Pltlbalelpfaia Markets. .lAttnalti' 14, E venin g. r• more inquiry for Flour, both for export and holders SEA firmer in their demands; 1•0 14 . bbh. super sold at 06(1 .2i 320 oxtra at VI 75 I oro. 4 1 .1,L Northwestern extr a faintly at $8.87%; 1,000 bbis 40.. a ; ,t.. 7 (07.2 d; .100 choice do. at $7.50; 400 fancy at ; about 2,000 bbisonostly high-grade fatuity, on L ; ; ;,. ; ,,,m terms. The sales to the retailers and bakers and same rar ge of prices, according to brand ntit"!. R T e Fleur is steady at $5.2511 bbl. Corn Meal O'Vr • • t 0.75 bbl. inquiry for shipment and !,: - . - t ie better; sales roach about 12,000 bns at 150@)152c including 2,f00 Ints do, and 8,011) bus white, on r i v - ste terms. Rye is steady, with sales of 800 bus f,.uus at 044tR 5 0 ba. Corn is firmer ; about 2,500 at ,6c for uetr; old Corn IS scarce. Oats 0 , „„ el ang (I, end about. 10 000 fins Penna. sold at 0* fi l for:01 lb., mostly at tho former rate. F og contluttes null: About "Al ululs first No. 1 Quer ?Noe sell at *AV ton. gfrlTON.—The demand is limited, and the market firm :o r 8 ih for mutating's, . I 'O,OOOOEB. -111 e market is firm, The sales of Cof v :dui Sugar -Ho l de r s itgoVISIONS. are firm. Sales of 1,002 bbis .0 and Beef ou private terms. Lard is firm, with sales "dotes at 10e. 011 :4 E I):;—There 114 a good demand for Clover. 1,200 bus ij at ea 62h@ft.110, the latter for choice, whi Is s t eed nad Nothlug &dna in Timothy or Fla We lath r at 113 71 l u te. "itilllSla Is unchanged. Bbla are firm at 43@41c, and w ogs 42c it gallon. • v s . foltowmg Ste the receipts of dour and grain at thli r ti }lour 4,000 bbls. Wheat 11,500 bus. Corn 15.000 " 0,115 7,500 " Now York Markets of Yesterday. AM/N.—Pots aro stoutly at erg.:37.3i@5.50. . Pearls are walnu gaiLti t nerurs.4.—The marker for State and Western PO it , I , olllollllltUlMittlftl by Ito further rise in gold as lexchange , but prices are axe hlgOrne higher, with a rtei mlorste business for export and the home trade. • FRIPS RIO 11,000 bbls lit einft6.oo for superfine ver, $0.7fE 9 7.10 for extra State, 0. wig no f or Bum _ Ilse Michigan, Indiana, town, Ohio, etc .,: $6 90 © 9.15 for c:::1 do. including shipping brands nf round hoop Ohio 5 . 4 , 7:07.3.1, noel trade brands do at Pr:46OSM Puthern Hour is firmer and in moderate request: the piirt are 1,200 bbls at t;47,11e7.711 fur superfine Baltimore, tied $7.0009.1 0 for extra o. Canadian Flour is 5.5010 emits higher, with a fair in ; sales 700 bids at tiql 0407.10 for common to good, A'os/05 30 for extra brands paFolur Is inactive at $4.00@3.30 for the range of fine trol mortine. Darn Keel firm. W oleoat .Tarsey at it3.90@4, Bram , w i n o a m t 04.56, and panors ?qt. Wheat bt irregular mid ausettled, but the market is bgi 2. higher, wit saleserat inquiry far expert and local nlluis. The aro 75,00 P bus, at $1,30@1.00 for Chi ta° spring ; $1.4001.40 for Milwaukee club_l 1.1.470i4e faramner Iowa; fii for winter red Western, nod 6rkM.67 for amber Michigan. Bye is quiet at P7eokl for State. Harley is firm Si $1.4001.60. Oats prefirm tied in fair demand at 680360 c for Jersey, p d made for Canadian. Western, and State. Cora ls ose rent better, and the anarkrt is rather quiet ; wilco; fad MIA tit d do Male for sound Western mixed, and 7119 V. for soun. HAT continues to rule verr:Arm, with a fair demand at 0•04;$1 for ..h i pping, acid $lOl. 10 fur retail ',AA, - Siddis.--014WOr -is higher and lu good demand sales .44) hap at lIMIN 0. WmoltT--IN inbettor demand and decidedly higher; PIN LOOP bblo a t 430. CITY ITEMS. NOVELTIES IN Funs,—Messrs. Charles Vskford lwr. Son, Nos. 834 and 836 Chestnut street, under the Continental Hotel, have, in addition to the ordinary style of fur garments usually found in Stet-class furrier establishments, a . number of choice Pretties foe ladies and children, exclusively con bed to their own sales. Melt stook is unquestion ably the best in the country in' this particular, and their trade le very large on this account. SUPERIOR LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PUR- T ons,—Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has constantly on hAnd, for the accommodation of his customers, a etipply of pure, genuine Liquors, such as can be airily recommended and used for medicinal, pur -1,001 His rare •old Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, and flrst•quality old Brandy, are of absolute purity,. and , are highly approved by our first physi .ciscs for the use of invalids. ANY FORM OF CHRONIC DISEASES SUC ectifully treated for the past six years in New York Dr. Wolf, a French physician, 832 Broadway, New York. Those /Meted with any kind of 15 hro i o pleases should read Dr. Wolf's essay on the sub ject, to be had gratis. Sent by mail. ])r. Wolf may lv consulted personally or by letter. Worst cases of all affections of the nervous system have been radi cally cured, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, &thaw, &c. jalo-10t " A SIAGHT 'COLD," Ceuerts.