ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, ur TO 12 O'CLOOX LAST NIGHT. CrsztOireirral Hotel—r Is ,r-tow, Boston „ li s t,)iw,.l l ;3 A ..,(1 ), 0 0), ,t F, Murmur, 11.)1 1 ) 101111 I)) , rude, Peons. J u ilsll,lltilialur o t; rot. lilusstielittsetts II; Nro)), is,A Norrai T) suni heeling. 11 Simp Wheeling T Norton I,iilie, N Y J Puutitt I; Troy j 11,)—»11 Ilsleeli„ New I'in Natoli & wf, Ness Brand. New Yur Liu Ire, Boston i•iteililasd New Lemuel Sliusvell , , Mitt 1, Woodhull, Nes is' II 'bowie & is„ US N t; W 111eCrioli, 01110 ("stlierwooil & lil ,);,) , )w 11 s Is'estworrli, Clue W irsykr; New y o N Ogden & N Moons New Yi 11E1111401A , Wife, FUUulUrlc& 1100111 i s & da, N 1111 Counectiu )l r ,llACiitioev & -IV Cooper, l'ittslitim Piul i iocir, New vodek. moton v. 11 Berl: and svire, ,1»11111' 11»Nes,rd, NOS En.ouimeliii. New Y ) ~1 Nest' Yor I ; sGrlllus, 1 f e or u rlsou, V Culver, l' tin F Brooke, OlerelaM S Value, Bristol 'IV Mr Lanni]. Cititillbel 1 iiiirboluri s) rncuae Wltetior, Syriumse , E,3lYlieeler , 0111ong0 II II popes, sir Seireli, New Voir 1011 g, }'sl Cook. Baltimore 1411)01(1s, New Ye% .1 II Dorris, tlnlucy A) M (lithey 1;P 11010011), Delivw S iiitornsey, icelv y , ("olii NV Il ltussoll, 111 kres q wt; Now Yu Ii McKee Girard House U IlorsheY ;Go Hershey U Briggs, Sun nton : ANTI RUgerS, New :los SlePhens, Bartrot Ea Stephens, Havant. C E J oil nsen,BeNtou Miss Juhliholl, 131151.01 1.1 S Martin & In, Appi C Dlusinore, New ,le I at smurt+, New jos Linusey. New Y fsrnel Leavrlng & In, ()11.berthorp, Yu 1, DI Brown. Larnyett II Mneross, Olncinnn T Clneinnntl, John Taylor & In, N Miss Trwkw, Now Y, Harry Ward, 1 [aryls. W Kingsbury, ll' cnlan Freuelt,'Nuw Jl Ed in undo. Keene, John 'l' Din no, I) W Miller, SIIIITIntI IV C Thomas, Ralttin II Wolf, Utica, NT pi Robb I us, ni I , Edwards SE In, £ot Mks Edwnrds, Now Mr , Cara Speucon, Mil &Int 'l' Hoover, Hell W Fhb ttentuuk, Bta el, Pn E Grawford, N Heckman, Du Ceolll, lird: :11r, COSSlll),lifOrli IT.JMUM: , ,1 Jordan, Bollitnore I, Barnet, Milton W Ii Fry - mire. illilton ell Love, 111' Gravilortl, Look Go , II Fletcher, IT S 1I Schick, Ciettysl m , OAS llollen,teln, hlli I !mum., itrodinv 11 , 41 J 11 tArk, S A Trimmer, White Gen A lininsey, Ohio W A Frltelitiy, Marvin. Pen . I no L 1111w,mil, Y. Inlet Mt NV .11 , 4 McDonnell, Now I American—ekes' 0 II JlllllOll, N Yurk IN Dol., N .I CIUW.IIIIIII. at, N ,ter tiler 3lrli Wyk,. N 'Yu) T Norm', York Simnel lluuhlrtt, N Je C Inhofe .tamest F Smith, .1$ Birk. St Clair . Sliavya. Cl In i r 014 ladittroo4l la, N I (i war it: Atm, Dovloqo EI: Wunder. N (irk t Datum t. N York St. Louis llotel 1, 11).0.4: .1 Drew a. New .IPI'AFy It Want S w Ire, N. w J. it ILert 0 Melgo, Scrawl EG Suvd.un. Now 'ler likes street, ab. Third. lytt Ili Hanlon, Bridoaburg M J Thomas & lady, Bead's:. John Thomas, .Tr, Reading Tim° Wniton, Prankford Isaac Will lams, Fiial,: ford emu John Cook, US A I , ‘ Rolling, Baltimore I , .1 Joues, Wilmington, Doi Win Belsterling, Delftware Jae Nicholson. N Jersey John Cinineril, Del 0 II Ramsey. 'Paterson, ti Ml.Dottgal, Canova, N (too Desilvor, Brooklyn 34. I F Haas, Tuscarora eliarle. hekoon Plmm ti 8 Clark. Port Del 44q. 8 Joi te s 900 Woolly r • • - :R II lx•ek3 - .& wife, Pitt M Jacio.,,tt al=i= S Ames , . New .Ter.4ey The Union—Ar U S Nash la. NrAv 8 Barr. Xew York a sh street, above Third. rk 9teplion Kroh, 3•lnnd Sit Lai R Fisher '3: wr, Fa • A B Wingert!, recamttle 0 Tilos 0 Apple, Broom:mil° PalW 1, Difroutlerffer,Latic M Connor, Cumberland co Mrs Novo , Pa Trtny S Kokort, llantwor, Pa Thom Faris, New York ,3 M Ralelgan, Brooklyn F Smith, Now York The. Tart,. New rook Frank lierti6, Votise. Il W llorpor. ltattvt lit .Hey' 11 S Peluwi.l;, Pri u it Leominl. lla-.1. 0 John II Eplinit 1) D I • S A • x lia ,, xituu, Wash, D C FStmliavr =tl=l National—Um V B SteVilirt, Easton N I; Cniry, Pen uaylvni in Nichilihuu, 211: boa 11,2r . 14 _ 'e street, above Third. • Jos Mertz, Catawissa, Pa D E Klo pp, Blair, Pa 3 .r C Games, Ashland D lI Reiter, Stoymnint Peter Ewalt, Stoystown A It Kremer. Mechanicsb' g F Cl Mvors, Mechanicsburg Peter iloffor, Centre co, Pa Poi I ilinekel, Pennsylvania a P Stambaugh, Cumberland "a Rev E l ieiuer , Baltimore O S firtltlth, Baltimore AV T youte, Pottsville II C Youte, Norristown W Ault, Lebanon co, Pa .r W Coon, Waynesboro . Helbish, Freeburg Pu IV Moot& Freeburg M McFarland Hartford, Ct Pa (too Floto , Chicago, ILL P S I Huai us, Reading A. Atkinson, Leport 'a F A Edmonds Berlin, Pa A D Koplin, Pennsylvania IV - el;;, Mifflinburg :1: Millet, Pottiotyl 1 co u n '.... Kleckocr,_l4lllllnl. ra c;.•., Outclith.4, I\IIIII lulu! 'g M Kryder, Cllntou et , I .1 c Kryiler, Clint. o co, P. W II Ilarrh4, Mlllllitlium, I' .13 Monk, I,ewlslotru ~....0 \Volker, Lrwlslo rg 1' Wli.r. Soufli Bowl, VI . 1 :10.1. Wolter. Blob' co. PI Cot, l'einisylyouilt 14 S LrYiln. igtiiiio/ 1.0 1 . a 3.11i1 MCMillinni Millinli 1 ' .11t, II (iitri,, ntittmi, PI :. 51rInho it & Is, 3111 tot 1' \li.: K llolirco,"Lmocit.t , c 51'... K Itunslaker, Lon .1 E Hipster. Lilian ul cot P W Fisher, Lebanon co, 'I 1:.•V II (loodrlch,lllown it,' CI •ontmercild Rote John Fureninn, Puttsttm W Izer X llnlev, Manchester . 1 Itliond;, .1.401 Hunnver k mun. Wheeler, Sege Lund n Prince, Buidun —Sixth at.. nb. Chestnut. 1V R Ralph. &mak C lIR Burk, Va Wm Spear.s, Theo Bardsale,iVa Mrs F Fitzpatrick. J H. (.1 Lambert, Bucks eta, Pa T Sluclafr, Pittaburg Louis S I mbrle, Pittsburg States 1111ockry, 41trillo n 1: I reLsloy, Doylestow • It ICempton,..Nowville . H Van need, Vending It Im. tit avail Market street/. lur Williams, Allentown C N York. J Bossier, Mattiusburg A S Morrow' Hollidaysburg i A Alstead, Beaufort '8 A Smith, Penua, Robert Crawford W Soley, Baltimore John Bradley, Loretta N E Onus, Blairsville, Pa Deckers, I'lft:4l/uric McCloskey, Pittsburg Mr,. Neck inits 11 It Co rthrell Cliesto Wit4.l, Black Bear—Third i ,c, Tao Andres, llionig co, 1. I les , Schuman. heading A B Woodruff, MiMirth ln FllVon I torn, DI Chunk lw Morrison, Hindi n on Choi , Catknan, Jenkhan vir A(, Stilton, New Hann tul INI eiea Neagley, Mil lerNlin r I timid Spite, 3fillormlarl: lint e l Hecker, Mil lersb, r: ;leery (lonaer, Mil lereln r: ~•reinl Bnok, 31111en.lmon it..r it ti Boaler,lllllo..ln t• 74.. i. E Keifer, Nailer:dm r r §treet, above Callowhlll. • Philip Moyer, Millersburg John Witlert, Millersburg 21 Shama Scholz, Millersburg J S Shade, Lamartine n Daniel Bastaph, Alum Rock a John Slydor. Gettysburg,ra a .1 F Lower, Gettysburg, Pa C D We%dy, Fay elle villo,Pa .1 S Wertz. Chamberehurg 'd Henry S Miller, Chambersb .g \V Bossert, Chambersburg Joshua Crawford, Maryland • g Jai cob Shriner, Maryland . F Draber, Baltimore Mirky Shenf—S cc Pmusp. Lnitiliertmv . e • I.lieoniore, Loth Ins . vo, J Palmer, pIorY IIII, I I J 3 Lovett, Penty.ylvaollt Bucks e.• 4 1 or.utt & Its,FII I IICII NSltepitertl, II 1' II C Wayne 0., H 1 . 11.111)11, 111 Pow min, Lonrooter, Vorker,Lmnberv'e, &•••11bIovrit.,Lumberv'e. I nul street, below Vine. ' .1 S Be Conrhey, Immliv'e, Pa 1.1 Wm C Cook, New Hope 1 Wm Docker, Wyoming, Pa .1 B Stemple, Mooreetowu Saw Lever, Pennsylvania• I'J \V It Johnson, Pen usylva . J Remmy, N l' It It Sand Kitchen, EsLeton \V A File,rennsylvaldn I'a 11 Goias, PenasylVitliiii Pil 111 Randall, Pennvlvaela l'ss P Dyer, Doyleetown. • 3 thalseit Mouse-S eased St.. above Market. .1V Stiles. Kiwork, N J John Cir ldeLamtlti in, US A e Liudsloy, Newark, Josiah Hart, Doylestown A Lewis Pennsylvania Semi Weisel, Bticke CO, Pa +'.l'r r N L Walker, - I lailiton, Pa L•vis, Pennsylvania John Rican's, Delaware I n . .. Sutton, Now York .lux Abler & In, Ohio 11 Tiffany, Broaly Mee H Robertson, Salem, NJ Roberts& son, N J 'Richard B Topham, do F s Johnson, Del" w are I Blount Vernon—Se A Wier i t Long, New York II Duo liner, Ito 111 moro Ar Word, Now Jen" y II Itrown,'MoTyliind .1 Thompson, Springfield johilisoo , Mu ssitob one 3i Smith, 13oston and street, above Arch \V Wallace, Baltimore .1! Doane; New York T C BaieA, New York eats Weaver, liagorstuwa - Lima !tuition, Hogorotown .. ij Holum, Baltimore IF Todd, Cliestor, l'a • I . Enid Eagle—Thin WllNiat, Mt 13.titelrl. Ilvvord !Nat'l, Hacks c :101 Itilebmon, Wamsoubli Itobt prowl), lictltl'Aett 441 1S1141kttnlin, Ltsne JacAllobert, Ada/11/1 eo, Jacob Raffonspertor, l'cu 'HAW \Vetiver, Nor tisiuTien rt., above Callowhill. W Snyder, Northampton co • John Fraukon field, Parma AnttLerch,Northampton co W Kunstman, North a co Goo 31nyor, Northampton co , /, t Au to s Riegel, Mauch Chunk a Daniel Gres:4o , o.f Chunk I S Lolnaming, rittsburg BOARD OF TRAD PHILADELPHIA CAOROE L. BUZBY, 2G . BIDDLE,_,_ Co Jso, E. ADDLCKS, 1111M1TTBB OP TUB MONTS. ' i 7.11, BAGS 11COHANGE, PIirLADBLPHIL. LETT I.T r WICRCHANTIV ship Westmorohtnil. Deca ;s4lk Ainerientr,, Chrbitirth 3riir Frederick Dottse„Fpr Intended, Miller K•%nrutdn Mhti. It Liverpool, soon Port an Prince, soon !less T ondon, soon . Havana, soon 11a Barbadoes, soon MARINE;IN EILIJGENCE. Poitir OP PHILAD [LPHIA., Jan. 19,168& 7 RISE litS OB WAlii SUN SETS 3 1 44 MD. • I rum New York. m New York. Im. from New York. n Fortress Monroe. um Fortress Monroe. Irmo Fortress Monroe um Nowbern,' • AR Mir I P Nice, Endicott. sll,r Excelstor,ltliPV, ft. * 4( 'ltt H H Haacont, Iteht Effort, Doughty. Ctrs S.t!ir Eliza and .torJ C Runyon, mot hi, Stla 3 11unet.ota, find r AHED. 'r, Boston, II Winsor. I'at Royal, W P Clyde. Liverpool, Thos Richardson CL JIII) Norman Bak 14. 4 /' ll i Emilio. /land. Achilles, lle*, Gallagher iliterk Alice Minott, rg bune,4 Hume, (lb ) ' N Orleans, Workman& Co. refroy, Livorpool, kl A ]loader Martha. Cana, Live Lgris oo Harris, (Br) (If 'lt NO W A / Y h .. r W 0 Bartlett, Con RN A. lic:),r It P Mug, Bidgews stilt Excelsior, ltilev, N 4 t o li r c Runyon, Ati,ll)l Flit n B Bascom, Willis Sell,. Neptune, Burdue, N Cursllnue,ot, Smith" Eliza & Rebecca Pr' E L B Wales. Ili trio Sr/tr Effort Doughty, I ' o c o , - th e Price,e Endicott i'owtwentr, Charm Li&Starr, BAlti Sty R Willing, Chtypoole do ~oalfleet, Cienfuegos, Madeira telly, Hampton Roads, Navy I • Now York, D Cooper. w York, J It White. New York, Noble, Caldwell ma New York., do lw York, C A Heckseher & Co. rwbern, Tyler, Stone& Co. re, Fortress Monroe, do Fortrus Monroe, do I [rem Monroe, !tauter, NOrton. ?nrtress Monroe, do Now London, It lI Powell. nore, Wannemneber & Max , Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. 