°tin BLEEDING COUNTRY.—Through the luiVuhlcd zeal and unholy purposes of her internal cvcmica beloved country is now bleeding at e ,, r3 pore our ; and, what 4s more, scores of unprinci• pled laud aharks have no higher idea of patriotism, among those who profess to be loyal, than to our country's troubles subservient to their cupidity. Alas l how differently would be our e puation to-dity if every man in the Union had fol. 101 l cd the example of our townsman, Mr. W. W. A lter, by pursuing his legitimate business, like a auod citizen, instead of preying upon the vitals of rite country , Mr. Alter sells the best Coal, from all tie most popular mines, at his yard, Ninth street, :dove Poplar, at the lowest prices. 611TIVV8, UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, Ho -01:•ry, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Scarfs, Ties, Cravats cgmiincre Overshirts, Suspenders, and, in short; el erything in the way of Gentlemen's Furnishing (;odds, can be found in greatest variety, and in beat style, at the popular old house of Mr. J. C. Arrison, Fos. I and 3 North Sixth - Street, first door above viarket, (formerly J. Burr Moore's). This house is cow the headquarters for all the latest novelties in the Client's Furnishing department. C'ORISTMAS TALL .THE YEAR ROTIND.--.-- 3lessrs , E, G. Whitman & Co., Chestnut street, he wn* Fourth, next door to Adams Sr. Co.'s Express, t.:ive discovered the secret of keeping up the Christ. in:ls festivities among the little folks, by keeping constantly on hand a rich and choice assortment of their Confections, all made from the purest and got up in the most tasteful and tempt ing style. All who desire really choice and elegant .00nfections, of the finest flavor and the purestt - Ma terials, at moderate prices, should patronlie this. c:.labllshment. PEAUTIFDL STOCK OE STLVER AND BM NIA WA Ml.—Messrs. Witters & Co., No. 85 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, mutate ;mon of the world-renowned Lamp for burning Eerdoenc 011, which bears their name, have now, also, in store a splendid stock of Silver-plated and Britannia Ware, of superior quality, in all the new est and choicest patterns and styles, for which their - - es are considerably lower than the same class of can be purchased at elsewhere. FINE CONFECTIONS AND FOREIGN FRUITS.. —air. A, Vansant, the popular Confectioner, corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, has now fresh in his cases all the choicest articles in the confection oy line delicious, sWeet,..Tordan roasted Almonds, Denali Caramels, Bonbone, Vanilla and Cream Cho: relates, French and Ameriban Mixtures, Portuguese secrets, together with a rich assortment of tine • • SUPREME TEAS AND COFFEES can al _ ways he had at Mr. 0, H. Mattson's, dealer in flue family ,groceries, Arch and Tenth Streets, at the lowest market Prices. Also, all the finest kinds of all other imported articles in the grocery line, em bracing many choice things not found elsewhere, WE EAD A LOOK at the fittest Double Gun in America at Philip 'Wilson C. Co.'s, 415 Chest nut street, yesterday, which is to be raffled for at Harmer's, Broad and Chestnut, on the .22,1 instant. For excellence of workmanship, and fine finish, it excels anything we have ever seen in the gun way. Our gentlemen sportsmen, who would wish to poe- . seas the finest gun ever imported, would do well to take a share. FURNITURE COyERINGE, - wide French thocatelle, Imperial, .Worsted and French Terry, colored in crimson, green, blue, maroon, And drab. Plain and'striped Union Reps. All wool and cotton :Damasks, French printed Lastings, Satin de Laines, Aloreens, Furniture Coverings of every desciiption. Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut Street, W. H. Carry!. GI1700& VANGUNTED7 are still selling their ine stock of Olothing.at a great reduction in price. Grigg & Va ngunten. '704 Market street. (;'l.l' WINDOW ComircEs, Rosewood and .ai;t, Oak, Walnut, and Gold Gilt Cornices. Bohe mian Glass Band, Ormulu Gilt Cast Pins, Brass Tassel Hooka. Masonic Hall, 718 Chestnut street. W. H. Carryl. $25 FAMILY SEWING MACIIINES.-50 Nntlt Fifth street. G. B. Jones Fr. Co., Agents. 17.6 t GEORGE Steeltia Inimitable Piano Portea, J. E. Gould, Seventh and Oheatnut. (jalE.thatlm EMBROIDERED LACE and Jacquard Cur- Was, new and rich designs, from $6 to $5O a win •icw, Al3aonio Hall, 719 _Chestnut street. W. H. • Coromi BR oNcirvris, HOARSENESS, • ..'orms, .19FIXI:NZA, ASTHMA, CATARRH, any Irri !ak»; or Soreness of the Throat INSTANTLY Ia:La:VIED by Brown's Bronchial Troches. To PunLIO Sri:At:Ens and Sluouns, they are effectual in clear imr and giving strength to the yoice. Picrunr. TASSELS and Cord Curtain Tas sels and Loops ; all wool and Silk Fringes, Furni• lure Gimps, silk and worsted Curtain Gimps, all . 4 tzes and colors. '719 Chestnut street, Masonic Hall. W. H. Carlo, ROSALIE Doisr,.—A. Paris letter in the London Star says : "The public there are trdating " - hesvrongs which were inflicted on Rosalie Poise as something which concerns the entire community. A letter addressed to the Temps by Odilion Barret tans been succeeded by many others on the same sub b'ect from persons equally earnest and equally influ ential; and subscriptions has•c poured in to the office of that journal for the benefit of the ill treated woman. They now amount in Paris to the sum of 3.241 f 280." Odilion Barret himself is gentlemanly sad prepossessing, his:only subject of regret being Mat he has not continually the opportunity of pro ....ring his clothes from the elegant One-price Cloth, Establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 4 1;eStnut street, Philadelphia. WINDOW SIIADES, Gold Bordered, Fres ent\l, gothic, landscape, and plain Holland Window Shades, colored in brown, green, buff, blue, and drab, with good fixtures. Masonic Hall, 719 Chest nut street. W. H. Omni. CHARLESTON A DESERTED CITY.—TliCre are not twenty ladies at present living in Charles ton, S. C. The city is almost deserted, the streets empty, and one-half of them in blackened ruins, since the great tire. The spectacle is described as a yid and terrible one—lifeless and funereal—a fit se quel to the great crime of rebellion. In the loyal city of Philadelphia business is prosperous and the streets are crowded daily by ladies and gentlemen, the latter of whom are generally clad in elegant and comfortable garments made at the Brown-Stone clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 05 Chestnut street, above Sixth. 'OH &. ..S.TOKV± & Co., First-class Ready -made Clothing. 'has. Stokes & Co., 'First-class Ready-made Clothing. ('has. Stokes tv. Co., k'itat•class Ready-made Clothing Charles Stokes & Co Charles Stokes & Co Charles Stokes C. Co Under the Continental Hotel, No. 82.1 Chestnut St. Under the Continental Hotel, No. 824 Chestnut St. Vialer the Continental Hotel, No. 824 Chestnut St. Men and Boys' Clothing. Men find Boys' Clothing. Men and Boys' Clothing. ANT FORIA . OT' CITRONIC DISEASES SRC wesfully treated for the past six years in New York :,y Dr. Wolf, a French physician, 832 Broadway, New York. Those afflicted with any kind of Chronic Diseases should read Dr. Wolf , s essay on the sub .;eet, to be had gratis. Sent by mail. Dr. Wolf may be consulted personally or by letter. Worst cases of all affect ions of the nervous system have been radi cally cured, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, .kc., Fa., &O. jab -lot ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGTET. env lin inatal Hotel— 'ituu y InttNiq 11'11..Kenotio, Wafting, Pa (4 , ll,owicuce, Ifitcriaiurg rapt SD Dick. l'onna H'l' Ben ills•lt.r. Lock Haven las Llioword, linctford X C Roche. I turriknirg 11 Hurr6burg W b Brown. If ortisbu rIC r Vincent .N Paige, Worhington. D C W 111111111 ton & WWI E II Powet,.. & lady II Y 1, Z Bull, Itinrylun • J Todd. Mit ryinnd Duni s Dexter, Itltudo Islntl ~lib•a Trutt. Boston . . Ifilldem-n, Perm Wulker wf..goktott :Ulss Walker. Boston II W We.berbv Jt lady, Cal J Q Packard, ealifornia .A F Hoodnow N Y Miss .1 Frier la,Rochester ' pyer, rt Louis H smell & wf. Chien 3liss Julia N Jerome, N Y Miss H MtDonald, Y 13 McDonald, Buffalo I' Chamberlain A. hi, Clorld C Wendell, Wash, I) C RThompson. Baltimore W W Miller tt vrt',Wheoling 31 D Sands, New York 31r. G L Hortnitf, Wash'n Major G It Broke. Wash'n D Hhli & la, Boston 31Iss M B Party, Boston .3 'T Rice, Jr, Worcester A Jw-lin, Mass .11r, H J Moore, Boston Cap) F Dc Witt, Musa Cato W Sturtevant, Mass SS Boyle, C IV tl er mil incinn ye_ , Now e l York -I It Newton, Newport Mrs Neu ton, Newport 11 Thorne., New York Mr Roman, Maryland E Sittnsou. Albany sllbernatan, New York Hubert Swifter, New York Ritalskopf, Cincinnati 0.0 H 0 Neal. Baltimore Iv 0 Williur, Baltimore J Manion:lld, New York `k Heise. Columbia Skinuel S Wood, New York D Brooke. New York it S Crooke, New York W II Cranston, Newport I ; W Cross, Newark. N Girard House—Che 'Wm conoley, New York (3.,, 1, Catlin, New York Win 11 Smith, Philadelphia J T Redden, Newark, IN J Jag French, New Jersey Weslendorft Phila Mr Jessup & le, Connecticut )11.4 Je+sup Connecticut J A Southwick 3 lcClearY, New York Mi.s McCleary, Now York 1 % Loeser & la, Reading elisA Loeser. Reading .Win Healer. New York J Nelly, Harrtirg . 