rtf,inorg sold down ti 703;, Toledo to 03; Galena laN Ii .-e- t ReaSMOlile , 1 1; feature of tite Ptoek t 1 h .• of 111 per cent. in Porllic Knit and tho fall of 1. 1 :;,,t in Berlina Preferred. The rise In Pacific Mall I '-4egaiuet 167 yesterday. has beet: brought about In a 1 ,1 1 meas ure lipp the ovendales of the Bears on the n0n f,,,1 of the Champion. The stook, nt tito same time, er.:` - o rty held by inyestow, by reason attic largo divi i-11:41 per cent. quarterly, 8* that the supply on the 6 ' 1 ,4 exceedingly small, and very few ordors put up sire 5 end 10 per rout atesingle bound. The fall In r ileia }'referred is simply 8 V(101011 from the recent Y}lirniKsnON° of SI o Southerfell 2 per cent., soiling tit 84 against , o p po s i t i o n to this sto doers hays rAssrisg In to the present of the Nal. and probably with roteronee to tho annual e ul .fi o n iu ',larch next. r'il i r• is a rise of 2 par cenE: in Chicago, Allen, and , stock. Under tho now organization the total .1 1 :St of the company la $5,2011,000. he earnings of the • ism will foot up nearly $1,230,000, ivbicit.glvea near r.. (lot, on the whole bonded debt and capital 'atou stork of Baltimore was very active at 83 down /..1. against 2.534 his time yesterday. These large pnr .hte• ore indtleed. Penlombly, by some successful nevi ' • with the Clovernment tbr tract of the company's t. WA Or 88 ordnance depot. Ali the cool stocks re firm : Delaware and Hudson are rt:Ctunberiad 241,1. There Is n :food demand for Missouri Sixes. The open jou do: wore at Sd, afterwards at 87)4. Tonnoeseos are doll at 603,10 31 . Itovernments are dull but steady at about yesterday's 10. 0)11PC/tit; of ISSI fell elf .1.1, the six per cent. cern ?, • • t . saes osid is dull and rather lower,_The opening business ~a. at 147%, closing et 14,, ( ..a1-1i4.• Silver is quoted at Dutiable Demand tiotee nre IS cent lowe r . felling al 144 kig 144.15. 'rite foreign exchange mart et is quiet at 1813' for .rst•class bills on London. Phila. stock Each • 'deported by S. E. Sua FIRST ve/La ' p 1 (Iron & Colitfa 7 0 do • b 5 4934 l'eu R .......loth fi at N 3d nit 112 400 Ca o d o lt Prer....lobt 26 20 • b5O t; Reading B 46 141 do. .... opir&lnt 41ils do opg&int 46 do .... C&P.ettall 40e N I) do opaliti lit 46h do • opg&int .1614 .1 464 !4) (10....C&P.cattli 46:N; : 40 opgaint 40)k ••‘til !tending 6.4 'NI NM 10 New Creek 10 Mh chill R lots 55 )i Orm to t Mountain. 4 kV I 1•00 S 7.30 T N•ond O.IOOX j do blank .101 . 51 3,100 do blank .102 :0 40d linzleton Coal. • .b 5 o 115 BETWEEN 3 & Erie R IN I N Peoria 104. Ut'd Little Solt 7e.. .e.. 110 SECOND Norrietown It N Liborty 03 107 We 0 West Branch...... 80 - , :00 Seh Nay as 'B2. ... • . noM 74 Green &Cotttes.lots 403 f, 40 Media Bank ...lots 26 100 City Us Ness 113 410 Cato do R Prcf 108 SO 120 do Pref 4100 U S 13e Realm 'Bl-. • 9.111 10 Consolidation Bk.• 79 a Lehigh NKr afg 53 Green Mountain . 4 WO Girard Dank...lots 41 .y.it) Lehigh Nay 6s 110 7 Reading R 40 4.1) do opgStint 46 do....C&P—lots 46 AFTER 10) Groou Mountain—. 4 wy; 'Fenno 11 112 cLosliio rRI .81d. diked. l V 5 as opus 81,... 9641 96 V 5 7-.. M D blk ....101,1 102 American G01d..147 148 yhil Be old..ex in.loB 108,4 Do new,ex 114.113 115 Alleg oo 64; ..... 61 58 Peona as .100 102 Reading R .• • .... 90 493; Do bda '82.•.110 ~ Do bds '70.•.108 110 Do bda '86—.105 ICO P. , ana R 66M MN Do let m 65..1163; lls Do 2d m 88-112 111 31urris Canal .• . 65 6 Do prfd 105... 1.95 11 0 Do as '714...110 • .. Do 2d mtg... . Son ..... Do 6s Schnyl Nay 9,1,1 isM Do prfd ...., 123 14 Do 6s '82.• 69 70 lind Do ra R rfd 'OO .. p Do 7s let m.. 108 .. Do 10x..... . Penna R 11X 11), Do ea filX 92 Do 10s ..110 11011 l'hile Oar & Nor. Lehigh Val 1t... 74 7.i Lehigh Val bd... • • • . Naw York Sto. Closing Quotati. Bid. Asked r 851'74 S 5,'71 64 'Bl mist. 96 03 S 6, coup 9631 98 y 56,6 yrcoup.. •• 8 63 6 yr reit..•• . • • • Demand N0te5...144% 341 Tree Notes, 6VI o Stlji • RI% Tree Notes, 7.30-101% 162 Gold ... 147% 148 Tennessee 613 i 62 Til glnia 83 . . nth Carolina.. .. • • , Missouri St IN.—. 60% 87)4 California 7a..... Canton Company Del & Hud.••••••D.0 Penn Coal Co. I Climb' and C Co. Pacific Mall. --. . . . 17S t Ex-divideud. Philadelphia Markets. 22—Evening. The Flour inarket is Inactive but firm, with some little syentiative Inquiry from the West; sales for export are litnind to 500 bbls Ohio extra faintly at $7.2507.50, and B. Thomas' extnt at a price kept private. The gale', to the trade are limited within the range of $6•Mi 1.43: for superfine, $6.00 to *7 for extras, $7.12@)7.75 for family, and .O,6®P "f bbl for fancy brands, according to quality, Rye Flour Is Inactive, and offered at ss'f fib!. Cora Meal continues scarce at $4 for Pennsyiyania, and 4(.:111 bbl for Brandywine, but the demand is limited GRAlL—Wheat is • Orin but not very active at previ• ens quotations, About 6.000 bee red have been disposed of at 104@167e, the latter fur slimes, and white at from NVISIc. Rye is steady at 05Plect per bus for Penna. Corn meets with a stir demand ; 4.000 bus yellow sold at Sir for prime new, and 90e per lam for old. Oats are firm with further sales of prime Punta at equal to We for 32 Barley.—A sale of 4, 1 00 lins was made eu terms kid private. • BARK.--(inorcitron is wanted at $54.50 per ton for Ist No, 1. COTTON.—The market is excited and on the advance, with small sales at 75e por lb cash for Middlings. GROCERIES continuo firm, but very little doing in the •tray of sales ; small sales of Sugar at 11411),;c 'flto fur New Orleans, and Itio Coffee ut Viailo € 4 Th. PUOI'ISIOIid are held Brialy, lint the offerings and NOM are Beef rounds sold at $l6 ti bbl, and tierce Lint at 10)‘0•10)ie It lb. SEEDl3.—Tliere hi an eel Vl% demand for Cloverseed,and about 1,200 btu huts sold at $6 75(fe7 113 lin, mostly at the latter rate. Timothy at mud Flaxseed at $3@3.10 Wl4 ISKT is Hes req and limn, bbls selling slowly fa we, and drudge 47e'1& - 1 4 Col too. The following are the receipts of flour and grain at this port to•day: Flour 5,100 bbls. Wheat 9,370 bus. Corn 7,700 " Oats S,lOO IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.—The following are some of the principal articles imported at this tort for the week ending January 22: you coxpeste•rm,s. Suer, 11ba,..... 67!Molasses, bids.... 4 boxes.. 1,107 *34,24141 " tierces. 1 cigar. 27,r)00 9:10d " 11 hd5...445 $9,603 Brims to ne.ca n t 520 1,172 Sumac, bag5.......740 2,592 Logwood. tons. 140 1,01 Filberts, bags 100 678 Barley, bus... • 1,520 1,31 U A Intends, b0xe5...211) 850 Oranges & Le- Wu Ilk it ts, bags 100 880 mono. boxes. 3,629 :OM Morkerel, bbls• .. .71 710 Old iron, tons. 80 :)Ifilentrf.c. bag 1 .36 Caul,_tous 133 311211 burs, bales 80 216 Bit Rum, bbls 2 17' Sllkßib boas, es 1 48 wAunni.r+HD. Nolomses, blnls 151 ITubacco, bngs 5 317 pkge U 3 83 /1031 The following are sonic of the principal articles exported from this port to foreign ports, for the week ending January 21, 1363: I:XE4I.A.NI). .11vur, $3 , 1,0,4113. al Oil, galls, 133,03 43,417 711tITIAll WI AT INDIRA. - CR ndleg, 1ba.....22,300 43,504 I'4IHO/1 1 18 149 2,994 .Ale, Hoer, gal... 1,600 414. Antis, the ... 1.501 85 lbs.f. Ws 142 2,351 , n y al, Outs, &c.. 213 .11b.cult, CCO bblm 61 I'. ..Ish, bbls 100 GO 1 boxes 3,317 *Volute. Id., hltds 13 5,666 brag 5...,..,.... . 118. Ta low, lbs 11,053 866 Flatus, Ib..s 1,409 9,517 01, Cake... ..... 2,160 blanut Ilemp.. • 41 1 vlbramr, gals-. 1,17.9 124 Household Furn'o 11.5 Shooks... . ..... . 2,:03 T. Coro, bus 3,204 2,9 , 14 (I. oils, gals.... 3,701 2,121 . reitlathls.... 1,696 7,508 Flour, bble 1,797 12,a1l Lard, la 12,075 1,31.,0 I'l'll.l. Limber *4-15,9uH0w, Is 11,175 tlsl,6•N TI(. wool :3 0S) Cotton, 11)4 1,800 4430 Locomotive anti ten- itt. Oil, walls ••• • WU 320 Shookstier .11,0Ist Railroad Splkem. .. SW 1i,750 Tfocomotivo Tiros. 1,733 • 1111.1411.. Flour, 1)1,1,, Crindles, the. 98 8221Suirer, Me. ..... :12,694 31,523 "Butter, Ms .2,1100 430 OIL 18 20 Cbeeee. lb,. 2170 2T4.lllisin .. 17 lrd, lbe .... ..4,811 847 Dried Applee .. 14 Pork. I,ble .... „ 17.7 5,258 1 lour, Ithls ..... 2.1110 15,&92. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADL THOS, S. FERNON, SAML. E. sTok - v.s.owurrras or TUB a 0 ' CIEOROE N, TATHAM, LETTEAt BAGS LT THE HARCRANTA' ICXOIIANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Ship Tonawanda, Julio. , Liverpool, Jim 27 Sli4p Westmoreland. Deed o . ' Liverpool, soon Berk AWE MCNOII , Sown. London, soon *Mark Florence, ( Br) Toy e Port Spsin, soon' Prig Venus, (Br) Nylor ' Liverpool, Noon Brig Frederick Douse, FolllPPut - London, soon Brig Intended, hillier Havana, soon Seiir Debonair?, (Br) linailOilt w ....k Bnrbadoes, HOOD MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PRILAIDCI.PfIIA,.I.I.93, 1863. EN RISES -.'"