110:12M1111! Philadelphia Exchange,) LEWES. Del, Jan 16. P M. water steamer J S - Bowman, :nerd, schr Louisa. and twelve 'lnd fresh from SW. AARON MARSHALL. the. Breakwater for Philadel . M. t r. l i l tre ti M are at s Dr.a rira, brig lid Is i "un bound south &e Tho brig ha„ li, • : 1 1, cleared All A. at New YOricietit lin, cleared at New Yoiit leitik , 'slyester, hence, arrived at N , 631011 ,„,.r •l allolentio uri or Philadelphia. • I,,Ztlp Parliament, MuCK'' p. Shanithae, c,r:!lit Hans nu orcgarv, 44 . rci Inst. lath and Chestnut. Win SI Downs, Chicago Mrs P H Smith, Connecticut Jas A Smith & W. Coon ll L Fay & fa, Boston Thos P Rowe, New York S T Brown & wf, N.sierser. Mra N Carpenter. N York J A Boole, New Jork fun T Henry, Now York Simon Moyers, New York tiii C Gross, New York Jos .1 Lewis, West Chester Col West, Cape Mar Mrs 'Curdle) Dr Stainer, US ASCorner,I , SA a A Mention, New York It C James, Baltimore C F Sheenor, Tamagna I> a Stilwell, Now lurk Forbes Parker . 11 Tibblte, New York Dewey Crocker, New York. Col Donaldson, U S SR Hodges, U 8 A J C Cook T \V Lloyd, Trenton, N S R T Lincoln Wash'n, D C .1 0 Smith, Now York .1 A Dillon, St LOlllB 11 ['wily, Baton 31 Freelsgold nos Yonder CooPilwille &Indy, Boston 1 C Wheeler & wf, Daltim'e B Mingle, Now York C Branton, Jr i Pa E P Worrell, West Chester T Hatton, New York A W tiny, New York • Coo La th rom-Conn AMPonte&wllo,'Nl W It Loo and son. Bristol M C Mercer, Towanda, Pat J Langdon, Elmira A Tompkins, Pittsburg C Bvnns, Wash, D ii W L Horton, U 8 A M'i•rippel, Baltimore D.Smith, Troy, N Y M tool:son, Providence . 1 a Ea 4, St Lonitt W.. 1 Omta, New York Ci A Bowyer, Lexington - C 1 Cnullnutgll: Corinth, Ills! W BWllllllllls Boston B Crelioro, Franklin T M Chaffart & ISt, France II W Grinnell, Mononpileilt HlBreneman Cincinnati Struthers, Fauna .:tnnts below Ninth. E 1 i Rauch, M Chnnk Col 11 B Titus,N Hampshire Sarni A Walsh, New. York E Hartzell, Franklin co, Pa Chas Swift, New York E Herring, New York tli'l W Hickman, Del J 13 Lippincott, Baltimore 0 Fenwick Stone, Baltimore W M Babbitt, New Jersey 11 1? Connell, Now York 0 1: Saunders, Prot, R N Criddiend John Suilth John Crosby & wf, N York John Wend S C Davis, St Louis ii icrauser, St Louis In S Gregg, Baltimore S Archbold, Chester H Price Mr Thompson, New York Mrs Thompson, Now York Miss Thompson, Now York Bola MeKln sic, Baltimore' W C Ford, New York C, 11 Tyson, Pottsville War Kendrick, Pottsville Jos llHrrisoll W P Wil itF, I'a 1 C Hutchins Ii h Shopperit, Pottsville IS Robbins, Pa street, below Arch. 1) Il Rdssel I, Waynesboro ,T Waver, Waynesboro P Kerr, Pittsburg .1 Solomon, Hazleton Geo Ehrhart, Lancniter P Getty, Allegheny. 1 K (7retz, 13loomsbarg. J Comfort, Maryland 1) W Robbins, Bloomsburg Thos C Porter, Lancaster Thos Johnsen & wf, N 131' EtAhlemall , J A Longealio, Money Jno Slocum, New Orleans P H Moronoy, S A J Clark, Alexandria, Va W ilinsterton Johnstown D J Morrell, ' Johnstown .1 Hamall, St Louis MPS Harrison, Washington H (Intern-Lan street. above Fifth. Jamos M Ben it nett, N York N B Galan, N York floorgc Brockway W W Yalta, S A Win Maine, Baltimore M Sigmund, Lehigh co C M Mihaly C .1 Brown, Maryland C W Perkins, Maryland M Taylor, Maryland I) B Smith, Coon 'll T Bronson, Indianapolis T C Smith Brigs Amelia Vincent, hence for New Bedford, and Whitney.W Lydia Stover, hence for Boston, at Newport 16th inst. Brig Ada McCloud, Davis, at New Orleans 34l last, re- Parted from Philadelphia.. Schr Ellen, Stevens, hence fur Boston, at liewPOrt kith instant. Schr Smith Tuttle, Rich, hence, arrived at Boston 16th lust. RY TELEO APIT. Nrnv Yottn, Jan 38—Arrived, brig Harvest Qneen, - frotn Matamoros,- schr Lath Rich, from Galveston; schrjOka lona from New Means., SPECIAL NOTICES. RABB TIMES ARE UPON Us I I—ECONOMY ) therefore, should be practised by everybody, in all things. One Dollar expended woe in purchasing a bottle of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT by those troubled with a slight cough or Hoursenetis, or a Sore Throat, may save the expense of a doctor's bill. A neglected cough often ends in Consumption. A slight inflammation of the lining of the wind tubes, the usual symptoms of Which area sore throat and a pain in the breaSt, will soon lead, through went of attention, to Bronchitis. A day's delity may entail mouths of suffering. Let 'the afflicted try 'at once JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It is a standard re mestY, and its curative powers have been tested by thou sands of persons who have been restored to health by its use. Prepared and sold at No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. jalP.2t HASIIEF,SH CANDY CURES NERVOUSNESS, Weakness, depression of spirits, a e., an agreeable sab stituto for Liquors or Opiates. It has marvelons proper ties as a medicinal agent, Books sent free. Dr. CLIN TON KUYPERS, 144 South SIXTH Street, Philadel phia. jal.72t. 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 stomach. They cure Dyspepsia aid Constipation. • They cure Diarrhceha., Cholera, and Cholera liforhus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They mats the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Nom, the cele. Prated 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 person, requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 205 t BROADWAY, New York. se24-6m ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST 3TTLEB, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fl. germ. All Goods made to Order warranted satisFactory. Our ONE-PATCE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. delS-ly JONES St CO., 604 MARKET Street BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE 1 THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; Warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad., dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns s splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bountiful, Sold by all Druggists, Sm. /1161- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHB. GDR, on the four sides of each 60. v. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and IS Bond street,) New Yee: MTV, 9 M.c3RRZEr3_ HUTCIIIN4—GREEN.—On the Vith in t., at Grace Church, by the Rev. Wm: Suddards, D. , daugh ter of Dr. J. Greco. of \\rub ington, D. C., to Liontenttut B. T. 'Hutchins, 6th U. S. Cavalry. ROWE—LIVINGSTON.—fiI New York, January by the Rov. John Cotton Smith, Thomas Pictou Rnt e, .of Brooklyn, to Kate lit eelnau, only daughter of Mu. Robert D. Liyingston, of New York. - * DIETS. WENDEROTTL—On the ISth inst., Mary Dorothea, daughter of P. Augustus and Matilda Wenderoth, aged S ware and 24 days. 'WHIGIIT.—On Saturday morning, the 17th inst., Mrs. Georgiatia M., Wife of Henry Wright The relatives and friends of the :famtly are respect fully invited to attend the funeral ou Tuesday, the 20th inst., at? o'clock P. M. from the residence of Mr. George Downing, No. 2613 South Fourth street. ■ .11F.A.2.011.—0n the Tth just., at White Halt, Montour county, Pa., Dr. .T. M. Realer, formerly of this city, in OW 45th year of his age.. *. NOBTON.—On the 15th inst ./ George Norton, in the 53d year of his age. Ills relatives, male friends, and the members of the Bar, are respectfully invited to Wilma the funeral, from his late residence, N 0.627 Catharine street, this(Monday) morning, the 10th inst., at 0 o'clock. Funeral service at Trinity Church, Catharine st. COLLINS.—On the evening of the 15th last., Isaac Col lins, in the 76th year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fune ral, without further notice,lrom his late residence, West Penn Square and Filbert street, to-day (Seconttday),loth inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. New York papers please copy. • Weekly Report of Interments. • HEALTH OFFICE. .Titn. 17. ISat • Deaths awl intermevts in the City of i'hitode/Pitia from the 10th to the lithqfJanuary,l.so. CECEMMI /disco' , A nem Abortion. Apoplexy Sitcom and Scalds Ca liter Utornit. Croup Congestion of Brain. Lungs... Cirrhosis ofLiver... Caeh OXiJI Carbuncle Consumption, Lungs Contusion of Brain. Convulsions. .... Cynnos6. Dlptheria Diarrhout Dropsy Abdoutival. " Drain . Chest...... " Heart Disease Drain " Heart " Spine Liver Stein St Bow Dysentery Debility Effusion on Lungs... Epilepsy Fracture of Thigh ... Fever, Puerperal ... " Remittent.... . OF TITS ABOVE GS 21 24 Under 1 year-- • From 1 to 2.... 2 to 5.... 8• 1 to 10... " 10 to 183.... • 15 to 20.... " to • 30 to 40.... WARD 20 Muth.... WARD:3 First Second ..... Third . Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh.... 'Ninth% ..... 1 ... .. -—.. _ ii Eleventh sliwentieth.. 12 Twelft h. 7 Twenty-first... 11 Thirteenth 4 Twenty-second 0 Fourteenth 12 Twcuty-third.. sFineenth 9 Twenty-(earth. SS Sixteenth. 7 Twenty-Pdth 1U Seventeenth 14 Unknown. 121Eighteeuth 101 Total. Deduct deaths from the country Net deaths in the city 287 Nativity—United States, 211; Foreign, 61; Unknown, '4. From the Almshouse, 16; People of Color, 10 ; from the country, 0. The »umber of deaths, compared with the correspond ing week of 1562. and of last week. was as follows: Week ending January 18th, 1662, was 263. Week ending January 10th, ]BG3. was 238. Males, 1,0; reIIIIIICS. 117 ; Boys, S 1 31 Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 31- By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ; Health Officer, BLACK AND WRITE BAIM.ORAL SKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts. Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. Muslin and Revere Bows. Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black. Crape Tr I nimings. English Crapes and Veils. Bound Grenadine and Crape Veils. Black all-wool Ottoman Poplins, 87i cents. Black and English Reps, 23 to cents. Just received by BESSON & SON, Jan MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT Street. "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -a—i ARGIL have a fine assortment of • Good GICIIOCY Black Silks. jab . Widows' Silks without gloss. PYRE & LANDELL, FOII4TIT. AND k , eg: r i t. d flBe oo st a o s c . k of • • je.lo But Mtalug, ?Annus, and Plannelt •• . . EYRE."& LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep a fall Hue of • • Mourning Shawls. . jai° • Fashionable Shawls. • . • • GERMAN INTRODUCTORY LEO TblUi, to Ladi p ot and Gentlemen, 108 North ''WITH Street, at. W welch* THIS EVENINU. Admit tance (roe. Clis3 C. C. SCHAEFFER. E. FOURTEENTH. ANNUAL C 11l met:tient or the Macular Erctectic. Medical will occur at •CONCEUT HALL, on WEDNES DAY. January 21, at o'clock P. Valedictory address by Protiwor E. G. DALTON, A. 31., M. D. Mimic bl.r lleck'A Baud. The public are invited. W. PArni . M. D.; Dean of the Faculty, 031 ARCH Street. jal9-20 THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE Corporators of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LO3IPNY will be held on MONDAY, January at 12 .'clock M., at the Hotel. us Wit J. SERGEANT PRICE, Secretary. re - f• ON MOTION OF "WH... HENRY E.C.?:•3IAWLE. E4q., OPA)ROE S. WARD was admitted to wattles as au Attorne3tia the District Court and Court or common Plum for the city and conuty of Philadasl hia. THE FOURTH LECTURE OF THE COllrse, in aid of the ''Clutren .of St. .11attlt1as." utli he delivered at CONCERT HALL, on TUESDAY EVF.NINO, 20th inzLi., by the ltor. .701 IN COTTON tiytl9ll t of New York . Subject—'The Monument 4 of Fula Tlclots, 25 cents each. For sale at C. it. Burns', fin Chestnut ' , tract ; Episcopal Book Store, 1224 Chestnut I reef, and at tt,o hull. jal9-24 IOTIOEAN ADJOURNED MEET- . 1f;33 . " ' l l it t thit tockhoworri of tho Masonic Hall, Moan punk, will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENINO, Janus ry 21st, ISgi, for tho election of won Trustees. Polls open 01/E hour, front 7 to SP. M. Ferrous voting by proxy will be required to produce ptoyerly netbentleated vouchers for their authority. Jal94e. THOMAS FERGUSON, Secretary. : , «P THE A NNIVERSARY or THE ..uz. 102 SCHOOL .IND CHILDREN'S HOME" . will be Mid - at the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, corner of Fifteenth and Cheltunt streets, oil TUESDAY' EVENIEfi. January 20.1, at VS o'clock. Addresses hy the Deo, 11111,11 1 BROOKS, Rev. DANIEL MARCH, Rev. Y. lIENSON, and others. ul7-ilt• •"7" - "„,e-L. CALEB COPE, TREASURER OF THE UNI rED :OATHS S.l.Nirtnlfl7 COMMAS nst SN, Northeast corner or MINOR and SINT!! Streets, ark howiedg,es the receipt of the following contributions pinre the last report: K W. Clark & Co. (additional) 9100 OD Fret,' a late weolciatlon, per J.C..11 214 Al Tierodore )leVi rir 0 . . • 5 Al Monk of Oto Northern Liberties ' ' 103 00 Pekin 'Mills ' 100 00 Alexander Whllidin & Sons, (additional) 23 00 (ash h 10 WOO lie . 'ir York and liattlintire Transportation Line.... 100 00 lisitiniore and l'hiladelphin Steamboat CO 'lOO CO o'. V. 13 - OO litundulph .1‘ Jenks . Itkl 00 J. }littler Wright 100 0) T. Y. lie udolph 30 oa ltobert .1. Mercer 00 00 l'revlottAly reported Total . s49lBl 23 TUN SANITARY: CO3IMISSION, No. 27 South SIXTH !greet, elee , eekeowledgem the receipt. of the follewlng detottionAln jtorpilitl topplies . aince the test ropers . ..„ PottsvillP Ladies' Aid. I package, AMMON S .Low.r dterion and Radnor Ladies,' Aid, picklo4 and dried fruit; dirs. Joseph Sill, cukhlons and pads. Miss 14 la Manderson, stockings. • .A.l.ady. stockings. Mr'.H. Xing. stockings. . Tao & CO.. G half bariels sugar. Ik• AT A MEETING OF TEE CONTEI... BUTORS to the HOSPETAL OF THE PRO- TiteTART EPISCOPAL.CHORCH in Phihulelphia, held TUESDAY, January Gth'lflßL, the following-named gen• Heinen Were dulrele,cted members of the Board of Mann germ to nerve for the coveting three yearn, viz : Rev. M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, D: D. Rev. RICHARD.NEWTON;..D D. Right Hey. WILLIAM:BACON STEVENS, D. D. JOAN BOHLEN. • ' WILSON C. SWANN DI. D. -, .CLAYTON T.. PLATT. ' • EDWARD HAR'IBHORNE, M. D. -• JOHN WELSH. . - . Aut•Al. EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS, Secretary. Fever, Scarlet Typhus Typhoid Gangrene Hemorrhage Flopping Cough Inflammation Brain.. " Bronchi.. " Chest..... Heart.... Larynx.. Liver " Stem & B. Uterus Inanition Icterul • Jaundice Mania-a-Polo. Malformation:. Marasnuts Measles Old Age Palsy Elicifmatisiu ... Scrofula SaraTitront Softening of Bruin... ..... Still-born Teething Unknown Wounds—Ci an Shot.- Total. HERE WERE— From 40 to 60 50 to 60 60 to 70 " 70 to SO. SO CO 90 " 60 to 100 I WARD'. 11 Nineteenth. $l,llO 70 48,00 i 55 ir..Zt.=k TWELFTH DISTRICT STATION flit HOUSE, January 16, 1863.—at a meeting of the ()Ricers ef the Twelfth Police District, held January 16, -1E63, the .following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereos,.it has pleased Almighty God, in his divine providence, to remove from among us one of our as m mates, Mr. SAMUEL D. ALLEN, an officer who, by his strict integrity and uprightness through a long owlet!. Hon with the force, merited the approval of all those who had intercourse with him officially, and bY his Man ly traits and kind feelings entwined himself in our fandeet affection: therefore, Resolved, That in MS death we have lost a true friend and worthy eompanium . one who has entwined himself around our hearts by his many acts of kindness and his long connection with us. And he it further . . Resolved; That we sincerely sympathize with his fami ly in the loss of one to whom they had reason to be very. tenderly attached, on account of his kindness and atten tion as a husband and father, and wh tby his many Vir tues had endeared himself to ail who knew him. , Resolved, That -a copy of theabove resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased; and be publish ed in the public Ledger and Toe Treoo.. ' CHARLES P. COWARD, Chairman of Committee. DAVID B. THOMAS - CHARLES R C OEI4. LL, GEORGE JACKSON, Committee. It* WILLIAM H. AXE. M.. AT A SPEC JAL MEETING OP! TUE BOARD OE. MANAGERS OF THE, HOUSE OE HERM 5, held January 17, 1563, the following' Pre amble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted: - Whereas, It ha th pleased the Almighty Disposer of all things to remove from his earthly labors ISAAC COL LINS; and Whereas, the members of this Board desire to' testify the high regard and respect they entertained for their departed friend Therefore,' Re.coired, That in the death of Isaac Collins the House , of Refuge has lost one of its most devoted friends, who. for upwards of thirty-and , four years,. constantly and successfully endeavored, with unceasing energy and unabated zeal, to promote its interests; the Managers an tysociate endeared to them by his great worth, and so ciety' a disinterested and distinguished philanthropist, whose virtues will long be remembered, and whose memory: cherished. , ,' • ' Resolred, That as a Mark of respect for their departed fa lend, the members of this Board will attend his funeral. Re,s'olred, That B. B. Browne,'Esq., be requested to .prepare a memorial commemorative of the 'virtues and services of the deceased. ' : Resolred, That a committee of seven be appointed to convey to the family of Mr. Collins the sincere sympathy of this Board for the loss they have sustained. - Resolved, That the Chapel Committee be instructed to have a funeral sermon preached in the Chapel of each of the Houses of Refuge. z. The following gentlermn were appointed: Messrs. Ea rp, Barclay, Fullerton, Fobes, Shippen; Perot, and Browne. ; - Extract from the minutes. THOMAS EARP, Chairman. N. B. BROW NE, Secretary. ;It ILII.Va -- • HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1116 EUTHBF,ET Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, use of charge. B. F. GLENN, noTirtf Secretary of Board of Managers. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD .COMPANY.—PRILA -1MM111:1, January 10, MK_ • The Board of Directors hove this day declared a serai annual dividend of FIVE PER cwArr. from the : , profits of the Company for six mouths, payable to the Stock holders on and after the 21st instant, clear Of all taxes. ittl7-41t24 MORRELL;.Secretary, /Z - 3 , 11 L , MERCHANTS' FUND.—THE AN md Meeting of the MERCHANTS' FUND SO CIETY., w.ll lie hold on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 20th inst.., at 4 o , elock. at their Room, northwest corner EETENTH cud SA NSOM Streets. The Annual Report will be submitted, and an' election held ferollicers.. TI3OS. BRADY, 3a14-8t Secretary. 1/Z.OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. T 1 •T TO TILE ARMY AND .NAVY, P.IJILADah- PPIA, October 24. 1.562. Wounded 'Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing' themselves of the Isiatloual Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply ipunodiately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No, 1609 GBESTBUT dlieet. B. FRANK PALMER, ine-firn Government. Surgeon-Artist. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PRIG IV DELPII .Tanu ry 14,1861.—The Annual ?dott ing of the Union Canal ,Company or Pennsylvania will be bt-ld et No 298 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February 3d, 1363, at 11 o'clock A. M. jil.bl;tfe3 0. THO , IfPSOFT, SecretarY• OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, January 12, 18433. NOTICE TO StOCIUTOLDERS.