1 E Robinson, Roch bu ester W Oubough,Cuatesville la. Maxwell, New York :tlim Maxwell, New York 31 1' , % Munson, New York Syraenhe, N Y Jalapa kirhy, Neiv York Rirhy, Ne‘i York to 11 Smith 1'11.4 Wat 4ori - & in, NYork " iienderson, Pittsburg ‘,40 & Nvt lloston ( !mtwell. I,auca,ter r ounneref ill Hotel—Sixth at.. alb. Chestnut i l l , Moore, Newark „ N L Beck, Cheetor co, Ps Pierce, Newark, h J W Il Baker,Ncwark,'N J J A Welker, Delaware M Yardley, J. W ardololte,Wllm, Del Y Wileun, Dula, rare Mintier, Pottstown lease 1' llanuum, l'euua A Cntirchrrnn. Delaware Geo F liarlea. Elkton, Md u itogerc, Clio-ter co, Pa D Drew, New JereeY • W G liudt'won & (14, ra • Lath and Chestnut. Miss Mary Whitton, Pittsbg John B Herron & In, Pittsbg J Paine & lit, New York nitre Field. Now York F P Spencer, Steubenville Jas T Green, Pawtucket Arthur Slbly, Maine . F C Goodrich' U 9 A LE Crone S A Miss Site Haldeman Hatrrbg W H Rerkefilow,Y J Maxwell, US N . J H Lombard, 'Boston A Clarke, New Y wk T C Master, U S N C A . Davis & la, New York ICC Chaffer & wf, Mass E E Hendricks, Columbia,Pa H C Marshall, Cleveland S Wisner, New York It 11 Chrbinutn,Jorsey City John W Stoat, Now Jersey C II Green, Now Jersey John A Wort May, N J Goo F Cooper, Now Jersey P Chittopneys.jr. Lancaster James C Brown, Ilarrisbarg Mrs Moore St chtln, Carlisle P T Moore, Carlisle ,H S Hall & la, Boston F Henry, Now York John Baird, New York 1' Ely, Lake Superior It II Dutcher, Lowell, Mass J It Fielding, Lowell, Mass 11 Hosford, Lowell, Masi Chas Kimball, Lowell Reid Eastmuu, LOWell W 3/ Willis, New York B H Purdy & wf, New York Lassell & in, New York rPI JUntrue C Wilson, New York J fling, Brooklyn E T Schultz, Baltimore C F Acker's, Bat thnore P Herrick & la, N York Miss Leeds, New York W H Herrick, GsWego S Shock, Pennsylvania Thomas S Chrest U Pratt, Connecticut S W Winchester & lit, N Y P S Fiske & la,'Boston .T W Yates, New York It C Moore, 13 •Itlinore Brewer, Baltimore Thos Crofts, New York Rev B F Morris, Wash, D C F Kramer, Keokuk JI Samelson, Now York 13 F Clen, Now York . . tune, below Ninth. Miss Hudson, Syracuse,N Y Miss Campbell, Syracuse Gen Trumbull, New York E Trumbull, New York E 11 Brown, Pennsylvania MrDavison & la,Manchester Jas King, Harrisburg T J Yorke, Jr, Salem, N J S S Rogers, Lee, Mae Jos Gormley, Philadelphia, 111 Romertze, Washington S longstroth, Philadelphia D R Donnell, Woodside J,R Zook,Yort KeunedY J M PttLtQD Plttihurg T Brown, Mount Holl y, N 8 Rosenberg & wf,N York B K Itatlield,Chestsr co, Pa Gee Wetherell, New. York B S Kline & la, N Jersey N Bale, Bellefonte T llale, Bellefonte J S Spoor, Boston A H Uavk..e, Chicago J Maria, WIWI, Del Prof H N Curl[ to Benj 1? Shenk, Latica4ter Merchants'—Fouurtk Saml Hoghlett, alen Ili 0 A Waller, Portsmouth, 0 (I M Brooks, Lewis co, N N C Brooks, Lewis co. N Cl Phelps, Lewis co, N John Makineon, Penun Hon H S Mott, Milford, Pa lion C A Klima, Poi ma J A McCullough, Freeport A Patton, Green co, Po Hon C M Donovan, Pitiladn Dr .1 . A Hull Peoria T H r(114(41, Lockport, N T Michael 13:tmr, Laucaqter L A Tyler, Montrose, Pa Amerienii—elltestnut Cant J A Eshleman, Penna Ifamill,Ponna - I' _Ludlam, New Jersey D B Ernst, Penns, J Boothe, Alex, Fa E E Jackson, New York C C Stretch, l'if , ty Jersey A C Ileulingtl, New Jersey C ), Hoffman, Baltimore D Evans. Texas l Moffat, Boston' Ed w Challenger, Delaware' Ales IVeiss, Easton I St. Louis Ilotei—Chesl W Bacon, Mnryland Thos 111. Fulton, Bo4ou E B Moore, Delaware Mr Kellwood, Baltimore M II .Tones .Thos Jackson S Ct Lynch, Wasliiiwton,DC L P Wilkins, Pew Tort(S Stokes, Pied• Jersey The Union—Arch s Si L DitfeudeifFer,, Lane co John Hoffer, Bellefonte C C k.‘sner, Centre co, Pa W lattlehates, Newcastle , Tno . AlcLaughlin, cyland (Teo Cook, Upton, Pa Vaughn; Pa John MTitzen, Maryland W E Krebs, Waynes.bore 11 Hawse, Mercersbnrg, Pa National—Race st P Oliver, Ttoinont Win Shannon, Halifax, Pa P Fine, Chicago It Ellis: New York Sam! hell nor, Minersvillo J.ll Patti nger, Virginia . Amos Johnston, Pa 14e0 1) Jackson, Sallivan co A S Mille, Allentown Simon .1 Win, Lebanon, Pa C Anderson, Michigan States Union—Sixth 3 B Preston, Pittsburg H T, lte Slcy, DayleqoiVn Saint Dininger, realm Chas Groff, Cumber'd co, Pa Wash ',Brown, CheAer co,Pa A ,T Anderson. Blair no, Pa ITc'nr Lightner, Bridgeton S L Danville D , T Pope, Butler, F N Edmonds, Berlin, Pa D P Weiply, Salisbury, I'a D H Reiner, Stoystown, Madison House.-See Thomas:la CObs, PPlllia liira J McNair, N York T W Die, N York bti=c L Stephens. D; Jersey Samuel Melick, 'Penna Jos 0 reenewald, Indium Mack Bettis—Third at C Sneyberger. Schuylkill co Cadwaleder, Doylestown S A Neal& Yard lervi J L 7reader, Yardleyville 1; Woodward. Moreland Jos I Whital.Peuna • • Jou C BeallS l'elllia Bald Eaglc—Third s David Reeder, IS Hope . A NV Lewis, Fettun J Smith, Bucks co 0 C Campbell, "Vermont Elias Deemer, Klutnerville Vernou—Second street, above Arch. B Tuler,§on, Penna INV .Tones, Maryland ,T Cooper. Penna if N Roberts; Lancaster. SPECIAL NOTICES. TIIE IV - REDING. Dr THE BARD OF TOWER HALL. Say, Tommy Toddleberg, whence come you? From a nuptial scene both brilliant and new, Tommy Totldleherg, how looked the bride? As charming as Eden, by love sanctified. Tommy Toddleberg, what did she wear? A robe of thin muslin, as limpid as air. Tommy Todd ieberg, what on her bead ? A wreath of white roses, commingled with red. Tommy Toddleberg, looked she quite fine ? Her garments were rich and her form was divine. Tommy Toddleberg, what gems had she ? Modest beauty alone, and none brighter could be. Tommy Toddleberg, how looked her feet? Her white satin slippers were peerlessly neat. Aud how looked the bridegroom, Tom Toddleberg, say? As blooming as morning and bright as the day. Tommy Toddieberg, looked he not glad? As the peach tree In spring time, with gay blossoms clad. Tommy Toddleberg, how was he dressed? In a suit bought at Bennett's, the finest and best. Tommy Toddleherg, I ask you no.more; For if a full suit from Bennett's he wore, He was fit in• the side of his lady to shine, Though tier dress was superb and her form was divine. We have the largest assortment of ready-made Cloth ing in Philadelphia, adapted to all occasions, taste?, and pockets. Towen HAIL, No. MS MARK - ET street: It BENNETT St CO. "LAWRY:SR CANDY CURES NERVOUSNESS, Weakness, depression of spirits, es., an agreeable sub stitute for Liquors or Opiates. It hits marvelous proper ties ns a medicinal neut. Books sent free. Dr. CLIN TON KUYPERS., 144 South SIXTH Street,. Philadel phis. .inl7'_'t• S—T-1860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the etomaoh. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhceha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beat BITTERSin the world. They maks the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restdrer. They are made orpare St:Croix Ittun,"the Cele. orated CalisaYa Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard.to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE dit CO., NIOS BROADWAY. New York. se24-8m ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATFAI7 RTYLW 4 .I., made to the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain gates. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-Paica SYSTEM Is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. delZ-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. • WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to Injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects 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. Agar- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHS. LOB, on the four aides of each box. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) New York. my 2847 HILIT ER—MARCHE —On the sth instant, by the Rev. Geo. W. Smiley, George W. Hillier to Annie M. Marche, all of Philadelphia. BUTLER—IIALE.—On the 15th instant, in Camden, N. J., by the Rev. R. S. Jaine 4, Henry L: Bader, of Pittsbnrg, to Emma lisle. of Camden. No cards. BOYD—BROADBENT.—January 13. lari, as 241 Hano ver street, Kensington, by John G. Wilson, V. D. M., Mr. Andrew Boyd and Miss Harriet Broadbent, both of this city. NAILL—ANGEL.—On the 15th ill At., by the Rev. T. R. Taylor, Mr. Henry C. Nail', Baltimore, Md., to Miss Maggie Angel, of Camden, 34, J. SifstßitS—ii ARK V.ll.—On the 13th inst., by Rev. W. C. Robinson, John Somers and Amanda C. Harker. of this city. BOWEN.—On the 14th instant, Wm. M. Bowen (print er), in the 47th year of his age. ROBERTS.—At the battle of Murfreesboro', Dec. 31, 1E62, Col. Cleo. W. Roberts, of the 424 Regiment Illinois Volunteer& The friends of the flintily are invited to attend his f nueral from the residence of his father, Pratt Roberts, near West Chester, on Monday, the 19th instant, at 11 o'clock A. 31. To proceed to Oakland Cemetery. BELL.—Killed in action, near Murfreesboro, Tenn., Captain .1. Bowman Bell, Co. 11, I.sch d. S. Infantry. Ilia funeral will take place at Reading, Pa., to-da . y, the 17th inst., at 12 o'clock. Sic titANN.—At his residence. on Walnut street, on the 14th inst., Captain Robert Morris 3luArauu, aged 37 years, late of the U. S. Navy. its relatives and friends; are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of Simon Gartland, No. 35 South Thirteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. NORTON.—On the 15th lust., George Norbm, in the 511 year of his age. Ills relatives, untie friends, and the members of the Bar; are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 627 Catharine street, on Monday morning, the 19th inst., at 9 o'clock. Funeral service at Trinity Church,Cathe.rine st. COLLINS.—On the evening of the 13th lust., Isaac Col lins, in the 76th year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fune ral, without further notice, front his late residence, West Peen Square and Filbert street, on Second.day,l9th at 10 o'clock A. M. . . . New York papers please -WILLIAMS.—On the 14th inst., Benjamin P. Williams. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his lune ral from his late residence, No. 931 North N'inth street, to day (Seventh-day), the 17th inst., at 10 o'clock A. 31. $ SMITH.—On the morningof the 15th Inst.. Frederick S., eldest son of John F. and Anna R. Smith, In the:l)th year of his ago. His funeral will take place from the residence of his father, No. 1921 Vine street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. • GRGBB.—Killed on the battle-field at Murfreesboro, on 31st ultimo, while bearing_ despatches from General Rose- F.rans, First Lieutenant Evan W. Grubb, of the original Anderson Body Guard." in the .?...3d year of his age, son of George G. and Maria D. Grubb. Funeral from their residence, 1107 Vine street, to which the friends of the flintily are invited, with the members of the Anderson Troop, at 10 o clock A. 31., to-day (Satur day.) Funeral services at Spring Garden Pre:byterian Church, at 11 o'clock A. 31., thence to Laurel Hill for in terment. BLACK AND WHITE BALMORAL SKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts, Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. Muslin and Revere Bows. Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black. Crape Trimmings. Bnsti.sh Crapes and Veils. Bound Grenadine and .Crape Veils. Black all-wool Ottoman Pup SIX cents. Black and English Reps, 23 to Sidt cents. Just received by BESSON St SON, SIOURNING STORE, 918 OFIBSTNUT Street. PYRE &,- LANDELL, FOURTH AND • ARCH, have a fine R.VSolllllellt of Good Glossy Black Silks. Widows' Sitk4 without gloss. PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep a tine Etock of Staple Household Goods. .3alo Best Muslim, Ltnetw, and Flannel,. "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH -LA ARCH. alwayg keep a full flue of Mourning Shaw La. Jai° Fe.4llliniable Shawls. • . 