• TW-SUN 55 A A .11108 WATER 450 ARRIVED. Schr Charlee Colstate,Sanntlers, 4 days from N York, mdse to captain. Schr Adeline, Sprague,3 days from New York, in bal last to captain, Schr E li Arwood, days from Boston, with milim to Crowell & Bohr Pearl, 012pairlek, 4 dart from New York, In bal• lxet to captain Sala C A Ileckacher, Smith, 4 days from New York, in ballast to captain. Bark Union, arrived on Wednesday from Pornambnco reports having ien brig imuntrotte, Harriman, /site Boston, (Haag; brig , Terry, from New York, arrived "4,d, and •sailed 2141 61r gall ht. Deo 24, tat 715 S. Ling 34 33, exchanged signals with it berm brig steering N, and showing a red aigtial with whito Mad. LEA RED r l . Bark Damon, Bartlet C t, IV.,tr Oeans, P Wright & Song. Schr It J Mercer, Robinson, Rill River, Costner, Stick bay & Wellington. helir S A Taylor, Dukee, Newborn, Tyler, Stone At CO. Sell?. V Sharp, Sharp, Fort res.. Monroe, do Schr Jane C McSLstn, Cniw ford, Piney Point, Vii, Jlti liter, Norton & Co. tit r Cl i p s pennon, (nen . ) 4)., Boston, Nafte and Levy. Sir C Thompson, Burk o.nn, Washington, J C Whittock. Str R Willing, Dade, Belt nture, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEwts, Del. Jan %I. l 'nip following vessels lira at a ucitor in the Roaristenti: :Barks Henrietta, frontto tle Janeiro. with cotreel Fie l'lteP. from St Timms, Li 11 illoa; brig.; Orozlmbo : Belle. rid. New Orleans ; Nahant (iron-alad), Planet, nna. America (tug). %wins tr (iron-clad). Monon 'l'lla. and Atlantic; hrtst If...lltuttr Son, with salt; schrs . .'li queen, \Yu; C. away Tolograph. ExPreBB, Wm Michell, Column, Excandor, Jonathan Cone, J B Austin, A Hammond, Julia Malty., &twin lteerl,B Bliss, N J lititon, Rebecca, S IYurren, Bourletts, Dashing Wave. Yours, &a, AARON MARSHALL. MEMOIIA NDA. JAI! 1 11 q. for Philade lit h Rl S st h list.P Coringa Ward, from Calcutta, arrived at Boston Bark Amy, Hammond, at Constantinople 22d ult. from Britt Ida, (Br) Horriscm, from Porto Cabello Doe 31 for P hiladelphia, put into Hampton Romisinth inst; , B rig —, from New CH , tio fur Bath, at Rdgarcown Pll ins,t and remained P 31 lath. S ehr Engineer, Illugiu fur Philadelphia , sailed from Pernambu c o 2.lth Schr E W Pratt, Ifirkerpon, hence, arrived at Boston 2lst Inst. SOF Francis Artemis, Collin, hence for Boston, at Ed- Eat town l7th roar, and 1' 31 &kir C R Vlokory.llubbitt, sailed from Dighton 19th Lat. for Philadelpbt tern letter from Captain' Cyrus B Manchoster, underwri ' snot, dated Nemo I lON, NJ, Jan 17, says: I board ed the mein. John L Darling till. morning; the heavy gale %Thursday and Friday Ins; ha. ed the stern out i d tore up part of the• deck. .apartof the corn has At Am ont, and the flour is 41ovo If it should blow olf ...11111141 few days NT M 1 may save the balance of the cargo, and ring, but Opts, 1.. not much chance ofsaving. Ike e Zip 1/111,1 of flour. and MO bushels corn ay .** we d, had will be forwarded to New York. nge Sales, Jan. 2121. a, Philadelphia Exchange./ OARD. 1 Mechanics' Bank 05 Girard. Bank 903( 145 do lots 41 5 Phila Rank 118 75 Catiiwtssit 8 100 do 8)4 "Norristown R 5 8% *At) U 8 84'81 regis 08!9 :000 N Pit R 104, 110 x OS Little Belt R 44 21 do ' OS Ps hD & Erie R 44y, 1 110 Delaware Div 41 3 do 4tX 5000 N Patina fin lots ftlX !MOO U S 6$ 5.203 96 1 atorris Canal Pr0t.135 1000 l'itt3,FtlVSge 2d ni 101,1' 2. Chios Sc Walnut R• • 53X 50 Lehigh Zinc bswn• 45 :61.:P201ics&I)131 64 2d r. IWO NPa C 6 Scrip ... 023‘ 50 Blinira R Prof 4sg 4000 City GA ....40rt64.,105 3100 Soh Nay 63 'B9 cash (39X BOARDS. 1110 U 8 7;80 T N blank.lo23i 200 Lehigh Nay ...lots GO 48 I.oixtgit Scrip 344 BOARD. 100 Readin R ongSzlnt 40 1000 1 1. S 7.30 T N blank 103 77 Elmira RPref do 5034 0 4 /0 0 Now Creek lots ;.; 100 Cain & Allan 11 • • 71.; 0 Little Sch R 4434 11 Cam & Am It 110 50 Cam 8: Atbta Prof.. 12 rs) do b 5 12 £O.l Lehigh Os 115 4000 Cam & Am as 01103 Reading as '49 109 2090 Del Otter Bonds ...10034 Spruce Sar a P.. lots b 6 (0 t Beaver Meadow 040) Cites 3c Del as aag a) Lehigh Zinc bit 4.5 • U Penne R DARDS. 11000 Union Cl Ile eery on 23 • MS—STEADY. Asked. Catnwisea R..... 7% 8 Do pr fd 2(1 Beaver Mead R.. 68 Mlnuhill R. ... . 88 fiarrisbarg R.... GO .. Wilmington R... Lehigh Nay Bs. Do ehares..• Se GO Do scrip .... 8.0( Cam & Amb R... 152 157 Phila & Erie Be.. San & Erie L Island R . 26 26X Do bonds.... Delaware Div.... 42 .. Do bon • • .. Sprnce.stree R.. 16 16X Chestnut-et R.. •• 6d 64 Arch-street R.... 27 27% Race-street R.... 10 1034 Tenth-street R... 25 Thirteenth-et R.. 23 28 W PhUa R 60 61 Do bonds..... Green-street R... 40)4 40X Do bonds..... I Second-street R... 76. K : 18 Do bonds ... Fifth-street R.... 53 65 Do • Girard College B 26 26, Seventeenth-st R 10. 103 .Little Schuyl R.. 44,44 95 key January 221. am at 3g o'clock. d. Agile& Cen R .... Bi . 120Y4 110% (Brit c0mm0n..... 83)4 8.331 jßrie Prof 106. 10 6 14 lludaon.Riv 97 97.41 . Harlem R R 44 , Harlem R Prof 77).1 tin Reading R R t 92 92 Michigan Con •.• 97 974 Michigan South. 64 64% Do. Guar .105 g 10. 5 % aft m a .... ... 18:i .. 11l Central 96 96 Cleve & Pitts.... 78 784; Manna & Chl..• • thig 96 'Cloy & Toledo... 924ei 9216 Chi & Rock Ie.:: 904 94% Terre Haute C 0.... Chi Bur & Q..... 131i1 & Pr Do 0 Co 47 int Con Con bds.. NOTICE.—TiIF. UNDERSIGNED HAS RE MOVED from his recent place of business, No. 211 North Fourth street, to No. 2U RACE Street. above Secon•l. THEODORE C. LEWIS. .3,160 $ 25 , 0 70 PIFILADELPRI), Jan. 15, ISe3. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 o'cLocs LAST NIGHT. Girard Ronse—Che John Wood, l'en ism F Swartz. Int'timer° . J 1 Parkhurst. Washing'n Jos L Butler, N York T Sprague, Boston Thom Dx . nord. Beaton - • • .. John Wills, BnltimorA C W Aelirom, Bradford eo W CI Vnirleigh, St Joseph W h Spruence, Smyrna, Del Miss Schultz, New York DBEs II Schultz. New York Wtn Mahan & lady • Peter littldermsn, Penns. Allan C Rimers, 11 S N A Roes, New York Alex; Tracy& lady, A R Schultz,.Jr, N York Miss M L DI York Miss .1 R-Faster, N York Mrs E L Duncan, Md li lloword, New York O W Lainson,_New York , D Wheatley, New York ' • C R Rogers, Philadelphia SOgelh HagerstownDavid dark, DilllVilto J V Goodintider, Milton John W Molds, W Edisto • D Macon: New York . . Ii I) Mears; Wash, 1) C 011 Quincy, Boston Sand. J Virginia, I T Continental Hotel— C V Culver, Pa G W Caw Pittsburg Rev Oeo II Jenks, N Castle .W Ii Denny. 'Pittsburg Mrs Denny. Pittsburg MRS Donny, Pittsburg C W Rickotson, Pithburg W W Robbinson, N V Alfa Leitch. St Louis C P Nark stmoreland . Geo Mails, ACW York T W Mira, New - York • W II Brawn, Piffled W Woodward, Jr, Balt Fahnestoek, Balt Edw Field, II 8 A C A Seward, N Y H Clay and son, Boston B Martin, N B rlsherwood, Wash, D C O W Paluc, Miss Of() D Cass, Pittsburg R O McCord, Now Albany P Jones and wire, Reading A A Plant, N Y • W Wilkinson, Cinn, Ohio T P Saunders, Clint, Ohio J Alder: ison&wire,tudianap Beni T Hutchins & wf, U S A Chas 1. Andrews, Boston. Chits Smith and lady, N I. I, McKnight, Detroit 11 Titus, Detroit • • 1 , V McNair, 11 8 N 'FCMarten,CFN 13 II Cheerer. Wa.h, D C D MI liambilton John id Moore, N Jersey F L Mulford, New Jersey John B Carson, Toledo, U B Wood, New York 11 11 Prosser. BMW.) Theo Browning & wr, NY Miss 13 iscox, New York .ICW)att W A Houghtomßerlin,Mtiss Win kyle, Jr. New York C L 'Filthily New York L.l Knowles & wr, S if Sibley & Arr. Maus Levi Scobey, New Jersey . O II McCabe, Tamaqua Deo Denison, N Win Mitchell. St Louis L Matthews, St Louis Cleo H ollr, Cincinnati Jay Gould Sr wire, N Y II Sweitzer. Wash Mrs McCauley, Wash S W Payne & wire, N Y Miss II t weu, N Y .5 A B Marks & la.Wash,BC Peter Higgins, Wash. D C John 0 Gehring, Baltimore C t Lomb' rton, Clarion Chas Thu per dan, Boston Oeo S Page, NY J A Jordon Sr wife, Boston M S atebblns. It I Merchants'-pourt S L 1 1 /1 PennsYlvtiola 11.8packmau,Dowingtown W P Picket and lady, Pa J F Meredith, Chester co C H Love, Pittsburg 111 Malone, Lancaster 115 Buchner, Louisville, Sy Gee L Carrington, Conn D A Cramer, New York • R D Ross, New Jersey C He iston, Pen nsvi va nla C H Phillips, New Castle Mrs Dr Jan eway Jr fkm, N J W F Nagle Milton I) Tomb er, 111 Chunk American—Chestnut Jos S Montgomery, U S A A P Hnin mii, Connecticut P Dickinson, Luck haven R T Duck, Worcester W A Knobb, Witsh,D C Ileloler, Anna R A Heaton, Ashland, Pa 1 1' Tingly, New York Copt T Crowley, Delaware Dent Alexander. Delaware A d 13aldwin, New York .1 llteLanintr, - Ncw .7erscy Mrs Jameson S.: (la, Mailing , E Griffith, Now York Toe Burrough, Newark, N 11 Bnrrnugh, Nownrk, N T I T A Moore St. Louis notel—Chest John Fox, Wash. D C F 1) Whine, X4w York Licut A G P Bortwell, \ Y Cyrus 11 Grub!), PlOla A Campbell, New York Rolloar. 'sz I h'u NV B littrizness, Louis 'X Crowell, StLonis Mrs .1 II Watford, Missonri Miss Hastings, Dlfssonri WY C Carter A: wr,Now York Miss A Carter, New York John Snow, Rochester, N Y Chas Roche, Baltimore ios P Green 13 It i Inyllehl, Dis Colnmhia 8 CI aig, Reading The Union—Arch street, above Third. Lewis Tranner, Greensburg 1 J Net hammy. Albany Key .T 11 Dnllbs. _Allentown Dr E Shelp, Wllkesbarre Rev D S Klo_pp, Perry co Danl Zeller. Hagersto wn A A Myers, Lancaster Bartles, New Jersey Commercial ab. Chestnut. W W Hum, Wa N J Flannery. retina W II Hone, U S A Chas Rutter, Pottstown John Heber, Troy N McDonald, Columbia Miss Heber, Trey J Embus, Chester co, Pa John Sanders,Washington Isaac Slack, Penna 5 B Williams, Washington (4 NV Woodxtml, Chester en F Rhorar, New York IJohn.llackwood, N Jersey .Tos Carpenter. R Island Chas Speakman, Virginia lifts Fenton, Wash, D C Geo B Adams, Patina Miss Smith CK McDonald, Chester co Jas Powell, New York Mae S A Slaughter, Forma National—Race street, above Third. W M Breslin & ', Lebanon .1 McMahan, Milton Pa F Hartnisn W Greenville S McMahan Sr la, Milton L J Mayer, W Greenville T McMahan Milton. S K Rose, Allentown . B F Krape. Clinton co • F E Stees Gillen, Milton Rev 0 Wolf, Myerstown P F McCanlly, Lebanon Rev C H Leinbach, Ponta k Mader, Pennsylvania F Walter, .fnuestuwn J Green; Lebanon It Phillips, Jr.' New Castle I H Gruff, Lebanon R Ii Stees, Pinegrove States Union—Sixth anal Market streets. .Ti eob A Hank, Bork,: co A Hoffman Chas 1t 13 11110, 130 i ks co J Pile, Ohio' .1 Mink- PennsYl %%min S 'longer, PlttalmrLy John 1 Murphy, Pen it 4 13 1 , Sweeney, W Chester Alonzo lineman, Peuira C C North, Patterson, Pas Joel Rowe, Mn.ssitclinsett.4 .Ta Wood, Franklin co, PA O W Jirolbrier 31 it, Unroll*, Greene co, Pa J B Robinson, Gri,eusburg Bnrlcy Sheaf—Second street, below Vine. t Burton, BristolC Robliins T Nestburg. Dal tim I in e MP Paxson, 'Newtown A t. huller. Mass inn