01 IVALS AT THE HOTELS ) up To 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. co ntinental — N inth woo s c ,Al sine olouor. Maim, , w none Callen, Minnes o ta yol ipston, Minnesota 3 . p Lowry. rie, Pit P E ittsbur g' V s adervort, Pit tsburiri Drown, Pennsylvania. tnen, n,Penuutter, Pen Ilt vania j Wel & l, CI N nel nnnti pok Wr ew York I , v Ol Pryor 41: Wire Of SE LOOS 1(1:MIMI% L0(11140110 C Onrduor, N'y .II ellAset , Mass j Weotl lv nYoun, rk Albany jia Veranson ' p' It Minimal', Balt ()Prot, Penna F Mik* tit Witablitaton vent Leo Hyde. NA; A pr. (1 J Da 16, Wip.ll 1: O Ha MlM rris, S. C j ,onn N Jerrley l . Brown k Ia,NY pout sr Swann, US N c s hoemaker, Now York o salarshal4Now York W Dean, New York S Edwards. New York J E Hager, bannister W Sewell, New lint A S Towtoentl, Bruokl3 ti nn Hew lark . 1) it it; aorta,. Now York ph XING New York Jou rompbell. New York 7 Walker, Now York • 11 Palmer wr, N Y J t Hillier. St LOUIS .lEKnott. 10011,1 U 0 p Valtnestock, thitimoro W M r tuster,Wn.4ll, D 0 W Blake, Now York MI) ott Aeon r , N J, N ew Yorkew York it V Molt. New York Walklnson, Baltimore j landon Pr ,ttt}nnDoren,N Y !t: bib New York • Butler, Bo 4on jao 11 Field New Joreey ]:lt Field. thew Jersey Girard—Chestnut s Cot J A EAlmam tient It Do Haven, Pa 31:,3er lin mill, Po itol clallon ' Poll Rive r . A :c te rdlivatn, NwwYok tk Franke, New York II II Bard, Now York 11 li HA relay, IContitoky j: 1; Wigton, Huntingdon s Thompson Wont: rl Ilyvitun, Ismonri Withers, Missouri 'll' Wells F Dickinson, Trenton, N C Dickinson, Trenton, N S rnles., Cataw 1,0,a T s Diehards wf, Reit I I !N=ide n. Oolumß' Pit bl (I" D Pickett, Ha triabt Fg It White, Pennsylvania ,1S Pu 6 Snyder, Potts •ill e. Fainnel Clarke Ne l l l e A A Doupiss, an",74eY George rank,' New Yor k Ii— Linn A Bryan, New York Thos .T Strong, Alban) laselhurst, New Albany. (;eo Wetherell, New York . 6,1 Shriven , Maryland Pr Reese, Maryland t; A Barrett, New York F Boulden, Delaware S Baltimore Merehluittel-Fourth lienj °alley, Pa • A .1 Johnston, Joff 00, Po. no .1 Hustings. Jeff 00, Pa iv I: Alexander, Clarion, Pa c Pittoburg .1 Nuelionou, St Lonia tiY A Jester, Independence l; Bowinann, Loularillo ,I t . White, Pittsburg !mei Pointer, Wootinorei'd N F Po rtridge.W hoeting,Vit i; Ray. Conu Al II 'Naas rt, Harrisburg Huck, BOA tire Scutt, tow iasn w A nterlomin—Cheatuu 11e6ler, renua New York 1, heels... Wolf, New York • vsleb Cobb N Atherton. Nunn ;%the Lullilll4 .Ir, L'S A Moat P New Jernek A Day. New York n newton. Lin Itimore °Wolin k wr, Delaware St. Lents—Chestnut. T King, Taunton, lbws „1, Mien, Providence, it Moore, Maryland Markurne BS hind, Waeltington He Mahone, Baltimore ja, Totem. Nair Yotk P 11.. d nay, Delaware Beardm u, liartraid Pr Rowe, New Yet k Pr Banning & 2 dans, NY V It Hyde , New York m me r, Salem, Pl J Flank A Hall, Boston .union—Arch t a .ISeitzinger. Pottsville P Broom, tiovr Jersey Sturges. Wl4Bll'll, D C 1 . la Vou 1V leclD, Reudiug A Clarke.. Ohio Commercial—Sixth J Campbell, York co Leda l'itsamore LIM All Harkin, Port Del Demirel. 'tiring (Theater L tint Cord; Witaltington W Cramer, New York' Dr Jobnoon;NewWork Proepel, Newark .1) bumi, Huntingdon • Nat tonal—Mau* tnio Scranton K I WI '7' H Loitsigsek, Merorstown John 1 Emblch...Let_anan Ertnentrontezoad tuft States Unton—Slxth It F Woodward, Va .11'reAtou, N York • N York J WThetneson ‘ N Jersey J Cummtm.N. I% Jersey C Fate, LaucaNter Madison—Second at Mrs White Szeit,Strondsburg Dr A C Stiles, New:ler:oy • .Lllll D Henry, New Jersey Mrs Gaudy, Lambertv 1 e Black Bear—Third street, above Co chs:Schumaker,Aileutow it A S Roads, Somerton 11 Y Buck, renutt Cm" Walters Doylostown Chat Brower, Penne Chut Kniglit, Penne S Trexler, Yardley vlll e . Saud A &eta, rardleyyllle Js, White, Yartlle • It Woodward, Moreland Jax eadwaleder, SardleT i filen M Garner, Doylestown S Hogeland, Somerton Itood.e, Somerton J Vanardsdalen.FensteryPe A 13 Woodruff, Milford, Del Mr. Vaintrilsdalen,Femterv. A C Vanartsdnlon, Penne. 311.4 EVanardiiddlen, Pa . IWin Pall, Irardleyville 5 Haldeman, Doylestown IPlttlip Bruner, Doylestown Cillfer Roads, Somerton '1 . Moititt Vernon—Speond street, above Arch. S Robinson, Cambrian() 1' Filmy, Now York .1 VsHershel.. NOW York lr Howard, Boston .1a: Pendle. Boston his Smith, New York D Long, Rostov Col Chas Busefor,Wasb. D C Bald Eagle—Third st" above CallowhiTh they .1 Zeigler, Gettys.laarg Jlt Miller, La nc co, Pa 1113 Badenhorn, Lehman Ilenj Beane, Bucks co :Peter Forney, Lebanon elms Beaus, Bucks co Bliss Tilly Boa , N ,ler.•ey Win Beaus, Ducks co A W New lkp,' NOTICES. M. A GRAND FLORAL, STRAW, BERRY, sud FA Nnv FMK wilt be held at the VOLUSTEIOI iIIirIItNIIMENT SALOON, foot of VASIIINOTON Street. retninehrhut June 15.18111 it' RIM GEORGE W. SM.ILEY WILL Ilfettehitpon "Tito Hlatnry and Character • of the .Prultent Thief. 'YO.3IOIIROW, at 1034 A. 31, and 734 P. 31. Chttreh In Handel Rua Haydn Hall, corner EIGHTH and GREEN Street.. • its CHirROM 'OP THE NEW TESTA MENT, Como* Kiev - oath and Wood streets.— Ponehlug TO-MORHOW at big A. M.. by Bev. J. R. HALL: 7J'.; P. bt by Itay. br. ICHAUTII. It* THE, MODEL MEW OF THE BIBLE—TheXt sermon in this course will be 3tr:,rhotl in the Church 'lithe Epiphany TO-MORROW lv EN 1N 0 . Service at Int I t-past seven. Young men are y Invited. WESTERN 312 E. CHURIL—TO MORROW, tiny. 1314110 a SCOTT. D. D. • will Wrath M log A. M. Address by Rev. B. 1 D. PEPPER at S. S. fah•sionary A univorsary. at 3 P. M. Rev. W. SENNEY, D. D.: urn preach at 7) ' 2 P. M. Collection at each meeting tor the ammo of Windom. . MPROTRACTED NIL RIMING—SE COND-snow M. M,. CHURCH.