0 E R3l A N .—NEW COURSE 'AT IX o'clock I'. M., at No.loB North TENTH Street. Lecture by the subecriber, on MONDAY next, free. lt• • C. C. SHAEFFER. HOMEOPA.THIO HOSPITAL4..IIIB CUTHBERT Street.—This institredon is now open for the reception of sick and weanded.Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the moat comfortable Planner, wee of charge. • B. F. GLENN, nOVrtf Secretary of Board of Managers. iMPB A - N NE KEE INSTITUTE OF )'IIILADELI'HIA.—At the anneal election, held January 14,1Sitt, the following officers were elected for the e.ensiti on year: • •• . • , Pteeldent—JACOß C. WHITE, .Tit. Vice President—JOEL SELSEV. Revolting Secretary—ST. GEO. R. !TAYLOR. Correeponding Seeretary—OCTAVlOS V. CATTO. Treseorer—WlLLlA ,ll . ll . MINTON, JOEL } MU 4RLMSECIECh aE irmen . ON DRISATI{s AND lACTIMP.S. EY, PARKER. T. SMITH. - J.WELSLEY. saiPSoN: , • ST. OW, R. TAYLOR, R. See. street, below ArebA C C Mussel man, Penna 1) W McCauley, New York Rirhd Graham, Harrisburg J I' Harrison, Wash, D C 0 Hall, Warren. Pa : S 11 Cross, Allentown D Meredith, Penult .1 Boggs, Armstrong Jas Onslow & wf, eittshurg Henry Wirt, liacover, Pa E Hugh, itauoVor, Pa Wm Ileyson, Chambersb'g Henry Rubi, Shipponsbarg P T Barry, ramaciaa F Robinson, U S A street, above Fifth. Pagv, Boston J Huber, P,altimore It Leonard, Morris, N W F Leonard, Morris, N J D H Snyder. Easton. J Miller, Columbus More° Win Milispangh, Ohio J Cooper, Delaware L mondorf, Now York Bobt Da 13 ,, 1N, New Jersey. Joe Cheosman, Jr, N Jersey nut street, ab. Third. 111 Jackson Jenkins, Brooklyn E A Why E B Moore, Delaware W E Nichols. New York Harr Inv on ; Vrankf nos Bo rtou,IVONV York Henry S Evans,WestChester treet, above Third. G Brown. Drercersburg Jos Fours, Mereersburg, Pa. F E Vaialeratoot, P. F Lower, Gettysburg 4 Fady, Gettysbfirg ,T Roberts, Gettysburg Rapponsfey, Gettysburg Jacob Ziegler, (leap:ba' John Slydor, Gettysburg eet, 'above Alfred S LarnisOn;NOW.rork ins Osman, Linden Hall NV II Portnoy, Harrisburg B Hertzel,, Beading Steinov,farylanit . Goo Stellwell, Scranton, Pa. 1 11l BI an fuss Trappe, Pa .1 A - Wright. 'Hanover .F Thomas, Hmuover II Seidner, Ifituover ITitnc S Eckert, Hanover and 31 - arket streets. Peter Ewalt.; retina A B Koplin, Pen na John Mnsser, Berlin, Pa L Plitt, Pittsburg C C Tallman. Isaac 8 Kirk, Frernout, Pa L Haines & la.. Lane to, Pa 8 , 141 Becher. Hagerstown J D Sdott. Penna D C Leonard, Carlisle IV Brown, Carlisle D.L Thompson, Baldwinsv'e nil St., above Market. N C Hamilton. N Jersey. W H Bloom, N Jersey Vanardsalen, Penne. John W Donner, Md• B SimmonP, Wilmington Davis Walton eet above John Willard, Puma N Ettinger, Pennsbarg Ed w Roads; Somei ton A Buckman, Penne Wm Longsliorei Newtown A Stouffer, Exeter Eddows, Moreland nbove Callowhill. Benj BMUS, Bucks co John Ball, Quakertowu, Pa Win Beans, Bucks co Chas Stapler, Bucks co CHILDREN'S CHURO E next monthly Sermon to the young will be preached in the Church of the Epiphany TO-MORROW afternoon. Service at 3 o'clock.lt* PROF, V. F. HUDSON. AUTHOR OF "Debt and Grace," 'mil,' preach TO-MORROW at lull Nolltil(Mtit corner SPRING GARDEN nud N[N2l{ Streots, at 10,14 o'clock morning, and quarter past 7 eve ning • MCHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA MENT, corner of ELEVENTH and WOOD ;icrects. Preaching, TO-MORROW, nt 1O A. M., by Rev. Dr. Clark; 7,4 P. M., by R. Dr. Kra,nth'. REV. 3ml N FIELD WILL PRE 4.011 AT THE UNION VuLtINTEER REFRESH MENT SALOON, oil SUNDAY Evening' next, at 7g. o'clock. JOHN T. WILSON. SCOTT M. E. enuncn; EIGHTH AND TASK Elt—Preachilig TO-MORROW, a.tlU.! , : : o'clock A. M. and 7 I'. M., by Rev. FRANKLIN MOORS, M. by 11e.v. WESLEY • TaNNEY.I lt* r r•-• - ;; • CatANMER CHAPEL, LOICKEST AND \V ENTY-s)OND b:treets.—SUNDAY E VEX (4. 11l 714 o'clock. Divine Service and several addresses expected Nile public are invited to attend. It. FIRST REFORMED DUTCH. CRURCII, SEVENTI .aiid SPRING GA tt DES Streets. The Rev. Jelin H. Suydam, pastor, will (D. V.) preach TO-MORROW. Service at 1.03 i, o'clock A. M. and at 7,h" o'clock P. lt* . , MREV. JOHN ,HENN.A.DA Y, D 4 formerly of Ms city, will - nreach at TABERNA CLE it. E GB [WM. ELEVENTH Street, above Jeffer son, OH TO-MORROW, ;HlO3-i A. M., t'. AL, also, ad dress Sabbath School, at 3 O'clock. 11* INSTALLATION.—The INS - WALLA: TION orßev. S. W. CRITTENDEN as , Pastor of the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, of the Borough of DARBY, will take place (D. V.), on SUNDAY, the 13th imtaut, at 3 .o!elock P. -The public are invited to attend. iMP FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, GRIMM, AT ARCANUM HALL, _Thomp4on swept, below Front—Preaching' by Rev .D, L. GEAR ''l7o-111ORROW MORNING. at 'ID o'clock. Subject—The Boyhood of .lestis." Also. in the Evening, at 7o'clock, on a very important subject. The public are invited. It THE ANNIVERSIVEY OF THE btr " ]ON SCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S 'FIORE*" will be.-hold at the CHURCH -01'. THE-EPIPHANY, corner of Fifteenth and Chestnut s . oets, iTUEiDAY EVENING, .Ta unary Mb, at 7,56 o'clock. Addresses the Rev. PHILIP BROOKS,' 'Rev. DANIEL MARCH, Rev. P. S. HENSON, and others. : jal.7-3t* THE SIXTY-SIXTH MEETING ON behalf of the Soldiers will be held at the UNION M. E. CHHURCII,'in FOURTII Street, beton' Arch, on TO-MORROW (SABBATH) EVENING, commencing, at half past seven o'clock. The Rev. Anthony Atwood. Pastor of the Church ; Rev. Daniel March, Rev. Atexan der Reed, General Agent of the Christian Commission, recently from the Fredericksburg Battle-field; George It. Stuart; Esq., and If, N. ShisSell. Esq.. Secretary of the American Tract Society, are expected to deliver al, dresses. A - meeting of uuttaualinterest may be antici pated, It* ImoSECOND QVARTERIALY MEET ING.OF ]'HE SUNDAY-SHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY of theiSpring Harden Baptist Church will be held; hi the Church. - ,THIRTRESTIf, above Wallace, TO-ItIORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. .Singing by the School and tiddresses by Mr. Rene 0 Wilton and Rey. J. C. Hyde: Friends of Sabbath-schools and Missions especially invited. THE THREE HUNDREDTH AN niversary of the adoption of 4he HEIDELBERG LiATECARM will be celebrated by a General Conven tion of Ministers and Lay Delegates of the German Re .formed Church, to be held in Gus city durum next week, in.the Ch n rch 'on RAGE Street, below Fourth, (Rev. Dr. Bomberger s). Preparatory. service to the Communion. will take place THIS (Saturday •EVEPTING; at 7,Y 2 P. M. Sermon 1 . Rev. Dr ZACHARIAt., of !Frederick citv, Md. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated, on SITN.DAY HORN ING, at 10 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. J W EVMD D., of Lancaster, Pn. Rev. Dr. U. KIEFFER, of Tiffin. Onto, will preach nt 7„;s P. M, the sessions of the Conven tion will be open to the public. OFFICE . PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY.—PotnA DELPIitA, January 10,1363. The Board of Directors have this day- declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE, PER CENT. from the profits of the Company for six months, payable to the Stock holders on and after the 21st instant- clear of all taxes jal7-dt24 Y. MORRELL, - Secretary,• SEAMEN'S MIS SION.-The Annicer stt ry Meeting of the CHURCHMEN'S MISSEONA m: AssomAnox, for Seamen of the Port of Philadel phin,will be held at the CHURCH OF TUE EPIPHANY, on SUNDAY EVENING, 18th inst. Servic , , to commence at hall past seven o'clock. The Rev. Robert F. Chase, thc Mission:llT of the Association, Will read.the Annual Report. The Sermon Will be preached by the Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, P. A., and a Collection will• be taken op for furtberingthoobjects of the Mission. • ial6-2t* .• OFFICE OP THE LOCUST NOUN ,?TAIX COAL AND IRON COMPANE.—Pitti,,t- PELPHTA. JiI'MATT 16,18&3. At'a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day a dividend of (ThE DOLL ill AND FIE' ri CENTS 01.50 per share of the Capital Stock of the Company was de (dared, payable to the Stoat holders, or their legal repre sentatives. on and after the 27th in- t. ial7-dt27 JOSEPH C. COPPUCK, Tremnrer. 4 OFFICE" OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street, 1-ntr.AnuipturA, January 15,1563. • - At the Annual. Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 12th day of January, 1863, the fol lowing gentlemeaxere elected DIRECTORS for the en suing year; F Ratchford Starr, William McKee, Nalbro Frazier, John M. Atwood, Benj. T. Tredick, Mordecai L. Dawson, At a meeting of the Board T. RATCHFORD STARR wa jal7-6t if THOS. H. II MINSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 14, 1883. The following gentlemen have been duly elected as Directors of the Company for theyear 1881: DIRECTORS FOR YEAR 1883. HENRY D. SHERRERD, CHARLES MACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, WILLIAM R. WHITE. GEORGE H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, JR., TOBIAS WAGNEIt, THOMAS B. WATTSON, HENRY G. FREEMAN, ' CHARLES S. LEWIS. GEORGE C. CARSON. EDWARD C. KNIGHT, JOHN B. AUSTIN. At a tneetine of the Directors, held this day, BEN ET' D. SHERRERD, Esq., was unanimonzly re;clected Presi dent of 'hi:Company. ' aal3 8t WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. MERCHANTS' • FUND.—THE AN unal Meeting of the MERCHANTS' FUND SO CIETY, w.ll be, held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 20th in at 4 o clock. at their Room, northwest corner SEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. The Annual Report will be submitted; and an election hell for ufficem THOS. F. BRADY, jal4-St Secretary. M. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. TM' TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PHILNDEL- PitlA, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of :trailing themselves of the National A pproprintign for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609 CHESTNUT. Street... B. FRANK PALMER. .ia9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. r- MBE ROME NIISSIONARY C. , UTY . OP - TBRIJiTY OF PGILADELPGIA. held its Twentylexenth Anniversary in Trinity Methodist Episcopal Miurch, EIGHTH Street, above Race. on SA B. BATH EVENING, December 21st, 1862, when the follow ing -named gentlemen were duly chosen as Managers of the Society , for the ensuing year, viz: Geo. N. Stuart, Thomas Potter, nos: T. Mason, T. Esmonde Harper, Wilson Denton, Alexander T. Lane, James Appleton, • Thomas i'edrick, ' Charles Santee, 11. M. Rimmey, James P. Rodgers, Samuel Mullen, Robert P. King, Francis Bacon, Charles L. Orum, Hiram Miller, James P. Butler, James W. Carson. Samuel Work, Robert Alexander G. Cattell, R. K.lHoellich, George Nugent, JohniViest. • Isaac R. Smith, And, at the regular stated meeting of the Board, held January 9th,lSO, the following-named gentlemen wore duly elected to the several offices of the Association, viz: George If. Stuart President; Alex. G. Cattail, Vice President; Thos. ' '. Mason, Treasurer; Rudolph K. Hoe- Bich, Secretary ; John I'. Arrison, General Agent; Albert G. Rowland, Missionary. This Society is much in want of fonds just now to en able it to carry ou its operations among the poor of our city. The demands upon it at this season of the year are always heavy and, although somewhat lighter this Winter than for many preceding ones, they are much heavier than the Society can tne.t in its present finan cially weak condition. It, therefore, through its Board of Managers:, appeals most earnestly to the public to furnish it speedily with means for the prosecution of the very important work it has ttndertaken. Its past history is known to the community, and the Board trnsts that this appeal will be responded to as promptly and liberally as former ones. Donations may be sent to the Treasurer, Mr..Thos. T. Mason, No. .M .. .llltrket street, or to any of the officers or managers, By order of the Board of Managers, jatkutlis3t* R K. FIOEFLICH, Secretary. • OFFICE & SCRUYL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILA DELPH I A. ISt 31011t)1,10th,1563. At a meeting of the BOARD OF MANAGERS, held this day, a Semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., (equal to Two Dollars per share,) was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the Seth inAt. The Transfer Book will be closed until the oAtli insL jal3-tuths6t WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHU, January 13, 1563. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on 31UNDAY, the second (lay of February, 1913, at 110 o'clock A. 31., at the SANSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the second day of March, ISel, at the. Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. jalS-tfe2 EDMUND 5311 PII, Secretary. M• OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PutLADEL PHIA,JADUftrY 12,15 a THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared R Semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER -CENT. ; also, an Extra Dividend of SIX PER CENT.. (both exclusive of all taxes.) out of the profits of the Company for the pa't six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreyentatives, on demand. CHARLES PLATT, Jan. Is. lz - eIS [M13.60' • Secretary.- OFFICE OF 'UNION .TN- I- COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, January 5, itIP. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held this date, a DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT., on the (Atli:tending Scrip, WILA declared, payable to the scrip holders on demand, without deduction for taxes. ja6-12t JOHN MOSS, Assistant Secretary. /M., OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPAisi'l", PHILADELPHIA, December 33,1862. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, No. 2.30 South 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 fifteen days prior to the day of Election. de3l-swBoal9 JOS. C. COPPUCK, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, January 13,15R3. The Transfer Books of the Common Stock of this Comstny, opened TO-DAY, will ho again closed on the 17th inst., at the close of business boors. The dividend win be calculated .on the shares as they stand on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst., and the books kill be reopened on February 2. jal3-6t e. BRADFORD, Treasu'rer. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI.. BUTORS to the HOSPDPAL OF THE PRO TESTAUT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia, held TUESDAY, January 6th 1863, the following-named gen tlemen were drily elected members of the Board of Mana gers to serve for the emnaing three years, viz : Rev. 15f. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D. D. Rig HN ht Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D. . JO BOHLEN. WILSON C. SWANN, as. D. CLAYTON T. PLATT. EDWARD HARISHORNE, M. D. JOHN WELSH. Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS, Secretary. . ]a7-tf AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, South- Vast corner of FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA, January 8,18 H. At the annual election by the Stockholders, held on MONDAY. January 5, the following gentlemen were elected . Trustees: Alexander Whilldin, Samuel Work, J. Edgar Thomson, Hon. Joseph Allison, Hon. 7ameii Pollock, Charles F. Heazlitt, George Nn gent, Samuel T. Bodine, Albert C. Roberts, John Aikman, William J. Howard, Jonas Bowman. Philip B. Mingle, And at a Meeting of said Trustees, held this day, the fol lowing officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: President—ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Vice President—SAMUEL WORE; . Actuary—JOHN C. SIMS. • Secretary and Treasurer - 74 011 N S. WILSON. jal2-6t MNOTICE.—.AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTSE, held on •the 6th and 9th instant, the following resolutions were pissed and ordered to be published : Resolved, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue the Imyment of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st January instant, except in such cases as they may have already obligated themselves to pay after that dare. Resolved, That the Committee will, as soon,as practi cable, after the Ist of February next, make a report to the subscribers to the Fund. • : -- • Resolved. That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each.recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia, on or before the alst Jesuitry instant, (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and those who have received any bounty from the city of ehiladelphia.) for the followiz it—viz: Segebarth's - Art Uteri. Pep ton's Cavalry. - Roberts' Artillery, U. S: Regulars; • • . U. S. Marines. Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments. . Said payment to be made whenever the reernit is 'ile- I ..,.. ''''"' Ilnitively in service in the field, or in a fort, garrision„ 'i" - -• ' "'Jar/ - PHRENOLOGICAL CABI. navy yard, or-ship of the United States. . . I 'frit NET AND BOOK STORE is °pin day and even- Rstrofivd. That all payments under the foregoing reso-47 4. ing forthe sale of bookie-on Phrenology, Physio lutions be made in accordance with- the forms adopted logy. BYtrioe. Phonography, and for Phrenologi by the Disbursing Agency ' cal examinations. Orders by mail should; b 4. , • • THOMAS WEBSTER. Vice Chairman. addressed to '-- ' ' - ' JO 1N L. CAPEN, LORIN BLODOET. Secretary. - ialD-tiap. i or7irwsm3mif 9 CHESTNUT street,,Piam TIE PRESS.---PH ILADE PHIL SA 'I - UEDA - Y. JAN [JAR Y 17. IS 63. Geo. R. Stuart, John It Bron - n, J. L. Brriuger, Geo. W. Fahnestork, James L. Claghorn, • William G. Bonlton. - of Directors, held this day, . re-elocte tPresident. OicTOOM6RY. Secretary. IM!_, PHILAJDRLPHIA. TYPOGRAPHI CAL SOCIBTY.—The members of the Society are invited to attend tr,e fuutral of their tate fellow membo , .. Wlt. M. BOWIE, from his late residence, No. 901 MELON Street, THIS (Saturday) ArntrooN, at 1 o'clork. By order. WM. S. JO lES, Secretary. UNION CANAL COMP&NY. DELPHIA, January 14, lni.---The Annual N1 ,, 0t. log of tire Union Canal. Company of Peanoyhm.nia be 1)4,1d at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February &LlBB3, at 11 o'clock A. M. Jalft-tre3 0. TEIOMPSON, Secretary. MILITARY. t BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT. 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA. VOLUNTEERS. $175 'BOUNTY. $175 RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit hag and in camp in Philadelphia.) en joining this-regiment will receive the following :bounties: Cash in hand on being 'mustered in when the conwany is fu11.... when the regiment is fu11.... At the expiration of service Total $1715 .None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTITITT Street.: CHARLES ERNENWEIIi, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. de7d4-tf, CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N.J. --DLEri wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United Rates. . Two or threepositions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re ferences, and who have seen service. dell-tf MILITARY GOODS. a W. SIMONS ec BROTHER, . SANSOM-STREET FULL; PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY ia.Frif6m FINANCIAL. JOHN QAPP. & SON, STOOK. & NOTE .BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANE STOCKS. AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMUNION AT Till BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED. ON THE BEST TEEMS S FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, • TWENTY-YEAP, SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYSNLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE TEM. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURE to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the. Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United etates, on the first days of May and November -of each year. At the present Pazenux ON GOLD. these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand, JAY COOICE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, noB-trohl 114 SOUTH THULA STREET. S . HARVEY` THOMAS, STOCK • AND .BILL BROKER, No. a 1 WALNUT STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on - Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, ESQ._ John B. Myers k. co.. Samuel B. Thomas, ss4.,$ s4., MSiNMU2S2M6SI $250,000 T 0 IN LARGE OR ShIALL'AMOUNTTS.ON DIAMONDS, S IL V ER-PLATE, WATCHES,TIIWBERY, AND. . . GOODS OP EVERY DESCR ErriGN,.AT ISAAC) NATHANS' - OLD . ESTABLISHIED MONEY; LOAN OFFICE, N. B. CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS, ,j (Only. one Inners bolo!! the Exchannio Adrisices made RR the lowest Wee.. denlm* 820,000 $10,000; $B,OOO. $5,000, a3thrStil Mortgage ou on Ferns or City P ro pertytyJo6VT. 3n1743t * • • 430 WALNUT street, $BO 00 —THIS AMOUNT WANTED ,•on a Fa r m__ in Chester cone Apply to jaB • ' .E. PETTIT. 