Stevens, MontgenterY C Comb - , Penult S Rei gel W 31 Biers, New Jersey 31 Kline, New Jersey hlvers, Penult 31 Eastbarn, Bucks co C ATioberte. Newtown IT Ely, Newtown A Lopgsbore, Newtown G Slater, New Jersey Semi Cooper, Bucks ro B Rittenhonee.R Sun, 31t1 Ed Gllllntrlinni. Bucks co .111 C Worthington, Trenton .11Y Gilbert, Greenville &Zonnt Vernon—Second street, above Arch. J Williams, Newark, N J Limit a W Zimmermau S Harper. Albany lI 11 Dunbar, llarford A L Quirk L Williams, N Y F BIak•, N Madison lionse--Second St.. above Market. Jacob Mertz, 7. , .; Y Gen 0 Galloway. X J E G Ilarrkon, Pit Peter Yonne, X Jo! , Jinn Fel I,Pfech F Boozer, N J H EVallP, DePOSit, X Y ,W D Large, Paylonvllle Bald Eagle—Third et., above Callowhill. E Deemer, Penne. J 11 Nacc, Bethlehem A W Petterger. Reading T S Leisenring, Pittsburg L Doestey. Jr, Bethlehem E C Huber, Allentovt - u S Newkirk. Heading Black Bear—Third street, above Callowhill. Rev A S Leinbaelt & la, Pa 13 DiWager, Allentown T .Ream, Harri.intrg I S Fell, Buckingham A A Huber, Allentown SPECIAT NOTICES. The business of the lute firm of GAUL Sr. LEWIS will bellettled et the above place. j,22 3t* DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER& 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 tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhteha, Cholera, and Cholera Korbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. . They are the hest BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's greet restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cals. brated Calieaya 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 etimitant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., %OA BROADWAY, New York. • sakiiik ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYL3ta, made in the Beat Sfan.uer, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pi. tares. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-Plume Eremite' is strictly adhered to. All ars thereby treated alike. deIVIT JONES.. CO.. 604 MARKET Street BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN' THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys produces a color not to be distinguished from nature t Warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of had 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. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHI LOB, on eefin , r sfdes of each box. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Late 333 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) New York my2B-ly MARRIED_ BOICCE—S3IIIII.—na the 12th of October last. by the Rev. 311.. Thome+. 31r. Thomas J. .Boyce to Miss Kate Smith, all of this city. BRANDT—SIIIiiiii.—On the 16th of November last, by Juidict William W. Brandt, of Kingsessing, Twenty-fourth ward, to Annie L. Simon, of the Falls of Schuylkill, Pa DIED. AUDE~ILIEP. On 21st instant, suddenly, of dinar° of the heart, 34•5. Jane S. Andenried, relict of the late Hon. Will. Alidellried, of Bchnylkill county, in the 115th' year of her see Her friends and those of the family are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, on Monday next, 213th instant,' at 2 o'clock I'. 31 . from her late residence, 611 •North Eleventh street, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. .014 JONES.—On the 2 20th inst. of scarlet fever, in his 6th year, John C., gon of Joseph' L. and Elliaheth C. Jones. The relatives. and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this (Sixth-day) morning, at PI. o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 641 North Eighth street. - * BRADES.—On the Nth inst., Mr. Arthur Brades, in his • 68th year. His relativ e. and friends, also members of Montgomery L o dge, No. 19 A. Y. S., are invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence, 1110 Callowhill street, today, (FrhiltY,) at 10 A. • LINDSAY —On the 19th . instant, at the Patent Mice Hospital. Washington, of wounds received at Fredericks- burg, Jelin W. Lindsay, of Company E, 118th Eiterimmt P. 'V. (Corn Fa:change), youngast son of Jeremiah and' Catharine tkiy, aged 20 years. • • BENDIBItY.—On the 20th instant, Kelly Bennery, in the 63d_yetir of her age. • —WATERtiON.--Ou the 20th instant, JOllll Waterson, aged 88 years. tent, below Ninth. Major W Biddle, S A W Colder, re la WI 1 B Simons, Penna W W Johnston, Cincinnati Aaron Sinew, Cincinnati Mrs Shaw, _Cincinnati F Taylor , - New York J Banks St lady. N York H S McCombe, Del A H G oedwin.l'aterson, N S B Sanford N York Miss Mary I l 'revest, N Y Samuel Colville, N York 1113 Davis, Alexandria Lewis Fogg. Boston F 1' Hurd, Gaston H .7 Haldeman, Harrisburg .1 Morris, Now lurk S P Nuttleby, Now York T Schroeder, Prov, 11 I J P Rhodes, Prev, R I Chas A Hackett, N RamPsh George Blight A Greenough, Boston John C Delon. al Chunk DI C Brooke, Now York B R Potrikon, Leek Haven 'Thou McNamara, Rollid'bg W U Wood, Now York' Robt n, Del Is II Ranch, M Chunk John Sterrett, Lewistown H id Speer, Huntingdon Ninth and Chestnut. R. Appohi and holy, Balt Miss E Dorloy, Balt W W Stevenson & lady,Balt W High, Balt A Rueger, N Y L E Ke logg, N y W H Ward, Balt A J Upson, Y A Jack & lady, Montreal Mr Bald, D Cass & lady,Deuver,Cal It Ed N Y W F Milton, Boston Goy N Faught, Boston John R Watson & lady. N Lint C G Parks, Boston .1 0 Moody, Boston W S Downs & wife, Chicago H K Randall, Wash, D C S S Boyle, Chin, Ohio W Yet land, Batt R S Fay, Boston .1 Carter, Jr, and lady, N Y Wise & lady, N P II Miller, Jr. Pittsburg P H Miller, Pittsburg" .1 H Cheewr & lady, 'AN Y C H Preen & wife, U S N S Bryan, N Y Amos Bryan, Jr, N Y Fitswator, Wash, D C Shoener, Tamaqua C J Vanderslico, New York 13 W _Brown, Hartford N Kingsbury, Hartford O Charlick, New York W J Wilmer, Baltimore Gersh Banker, New York F Fogler, New York Col O'Brien, New York J Jones, New York Geo Darling, New York John S Daley, Now York J S Wolcott, Locknort, N Y E It Wilbur & In, X York Mrs Rose, Now York Fred Foster A Cubit', Connecticut if L Jodd, Connecticut Capt J Lawless, Wihn. Del Thos Jackson, IVilan, J J Bradley ,%; In, N York IT S Jackson E T Norris, Baltimore T A Hamilton, Memphis Ali Brown A R Cushman, Jr, N Y fi Oliver, N Y H Hartford Jos Pratt, Boston • Mr Staudt, Wash, D C W J Underwood, Boston Dewey Crocker l Y OFLovell,Nl E C Nason, Fall River C W Lord, Baltimore Alf Robbins, Conn St John Carroll, Baltimore J A Bowles, N Y street, below Arehi• Jason Evans, Cincinnati J J•Boolo, Pennsylvania D Meyer, Ilarrisburn • A B Cobb, New Jersey Lewis Lyon A A Danzig, NTiv York (4 AI Shoop, Danville Jos Shnrpless, Bloomsburg W Brown, Harrisburg John C E ills, Harrisburg Hon 11. S Mott, Pikeco, Pa .1 11 Finch, New York D W Howell, Easton, Pa Rev J Brennan, Syracuse J Caldwell, Allegheny street, above Filth. Mitchell, New Jersey M L Story, Maryland E German, U S A W A Wright, 804011 D S Yarding, U S J B Tanner, U S N W P Smith, Dover W Spencer, Fauna J M Stewart, Troy, N W B Foster, Boston A Midfield, Boston LA Chapin, Massachusetts W L Gill, Lancaster J W Sutton, Berlin, Md S .1 Anderson, Berlin, Md (lon S Payne, Maryland C Shinn, New Jersey nut street, ab. Third. Thos J Young, Prov, It I Hielt'd Young, Prov, R I II H Kennard - , Prov, It I W Major, Pottsville J llousltatv, Boston Mrs Warder & 2 ch, Illinois Miss Comer & sis Illinois W W Campbell, Illinois C S Arlington, Illinois J D Durfor, Indiana. • • A P Cone, Cincinnati, 0 .1: Meeker, New York , G 1 , 1111)1141lICIE, D 0.4011 W Con & niece, Jersey W F Beach, Now York C B Dicklusou, New Cork LER—At.Yones' Springs, Warren county, N. C., Annie Carter Lee, daughter of General Robert S. Lee, Confede rate States army. (Annie. the only daughter of the rebel chieftain, died nn outcast, because she loved the Union and her cauntry better than her father did. The faithful old black nurse Vihnit was with her when. she died, as she had been during her life. General Lee has now no direct heir to leave his fortune and a bad name to.) • WILLIAMS.—On the 21st instant, John C. Williams, aged 22 years. • • , BLACK AND WHITE BALMORAL SKIRTINGS.—BIack and purple Balmoral Skirts. Gray and Black Balmoral Skirts. Muslin and Jinvern 6°447, 'Lace Sleeves trimmed purple or black. Crape Trimmings. English Crapes and Veils. Bonnd Grenadine and Crape Veils. ' Black all-wool Ottoman Poplin4.B7X cents. Black and English Reps, S, to SIX cents. • Just received by ' BESSON & SON, 3i12 :MOURNING STORE. 918 CHESTNUT Street... RE & LANDELL, FOURTH-AND WY -a- 4 ARCH, have a fine assortment of G • • ood Glassy Black Silks. Widows' Silks without gloss. EYRE & - LANDELL FOURTH AND ABM always keep a fine stock of Staple Household Goods. 3alo Best kluslins, Linens, and Flannels. EYRE & , .LANDELL, FOURTH AND AIICIf, always keen a full line of Mourning Shawls. `3ao Fashionable Shawls. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Relatives end Friends of the, AND ERSON .0 VALRY will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING. et 73 o'clock, in tine Rooms of the Young Men's Christina A ssoe.sition, 1009 CHESTNUT Street. WM. H. MAURICE, President. A. K. BOgI.P.R. Secretary. , WEVCACOE FIRE •COMPAINii.