—Few are en•vre of the 'importance .Of checking a Cough or 4, Slight Cold" in its first stage; that which in the beginning woufd yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the lungs. Brown's Bronchial Troches , ' give sure and almost Immediate relief. Military Of leers and Soldiers should have them, as they can be ear !led in the pocket. and taken as occasion requires. j.tto-thstu3t GEORGE • Steck's Inimitable Plano Fortes, J.E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut. jal&thetulm Ova ATTAOK ON ENGLAND.—On Tues -414 morning there sailed from New York the good Mill) George -Griestold, with a full complement of men, and heavily armed, and it is believed and ex• reulted that-she will anchor off that Secession sym pathizing oily, Liverpool, open her ports and dis charge a broadside of bread for the suffering poor of ;England; it is hoped she will bomoard the town With barrels of flour, and show how Americana re taliate on their worst enemy, With the arrival of the, last steamer came a letter of encouragement to our President, from the suffering poor of Manches ter, to hold on his course for the cause of humanity. We, here at the North, feel neither the evils of poverty nor war. The clothing sold this past year at Charles Stokes & Co.'s one-price, under the Conti vr.tal, surpasses in amount all previous years. WOMAN'S INSTINCT.—Woinen are best hi LAking short, common-sense cuts. They don't risen—pardon Inc, I am not rude. They do not end it necessary to set that machinery of judgment in operation of Which man is so vain. They have a Fay of their own—an instinct peculiar to their sex gift whioh:elevates them. Within certain limits, and on certain subjects, they pounce with unerring aim upon truth. They can't give reasons for their conoltudons, They arc at least very silly if they try to do so, and not improbably disturb the successful Impression of their impromptu sentence. We re peat, they do best in making short, common- Dense cuts. Talking of cols, however, reminds us that the only place to obtain perfect ones is at the One-price Clothing Emporium of Gran- Ville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut. street, Philadelphia, IcE PALACE.—A magnificent skating lake is about to be opened at Montreal. A Berlin architect who constructed many of the far-famed Ice Palaces of St. Petersburg, proposes constructing an ice palace on the river opposite the city. The build ing will be forty feet high, one hundred and forty lour feet long, and flfty•six feet deep, and will be Surrounded by a colonnade, and topped with a dome, ell, with the exception of the windows and doors, to be built of ice. A few hours's sunshine would make the frigid fabric melt away in tears like an architeo turd Niobe. We prefer a structure which will alike bear the extremes of heat and cold, and that is de- Voted to eminently practical and useful purposes, as for instance the Brown-Stone Clothing Ha ll of Pockhill k Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Couthiental Hotel—. 3 Richars, Chicago W Bows re, St Paul Chas ti Shaw. Clacianati . 1 McKenzie, Milwaukee R blandly, Pittshnrg h Cutler. Hannibal A J Hopper, Memphis L -rome Bradley, St Lad+ wm Dickinson, Chleng 5 1 u, Little Sr Pittsburg l K.. Little, Pittsburg Russell, Keen, ty II I,A Lane, New York (; I.4.ure, New York W Denison 'Wm B IVilliemson, Bos.tun Shepard, Now York ilsnoldge,Mew York blocle, KeptUckY Coid well, Charlestown yeres E Young ) E Boston I:.Ca r shast. Jr, JersoT City A^nt Cobid Hopkins, U S N A Vo!ek, New lurk •TC Kultkel, Ilw rlaburg AAnno,U lllino NditOn. is Ind F I 'am:els, St Louis )1 War bold, lialtinioro I . 2 McNeil y & wr, Balt Vkaae, Washlnutou p!:.. Este Chase, Waistlora l !tette Chase, Wi AI is. rjudnian, Watthililsorn C W LF Morrow. New 1 urk A Witthans 6: )11, N York Miss Witt haus, A ew York lieu L Ronald, ow V.lrk lienthaer, New Mexico litl , s Bentliuer, New 31. , ,x`c,) Pall Adams, bituootchsetts Meat D Arego, Mass Capt Williamson. Mau Saud A Walsh, New York F Smith & ly, Chicago J Marshall & al: New Yo k • Deo B Basswood, N dernr pr 0 S Hoot & 11, Plitilvld y Di (i Rathborn, New York Girard House—Cho l; t . W Corundum, Below are 1.,,,v id J Murphy, Deliin are N 1:1 Fiddetnan, 1)01w:ire 1)r ].attend , Delaware t'r Bayard, New JeroY ' F Folsom 0 W 0 leen, Delaware 'r ti Collins, Berlin !td Ny H Minn' •&s C It Darrow., Conn :Yron 'l' 'Webster r'ki Becker, Buffalo ' t V Hogan, Wiish'n, B C 34 Witylan, N York &lintel Christ, L 11111.400 1. A 3 Huh Potriken, Lock liar 3., Ji Fulton, Pittsburg o‘ts McGiunms & la, N Yo k .r. ti .ril Wrnger Ii t C ol by, Bost ol on by, Boston Vit"wart & lady, N York s,, Stewart, New York Ilk Eliy, ilnrriAlltrg irAtiriee C ELI - , liarri:lntrii 14 " X Nlllll4Oll, New York io Munson, New York ail Jacob M Kunkel, Mil L Tilton, NEW 'York • ~Tiwin New Norwich, Ct v twill, York Merchants . —Fo•arti 3 i STel, Blairsville I! Law..oa, I udlanu reonaborg r BYers. Beaton' L (Hazier &la.lluntluilll on f• • 31ebil eel:, Otte wisea Jelin Ellin's, Penal' lin..ett, Belnlrn re Siteete, Brady'. Bend Buritess. New York Sehoehtnaker. Kea tnc y T Cutitlitl; 01110 FS , initk Flanagan, litnoton, Pa Dudes, New Yerk American—Chestu us C‘Pt Stanwood. New York Bramble, Delaware E Ladd, Jr MAgon, New York 81 Henry Fall RI ver C Eddy& wf. Prey, R I H TraPfter. 