—Preaohtng on bAIMAT}I, IRV A. M. by Rev. 4-MANSIIIP; Evening 7, 1 1 the Pastor. Service EVERY EVENING 'during the Monday. Roy. W. MAO liu ntesility and Weilnes dA7. Rev. C..J. Crouch: Vil , l:ty, Rev. W. C. Robinson, r ,, iiiineneing ntl7 The Lent of reviving his work, it* CHURCH OF THE ENTTERCES . SOII, SPRING GARDEN. below Broad street, `God's /sttie awl Its Final Result " The second sermon on this l'aiert will (I). V.) be preached by Rev. Dr. Carden, to neortitY;Suutlay evening. at ) oung men are gvnllally invited. A collection will ha taken lIP to pay ' , tithe debt tot the church ed;:lee. It* Iroa. ARCH-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CliUltMi t —Mine ,Ice TO MORROW. at log I. sleek. and'}; trelock l' M.. by the Rev. Dr. PLU NISH Byp tnyttattowetlthe 11.4 mt of Managera of the iloa4 of 'term.. the Rev. Dr. MOIRA will preach a conerat • eArtuou on the death btAm: coLL I N., E.ij (late a 3cent ber of thelloord.) in the Chapel or the Refuge, TO :MORROW Am:lt:Nous. et 3 o'clock. r0z:314. THE' YOUNG MEIPS CHRISTIAN ASSOC111TIOR(or PIIILADELPHIA.--1 he Re. Euler Month! y Meeting or Chit Association will be held or thatr.Romat, 1009 and 1011 CHINTNUT Street. on MONDAY EVENI'SO. January With at I); o'clock. hey. F. L ROBBfriS witi read an L4msy ou"Self-Sove• Monte." • GEORGE DOORMAN, 1e244* • President. "AND HE t' THE' PRINCE THAT shall come,' Vent :6.—Lottis Napoleon, the iitit - tillead;Rov. xlll.. Pit ix. 11,) shall confirm a covenant •with pinny Cif the Jews) for ono week (of Nwen years, from 18di to 1570.) and In the midst of the week. he shall - rause the ecritietts to eea, , e, even hulll the . Consvintmatlon or End "—at Christ's advent, (Dan. 1x..27.) Rev. M. 4AX11.11 'secures ou this SUN PAT AFTERNOON, at Diligent Hall, TENTH cud iltißT streets, lie Mo HELP 18 AG AIN ASKED FOR THE loktt 144 the mood people of Fiala d.bbla expect the oznldier. ro 'Mitt for their Govern xto•nt, tong . will they e Mend a helping- hand for 211.. if Cllllitirt here null their littlinin.ss hrrenWer. . The sixty-seventh Wolin! will be held at tha Church, &Move cussi•xu'r. Roy. iltlne 4 Crowell , 4 . I IBI.!NDAY LVENIII(I...2.Ith I notanL at 7M o'clock. Ad. drecos MN Vbe eklloc:ed by the Roy Lyman N. Free. Um. Rev. Demo oultarst, Roy. James N. Crowell, I,l olex-tioyernor Pot kirk. ti• INC.TTILE SIJILT tl ANNIVERSARY OF kal HE SEFOND-ITIt M. E. SUNDAY-SCHOOL take place TO-MORROW (Sionda,y) AFTERNOON. 2 4 o'clock. Short Padres:des by Roy. J. S. WILLIS I/M.110.v. D. L. PATTER 4 / ' lll - Ng of choice sele ctlons by the School, with Instru liestai resting _One inte o resting feature of the occasion will be the V__ l), Eltitt of smallfan clove. composed or about one vet,* children. I..Ttoh,ting ere will also lay other exercises of a varied. and In character. It* • r..,["' NOTICE . TO PASTORS OF CHI.IRCH ES AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF SAD VII SCHOOLS—Thu Philadelphia City aud County t 4 blsith-,eltool•• ConvenPon will hold an Adjourued lwtluti on WEDNESDAY EVENING , . February Init, at , lach , ch, In the FIRS' HA PIIST CHURCH, northwest saran of BROAD and A ItCll Streets. t, , thiP.rtaut business will ho broughiup for consider* ~• • . ( 1. 6 , ell Sabbath Sehool fa expected to semi- ono or more lr''''t l . 4 . Certificates of appointmeut should be seat to • 'WAR GETTY, No. 4145 CHESTNUT Street. ou t or I..fore the 7th of February. The different Sabbath 'flatela ithonld appoint their glell!Valt64 immediately. 1 4 "afilers and friends of the Sabbath School are invited •ylbt the Convolution cc Corresponding Members. WILLIAM 0 ErrY, S. F. THOMAS, ) Commltteo. 1N at'' V. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.— TIIP Fh At Ver 41try then S. CHRISTIAN HMIIimoN FOR T.-It ARMY AND NAVY will be °I I THURSDY EVENING next. the 211th at a'elock, In th eACADEMY OF MUSIC. An abstract iAlis Annual Report will he presented unit Addresses Ti'red by Bishop Simpson, Wm. E. Iholqe, Esq., of 1 0. 7 York, aud several ettr diatiaguished duakers. ,„;;;;,-. names will 111 -nuttered• hereafter. Tickets. bat t" the espee•ty of the AcAtionly, may be had gra ou and after Monday. the at Martion'., eO6 n •nut street, and the ,ct !louse, frAI Chestnut acre-, tti., '•l unloor a - ti w cket.- ill he ro op. n at 7 o'clock, and no one admitted t GEO. II TUART, Philadelphia, F. S. JANSa, New York. CHARLES D.F,MOND, Roston, JOHN I'. GRoZER, Philadelphia, JO.' PATTERSON, Philadelphia, JAI . COOKE, Philadelphia, - XeolltiVo Commlttoe. t ar ' s M EMBERS OF TUB COMMISSION from different quip country t ithe nie•A WEDNE4DAY, the t ! v . 3! ..1 P. M at Looms of the Young Men's , loop and 1011 CHESTff(7T Ja2Ht! d Chestnut streets. W H (inrke, Pennsylvania W 0 eosin', St ilwatticee S Ottrland, Cairo, 11l Ii N Dana, Boston 11 (lootleek. Now York A it Peck, New York ill Br' aloy, Memphis I F &iron, Moinphis C ilo chohole, Payton S liatrisbarg A 0 Olmsted, Harrisburg' W eh Unto, Cisioiunati I Wynne, Cincinnati Wynne, Cincinnati Mrs Aiutsh & rin. N JersoT J Wilson, Priawaro J &w on in, Brooklyn Cli Disko, Denver, r c o l ii M Bowman & la H J Mooro Col S Shoch, Columbia, Pa :goose alas+llloci, Ohio A (.1 wales, Ohio O L Thayer, Boston Miss C T Tittwor, Boston .1 F Horton, Washington W E HooPoriHannore F it Niuis, Washington C A Ilockscriler M Montero, Cuba Miss Montero, Cuba it W liowos, Jr it A Hammond, Utica Almy, Boston W S Rowland, U S A Mrs Daily W it Weed New York 0 Slocum, Minnesota _I Moroni., Rookport, Pa A Vermin°, New Jersey W B Field, St Louis N Fluid ; Now York nC Brown, Mt Hull)* Air Franklin, New York Mrs Harkins, Washington II it Root Baltimore B fichninalcer, Baltimore O Burk°, Baltimore W Dl Seaford, Worcester .1 N On Barry, Harrisburg J 11,4 W Lee Cleveland, 0 T Smith,Tonno s see O W Sem Harrisburg Mrs Colcot, Baltimore Blanchard, Baltimore IA Wolf, Af D, New York lit !intim, Baltimore I W P Leitrim, Baltimore pet, below Ninth. A J Sanutioratin.Lntenster M Mcßoberts Mr Crowell & In, Kaoline W Brown, DaMauve • W Thompson, N I' (linter Jim Wilson Sc wf, ahlynnrd, Mar.laml M 1474 Maynard, Maryland Oen Stineman,Pottsville Al! Schultz, New York Mrs Bieholborger, Balt A Greenough. Boston L Graham Penna. • Mrs Costly, t l ottsrllle ' J Ifni lICS, New Jersey V.ll Conover t Now .Tersor W Aow York Mr 'Photon+ & In, NY Mlss Thomas, Now York tW Morrison, Baltimore lienry Thompson. Bait (I T Phillips, Conn I) 31 Boyd, Ps tienenil Torbert, U S A Cum (leo W Robeson. N J 11 Lewis T Cron', Pittsburg W Cinualtan, Pittsburg 1' A Rainer, Pittsburg R N Untiorwoorl, New York 0 S Haps:owl, U S A JU S A C Ii Chn)nprey, U S A street, below Arch. S Black, Newark Butler, Windsor, "rt J V Drove; Seneca co, N Y Chas Gill, N J oDllnbull M Barry, Lancaster S 1' Chapin, Brooklyn W Steel, N Y .1 Tuukhannock 0 P Saylor, St Louis John Burgess, N Y .1 Hamill, St Louis .1 Haynes, Ginn, Ohio W F Spencer, Cinu, 01110 D T Carnahan, Franklin co street, above Fifth. :MIAs .7 Lora, Dole ware 311.4 s Amy Lord, Delftware O_NY Harry,. Washington MussShackelford, Wash's Muss Shackelford, Wmlt'a W D Baker, Oloyeland, Ohio TheA 11 Ilamem, Baltimore 0 Banks, Baltimore li.l Lascelle. West Chester street, above Third. tlapt E Woodward, Weald° Chas blather, Monti , . co, Pa Raymond, \Vika, Del (Inward (letting, Baltimore W W Wright, Delaware W.l Clicyney, Del co, Pa I) 801 l tier, Delaware Pos:a.mlen, Bustou All IMwkies, ittlwankee W Nubrhlue, Indiana iti MS. R. CAMPBELL. FRANCIS TETE, DAVID SALOMON. JOHN H. IRWIN, ;CHAS,: WHEELER, NEWBERRY A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOII, CHARLES VEZIN, HENRY SAMUEL, J. P. STEINER, WK. 8. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, OMIT H.NEWHALL, ELLIS YAENALL, THOMAS HALLETT, • Constitute the Board of Directors: • RICHARD S. SMITH, PRESIDENT. JOHN MOSS, SECRETARY. FI 14 TEEN TH ANNUAL REPORT OP. THE PENN MUTER I , ,itillagg i veß COMPANY • OFFICE NO. 021 CUESTNOT'STEEET. PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WIT 4 THE MIME • RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, IGU. For Life -Preminina for term of life $137,371 33 For Limited Premiums for short terms For War and Extra Risks For Intorest recei •ed on Invest ments and Policy Fees For Scrip Dividends received from Policies purchased Amount„ $2t3,833 42 LOSSES AND EI.PEN ES DURING THE SAME PERIOD. • Fur Losses 27, amounting. to $64,000 00 For Expeuser, Salaries, Adver- tieing, Medical Examinaten, &c. 13,117 16 . For Rent, state and City Taxes, &c. ' 4,072 02 For Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Advertising, &c 8,965 47 $91,051 65 DISBURSEMENTS, For Return Premiums, Purchase of Policies, Sc $32,43S 60 For Reinsurance. Interest, 5m.... 6,679 99 For Volunteer Aid Fund , 1,400 00 $40,518 59 Ad Jed to Capital in 1362 ' $102,310 13 Accumulated Capita ) ,ec.3l,l36l. $1,091,400 32 beduct Scrip of 1350, '5l, and '52. \ received in Payment of Pre miums Accumulated Capital, December 31.1562 ' .1iL151,789 50 ASSETS OF THE COMPAIiT LIABLE FOR. LOSSES JANUARY 1. 180. 1920,000 U. 5. 7 310 Treasury Notes 20,000 CO 20,000 11. S. 8 per cent. Certill • cates of indebtednets•,.... 19,742 OS .77 7 01,C00-U-S-A mencesiL_LOa4. 01 . • 1565, Coupons - ; • 100,000 U. 5 . 5 per cent. Loan of 1871,Tmnsferable•-• .. .• 100,212 50 54,712 06 Pennsylvanias per cent. Loan 43,744 11 • 20,000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. • Loan, Coupon 80nd5.... 18,535 00 • 3 . 1400 Philidelphia 6 per. cent. , • Loati,.taxed 26,915 75 - . 37,600 Philadelphia 6 per cent. • - • Loan, exempt 36,194 50 19,400 Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loar., no tax .13,084 00 21.500 Philadelphia 6 r cent. Loan, taxed 17X15.00 10,000 Pittsburg Bonds 8,825 00 26,000 Allegheny county Bonds. 19,895 00 ln.ooo Wahhington c ounty lids 7.525 00 • .21,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 20,990 00 15,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 11,896 25 . 10,000 Lehigh .Valley 6 per cent. a Bonds ,550 00 9 10,000 Hrrisburg Railroad 6 . per cent. Bonds 10,700 00 10,000 Louisville City 6 per cent. . Bonds'• ' 4,141 40 600 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Stock 26,442 77 150 " Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company Stock. 120 " Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company Scrip.. 212 " Girard Life Ins. Ann. and Trust Co.'s Stock... 5,575 38 • 100 " Western Bank Stock... 6,802 50 209 " Commercial Bank Stock 11,Cr35 25 76 " Bank of 'North Ameri ca Stock 10,168 00 100 " Mannfs' and Mechanics' - Bank Stock 50 " Mechanics' Bank Stock, • St. Louis" 4,650 50 250 " Delaware Mutual Insu- • • ranee Co. Stock 6,250 00 60 " Girard Bank Stock 2.000 00 •35 ." Farmers' and Ilochauics' Back Stock • 1,820 CO 299 " Corn Exchange Bank Stock 8,970 00 • Real Estate held by the Company—. 165 • 480 04 296,043 6G Bonds and Mortgages, all first liens. 287,377 60 12,716 67 Ground Rents, all firstliens.• .... • . 11,055 00 Premium Rotes, secured by Policies 97,552 76 Loans on Collaterals 19,631 04 Balances in bands of. Agents . ............ 