— b« The are requested to assemble at the ENUINE 110IIsE THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late fellow-member, WILLIAM R. NESBIT. WILLIAM L. FORMAN. lt~• Assistant Secretary. M. NOTICE. --,THE ANNUAL MEET INC of the Stockholders of the WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA -RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the CHARTER HOUSE, in the borough of Media, on TUFSDAY, the 10th day of February, 180, ut 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election will be held for officers, to serve the ensuing year, By order of the Board, jit23-fmwtfelo A. LEWIS SMlTH,SenretarY• HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, UM CUTHBERT Street —This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiew,who will be rired , and provided for in the most comfortable " m 4136 of obitirhu..s: •B. F. GLENN. ne • '' secretary of Board of Managers. PHILADLEPHIA, .TAN. 20, -116 1f13. G. RUSH SMITH, BIM "-DEAR SIR: Will {you please issue a call for on ad iournod stated fmeeting of FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER 'RAIL WAY. COMPANY, at Room ?co. 30 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANW.,, on SA TURDAY next, 24th instant, at 12 o'clock M. • E. L. BOMEISLER, C. R. DUNGAN, Committee on late Election Return*. l ck , FAIRMOUNT (RACE .AND VINE STS.) PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.—An adjourned stated meeting of the Fairmount Passenger Railway Company Nell be held at Room No. SO, Phila delphia Exchange, on SATURDAY NEXT..2Ith inst., at 12 o'clock M. .• ,SMITH. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Corporators of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, January 26,1963, at 12 o'clock M., at the Hotel. jal9 6t , J. SERGEANT PRICE. Secretary. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI— BUTORS to the HOSPITAL OF THE PRO TESTABT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia;-held TUESDAY, January 6th 18(B, the following-named gen tlemen were duly elected members of the Board of Mana gers to serve for the ensuing three years, viz : Rey. M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, 1). 1). Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D D. Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D. JOHN BOHLEN. WILSON C. SWANN, M. D. • • CLAYTON T. PLATT. • EDWARD HARISHORNE, M. D. JOHN WELSH. Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, - .Tr.. Chairman. . JNO. A. CHILDS. Secretary. . ja7-tf PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held 31 the office. No. 2130 WALNUT Street, on Monday, the oth day of February next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. At this meeting an election will be held for Ten Managers of the Company, to serve for one year. The polls will close at 2 o'clock. P. M. a2l-w fm ft) W. EDWARD SPOFFORD, Secretary. Mr OFFICE PIET.LADIELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD .COMPANY--PALLA DELPIIIA, Jrilnlftry 16, 18E1 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 J. AIORRELL. Secretary.. , OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. TI -T VIE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADEL- Pli lA, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the Rational Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT dtreet. R. FRANK PALMER. jai)-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.. M. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Jaauarr 13, • NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this. Company wilt be held on MONDAY, the second day of February, Mt at lO o'clock A. M., at the SANSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Election fur Directors will be hold on MONDAY, the speond day of March, ISfti, at the Office of the Company, Pro. 238 South THIRD Street. jal34ra EDMUND SMI I'H, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY=_-P -»i:Lea lavv..auorrio, - 00 0 , - L a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS (M-50) pen share of the Capital Stock of the Company was de clared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repre sentatives, on and after the 27th inst. • jail-d 127 JOSEPH C. COPPIICK, Treasurer. MUNION CANAL COMPANY; PHILA DELPHIA, January 14,1563.-The Annual Meet ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will he held at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February 3d,1863, at 11 o'clock A. M. jals-tfe3 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. OFFICE - OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 40() WALNUT Street, PRILADELPIII A, January 15, 1863. . . At the Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 12th day of January, llkrt, the fol lowing gentlemen were 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 Beard o. T. RAI CHFORD STARR was ial7-6tif THOS. H. MONTOOMARY. Secretary. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS COM MENCED BUSINESS •on his own account as INSU RANCE AGENT and BROKER. Office 213 CHESTNUT PITILADFLPITIA, lath JannalT, 1863. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTKE, held on the Gth and 9th instant, tae' following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published : ReBoltel, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fnnd Committee will, discontinue the payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st Januar) ibstant, except in such cases as they may have already obi itratel 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 ettbsc , ibers to the Fond. Re4oked, That the Committee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila delphia, on or before the 31st Jaauary instant, (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees, and those who have received any bounty from the city of naladelphia,) for the following—viz: Segeharth's Artillery. Peyton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artillbry, U. S. Regulars, U. S. Marines, Old Philadelphia Volunteer Reghnents. Said payment to be made whenever the recruit is de finitively* in service in the field, or in a fort, garrison, navy yard, or slip of the United States. Resolved, That an payments under the foregoing reso lutions he made in accordance with the forms adopted by the Disbursing Agency THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLOD ET. Secretar7. .iale-tia3l MILITARY. BOARD _OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT. 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. BOUNTY. RECRUITS WARTED 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 when the company is full. " when the regiment is full At the expiration of service Total None but men of good character received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. deli-tf CONTINENTAL • CAVALRY. " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Com_mtnies now • nearly full, to Bemire the Citizens' Bonnty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mastered into the service of the United States. . . Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re 7 ferencee. and who have seen service. dell-tf COPARTNERSHIPS. SPECIAL - • NOTIONEW COPA.RT ► , NERSHIP.—THOMAS 'POTTER and GEORGE :O.: BOWER having assodated thezanalvenr with CAMP in the hastily% of manufacturing the Unfer. inented Bread, at the corner of BROAD and Burrort. WOOD Streets, the business will hereafter be conducted under the name of POTTER, CAMP, 9t BOWER.. The Unfermented Bread has been successfully intro duced In this city and vicinity, and has met with public favor and Ls approved by the highest medical authority as being more pure, nutritious, anti wholesome, than the Fermented Bread, and no care or expense will he spared in the manufacture of it henceforth. Families a nd Stores will be daily supplied in any part of the city on application at the office. We have, in connection with our bustne4a, introduced the most approved machinery for the manufacture of Crackers, and having secured the services of a Boston baker of large experience, are prepared to fill orders fir any variety of Crackers, consisting in part of the follow ing, viz: Pilot Bread, • Airily Bread, Soda Bi,cuit, Oyster Crackers. Boston C POI P. S.—A few innn arc w euee in the distribution of sod dealers. . • U. S, INTERNAL REVENUE. AGENCY FOR THE BALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, No. 51 South THIRD Street, first door above Cheetnnt." A. full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that ha,ve been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $6O and up wards. • Orders by MO promptly attended to. JACOB.. E.RIDGWAY, No. Nir Bath THIRD . Street. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV.& NUE —THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Peinsyl- VILE le, comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth; Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of Philadelphia: NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above. named Dis.riet, 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 out Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereby given that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hoots of 9 A. M. and 3P. EL,.. (Sundays excepted,) at his office, houthwest corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and aft' r MONDAY February 2d, 1863, and until and including SATURDAY.' the 21st day'of the same month. PENALTIES. • ' All persons who fait to pay their Annual Taxes open' Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, on pr before the aforesaid 21st of Febru .ary, 1563, will incur a penalty of ten per centum adds tional of the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July'l,lE62.. • • All peraons Who, in like manner, shall fail to take out their Licenses. as required by law, on or before the list' of ebruary,lB63, will incur a penalty of • • THREE TINES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, LI accordance with the provisions of the 99th section of pa Excise Law aforesaid. air Money of the United States only received. • stir — No further notice will be given. • . : WILLIAM J. WAINWRIGHT. Collector, jal7.dtt ..E. cor. THIRD and WILLOW SW AARE HAN O•E'T O. fIiA.KE -ONEY.—A new AlitiLßlngli; rebal it eiL6O. Red paY 100 Poi cent. fql[lrni.for sale. Box XXI& Phila. flelpnia'Poet Office. • -- • . JaL9-6tt THE PRESS.