8eM110114.111 Steven's. New York Ourdea,_New York at's4l l M Roberto, SideAtt A Veraur, Petmi The Union—Arch. et Hman, Mune) , it 1 Zo ar ller. New York I M'ralbott. ludittptipotts I C Talbott. itulhumpolho I.leo Thompslanon MeLetd,clittmlocrAl iiclAllll /a, CilftittlterslOg JAIL S Wellece,tenc b,Wellece. LithoWellnce , co Karr lath and Chestnut. Mrs Ebbs, West Chester 'bliss Ebbs, West Chester Miss H Ebbs, West Cbester ii C Cleveland, New York R C Hurd & w t, Ohio Jas S Smith & wf, N York W II Wallace, New York johu S Case lk ly, Maine , II Hoyt. Haverhill, Mass I.los L Beeves, New Jersey Mr Ludovioi 3: ly, N York Coo II C Niel,BaltimOre E M Skinner, Boston th• )rxe Hutchinson Boston 3 it HaMilton, Baltimore T,ouis Henry,NCW York Win Henry, New York S A Allen, 1% ew Jersey • W Yelluud, Baltimore .1 Wileford, New York Charles Spatford, Conn .1 Duffy, Marietta t Pa liobt S Sal/neer, Now York J D Fraser, New York John Anness, New Jersey ill Hung. Now York Mrs Hoag. New York t", II Hail,Buston Richard Church, Belvidere l'has E Coy:, New York N Hobart, Boston • Mr Alexander, Now York, id W Torrey & wt,Jorsay city A bi blerriam,New York C Bennett b: ly Jr Hewes,. Boston J .1 Blair, .New Jersey 'Mont Aug Belknap, N York Mai H I. Yea Ness, N York 'W .i Carr, New York bl 0 Burkeley, Brooklyn W II Burkeley, Btooklya John Ruston & wf, N Jersey E T Sherman, New York T A Cunningham Balt 'Mrs Wright, Baltimore S P Bray to ty, New York Ers ,1 Rice, New York I ,I il Berryhill tnnt. below Ninth. 1: Stockton, New York Mann, New York C Torres, Wilmington, Del Mr G rune & lady. Philada Copt C II /isle. U S A Sirs Parsons, Wash'n, D C )11s% Par:math Watilt'n, 1) C 11W rillerWitt,Gratton, Yr ' Win C linnington, Sfd ca n t 3 P Brown, Aleg'a, Va C Knapfer, Chicago Thus Martin & wf. Cia 0 E . , Welch, Pennsylvania .1 11 Rutherford, Harrisburg Soltzinger, Tamaqua Cake, Pottsville n Bell, Alex, Pa f; NS' I'elr & la, Wm N Y C W Keaing, New York 1 A S Sturtevant, N York ' Ii 1) Faulkner, New York Mr Williams and wf. N Y Miss Williams. New York [no Forbes&fam, Millersifg las White, Pennsylvania Goo Willson, Pennsylvania Goodyear & wife, 11 York II Wash, Pennsylvania John U Wilson, New York Geo \V Smith, New Jersey "tweet. below Arch. .1 Cote, Easton Pa W vern Jreld, I tqy n es, C I net nun ti W F Spencer, Cincinnati S I,Pwis, Harrisbuag II)Blair, Lancaster C W Ellis, Poulin J B Creinar, Hanover. Pa R. Cathcart, Millerdown W Fitch, New York M Guinn. New York 13 Slater, St Louis f Berger, Wheeling, - Va 1' Billmoyor, Lewisburg, Pa .1 Morris, Wash, D C street, above Fifth. J Baru, New Haven T Spear, Wash. D C J L Bald email, Penult .1 E Wiley, Lancaster co (1 Lu udon, Bradford co J Bunion, Potter en A 1 I Slope, Salem. N Ur L TreEler. Berke co IC B Yardley, New York V L Williams. Nana E Teague, Port Clinton trent. above' Third. itoltzwortli A Lewixtown Thoq Fur us. Elizabeth . .1 F Harris, Poth , vllle Jeqq. haue. Wilin'n; Del A M Allen, Pottsville J It CuAwn, Maryland , Itephoja Kroh, Marylaud ,itenhett Junes, l'amanna T !Witte% Tarn:tuna I Johutichellly, Tamaqua St. touts Hotel--Ches W W Young, Baltimore Robt Davis, Baltimore N Johnson , S Bar P Jones, Scranton 1 T Spear, Washington II Carpenter, Chicago • 0 Waterman, Trenton 11 11 Lawrence, St Louts \V B Rosenbaum, N Jersey. R Bare, Baltimore Commercial Iloitcl—S JagWilttamr N.w Jersey P Brower, Doylestown TJ idilcx, Harrisburg • Iv A Atwood. Cl ester co, Pa MrsliPrlzer & son,Doylest'n Chas Peacock, Maryland Madison House—See .T T Simpson. Doylestown Chas Price, Doylestown John Bowman, Now Hope Oen Closson, Penna. A S Cadwallader, Yardley's JfISI K Il l.Ls, Pineville T S Cadwallador,Pcnua \V Cadwallader, Jr, Penna. Trott°, Ale ehttolov ill e H Evans. Deposit, N Y States Union—Sixth D Smote, Newvillo E L Doner, Danville Oro rinneh L Perry CO H Jones, Pennsylvania MiFFI 8 P Doyle, Pstin a 3 H , Payler. \Vest Chester H K Killian, Lat caster Mount Vernon—Scco W F Martz, JentieeTille J Price, Elkton, R I. JOIIPM IR, BRItIll101 . 0" C B Lowrey - , Bailin' we Black Benr—Third str W Stein, Lehigh co, Pa H rileiler. Lehigh co, Pa John Hersh, PenusburY Sutzbech son, Penne Eli Bechtel,Hcchteleville W Mutter, Bechtelsville snia Eagle—Third s O . J Scholl, BL D, Ileck town MN A Baker, Berks co, I't Miss E Baker, BPrks co, Pa Tas Macy. Illinois Jas Lowrigll t, Pa National—Race street, above Third. II Pile. Ringgold II K Davis, Scranton, Pa W whitinen, Union co, Pa Moses Boyer, Selinsgrove Andrew Kreider, Pa D Wostcott W H 14tack;$ Easton PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE L. 1117ZDY1„ • if E. G. DIDDLE, 40111:1U27211 OH THE moms. JNO, E. ADD tCKE. LETTER BAGS AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCIIANGB, PHILADELPHIA. Ship Westmoreland, Decan .. --Liverpool, soon Bark American, Christian Port au Prince, soon Bark Sea Eagle, Howes Port Spain, soon Brig Mary, Le Blanc Port Spain, soon Brig Frederick Douse, Furness London, soon Brig Wig H Harris, (Br) Coaltieet.. Cienfuegos, soon Brig Intended, Miller Havana, soon Brig Amanda Jour, Almedia Barbadoes, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF . P.IIIIILADELEIFCLI.; Jan. 15,1863. SUN RISES.... HIGH WATER 7 SL-SUN SETS AERMED. Bark Comot, Morrison. 