12,600 41 Quarterly paymentidue the Company ... . 9,95814 Cash in hand and in Bank:- 14,103 27 Office Furniture 2,463 23 Scrip Dividends purchased by the Company... 63.63892 Life Interest and Annuity 800 25 Interest on Stocks and Loans accrued to 31st December • 16,36122 Deduct two Josses due in 1963 • $1351789 50 • PHILADELPHIA; J anuary 13,;863. At an election held at the office of the Company, on Monday, sth instant, the following-named gentlemen were duly elected Trustees : • _ For Three rears.—Rodolphus Kent, Ellis S. Archer, New York t Samuel J. Christian,_ James 0. Pease; War ner M. Basin, Pierre V. Dutton, New York ; Samuel Wil liams, Frederick A. Hoyt, Christian J. Hoffman. For Two Years .— Elusion Perot. For One Year.—Edward DI. Needles At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 13th instant, the following officers were elected: President—JAMES TRAQUAIR. Vice President—SAMUEL B. STOKES. A. V. P and Actuary--Jolls W. HOBNOB. Secretary—HOßATlO. S. STEPHENS. The Board have declared a Scrip Dividend of FORTY PER CENT. upon the Cash Premiums paid in 1562, and have decided to receive, after this date, the Scrip Divi dends of 1533,1354, 1555, and 1856, in payment of premiums from those who pay their premiums in cash, and to credit those indebted for Premium Notes, or Loans on Policies, with the amount of their Scrip for those years, on their Notes or Loans, on 16:11 instant. ' JAMES THAW:FAIR, President. SAML. E STOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. ItORNOR. A. V. P. and Actuary. H. S. STEPHENS. Secretary. jals 17 '3)24 27 31 611 t FIRE ASSOCIATION, INCORPO RATED 3IABHH 27. 1811. • Office: No. 34 North FIFTH Street, Insure from loss or damage by fire, in the city of Phila delphia only, Buildings, Household Furniture, and Ifer chandise generally. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS Ot t THE ASSOCIA TION. • January 1.1863, Published in conformity with tlin provisions of the Act of Assembly of A9Pil 6,1342: - , Bonds and Mortgages onProperty in the city of Philadelphia only. $708,04 RI Ground Rents On Property in the city of Phila delphia only . .218,139 97 Real Estate (office Fifth and North streets) 14.396 13 Cash in the Western Bank ... 17,17233 Cash in the Bank of Northern Liberties 16,2E8 67 Cash on band - MO 31 TRUSTEES. GEORGE W. TRYON, President. William H. Hamilton, John Carrow. John Sonder, • George J. Young Peter Fritz, Joseph R. Lynda.ll, Peter A. Keyser, Levi P, John Philbin, Samuel Srarhawk, John Craig, Charles P. Bower. — ILLIA-11 T. BUTLER, Secretary. jaaltuths r GIR.A.RD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALETTT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $200,000. • This Company continues to take risks on the safer slassea of Property at loic rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the beaelt of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS andhve respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS.- I. DUPONT, JERRY WAIJIBIb_ JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. REAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD JR.. PETER S. HOE, of N. yi WM. M. SWAIN ' FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH. KLAPP EL D.. N. S LAWRENCE, TROMAS.DRAIIIt. • JOHN SUPPLE& THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT. Vice President, ALITORD. Secretary. ap26.1111 DE COMPANY, NO. • tND 'INSURANCE. - ;TORS. R. D. Woodruff, Oeo. A. Went, John Kessler, Jr.. - Chas. Stokes, A. R. Rosenheim, Josep D. Ellis. :11, President. - IDSON, Vies President, Secretary. CiAlf.int AME INSURAN •A• MS CHESTNUT Street. PBILAD FIRE AND INL - DIREC Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson. Henry Lewis. Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davie, FRANCIS N. BU MIiWIZS TOPEZ _SHERRY.-AN INVOICE IN bond, for sale by- CIIAq: S. & JAS. CARMURS,_ ja • 126 WALIfIIT St. and RI GRAMS Frt. THE PENNSYLVANIA cogpANy INS•UR&NOE ON 'LIVES GRANTING ANNUITIES. In'eonformity with au act of the Legislature, publish the following CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Real Estate—League Island in River Dela-' • ware Office building, 304 Walnut stree t Sundry well-secured ground, rents Mortgages—First mortgages on unencum bered property Cash Leans on call, with notes and collaterais.. Life interests Debts due to Company, including advances on trust estates : $135,103 Us. 416,000 do Cerblicates of Indebtedness, - 6 et. 15,300 do Treasury Notes. 6 ct 100.000 do do 7.30 $161,3M 46 144,632 94 $14.288 85 10,000 Penna. 6? et. loan. • 150.732 do 5 do 125,000 do 5 do coupon bonds. 90,000 do ' 43: do 29,600 Phila.. 5 ? 35,565 do 5 Guardians Poor. 61,900 do 6 do. 114,400 do 6' do Gas Loan 60,000 Little Schuylkill R. 7 ? et. 40,00r' Camden & Amboy R. 6 Pct. 24,000 Del. & Raritan Canal 5 ? et. 21,680 North Penna. R. 61 3 et. \ 40,000 Penna. R. 2d 111 GI gage. -- 26,000 Sun. -& Brie R. 7 •ti et. 71,172 Ches. & Delaware Canal. 20,401 Lehigh Coal & Nov. 6 ? et. 40,000 Phila. & Erie R. 613 et. 5,000 Allegbany City 6 ?et. 5,000 Pittsburg 6? et. • 12,200 do 5 d 0...... ...... 20,000 P amnion cola tv. Ohio, 61? et. 6,000 Payette county, Ky. do 21,400 Tennessee 5? cent-. 5,000 ' do 6 do. 10,000 Washington Gas. „23,000 Lackawanna & B. R. . 10,000 Westmoreland Coal Co. 7s. 2,605 Sch. Nav Co. Boat Loan. 20,000 Cleveland & M. R. 7s. . 164 shares do. 103 do . Sch. Navigation Co 112 do - Commercial Bank, 653 do Far. & Mechanics' Bank. 161 do Philadelphia Bank. - 45 do. State Bank, Camden. 