-I).HTI OELTRIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1863. Chairman Stated Dieiting. Geo. H. Stuart, John H. Brown, J. L. Beringer, Geo. W. Ralinestoek, James L. Claghorn, William G. Boulton. f Director,, hold this day, re-eleete I 'President. CHARLES W. COXR ja - .17.8t if IMilk Biscuit, • Butter Crackers, Farina Crackers. Wino Snaps, molter:4. __ ER, CAM?, S: BOWER. anted who have had exneri- Crackers among the grocers ja23-3tif WATOREfrAIifD WELEY. FI N E WATb a.; REPAIRING attended to, by the most eapertencel workmen. and every watch warranted for ono ykar. RUSSELL, ja2.3.6t0. . 22 Notth•Sl KTR Street. • jaFINE AI4E:RIO:AN, .AND IMPORTED WATCHES; Geld.lewolu. and verware, at the lowest possible Pileelk. • • O. RUSSELL.. • j..23.6m RA, Worth QlXTR.Street. MICROSCOPIC ;PHOTOGRAPHIC . • • .CffAltMS.,_.'-z . - . . 0. W. SIMONS '&1-MBOT.EIER, . DIAIDITACTIZING'JBWELERS AND IMPORTERS; ' SANSOhI-STREET Have just received, dire& from PaAs, a . large assort ment. of the• above novel 'and beautiful articles, am bracing a number of the most prominest clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and navy, presented .in a vartety,oC fancy mountings. FOR SALE TO THE ' I 'M/DE, and to be hall at all the principal jewelers, opticians and Sway stores in the city. " D. T. PRATT,' 03IICOE8801VTO PRLTT & RBA L) 607 CHESTNUT STREET.. /loonotantlT In receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS. AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit ill claw' of buyers. ;. nol&Smif 124 ELI HOLDEN," .Dealor En flue AMB.RIOAR AND IMPORTED . WATCHES, JEWBLEY, LIT CLOCK 0081-15ttis . . • 708 MAK :4 Stmt. . • AmRRTOAIT WATOHES hki -IN. GOLD AND i3n.vER cAsp.s. -• • JOS H. WATSON;, oIit:WATORES, JEWELRY, &0. MOE .N A FRESR ABBORTATB*I . • AT LESS THAN E'CIiEtNePtiCES, . • FARR k BROTHER, Importers,. mh2o.tf 32.4 CHESTNTILTE6eet. below Fourth HOLIDAY *..G1:)0D13. PHOT.OGRkPHIO ALBUMS A large ifsOr for Isar low. V dl & 11% del34 " • 934. STNUT. &roe MICROSCOPES,.SPECTACIADEV:AND •m-a- 11 , T4LA8816. toipreseaWfor sale by_L. ;. • • delS•tf If 2 - • . 024 CMISTNI7T Street. OP.E R A GL ASSES , OPERA S. For sale by JAMES W. qIISEN & CO., delUf 1f924 CHESTNUT Street. . . FINANCIAL. GOLD• AND SILVER, CITY. WARRA.pT,TS, OLD' DEMAND TR.EARYILT.NOTES, BOUM AND . SOLD BY PALMER & HUEY, No: 04 SMITH THIRD-ITRETT. jal4wfm6t JOHN 0. OAPP & SON, ;STOOK: & NOTE }3EOHERiIe No. •23 SOUTH THIRD. STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK. STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OFBRORBRIt MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE U.S:. FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, ® TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER cam BONDS. • PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF "THE' GOVERNAGIN'i • AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN. AT • PAR. • Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Hint, or auP Sub-Treasury — or Depository of the United States, on thi first days of May and November of each year. At ths present passuux ore ooLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. I A full supply always on hand. ' 4 • \ JAY 000K.E, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, notitmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No; 312 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 negociated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attentionK Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish,..Esq., - John B. Myers arZo„ Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Furness, BrWont Co., John Thomas, Esq. delS-Smif $250,000 T LO AN, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON DIAMONDS. SILVER-PLATE, :WATCIIES, JEWELRY, AND , GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT 'ISAAC NATUAICS' OLD ESTABLISEHED MONEY LOAVOFF/CE, N. • CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS. (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances made at the lowest rates 28 000 -THIS AMOUNT WANTED 'on . a Farm. in Ches t er w county. Apply to Ak.PET.V.T. 309 41,,TDr.r: Street. PERSONAL. NOTICE.-I WAS ADVERTISED BY -+- I my husband, ISAAC NATHANS,_ for goods pur chased by me for his children, from Mr. Charles Oak ford's store, on Chestnut street. It was the trivial sum cf *O, being the first debt that I have contracted since I left his house, now over three months, without any money. I have had just cause for leaving him, which will be testea shortly. js23-217 HENRIETTA NATHANS. PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upoz JAMES FULTON. Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular. attention given to parties living at a dia lance. .' •. . . 001/4, COFFEE!'COFFEE! cOFFEE! STETLER'S PREPARED OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA ;COFFEE IS A SUPERIOR ARTICLE; Surnasiing all prepared or unground Coffees in the mar ket. The use of Stetler s Old Government Java Coffee will at once remove the prejudices which have hereto fore justly existed among the consumers of prepared Coffees—nothing but the best and purest green Coffee is used, being brought here under his direct importation, roasted at his own mills, by a new process, by which ten per cent. is saved this will enable hitn at all times to. supply the public at ene-third less the coikof other good Coffees. STETLER'S OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE contains no Dandelion, Beans, Peas, Chicory, dtc„. hence it requires no clearing matter, which often costs as much as the Coffee itself. This Coffee being entirely pure has the same plea.sant, healthful, Invigorating, and beneficial effects of other good Coffee. It needs but a trial to be ap preciated by all lovers of good Coffee. • For sale by all the Grocers in the United States. RETAIL PRICE, SO CENTS PER POUND. DEPOT 232 ARCH STREET. n2"-2t _ PHILADELPHIA. _ A OPPENHEIMER, Na A3l CHUM Alia. Philadalpliis.- CONTRACTOR AND NANITPADTURER OP • ARMY' CLOTHING Or Every Description. ALSO, • • TENTS, HAVERSACKS, roxcnos, • CAMP BLANltiamp KNAPSACKS, and BED TICKINGS FOR HOSPITALS. MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS. All goods made will be guarantied regttlation in site and make. I. B. Orders of any size filled with despatch. ia74l 517 ARCH STREET. C. A. VAN.KIRIE 00.. . . Have on band a flue tlallOrtment of CHANDELIERS AND OTHER GAS FIXTURES. Also, French Bronze Figures and Ornaments, Porcelain and Mica Shades, and a variety of FANCY.. GOODS AND RETAIL. Noses . 616 and emsailas goods. del3:l7 IOrIGREST PRICE GIVEN FOR old -. Gold and Sliver and Diamonda( at SnUTIVS, 316 South FIFTH Street. below Spruce • i , ja2.3-2,L. JAMES,' 111. „SCO - VEL, ‘•• ATTORNEY , AT: LAW, ,•-• _ Muter and Examiner tniebitneam. • ..iaB.2m* • • 113 PLU Mttreet Vaimden.7l. J. No. 326 CHESTNUT Stre‘t PHILADELPHIA de22-Imo RETAIL DRY GOODS. UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT BOYS' CLOTHING LADIES' CLOAKS. BEADY MADE OX MADE TO ORDER COOPER &. CONARD, lasitfel 8. E. COB. NINTH and MARKET 1024 CHESTNUT .STREET " • " • E.. Bil.• NEEDLES. ,LINENS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, . • ~ . EMEtitOIDERIES. A full assortment always on hand at LOW PRICES. • Just received, lace-trimmed Embroidered and Mourning Muslin Bows and Neck-Ties, for the house and street. Also, all-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 15 cents. Also t all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladies, Gents, and Children, at WHOLESALE PRICES. Ja&tf 1024 , CHESTNUT STREET SPLENDID' STOOK:: ON MOM:- KJ All the best makes of Calicoes. All the best makes of !dueling. . • All the best makes of Linens. All the best makes of Sheetings. All the best make a of Napkins. Together with Towels, Crash, Diaper liuckaback, Bird &c. &c. White Cambric and Jaconot, full line. Nainsooks and Plaid Malthus, full line. Whiter Goods closing out. Shawls, Merinoes, closing out, • Balmoral Skirts, all prices. Silk and Linei Hdkfs, nice assortment. At JOHN H. STOKES', 702 ARM Street. EDWIN HALL & BRO., 26 SoutbARCOND Street, Have reduced the pricen!of • Panay Silks, . Rich Printed Dress Goods. Choice Shades of bferinees, Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins. All-Wool•De Lanes, All kinds of dark dress goods reduced. Also, Fine Long Broche Shawls, Open Centre Long Cashmere Shawls, • ' Rich newstyles of Blanket Shawls. ' 4.4 Lyons Silk velvets, pure Silk. DRY GOODS FOR WINTER. . Rep. Poplins, s, Trench Merinos, Colored Monsselines, Potilt De Soies, Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawls, Balmoral Skirts.. Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Black Bombazines, Worsted Plaids, - Oben') Delitk*,.•734, • Futitct Chintzes. Shirting Flannels, Brodie Shawl'. Fine 'Blankets; b Blnkets. • SH C A ri RPLE a SS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. MEN'S AND BOYS'-WEAR. Cassimeres for Busi ness' Suits. Cassimeres for Dress Suits. Cassimeres for Boys' wear, Cloths adapted to every. use. Boys' Clothing, ready made. • . - lifen's and Boys' Suits made to order. BLANKETS. A tip.top lot - at $5. - • Damaged Gray Blankets at 50 and $3.50. Horse Blankets — Army - Blankets. Domestic Goods at lowest prices. TABLE LINENS. Fine Table Damasks and Cloths. The famous power-loom Table Linens. Bargains in Napkins, &a., &c. DRESS GOODS. • 2,631 yards newest styles .Delaines at We. Blue Reps, Blue Poplins, Blue Paramattas. Brown Reps; Brown Poplins, Brown. Coburgs. Balmorals at $2.75, $3, $3.25, and $3.50. COOPER & CANARD. S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. pi STEEL & SON HAVE A LARGE ."-• assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for HO. LIDAY PRESENTS_ Rich Fancy Silks; Plain Silks, choice colors. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Figured Rep Poplins. Plain and Figured Merinoes. Plain &lifeline, Cashmeres, at ffn-lc, worth 82 WINTER SHAWLS in great variety KERING 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 he bought elsewhere. . deli Noa 713 and 715 North TENTH street. • • BrisNr", out Tie • - FOURTH and ARCH.' VIBE & . : L.AN DELL, FOURTHAND ARCH, have a Rae stock of GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM. Good Largoßlankets. Good Linen Shootings. Good Muslin by the piece. Good Unshrinking Flannels. , Good Fast Colored Prints. Good Table Linen and Towels. Good Quality Black Silks. Good Assortment Colored Silks.--. . Jai 'FM_BROIDEBIES. .WHITE GOODS, ' A-4 and HOSIERY, at Wholesale Prices...'" The subscribers offer one of the beat selected and largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, Trimmings, &c., to be found to the city to 'Which they res pectfully invite the attention of the ladies. SHEPPARD; VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, .",lals-12,trp lOOB CHES'PNOT Street. COMMISSION MOUSES. pEMBERTON DUCK. IN STORE. 225,000 YARDS U. S. ARMY 10 OUNCE DUCK, And for sale by FARNHAM, KIRKEL#M, - & CO., No. 230 CHESTIiIIT'STREET. ialg4tif* ' , • AMY •GOODS. • DASH-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLIIK CAP CLOTHS. MY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT. 'URCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. IfEANT LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. - !ROWLAND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT eile by FROTHINGIIAM & wELLS. : , — ,,, , ,, -----,------- N ,„ ADIES' FANCY -. FUR& ' '••• - ... _ . • . . . ... . • ~ -..... ._ -.• • •;JOHN'FAREIRA4 --, - _ ,-.•- • _.. • ._ . • , .. No 71S ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. : ' - IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER . - LADIES': FURS: OP .LiD AIES' FANCY FURS. 1 \ ‘ltiy assortment of Fancy Pure for Ladies and Children Is \now coniplete. and embracing every variety that will befashionable during the pruent season . An sold at th manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give m call. oc,34mif 4il/211 CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Rit'S loozaft):lofeKO:llizri .A.SS ESiTABLISHMEN'r, CHINA :iIAT:AL, AND SICIP.IINia SUPPLIED. ja i. J. & J R. KERR", 529 CHESTNUT Street. "77; !; - .::.: III . I3LaTARy .G00D5.... . I , : ' M-STEMET HALL. , PHILADELPHIA. ' traurecTußns as.niwzraßY. FINE SWORDS, AFD LITABY GOODS, hi EVElli VARIETY. , MEDICAL. ,TH 1 - WEALTH I HEALTH I HEALTH! HEALTH l• HEALTH! .*. S yne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. yne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Sw nets•CompolLud Syrup of Wild Cherry, The Great Remedy for The Great Remedy for The Great Remedy for • Con , Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, CougColds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coug , Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cott, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, ood. spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, ood-spitting . , Sore Throat, Hoarseness, d-spitting, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, od-spitting, Sure Throat, Hoarseness, Consumption, Consumption, inC,omumption, Consumption, . • Consumptien, Consumption, affections Throat, Lungs; and Breast, 11 affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast, ii.l affections Throat, Limp, and Breast, affections Throat, Lungs, and Breast. \ Swayne's wild Cherry, Swayne's Wild Cherry, - Sway ne'a.Wild Cherry, Has done more good than . Any Med Mine ever Discovered. . . . ... . . ' Any Medicine ever Discovered. . , Any Medicine ever Discovered. V ' NUMBER OF DEATHS Which OCCUr annually, from Co umption and Diseases of the Lungs and Liver is truly a ailing. Nearly all this dread waste of life might ved by a timely use of Dr. Swayne's Com pound Synp of Wild Cherry. Even where the lungs have beco : very much disordered, no remedy is so ef fectual. ' have cei 'Mates of wonderful cures per formed aft: patients had been given up to die by Pity sicians an , riands. Prepared only by Dr. WAYNE & SON, 330 .IXTH Street, above VIM*. Sold by all Druggists d dealers.in Medicine. - . jalMilf .. COR =US & BAKER, MANUPACTURKRB,OP LA ; •S, CHANDELIERS, 4 "' GAS FIXiVRESt tio• STO ,' 'AO , 01:1ESTITUT ST. -• • NAznltioroxis. 821 CliKOEY:Sticet, - andFIFTH and COLUMBIA Ix°3-1m Avenue. • . ATEAALS FOR: MINCE PIES. M BON LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS. RON CURRANTS, SPICES, CIDER WINE, &0., azo A ; RT C. ROBERTS, D LER IN FINE OR.OOERL&S, de.1641t.f CORNER ELEVENTR AND VINE ST4 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE PENNSYLVANIA OOMPANY INSURANCE ON LIVES GRANTING ANNUITIE. ;In conformity with an act of the.Legidature, publish STATEBIENT OF TIIEIR ASSETS 'ON Ist Decerither, 182. CAPITAL :STOCK, $500,000 Real .Estate--League Island in River Dela ware Office building, 304 Walnut street Sundry :well-secured . ground rents Mortgages—First mortgages on unencum bered property 703,741 67 Cash 396,532 38 Leans on call, with notes and eollaterals— 1,242,275 86 Life interests ... . 1,474 84 Debts due to Company, including advances on trust estates ' 4,126 04 STOCKS AND LOANS, viz: *336,000 17. S. Mint Deposits at 4@.5 ct. 466,000 do Cert'flcates of Indebtedness, . ' 6.is ct. 15,800 do Treasury Notes,6 et.. 100.000 do do 7.30 10,000 Penna. 6 'f et. loan. 160.7.32 do 5 do ' 125,000 do 5 do coupon bonds. 10,0IXI do 43; do 21,600 Phila. 553 et. 85,5.65 do 5 Guardians Poor. 61,000 do 6- do. 114,400 do 6 do Gas Loan. 60,000 Little Schuylkill It. 7 V et. 40,000 Camden & Amboy R 6 V ct. 24,000 Del. & Raritan Canal 5 , t 1 et. 21,080 North Penna. R. 4111 et. 40,000 Penna. R 25 mortgage. 26,000 Stm. & Brie R. 7 V - et. 71,172 Ches. & Delaware Canal. 2.0,401 Lehigh Coal & NfIV. 6137;1. 40,000 Phila. & Erie R. 6 V et. 5,0 0l Al leglianY CRT 6 1 1 5 5,000 Pittsburg 6 ? ct. 12,200 do 5 : do 20,000 Pamilton county 2 Ohio, 6 - Vet. 6,000 Fayette court ty, Ky. • do 21,400 Tennessee 511 cent. 5,000 ' do 6 do. 10,000 Washington Gas. 23,000 Lackawanna &-13.-R. 10,000 Westmoreland Coal Co. 7s. 2,305 Sch..Nav Co. Boat Loan. 20,000 Cleveland & M. R. 7s. 104 shares do. 103 do Sch. Navigation Co 112 do Commercial Bank; 553 do Far. & Mechanics' Bank. 161 do--Philadelphia - Bank. 45 do State Bank, Camden. Si do Del. Bridge Co., Easton. 200 do Insurance Co. N. America, 26 do Penna. Railroad Co. ' 50 do North Penna. R. . DO do -Leh; Coal &Navigation, 250 do do Scrip. 110 do Lehigh Valley R, 27 do do Scrip. • 600 do Locust Mountain Coal. $1,276.356 36 CHARLES DUTITai I Vlcsitießt. 'WILLIAM H. HILL Actuar) Office of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, 391 WALNUT • PHCLADELPIIIA, January 00,1863. At an Election of the ,Steckholders, held on. MONDAY, -19th instant, the following- gentlemen-were unanimously re-elected-Directors for the ensuing year : - Charles Dutith, William Harmer, Henry J. Williams, -John R. Wucherer, I. Pen, Hutchinson, St. Geo. T. Campbell, Joseph Swift, Adolph E. Borle, William IL Hart, Samuel Norris, . William S. Yaws% Alexander Biddle, Joshua B. Lippincott. And at a meeting of the DIRECTORS, held THIS' DAY, CHARLES DUTILH was unanimously re-elected President, and WILLIAM B. HILL -Actuary. ion 3t* WILLIAM . B' HILL, Actuary. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - 1 - COMPANY -- ros. 435 OF D III 3 L 7 AUT,P s , I T I NUT STREET. Capital Perpetual Premiums Less Five Per Cent.:. $lOO,OOO 00 $942,973 79 695,821 63 Unexpired Temporary Premiums— 190,661 06 Less for the portion of time ex pired on Policies over one year Surplus Total $202,116 39 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ON JANUARY 1, - • Published in conformity with the proyhdons of the sixth section of the Act of'Assembly-of Aprllsth,lsl2: MORTGAGES. • . On property valued at over $1,000,000; first Mortgages on Real Estate in the City-and County of Philadelphia, except 814,091.92 in the neighboring Counties 61,993= 46 REAL ESTATE, . Purchased at Shoritr Sales under Mortgage clai us. vie.: Eight houses and lot, S. W. eornet•Chestifit' and Seventeenth streets A house and lot, north side of Spruce street, • west of Eleventh . • , • ' south side Spritces.treet. - ; . teen ar ixtn street. • Five houses and lots, Nos. 521, 623, vim, 52:7,• and d 9 Dillwyn street Three houses and lot, east side Seventeenth street, south of Pine Betel and lot, S. E. corner Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot, north side of George street, west of Ashton street • Seven houses and-lot, east side of Beach street, south Of Cliestiwit street A house and lot, Fitzwater street, east of Ninth street A ground rent of $.3) on lot north side Otter street, west of Leopard ,stroct. -- Si lots of ground on - istickley street and Quer velle avenue, Bristol A house and lot, south side Stiles street, east of Sixteenth street A house and lot, east side Frotit street, north • of Cherry street, Kensington Two houses and lots, north side Filbert street, west of Eighth street Five houses and lot, north side Dauphin st.:, east of Coral street A house and lot,.east tide Sixteenth street, • south of Chestnut street A house and lot, west side Bread genet., south of Race street A house and lot, north side Penn street, west of Bay street, Pittsburg A house anti lot, eolith side Filbert street, • west of Sixteenth street Two houses , And lots on corner of Fntukford road and Auburn street, fronting on Frank ford road Total, surveyed and valued at $138,32147, cost $1211,970 77 LOANS; Temporary Loans On Stocks as collateral se - - euritY (valued at $148,385) $31,625.77 , • STOCKS. $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan; Ii per cent 200 Shares Rank of Kentucky 17 Northern Bank of Kentucky 100 `!' Union Bank of Tennessee 13, -" Company of the 'State — of PennsYlvama '2OO ". Southwark Railroad Co • 37 " Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg .. . 