4 days from New York, with ugar, molasses, Ste, to Workman & Co; Bark Frank, (Br) Stanwood, 4 days from New York, n tallast to B A Souder (t... Co. - - - Brig A Bradshaw, Fish, 20 days from New Orleans, rah molasses, &g, to S Morris Wain & Co. Schr James I.dgan, Smith, 3 days from New York, in allast to John R. White. . . Scbr MaIT, Tict, 4 days from New York, with mdso to Cooper. Behr Bl vire, Britain, 3 days from New. York, with mdse o s D o C r oop Mary Anna, Gibbs,6 days from New Bedford, ith oil to Crowell & Collins. Saw Neptune, Mudge, 3 days from New York, with tano to Allen & Needles. Schr W G Bartlett, Connelly, from Washington, in bal -1 ast to Navy Agent. Behr Convoy, Morrill, from Portland, with heading to ohu Mason & Co—vessel to Twells & Co. • Schr ltobt Knowles, Insley, 3 days from Laurel, Del, .Ith lumber to .TIN Bacon. Sloop Sullivan, Ludlam. 2 days from Ludlam's Inlet, with mdse from scltr Hannah Grunt (ashore on Town send's Inlet Bur) to Beo B Kerfoot. CLEARED. • Schr Jae Logan, Smith New York, J R White. Schr R E Drown , Fleming, Key West and hurtle Ray , D S Stetpon & Co. Sch r W O Andeuried, Hewitt; Hampton Roads, Hunter, ter, Norton k Co. Sat . W Rnark, Hooker, Washington, W C Griffin. hcbr N 3 Brayton. Milliken, New York, J Street & Co &Ur Neptune,'llotlan, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. Behr Mary Haley. Haley, Fortress Monroe, do Str H Burden. Loper, Alexandria, do Str Novelty, Shaw, do do Str E Chamberlain, Broughton, Alexandria, Thomas Webster, Jr. MEMORANDA. Barks Frank, General Warren, and Leland, all from New York for Philadelphia, came in the Capes or the De lmar° ou the night of the 12th inst, and stood up the bay, in company with brig A Bradshaw, from New Or leans. At the 'Breakwater 13th lust, one bark and one brig, from sea, names unknown.—Reported by Mr. Ed ward 111:utll pilot. Ship Harrisburg, Wiswell, cleared at Boston 13th inst, for llueno:‘ Ayres. Ship Anna F Schmidt, Twombley, cleared at Boston 13th ill Bl. fur San Francisco. Brig Yew Era, Usher, at Key West oth inst. for Now ork, to Fail about the lOth. Schr L A May, Baker, hence, arrived at Now York 13ih k stunt. Seta .T Crockford, Jones, hence for Providence, at Now York 13th inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. A fl AL REMEDY. BRANDRETEI'S PILLS These Pills expel the principle of disease and increase the priuciple of life. Dr. Lull, of Potsdam, who has used them twenty years in his practice, says, "They are a Vegetable compound, which invigorate, cleanse, and purify . the blood,correet and regulate all the secretions; and, by purgation, discharge the whole mass of morbid matter from the system without reducing the strength." They are admitted to be the best purgative and anti bilious medicine; and have not their equar for rhenma-, tism, colds, coughs, asthma, etc., etc., and as purifiers and sweeteners of thoblood they are without a rivaL STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN BULDIER, This December 4,1863 United States Marine Artillery, at Newborn, N.C., says that his second lieutenant, Charles R. Doane, was at tacked with typhoid fever; that he continued to grow worse, and was given ri) by the doctors, who had been unable to open his bowels. Captain Balmer concluded to try a dose of Brandreth's Pills, a medicine which he had used from his childhood. He gave seven over night, and requested the nurse to give seven more in tho morning. The effect was thorough; the delirium passed Off, and the young lieutenant was easy, and evi dently much bettor; in the evening he was able to get up. Ile took the pills a few days, continuing to Im prove, and the typhoid fever was cured. He was then attacked with fever and ague, Again the pills were re lied upon, and they cared his fever and agae also. In a few days he was fully restored to health. I call noon the surgeon general to see to it that a sup of Brandreth's Pills are among the medicinal stores. B. BRANDRETH, 31. D. Principal Office, 294 CANAL Street, New York. For sale in Philadelphia by Mrs. SCHAEFFER, N 0.14 North EIGIITH Street, and T. W. DrOTT & SON, No. M.North SECOND Street. jalO•s to that' DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTBRS 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 lata.honye. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhceba, Cholera, and Cholera Horbtua They . cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cede. orated Censer' Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. PartiCularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a.gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. gtsts..Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 20X BROADWAY. New York. seZlSin ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly . for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt. rare& All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ORE-PRICE STSTEX is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR BYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color det to be distinguished from . natnre; warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill *Wean of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. Ilfir The Gennine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOB, on thefour "Nee of each box. . FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) mylklY New York M.EiRR=ED. RICRARDS—THOMPSON.—On the Sth inst., by Rev. J. D. D..htdus, Mr. Lancelot Iticliardr:, of Phuadotphia, to ftlis!. Elizabeth, daughter of J. B. Thotuoiou, &M.. of Coniclen. FITTON—LUFFMAN.—On the 11th of January, 1543, by the Rev. Fannie! frweedale. Mr. James Fitton, of Franktord, to Mrs. Mary Lithium of Wilmington, Dela ware. 3DIED. MORRISON.—In Broad Top City,Pa.. January 7, after a I/ ogeriug Emma Jolla Canner, daughter ofJopti and Hannah Marlton, aged 5 years, 3 months and 1S days. She was a child of remarkable intelligence for one of her years, of a sweet, amiable, and happy &spondee, winning the affections of all who knew her. She bore her sufferings with meekness and patience worthy the example of a Cbristlau more advanced in years. But the opening bud was blasted by the rude monster: she faded and dted. To the bereaved parents and friends we otter our deepest sympathy, and knowing she Ls safe with the redeemed spirits may they yield 'submissively this summoned jewel to t'ho "Lord who gave and hath taken tlArn W. H RIIINO. — KIIIPti, on the 30th nit., in the battle of Murfreesboro Sergeant S. F. Herring, of the Anderson Troop, in the `22th year of his age. Ills Metals and the members of Co. B, Blue Reserves, and Cu. 1), Grey Reserves, aro invited to attend his.fune rat tit - 2 P. M. today (Thursday), from 1105 Girard street, without Molter notice. • ROSENG A I:TEX.—Killed in action near Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 29th, 1f62, Major Adolph G. Rosengnr ten, aged 24. Ills male friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his father, Na. Ifild Chestnut street, on Friday, January Mith, at lo A.. ss PIEHSON.—On Tuesday evening, the 13th inst.. Joseph- S. Piersom, in the 26th year of his age. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, also Mount Moriali Lodge, No. 155 A. Y. M., Girard ;dark Lodge, No. 214 A. Y. M., and the order generally, are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi dence of his father-in-law, Andrew Dennissou, on Friday afmrnoon, the 113th inst., at 2 o'clock, without further notice ss JEFFRIES.—On the 12th inst... James Jeffries, in the 72d year of his age. The relatives end friende le r invited to attend his fune rnl on Friday next, at 1 o ea, from his late residence, near Thum Station; cars start from Ninth and Green at 1 o'clock P. M. interment at Mount Vernon Ceme tery. •• JAMES.—On Tuesday morning, January 13,1353. CoL Thomas C. James, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, in the Slot year of his nue. W ITN.—The funeral of Lieutenant J. Endhall White (11Sth Corn Exchnine Regiment, Pennsylvania Volttn teers), who was killed September 20th, 1862, near Shell herdstown, Va , will take place from the residence Of his grandfather, Ambrose WM e, No. 921. Arch street; this (Thursday) afternoon, 15th inst., to leave at 2 o'clock pre cise/ r . His noes friends and fellow-members of the 118th Regi ment are le''* cifully invited to attend, without further notice. CRESSON.—On Tuesday morning, Mary Cresson, In the SSth year of her age. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her fune ral, Without further notice, from her late residence, 7:10 Sanborn Ft., Iri tlity (Thursday), 1511 k inst., at 11 A. M.' • 31cOUIRE.—Ou 11th lust., Anna M., wife of Henry Gt. McGuire. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral n 1 A. , Fifth-day (Thursdayl, from tile re-hirers of ti e rbusband,l.lo4Parrisli rd. • . . gLgE.P LONG ESTA)X. LISIIRIiIIfAIiIfFACTORY of light. neat. service*: hie edIRREGLA I 3, 104/Smuts:Kr Street, one door obovP ?KWH tztretit.• Phibuleiphig. • ' • Its IMER'S 11'ORYTYPES ARE THE" RE -LA , mord perfect eeptdo toroth!raj natural, ea 47 IR ;Kik: Von.. nr erimptelttozi.ltusir. eyett. and tharterY. tp sun SECO DSt ieet;aboire (tree% lt.". nut street. ab. W 1' Cole. Baltimore E Whitney, New Jersey W Chesney, Delaware co W ills or Pottsville s Hutchinson, Auburn Mrs Griswold. New Tor& It Uhlmann, New York 1 %Peyton W S Corr, New York D Frazer, New York xth st.. 'kb. Chestnut. Jas McCrory. Maryland L S I mbrie, Pittsburg Wm H Cheynoy, Chester co I J Mar Ali, Medford, Pa Mrs A Baker, Delaware co W B Sill, Chester co, Pa nd St., above Market. Chas K Bowers, Pittsburg I; Simmons, Wilmington Chas Bottler, Pennsylvania 113ttker, Pennsylvania • . on Penney W B Calloway, Delaware H Bearn., Smyrna, Del E Pray, Philadelphia li Newbold, New Jersey C K Palmer, Elkton, 31d and Market streets. IL Kirk Pennsylvania .ii E ?ti Kline, Lancaster. Pa H A Zug Lanoastorr l'a. '' F E Marine, Baltimore D. ChartillerWf St Chaster Taylor, Wog Chaster .T II Taylor, West Chester d street, above Arab. E Dickson H Earnest, Pennsylvania Jas Swath, Now York Jae S Prindle, ifow York eet, above Callowhill. E B Derr, Hamburg Isaac Plank Gen Werner, Maiden Creek H J Carter, Brooklyn D Lehr, Gratztown, Pa, t., above. Callowhlll. Tolku E Lowright, Pa W Sohn G ank,. Lehigh co V. '1" Strawburger, Pa Simon Woidonheimer, Pa Edw Illig, Berko co, Pa BLACK AND wlirrE BALMORAL SKIRTINGS.