31 do Del. Bridge Co., Easton. 200 do Insurance Co. N. America. 20 do Penna. Railroad Co. 50 do •North Penna. R.. 290 do Lou. Coal &Navigation. 250 . ' do Scrip. I 110 do Lehigh Val; ey R, 27 do do - Scrip. 600 do Locust Mountain Coal. 300 00 6,700 OD .. 1,200 CO • • 2,200 00 13,200 00 15,800 . 00 $141,100 00 • 40,660 CO 26,762 70 • 6,000 00 67,487 08 $270,899 Al JANUARY 5. ISM. $1,276,256 30 CHARLES DUTILIT, President. WILLIAM B. lIILL, Actua.r]. :Office of the -Pennsylvania Company for Incnrances on Lives and Granting Annuities, 394 WALNUT , PITILADELPFCIA, JR,11.11a17 1563: At an Election of the i.toekbolders, held on MONDAY; 19th instant, the following gentlemen Iv' re unanimously' re-elected Directors for the ensuing year: Charles DU tin; William Harmer, Henry J.; Williams, John R. Wucherer, I Pem. Hutchinson, St. Geo. T, Campbell; - Joseph.Swift, : Adolph E. Homy William EL Hart; : : • Samuel Norris. William S:Vaux, Alexander Biddle, Joshua B. Lippincott. And at a meeting: of the DIRECTORS, held THIS DAY; CHARLES DUTILH was unanimously re-elemed- President, and WILLIAM B. HILL Actuary. Jana*. WILLIAM B. HILL, .A,tilft.l7 gTEA34 POWER AND- ROOMS • TO 1. 5.): LET, rear 22.0 North • SECOND street, above Race. . It* ia24-dBt-thsta3t i r FOR s .CORNER PRO— PERTY; intilioi ,. ed.with a four•story house. con taining 14-rooms, with all the modern improvements. Wotild suit a Phyaiciaii,.Ternis easy. Apply on the pre . MIR?. S . tom. corner TIVELFTFt and STILES Sts. ja2-1-21* ORPHANS' 00IIRT SALE, ON -twarIPTII-DAY, the 12th of 2d mouth (February), at 1 o'clock P. M., at the. late residence of Thomas P.- Ball, deceased, on MAIN Street, in the borough of Quakertown, Bucks county, a large • and convenient two-story Dwelling- house, Frame Shop, suitable-for a mechanic. with 5 acres and 30 perches of excellent Laud. having thereon a line orchard of fruit trees, good garden, three wells of water, a new stable, and other improve ments. BENJAMIN G. FOULKE, G. 99,E02 19 $915.493 42 18,390 00 ES= so PUBLIC SALE OP A VALITA.- BLE FARM', the property of the let. JOHN' PALMER, deceased, situate in Darby township, Dela ware county, abcatt four miles• from Market-strait bridge, by way of the Delaware-county turnpike, and half a mile from Church-lane. Station, on the Media Railroad, containing about forty acres. To be sold by the executors, on the Nth instant, at 2 o 'clock, on the premises. Apply to JOHN OTTEY, residing thereon. This property is worthy the attention-of persons seek ing a safe investment. ia24-3t. $142.8 77 ri.STATE OF DAVID SNYDER,I7g- CEASED:—Whereas • Letters Testamentary: to the Estate of DAVID SNYDER have been granted to the un dersigned,-all persona having claims against the sahl estate will present them, and those indebted thereto will make payment to • DAVID SNYDER, C. CADWAL A DER SELLERS, BALTIMORE Turnpike, nth ward, Executo?_s, S W. STOKE, o. 619 WA LN Lrr Sttnet. 41,930 00 $1,049,479 32 Or to their Attorneys ja24-Anvlr2t* TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE -a- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA_ WILLIAM CLARK rs. THE TRUSTEES OF TILE FIRST Presbyterian Church and Congregation in the District of Southwark. and County of Philadelphia, 7" December Term, 1,562 No. Loran Facies. -The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund in Court arising from the sale of the following de• scribed premises— To wit:All that 'certain two-story brick Church or building, and the- lot or piece of ground Whereon the same is erected, and cartilage appurtenant thereto,situa e on the south side of,Gorman street, between. Second and. Third street., in that Exert of the city of Philadelphia for merly,called the District of Southwark, the said lot con taining infront nr breadth outhesaid German street about 76 feet, and extending in depth southward about 13Ofeet, and the said , church or building erected on the said lot beingaboot.6s feet in front on the said German street, and about 97 feet in depth. Will attend to the duties of his appointment on WED NF.SDAY, February . 4th, 1863, at 4 o clock P. M., at his Office, at the S. E corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Sts., when and where al 1 persons interested are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in on said fund. DANIEL DOUGFIERTr, M24-10t Auditor. UNITED STATES,: EASTERN DIS- Tram OP PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE !CUNHA'. OF TILE EASTERN .DISTRCT.OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING WRERE.AS, The District Court of the United-States in and for the Eastern District of Penn Ail vanM, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of . America, bath decreed all per;ions in general who have, orpretend to have, env right, title, or H interest in ELEVEN UNDRED AND NINETEEN BAGS OF SALT and SIXTY-TWO BARRELS OF SALT, the cargo of the schooner J. C. Roker, whereof = - is master, captured by the United Scares steamer Cambridge, said steamer being one of the North Atlantic blockading squadron, under the command of Rear Admiral Lee. and httothisportintheschoonerAbbeyEllen,tobeurou rieheished, cited, and called titijud•nnent at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed,(justice so' requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly en joined and commanded, that you omit not, hat that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be astonished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said ELEVEN HUN ORE 0 AND NINETEEN BA GS 10F SALT and SIXTY-TWO BARRELS OF SA LT, the cargo of the said schooner J. C. Roker, to appearbefore the lion. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city orPhiladelphia, on tho Twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it he a court day, or else on. the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing comes, then and there to show, or allege, in due Mini of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why tbesitid ELEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETEEN BAGS OF SALT. and SIXTY-TWO 'BAR RELS OF SALT,She cargo of the,said schooner J. C. Roker, should riot be Pronounced. to belong, at the time of the rapture of the same, to the enemie ; of the United States; and as goods of their enemies or otherwise,- liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as co justice shall appertain. And that you duly iutimate,or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aMresaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimateda-that if tpey shall not appear at the time and place above men tioned;or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the coutrary,th en said District Court sloth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said cap ture, and nifty pronoullCO that the said ELEVEN HUN DRED AND NINETEEN RAGS OF SALT and SIXTY TWO BARRELS OF SALT, the cargo of the said schooner J. C. Bolter, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to. the enemies of the Unirsl States of America. and as g.oods of their enemies, cot otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful -prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited_ and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, lodge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-second day or JANUARY, A.. D. ma, and in theeighty-sevenen year of the Independence of the said United States. ja4l 3t. G. R. FOX. Clerk District Court, 1,161,789 53 10,060 00 UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS. TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. TEE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District ofFennsylvanta, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general 'who have, orpretend to have, any right, title, or interest in three hundred and seventy-one bags of SALT, the cargo of the-ichooner BRILLIANT, whereof - Simmons is nutster, captured by the United States steamer Daylight, said steamer being one of the North Atlantic Squadron, under command of Bear Admiral Lee, and brought into this port in the schooner Abbey Ellen, to be punished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwrir en, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in td least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city ofPhiladelphia, and in the Li gal Intelligence-1., you do menial and cite, or cause so be monished and cited, per emptorily, all ixtreons in' general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said three hun dred and seventy-one bags of SALT„ths cargo of the said schooner BRILLIANT to appear before the Honorable JOAN C A DWALADE*, the Judge of the:odd Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, be tween the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and. lawful excuse, if 2111- they have, why the said three hun dred and seventy-one bags of SA_LT,.the cargo of the said schooner BRILLIANT, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time • of the capture- of the same, to the enemies of the United States, aril as goods of their eue mica or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned: as good and lawfu/ prizes: and further to do and receive in this behalf as to Justice shall appertain. And that. yon duly intimate, or Cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid,. genc rally, (to whom by the tenor °tritest, presents it 14 also intimated') that if they shall not appear at the time and placeabove mentioned, or appear and shall not show a. reasonable and lawful causer° the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica- Hon on the said capture, mat may pronounce that theelid three hundred and seventy-ono- bags of SALT, thacargo of the said schooner BRILLIANT, did belong,-at the time °Me capture of the same, to the enemies:of the United States of Anieriest,. anal as goods of their enemies, or otherwise; liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation to be iu and condemned; as lawful prize, the absence or rather- contumacy of thepersons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court whet-you shall do in the premises, together with theeepresents. Wittiest the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Comet, at• Philadelphia, this twenty-second day ofJanuary, A- D. ISSCI, and in the eighty-seventh year of theludependenee of the said United States. 342a4t . G R. FOX, Clerk D. C. $726,082 12 MATlia S PO!, MINCE PIES. deUS4t tr UMBRELLAS.--THE BEST ARE made and chtlapest sold at TENTH and MARKET. 314. 9 .-12 t• SLEEPER'S. B AIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Frizetts, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs., Ventila ted ScelPe of Superior Manufacture. Prices are limey than those of any other 9stabliF3unent. BAKEE.I. ' No, 909 CHESTNUT St ;, INSITRAICCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS ON Ist December; 156'4 FOR SALE AND TO LET. QUAKBRTOSVL Pa, Mininistrntrir. LEGAL. !Meg; ii.YER. AND SULTANA RAISIN S. CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES. CIDER WINE. &c.. &a . . , ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, CORAR ELEVENTH AND VINE RTE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DIRECTOR BUSINESS AGENT Positily Last Week of the German Opera THIRD NIGHT OF. THE SECOND SEASON MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1861, (EY Part cm la r lIN - pirst) A )•IGIIT IN GRENADA, u,lic Opera, in 3 Acts, by Couradid Kreatzer. NOTICE..