UNITED 1 STATES EXCISE NOTICL ' - . - ;NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons residing doing but.iness in the, FOURTH COLLECTION DIS, finucT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fi ft eenth, Twen- Getb....TWenty•Erst. and Twenty-fourth wards of the thy and county of Philadelphia, that- the ASSESSMENT ROLLS wilt, in accordance with' the provisions of Sec 10th of the Act to provide Internal Revenue,_ &c., be open for examination at this Ottice from 9 A. U. to 3P. M., fur FIFTEEN DAYS from tha date hereof, Sundays excepted ; and, that for the FIVE DAYS next ensuing. ' January 20 27, 28, D,. and 30, appeals will he received and determined by . ate title 00Ice, tinily, front 10 A. M. to 3 I'. M., relative to any erroneous or excessive valu ation or enumeration. ALL APPEAL.' MUST BE EN WRITING. and specify the particular cause, matter, or thing, respecting which a deeirion i.e requested, and state the ground or principle t.f . inequality or error comoleined of. - DELOS P. SOUTIIWORTIT. Assessor Fourth District.: OFFICF, ko.-427 CHESTNUT Street, (Farmers' mid More pies' Bank Building.) lannary3o, a FF10.11.1 OF TR O E ASSk SSORP THE w SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, PITILADA.. 9, MI—FRANCIS P. HALLO WELL has been appointed AStISTAIT ASSESSOR for the Matti Division of my Metric' Said Division is comprised within the limits of that portion of the Ninth ward..oommencing at the west side of Seventh street, extending to and includin the east side of Broad street, and from the north aide of Mar ket street to the south side of Arch street, inclusive. THOMAS W. SWSXEY, JeA-2w %le. Assessor Second District. Penna. 11":2 LILLIE'S .SAFE , DEPOT RE. MOVED to No. 71 South SEVENTH Street, neap t le Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past .favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hands large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only . Strictly fire and burglar proof safes made ) Also, Lillie's Unequalled Bank Vault. Safe, and Bank Locks: Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best prp ,tected, and cheapest Door and Lock et offered.., Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Arc. - This . Safe is con.' ceded to surpass . in style and elegance anything Yet . offered • for • this purpose, and is the only one that Is strictly fire and burglar proof. SPRCIAL 110Tica.—I have now on hand Say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, mord:of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They' Will 'be "sold at very iow_Prices.. Please call and examine. • • • • las-lirit••••• ••• •••••• ••• • • - 111.411. SADLER. Agent RANGE BANK, 24, lB62.—At.the election the following Stockholder's e Bank: S. W. TORREY. Cashier PHILADELPHIA ia1414-17.20-22N COMMISSION MOUSES. ARMY GOODS. DARK-BUIE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. • ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 111-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS 'AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT. MOB. For sale by . . FROTHENTMat & WELLS. .401.-Ittf ' 1,000 DOZEN 111.0.K.0.RY - SHIRTS. I,ooq 6911,1141111111VE 500 do. ( TRAVELING SHIRTS. 500 do. ILOW M E :IItiCED W MUSLINSHIRTS.' 1,000 do. DENIM OVERALLS. 10,000 PAIRS COTTONADE PANTALOONS. For sale by BENNETT, RUCH, & CO., jal3-]m Manufacturers, 217. CHURCH ALLEY HOLIDAY. GOODS. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS- A lar*e7rarietY for Bale at low 4 1 ,7111/L & CO., deL3-tf 924. ‘..HESTNUT Street. ivr IC ROS C OPES, SPECTACLES, AND 'LTA' SPY-GLASSES, for presents for sale by JAbd.S W. QUERN & CO., ;lel&tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. (I O PERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES. For sale by_± JAMES W. RUBEN & CO., deli-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MICROSCOPIC omt 4;HOTOGRA_PIIIC G. W. _SIMONS 4t. BROTHER, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, SANSOM-STREET HALL. Havejust received, direct from Paris, a large assort ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy mountings. . . FOR SALE TO THE TRADE, and to be had at all the principal jewelers, opticians and fancy stores in the city. ja,3.ifilit D.T. PRATT, • (BOCCBERIOR TO PRATT & REAM) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of swlss, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. nol6-3mif ELI HOLDEN, i di) Dealer in fine AMERICAN .AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS. • ongl.4sm* 708 MARKET Street. A MERIC.A_N WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON, No. 326 CHESTNUT Street A ti WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES FARR & BROTHER, Importers, ralat-tf 324 . CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth LADIES' FURS. yNnes.n.,WWwwwwww , LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA,. No. Ili ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, • IMPORTER AND DIANITFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. Iffy assortment of Fancy Flue for Ladies 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! FURS! GEORGE E. WOMRATH, *OS. 415 _Arai 417 ARCH STREET. _ .. RA s ow-OPEN -. A FULL ISSOB,TMEN'i' . op • , • L ' FURS, ' To which the attention ofthe public ie invited. •nelli-2m MILITARY' GOODS. • . .a W; . SIMCiNS BROTHER,. . . SA.NSOM-STREET HILL, PIiILADELPH . DLUITIFACTUREAS OF JEWELRY, . . FINE . SWORDS, • AND • MILITARY GOODS, IN BURY VARIETY jaSH6m • • SEWING MACHINES.. SIN Wgai , s : SE WING NI.N.C3AINES, For Family Sewing and Manufacturing Purposes 81.0.. .C . EEETNUT 431.7tEET. i:ERF,LER & wrrisoN . SEWING MACHINES, 6 , 28: CHESTNUT STREET, de-23-3m PHILA.DELVIIA. THE WILCOX & GEBBEI FAMILY _ SEWING MACHINES have been greatlAnNindl r nealit ss, and with Selfadjneting Hemmers, are now ready for sale to) , FAIRBAN CHESTNU T ING, se27-tf 715 Street. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF UNITED ,STATES TAX STAMPS,• No. 57 Sonth MED Street, Snit door aboV Chestnut A fan ettfidi , deli kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to snit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of 850 and up• Wards. • . Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, deti-tm. No. 51 South THIRD Street. .1,1; THE WORLD ()AN .NOW SKATE .. . . WITHOUT LEARNING. DUTTON'S SHELL GROOYE SKATES! %PATENTBDIPRIM R 5,1802.) Everybod6 can at once Slinte.ipoti thine WITHOUT N i iii T L IG AI R D•BEAUTIFUL SKATES; • • WITHOUT LEARNING, • -WITHOUT DANGER UNLIKE ALL OTHER SKATES! Perfectly . .AVOIDING ALL STRAINING of the PREFAND ANKLES, THEY ARE NATURAL SELF-SKATERS. THE ONLY LADIES' SKATE . • Entirely approved of by the •• MEDICAL FACULTY! New Strap Fastening, "Without Bnckleo. THE "NE PLUS ULTRA" OF ALL SKATES, THE'SHELL'GROOVE SKATE, AT . •ONCE' places the ART OF SKATING within the re:teller • EVERY PERSON. - ' THE MOST DELICATE can readily use the Sl i deL E Cii k al - 2 H A I PO II N E CT, and SNATE, • • • UPON'THE FIRST TRIAL, • wrrsouT DANGF4,AND WITHOUT FATIGUEI For Sale at. s- • -. O_., CIiEST C XUT Eteet. jell-w tut 3t 1). Wholesale Depot ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. ' ' . DR. EWAYNEt COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD , • • : CHERRY. - . . NO TREATMENT OR REMEDIES • have ever been • so successful in of - fectually curing disease n. - .hr. Swayne 8 valuable Medicines," prepared with the greatest care, under the immediate supervision of a thoroughly educated Physician. We havecertificatcs of extraor dinary cures of diseased Lungs Performed by "Dr. Stcapne 8 Compound Syrup of IVilel Cherry," cases where the Lungs were very much disordered, giv en up to die by Physicians and friends. If the 'bowels are costive, or not sufficiently free, use in connection "Eleapne's Sarsova. and Tar Piiie":l great purify ing purgative.' 