—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, Sig cents. • Black and English Reps, Bto 31N coots. Just received by I3ESSON St SON. jal2 MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street. 'PYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND ' 2 " ARCH, have a fine assortment of Good Glossy Black Silks. 3alo IVidows' Silks without gloss. RYRE & LiNDELL; FOURTH AND " 4-4 ARCIf, always keep a fine stock of Staple Rougeliold Goods. 300 Best Muslins, Linens, and Flannels. rcYRE & LANDELL, FOITATH AND ARCH, always keep a MR line oP • Mourning Shawls. . jalo Fashionable Shawls. REV. BENJAMIN WATSON,D. - D. will deliver the next (trop) Lecture, at LION P. E. CI3ITRCH, EIGHTH' 'and ' COLUMBIA'Avenno, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at .7% o'clock. Subject, "Mina Earnestness."' Mr• SPECIAL ORDER.—COMPANY. Ay FIRST REGIMENT A ItTILLEUY' H.Jan. Ei, IS63.—This Company will electable at the ARMORY, on FRIDAY MORN IRO, 10th lust., at 814 o'clock, in full uni form, to attend the funeral of their late fellow-member, Major lt OUR GARTEN. By order: If. D. LANDIS, Captain. A. L. Wii.t.i:co, Acting First Sergeant. It M. HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 14 1863. :warm, ORDERS, I.—The remains of tiao late ADOLPHE G. ROSENOARTEN, Major of the Anderson Cavalry, have been brought to this, his native city, for interment. Major Resent arten et mmeneed his military career as a Sergeant of Company A - of the Ist Regiment of Artil lery of this force, in the spring of the year 1861, from which he entered the service of the United States, and served a term of three months with the Commonwealth. Artillery, at Fort Delaware. Subsequently he enlisted in the Anderson Troop of Cavalry, organized originally an a body-guard of General Anderson, of Fort Sumpter. fame, but afterwards assigned to that duty with General Buell. Tho Anderson Troop was so well composed and its services were so highly appreciated, that the War De partment directed that it should be increased to a full re-,' giment. a hich was speedily done, and, in the assign ment of officers to its command, Adolphe Rosengarteu, already distinguished for military qualities of a high order, was appointed one of its Majors. •. The regiment was ordered into service with General •Roseerans, in Tennessee. and much was expected from it, in the character of those who composed it. These ex pectations were not realized. On the eve of battle, when ordered to the front, it is alleged that the regiment re fused to obeyits orders, and disgraced those colors which they had' worn to uphold and defend. Major ]tosengarten, being in command of the regiment, used every effort and made every appeal to induce the refractory men to return to theirAuty. Re was but par tially successful. Gathering some two hundred men only, from his entire command, he reported for dray, ad. 'winced to the front, and was immediately engaged in battle. Leading a victorious charge upon lbo• enemy's cavalry, in the early cmllict at 31urfroesboro, in Tonnes see, he fell gloriously, covered with wounds, at the head . of his command, a martyr to insubordination. Yet in his early youth at the time of his death, the country be a to deplore the loss of an officer of the highest promise. It is ordered, That an escort suitable to the rank of the deceased pa rade at the City Arsenal, on Friday next, the kith inst., 010 o'clock A. M. Colonel Newkomet, of the 2d Regiment of Infantry, Will detail two companies from his regiment as a part thereof. Companies A and C of theist Regiment of Artillery are detailed also for this service. . . . _ . Major Lewis A. Scott, of the 2d Infantry, will command the Escort. By o ß de ig adi er General. Comm A. a nd PLBAS m NT G O u N r , d . WX. BRADFORD; General. .M.LS-2t , N 0"r C37e: , -.T.11E MEMBERS OF MOUNT MORTAR LODGE, No. 115" , A. Y. M.; and the Order generally, ern ' requested, td- at the MA SONIC 'TALL, CHESTNUT Streat, ea :FRIDAY AFTER NOON, ]lath instant, at . 2 cre/ocir; to attend the funeral of onr late brother, JOSEPH S. FIERSON:.' By order of the W. M. [jals-2t 5 ) - AARON WATERS, Secretary, M'UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHIL di- DELPHI A, January. 14,1861—The Annual Meet-. ingot the Uoion Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February &], 1863, at 11 o'clock A. IL 0. THOIIPSON. Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JA:ctraar Sl, 1563. The following gentlemen have been duly elerSed an Directors of the Company for theyear Mt: DIRECTORS FOR YEAR ISGt. - HENRY D. SHERRERD, ' . • CHARLES MAC &LESTER, ' WILLIAM S. SMITH. . • .