300 " - Pennsylvania Railroad C 0... 91 " Franklin Fire Insurance C 0...... 24 " Union Canal Company 2::" Conti»ental Hotel Company WOO Continental Hotel Bonds $lO,OOO Pennsylvania State six-percent. Loan. Of May, 1861 " .... $10,,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Rain's. 900 North Pennsylvania Railroad con pen. Scrip $7OO Phil a delphia City -Loan .$596 Philadelphia City Warrants • Total market value, $98.375.16, cost Notes and Bills receivable. Cash on hand • Cash in the hands of agents • 'MEAL ESTATE Market value Cost, as above Advance in value STOCKS, 5408 ,001 50 ,515 16 84 Market value• Cost, as above Advance In value LOSSES BY FIRE LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR 1862, 869,798 u By order of the Bosh, 'CBAS. N. BANCKBR, President Attest—lts. W. McA1.1,1311:14 Secretary pro. tem. • DIRECTORS. • Chas. Kt:tucker, * Da . vid S. Brown, Tobias Wagner, Isaac Leal Samuel Grant, Edward G. Dale, Jacob It. Smith, George Fates,. Geo. W. Pacharde, • 1 Alfred Fitter. • CHAS. N. BA.NCKER, _President. • • EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. Matti xrER, Secretary pro tern. .M2l-wfm6t GIMiJID FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PRILADELPHL/L CAPITAL $200,000. •Ms Company continues . to take risks on the safer clams of Property at low rates. Tbo public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the ballet' of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS andrme respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT. JERRY WALKER,. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. R HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD ht., PETER S. HOE,- of N. Ti WM. M. SWAN FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D.. N. S LAWRENCE. THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER . THOMAS CRAVEN, President ' -A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ap26Mtf UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE CODIPANY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN SADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS W 900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, which is now fully recognized as the only correctprinciple. ' The law under which this Company is chartered pro vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become impaired to the extent of 03,000, or more, the stockhold ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4th,1566. Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low as 200.yeare' experience and the probable future rate of interest will justify. • 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Joseph Patterson, F.sq., President Western Bank. • Hon. Archibald Mclntyre Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. del(Wfmagt FAME LNSITRAN -A- 406 CHESTNUT Street. PRILAD FIRE AND INL DIRE Francis N. Buck, Chu. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Joh n W. Everm an, Philip S. Justice. 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. BC CHARLES RICH WILLIAMS I. BLANCH . BUTTER & . PATTESON, WHO/A . 480E. O,OOERS, - 118 SOUTH, FRONT iTREET, , Plitt.kostpnts. ' Call the - attention of the trade to their ftesh and fall assortment of Sugars. Syrup% Coffees, &e.- jaMdt TO HAVE YOUR: . . HAIR REJUVE nated,-and yourni3lf beeittged, go to FOURTH and BRANCH. • . • . inn IR( lIMBRELLAS.-THE BEST ARE • wale and dampest sold at.TBDITLI and MARKET. ja".2-120' SLEEPER'S. pEIMER'S.FINE IVORY TYPES ARE - 0 -w the theme of all tongneak Their naturalness and beauty of coloring is wonderful when compared with the original. SECOND Street, above Green... • . It .::WILLIAM' N. ATTWOOD;. UNDERTAKEN; • ' . No. 119 N. EIGHTH STREET. • ' Above Arch, east slat. . Jal2-6tif $260,0-25 05 $1,669,050 49 19,058 40 M 5 5 65 92£,766 II NATI 50 1,549 50 $64.7a3 43 10,60 S 60 . 75,31.2 C 3 S9,Z)I 03 $3138,322 47 128,970 77 13,7368 4 ,2,302,116 39 E COMPANY, NO. lELPHTA. ~NIIiNSURANCE' ;TORS. E. D. Woodruff, • G6o. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. H. Rosenbelni, Josep D. Ellis., CK, President • ARDSON, Vise President, :D, Secretary... Cjal&iftf NEW PUBLICATIONS. Et AUTHOR. OF "EAST LYNNE." MRS. WOOD'S .NEW COPYRIGHT NOVEL. VED.NEII'S PRIDE. OF.D'OMESTIC LIVE 13Y MRS. HENRY WOOD. AUTHOR OF "EART:T: "EAT LYNNE," "VHF. CHAHNINOS," ".THE MYSTERY," "THE CASTT,IT'S HEIR," - "LIFE'S SECRET," "RUNAWAY MATCH," ETC., ETC. It is printed - froin the author's Manuscript and advance Proof-sheets, purchas«l by:us from Mrs: Henry Wood, at a. very large cost, and is issued here by us a mouth in advance of the, publication, or of tlie completion of the Work in IttroPe• It bp published and for sale on Wedn:nstian wart, jayruary 28th. It is complete in two large octavo volumes., double colunin, of 400 page, and is Printed on the finest White paper. Price Fifty Cents a volume in paper cover, or bound in cloth, for One :Dollar and. Twenty-dire Booksellers, News Agentq; and all others will pleaie send on their orders at once for what they want Of this book at fire, as it is now ready to pack, and all Order's will be packed and Sent off' at ()nee; in the rola lion that they are received. `Address all orders - to receive immediate attention, to :the Publishers • T. B. 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ED here, Terms*! per year ; six months $3; three months $1.50 one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. seS-6m WANTS. WANTED -BY A YOUNG . 'MAN; • from the State of Indiana. a situation in a Whole sale RAT BOUSF.. Cau influence some thrst•clam trade. Addiess A., ' Pratt office. Ja2.3.2t• AYOUNG NAN, THOROUGHLY acquainted pith the Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods business, wishes a SITUATION, to take charge of a stock, exs mine, orl, buy Goods. Bes tof city, reference. Address "5," No. 883 horth FIFTH' Street. ' ja3l-3t5 1 00 AND A PARTNER WANT- , 0 . ED.—An eacellent opportunity to engage in a beautiful and extensive business in the West, will .yield the invekSter one to two thousand dollars ti•st year. One having a pritotical knowledge of Steam Engines And Alachinery preferred.. Must produee unexcfptionable re ference. For further information address " West " this office. ja4.l-6•..* WANTED= A GOOD SALESMAN In s 7 1Tat .konse. Address "Box 1315," Phila delphia Post Once, with name and reference. ja2o4:4* IeII OUSE WANTED.-WANTED-TO purchase, for cash. a House about 20 feet froutAri tit all modern conveniences, situate wait of Broad and south of Market streets. A note, stating location and terms, addressed to B. H. C.," and left at tho office of The Press, will receive immediate attention. ja23-9..• tri WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE Mat first of April next, a moderate-sized three-stOry BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, in a. 'centml locatityy. It must have all the modern improvements. Address,. "Rent," at this office, stating locality and price. ial.s4f p t (64 ecei:l,lJ! . . APLEASING. PICTURE, CORRECT Likeness, and at moderate chime. can be had . at 'REIMER'S. Colored Photographs for 81 will satisfy the most critical. SECOND Street, above. Green. it OFFICERS OF OUR ARMY.-CARD, PHOTOGRAPHS of Officere of our Army. 31cALLISTER & BRO., 728 CHESTNUT Street. .0,19-It • JUST OPENED, • A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to =Hand examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and trunei li Tt hand. P. A. 0. SNIP del7-3m THOSE , WHO DNGAGE LIFE•SIZE Photographs in oil colors of REIMER are sure of an agreeable and satisfactory picture. Secure one now: at over prices. SECOND Street., abovo - Green. It . PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, IMPOBTEBS AND MANIIPIOTVRERS OP LOOKING...GLA.SSES. DRUNRS IN OIL renTmcs, ENGRAVING% • . • PORTRAIT.. . • PICTUSB, and • • PHOTOGNABit PRAM . . ,:.:PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. grnisfirt .i.poliario GLASS WAREROOMS AND ,GALLERY OF.PAINTINGS, *de.3l-tf 918 . O.IIESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia, MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY FOR AL 310ST nothing. Cheap Trimming Store SIMI MAR-. /UM Street. .*l9-6t* • Nfflik T DR FINE,. PRACTICAL- DEN IST for the last twenty years. X 1.9 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH. of the age, mounted on lino Gold Platina, Silver,Vulcanito,Co ralite. Amber, 81c., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in this oily or. Slate. Teeth plugged to last for life, Artificial Teeth re paired to snit. licipain in extracting. No charges un til satisfied all is right. Refereneo.best tamtlios, jal9-3m 439 CHESTNUT Street AMUSEMENTS. „ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM. DIRECTOR.... BUSINESS ...... BIRGFELD GERMAN' OPERA. • SECOND NIGHT OF THE SECOND SEASON FRIDAY BVBNINO, JANUARY 23, liXa, JEAN DE PAWS! Comic Opera, with Ballet, in 3 Acts,by MADAME JOIT - ANKSEI O MADAME pyreEß. DIADAME 'BOlLi lIMBERG, HERR GRAFF, Iu the Third Act, GRAND P.ASI)EDEUX—" NOBLE,': by the celebrated Mlle EOVIII.F. I EILSE2 and Maus.. FOUCFIE. Doors open nt 7 o'clock. Opts commences at 8 PRICES OF ADMISSION. ONE DOLLAR. Seats reserved without extra charge Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 15 cents. NOTlCE.—Subscriptions for the Second Season of SIX MOMS commencing on Wednesday Evening, Januar) , 21st, will he received at the Academy of !Annie and. Conhi's Music Store. corner o f Seventh and Chestnut sts_ . . . PRICE Or SUBSCRIPCION.