FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE HONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24,1809. The aPprellensione in regard to the settlement of our &owlet troubles caused another flurry in the gold mar Le t :Am)•, which closed excited find strong, at 149% bid ' b o w article. Old demands rose to 146%. No sign of ;ornkneze la observable in the market for !Government peonies. Money continues, from the very excess of it. c sin'lnelY Bas)', at 506 on call, having the same figures c,c leans on good securities,. The effect of the storm, in ;, ope ntag the postponement of the advance across the loppalitinnook had a depressing influence on the minds e j o perators, brit a more hopeful feeling was observable et theclose. Stocks are looking up again, with the ex ception of ono or two of the fancies. The most marked )ise was in Huntingdon and Broadtop Railroad, which To se to 21@Wr—anjulvanco of $5 pee snare. The btaineas of this rend, as incress pTlllllBllod in their weekly be, statement , is drawing attention to the stock, which has Isvu neglected lately. Seven -thirty Treasury notes sold at 102: the 1881 sixes nt go. State flues Were steady at 101; .013 sixes were active at 11401084. Reading sixes, 1886, we t 1870's also advanced 1. Pennsylvania Railroad Olertgages were steady. Schuylkill Navigation sixes and moc k i m proved. Camden and Atlantic Ist Mortgages odd ca per. Elmira sevens rose X. Morris Canal sold x 156. Delaware Division nt 42%. Sitignehanna Canal Rd:, at 37. Hazleton Coal at 69%. Lehigh Zinc at 45. Leenst Murat:Su up to 303(—an advance of 1. The Railroad list was active. Reading opened at 46)ii; closing at 46. Catuwissa preferred was pressed for sale, and fell from 2414 to 22%, rose to 133, closing weak. The Common sold at 73;1. Camden and Atlantic .sold at MI the preferred at 13%—au advance of %. Pennsylvania 2 .0. e ?'. North Pennsylvania sold at 11. Harrisburg at ,014;. Little Schuylkill rose %. Minehill sold attl. El stint wa> - ateady—the Preferred rose %. Philadelphia and Die •old at 37—an advance of 1. Girard passenger sold at Spruce and Pine at 16%.' Arch-street at 27%. Sever:- loath null Nineteenth at 10%. Gleon and Coatea at 40)-4. wend anti Third at 17%. Chestaut and Walnut at 55. o.nsolidation eold at 28%. Commercial at 40%. The zwirket closed steady-,400 shares anda3B,oo9 in bonds hedging hands, jay Cooke & Co. quote doyenzmoat securities, &c., as *paws; Vetted States Sixes,JBBl tr 3 96,' Tufted SM tes 78.10 Notes 101g1102i Certificates of Indebtedness 83, ' 96 Quartermasters' Vouchers, 93 93 Penland Notes 145 X 146 Gold 14031 Subjoined are the fixed and current rates of discount in the chief continental cities of Burg*: Bank rate. • Open market, • Percent, Per cent. Purls 4 Vionufts , • Bolin 4 - Frouktort 3 AlnYtertlitrit 4 Turin 5 Arose'. 4 31M4 livaburp ,T , ,,' - b! Petorsburg 6 6 On the London (England) Stock Exchange money is offered on lower terms, and cannot bo quoted above tiro per cent. Annexed aro the rates of interest allowed on deposits hi London: - joint-stock banks • 2 . eon placount horses at call 2 Tt . t can llv., 'with seven days' notice 2 4 cen. - - • The monthly return of the Bank of France, published i n the Monfteur, gives the following results:compared frith the lest month CAI in hand decrease, £2,010,000 Treasury balance do • 630,060 Nails discounted, not yet due increase.. 