't ho two will cleanse out all dis ordered ]tumors, enrich and pnrifylke blood, remove all nalualthy bilious .secretious . of the stomach and bowels, causing a ,• perfect healthy state of the Liver. . • •-; If . you have cough asthma, • • . . hemorrhage or spitting of • .. blood, sore throat, ob- • • - ' • • . structions of the • • spleen or liver,' short, breath pain in the urinary organs, night sweats, nervous debility, restless nhts, any symotoms of Par , MONA.KY CONSUMPTION, do not delay, but procure the above remedies at once. SO lettr*' Experience proves to the world that they cannot bo excelled. 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CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. • The above•Rotel 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 constrocted in suits of communicating parlors and cham, bers, suitable for families and Parties traysitioa together. Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from 50 cents to.sl per day. Double Rooms from S 1 to 42.80 per day. deUm JOS. CURTIS & CO. . . JAMES M. 'S 0,0•T.E . L, ATTORNIX AT LAW, • Master and 7.lcaminer in"Chaneery. ja32m* 113 PLUM Street Camden. N. 1.1, FOR SALE. -THREE-EIGHTHS alakof the biig Thos. Walter.- Appliito • • CHAP; S. St•JA& CAN MR& .jr:; • jal-t[ No: LS6 WALNUT Street::. ceft a . Wria . LTAM N. ATTWOOD, :`.IINDERTAICEIII, No. 119 N. lil (MTH STREET, Above Arch, east Ado. jal2,ltif EMPORIUM, 439 CHEST.NUT'Street INSURANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Tn nonfnirefty with n. provision of its Charter I"rentlitifts- undeterrnioed, Jan. 1,.1861 . $13.917 49 Written from Jim. 3,1E62, to J.in.l, 137,415 17 Premiums earned Burin; the year ending as shat e isM5l.3 Ein Received frail). interest On:investments 7,139 05 • Itt,a32 94 Loseea, - Return Prendu )418,'• Re-insurances; U. a , Taxes;'!Fxpensc and Cominissions, paid di ring the same . ; . ...... 130,36.1 ip Bidituce:rentainine•tvith the Camila ny— 1 1 14,298 85 ASSETS OP THE COMPANY JAN. 1, 3563: • $lO,OOO Pennsylvania, State 5s $lO,OOO 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6s '' .. 4,500 00 7,000 City of Pittsburg 5s 5,900 00 7,000 " "Os 0,300 00 14,610 Chesapeake and Dolaware Canal 05.... 14,000 00 10,000 City ofPhiladelphla Os 10,600 00 41,020 Camden and. Amboy Railroad 0 42,5.)0 00 5,00 X) Pennsylvania Coupon Os ' 5,30000 425 Certificate of Interest of North Pen a syl- vania Railroad Company 300 03 58 shares Philadelphia Dank 6,700 00 " North Pennsylvania Railroad CompanY 0.03 00 45 " Delaware Railroad Company.... 2,200 00 M • " Delaware iNintual Insurance Company 2,000 00 220 " Pennsylvania Railroad Com- PanY 13,200 00 25,017 .Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Com .panies Bills receivable for premluiris :Cash in Bank . - " deposited with the United States Due the Compauy for unsettled Premiums, Sai vages; and other accounts TILL BOARD OF DIRECTORS have declared an Inte rest of SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, to be paid to the scripholde.re 'without deduction for taxes, pay- At a zneeting of the Scripholders of this Company, held at their office January 12,1563, the following gentlemen 'were elected :to serve as Pireetors for the ensuing three S. DESTOUBT, E. A. BORfE Tra.'4l, NEXT, HENRY LEWIS, Jr., SAMUEL C. COOK, EDWARD. L. CL ARK, 11. F. ROBINSON, NORRIS S. CUMMINGS, who, with RICHARD S. SMITH, JAS. R. CAMPBELL, FRANCIS TETE, • DAVID sALoaros, JOHN H. IRWIN, . CHAS. WHEELER, NEWBERRY A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOtI, CHARLES VEZIN, HENRY SAMUEL, J. P. STEINER, WM. S. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, ' G ILB'T H. NEWHALL, ELLIS TARN ALL, THOMAS . DALLE'I'L Con.Aituto the Board. of Directors. IVICEIARD S. SMITH, PRESIDENT JOHN MOSS, SEC} START OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PIIILADELPRIA, January 14th, 3864. BYATE3IENT OP THE ASSETS •OF THE AMERICAN YI RE INSURANCE COMPANY, on theist nst., pablishcd in conformity with the Act of Assembly, viz: " , • . REAL ESTATE. Nos. SOS and 310 Walnut street, No. 50i Wood street, Lot on Spring Garden street, east of Broad street, tic tht city of Philadelphia, and Farm in Baltimore county, Ma land W 3,553 33 MORTGAGES Being the first 'Mortgages 011 property in the city of Philadelphia, $300.544—in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, $1.,000 302,344 00 GROUND RENTS, • • Well secured ' BONDS. $15.000 Delaware Division Canal Co 1 0 , 1 30 Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. • 10,000 Hazleton Coal Co 10,000 Lehigh-Luzerne Railroad Co 7,00) Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Co.. 10,C00 Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy, and Lancaster Railroad Co 10,609 CO 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad... Co., hat Mort wage 10,CCO Che .apeake and Delaware Canal C 0.... 