• . • • WILLIAM R.. WHITE, . GEORGE 11. STUART, . • 'SAMUEL GRANT, JR., • ' • ' ' TORUS WAGNER, . ' • THOMAS B. WATTSON, • : •' HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CARSON, 'EDWARD C. KNIGHT, JOBN B. AUSTIN. At a mretine of the Directors, held this day, HENRY D. SHERRERD, Esq., was nuantmously re-elected Presi dent of the Company. in 1661. . WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. MAT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI BUTORS to the House of Refuge, held pursuant to public notice, on WEDNESDAY the 14th of Janus ry, ISW3, at 4 o'clock P. M., at N0...109 north TENTH. Street, the following named gentlemen were duly elected as Officers and Managers for the ensuing year: President—THOMAS EARP. __J: J. BARCLAY S Vico Presidents ISAAC COLLINS. • Treasurer—GEOßGE W. POSES, SecrelaryALEX. HENRY. -- MANAGERS: WM. M. COLLINS, . JOHN PARIM3I, ISO. W. CLAGHORN. ' HENRY PERKINS, • JOHN AL'OODEN. - ... WM. SHIPPEN, M. D: , JOHN 'ROBBINS ALEX. FULLEittON. CASPER WISTEIt, M. D..' OEO. M. TROUTMAN, .. WM. S. PEROT, ARTHUR G COFFIN, THOMAS L. RASE, N. B. BROWN E, THOMAS A. BUDD, F A. PACKARD ISAAC R. SMITH, DANIEL L. COLLIER, JACOB P. TOWEL', • 0. H. WOODWARD CHARLES WHEELER. • . N. B. BROWNE, —lt : , • Secretary pro tem, MOFFICE •OF THE DELAWARE . MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO., PHILA DELPHIA., January 14, ISR3. _ At an Slectiou Tor Directors, held at this office, on the Atli inst., the-following gentlemen were elected to serve the enduingyear: • - THOMAS D. RAND, . - r ~ ~. • JOHN C. DAVIS.--' • EDMUND A. SOLIDER, • JOSEPH H. SEAL, ROBERT BURTON, Ja., .TOHN R. PENROSE; : e.' • GEORGE G. LEIPER„ . EDWA4tD DARLINGTON. • • .- H. JONES BROOKE, • • JOSHUA P EYRE, , . JAMES C. HAND, ' • • • - THEOPHILUS PAULDING, DR: R.' M. 'EUSTON, • • . . HUGH CRAIG . SPENCER McItVAIN, •. . • • - . CHARMS KELLY.' . SAMUEL E. STOKES. ; • - ' . - • HENRY- SLOAN, JAMES TRAQUAIR. ' ' • • • ' WILLIAM EYRE, JR.. - J. F. PENISTOK_ , . JACOB P. JONES, WILLIAM C. .LTDIVIO., ' . JAMES B..M9FARLAND WILLIAM G. BOULTON', HENRY C. HALLETT, ht., • JOHN B SEMPLE, A. B. BERGER, • • • and at the animal meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day. THOMAS C. HAND ,Esq., was unani mously elected president, and JOSHUA C DAVIS, Esq., vice president, HENRY LYLBURN, It . • Secretary. . . . . MILITARY. v..n.n."nes . • •,: kriowy4k.tnisesnovs,"nfv\evvvv," T T::#:.FrrT - t :N le ROBERTS' ARTILLERY; • • FOR FORTRESS MIRO ' HEADQUARTERS COMPANY ADEWEY'S LANE, GERMANTOWN All men who have enlisted in this Company will report immediately to Camp, in order that they may receive their Bounty, and proceed with the Company, on SATURDAY, tO Fortress AfonrOe. Any such man not reporting by that time will forfeit his Bounty, and, if apprehended, will be tried and punished as a deserter. SAM'L HAZARD, JR., j al4-3t Captain Company A. I t BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE • REGIMENT. • .150th REGIIIRNT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. •••• $175 . . BOUNTY. $175 RECRUITS WANTED for the above line 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 bonnties! Caeh in hand on being nitietered in SIA when the company is full 50 " wheu the regiment is full 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total $175 None but men of good character received. Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. dell-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEPI wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re ferences, and who have seen service." • ' : MILITARY .GOODS• w 7 simoNs & p*OtHER, sAlsom-suParr •MANUFACTORP ! RS 01? FINE - SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY IRS-116m HOLIDAY GOODS. pHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS =A -5- large variety for sale at low =ices bv .I.earTs vVelisgx & 'co., del3-tf if 924 C HESTNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES: for presents, for sale by • • JAM S W. QUEEN & CO., del.S•tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. OPERA GLASSES , OPERA GLASSES. For sale by JAMS W.I4ITEEN & CO., deld-tt it 924 CEIESTNirr Street. LADLES' FURS. FANCY: FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ABM STREET, BELOW BIORTIL INTOB7/01 AND MANUFACTUBBII .. • Or . LADIES' FANCY FURS. assortment of Panay Fars for Ladies and Children is now complete and embracing every vsirlety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers• prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. - "ocUmif FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRA.TH, NOS. 418 AND 41F Aiwa ermusT. ' ius NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, r 4 which tb.*ttantinn nr th. nenblin 1. invite...l n 4641311 RIBBEPER'S --LONG _ ESTABLISHED maiurAcroxy or-li g ht iesit;:fiet.:icailiist UM. BR El. LAS, 10051 MARKET three,'one deer above ENTH Street, Philadelphia. .. . "11* THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA. Till SD AY. JANUARY ;15.1863. •• RETAIL DRY GOODS. WILLIAMSVILLE AND wAmsuT !.... TA MITSLINS. -" • 4-4 Foreatdale Bleached. 4-4 Edward Harris Bleached. • 4-4 York Premiums. : 4-4 New Market Extra Heavy Bleached. 