6,361,000 Rad( notes • do - 1,709,060 Current accounts do 620,000 advances do 6.13,640 The New York Evening Post, of Saturday, gays: The stock market is buoyant and much higher, with a s t ron g ,peculative feeling In the leading railway stocks. Theo vent ge arty/Mee On_yestorday's prices is 2a0311., cent., sod seine cases 0(§)0 IS cent. from the lowest points touched. New York Central is firm at nolairmy. This stock is p i .: going into the hands of inventors. ' Erie Proferrod 1. oho firmly held at 106. The strongest of the Wcitern stocks arejOalena and II- Central—the latter is now selling, ox-dividend, at 54 , ,a4/7.. The cancelled bond scrip rose to Si. This scrip bpsis the some dividend as that declared on the shares. The Ala paid stcck sold at 01, dividend off. Governments aro flrm, without any material dacha- The coupons of 1881 and seven-thirty notes are in 1 1101111 In d at full Prices. The HOW five-twenties aref.95,4 money is In full demand at 6 per cent. Old loans at per cent. on first-class - securities are not generally The gold market is 1 per cent, higher, but not motive. The principal business of the day has been at 14.930119, dosing with sales since the "first call" at 149),f. Dutiable demand notes are very active and 1 per cent. higher. The seism early in the day were at 145, and after the board 14.)4 was paid, and that bid for more. Exchongo on London is active at 1,.;,1 per cent. higher. First class bills aro 164@16.1, The City of Baltimore, for Europe to-day, takes out Vili.t64 in specie. • Phila. Stook Each' fitoportod b., S. R. BLAYmegl FIRST 230 Cs t 'aR l'ref.lots 211( 2AI do Prof.. 830 24g fit/ do Pref. 2434 0 o ref 2: d P 3) d u Prof b 5 24g TO do Pref.. 810 24)1, 400 do Pref. •b3O 24%. 4,oltesd'gli. • :opg& int .4636 290 d0...4. • opg&int 4634 118 do oug&ini 403( I:oCam&Atlatu Prof.b6 13% At Penne R • 136.ki 1. d( ' Itv Sevontesutlw4 R 10)t ru tiStellTritadißlit." . 1011 ?A , do.. ~102 : 0 Malden Coat Cash 6514 - do 136 X N I'couult 11 15 Lehigh 46 Zino b 6. 11 do 46 6 Harrisburg R 010Reading8s '3O ' 1053* Oreeiestroet __ACM BET .WREN Wei& Aden Ist m.a.5 100 I 41 Shod rali Pref.sthan 6036 SECND ICOCatim'altPref ...b O S 24 I 21) do Pref. b3O 24 .10 do Pref • • 1)5 2:3g dcil do Pref 23 2) de Pref 23 1110 do Pref . • bl 227 ay,t) Ameriren I Gold ~ . .14811 8 Pena 1' 13511 If l o AttPref..lots bl 5 3)i He Res(l4 it • • org&itit 46 NO do C&P 1 5 ) do C, &I' ..2d3's ,463 i 140 do caw 4fly, 21 :V Lit d Bch R . .opg&tat 403 i 45X 4) do, 43 IfoCatalrbula R Rom' way os 72 99 :fti Nana Ss C&P 100 23 Arelt.st rcetlß lots 2714 AFTER 1 he Catawissa R Pref.. 23 I cLosjpro rßif 10 Delaware Div. • ..• • 4251 270 Sas% Caual Scrip .. 37 49 Lit itch R lots 41 50 do 49,4 100 140 Ido Lo Mountain .'"3O 30;4' 210000 Bch 2ay 8e 'Bl 6) do 69 10 Second-qt root R.... 77.K X 1000 II B 63 'Bl.. OS 201:10 do ...... .......• no I oo to 0 do City 6i now 114 108. kg 14 Con m:mini Baulk. 4054 . 20 Sehu Way Pref 14 590 Sohn Nay 83 '78..:. 58 4011iluehtll R 64 125 Catawlttaa7X 5 llunt'don&B Top It 21 110 Sprucadtroot R.... la 16y 4 do ..45 chestnut-street R.. 55 80 Cam & Atlan R-1)5 83{ 101§iTnee•street R.... 18W 10 Cain & Alien R...• 834 slla & Erie 11 Se 80 Girard College R.• 263, 220 (MA) Solt Naves 'B2 70 440.40 Eck Nay 6s 82... (3) 1030 Sett Na't6i 'B2 ON MD S 7.30 TreaaNßlk•lo2 1C(X) U R fis 'Bl 96 100 finnt'don&B rep R 21 8 Consolidation Bk • • nia" i(X10 C&Atlet InJeoup oniOD 100:1 U 8 61 'Bl Reg. .... 