- . -The Annaal Meeting of the Stockholder; of this Company wilt be held on MONDAY, the second day of February4So3,- at 10 o'clock A. M„ at the SANSOM-STREET HALL,: The Annual Election for Directors will he held on MONDAY, the second day of March, ISO 3, at the Mee of the Company, No. g,38 South THIRD Street. , jrirrtfe2 . EDMUND SMI PH, Secretary.: IMP OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN' COMA AND IRON COMPANY.—PittLA DELPITIA. January 16, 1663. At a meeting' of the Board of Directors held this day. a dividend of ONE DOLL AR AND FIFTY CENTS ($1.50) per share of the Capital Stock of the Company was de clared, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal repre sentatives, on and alley the 27th tut. jal7-d t 27 JOSEPH' C. COPPUCK, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADBL PHIA, .Tanuary 12,1563.. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a 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 past six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. CHARLES PLATT, .7an. 33, 1%9 Lial:1•60 Secretary. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL .IN SURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, January 5, MN. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this ConsimuY. held this date, a DIVIDEND OF SIX PER 'CENT., on tho outstanding Scrip, was declared, payable to the scrip -holders on demand, wttholtt deduction for taxes. 1nG:19.1 JOHN MOSS, Assistant Secretary. M. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, December 20,1863. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 19th day of January next, at 11 o'clock A, M., when an Electlon,will be held for seven DIRECTORS to serve for the ensuing rear The Transfer Books of the CoMpauy will be closed Tor fifteen days prior to the day of Election. de2o-swSdal9 JOS. C. COPPUCK. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street, Put LADer,rn lA, January 13,1863. The Transfer Books of the Common Stock of this Company, opened TO-DAY, will be again closed on the 17th inst., at the close of business hours. The dividend will be calculated on the shares as they stand on the hooks at the close of business on the 17th inst., and the books will be reopened on February 2. k 73.& F. BRADFORD, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE I .. M ' INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street, P.IIII,ADELPII lA, Jalllllll7 15, MS. At the Annual lifoetung of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the ]9th day of Jannary, 1.963, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected DIRECTORS for the en suing year Y. Ratchford Starr. Geo. IL Stuart,- Willie m McKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringer, John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Falinestock; Benj. T. Tredick, James L. Clitithorn, Mordecai L. Dawson, William G. Bouillon. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, hold this day, T. RAI CIIFORD STARR was re-electe i President. jal7-6t if _ THOS. H. MONTGOMSRY. Secretary. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COM MENCED BUSINESS zon bia own account as INSU RANCE AGENT and BROKER. °Olen 213 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES W. COXE. l'n 11. DELFT! TA, 16th January,lB63. • .ial7-6t if M. INSURANCE COMPANY. OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 14, 1563. The following gentlemen have been duly elected as Directors of the Company for the year Bei : DIRECIOIt FOR YEAR 1563. ' HENRY D. SHERRERD, CHARLES MACALF:STEN, WILLIAM S. SMITH, WILLIAM R. WRITE, GEORGE H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, JR., TORIAS WAGNER, THOMAS N. WATTSON, HENRY G. FREEMAN, CHARLES S. LEWIS. _ GEORGE C. CARSON, EDWARD C. KNIGHT, JOHN N. AUSTIN. At a nwetin g of the Directon, held' this day, HENRY D. SHERRERD, Esq., was unanimously re-elected Free'- dent of the Company. JOUR. WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. NOTICE.—AT MEETING .OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on the 6th and 9th instant, the following' resolutions were passed and ordered to be published:: Resolved, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue• the•payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the Met January instant, except in such cases as they may have already obi iaated themselves to pay afterthat date. Resolved, That the Committee will, as sootoas practi- cable, after the Ist of February next, make a• report to the subset ibere to the Fund. Resolved, That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city orPhila delphia, on or before the Slot Jaanary instant, (immerg ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees r and those .who have received any bounty from the city of Philadelphia,) for the followir g—viz: Segebarth's Artillery. Peyton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artillery, U. S. Regulars, U. S. Marines, Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments. Said payment to be made whenever the recruit Is de tlnitively in service in" the Held, or in a fort, garrison.. navy yard, or ship of the United States. pesored, That all payments under the foregoing.reso lutions be made in accordance with the forms adopted• by the Disbursing Agency • TiIOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary.. MILITARY. j i • BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE. l• • REGIMENT. • 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS BOUNTY RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and in camp in Philadelphia.) Men joining this regiment will receive the following bounties: Cash in hand on being mustered in ' 625 'when the company Is full 50 " when the regiment is full At the expiration of service Total $175 None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. de`.l4-tf CONTINENTAL . .CAVALRY.. "Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIBLU, N. J. ) 11 6 —MEN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the drat 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 ofgood re ferences. and .who have seen service. dell-tf • • • :MILITARY GOODS. • • G. SiMONS BI2,O72ITIFITti • SMIRIII-STREET.II.4,I.L, , . • MANUFACTURERS .01" JEWELRY. • FINE. SWORDS, . • AND MILITARY 00pDS, IN EVERY VARIETY 188416 m . • • •i0v:144 n. , ..vvvv.vsnevs.w.n.n....owyvvvvvvvv Nvv v , :+".".lvv , COP . ARTNERSHir.: . • . •' The nedersigued have this dav mochas& together under the haute of . PEIPER AND • NIAIITCT:RY, for the maw:talon of the - WHOLESALE BOOT AM> SNOB BUSINESS, At No. 31 NONTIL THIRD- STREET. Pinta-40E13411A. ;limnlay 19;11381 7.4.'ER PAYETF , SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Call. the. attention of the trade. to their fresh and, ebn assortment of Sugars. Syrork.. Cotter", &c. MA GIN IFI EN T J AVELRY : AT-Lnion nothing. ClieniTrininting SOS 2 . 11.414 MAR KET Street.. . • . • liolIMPt• • ASSICAL AND ENGLISH S C HOOL CL D. ODEOODY. Ar M.. 11.08 MARNSTStreet. 1 - 11tES - A'zi- -CELEBRATED WEDDING :- Asp VISITING. CIiNDS. onIy:MAGOG CHESTNUT Street. • lt* A RARE. CHANCE TO MAKE bIONEV.—A now ASH SIFTER' own retail at - $1.40. sad pay .10u per cent. Rights for sale— Box 220 6 , Phila delphia Post Unice, • delft*. DR-.PINE, PRACTICAL. DEN. IST fur the lo l a tweatj• years, 2t9 VINE St.. below Third; larerts nu. most heatalfal .TERI'ILof the ago, luellated on floc Ould . Plating; Silver; Ilitleduite, Co ante, Maher, .&c., at prices, Cur neat and aukithitial workonere reasenable than nay dentist in this city or State.. Toth plugged to last for lifu. Artificial Teeth!re• paired teeitlt. NO pain in extracting. Nu charges Ala iattisflcd all La right, Reference. host fig jal94ini THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 1863. • BIICI LAM a..PEIPHIL HENRY H. MARKLEY. jatl-2t* PltrLAnl;r.Pßi . RETAIL DRY GOODS. UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT. BOYS' CLOTHING LADIES' CLOAKS. READY MADE 'OR MADE TO ORDER COOPER Bc, CONARD. jay-tfel B. E. COB. NINTH and ; MARKET !Rai JAMES R CAMPBELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY 'GOODS, - AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have just received, and are now offering, magnificent lines of SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON. nol-3m -PRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES JUST OPENED, 5,000 YDS. MOUSELEIN DELAINES, OF CHOICE STYLES On hand, Saxony-waven DRESS. GOODS, at 20, 25, and Si cents per yard. C UMW EN STO DD ART & 13R0., 450, 452, - and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. jandt - • , lOg't CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, AND , • EMBROIDERIES. A full assortment always Oil 'hand at LOW [PRICES. Jnst received, lace-trimmed Embroidered and Mourning Muslin Bows and Neek-Ties, for the house and street. - Also. alldinen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 16 cents. Also, all descriptions of "Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladieth Gents, and Children, at WHOLESALE PRICES. ja&tf, ISiY. , , ' $ • ' EDWIN -HALL. & BRO., 2G South SECOND Street, Rave reduced the prices:of Fancy Silks, . Rich Printed Dress Goods, Choice Shades of Merinoes, Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins. ' ' All-Wool lie Laines, All kinds of dark dress goods reduced.. Also, Pine Long Broche Shawls, Open Centre. Long Cashmere Shawls, Rich new styles of Blanket Shawls. 4-4 Lyons Silk velvets, pure Silk. de23-tf DRY GOODS FOR WIRTER, Rep. Poplins, French Merinos, Colored Mousseline!, . Poult De Soles, - Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawls, • Balmoral Skirts, Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Black Bombazines, Worsted Plaids, Cheap Delaines, • French Chintzes, . Shirting Flannels, Broehe Shawls, Fine Blankets Crib Blankets. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, noll-tf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets H STEEL St: SON HAVE A LARGE • assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for HO• LTDAY PRESENTS. Rich Fancy Silks Plain Silks, choice colors. Plain and Figured Black Silks.. Plain and Figured Rim Poplins. Plain and Figured Mermoes. Plain Sol ferino Cashmeres, at 3734 e, worth 82. WINTER SHAWLS, in great variety, • MERINO SCARFS, BROCHE BORDERS. CLOAKS—Of New and Fashionable Styles, made Of Black Beaver, Frosted Beaver, and Black Cloth. Call and examine our stock. We guaranty to give sa tisfaction, as we sell nothing but good articles, and at lower prices than they can be bought elsewhere. del3 Nos. 713 and 715 North' TENTH street.' fiRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS. Larg'e Crib Blankets. Fine Cradle Blankets. jal . EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH VYR,E & LANDELL, FOURTH AND A—a ARCH, have a fine stock of GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM. Good Large Blankets. Good Linen Sheeting& Good Muslin by the piece. Good Unshriuking Flannels. Good Fast. Colored. Prints. Goodgable Linen and Towels. Good - Quality Black Silks. Good Assortment. Colored Silks. jai EMBROIDERIES. - WHITE GOODS, and HOSIERY, at Witcriesale Prices. The subscribers offer one of the best selected 'and largest assortmente of White Goods; Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, Trimmings, &c., to be found in the city, to which they respertfally invite the attention of the Iadies, SFIEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, jals-I.2trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. FINANCIAL. GOLD . AND SIL CITY WARRANTS, OLD DEMAND TREASURY NOTES, BOUGHT AND SOLD'BY PALMER & HUEY, No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET, .1614-wfm 6t* JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, F M M STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THB BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND. LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON. THE BEST TERMS U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, TWENTY-YEAR PER CENT. BOOM PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF .THE GOTERNMENT AFTER RIVE YEARS. Lam instructed by the BECRETARY OF THE TUBA &MY to receive subscriytions for the strove LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commence from the DATE OP SUBSGRIP TION, and is PAYABLI IN GOLD at the Mint; or any Bub-Treasury or Depository of the United- 54n-tes t on the fmt days of May and November of sash year. At the present PREMIUM 015 Gem), these Poonda yield about EIGHT per cent per annum. A fall supply always on hand. JAN 00 , 16 E, - SUBSCRIPTION AORNT, notkmhl 714 SOUTH TUIRD STREET. Q HARVEY THOMAS, s STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALN:OII SriMBET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds-Of 11. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and , sold.on Commission, ex clusively; Business Paper and Loans on Collateral nogosiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. liatbamTrotter &Co., Geo. Di Parrish, Esq. John B: Myers & Co. Sarpuel.B, Thomas, Seq., Farness, Bzinley , sc . do., •ifoliti Thomas, Flag. del6-3mif $250,000 T N IN LARGE OR SNAIL AMOUNITS, ON DIAMONDS, siLvErt-prdars. 'WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND GOADS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHt N'S' OLD EVIABLISITIED MONEY LO.AN OFFICE, N. B. CORNER THIRD AND spßues, STREETS„ • (Only one swum below the Exchange.) Advances made at the lowest rases. &Mlle $20,000,. ,() an_ other l; S°s 000. $5,000, oil Warms or City ktoperty by JOBA4II I . li n ittr ge ittli-St* • 41341 k WAINUT street. HIS AMOUNT WANTED $8,000,a, --THIS in Chester county. Apply to Salt. E. PETTIT. 309 .WALNIIT.Street. 1,000 DOZEN HICKORY SHIRTS. . • 1,000 . do. QR FL' A n I R lELral R B T I SY 5011 do. l AS, Pa t inal,kl re irilßT.. • SOO do. { LOW-PRICED WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS. 1,000 do. DENIM OVERALLS. 10,000 PAIRS COTTONADE PANTALOONS. . For sale by BENNETT, RUCH, Sc Co.. • 3a13-Im Mannhicturers, 211 CHURCH ALLEY IMPORTANT AND•TRUE.-REI MER'S IVORYTYPES are the moat perfect and pleas ing Picture; made their accuracy of likeness and color ing Is an establi shed fact. SECOND Street, above Green. . It LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Friretts, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs, Ventila ted Scalps'of Superior :Manufacture. Prices are lower than those of arty ogler establishment. BAKER'S, AIM& No. 909 GESSTNUT Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. • • pENI.TEETON DUCK. FARNHAM,KIMMAM, 8a 00., 3alf 6 i WELLING - , COFFIN, ec CO., PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SITEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. • . • DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS: COTTONADES,'CORSET JEANS. , SILESIAS, NANKEENS.- COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. ' BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO'KERSEYS. • KENTUCKY J4NS. • ALSO, SKY-BrER icEßsgys, INFANTRY CLOTH'S. ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 12-ounce HUCK, &c., Zko de6.niwf Sm. pHIT-lADELPHIA "BAG , 31ANUFACTORY. BURLAP BAGS, OF ALL SIZES, FOR CORN. OATS, COFFEE, 13011 R DUST, &c. ALSO, SEAMLESS BAGS, Of standard makes, ALL SIZES; for sale cheap, for net cash on deliverY• GEO. GRIGG-. jalCkf No. 219 and 2219111TRC11 ALLEY. EAMLESS BAGS.. 2,OOO'CANADA A, all Cogon, 17 ounces. 3;000 OZARK'S, . < 600 KELLY'S, " 1,000 AMOSICEAG:C., ' 3,000 HAMPDEN E., half,Cotton. For sale low by • GRIGG & HARIVISTEAD, 21ERCIIA1 DIZE BROKERS, ja33m • NO. 21 STRAWBERRY:Street . • . OTTON YARN. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & IIUT6HINSON, PHILADELPIIIA-MADB GOODS. 5e26.6m TLANTIC COTTON MILLS. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. CHARLES AMORY, JR., & CO., AGENTS, 205 CHURCH ALLEN'. nuLADELrrria. ja,34f 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 DITOK. BROWN AND BLEACHED. MEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For sale by FROTHIN•GHAM & WELLS. ii3l-11t1 FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. -A- The subscriber woulii invite attention to his IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS. Which I e makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stoutly receiving, NOVELTIES - FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J SCOTT, .GEN I s LEiMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, Eb. CHERTNUT3TREET, jar. tf Four doers b the . Continental. 11OLIDAY PRESENTS. Has now in store an elegant assortment of GENTLEMEN' S WRAPPERS,, SCARFS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, &c., PIOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS- A large variety for sale; at low prices, by JAMES W. QUEEN Sr C0.,- del3-tf if . 921 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND - 44 - 11 - SPYGLASSES, for presents ; for sale by JAMS W. QUEEN & CO., del3-tt if 924 CHESTNUT Street. R.A GL ASSES , OPERA GLASSES. For sale by : • JAMES W. QUEEN . & CO„ dell-tf if - 924 CHESTNUT Street.. LADIES' FANCY . FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 'MS ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, ' IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS My assortment of Fancy PUTS for Ladies and 'Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. oc,34mif AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, ➢To. 57 South THIRD Street, tint door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that itavelieen Mimed by the Government for ht quantities to suit. A liberaldiseount allowed on amounts of $6O and up wards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, de9-6m No. 57 Soath THIRD Street. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVS. ‘- 1 NUE '1 . 1.118D COLLECTION DISTRICT; Pennsyl vania,comprisi n g Twciftl, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth, and nuiteenth wards of the city, of Philadelphia: . • • NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named District, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take on: Licenses; having been completed, notice is hereby given that the taxes atoremid will be • received daily by the undersigned, between the hones of 9 A. M. and 3P. 31.. (Sundays excepted,) at his office, eouthwest corner-off' TRIED and wiLLovr Streets, on and aft. r MONDAY, February 2d, ISfal,and until and including SATURDAY, the 21st day of the same month. - PENALTIES. - - All persons who.fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and 0011 and Silver.Plate,oa er before the aforesaid :7,lat of Febru ary, ISEL,3, will inane- a 7".6naity of ten per ceutosu addi tional of the anumat thereof, and costs, as provided lbr in the 19th section of ibe Excise Law of July 1, u 562. All persons Whey. in like manner, shall fail to t.111;e out their Licenses ae required by law, on or before vise cast of February, Fatra rra rifl incur a penalty of THREE TIMES ME AMOUNT. OF SAID LICBESSS, In accordance-with the provisions of the 59th swim of the Excise Law aawesaid. . _ . , AlGr- Honewof Dee United States only received.] . Aid' No furthernotice will be given. WTELIA3I J. WAINWRIGHT. Collector. jal7-dtf S. W. cor. THIRD and WILLOW Sta 'STATE 0 F SAMITEL • ISIILLI NEAHM. DECEASED —Lottery of A.dintnistratlon upon the Estate of- 5A31111.1. NULLINEAUX. late of ..hianayunk,. in. the 21st ward of the city of Philadelphia. deceased „haying been granted to the undiNsigned, alt . pereons Indelisa to the said estate will pleasenaake pay ment, alit these having claims will present , them with out delay to JOSEPH NULLINEAUX, Administrator, FRONT Street, above Vine. east side, or at MANAYUNK, or to histatternoy, B. A. MICHELL, ..ialio•mSt* t. - E. Comer FIFTH and )EllaalUT Ste. AU, THE WORLD CAN NOW SKATE WITHOUT LEARNING. WINTON'S SHELL GROOVE SKATES !! (PAWN - TED AMU, 15, 1962.) • Everyb oAVll. at '../fea.orTitim:ttlaTES, WITHOUT FATIGUE. WITHOUT LEARNING, WITHOUT DANGER., UNLIKE ALL OTHER SKATES! Perfectly AVOIDING ALL STRA INING of the • FEET AND ANKLES. THEY ARE NATURAL SELF-SKATERS. THE ONLY LADIES' SKATE EnirlTrr the New Strap Fastening, without Buckles, THE "NE PLUS ULTRA" OF ALL SKATES, THE SHELL GEIDOVE SKATE, AT ONCE places the ART OF SKATING within the 'reach of .. EVERY PERSON. ..,THE MOST DELICATE LADIEn AND CHILDREN. out • insally.use tho SHELL GROOVE AT ONCE, and • SEAT trPON THE • ..TRIAL, _ - WITHOUT DANDER,AND WITHOUT FATIGUE! For Sale at . P.13,11AP WitagON 99-s, • • nu. 415 CI 6S'IN Tr Sweet. itilimifin St , Wholesale Depot. OPERA GLASSES IN GREAT VA- MeALLIVI`ER & BROTHER. jal9-St • • vas CHESTNUT Street. • • j A - S S .0 O,Y EL, T. , ATTORNEY 'AT LAW. " Master and Examiner in Chancery. .133-21 a• 113 - PLUAt Street Camden, N. J. IN STORE, 225,000. YARDS U. S. ARMY 10 OUNCE -DUCK, Awl for sale by 230 CHESTNUT STREET 220 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for sale, by the Package— STPERIOR cInYON YARN, No. 10, YOB B,pß BY FEOTHIIYCHdM & '2't $. 