309. W Street. O FF] OE OF THE ASSESSOR OF THE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT.—PnILASEL- Jaratry 17;1883. INTERNAL REVENUE, lINJTED STATES EXCISE Notice is hereby given to all persons, firms, associa tions of persons, or corporations, doing business in the SECOND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, comprising theist, 1111,Sth. 9th, and 10th wards, who have not mule register with the Assistant Assessor of the Division in which their business is carried on, or with the Assessor of this office, that thepenalty affixed by the law is three times* the amount of the License. Anti to all persons, firms, associations of penons, or corporations, who have refused to register an application at the hands of the Assistant Assessor, that the ASSLIAS ment is increased by the addition of one-half the sum charged for License, or pfli! per cent., collectable with other fines and ix-no/ties in the District Court of the United 'States. Immediate application to the Assistant Asseswor, or to the Assessor, will avoid these penalties. THOMAS W. WEBBY, U. S. Assessor, 2d District. Penn'a. OPPME-41.9.CHESTNITP Street, east room, Philadel phia Bank. .MIS-stnth6t • • UNITED STATES INTERNAL REIT.E RUE —THIBD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl vania, comprising Twelfth Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city.- of Philadelphia: .NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSRENT for the above named District, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages;Pleasnre Yachts, Billiard - Tables and Gold. and Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take•out License.', having been completed; notice it hereby given that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by- the undersigned, between the bouts of 9 A. 31. and 3 P. M.,. (Sundays excepted,) at his office, t.outhwest corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aft( r MONDAY, February 2d, )963, and until and including SATURDAY, the 21st day of the same month. PENALTIES. All persons 'who fail E.) pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and' Gold and Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 21st of Febru ary,ls69, will incur a ?vert , titti of ten per centrn. addi tional of the amount thereof,. and costa, as.provided•for in the LOth section of the Exci,.e Law of July 1, 1862. All persons who, in like manner, shalt fail to take out their Licenses, es required by law, on or before- the 21st of February 1669 will incur a penalty of • • ' THESE TIIIBS i FIIE AMOUNT OF SAIM,ICRRSEE.4, arcordance with the provisions of the 09th section of the Excise Law aforesaid: • • • Aga - Money of the . United States only. received. Air No further notice will be Riven: '• • . • WiLLI .J. WAINWRIGHT, Collector. lar-dtf „ S. W. ciirs. TIIII4I aud.WILLOW Ste. FAMILY DYE COLORS ! LIST OF COLORS BLACK. • - SALMON, DARK BROWN, SCARLET. SNUFF BROWN, DARK:DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB, ' DARK BLUE, YELLOW, LIGHT BLUE, LIGHT YRULOW. DARK GREEN, ORANGE, • LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA. PINK. SOLFERING, ' .;, PURPLE, • FRENCH-BLUE, SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON, . VIOLET. . • FAMILY DYE COLORS, For ,dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. A SAVING OF 80 PEP. CENT . These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five-times that sum. The pro- MRS is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale byDruggista and Dealers in - every , City and Town. de34tuths-3m if REIMER'S WORYTYPES ARE J R- TURES of the greatest accuracy and beauty ; fine and fresh warm coloring; light and shade naturally arranged ; complexion natural. SECOND Street, Above Green. it THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COM -I- 'MENCED bustineFa on )113 own account as INSU RANCE AGENT and BROKER. Office 213 ciiEsTxu'r Street.. CFIARLES W. COXE. PHILADELPHIA, IGth•JanuAry,ls63. jal7.at if HAVE . THIS DAY ASSOCIATED with me JOHN E. GRUM, of Pine Grove, Schuyl kill county, and my son, JOHN BLAHISTON, and Will continue th ,, Coal flintiness as heretofore, nutter the firm of BLAKISTON. GRAVP, St CO. JOHN R. BLAKTSTON, 318 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, January 15,1563. jal7-6t BSTHE. —AN INVOICE JUST A N received, for Pole by l CHAS - . S. k JAMES CARSTAITIS. ja 37 120 WALNUT St. and 21 GRANITE St. TOPEZ SHERRY.-AN'INVOICE IN • bond, for sale by • CHAT. S.•& JAS. CARSTAIRS, jail ' 126 WALNUT StAtnil 21 GRANITE St. UMBRELLAS.::---THE BEST AR} made, and cheapest sold, at TENTH and MAR. . KET. (jal7-6t9 .SLERVER.S. • TIEPUTY . Q,UARTERNEASTE a GENE RAL'S OFFICE, Pnit..tont.ritiA,l6th-.Tuititutry . ..lBEo., PROPOSALS Nyill be received at this office untli• .THURSDAY, the „ 4 2241 inst., at 12' o'clock. 31.. thr tho delivery. in this city, on or before thelbt" ittay et Ferro; ary next. of the following articles,' via; ) Two thousand Wagon Covers. • Four huudred, sets two-hot se Ambulance Harness. Five hundred llor.e Collars (tussorted size,:), : Two hundred -pairs Horse Harness. Watson Th e Covers to be wall made, of best quality cotton or linen duck, ten-ounce. army standard, '2S, inches wide: to be eat fifteen feet lona. The Harticks to be wade of best quality "oak-tanned" leather. All of the aim ve-Ineutiuned artleles to be sttbject to tuspeotigin. The right is reserved to reject all lids dsented too high, - - '-A. BOYD. Captain and Ass't Quartermaster. RETAIL DRY -GOODS. TRESS GOODS, kr'EEDUCED PRI.CES. JUST 0 PENErt;. - 5,000 YDS. MOTJSELEIN DELAINES, OF CitOTOE STYLES. On liana, Saxony-woven DRESS GOODS, tit 20, 25, and 31 eeutpi per yard. CURWE,N STODDART & BRO., 455, 452, aud.454 SECOND Street, above Willow. jal7 dt VikiBRGIDEMES. . WHITE GOODS, and HOSIERY, at Wholesale Prices. The subscribers offer one of the best selected and lamest nssortmcnti of White GORIN, Hosiery, and &aide Embroi&riphi; Trimmings:, &e., to be found in the city, to which they respectfully invite theattentien of the ladies, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRLSON, jai:s-120m 1008 CHESTNUT Street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE SHIRT MANUFA OTORY. The subscriber would invitsv attention to his IMPROVED GU?' OF SHIRTS, - Which to rnakes a specialty in his business- AlsO, con stantly receiving, • NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J: W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, /Co. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, . jal if Four doors b-ilow the Continental, $25 50 pHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS-A large variety for sale at low prices by JAMES W. gIIEEN & CO., del3-tf if • MI CHESTNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for Presents, for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN St CO., del3-tf if . 924 CHESTNUT Street. . , 11 PE RA GL ASSES OPERA ... V. GLASSES. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., del3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. LADIES' FANCY FURS. • - JOIIN FAREIRA, No. 10 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. -My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, and Smbrachur 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 F UR ! ! FU.R , SI GEORGE F. WOMRATEI, 119 S. 415 AND 4n,ptcll STREET, HAS NOW t 6PEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, To which the attention of-the public ie nol9-9.m WATCHES AND: - JEWELRY. AMERICA.INT : WATCHES AT REDUCED PRICES. AMERICAN WATCHES :FOR AMERICANS! PRE AMERTCAN WATCH Coifed:it" givenotice 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. Thise Watohes 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 this country because unsaleable at home, and used here only for jockeying and mindling purposes. We offer , to sell our Watch, which is of THE MOST SUB STANTTAL •MA\tFACTCRP.., AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hunting 'pat tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Ancres and Lepines of foreign make already referred to. We have named the new series of Watches, WM. F.LErnr, 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 respectable Watch Dealers' in the loyal WholeFale orders' houid be addressed to ROBBING & APPLETOI"..T, Agents for. the American Wittcii:Company, istlo4 to th33LIP. MICROSCOPIC =A ZHOTO . GRAPHIC G.W. SIMON S' eb'BROTHER, MANUFACTURING/ JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, SANSOM-STREET HALL, Have just received, 'direct from Paris, a large assort ment of the above novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of them* 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 bad at all the prinelialjewelera, °paeans. and fancy steres.la the eittr. T , (BIICCEBERCTO : PRATT is REAM) . 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of AMERICAN WA.T.C4E/S-, Of desirable styles and qualities, to nit all claims of . . ELI HO 1,1) EN, . Dealer in Ane AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. MAMMY, AND CLOCKS. 0c.31-6ms . • 708 MARKET Street. ~..421311.1CAN WATCHES, G9LD — AIIII . I3IIVBRVASSB. . _ , JOS H. WATSON, . suAni .TTo. 3E6 CHESTNUT Stree . gal WATCHES, JEWELRY, (Ski: A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES mh23-tt 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. •k-&A GEN Y F0jk:.411.81 OF . . . . UNITED :,.ST.ATE.S .:TA•X• • •• 13•1•4111P.S., No. 57 South THIRD Street. Ant door above Chestnut. A full saPPIY of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to snit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of SAO and up wards. Orders by Mall promptly attended to. . . JACOB E. BrIDerWAY, : ; 41461w. No. 51 Sotith THERM Street.' • . . TAMES M.•"-S. 00 V..E-.L ,- .v , . ATTORNEY AT LAW, - . Master and Examiner in Chancery. 1 .1813-201* . 