913( 2000 Reading Si 'B6 106 31 Y5Mi elilit R 0:131 do 5.334 50 ElndrallProti4wn 50.15 100 Morris Canal 56 1000 Penn& R Ist in..., .116).‘ C 110411p3. _ . d.i r 8 as ep_as B 90id deke N 90 r 6 7.3 DD 102341 American Gold-140X WU' ?bit Bs old,.ex in. 10835 109 Do new.ex 1n.114 116 /Oleg 00 afs R. *" :•thi Fauns. 6.3 102 P.Padlng R 46 463.1 Do bds '80...111 112 Do bds '70...109 • • Do bds '86...106 10034 Poon I st Mg 66 Do Ist m 86..110 1163‘ Do 2d n015...110. 113 Norris Canal..., GO 6635 Do ned 108..130 133 Do Bs '76— • .• Do 241 Bull Canal • . Do Be • • 6cbayl ev. 6 63i1 Dc orfd 1434 16 Do Bs '82.... 69 70 mimtra R 40 41 Do pad ..... . 504 61 Do Is 18t m..100X 111 D 0... ' V Patina R .,, ,,;. 11 113. i Do 68.,.... , ,0134 9 1% Do 108 .. 10 111 Philo Ger & Nor, Lsbigh Val R... (Ablith Val bds. L Island R .28 ,ti 29 Do bonds.... Delaware Div... Do b0uc1e..... Sprnce-street R.. 1611 17 Chestnut-et 65 57 !Arch-street R.... 27 27)4 (Race-street R.... 10g 1.1 (Tenth -street R... 3834 Thirteenth-et ft— 25 26 W Phila R . 60 61 Do bonds.... . !Green-street R... 40 40j Do bonds.... Second-street R... 77)4 78 Do bonds ... • Fifth-street R.... 63 53 Do bonds.... .. Girard College R2O W. 27 Ssventseuth-st It 10 1014 Little Schayl R.. 44X 43.# :Isr New York Step, Closing Quotatio; r t 5 53 11 Bid. Asked.] January 24. Its at 3Y o'clock. Bid. Asked N Y V.en R R ..... 121 121 g Eri.i Cfnumon...•. 7954 793 Erie Prot. 106li 10634 Flndium Bit tivssi •96 Harlem R R..... Mit 301 Harlem R R Pry( 761 . 77 Reading R R ..... t 92 92 Michigan Con... he 9631 Michigan South. 61 eui Do. Onar .195 N .10fi Panama 1131 Central 06 966 Cleve & Pitts—. 71 713( Galena &Chi—. 96 9634 Clev & Toledo... 9414 9434 Chi & Rock le— 95 9414 Terre Haute Co.. 41 404 'Chi Bur & Q 111 ... Mil &PrDu 0 ... 4534 47 111 Cent Con bils..• • • • • " • rS5s7l tS ee 81 regist• 95 i 6 .66 '9l coup— 9 614 9 6 s•22s6yreouP •• 1:1 846 yr reg. lonnond NoteLl.l46 140 Int Notes. 0 .09634 Wr)s Tree Notes, 7.93..102 1025: Cold 140,71 160 loneuee ea esg 70 Carolina.. Nouri &45.... 67 673 rifirmnla'7s........ • • Setto a n Company..• ••• I & d 1303 i ban Coal C 0.... • • Clmle and 0 Co. 4 2/1g 71% Pee Mall 176 176 Ex•dlvldenol Philadelphia Markets. JANUARY 24—Evening. Holders of Plourare firm in their views, and the de rattier better, with sales of 4,000 bbls st tssl23 t.;)for IoW grade 'Western Bnpertine and extra; $7 for i•oed.hoop Pennsylvania extra; $7.25:37.02h for Ohio ni Pennsylvania extra family, and 85.75 for fancy Ohio. Including 7001:bis Broad-street Mills extra on private t tins. The sales to the retailers and bakers are mode-.. Los within the same Tann of prices as to brand and Eye Flour %Inlet at $505.2.5 bbl. CORN MEAL' le scarce at $4 for Pennsylvania, and . 114, 1 3 bill for BillndylViriA. flat offerings of Wheat are light, and prices 'lint with Wes 01%000 bus at 15.i®157c fur vgds, the let nor nrlme't'euusylvanitt, and 173@1llec for good and Wino wilte. 'Rye is selling at 06@i97c 'V bus for Penn- Ivithise, Coin is (without change. Sales at 560137 e for L W sad Rotor Sold. 400 bus new white sold at Sac NIL Pia, bre steady. and in demand at 64c fur 32 tbs. kAIIK.- 3 -Ist No• .1 Quercitron is wanted at CO; per rOTTON--The ' , market continuos very firm tmd, Cork light, with small sales of Middling.. at 76(14/70 . 8 ID. ci(h. . 