0c1.41 No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, OOMMISSION ZIERCRANTS FOR .THR:SALE OR GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Noe. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET JOTIN C. ARRISON, (FORMERLY J: BIM MOOSE) In Grind Variety HOLIDAY GOODS. LADIES' FURS. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Of ever• variety of SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE TBE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT. IN THE CITY! CARTES DE VISITE in endless variety, together with an immense stock of STANDARD AND, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, AT THE OLD PRICES! A ' FI'AILY) SOME FRE T Accompanies every Book sold ! Boyers of Choice Goods, at Low Rates, Fair Dealing, and Polite Attention, patronize the GREAT °RIG INAL GIFT-BOOK THE NEW -a- AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. A SUITABLE GIFT. No more appropriate Gift can be selected for a Present than the _ NEW AMERICAN' CYCLOP/EDIA, • . • • IT ' : • WILL BE COMPLETED IN ONE' MORE VOLUME, Makin° . 16 in all. • ' ' • AWE • - - . In Cloth ' $3 00 eachlin Half ..... sy4 00 each Sh ..... 350 eachlln Half Rut:Fla.-. 450 each After the publiclaion of the 16th volume, which will be very early in the present year, the price 'will - be increased cente on pitch volume, so that those purchasing now ~tillsrySe NEAT BLACK,,WALMIT BOOKCASES • ": Have been prepared to contain - ' ' THE ENTIRE SET OR THE CYCLOPADIA. OFFICE' OF TEE AMERICAN CYCLOPAIYIA;, 7all-wfr - mGt 33 S. SIXTH St., above Chestnut P AMP H LETS AMERICAN WAR. By Newman Hall, LL: D. .A.• Lecture .4:- livered in London, October, MI 15 cents. Liu Letters on a National Currency. By- E. Lord: 25 cents. .11.alleck's :Report Reviewed in the Light of Pacts. 15 cents. The Future of the Colored Race in America. .By Wm. Aikrann. 20 cents, Operations Of the United States Sanitary commission during the Campaign in Itiaryland. Br cents.; :Conditions of Peace, .'a Thanksgiving Discourse ,'.by 'Bev: Albert Barnes. 20 cents. For sale by . :WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, MR) 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW . AND ATTRACTIVE BOOKS.- HELLAS, her Monuments and Scenery.' By Thos. Chase, M. A. - - MEMOIRS OF MRS. BETHUNE. BROADCAST. By Nehemiah. Adams, D. D, MRS. FREMONT'S STORY OF THE GUARD. THE STUDENTS HISTORY OF FRANCE. SPRINGS OF ACTION. By. Mrs. Richards. OLIPHANT'S LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING. LIVES LEFT. OUT. By the anal or of "-Peep o' Day." ALL NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS received as soon as published, by LINDSAY & BLAHISTON, • Publishers and Booksellers. jal9 No. 25 SOUTH SIXTH. St.; above Chestnut. RISEN REDEEMER..- THE -A- - GOSPEL HISTORY FROM THE RESURRECTION TO THE DAY OF PENTECOST. By F. W. Nrummacher, D. D. $l. . THOUGHTSTHOUGHTS OF GOD. By Rev.. J. R. Maeduff. s. N7BAi WITH ST. PAUL OR, FIFTY-TWO LES- A . THE SUNTMYS OF THE YEAR. By Chas. E. Knox. - $l." HELPS OVER HARD PLACES. Stoiles' tor Gitlg. 40 cents. • HELPS o - HARD PLACES. t.okieii. l'Or. Boys 40 cents. For sale : WILLIAM S. Sr ALFRED MARTIEN, No. 606 CHESTNUT. Street FOR GRATUITOUS CIRCULATION. HAND-BOOK OF INFORMATION FOR SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, &c., .Relatives a , nd,lleirs. - - TO OBTAIN PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BARK PAY, PRIZE MONEY, &e, Sent Free on Application, Address, enclosing; one cent stamp to pay return postage, SOMES & BROWN, Solicitors of Claims, • Nos.. 2 PARK Place, New York, and 476 SE - VENAL Street, Washington, D. C. jalS-dt ANA N ELEGANT BOOK. NOW READY, ' THE LEGENDS OF CIIARLEMA-GNE,. By the author of the ".Age of Fable." RICHLY ILLUSTRATED ON' CREAM LAID PAPER. THE FINEST B JOR OF THE - SEASON, ONE OF LASTING VALUE. . Suitable for a Gift, and desirable for every Library, pnb - lic and private. Price, English Vellum '$ 50 Half .. ... ... . ...... .. . gap Full Turkey d 00 Also, Now Ready, UNIFORM" WITH THE ABOVE r THE AGE OF FABLE, J. E. TILTOIV & CO., _ ja9-frnset PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. - Justtpublished, price" 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECT17.6.14 on the Abuse of the Reproductive. Powers, inducing De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatment, without medicim, is fully explained, so as'to enable every one to be hie own physician at the least possible expense. . "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." - Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, J..C. KLINE & CO., 127 BOWERY, New York, no4-6m if " Post piece Box 4.686, CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. VBROTHERHEAD'S -CIRCITLA • ' TING LIBRARY-,All the NEW English; and American Books. including ALI t 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 V' per year six months $.3; three Months $1_.50 ; one month 75 cents,' or 3 cents - per day. 218 South EIGHTH, Street: seS-6m PROTOGRAI'IIS. (IFFiOERS OF OUR ARMY.- CARD ‘•-• .PHOTOGRAPHS of 0 Ulcers of our ArtaY jai,4DtIcALLISTER z. BRO., 72S ORESTNUT Street. G‘ Q.TAND NOT UPON THE ORDER OF GOING, BUT ,G 0 AT ONCE," to.HEIMER'S, 'lrYou desire a satisfactory Picture. His Colored. PRO TOGRAPHS for will please all parties. SECOND Street, above Green JUST OPENED, ANEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Where the No. 906 ARCH STREET FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those 'wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frmes, on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE. dell-3m THE. SKILL AND EXPERIENCE -A- manifest in the execution or RELNIER , s ColoredPho lographs for $.1., has met with decided success. _Every body likes them. SECOND Street, above Greeu. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES. DEALERS IN OM PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, - PORTRAIT, t PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. PHOTOGRAPT4 ALBUMS. EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, de3l-tt 816 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. WATCIIES AND JEVVELRY. MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHIC . ' . CHARMS. G. SIMONS 4.5.1 I3ROTHER, BIANUFACTURING. JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, S-AVSOM-STREET . RALL, .Flavejust received, direct from Paris, a large assort ment of the alieve novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of the most prominent clergy Men and public , men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and' navy, presented in a variety of fdttoY. FOR .?JAIJE TO THE TRADE, and to be had , ..at all the principal j ewelers, opticians, and fancy stores in the city. j23-iftn TR A T (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT At REAM) 607. " . ' ,BIES I TNUT STREET, conetently.in receipt of ENGLISH, EMUS% 4LND A M , EiR;ICA N WATCHES, Of desirable styles and Qualities, to snit all elassee of buyers. nol6-3mif • Ail ELI HOLDEN, Dealer in tine 0 ANNRICAR A.ISD. IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWEIJIY, AND CLOC KS 0r.31.6nV 108 MARKET Street. ANIBRIO.AN WATCHES, GOblo AI 41) SILVER CASES .aos. H. WATSON*. aulAcoi No. 326 CHESTNUT Strs WATCHES, JEWELRY, %Q. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICR3. FARE & BROTHER, Driportare. uth2(lll 3554 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. SEWING MACHINES. 13VER . 1 s.- _ SEWING IVIACHINES, For Family' Sewing and Manufacturing Parpoo ial 8 SIC:) VIIESTNUT STREET. WIIFY , TAIR & WILSON SEWING . M.A.CYMINES, 6213 CHESTNUT STREET, de-25-am PRILADELPHIA. THE WILCOX & GIBBS PAMILY • SEWING MACHINES have been greatly improved, making it , ENTIRELY NOISELMS, and with Self-adjusting Hemmers, are now ready for sale by FAIRBANKS & EWING, eel/-tf 715 CHESTNUT Street. CLVIMES-WRINGERS. WILIJAM ,YARNA.LL, DEALIGi IN HOUSE-FIIBNISRING GOODS. • No.. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, Agent for the sale.of & DOTDP4PS PATENT SELF-Ap.II7STING CLOTHES..WE,INGE.R, Believed to be tbe beet CLIMUMWAINGER in use It 'will wring the lirgosi Bed Quiltor sinaUeit Hand kerchief drier than can possiblylos,done!bY band. in „ very much less time. • s . - • - 'N. 8.- 1 -A 'liberal discount will. .made; to.:dealers. n0.3-am . , n .A IR" DYEING . ' FOR LAVES AND Goidieinen, done in the best style of the art, et POVRTH aud BRANCH, • it r lOC EMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT Street Comparative Statement of Premiums and Losses for NVISE YEARS: Premiums received. Losses paid. In 1853-4 $70,641 36 $35453 81 1855 30.673 18 62.764 73 1836 40,094 29 29,873 04 1857 42,7' 39 2,19732 1856 46,407 06 18,878 10 1850 89,19451 49,048 47 1560 93,452 56 62,525 S 3 1861 70,074 49 50,789 64 1562 66,311 37 21,357 63 Total $563,772 31 $389,528 62 INSURANCE COMPANIES. STA TEMENT UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of' PHILADELPHIA, In conformity with a provision of its Charter Premiums undetermiced, .Tan. 1,.1892., $43,947 49 Written. froin Jan. 1,1662, to Jun. 1... 1863 137,415 97 Premiums earned dariag, the year ending as above $137,513 119 Received Irma interest ilk es tinexibi ..... 