10-4 Utica Sheeting )0-4 Waltham and - PePPorell Sheeting -12-4 A nnoakeag Sheeting. Good Linens for first-class Shirts. Pillow Case Linens and linslins. POWER LOOM. Table Damasks. Plains; Figures, and. Spots. Fine Table Linens and Napkins. FLANNELS. White all-wool and Domet, from 33c. to $L " Colored &sena° Flannels. Gray Twilled Flannels. Striped and Fancy Shirting Flannels. Shaker, Welsh, and Ballard vale Flannels. BAL MORALS. First-rate full length and width, at $2.75. - Finer grades at Sti, $3.2% and $3.50. amidCLOSING OUT. Cloaks, Shawls, d Dress Goods, at nominal prices. N. 13.—Our stock of Bleached 'and" Brown Goods is worthy of buyers' attention, being mach, under toann facturers' prices. COOPER & CONRAD. • jals-2tif • S. E corner NINTH and MARKET. 174 MBROIDERIES. WRITE GOODS, :tad HOSIERY, at Wholesale Prices. The subscribera offer ono of the beat selected and largest 11MortmcntA of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, Trimmings, &c., to be found In the city, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. ,• 611EPPAIND, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, ... : JalA-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. COMMISSION.' HOUSES.. . ARMY' GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ' HEAVY LINEN. DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIIRTINGS AND SHIRT ING& For sale by • Fll,OaN - GUAM. & WELLS. WATCHES AND, JETvEldity. .AKERIOAN WATCHES • • FOR SOLDIERS AT. REDUCED PRICES, AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice that they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly de signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch at a moderate price. These Watches are intended to dis place the worthless, cheap Watches of British and Swiss manufacture, with which the country is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refuse manufactures sent to thie country because unsaleable at home, and used bore only for jockeying and ancind/ing purposes. We offer to sell our Watch, which Is of THE MOST SUB STANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hunting pat tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy nacres and Lepine.B of foreign make already referred to. We have named the new series of Watches, Wm. Emainr, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on the plate of every Watch of this manufacture, and is one of our trade-marks. - • Sold by all respeelable Watch Deafeys in theloyal States. • . Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS. & APPLET!DIsT, Ageuts for the American Wptch Company, inlo-s tu th ISt it" MICROSCOPIC PtIOTO4RAPHIC G. W. SIMONS & MANUFACTURING JEWELERS ARO . IMPORTERS; ' SANSOM•STREET HALL. . • - Ravejust 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. jaS-iflm D. T. PRATT, (BUOCEPEOE TO PRATT k REAM) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is concicatly in receipt of ENGLISH. SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities. to suit all classes of buyers. nol6-3mif ELI HOLDEN, • 'Dealer inlne AMERICAN. AND IMPORTED WATCH:BB, .TEMZI4II%..AMD CLOCKS, oal-15m* • •• • - 708 MARKET Street.. AKERiCAN - WATCHES, -GOLD AND EGLVEE,OAB3B. JOS H. WATSON, an 1 Bin . No. 328 OILBSTNOT Wed. WATpI:I73, JEWELRY, &O. - i.PRESB ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. YAM & BROTHER, Importers, taliSMI 324 CHESTNUT,Street, below Fourth. FINANCIAL. JOHN O. OAPP & SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, 23 SOUTH TS/RD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS'. BANK. STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OR BROKERS, MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS - U. - s. FIVE-TWENTIES,,, OR, • TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER, FIVE YEARS. • lam instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the rat days of May and November of each year. At the Present. PREMIUM ON GOLD. these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, noS.tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 5... HARVEY TH9MAS, • • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 wALNIrr STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought. and sold on Commisnion, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., • John B . Myers St Co.. Samuel B. Thomas, ESQ., urneds. Brinier, & Co., John Thomas, _ $250,000 T O LOAN, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, /AND GOODS OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHANS' OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. B. CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS, . (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances made at the lowest rates. de`alm* 2_0u051,600, • 4 '4600. —T H TE S amounts to invest in good :MORTGAGE SECURITIES. LUKENS St MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers, itil4-Sto• 1035 BEACH Street.. • $2,600 TO ° for thre 'T; ixii tf ili O ve N por .N c l e O nt ß . re TGA..G um E TRACKIIRA & r S a ON, ' • • • : . 244 South THIRD Street. 8 .000 ARO TINT WANTED *on a Farni.in Chester county. Apply to jaS E. PETTI'r, 309 WALNUT Street. S2O 000 .n