4 1tocEittES,77-There is very little doing in either 2'lcsr or Coffee; 50 iihdA Now Orleans Sugar at ligWile (41n. ma coffee; is KAHN; to a small way at 29032 c, and sue rs at :320€533c"P lb. Pao - 1810518.Tite market is firm and prices of Pork I, ilier better; sales of moss at $l4 2.51@15.25 pl bbl for old bad new..Buttor is selling at 1902.3 c for roll, and 14@17c 11: for solid:peeked. SEEDS.—There is a good demand for Clever, with sales Ila bush at $707.25 bush. Timothy is wanted at ft 535, and Firm eed $3.1013 bush. ..WIIISKY.—There is a fair business doing at the all ..thre bbh, sell slowly at boo, and Drudge 4Sc 'et gallon. „The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at wis port to-da y lour 4.1:10 bbls. head SIX) bus. 7,4.50 tyty Qath New York Markets—Saturday. LABS Ste steady for Pots, with sales at $B.OO, and Pearls I , :'.(sitlet at IS 21. B IISADST(47.--fille market for State and Western Flaw tailoe better with more doing for export and 1 6 1101 trade oille s 11 a 0 les arc 18,000 bids at $8.4570 for super fi ne air ; 4 0 .5it117.25 for extra State; )8(1. 8.7 d for superfine Indiana, lowa, Ohto, &o.; .8(68.40 Air extra. iscluding shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio at ''•' l 4 7 • l o, and trad e - brands of do. at *7.5009z0. • . i ,.tulser n Flour is firmer and snore active; sales 1.700 ; r '' 111 * 7 .21:@7.73 for superfine Baltimore, and $7.80©9.60 qua do • , .Flour is AglOc higher, with a fair demand ; 1:1'.•‘41.:1 0 Olds at 817.0607.3 J for coutmon to good, and ,4•5r0 for extra brands. I .le !lour Is steady at /4.00@h5.30 for the range of the fine Sellout Is on) Mehl Is firm and In moderate• renneed. We Jersey ut iickilset4; Brandywine 44.70®1.75 ; pua t.," Pl i• lff.ll cents better, with an improved demind oPfmort and local milling; thn sales are 118,CHXI bus at 1 14.40 for Chicago spring' 1it1.4.9©1.55 for Milwaukee I,l;Lsl.r.Cfrs 1 for amber lowa ; /s1.1186)I.61 for wintnr western t $1.04@11.6.1 fur amber Michigan, and $ L 66@ • kr , Will ter red Illinois. itYtts lee ut +IPI 10. firm at4ol e.,t,1; w it,er itt en for Jersey, and t 7. ©7l! for e - o• We , tern. an State. • q• Is firmer and pricos are OM rant higher, with more . Illy, Sales PM 000 bits at MOW: for sound mixed fers, ml 7ro 001'1 fo r unsound do. . ork market is snore active and ";,..bm's, and fo r IPA of 3,000 bids atl4 for old mess fur now Is o and for March stud April d el iv er y at 810 21, fur now fur old prim% and 4118 for now prime. s;, al " , 'llls dull, with sales of la) bids. Tierce beef Is kMAL Beet hams are steady; sales 400 barrels %,°tiihjit at *lO. Bacon is firmer and in fair demand, of ilki lioxess at 7X for Western Cumberland os for fancy city do; 8X for short rub • 7%@3 for Ir C i d 914.13 i for short clear. Cat meats are firm, h.sies bbls smoked anti pickled .shoulders at 1... / . ,! , ltiarsoss, Knapp, & Co.'s brand. -Lard is rather b e 'll . sly, and the uemand moderato; sales 1300 bbis itr i L i r 3 for t Nu. 1 to prime. Dressed hogs arc selling t 1 . 1 . 1 •1 l"t; estern and city. . • 1 / 4 4 • " I . — Chafer firm and selling at 1131012 for good kinis lets. Timothy is Maher, with Sales of 100 bars ! I 'M 1,4 4 .4. c r is and decidedly lower; AO:" 900 l ' hts at • P HILADBLPRIA:BOAND' . ciIt FERNON, - il P ` i`T. 11111 01P TIN MOM. TATH KEBAM. 00101111" itly LETTER' • BA:Gir" • .. D R I nsitoneliTal 7114:111.AXGB, PRILADIILIMIAL Itii;{::wanda, intim'. ... ...... .. 2 : ... Liven:Km:di Jan 27 kia i 7f 4 .morpland, Benito . ;'... .... ........