05 Losses, Return Prenainms, Re-insnrances, U. s Taxes, Expenses, and Commissions, paid during the same period 130,361 & Balance remaining with the Company 141.4,295 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY JAN. 1, Ma; slo,ooo'Pennsylrania State 5s $lO,OOO 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania, Railroad Gs 4,500 00 7,000 City of Pittsburg SXO 00 7,000 ct Gs; ............. 6,300 00 14,010 Chesapeake andDeltware Canal 11 ; 000 00 10,000 City ofPhiladelphia Gs 10,300 00 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad G., 42,0)0 00 0,000 Pennsylvania Coupon Gq 5,300 00 425 Certificate of Interest of NorthPonnsil- vania Railroad Company 300 (KI sGshares Philadelphia Bank ' 5,700 00 100 " North 'Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1,200 00 45 " - Delaware Railroad Company.... 2,200 00 GS " Delaware Mutual Insurance - - Comfatiry 2,000 00 220 " • Pennsylv.ania Railroad Com pany 13,200 00 25,017 Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Com - 'Mules 1.5.300 00 $141,100 00 Bills receivable for premiums 40,560 05 Cash in Bank 20,752 70 " deposited witlithe United States 5,000 00 Due the Contpany for unsettled Premiums, Sal.- vases, and other accounts 57,487 06 Trih BOARD OP DIRECTORS have declared'tin , lnte rest:of SIX PER CENT. , on the ontStanding scrip, to he tiaid.tp the Scripholdtrs without deduction for taxes, pay• able on demand. At a meeting of the ScripholderS'Of thiS Company, held at their Office inuttary 12, ISM,- following gentlemen Were cleated to serve as Direeiqva for the ensuing three years; S. DRUMM, SAMUEL C COOK, E. A. " ' EDWARD L. CLARK, ginTryi, • H. P. ROBINSON, hQRItIS S. CUMMINGS 'HE1111:1" LEWIS, • who, with RICBARD 8, SMITH, JAS. R.-CAMPBELL; FRANCIS TETE, DAVID SALOMON, JOHN H. IRWIN, - CHAS. WHEELER, NEWBERRY A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOU,. CHARLES VEZIN, HENRY SAMUEL, J. P. STEINER, WM. S. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, GILB'T H. NEWHALL, ELLIS YARNALL,• . . THOMAS DALLETT, Constitute the Board. of Directors. • RICHARD S. SMITH, PRESIDIUM' JOHN MOSS, • SECRETARY "11 ` 14 L . STATEMENT, A- "gam) FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co., 011 ice ofi VrAima t r tre enr g c rc i r,lB62, 11 N v. Building,. CAPITAL, $200 1 ,U00 NO MARINE RISKS TAKEN. • Premium received during the year Amount received for interest during the year Total 874,917 18 Premiums determined 863,92:7 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses, occurring during the • 357 year 4421, 69 Paid for reinsurance and returned prom lIITIR. . . Paid for commissions, $6,:t32 70—ex penses, $13,637 3S—including taxes, salaries, office expenses, and con . tributions. _ 20,170 55 ASSETS AND SECURITIES Cash in bank and on hand • 40,650 62 Cash at Pittsburg and other agencies 6,500 00 Temporary and call loans.. 8,7t3 lb Bonds and mortgages U. S. loans, - Camden and Amboy, Phila. City loans, Penna. R. R., Korth Penna. R. R., Delaware R.R. bonds, and bank stocks 29,230 00 Bills receivable, and other securities. held as collateral 110,790 00 - ----M,084 26 The premiums exceed losses E 193,913.79. Ont of this balance the current expenses and divi dends have been paid by, the Company. During this period changes have taken place, making it necessary to limit our business iu certain districts. The Directors Lave managed the Comps sty.with a view of making it entirely safe for the insuring public, Its success speaks for itself. Rumen us companies have withdrawn from business inconsequence et the vicissitudes of the times. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT. PETER S. HOE, of N. Y., JERRY WALKER, WM. M. SWAIN, • • JOHN W.ICLABHORN, FURMAN SHEPPARD; JOHN THORNLEY. THOS DRAKE, C. F. HEABLITT. . JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., ABRAHAM HART, . N. S. LAWRENCE, DAVID BOYD, Jr., • JOHN SUPPLEE.' THOMAS CRAVEN, President. S. HILL/ITT:Vibe President. • - • JAMES B.' Atmosp, Secretary. , : • • • ..ial.o-9t GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OPIPI€B, 415 . WALNUT STRBET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the eau daises otrPropertY at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bandit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS andwe respectfully solicit its favor in the future BISECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKEL JOAN W. CLAEIHAN. JON' THORNLEY, C. B. BRAZSITT, ABE:AHAB! HART, DAVID , BOYO,_JIL. PETER S. HOE, of N. TA Wltf. M. SWAIN FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D, IG. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS . DRAKE, JO ON SUPPLER . THOMAS CRAVEN, Pretadept• A. S. OILLET'r, Vice President, I/ S. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ap26dftf ITNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE. JOSEBII R. COLLINS, President. .701317. HAMM, Secrete ry. CAPITAM AV]) SURPEDS -sooo r swao. The business of this Company , is conducted exclutnvelY on the cash principle y whioh is now fatly recognize& as the Gray? correct pnumple. The law under which this Company is chartered pro. vides that, if the capital shotadt.from. any cause, become impaired.to the extent orStEsSoo;or more-,.the stockhold ers shall lie called upon.to make goott such deficiency.. This is the only cash Company in-America which adrards this safeguard .to policy holders. Dividends deolarod• every three years, the next on March 4th, Md. Rateß•of premium-charged:by. this Company ere-a& low as 20e years' experience and: the probable future• rate of interest will justify: 0. 8A110111,759113PEE, Agent. - No. 424, NWADNUT Street , ..PhilAdigladll6 REFIDEIENCE, Joseph Patterson, Esq.,.Bresident , Westerm Bank, Ron. Archibalti•Molutyrev Treasurer U. a. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke &.00., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Weetcott, Bankers, Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. delOwfm3m TAME INSIJR&NCE COMPANY, NO 406 CHESTNUTStreet. P.HILADELPIIdIa FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. S: Di Woodrta Geo. M West. John- Kesler,. JL. Chas. Stokes, As. IR Boson/mink .I.eseplL RILL% 'CR President. ANbSON, Vice President, .D, Secretary. CjaWINS !rands N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry_Lowis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. BU CHARLES RICH' WILLIAMS I. BLANCH *MATERIALS FOR: ?ICE PIES. -BDTICR, LATER, AND-SULTANA . . CITRON CIIRRAaNTS, SPICES, • • • • CIDER WINE. &c.. &c. ALBERT oa. ILOBERTS, DBALER IN 'FINE GROCERIES. dellat ft CORIUM ELEVENTH AND VINE era A . O,EteENILIEMMELIII., ' N0..231 CHUB=AIIeF.. PhDadelPhis, COISDRACTOR AND PLAMTPACTURER OP aRMY CLOTHING Of Every Description. ealbS+Ds TRIAI3, HAVERSAMiS, NWELOS. CAMP BLANKETS, KN APSAGKS, and BED TIOKINHS FOR HOSPITALS. MATERIAL. BOUGIIT FOR CONTRACTORS. Allgoods mad. winks ganrantied regulation in size ansi make. IL B. Orders of any Om Riled with despatch. ja7-tt 6 CASES 30-INCII • BIACKSTONE UNIBR,EL!LA OLOTIEFS. For sale by MATTRIW BIANRY'S SONS. ia3* • . : BOSTON. Mass. H EALTH - 1" HEALTH ! HEALTH! 'HEALTH! HEALTH ! HEALTH! Swayne's Compound Syrup of Cherry, Swarm's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Swayne's Compo uGreat R nd Syrup oemedy t Wll4 Ch err y, The - for . The Great Remedy for The Great Remedy. for Coughs, Colds, Croup, . Asthma,. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup; . A,stlinut. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cour.ha Colds, Croup, . A-sthuss, Bronchitis. Blood spitting; Sore F iroat, Hoarseness, Blood-spitting, Sore. Throat, Hoarseness, • Blood-spitting, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, Blood-spitting, Saes Throat, Hoarseness, • Consomption,Gonsumption, Comumpkien,Con.sumption, Consumption, Consumption, - All affections Thr.oat, Lungs. and Breast, • 'All affections Throat.. Lungs, and Breast. All affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast, All affections Thros lungs, and Breast. Swayne'a Wild Cherry, Ssvayne's.Wild Cherry, wayne's Wild Cherry,.. tins done more good than Any Medi el ne ever Discovered. Auy Medicine ever Discovered. Any Medicine ever Discovered. Tim Vs or Nusimm or DILITIfe whioli occur annually from Consumption and Diseases of the. Lungs and Liver is truly ,Nearly all this dread waste of life migh t , be saved by timely use oflir. Swayne'sCom pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Even. where the lungs have.become very. much disordered, no remedy is so ef fectual.: We ;have certificates' of wonderful cures per formed 1106 . 1 - silents had bran given up to die by phy sirians and friends. Propared only by Dr. SWAYNE SON, 330 SIXTH. Stet, above VINE, Sold by all iiggiSts had dealer! , to Intqltello. If if MVaIOAN. ,AOAISENCY 'OF KUM. DIRECTOP BUSINESS AGENT MONDAY, January : WlSP.. FIDELIO! Orttnci Opera, in three Acta, by L, yan Beethoven) LEONORA', under the name of ridelio, Mad. JO RANK SEN. The OVERTURES. wilttett by L. Van Beethoven for this Opera will be. given as follows : At the commencement of the Opera, EIDELLO OVER TIME, iv E.Ma,jor. Retween. the Fic,t rind_Second Acts: ORM INAL OVELL TITRE, LEONORA, 1o:1, composed in 1813. , $1111,3 , 33 46 Between the Second and Third Acts, the OVERTURE, LEONORA No ..3. The Chorus willbE greatly strangtherxed by the addi tion of THE AEION - VOCAL SOCIETY, OF NEW YORK, 144 i 2 A 4 who are coming to Philadelphia for the sole purpose of a sAsting, the Operas of "Pidelio" au& "The Magic Flute;! SIXTH AS:`.;D LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. THE MAGIC FLUTE. (Grand. ONra, by Mozart ) Doois open,at 7 o'clock ; coit32ieneol at S. Seats reserv = ed without extra charge. Ranily Pirate, &)cents; Amphitheatre, 2a cents. It AMERICA; ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OR.PIIEULS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S . !GRAND CONCERTS. ..CARL` SENTZ CONDUCTOR. . . POSTPONEMENT. In compliance with the wishes of numerous subscri bers, and in consequence of thepresenee of the German Opera Troupe,l have been induced to postpone the Se cond Concert of the series, announced to take place. on the 224 inst., to THURSDAY EVF,NINO, February ah,1.263. EDWARD PArSON WESTON, Manager. Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1563. MRS,JOHN DREW'S ARCM-STREET' THEATRE, Business Agent and Treasurer—. . . JOS. D.MURPRI. mumPil 'mow T.IitUMPII. THIRD.WEEK. THIRD WEEK, OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS. TO-NIOR'J', and EVERY mcarr, TILE ENCHANTRESS. Stella, the Enchantress Miss C, P , ickings. Pamir, the Pirate Chief Mr. Peter Ilichingi. • For full particulars Of. MUSIC, SCENERY, Ste., Stc., see the BILLS. . FRIDAY EVENING FIRST BENEFIT or MR, PETER RICHINGS. • Akir, Prices as usual. Seats secured six days in advance. 8270,899 Si JANUARY 5,1963 WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— T I . Sole 'Asses Mrs. kr., A. GARRETTSOS. Business Agent ' Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. THIS (Monday) EVENING. 'January 10, 1.463, -i.' PeriorMi - ill Onamence. with the Tli ril lint; Drama of IRELAND AS IT WAS, DE THE MIDDLEMAN. Ragged Pat Mr. Barney Williams. Judy O'Trot - - Mil:. Ba rney Williams. To be followZM with the Farce o f THE IRISH LION! M Moore - Mr. Barney Willinuis, Mrs../ v't7 ' r ' Mrs.Earney Williams. .;, r ‘ To con .ude:with the Farce of -,., LAST 0.12"11IE PIGTAILS. Noddles Mrs. Swellington.;77 Doors Open at 63z ; BBEIA - BLy • ous SUCCESS on w, - .. , opErrrs • °mon? AL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASa -4039 ERS, EVERY EVENING, and on WEDNESDAY': NO SAT i'R DAY AFTERNOONS. The great Glees Steam-n: gine MOM' TOR'Y will he in full operation at each ente7talnment• The greatest wonder of the world. All thepleu.7ldJoar lor ornement.Q. made by the Dollen:dans, will be doi;M: - buted among the audience. Every one will have a chance of obtaining a unique Niid valuable present. Admission 15 cents. No half price. On FRIDAY EVENIN'O, January;l3d, a splendid C ASS OF WORK will be teen to the author of the best POEiII on. the "GLASS STEAM-ENGINE. jal94 9aT4413t-thstn3t 588,311 8137 8,605 THE. "TRIBE OF ASA," • • . HUTCHIOSON FAMILY. Will give their FOURTI.i CONCERT AT HANDEL St. HAYDN' HALL, Comer EIGHTH anCOREEN Streets,. On THURSDAY. Jan. 22, Ass,. rA223,, Abbey, Freely.and "Little Doarttli" Singing. fhe Senors of Union an...i Freedom. • Fitttieulars fn Prognummet , tuulat the Concert. Admission:24 MIS ts. Children 11. cents, Doors opttlot 7. Concert attpciefeck, precisely. . . . jail-R.* yr ANDEL AND HAYDN HALL ; meant AyD /WRING G..IRDIN STREETS. 64.3,942 37 $43.942 37 WILLIAM •• A.O AgD-MCSICAL ENT ERTAFiNMENT tAke place on TVES.VAT .EFEWMG, January al 1963. At • HAVDEB IIAYDIf HALT . *24,7T 77 110,890 49 ConnlOneltig al eight o'clock, When will be . performed- selections from tbe Ora torloi of the MESSIAH," DIACC CRVABOTIT S AVON." , "aaa ".Ie . DPAI tv.potrerfnl . . • CHORUS; conducted - by Prof. T. H. WIL T att.D. •• - Assisted with Aceatittianintents 'on ORGAN and GRAND F1A?(0,4371m0t T. A. GrATZE. 't lie solos will be suataisted la artists who are levet-a bly known to the musical lint/tic:. • Anber s Grand Overture.'• `ZIT:WT.4." will tai - er• formed on the Organ, and librPsetima Duo. "LE TEE, - on the Grand Piano, BY MESSRS. orrrt_O7.O,IIVARNER. Proceeds for the benefit of WRIST (Evangelical .14i• formed) CHURCH. Tickets of - Admission Fifty Cent*. Can be had at the Music Stores, ntdat the Hall. $193,913 79 APTAIN - WILLIAVDV GREAT WHALING VOYAGE, AT lEETITHE ROOM CONCERT HALL, _Every Evening at 7,v.. sic:lock, • And SATURDAY AFTERNOON sityo'clock. • This entertainment has a Real Boat, 2.412 t long, with Dill crew, and was exhibited 250 sum:waive nights la New York. • Tickets 25 cents, or live for $L A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS POE OLD AND. YCTING. SIGNOR ELITE. Te great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUITT, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS,, will gtva his new and p_optdar Entertainments EVERY !EVENING daring the. Week, commencing at 7% o'clock ; and \WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractic as will ba marvellous: exper.ments in Magic. wonderful powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 2.5 cents. Children 13 cents. p r ERDIANIA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB. LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY ATM NOOl3 at 3, 4 g o'clOck, at the MUSICAL -FUND HALL. Carl Bents. conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 3 ticketa4l—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at Um bail door. noTi-tf HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA_ '2.1.4 South EIGHT I VE. ° 13 F ergr i ikratout. delo-6a. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINS iRTS, 102 i CHESTNUT STREET, Ie open daily (Sundays corcepted) from 9 A. M. till $ P. M. Admission S 5 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock, $3O. j y 9 A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EL A PNRIENCE and CAPITAL who is desirous of start t. s COAL comusstori HOUSE in this city, would like to secure a good and reliable man, who fully under stands the husiness,"either as SALESMAN or PATIVER. Address "J`. W. P.," with reference, Philadelphia Post Mrs. jal46t* ASINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD . like to engage a comfortably famished room for the winter, ;within, ten minutes' walk of The Pmts. offices Address "Itessell." at this once. dell-tf• gPECIAL PARTNER WANTED FOR (S)Itres.TPARS. with a Capital of P;30,000 to $.1( 1 ,000. in a Mannfacturtug "Establishment, in which sales are entirely Calih. as the., Bowe is one of over 20 years standfitnc,. atrapplication wilt be received excepting front responsi ' , maces. which will be treated confidentially. Apply, with real address, to Box 919, Philadelphia Post Post Office. p1.16-3t* maWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE first of April next, a moderate-sized three-story BRICK DVi'EL,LI•IO HOUSE. in a central locality. It nmst bare ail the modyrn imaproretlynks. Rent,"at this office, stating locality and price. itild-tr - ROARE/N .0.-01 , TE SUITE OF ROOMS and Single ROOMS, at N E. earner SIXTEENTH and LOriUST Streets. • jal7-3t S4OOREWARD.-LOST, ON THE v o, instant, by our Boy, in going from the Stole to Bank of Penn 'fownaltip, Notes and Checks amounting to $2,65161. Tlie-zibove revyani will be paid fon its recovery. Tile pubiie are hereby cavAioned againk receiving the fAllotviirseberke, include 4 in above antottut,as payment has been- stopped : Etlwarii. 'Troth's clieck..akte January 14,1%3, on Ken sington Rank for sll6.far Joel Millers endorsement on ulraster County Dank for iLVIS9; Lodge, Prichard. & Co. :s ebeek;tlsite Now Lisbon, Ohio, January 10.15 ,to the order or Briggs & Bum., and by them endorsed, on Rena. Drexel, & Co., New York, for kal9 30.5. S. 3IEDARA & CO, .julti-3t 5 No. 18 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. LoS T THE FOLLOWLNG DE nribea Drafts:mailed last September to the under signedthaving failed to come to hand, application will be made to the respective companies for the issue of new Diets: Draft dratin by S. 'W. Hill, agent of Penn alining Co., upon Samuel M. Day, Secretary, Philadelphia, dated August 3)th, 1862, No. Ili, to the order of A. C. Davis, for e;47. Draft drawn by S. W. 11111, agent of Penn_ Mi ning Co. upon Samuel '3l". Day Secretary, Philadelphia. dated, Sept. 10th,R432, No. MI, to the order of Ansel L. Edwards, for $l W.- _ Draft drawn WC. B. Petrie, agent of Central Milling. Co., upon James M. Mills. Treasurer, New York, dated Sept. Ist, 1562, N 0.1613, to the order of George Haines. for . Draft drawn by Jobn 'Men, agent of Copper Fails Mining . Co , upon William 11. Osgood, Treasurer, Beaton, N 0,1766, to the order of R. J. Judd, for $131.45. Six drafts drawn by A. C. Davis, agent of Amygdaloid Mining Co., upon N. M. Drexel, Treasurer, Philadelphia, numbered respectively 1255. 1611, 1612. 1066, 316, and 1275; each for $5. THEODORE BLISS Se CO„ • del9.6t* 113 North THIRD Street. TR 0 N FOITNDRY.-THE LARGE Iron Fotindry now occupied by Cox. " j'inatmea_o n, & Cox to rent. Possession Ist ApriL Inquire boo ARCH Street, second story. ja39-inwftit FOR SA. I E CHE A P—A WELT4b . OCA.- TED LOT OF GROUND within two ffquipes,ot Fair mount I'ark, suitable for building lots, Denuded by Girard avenue s Cambridge street, and Tvwdy-seveuth and Twenty-eighth streets, having a front„on Girard avenue of 3.51 feet, by 2:4feet in depth,enver . ed with gravel. apply at 429 ARC!! Street. • .3alD-St. PENSIONS.— $lOO BOta•MY AND ray procured and collected foz, soldiers. Iritiors and the relatives of such as are deceased. at reaslnable and satisfactory rates. Claims cas ;&dvallcae upon by FULTO7 Solic or' for Cleimsnts ia. 424. WALNUT reet. Phila.dalph Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. 'oolg-t1 aft ' YOB aillit—TlMEE - NPROMS, Of We brig Thos. Waiter. AW to CHA& kJAH CARI44R; S4A. 126 WALNUTSCreet; WIILIA.III - ATRW0001); • IMDERT AK EL No. 119 NL SIGUTIJ, ilernt Above . Arcb, east side. 17bLBRMA:AS.—THR ABST ABM made, and tiospmt $44, Eit =NM XIT. U 517 4 40 • SUEPEWS. ; ; ; FF.,•,: .;. THE" PHRUOLO4I(I.4I4 --- '04.8L TitNET op BOOK WORE c m . d 47 eat' •eve ra ,. .ing for the gala 0thoo1;s on Puß;o.logy, logy. Hyena, 'Ph onolraphy c and for RPhrenolosl. cal ex3:414010111. Union by E. dreazied to JO ET CAPRI!, ;a2 , `ATalnej 922 CREMU 6t=t , trblva, AMUSEMENTS C ANSCHUT7, ADOLPH B FELD 43 ERMAN OPERA FIFTH zuGHT OF THE SEASON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 93 PRICES OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR - • Mr. S. Kemple Miss .iusephine Tyson . ' Curtain trill rise at 7. WANTS. BOARDING. LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE AND TO LET. PERSONAL. ~ ..DIRECTOR: iaA•Mi' f