10,01) Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti more Railroad Co 11,700 00 10,000 City of Philadelphia, G per cent 111,000 00 • 10,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co 10,600 00 20,000 United States Treasury Notes, 7 310 per cent ''0,250 00 In 000 United States 5-20,8 per cent 10,000 00 10.000 Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co • 10,030 00 10,000 Cleveland and Malioning Railroad Co , 7 per cent ' 10,350 00 10.000 State of Pennsylvania, 6 per cent, 1 53,0110.- 000. Lean 30,600 00 • 12 000 S.clinylkill Navigation Co., 'T2, per ct.. 11,041) CO 1,V.5 Schuylkill Navigation Co. .'B2, per ct.. • . 11,000 Union Canal Co . 1,570 00 10,000 Allegheny County, 6 _per cent 5,000 00 5,000 Westmoreland Coal Co., 7 per cent, .. 5,000 00 .1,000 Williamsport and Elmira Railroad Co., .10 per cent , chattel .3,000 Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam ' dem and Amboy Railroad and Trans portation C0.,1875 4,000 Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam den and Amboy Railroad and Trans- • portation Co.. 1570 4.160 09 2,941.18 Lehigh Crane Iron Co 2,941 18 1.600 City of Erie ' StX) 00 5,1)00 Delaware Railroad Co 6 000 00 5,000 Susquehanna Canal Co 1,900 00 10,000 State of Tennessee, 5 per cent 5,0110 00 6,000 State of Tennessee, 6 . per cent 3, 000 (X) 5,000 Little Schuylkill Aay.; Railroad and Coal Co., 7 per cent . 4,900 00 • 2.509 Franklin Institute, 5 per cent 1,750 CO STOCKS. 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co 5,950 00 ]OO " North Pennsylvania Railroad C 0.... 1,000 00 " American Fire Insurance Co 13,500 00 50 " Union Bank of Tennessee 1,75000 475 " Schuylkill Navigation Co 2.375 00 15 " Philadelphia Exchange Co • 900 00 IS " Philadelphia and Lancaster Turn - - Tiike Co 1 share Mercantile Library C 0..... MISCELLANEOUS. Loans on Collateral ' Bills receivable Debts dne in account Cash iu Bank and on hand ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretar9 DIRECTORS THOMAS R. MARIS, JOHN WELSH, SAMUEL C. MORTON, P. BRADY, . JOHN T. LEWIS, ALBERT C. L. CRAIV7O A NNUAL STATEMENT, OIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., For the year ending Dec. 31st, 1862. • Office 415 WALNUT Ftreet, Schuylkill Nay. Building. CAPITAL. $200,000. • NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN. Premiums received during the year $66,311 37 Amount received for interest during the year.. 8,00;7 81 Total Premiums determined $6.5.9T7 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses, occurring during the 21 Padr 41,857 68 for reinsurance and returned premiums 2,41414 Paid for commissions, SS,:r32 70—ex penses, W 3,537 85—incindingtaxes, salaries, office expenses, and con tributions 20,170 55 ASSETS AND SECURITIES Cash in bank and on hand.." 9,550 62 Cash at-Pittsburg and other agencies 6,500 00 Temporary and call loans.. 8,723 15 $24,773 77 Bonds and mortgages 110,890 49 D. S. loans, Camden and Amboy, Phila. City loans, Penna. R. R., North Penna. R. R., Delaware .11.1 - bonds, and bank stocks Z,230 CO Bills receivable, and other securities held as collateral 140,190 00 26 Comparative Statement of Premiums. ---5305 084 and Losses for NINE YEARS: • . Premiums received. Lovespaid4U In 185.3-4 - ' 8 70,811 36 $52,413 , ....,-.' 18N5 3ti.673 18 62,754 ;X''' . 1856 • 40,094 '...N 20,67:1 04 1857 4 42,723 39 22,107 39 ISIS 46,407 06 - 18,878 10 • . 1859 80,194 51 . 4:1,048.17 1660 08,402 65 62,52.5 S 3 , • 1861 70,074 49 150,739 64 18e2 . 