`, - .Liverpool, *Mu Lllrlioll, Somers London; soop' P4,,t;lnteare., ( Br) Toy . ' ' Port Sp sin, NO011" IN' ire.4411,1(,81.) ritylo - r e ' Li Verpool, soon - , P, a ,•r t Dons Furness Furness - I ondon, soon , riol: 2 ,,rnilod, Miller, , , I 14 aY:ttlft ; 110811. i " kre. (Br) Bradshaw Barbadoes, 8034 .., . , ge Sales. JIM. 211. faisdelphis Fatoluinge 2000 City Be new 111 21 Paulin R 6w, 80.141. D. I 40 Mtn & Wells 8k... 243 i CBS—STEADY Bid. Asked. Catawisaa fili 7 Do prid 223 i Beaver Head R.. Minelllll R. ..... . Harrtairarg A.... Wilmington B . .. Lehigh Nay Be. Do shares... 69 &)% Do scrip .... Si 34 Cam & Amb R... Phtla & Erie 6e San & Erie 78.. sus. 7,700 bus. MARINE . INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26, I.Bga SUN RISES HIGH WATER. ARRIVED. Bark Aaron J. Harvey, Miller from Sierra Leone, Dee. 20th. with palm oil, hides, aadtear, to Wm. Cummings & Son. Arrived at Capes ofDelaware January.2oth. Left barks Ariel. Levenstein, from Boston. Just arrived. orpindo, Parke, do. do January 10th, at 4P. af f .Walter A. Haines, boy, of Philadelphia, fell from off jili-boom and 'wall drowned, notwithstanding every effort was made to save hint January 14th spoke brig Wm. Mason, from New York for Trinidad de Cuba, 7 days out. Bark Floren ballr.), from St. Thomas via Delaware Brea); water, inst to Van. Horn, Woodworth, &Co— towed.up by tag America. Behr Ranger (Br.), Bell, 35 days from Prince Edward's bland, with barley and oats to Van Horn, Woodworth. & Co. During the late gale. received• assistance from steamer Hudson, from New York for this POrt, without which the Ranger would have gone ashore. Mir Milton, Keen, 4 days from New York, with mdse to captain. -. Scltr Aiphonso Vincent,l day from Salerlf, with cork to Jas. L. Bewley & Co. Schr Allen Downing, Rice, from New York, in ballast to captain. Behr L P Pharo. Creamer. from Ninv.Tork. Behr Hannah Willits, Parson, from New York, Behr fl 51 Neal, Godfrey, from New York. Behr W W Marcy, from Cape May. Schr V W Simmons, Godfrey; from Providence. Behr White Squall, Sharp, from 'Fortress Monroe. Schr .Tolin L Radnor, Gordery, from Fall River. Schr J H Stroup, Foster, I 0 days from Cardenas, with molasses to S& W Welalt, Experienced heavy weather most of the passage. Split sails. acs; Steam tag America, Virden, 8 hours from Delaware Breakwater, having iu tow steamer Planet, from New York, with troops. bound to Washington ; came to this port to repair rudder, which was twisted during the late Rale. CLEARED. Steamship Saxon , Matthews, Boston, H Wingor. Bark M Williamson. Thompson, Key West, D S Stetson & Co. Brig J Carey Coale, O'Leary, Pernambuco and a mar ket. John Mum' & Co. Brig S Thureton,Lanplier, Mll4o:l7.A.R . .T•filason & Co. r Volunteer, Holmee, Swim la C rande, Madeira and Cabado. chr Banner, Tucker I:Tampion Roads, Hunter, Norton & Co. Sehr Thompson, CoesOn, Tyler, Stone, &Co. Sehr Lady Suffolk, Baker, Boston, L andonreid & Co. Schr Ophir, Higgins East Dennis, Wainwright & Bro Behr Pearl, 61.11patriok, Boston; Wannemacher & Max field. . Behr Albert Thomas, Churem, Fortress Monroe, ordi MUM department. Behr Home. Ward, Washington, captain. Steamer It Willing, Dade,Balttmore, A Groves Jr. Brig A Bradshaw, Fish, Kingston, Jamaica, D } Wet lar & Co. Brig Intended, Miller, Havana.') - Baxley & Co. Co. Behr M B liinhony,.Dlftecomb, Key We.st, B. A Bonder & ear Adeline. Sprague. Pembroke, do Schr Milton. Keen, New York, Twella & Co. Schr W W Marcy, Ireland. Now York, J K Milano & Co Schr H Willltts, Parson, New York, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Schr C A Hockecher, Smith, Fortress Monroe. Tyler Stone, & Co. Behr White Squall, Sharp e Fortress Monroe, do Buhr C M Neal, Godfrey, lortresa Monroe. do Schr J L Redner, Corder y, Fortress Monroe, do AT WILMINGTON, DBL. Strainer Lewis BoardmanOlarahinan ' arrived: at WIl ming on, Dol., on Friday night, from Sinneptigent, at which placent 2 I" M on Tuesday List she sprung a leak. (Correspondence of the PhiladAEVe23xcllenire.).. L ' ,Del, Tan 21. A ship supposed to be the Wyoming, from Liverpool, passed in to-day. Ship Lizzie Moses, for San Francisco, .wont to sea to-day. The report of her being leaky was incorrect. The schooners ashore are the Greenland, from Phila delphia for Charlestown navy yard; James Tilden, from Philadelphia for Portland; Delivoranee, of Plymouth, from -Philadelphia for-; Christiana, of Yarmouth, and Leo, of_Rockland, all of which will probably be got off, excont the Leo, which is ashore outside tho cape, and will probably be a total Liss. Yours; dm. JOHN P. MARSHALL. • LEWES. DeL, Jan. 22. The United States steamer Monongahela, the Monitor Nalinnt, and the Atlantic, and two other steamers, rode out the gale, a• did all the rest of the fleet, without ra. ceivlng itny serious damage, except the live schooners Previously reported. I have been unable to obtain their names. Three of thorn areloaded With coal, one with hay, anti ono with shooks Yours, &c, MEMORANDA. Steamship Tubal Cain, Bartlett, from New York, at Havana 10th inst., and remained A M 16th, to return the same day. Steamship British Queen, (8r.,) Le Messurier, at 'lava ha 11th list, from New York via Nassau. Stamship Columbia, Barton, from New York, at Hava na 12th lust, and sailed 13th fur New Orleans. Ship John Banyan, Carver, at Havana 14th. inst. from Liverpool. Bark Cenuessee, Mclntire, cleared at Boston 23d trust for New Orleans. • ' Brig Jc9ephine, Beaston t hence at Havana 14th inst. Sclir Johu A Griffin, Foster, sailed from brutal:tuts 9th lust for this port. Behr 8 L Crocker, Presbrey, sailed from Taunton 17th inst for this port. Schr John L Darling, before reported ashore at Squiai Inlet, New Jersey, went to pieces ou the .19th Inst. The remains of the hull, together with the spars, rigging, ,kc, were to be sold at auction on the 21st. Some more of the cargo, consisting of about 30 Uhl& dour and 1,400 bushels corn, all damaged, had been saved. which.with tho sails, ac, will be forwarded to ,few York in lighters. ARRIVALS AT THE . .MOTELS, tri..1 7 0 12 O'CLOCK LAtir Girard—Chestnut s F Streyer, Wash, D C J W Conrad, New Jersey D T Casement, Cleveland M Hunter, Erie Dr Morris, t S A J F Henderson, Jr, Brooklyn Brown, Baltimore II C Bressler, Pen na S L Casey, Kentucky Gnat R Johnson. Virginia A Getty C I) Bigelow t Now, York T Cornell C Torres, New Jersey H Brenomen, Cincinnati A Owen, Huntingdon, Pa H Linville, Allentown P P Nast, Ohio D Butler T A Matthews, Kentucky \V McConegal Sc wf. Phila Hon E Wootton Delaware L Myers, New York Maj P 0 Robinson, U S Mrs S L Chonnary,N Y Alvin React, Wash D C C Barrie, IV Y A Thompson, 3C D,Wash, DC DI B Loder, Wash, D C John F Bobbins, Wash, .1) C T 1; Bale, Millersville, $a it McLaughlin, Y • John MThomns, Ky. G M Brooke, Madisou,, Intl Cositimrstal—Ninth A F, Adams, Suffolk Vii Ju hn 11 Weber, Chicago J 0 Wilson, Pittsburg Oeo W Hatch, Ncw York Vir S Ainold, Prov, R I J Lan-acme, New Y ork Win Wall, New