---Sents for Mortday'li Open. ea•n be secured TO DAY. - Lt NTEW CHESTNUT-STREET TURA PRE.' Architect Con tractor Pain ter and. Decorator Gas Fixture , Stage Constructor: Upholsterer Heating Gas a rargeniento rieklay. rs:. Plumber nest erer Fa Pier muck. '260,0•-) 05 70. 67 798,.5:32 8 I; 2,275 RI 1,47 E,4 MONDAY EVENING, January 26, 1863, THE OPENING .NIGHT Of the New Theatre, under the bole lesseeship and ma nagement of WM. WHEATLEY. - Stage Manager Mr. J. B. Wright Conductor of the Orchestra Hr. Mark Hasler cenic Artists— .Messrs. Russell Smith and H. Hill yard. Stage Carpenter Mr. Joseph Strahan MastEr of AppnintmentE Mr. Dacy Mistress of Wardrobe Mrs. Cornwall Upon which occasion will appear as In Sheridan Knowles' admirable Tragedy or the same mime, being HIS FIRST APPEARANCE in Philadelphia DURING THE PRESENT SEASON. ralitts Dentatw. Appins Clain ius Spurius Auplus Cains Claudius.. Vibulan his Nuuitoriuc Lucius Titus Marcius Cy Mitts -Virg nia .Servia $1,868,050 47 TUESDAY EVENING—Second appearance of EDWIN FORREST. WEDNESDAY EVENING-Fitt appearance of Mr. HACKETT. The Box Mee 'for the sale of tickets and reserved seats will be open on . . SATURDAY MORMISO, Jautary :4th, At 9 o'clock A. M. PRICES : OF ADMISSION, Family Circle '2.5 cents. Dress Circle - - . - 50 cents. Parquette and Seenred Seats in Dress Circle.... 75 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, each $1 2-1-tt WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOM, Business Anent ' Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (Saturday) EVENING. January 24, 1568. Performance will commence with the Drama of PRELIM O'DONIS'ELL. rhelim O'Donnell ..onr. jemiina Brian O'Lynn - Bir. Samey Williams Shelah McCabe Mrs. Harney Williams To conclude with the farce of the LAMMING H TENA_. Doors open at 634 ; Curtain will rise at 7. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasnrer JOB. HAI:MPSI. TRIUMPH UPON TRIUMPH. THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK, OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RIMING-S. HoUSES. PACKED NIGHTLY. ,XO-NIG HT, SATURDAY. Jan. 24, Sixth Time of th e Success of the Season, THE ENCHANTRESS. Stella, the Enchantress Miss C. Etchings. Emir, the Pirate Chief Mr. Peter Rid:tinge. For full particulars of MUSIC, SCENERY, Ste., see the BILLS, Xligr' Prices as usual. Seats secured six days in advance. CLASSICAL SOIREE. THE SECOND OF THE SERIES. BY MESSRS. CROSS AND JARVIS, • Tril.T. B 6 (&IVEN THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, January 24. 1353, AT Tlik: - FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Grand Quintuor for Piano and Wind lbrtrnmcuta Bass Solo _ AIR.. TAY T OR. Solo Piano—Transcrlbed by Hansen MR. JARVIS. Andante and Vaiiations, Polonaise in G, for Photo and Violoncello . Grand Duo for two Pianos—Norma Quintette in C, String Instrnmentq Programme and Tickets at Music Snores Tickets ASSEMBI,Y . BUILDINGS.--GLORI OTIS Srt;CESS OF WOODRr FF'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. The great Glass Steam-Engine "MONI TOR" will to in full operation at each entertainment. Tke art atest wonder of the world. An tire splendidpar lor ornaments, made by the Bohemians, will be distri buter, among the audience. Every one will have a chance of obtaining a unique and rahntble present. Admission 15 cents. No half price:. On FRIDAY EVENING, January aplendid GASS. OF WORE . w - 11 be given to the author of tne best yosm on the GLASS STEAM-ENGINE. ASSEMB LY 'BUILDINGS-TENTII AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, _ _ The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hit LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and popular Entertainments EVERY avENING during tile Week, commencing at TX o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be marvellous: nape': manta in Magic ; wonderful powers. in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new cba i ctera. A dmisMOn 25 cents: Children 13 cents. CIERM_ANLA. ORCHESTRA. --- PUB .I.Ic • REHEARSALS everSATUEDAY AFT2II4. NOON at 3% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND RAIL. Carl Santa, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of d tickets, 61.—t0 be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; J. 31. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the ball door. n 02741 HASSLER'S ORtHESTRA . NEW OFFICE, 214 South EIGHTH St., below Walnut. delo-4lm P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 102.5 CRESTRITT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. IL till P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock. 430. j 79 NT" °TIC; E.-LOST, ON SATURDAY evening, the 10th inst., on the last up-train on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, between Philadelphia and Gwynedd, a POCKET-BOOK, with giumelnetic clasp or band, containing about Five Dollars in money,. and a Pr enissory Note, dated Df cember 2.511 W.,. and pp f able in.ninety days, drawn by EL imbed' Turner and AN M. H. Richie -in favor of Albert F. Shaw,. or order r fur Fifty Dollars (*4O), and some other papers of no value except to the owner. All persons are cautioned' against nego tiating said note, it having never been endorsed by the payee. AT y person finding the above will be.maitabl y reward ed by returning them to either of themndersigned. ALBERT • BRADFIELD', Esq., liVorristewn, ja24.2.121t.