—Secured seats for Six OileraS, in Balcony, Parquet, or Parquet Circle . Admission to the :Ix. Operas, in Balcony, Parque . t, or Parquet Circle, with (Olt reserved seats ........ Price or sin g le Admission as usual. MRS. J.OHN-DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Bnainess Agent and Tv...waren • . •. . JOE. DIETRPHI. • - TRIUMPH UPON TRIUMPH. THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEER, OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE MCIHNOS. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY,"Jan. 23. BENEFIT OF PETER RICHINGS. The I'IICCPMFI of Ilia Season, Fifth Time. THE" ENCHANTRESS. _ Menai:the Enchantress Miss C. Etchings. Pamir, the Pirate Chief - Mr. Peter Richings. For full particulars of MUSIC, SCENERY. &c., &c..see' the BILLS. tro2-7 - Pricesas usual. SOats secured'sis days in advance. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee..... ....... Mrs. M. A. GAARETTSOM, Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. BENEFIT OF MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. • THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 2.3, MI Performance will commence with the Sep} Burlesque of THE MAGIC JOKE. Prince . Doloroso Mrs. Barney Williams, To be followed by the beautiful Drama of PHEI,IIII O'DONNELL. Plielim O'Donnell Mr. Barney Williams After which, YANKEE COURTSHIP To Collelude with the First Act of the Comic Drama of BRIAN O'LYNN. Doors open at 6;4; Curtain will rise at 7. 'MUSICAL FUND HALL. GRAND VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, - • • By the ARTISTES, nuoßus, AND ORCHESTRA, GERMAN OPERA `rttOOPE, Under the direction of CARL ANSCHUTZ, THURSDAY EVENING, January 114863. AG?' TIM nTalid Piano, made by Steinway & Sons, New York, has been kindly furnished by Messrs. Blaetws Bros., 1(X)6 Chegaut street. The following eminent talent will assist Messrs. LOTTI, HARTMAN. CARL WOLFSOHN. - DOEHLER; RIETZEL,_ AND PRAM CONDUCTOR PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Symphony, No. 4—The Consecration of Sounds L. Spohr. PART •I. Largo—Deathly Silence, pre vious to the Creation of Sounds Allegro—Animation, after the same —Natural Sounds—Uproar of the Elements PART 11. Cradle Song; Dance; Sere nade. PART HI. Martial Music—Departure for Battle ; Sadness of those left Be hind; Returi, of the Victor ; Song • of Praise. • PART IV. Funeral Music; Consolation in Tears. 2. Bong—The Standard Bearer Lindminteer, Mt. HARTMAN. . X Fantasia .Appasionata, for Violin DOEHLER. 4. Overture—The Siege of Corinth... 1. Fa ntssio for Piano—Solos..Chorns, ;ind Orchestra L. Van Becthorect . „ CAR]. WOLFSORN, AND TAE, CHOR HS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE °HENAN OPERA. aria—" Martha F. Von Flotow. NR. LOTTI, (By particular Request.) 3. Duetto for the Flute and French Horn— .: L'Ecluire • • Halevy. 3IESSIS. RIETZEL and PRAM. 4. March and Chorns—" Tannbauscr' ORCHESTRA. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to commence: at 8, precisrly. el -ÜBIS-TS—EACIF cKna. _ ontirr., corner of taiestnitt streets, and on the Evening at the door. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY _ 9 .3. Second Night of the Second Season. JEAN DE PARIS. Comic OpcJit by Boiehlion. ADOLPH BIRGFELD BUSINESS AGENT. in22-It, CLASSICAL. SOIREE. THE SECOND OF TFIE SERIES. BY MESSRS. CROSS AND JARVIS, NEXT SATIJRDYPRI I IZ N , January 24,1863, AT THE FOYER OF TILE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. P •_. GRA? Grand flniutuor for Piano and Wind Instrumentn Bass Solo :11 - R. TAYLOR Solo Piano7Transcrib.zie&)bj-.2..1tei1t Andante and Vat fatten. • Schubert. Polonaise in C, for Piano and Violoncello Chopin. Grand Duo for two Pianos—Norma ThaLberg, Quiutette in C, String Instrumento Beethoven. Pmgraraine and Tickets at Mtuite Stores, Tickets £SI ASS EMBT, Y BUILDINGS.-GLORI GUS ELCCESS OF WOODRUFF'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. The great Glass Steam-Engine "MONI TOR" will I . e In full operation at each entertainment. The greatest wonder of theworld. All the splendid par lor ornaments, made by the Bohemians, will be distri butes among the audience. Every one will have a chalice of obtaining a unique and valuable present. Admission lb cents. No half price. On FRIDAY EVENING, January 23d, a splendid CASB OP WORK w‘ll he given to the author of the best POEM on the GLASS STEAM-ENGINE. jiil943t. THE "-TRIBE OF ASA," HUTCHINSON FAMILY, Will give their FOURTH CONCERT AT HANDEL & HAYDN HALL, Corner EIGHTH and GREEN Streets, On THURSDAY, Jan. Asa, Lizzie, Abbey, Freedy, and 'Little Dennett." Singing, the Songs of Union and Freedom. FortmnMrs in erogrannoes and at the Concert. Admission 2i cents. Children 1.5 cents, Doors open at 7. Concert at 8 o clock. prociseiy. jal9-4t4 A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND TOW/0. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great MAGICIAisi and VENTRILOQUIST, with hip LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new amia ps9nlar Entertainments EVERY &EVENING dartni_ft Week, commencing at 734 o'clock ; and WEDN and SA TURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be marvellone: expeements in Magic ; wonderful powers in Ventriloquitda and the Learned Canary Birds in that new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. (.I.ERALANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTIR• NOON at B 3 o'clock, et the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Sent:, conductor. Tickets 24 cents. Packages of X tickets,46l—to be had of Andre & Co., DM Chestnut street ; J. E. Could, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tn. ball door. no7f7-tf • ASSLER'S ORCHESTEA.- _ NEW OFFIGN,_ 214 South MIRTH St ., below walnut. deNteur pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP ••••• THE FINE HIME2mpT Ernmrt • Is open daily (Sundays mowed) from 9 A. M. till IP P. M. Admission 2i cents. Children half price. gbamx off:tack:4XL MOST AND FOUND. $ll/00:- REWARD.-THE FOL LOWING Seemittee were stolen to WALL Etreet, NEW YORK, on SATURDAY, 17th instant— viz: .• • United - States 6 Per Cent. of 1.•S1, for $5OO, coupons altacbed. No. 4144. Four . Bonds Ohio Licking County. Nos. 4', ed. $ . 1,000 each ; 40 alma CCI, WO each. . , . . . Fifteen do Detroit, :Monroe, and Toledo Railroad. Nos. 113 to OM, and ono number not known, $l,OOO each. All above have Coupons. ...Nine Erie and I:alainazoo Railroad .Bonds. $l,OOO each. Nos. 00.87, 05, 90. 100, 110, 131, 112, and 113, and believed to be dated March 1..t, 1512. • • • Bond and Mortgage of Fred. Wood, $4.000; favor of A. 24: Sewell. ai,600 United States Six Per Cent. Two-year Certificates favor of Henry Delafield ; not endorsed: A-536 to 5.59, SLOW each 41000 B-654, $l.OOO 1.003 C-13uS to 0111, 100 each 0)0 Bond Central Ohio Railroad, $l.OOO. N 0.145. THREE Coupons. The above reward 'will be paid by HENRY DELAITELD No. 6 WeeCEIGHTEENTII Street NEW .rothc. L. 0S T .-THE FOLLOWING DE -A-1 scribed Drafts, mailed laid September to the under signed, having failed to come to hand, application will be made to the respective companies for the issue of new Drafts: - . Draft drawn by..S. W. Hill, agent of Penn Mining Co., upon. Samuel 34.-411 - ty, Secretary, Philadelphia, dated August 30th, 1662, No. 136,•t0 the order of A. C. DaVia, for Draft drairn by S. W. Hill, agent of Penn. Mining Co. upon Samuel - %I. Day. Secretary Philadelphia, dated, Sept. 10th, 1862 , No. 20 . 5, to the order of Ansel L. Edwards. for *lOO. • Draft drawn by C. B. Petrie, agent of Central Mining Co., upon James M. Mille, Treasurer. New York, dated Sept. let, 1862, No. HA to the order of George Haines. for WO. Draft drawn by John Titan, agent of Copier Palle Mining Co., upon 'William H. Osgood, Treasurer, Boston, No. 1765, to the order of R. J. Judd, for $61.45. Six drafts drawn by A. C. Davis, agent of Amygdaloid ?dining Co., upon F. M. Drexel, Treasurer, Philadelphia, numbered respectively 1258, 1611, 1612. 1065. 9)6, and 1275, each for $5. ' THEODOR'S BLISS & CO., del9-6t. 113 North THIRD Street. 5 CASES 30:INOH BLACKSTONE UMBRBLIAOrrNEL For sale by NATTBZW BUMF'S SONS. a3* BOSTON. Masa s fil FOR SALE.—THREE-EIGHTIIS of the briarW lteAS. . Ap AR pI STA TRS, Jr.,S No. 1.26 , WALNUT Street. LADIES' HAIR IMAMS, WIGS, Curls, Frizetts, Gossamer Ventilated Willa Ventila ted Scalps of Superior Manufaoture. Prices are 'owes than those of any other establishment. BARER'S. ia6lm* No. 909 CHESTNUT Street. !PLrurws SAFE DEPOT RE, MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neer ranklin Institute. The undersigned, tbinkful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment. of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought an 4 Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the oily strictly fire and burglar proof safes de). Also , Lillie* Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe„ V kill itlr. Locks. Lffile's Rank Vault Doors era will be farntsheol to order an short notice. This is 'strongest, beat yew tected, arid cheapest Door and Imsl. - yet offered. • Also, particular attention is gilled to billie's Piero Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewalry o ke.. This Safe 1s con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet offered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. SWICIAL Herring. Ca.'s Safes, mostlioefo i -4 have now on band say twenty of Farrel; of them nearly new. and some forty o fotber_tnaltart, contrulsinS a complete assortment as to alma. and , all lately excbanged for tb now celebrated Lillie Safe. They. will he said at Inuit' owprices. Plasaa oall and autlama • at. C. SA.DI, I I4f 4141421. .:C. ANSCHUTE. lITRR QUINT. HERB KRONFEM CARL ANSCRUFZ. Yieuxtemps Rossini R. Wagner Beethoven Mozart ...Weber