York Jac, L Orabam, Niiw York M Frank, Baltimore Wm Collin, Montreal C 3liillany,llS N S Baldwin, New, Yolk 0 11 Qoerey, Boston Charley Is 1 cm, ng, Newark F H Aciccr, SalFr, N J Jos S Driver, Cincinnati • Samuel Ruffner, Penna. And CaNtlen, New Albany ellen Clarke' St Louie Aira Dwee,s 'ottsville C Looser. Pottsville Wm Frick, Chester W Greene dt wf. N York 0 0 Arnold & wf, Troy, N Y Lt Corn Bradford, U b N Mrs Bradford Rev Wm Watson. New York Myr 'VerlagS A A F Walcott' S A ' .7 D Osborn, Ohio . . . JR AtuJelly, New York, C V Culver Pa D B Grant, New York Oeo F Savey, Boston Edw C Sampson, Maine .Tas McLean & la, New York Gen H Walbridge, N York Dr Draper, New York Dr C R Agnew, New York Dr Wolcott New York . C F Curtis da, Toledo, 0' Miss Mary Titus. Toledo. 0 Sam! Hamilton & sn,Md Dr E M Jenkins, F,astooMil Chas F Tha3er & wf,Nrork J Friend. Baltimore • EL Du Barry D W xtopp, Madison, Mo Chas Ailing, Ma Awn, 310 - John Cross Zanesville, 0 J O Baldwin, Milwaukee Thos W Baxter. Chicago R Z Culver, Chicago Oeo Borgreidh, Nashville Jos C Butler & non, Cinclu'l B 13 (Inborn & wf. St Louis Jun C English, Zanesville A Graves, - Chicago 11l .3 Murphy Si wf, St Louis NerchanW—Fourth M BnrehfA d. Pittsburg R McCune, Pittsburg J IngiMbOthaln,Kll.ll:4lB ISRSC Jone•, Dixon, ill David Clark, Dauvlllo John Sharples:4,Catawissa J V Gooolander, Milton Hon Meyer Strolls., Pa A Doi Wander, lowa W F Neill la, Concord American—Cheat:nu Geo P Smith, Washington 0 W Bible, Bellefonte, Pa H E Conover, New Jersey Oeo L Kitmard Jon Sprat t H H Stevens. New York C Gordon, New YOrk J II I'rimro►e, Smyrna, Del ALtr J II Allen, New York J McCullough, N Orleans. Mrs Col Albright, M Chunk Cant S Wilsou,Yalmouth,Va J H Humes, Jersey Shore W M Shakspeare. Dover. Del W Crow & wi fe,Delaware Owen Crow. Delaware Cmleak, Delaware J Cradock, Delaware J E Jones, Delaware Mrs J Raymond, Delaware 0 C Crow, Delaware St. Unite—Chestnut JD Hrifford,Montoe co . ,lowa 1 Hu fiord, Monroe co, lowa Mr Walton, New York EW Dubonrdier, N Y D J Pyke, N Y W S Hndley W Marten, Jr, Now York J Street, - Jr. Philadelphia E J Moore, Maryland C Womble, Portland • Win Blake, Ohlo 1 J Dnrfee & family, N Y W Cheyney, Del C Danforth; Millyille, Ohio E D Larkin, N Y H 8 Lind, Washington; D C Union—Arch far S Pegl ay, Cincinnati, 0 A King. Alononalicia, Pa Hugh White, Fenn& D 000(11011, einslmrr 8 0 Thotnas, MisA4BlPPi Chan L Ringer, Ohio • Dirt; A Ringer, Ohto National—Race Jun H Kinportm, Loban'n co W Bart, Penult II H Heilman. Lebanon Jon C Richards, Lowistown T H Miler, Scranton . Mimi, 6 .1 Seeger, Orwigsbg H .A. Heahm. l'enna Jam O Wiglinalian, Tonna. W C Hoth, Shamokin H D Shafer . StAtei Union -Sixth Jai; Wil kesou, Pittsburg Jae Aiidersoii, York, Pa . Rev J J Stine, Shippensburg W \V Simmons & lady, Del It A Miry uollOotroit Y 51 Painter, :New York' ])Bolton, Baltimore Commercial—Sixth' at ."1 B Mitchell, Elkton, Md W T Neal, Pennsylvania 1) Stabb,t, Nottingham. Pa .1 R Ramsey, Oxibrd, Pit J L Bel lame, Port Deposit T R Knight: Baltimore C W Ninsoy,Wmhlng'n, D C N Belden, New Turk Barley? Sheaf—Simon T C lierrus Bitstlcton A .7 Wel& s. S Bleb • Elistbnrii, Bock 4 co John Servis, DoyleAtown Xlginkt. Vernon—Seco Now York p, ming; Borion W:Evaus. Boston ibirdPrice.