* .9 tierney fir A. F. SHAW; Gwynedd; T 0 S T THE FOLLOWING DE scribed Drafts, mailed last September to the under sited, having failed to come to hand; application will be made to the respective companies for the issne of new Drafts: Draft drawn by S. W. Hill, agent of Penn Mining Co, upon Samuel M. D Secretary, Philadelphia, dated Anglia Stith, 1.952.1i0. 333; co the order of A. C. Davis, for $l7. Draft drawn h S. W. Hill, agent of Penn: Mining Co. upon Samuel AL Day Secretary, Philadelphia, dated, Sept. 10th, 1582, No. 20,3, to the order of Ansel L. Edwards, for $lOO. _ . _ . Draft drawn by C. B. Petrie, agent of_ Central Mining Co., upon James M. Mills, Treasurer, ew York, dated Sept. Ist; PM, No. 1613 , to the order of George Haines, for 820. Drag drawn by - John Urea, agent of Copper Falls 31iniug Co , upon William H. Osgood, Treasurer, Boston. Pio, 1766, -to the order of R. J. Judd, for Vtl:4s: SIX drafts drawn by A. C. Davis, agent of Amygdaloid Idining'Co., upon F. M. Drexel, Treasurer, Philadelphie4 numbered respectively 121103, 1611, 1 612. 1006, S36,,and 1275, each for $5. THEODORE BLISS & CO., del9-60 113 North TH (RD Street. COAL VESSELS WANTED-TO , LOAD and clear immediately for _ _ 2Vorly to ja24-3t .....VHO.NOGRAPEIBB: WANT ED, wbo can tr anscribe in long band rapidly and led blf. ..'.Address 'O. P. Q.," Pit** office. MNGINE. WANTED-OP ABOUT 25 -AA horse-power,.not over three Teen old. 'pith Boilers. (or one tubular . hoilerpreferred): Address 'O.T. A. "at office of-Th'e Prem. ja24 ANTED =BY A YOUNG MEN, r fit:unlit° State of Indiana, a situation in a Whole sale Ifilr HOUSE. Can indueuee some first-claAs trade. Address "li..A.,!''Pre.teoffice, jaTl-2t. Ani l AND A PARTNER WANT- Ni-xt - "ED.—An excellent opportunity to engage in a beautiful and extensive business in the West, will yield the inverter one to two thousand dollars first -year. One havin g a praotical knowledge of Steam Engines and Machinery preferred. Mist produce unexcfptionable re ference. For further information address "Nirest." this office. ja2l-6rl WANTED -A GOOD SALESMAN in a Hat 'House. Address "Box lfila,” Phila— delphia Post Office, with name and reference. ja2o-120 gia WANTED TO RENT.---A. LARGE HOUSE, with a few acres of ground, near the city, find. near a railroad station.. Address (mentioning rent) "C. W. H.,"' Box 10E6,.Post It* HOUSE WANTED.-WANTED TO .I=ti• purchase, for cash, a Rowse about 21) feet front,with all modern conveniences, eituatewe:i of Broad and Fowl. of Market streets. A note, stating location and term.; addressed to "Bat. mod left at the office of The Press, will receive inurtedlatesitention. ja23-2.t. fa WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE ma first of April next moderate-sized three-story BRICK DWELL' 10 HOUSE, in a central locality. It most have ' all the modern improvements. Address, 'Bent," at this office, stating locality and price. jals-tt NOT 1 - 0 - R . I - WAS :ADVERTISED my husband,. ISAAC NATHANS, for goodi pur chased by me for his children, from Mr. Charles Oak ford's store,. on Chestnut street. It was the trivi4 snm of ea. being the litts; debt that I have contracted bune I left his house, now over three months, without any. money. I have hailjust cause for leaving himovhich. will be testes shortly. lat3-9.t" . HENRIBTTA NATHANS.. pENSIONS.— $l.OO BOUNTY AND . Pal p roeared and collected for soldiers , sailo rs and the relatives of snob as are deceased, at reasonu e bls and saliefitetory rates. Claims cashed or advanced npo. by 1A31313 VITWON, Solicitor for Gtatutants, 424 WALNUT Street. Pluladeltiliia. Particular attention given to parties living at a di* , tepee. sak FOR SALE.—THREE-EpaMPll9 of thetaig Thos. Walter. Applz to ' CHAS. S. St J. CARsTAIRS. .7r., No 126. WA.LIKUT Street. 11111 : k DR FINE, PRACTICAL VEX -.OOm!LFT_. IST for the last twentv y,etrk2ll.9,_VlNE Si.. below Third, inserts the moat beautiful TEZTII:of the age; mounted on fine Gold, PUtans, Silver, Vulcanite, Amber, an., at pneea, for- neat and; substantial work, more reasonable this any- dentist In this city or State. Teeth plugged to lag for life. Ardfscial Teeth re. paired to snit. No pain In extracting. No charges un til satisfied all is right. Reference. twat amnia/. ral9-.3m THE- . I)II.II3NOLOAROAL 04)31- 'IA in& fo ST ' ND BOOK r the Bale a on 4 ll/13 1 1 4 chg, y, 7 i lh e y v et. allik logy, lizge, Phoacuphy, awl for kihranolot cal exa tug ' ''. ere Awe . ( AVM addressed to 0014 0 -inl=al R 212 CligniNOV etwAt. AMUSEMENTS. C. ANSCHUTE. ADOLPH BIRGFELD GERMAN OPERA. • .Mr S. D. Baton .[.Crumb Mr. T. Oilmen • • . •Cornelius.& Baker Mr. C. Higbie Mr E. Burke Morris. Tasker, & Co. • • ••Stra tton & Brother Gilbert Si Fish Mr. John Philb n •• • •Mr. W. Ballinger Mr. W. Gibson EDWIN FORREST VIRGINIUS, Mr. J. McCullough L R. Shewell Arr. J Cana Mr. Williams .Mr: C. Kingsland ..Mr. J. W. ik)Hier Mr. W. II Leak Mr Beaks Mr. J . Martin Mr. Rol mos Wr. Ward Mr. German —.Mrs. J. IL All en .... Madame Pon isi Mr. Harney Williams After which, YANKEE COURTSHIP, y Williams To be followed T y the first act of BRIAN O'LYNN. PROOR AMhlE.' LOST AND POUNDS WANTS. Washington, D. C. Piney Point. lieaulort, N. C. Turtle Harbor, Fla Hey West. Newborn, N. C. 'Port Royal, S: C. New Orleans. Boston. HIIIkITER,.NORTON,.& CO., 40531"'NTAMIIIT Street PERSONAL. .vi=srmx Beethoven. - Mozart. ..BehaberL Thai berg, Beethoven.