113 PLUM Street Camden, N. J. TT ' ' - 'I2iYEING FOR LADIES AND Gentlenien .done n iu . the best style of the art, at .FOURTIIand.BRABc . • iyl7. if tf A. OPPNHEIMER, It!o.281. WITCH AlleT,:Philadelphigt CONTRACTOR mirk itatUFACTUABB OF 42,ib t ri41/40 Of Every Descrirtlon.. • ' • • ALSO, TENTS, HAVERSACKS, PONCHQS,, CAMP BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS, and BED TICKINGS . FORMOSPITALS. MATERIAL BOUGHT lIOR CONTRACTORS. • All goods made will lie guarantied regulation in size and make. K. 8.. Orders of any size tilled with despatch. ja7-tf AMERICAN STEAM.FLOUR MILLS, Nos. 7'7, 79, eiG fri. LAUREL STRUT, Below Front, Philadelphia. The undersigned, liming commenced the Milling busi ness at tb.is.well-known old stand, are prepared to fur nish ' . . GROCERS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIES With the very best article of. Wheat Flour, at the lowest . rates. Give as a trSal, and we will guarantee entire satisfac tion. Mill Feed •constantly do hand. • ; • - • n027-ws2us* warms isi:Bitclosa. HEALTH I YEALTH 1 HEALTH! • HEALTH I HEALTH HEALTH! •• • Sway no's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,' • . Swayne'd : Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,'. - • Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, The Great Remedy for • The Great Remedy for The Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, • Atithma; Bronchitis„ Coughs, Colds, Croup, • Asthma, Bronchitis,. Blood spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Blood-spitting, Sore Throat, Hoartenesa: , Elood•spittlag. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, • Blood.spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Consumption, Consumption, ' Comuroption,COOßlllllption, Consumption, Consumption,: All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast, All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast,. All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast, '' • ' Ail.affeeticins Throat, Lungs, aud•Breast, . . . Swayne ' s wild Cherry, ' • SWayne's Wild Cherry, • • SWay no's Wild Cherry,. :.• • ' Has done more good than Any Medicine ever Discov.ered. Any Medicineever DiscOveredl • : Any Medicine ever Msotgeietl, THE VAST NUMBER nv D mAr,R which occur annrially from Consumption and Diseases of. 17te Ludigs null liver is truly appalling. Nearly all,thia. dread waste of lifts might be saves by a timely we of or,. Swayne's Cons: pound Syrup of Wild Cheray., Even W.liere the ,lungs have become very mneh abtordered,aogsnuedy is so of. fectual. We have cettilkaahes. of wonderfut cutsper formed after - patients ba.,,neen IIiVOD in, to die he phy. siciaus and friends. V.raparetronly by Ur. SIN'AisIS`II SON, 330 SIXTH Same_ ,t above YIN!: Sold by all Drul.rci,its and tlealers in. Medicine. • iel7-511f • LimEs' " HAIR • BRAIDS,:" . WIGS, Curls, Frisetts, GORsainer VentilatedWlits, Watt's. tea Scalps of Superior Manufacture. Prams are lowsz than those Of cay alor establishment. RAKFXS, ja6-Irckt . Zia, ;Mt OIIPSTN Vr Stmt. HOLIDAY- GOODS. LADIES' FURS. FOR SOLDIERS 182,BRPMMAY,'N.,Y ENGLISH, SWISS, AND FARR & BROTHER, Importars, - NEW PUBLICA.TIONSe THE COMMERCIAL LIST LETTER-SHEET PRICE CURRENT la published every Saturday by STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, It. No. g 227 OOLD STREET, Philadelphia IN PRESS!!I 'To be published in a few days, . RUSS'ELL'S GREAT BOOK ON AMERICA.. MY NORTH AND SOUTH. BY W. H. RUSSELL, LL. D One Volume, 12rito. Cloth. Price $1.2.1. T. O. H. P. T3URNHAM, PUBLISHER, 143 WASHINGTON STREET. BOSTON. Early orders from the trado solicited. .0.15-ths2t pHoToGRAI- , H ALBUMS Of, every. variety of SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE TEE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE'C ! CARTES DE VISITE in endless variety, together with an immense stock of STANDARD'AND MISCELLAZTEOUS LITERATURE; AT THE' OLD PRICES A rr ADT D- SOME, PRESENT AccomPanie.s eVell , Book sold! Lovers of Choice Godds, at Low Rates, Fair Dealitte,, and Polite Attention, patronize the . , GREAT ORIGINAL GIET•BOOK THE. oLD.' VRANKLIN ALMANAC TABLE OF CONTENTS.- Calendar and Astronomical Pltenoinena for the year Calendars for the months. A chronicle of thellebellion against the United States. continued from the Old Frank; lin Almanac for - 1862, embracing a:record of military, naval, and political events, from November 8, 1801, to October 10,1562 , LIST = OF BATTLE.S Piketon, Mo. - Hanover Unurt Honse, Va. Dranesville, Va. • Fair Oaks, Va. Milford, Mo. Naval, Tenn. Middle Creek,. Ky." - Harrisonburg V. Mill Spring, by. • Cross Keys, •Va. Fort Henry.. Port Republic, Va. Roanoke island. N. C., —. White River, Ark. Fort - Donelson,'Tenn.- ' ' Capture Cumberland Cap: - Valverde, New Mexleo. Seeessionville. S. C. Pea Ridge, Ark, Mechanicsville, a: Merrimac and Congress. Gaines' Mills, i a. Monitor and. Merrimac, Coal Harbor, Va. New Madrid, Garnett 's Mills, Va. Newborn, N. C. - Savage Station; Va. Winchester, Va. Psach.Orchard, Va. Pound Gap. White Oak Swamp, va. Apache Canon, New Mexico. Chasid° City X•Road's,Vn, Shiloh. Glendale, Va. Island No - 10: Malvern Hill. lit. Fort Pulaski, Ga Baton Rouge, La. Forts Jackson and St. Philip Cedar Mountain, Va. South Mills, N. C. • Kettle Run, Va: New Orleans, La. Richmond, KT. Fort Macon, N. C, .• 2d Battle Bali Rim,-Va: Yorktown; Va. Chantilly; Va. . Va. Britton's Lane, Tenn: West Point, Va.. - Munfordsville, Ky. McDowell, Va. South Mountain: Md: Pensacola, Fla. Harper's Ferry, Va. " Naval, Mississippi River. Antietam, 151 d. Norfolk, Va. Inks Miss. Fort Darling, Va. Shepberdstown, Front Royal; Va. Corinth, Miss. Lewisburg, Va. Hatchee, Miss. Winchester, Va: • !Chaplin Hills, Ky. Corinth, Miss. - !Lavergne, Tenn. Governments of the World, 1863 • Statistics of A. S. Army, Navy, dr.c. State Governments 1803. Hierarchy Roman (tholic Church, BS% Bishops Protestantpiseopal Church, MI • , Bishops Methodist Episcopal Church,lBe3. PRICE TWELVE CENTS. - For sale at'all Book and Periodical Stores. Copies mailed. 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The thousands. and tens of thousandS who have read and:thrown aside the-ekcaper editions, have now an op- Portnnity for rereading andpreserving in a more attrac tive and valuable form this superb novel, and the pub lisher belietes that int/its presenting so handsome all edition of a work that rifts already become a classic, he will merit the approbation of every lover of fine books. .'Pa* Copies sent. by mail free on receipt of price, $l, by .Ciikl - Cd-iilia'CON; Publisher, New York, . jiflo4wtf. .113 BROADWAY, ca. LISPENARD at.. AN'ELE GA :N:. T.. -13:0 0,211. ----" ,- ' I " — TIAMMRS OF - - 0-HAELEXAGNE. By_ Mu...author of the "Age of Fable." „ RICHLY ..inr.usninicirso ON CREAM THE FINEET B :OR OF THE SEA S ON, AND ONB GP LASTING VALUE; - -- Suitable for a Gift, and desirable for every Library, pub lie and private. • Price. English-Vellum Half Calf Full Turkey. Also, Now Beady, L''XIFOInt WITH THIS . `4.I3OVII THE AGE OF FAB LE, .1. E. TILTON ,Ik•CD. t _ PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. ja9-fms6t EW MILITARY: AND, :.NA. VA L 'kV 'BOOM . ••• • • . 'THE AUTOMATON REGIMENT In boxes. ANDREWS' HINTS TO COMPANY OFFIPEItS. SIEGE AND REDUCTION OF FORT PULASKI. MURPHY'S AND JEFFREY'S NAUTICAL ROUTINE, BARRETT'S NATAL GUNNERY INSTRUCITONS. . GREENER'S GUNNERY IN - MS. ''BUTTERFIELD , S CA SIP AND OUT-POST DUTY. 'ALL NEW. AND STANDARD 3EILITARY, • NAVAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS % on hand and for sale at low prices. LK\ DSAY & BLAKISTON, Pahl ishers and Booksellers, • jal4 No. 25 SOUTH SIXTH St., above Cheitaut. nol6-3mlf • R.STILLE'S.TAIIPHLET. READY A-LA- THIS MallZilfie.z;-ROW A FREE PEOPLE CON. DUCT .A LONG WAR.: Svo Pamphlet. Price 15 cents. Published .aud ter sale by , 'MILLAR S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, No. 606 OIiESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS 1-THE STORY OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle of the War. By Mrs. Jessie B. Fremont. 16mo. $1.25. SPRINGS. OP ACTION. By Mrs. C. H. B. Richards. 16mo. . MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D. (Kirwan.) 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Post Office Box 4.5186-' : • 11044rnif OA :,/,‘ I'..BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCULA, • TING LIBRARY.--All the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED here. Terms Oyer year; six months $3; three months 31.50; one month 75 rents, or 3 cents per 4ay. 218 South EIGHTH Street.. seB-6m ARTISTi 0 AL, NATURAL,. AND. n , TRUTHFUL LIKENESSES. R.ElMER'S.colorrd Fhoiographe have a wide-spreaa reputation. Agroeable,, life-like, and clean. only $L SECOND. Street., above. Green., • - 11,44 JUST OPENED, A NEW PROVOGSATH• 0114,LERT, N0..9011 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,. PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE.TO.THE INEPERfA,L,G32,B, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED A_RTISES. Those wishing first-elan pictures are in*lted•to oall and examine specimens; A choice selection. of Albums, cases, and, fri.mes on band. F. A. O. RitIPS del7-3m WAR PRICES NOT CO3l - with them in style, execution. orboanty of coloring-4EIMP%. flue Portraits, Life-size Photo paphs oil , oolors. • SECOKIi Street, above seen. is PM3MNGSo . -ENGRAVINGS, pia S:, RIME 'Sr, SON, IMPOR,TSRS . AND MA,NUSACTITRERS, OF I.o2olaNci. 011,,ASSES. OIL PAO:STENOS, . • .PIIMOGRAPH. FRAMES. PHOVOGR.4.P.Ii ALBUMS. ExTENstvg LOOSING GLASS . WAREROO3IS .4Nre GA . L.LERY.Q.F PAINTINGS, 816 'IDHEtTNTIT Street. FhtiadelplOa.. HERRING'S FRANKLINITE IRON DRILLI (From New Yost Journal of Cnnunarce, of :fax, 5,1563.3 Tll UNDEBSIGNED were preeont at au.wporiment for the puvpwe of testing the drill-proof willies of a ample ofillt AIiKLINITE or CRYSTAL I r'. I IRON, left with tltellarthat tan Bank of New York, y S. C. lIHR, t;(7, & CO., aa The Iron rn.;i3 tested with a hand drill. ftrc•oi_Lths ( 4:) inches in ennoter, and was drilled readily in onvpreeenee. • wa L. JACOBS, • ZAWARD BUR7a. eIL)34IT LAWS, 8r0a1Yn,.. 7 .4n. 7, 1663. • • iii7,3•4OJlP-St." MAT.F.,p.LS FOR MINCE PM:** BU I S - dit. tat /WAND SULTANA RAISINS' , CITRON, CURRANTS. SHOES. CIDER WINE. to. &o. ALBERT .0. ROBERTB.; pirgiths, IN FINE oßobiniris: csitrais, araVENTEI *IBM VOL ' dal3-If t 1 EMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT Street PART 1.-FANTINE. PHOTOGRAPHS. 'DZALERB. Idt INSURANCE COMPANIES. S T A T EATEN T UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA.DELPHIA, 7n conformity with a xvit,ion. of its altartr.. Premiums Itadeterraiaed, 1, age: $13,9g " WAtErni from Jan. 1,1553• to Jan. 3, 18433 • 137,415 :h' Premiums earned during the 3earendiat . as above . $137,51:1 R 4 Received from intereA ou inVegnient..s..... , .. 