66,311 37 21,337 65 . ' . Z 5a1,772 91 e,:tan,g.2 45.2 The premiums exceed losses $193,943.79. . Ontuf this balance tae current expenses and divi dends have been paid by the Company. During this period changes •have taken place, making it necessary to limit our business in certain districts. The Directors have menaced the Comps/4- with a view of making' it entirely safe for the insuring public, Its 'success speaks for itself. Numer, us companies have withdrawn from business in consequence of the vicissitudes of the times: _ CHAS.DUPONT. PETER S. HOE, of N. Y. .lEkity WALKER, Wei. M. SWAIN, . OB W. ICL A 0 H ORN, 'SUM AN SHEPPARD, JOHN THORNLEY, THOS. DRAKE, C. F..HEAZLITT. JOSIsPH KLAPP, M. D., ABRAHAM HART, N. S. LAWRENCE, DAVID BOYD, Jr., JOHN SUPPLER. TR MA S CRAVEN, Preeident. • A. S. OILLETT, Vibe President. JA.2):.; B. Alsotty, Secretary. ' jalo-t[ THE PENNSYLVANIA: FIRE IN -a• - SWUM.% COMPANY. in conformity with the 'Act o f Assembly of April sth, 18b2, this Company publish the following list of their na afis, viz: • . Mortn,,ges being all. um; mortgages in the city of Philadelphia $48030 Mortgage. in the city of Piltsburg.. ... 8,000 Mortgage in Bucks county 5,000 ---- $477,300 CO Bills Receivable 38,000 00 Real Estate 30,000 00 Eclray ikill et aV p non Company Loau 9,810 :36 Camden and Amboy Company. Loan 28,493 5.5 Chesapeake and Delaware 'anal Loan 5,602 50 Philadelphia, Wilmington; and Baltimore Railroad Loan 17,870 50 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Loan .... 24,600 OD Penntytvania Railroad Loan 10,000 DO Pennsylvania ltailmul Company. 200 shares.. .9,165 75 Harrisburg, Lancaster,' and Mount Joy Rail- road United States Loan, 7.30 United States Loan, 5.20, 6 per cent..... ' . Pennsylvania State Lonn Plillsdelphia City Sixes • Philadelphia City rives Cincinnati City Flynt! Piitsiburg Ci y Sixes Philadelphia Bank, Z 34 shares Bank of Borth America, 100 shares Western Bank, 220 shares Girard Bank, 125 share. Franklin Fire Insurancel Company, 30 shares Manayuuk Gas Company, 90 shares .Cash on hand . JANVART 1, 101. , O. CROWELL, sectls4B 10 NITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,' COMPANY OF. NEW YORK. . . • -JOSEPH R...COLLINS, President. JOHN RADIB, Secretary . . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.—, . . 7190.a,000. The business of this Comp any Is conducted exclusively on the cash, principle. whish is now fully recognized as the only correct principle_ The.law under which yds. Company is chartered pro vides that, if the capital. wbould, from any cause, become impaired to the extent or $23,000,0c. more, the stookbold. ere shall be called urn to. make good such deAciosicy. This is the only cash company in America which affords this safeguard to prAcy hoidens.. Dividend:: declared ererr, three yeuri, the nest on. March 4th,160.3. • '- Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low • as 350 years' eXperlence sited 'the Treillage future rate of tntezest willjustify, , • _. 0. DARDENWEItPRR, Agent, N0..A.24; WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, ' • • VHF ERESNTRA. ' • Joseph Patterson, Esti., President We4tern Bank. Ron. Archibald hfcotyre. Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs „lay Cooke & Co., Rankers. Messrs. Baker, Wmtcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delNwrrutt - 9 ,30' ~ Bqo X 5141,100 OD . 40,110 26,70370 a,OOO 00 07,487 $ 0,9 Si JA.70:111,1 - 1, 1883 iatt-thstit3t A 757 52 15.750 00 10,8 X) 00 1,000 00 10,000 00 7,280 00 11300 00 0,411 00 33,90 E 00 433 78 1,033 50 36.131 19 6776,401 37 EDMUND R. CAMPBELL, EDMUND G. DUMB', CHARLES W. POULTNY, ISRAEL MORRIS. OS. R, IdARIS, President. ' D, Secretary. It 874,91718 $43,942 37 $43,942 37 $193,1133 79 • 9,425 00 • 20,000 00 . 30,000 AO - 00 . 41332 00 . 4,933 75,' . 5,672.10 . • 6.533 00. . 24,340=26: 11,00,00 -, • • ‘ . 13.6r)0 7 73 • 99338 • 40,323 32; INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE •AND• MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE, 413 WALNUT STREET, PRILADELFECIAL CAPITAL -$200,000. This Company continues to take risks el kite safer