7,111 Losees, Return Premiums, Re.insuranees, IT, S. Pexe, 3xpensos, and Conimissions, paid during the 6fane 'period. Balance relmairting with the Company ASSETS OF THE COMPANY lAN 1, 18%3 $lO,OOO PermsYlVitnia State Os: • $lO,OO 00 6,000 Narth Pennsylvania Railroad 60 4,50..V0 7,000, City of Pittsburg . 5s - 5,800 00. 7,000 " "65., 6,300 elf.' 14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware panal Os 14,03060? 10,000 City ofPhiladelphia Gs ........ 10,300 Ofr* 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad at 42,800 00 5,000 Psnnsylvania Coupon . .... , 5,300 00' 425 Certificate of Interest of North Penusyl vania Railroad Company 300 00 58 shares Philadelphia Bank 6,700 00' 100 " North Pennsylvania, Railroad Gump' n3'•.; • ..... • • 1,203 00 45 "" Dela Ware Railroad Company—. 2,200 05 88 " Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, ... ... . ... 2,600 DJ " Pennsylvania Railroad Com , . pany • • - 0,200 00 -25,017 Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Com . pan - 16800 00 Bills receivable `fcir premiums Cash in Bank. ..... " deposited 'with the United States. • 5,000.0 g Due the Company forunsettled l'remiums, Sal iirages, and other accounts.. ... . . • •:... • THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR 6 have`deelared' an Inte rest of SIX PER CENT, on the outstanding scrip,' to be paid to the seripholdersivithoutdeduetionfor taxes, pay able on demand. At a meeting of the Smipholders.of thiS Company, held . at their office January 12, 1863, the following gentleinen were elecied to serve as Directors for the ensuing-three S. DEVOUT, SAMUEL C. COOK B. A. RORIE, EDWARD L.- CLARK; wm. C. KENT, • IL F. ROBINSON; BURY LEWIS, Jr., NORRIS 5: CUMMINGS, • who; with - - RICHARD S. SMITH, lAS.B. CAMPBELL, FRANCIS TETE, . DAVID SALOMON. JOHN H. IRWIN, CHAS. - WHEELER, • NEWBERRY A. SMITH; G. W. BERNA.Dcw, CHARLESSAMUEL_ , J. P. STEINER, WM S. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, GILB'T H. NEWHALL,- ELLIS YARN.ALL, THOMAS DALLETT, Coustitate the Board of Directors. RICHARD'S. SMITH; PRESIDENT JOHN MOSS, SECRETARY FIFTEENTH. ANNUAL . REPORT OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE. NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WIT 4. THE CHARTER. .RECEI YTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. EL FM For Life Premiums for term of life $137,371 88 ' For Limited Premiums for short terms • " 758 73 ' For War and Extra 7.4sr 07 For Interest received on Invesi 'Bents and PelicykFees 89.892 19 $11:1491 42 For Scrip Dividends 'received from Policitspnrcliased Amount • • 1t2Y3,834 LOSSES AND EXPENt ES DURING THE •SAME 42 'PERIOD. For Losses 27, amounting to $64,000 00 For Expenses. Salaries, Ad vor- Using, Medical Examinat'n, &c. 13,117 IG • For Rent, State ands City Taxes, • dtc 4,972 02 For Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ad vertising,te . 8,963 47 891,034 65 DISBVIZSENSIITS ==lM of Policies, &e . F,02,433 For Mei nsurnx,ce, Intereet, 6.67-9 AA For Volunteer Aid Runt... , 1.44) 00 • • -- $10,513 59 Added,to Capital in $102,310 IS Accumulated capital,Dec.3l,.39:ll. $1,001,409 32 bedurt Scrip of 1850, 'sr, and "52. received In Payment of Pre miums 41,930 00 61,049,479 92 Accumulated Capital, December 31, 1862 $1,151,789 40 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE •.1•OR LOSSES JANUARY 1, 1563 420,000 U. S. 7 310 Treasury 60,000 00 20,8:0 U. S. 6 per cent. Certifi cates of indebtedness-- 19,742113 24100 U. S. 5 per cent. Loan of 1815, Coupons... 23,471 23 100,000 U. S . 5 per cent. 'Loan of 1571, Transfer.tble ...... 100,212 50 64,712 06 Peunsylvanial per cent. Loan 43,744 11 811110Pennuyivania'53;Ar tent. Loan, Coupon 80nd5.... 13,535 00 31,600 Philadelphia 6.. per cent. jean, taxed...-. 26,915 73 37,115 S Philadelphia 13; per cent. Loan, exempt....._...... 36,194 50 10,40OPhiladelphia 8; per cent. Loan, no tax. ' 15,664. 00 • 21.r.0) Philadelphia 5 - p r cent. Loan, ..... 17,535 00 10,000 Pittsburg Bonds-- 8.V2.5 00 26,01 X) Allegheny couuty Bonds. 19,815 00 1.1,000 Washington county Bits 7.51/ 03 21,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage O: per cent. Bonds 20,990 00 15,000 l'eunsyl yenta Railroad 2d Mortmige. Soper cent. Bonds 11,896 25 10,1303 Lehigh Valley 6-per cent. Bonds . 9,350 00 10,000.11arrieburg .11,11 road 6 per cent. Bona- 10,700 00 • 10,000 Louisville City 6-per cent. Bonds 7,141 40 MI shares Pennsylvania Ritilroad Stock 26,442 77 I:A3 " Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company Stock. 7,01.7 20 120 " Lehigh Coal and Nevi- - ration Company Scrip.. 4,193 13 212 " Girard Lire Ins. Ann. and Trust Stock... 5.575 38 300 • " Western Bank Stock... 6,565 50 209 " Commercial Bank Stock 11,c35 2.5 76 " ' Mink of Nbrth Ameri ca Stock:...._.; 10,103 00 100 " Manufs' and Mechanic:4' Bank Stock..- 2,781 CO • .60.. " Mechanics: Bank Stock, " St. Louis.": 4,050 50 250. " Delaware Mutual ranee Co. Rock :6,250 013 00. " Girard Bank Stock 2,000 00 85 • " Flirmers' aud Mechanics' Bask Steak 1,520 00 2.ce " . Corn Exchange Bank Stock.-- 8,970 00 524,72,5 •. Beal Estate held by the Company... 1453 MANS 66 Bonds and Mortgages, altlir. , t liens. 257.377 69 12;716 67 Group& Bents, all first liens 11,R76 00 Premium Notes,.seenred by Policies 97,853 76 • Loans On •Collaterais ' .1904 04. Balances in haaidit of Agents 12500 41 Quarterly paymersts due the Company 9,918 14 - Cash in hand and' in Bank 14,13 27 Office Furniture • • 2,412 23 - . . . Scrip Dividends purciased by tlie Company.-58. 53392. Life Interest amt..k.nanity 'MO 25 Interest on S.teeks and Loans accrued to 31st • December...—. ' 3.6,241 22 Deduct-two.] due in 153 • $1.1%,7110 50 PHILADELPHIA, January 14, ISt At an eleetion held at the ogle* of the Comgeny. on Monday., sth instant, the following-named gentlemen were duly elected Trustees : NFor ritree 2 - earB.—Rodulphirs Kent, Ellis S. Archer, ew York: Samuel J. Christian,. James 0. Pease. War ner 31. Resin, Pierre V. Dutton, _New York; Samuel Hams, Frederick A. Hoyt, Christian J. Hoffman. For. Two Tiars.—Elliston Perot. Fot:.(itta ]tar.—Edward M. Needles At a meeting of the Board of Trustees. heldien the 13th instant, the following officers Were elected:.. Pre.ident—.TAXES TBAQUAI R. kmsmi7vlvl'i%/40:m Thel' and Actuary—JOHN W. HORNp,R.. tarp—HORATIO S. STEPHENS. he Board have- declared a Scrip Dividand of FORTY PER CENT. upon the Cash Premiums paid' iu 1562 and 'have decided to receive, after this date,.1136 Scrip Divi dends of 1E43, ISA 1E45, and MI6, iupaymmt of premiums from those who pay their premiums a cesh,,aud to credit those indebted for Premium Notes,: or Loans on. Policies, with the amount of their Scriz for these yearc,, ou, their Notes or Loans. on Pith .111fitellt. JAMES TltAQUAlV..President. • SAME. E STOKES;Xice President. .IOH.N W:.HOHNOR. A. V. P.: and Antitary. • H. S. STEPHENS. Secretary. jaVri 20 24 27 31 gut. ANNUAL STATEMENZ, . GIRARD FIRE AND 3IARDAINSURANOE.,OO.. For the year ending Des. t, Office 413 WALNUT street, SchaAltill Nay. Building., C.APITAL, 351 1 .44, NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN. • Premiums reeetTed during the year Amount received for interest during the year-- b.Wd Total Premiums dote/miffed gaiSr 33 DISB.IIRSEZILTSTE. Paid for losses; occurring durin ‘ t the . year ' ...,0 a 1332:A. Paid for reinsurance and retirned - - premiums.. 244 2-it. Paid for commissions. isik"ter - 1:0 , - , ex- • peitses, it. 113,6.37 84-71ncludingtaixeli, salaries,eilice expenses,. and con- ' tributions. „.... ..... nl7ol,ki: .. . . t 0,942 37 • - ._.•-•—=— 37 • ASSETS AND SECURITIES. DiEtS42 Cash ia,bank and on land•.Ves:2 l :J.ea, , Caah at Pittsburg and/oilier • agenties 6 4 oo CA Temporary call loins.; 8,72310: ..$24,7VA 111Q,Mila • Bowls and mort gaga& ....... ..• • U. S. loans, Camarte. and. 'Aiti soy. MIL City loaja Penna.. It, R., worth Penna. 12,A.',Delivie aroR.R • )iinds, and hanit 70,):Er3 adls receivable,And ocherl47nritia held as 'eollaMsal 71(9400 00 Comparative .o.tement of litezairtma, 21 and Losses Kiss Ys.w.e.: Premlams received. lasses paid. Bl In 1853-1 $70,81 . 1.36, 81;(2,153 8&61S. a nt '73 1866—, V. 004.26. 89,67:3 01 1857 42,753 39 , 22.197 .32 '•:•• CORDS: 18,676 10 139,1im,51 49,015 47 98452 6•2,515 $3 • 70.074-49: 50.736 64 • ••• • 66.311 3i 21,357 63 lE6S~sse.,..t • lISEO 1811. • :• • 15,V. Total $369,38 Ba 79 '!he premiuges exceeo lessee 9193,913.79. Out of this butane(' tne current, expenses. and hands hare been paid by . tb* Company. awing thhs leriod chases naue•taken place, making ill necessary ib iiipit was business in certain districts. %be Directpzs have managed, t>te Cosupany with a vietareetmakir4 it entirely - safe for the insuring public, Its suoce.ss speaks for itseg. Nasser( us oompanies have Ihitharaw.u, hem business in consequence of the vicissitedtm:otthe,htutes. DIRECTORS. .• C 11 1 1,9. I. DUPONT. PETERS HOW N. Y., JitßitY W \V ALKER, • M. n.WA.I. JOAN W. ICI.AGH ORN, FURMAN -an!. ARD, - JOHN TH ORN LEY, THOS, IMAM& , C.. F. IIEARLITT, JOSEPH. ELAPP,M. D., ABRAHAM HART, N; IsAWBANOR, DAVID BOYD, dr., I ZORN SUPPLER. THQI4 4 IE ORACEN, Pr•esident. • A. S, GILLETT, Vlbe President. lons B. ALviiinri, faec,retarY. . • jab -Pr FOR SALE.-111REDFLIORTHS of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to • CFLAS. S.'& JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr.. No. ISI6 WALNUTSfrset.- o,ollftik . - , : WILLIAM N. ATTW.O,'OII; lINDERTAKER, • - • ;N0.1.1,9 1110FITH STRBET, • . Above. Arch, east side. j42-Grit GIRARD' :FIRE :A N D A.RT:birS 01'TR) E. 415 WALIOT STREET, Patt,ADEr.raik 1%13 COiRVIOV. COD:Oar/CR ts 7 iOcO. ',";;..u.a. %al; it cia,poe , 0f proktlxty A.t IOW t: "_33. The Doblh: Cab 764 upon otaity to ply louses citoe* 4 '3 rt, disliiifse'ae2:s3 fur Cli§ 4 0-0,1,19.1 of the public; dirlitetbe last Litre ctcatd . - ~, 500,001; D.ol.l4.Eli t to s p ati..Lwtt rdAetfatii , ion at: ..1:911.1-1 , :t.:e it: no fatarS . ... ... . . . . . . - DUNt.:TORS. • CATS: . r. DUP. ONT.i'ERRY Vl-4).E•5332,- JO !LW V% CI,AGL''JRZI, ,-').11 K TrAi7-71; Vt. C. 13. H EL'A'LLYPT, AY:RA.IIAM TrAlt-T, PAVIA kind D, Je..,, P. t.i7PAR S. .I.A.Mt- -or kr.. Z.l 1 3 724. III: SWA ili, PIJAMAif AllErP /lAD, JOSEPH KLAPP, 3f, I) , iii, A 3.A.SVA.Bri•C'..A, 'I II ) NAM I F.I.:A 1 7 .. E., JOHN RUPPLE LI TAOMAS•CAPVIM, PreF,lteat. ... A. S. GILLATT.Ithe PreHident, • ~T•it•S.• B: ALVOB D. Secretary. ,_ 0 pffriltir INSURANCE .C,!ONINN . Y, NO_ X' • )6 CHESTVTJT Street. .. MADE - L . 2li rA. FIR,I AND INLAND iiDdtTRAIL!4 DIRECTORS. A. I,rebt, Johm. - Kessler, .le'; Oirae.-Stoke,a, .H..lto,senbeitn, „Twep..l), . .I,E„Pre.sident. - triDSON, Vice I.residar.,, rff,"Sicretarv„ Liti.ls-1m nor trarncizN. Buck, as. zaikarwice: r ilearY,Let-.15;',Ti,, 4 011 ti 114`ams:^3., SttstAcei - O: W. Davis ; FRAZICIS re CHARLES RlOO IVI.V.ZJAM . , I. BLAIR:EA 4- 1 ) 11,!30 I+,l' 288 8. A KEI*IVA 40,A:DWY O_F MUSIC MISCHTITZ TglS - (SATURDA - 1') EVENINi% JAunin - 17, MI Seate'tlilo-inGHT'S MbNDAYIS Ort Ith may be • semeted 77.1.7.AY; Otte AC kDEMY mad IMILD'S, corner of Sevenr,,*aM..- Chestnut streets.. Seats Eebizted with out extra ell'arm.' It ~A...B.IRCiLD,. Agent. 4041300 00 • 40,580 05 20M, MRS. jORN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATDI9, Ranh:LON Agezlrd Treasurer—, JOS. D.141,14PHT, 12th NIGI3 09 , 3111: AND .7:4*lss TO-NIGIIP:.(IYATILIIDAY.:: 'January 17, 124% THE DAITOEPTER OF: T3E REGII4IEXT Marie.:. . • . • • • • Miss' 6;. ich2ngt. Cirtouche - ....... Peter l',ltizingK. To conclude with Drama of DICK TIM' EIN I friGIIWAYIL N. :W0,890 JANC.A.RT 5,1863 Tom' King Sacker onseg - reen , On•MONDAY- the M' 'Prices as usuzN Seats secured, six .dar3 . int advance. 11RIALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— I Sole Lessee - Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOS. Business Agent... ..... .. TORN V. DoNNELLY. MR. AID MRSIMVXNEY 'WILSIAMS. Tms (Saturday) EV - PlAnlf G, Januar - 1? 17, i 363. Performance will commerbe , with the Pc.h.t.- Spectacle of THE FAIR; CIRCLB. COnv.O'CaTolan ....... :, Earrey_, Meleshee Ear:Ay - Williams. • After which, the Comedy rf ' , LAW FC)BADIES. -- Blvney W-liliams will , iPwar in five charkteis. ' To conclude with the Far , ? of BARNEY T.7'I.IIBARON: Barney- ,• •. • - Itarrtrl"Willtants, Doors open at Ottxtainwill rise at 7. . ,A' f; 31 E. L. AND iIIAYDN HALL, ElG.rlll* AND spin . tw :4411.DEN STREETS. *rILIAAN g.. BWIN6' ialt-d6t-thstti3t . at HIVINDHL AND - HAYDN' HALL,. Commencing at eight r When will be performed selectiour.f rem the Orattirlo.s Of the. • • " "CREATION," "JUDAS DIACCAIIISUS." • By inzosetfal CHORUVtooneteA by. Prof. iVILLARD, with accomkatnimAt.4 on ORGAN and '.*HAND PIANO; bT P.'ef..T. A. GEM. 1 he 80i08 will birsieotained by artisb - -who Ire favora bly known to tbandaolenl putil ie. Anbers Gran& Oivgaire. ';ANETTk." will .be.per fel med on the Orvnn, and 8 Grand Duo, "LB PHIL TRE," on the (I mad•Riano. BY 11K58.118 . .. SW2E-and WA7Nt.R: formed) Proceeds for theLl: CHUHCglieneftz of cnitin 't.V.var.gelical t Re- Tickets of - •• v.Filcy Cents. Can be had at thavblttelt Korea, and at the Hall. • 18,390 00 AAtERICA-10_91EADEMY 't OP ' USIO. :EDWARD PAS -WESTON MANAOIX. ORPHEIIfr MUSICAL ASSOCIATECNS SECO WI BRAND CONCEPT. Full MilitarrHand . and Grand 0 - chcstra;' • Comprising forty' Of the-ba4 inriecians; tinder the di rection of CARL SENTZ ... ••••.«. ... .. ....... • ..-..CONDUCTOR. • Astaikint br • MISS JOSEPb LSE 0 CONNELL, - A NATIVF. OF PRILAIptEillf A. ' EDW,AiID PAYSORTWESTON would rospectfully in form the subscribers:lA.4llA; above-named Co deeds. and the public, that the Sacond Concert of the series wilt be given on THURSDAY 3I.TiNING. Janua.rpS2,.lSe% - WITH AN ENTIRO'CITA.NGE (IF PROGRA A limited -number of•2I.IIii.V.RIBERS' TIOEETS will be sold at ONE DOLYABI EACEL.admittringone !seinen to the three Concerts, and one extra ticket will be given for the next Concert. 'These desiring to become subscri bers -will please • leavnilieir riddreesiit the HARNDEN EXPRESS OFFICE...7Is isoIIq.CHESTNUT Street, or send their name to Box 1194 Philadelphia' Post Once. pm• ViOTIS tO January 22d. 1E.,171:' The whole of the Peet:mot Circle, Baltour, Balcony Boxes,. and the bril liantf ores promecmie, is• reserved for subscribers end those holding subscribers'•extra tickets. Single tickets to others thansubscribers..• Parquet.(in eluding reserved sea* tin cents. Family- Circle (ea trance on Locus:street:et, cents. talo.7i $143,;2S 77 T 4 QBERT BELLER • -Liu • THE UNEQUALLED ILLUSIONIST. The originator of the wonderful mystery of SEOOND SIG-HT; And ungnestionablpv. THE BEST PIAIIIST 33I&EICA. • Will appear at CONCERT HALL. ial6-2t* NEXT WEDNEADAY EVENING: OTT O - E-1L.11,r, BALL, .011 E .iTNAIT STREET. ABOVIVW-ELFTEI.., LAST WiEk OF AMON'S tiSTORIC. MIRROR OF TRE WAIL. Op A.. every ET.ENING at 75i . o'clock, and on • WRDNESDAY. and SATURDAY afternoons at 3 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents: packages of sts one dollar. Seats and Migkete nay_ be secured at the Ball during the day. ial2-5e ASSEMBLY • B.UILDINGS.,.--, ROFFE'S ORIGCIiAL. BOHEMIAN TROIRE 07. GLASS BLOWERS, I.IVER.Y EVENIRQ, and on "WED— NESDAY and SATVIASV:Xy AFTERNOONS, the Splendid Low-pressure Glass SleaacrEngine ."liIONII I ORI will be in full operation at ofth.,enteFtairtmfit _ . 4 All the hlag-2..ifhtent .Works o Art.menufactured by- the Company are Distributed 11ratultously among the 'Visitors. A valveYe , collection will be 'distributed every Evening at E sibtockoand on Wednesday and Bd. turday afternoons aia &cloak.: Tco he distributed by correspondingcorrespondingnnmbrr.twhich giv.es every .one an-equal chance of obtaining s valuable.preserd. .The-drst.pre• sent for each exhibition be:p magnificent Case of Work. Admission ".-.X.oents., N half price. PARTICULAR ItICRIEB:—This is the first spots:mum of the Troupe in this.eity- jdd-Lit 4 IAPTAIN.4?::.ILLIA"gB'.-GREA.T WHALING 7.IATAGE, t• AT. • LECTURE. - ROOK CONCERT HALL,: Every. Evening at 7,5 i o'clock, Aud SATIIED*TAFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. This entertainu - has at Beal.Boat, 27 feit long, with. full crew, and Nvas- exhibited successive nights lit. Now York. Tickets 2i centg, or five for $l. ]al-113t., A ,S SE 3I BL Y BUILDINGS—TENTH . AND CIIIETERIT. AM - CUM./MTS. FOR OLD AND. YOUNG. N.ORRLITZ. Tbe great MAGICIAN and VEN'ITILOTT, with Ids LEARNED CAITeRT BIRDS,. will gjve new and popular Entertainnioats EVERY ilitil3lFlN %during_ ths r , Week, commer.2,itig at 7%-o'clock,; 2.34, IVEDNFSDAI and SATEIRDAYtafeern 00118 it a. ThilhtailuCtions will ba, marvellons : Pab.erinkents in Magic; .7 fmnAcTral .P" R " :11- In Ventriloquism, and the Learned. Cznitry Birds in theft new characters. Admission Weenie. Children 13 cents. Ci_ER3LIS ORCIEUVRA. - NJ , LIC RIMARSAIS every FilentllDAY AP PEL NOON at 3 &Week, at the ACIT.:I4AL FUND RA M.. Carl Sentz, condAertor. 'rickets 2:`, au) ts. Packages 'of I tickets, +lll—to be had of Andre .4 Co.,' 1104 Chestnut street ; J. E. (iota& Seventh an.l Chestnut, and at the ball door. . n027-tf IJM,:MW .ANOM TTASSVER'S - 1 - 1 - 'NEW OPESS, ith EIGHTH St., below Walnut. 214. So' PENNgITINAIia THE ,3131, ARTS_ GHESTNET. STREET, Is open daily (Sundays e:4.epted) from 9 d. M. till 6 P. M. AftLiSetall 26 cents. Cnitdren half price. Simms of stool. iy9 N.,..i..,!::.nnev5n....".wwwww% ftANTAD—'A . UrEr:. 4 ITI.ON Iv . t whoteiude Or Betaardirace - E*ll.6e, by a young mnu ; : ims kitorrledtteCii 'business; wig give good retell:nee& Address s 'Ads offic• • is'-6- exatnEnt.4..oz Buptggss EL Rell'll'iNCE and GiantAt, Whole - desirous ci m imic a, COAT. COMMICSPXY HOUSE s lu this city, Ni7oulti like to oecirre a good mit s ible nrii . Who frilly ender *tends ekl; businese, • ' SALlt_ctil Al: 'or PATS' ER. Address W. P.,' referenda, Philidelpkia .Poet UNEAI PI o OT 'EP )3 501 r 'PIERER OF experience, ha.vtae a few boars leisur.4l de4y, :IMO-14 to devote that time in posting, closing , or set : tling/tbe books of Isarehaots.ll:l4mfactozerl, cr Trades.. ! mob, for a smati doispeniatio3. UnexcePtioditble re ferences riven. Address Box W 1169. Post Office: jas-120 ASING.T.I - GENT.I.EIcAIi• • Vi r . P . triaD like to ennzen comfort..4o room for the winter, witht.- # tan - minntespralk of Wat: PiPen ogle*. address': at this cce. • • dell-tf• .._;EI~t817 ~. SPEC T A )1, W.).:.wAp FOR (5) FIVAiTSAIS: wit 4 a Capital ct 40() J CLGOAo UM), in a Bfanufkaatiing FeLtatphment; in .Avlttelt,mire ar entirely - as the Donee' ig orb of bver, 1). years standing. np.applieation be: tett ex4egiatt from reanonsll4 earths., trttothwillbeitteatecrcett applY, lsi.esi real addrCos, to Box .t 9, Mita Ohl Post Post Otß4e. • Jald-dt* AlsiTEll7TOltEn:gagild THE ENsi "Mail aixt; umierate-sima i listee-AOl7 BRIC* IMPAZI Sri HOW ! la a 'centraliomlity. It must have nil th+ modern improvemefita. Addroas. 'Bent," et this °Mee, stating }ocstllly and `price. jula-rf f ' ilia l ( 1 / 41 41 1 4treet• 1630133 2 . # t IC: /3.. torngr.SIXTgENTH . ittl7-3t FOR SALF—TECE nocE. GOOD WIIL, and FIXTURE S in a It holesele Drug Store • and rabarinorT, Arr . ; at; 1 10 , 4 AI PIARKEr Sweet. be. tweeu 10 and I.o'eloe istl4-13* STOBN TO W. THE SPLEN . - 11 . 11 1DITrappor .Roorrs, No. 23; QUESTNUT Street. Ap ply to Cja.S.in STOKES. & CO. egt A:egr/AZ = 4 NEW POINTED 7 , 16/4"E n siklated;32 Germantown, contain ing six ChalabeekParloiOnsjing-room, Library,Xiceh en, and Nath-roonhhot cp - d water, and riti. Thera is also a Sprivr.) oar* vad.),;:nge Garden att.:vatted. 4p- Ply at 509 COOlkatGlk Street. ial4-30 11116 FOlt SALE - AND EXCHANGE._ ti - eieber in the adjoining counties to snit ally parson.wishing to maim a good Firm. Also, number of Fruit ranne in tthe • netglibo4lood of Dover. Stete of Delnittlores thahlidexammelAgister. • Apply to ••. • .• •••• • - 9- PErra, jar/ • • No 09 .KALISIJT Street. FOR 13.K1LFC11E574.4.11 COUNTY VANN,: tontelning 9:00 arre.. • Conyettent to "Rail road Station. , Pitatclasa find to be one of the Ten' beat in that county, -Apply te, • - El PETTIT, X:o. 309 WALKUP Street. PENSIONS.' -bOO ..iIOUNTY • AND . pay prooatedoand collec t ed for soldiers , sailors and the relatirsatt such sa are deceased, at ressonabls Sysnd setlebtotorT.Vataa• olalme cashedAh orIItSFULTON advanced woe Solicitor for Olainaanta.. • • ' • 4-24 WALNUT Street. libils4 elphtz iancp. Partied / 4T ittS2AO4 gisn to Pa r ti 4 a thiZl at a di*" gol.W INSURANCE COMPANIES. IrSDRIXO3 COM.3kL.IsfY .4.-11.17SENIF.?fTS. GERMiff °Ptak FOLiP,T,Z , 3PERA' THESEtt.Y.C;N, =NIG IN GREN . A . ,4) A. , . 11011.1ANTICr: OPERA, 3 A01;*. =MME -- -- . 13 - al'torz • ' Iltew ENCHiaTRESS. A-GIUZI) NUSICAL E 1 'T6ERTAIMErr Win take placeon TIIESEtir EVENING, Jorwatr),"2l), 1863, ANOTTI7A GREAT YEA iD2I iiM EMY_ __OP KMMI - 419.ABAYINg• FOR SAtE Tx); LET. PES*bNAL. ~.DLREGTOR DIPtG'TOR
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