`Kew - York Black Bo ar -- Third street, above Oallowhill. now Pollutray; Penne If Roa4IN Southampton p 13roup, Yardleyvi le D L Harper, Olney_ O /I Rood% Sontlfaniptott • Thin: Fox'Cltnee,•Pa • eL-Tlitid •t/ i;ov' Maid Eagl • Fa e T D I.ncken Bend vik'm IW C Dooker,LNloforic , II M Allentolva I.lll,3.K.e.kieV,Ntilifftbug Madixon—Sacend ft suroe . ,akltrritHitoldicee• Prlce,lßroorobnrirct'i, .11FrXIIIII. Hatboro. Pa W F O'Leary; Baltimore W Clark. Danville Noss • $ Kegler, No 'arse? WII Norton, gelling* 414-43171 , 1 SETS 6 11 668 AARON MARSHALL treet, below Ninth. S B Loafer, Phila Col Pliant) & fam, Cal W Chanfrau, St Louis • BPRansom & 1, Montezuma Mrs N B Kurzeland do DrY Gaunte, New JerABV H N Beaumont, Now Heim Fi Howard, New York F Gleason H Farnham. Mr Walker & la, N Y Miss Walker s New. York Gregg, Baltimore It Ward, Harrisburg J B F Randall Hon J W Killinger, Penns Mrs D R Bennett, Penns Miss Bennett, Pottsville . D Russell, New York Major J B Vensaut, Va R 11 Ferguson, Virginia 0 W Arnold & la,N Y St John George, Kansas John Andrews, NHatnipsh'e Frank King Mr Watkins, N Y Miss Watkins, N Y Sainl Matthews, Balt .1 C Hutchins Chas K Ide E Bolton, Ph, E Fomers, NY C French J B F Randall nd Chestnut streets. B Mendhehm, New York W °facer, Chicago S H Scathe, St L.nis Wolcott, Washington,DC A L M.Veckar, Chicago Geo S 'Moberly,. Chicago Wm Stuart & 'wife. N York Jos A Wright, Indianapolis Mr Wyman & wife, Balt R Brack° 4ridge, Y Wayne Wm Fitzretrick,Washing'n J Robertson & lady, N York .1 Reed, Massachusetts R D Livingston & wife, N Y Dr C B Hacking, U S A Miss C 0 Clarkson, N .0 Clarkson, Jr,New York Oco C Lee, Boston Isaac Hecht. Baltimore C H Wood & wife, Cln A Fay & wife, Cincinnati H Wardon & wf, Baltimore. .1 B Merwin, U 8 A. Wm J Baltimore T Spencer Perkins, Baotou. Wm bwiuson, Boston F Lovejoy, Wash, D C Lt P Carpenter, Harrisburg B F Stevens Now York .T .R Bodwell, Rockwell, Me L Bodman & wf, Mass Thin; S Bailey Dartmouth E Kirby, U S A ' • . W Rahn , , Cincinnati, M W Warne & da, bt Louis Mr 111oElrath & la, N York L Kohu, New York RJackSon, New Yorki Deal Cllayward_, Mass • Theo 0 Weeks, AIIKS Col T 0 Roheston, N York Copt Geo Keveer, New York A II Hager, New York Capt S J Davenport . , U S A Hiram McArthur, Kansas Mrs M A Stevenson, Ind E S Al vord, Indianapolis Thus Martin, Omaha,.N'T D V Gould: Undid.) 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' Pedro S Miller " - Willis Amos, Boston ' .7 T Somers, Rochester Thos Johnson; Newark, N J F Johnson, Newark, N Theo Barton & lady, N Y F C Whitemoro, Brooklyn John 0 Reid, Baltimore"' F Bomar, Washington, D C W F Bnach,Tioge, Pa. .7 McConnell, S Y Thomas Prince, N Y'' W Sanderion, philada Wm Canning - Charles .Tones Martin Putnam, Shelby, N C • , t, above Third. B King a‘to A Joulcs,_Newtown W Jenkins, Baltimore L Wood, Massachusetts - T 0 Richards, Jonstown H W Buckman, Newtown W P Mectalf, Malte4o , t, above Third. F K Warlord, Doylestown C Laubacb , Lebanon Henry Seigrist, Lebanon Jno C !duly, Now Hope A Tintningla, New Hope BF Rank Now York J L Nutting, Penna A B Campbell, Danville Kline, Backs co and Market 'streets. Jas Adam. 4, Wyoming, Pa „ Samuel 'Fox, Princeton Itobt Keene, Columbia, Pa Samuel Miley, Ephrata, Pa James Smith. Lancaster co Geo L Plitt Pittsburg A Taylor, West Chester eet, above Chestnut. Nehemiah Valmont, Ohio L Shryfogle, Poona ' F Stivonfonk,.Va R E Ewbm, Elkton, Ma W A Dixon, Now Jel'oY Geo Dixon, New Jersey J Thompson street, bilea,Vlne. WM Hl P g r uy. New Yerk Jas Bile 4 - - Ross Bldille,Fortres Mune° 10 Samuels d street, jbove Arch. W Gregory, New Yorkj SR Roberts. penult L Ross,Boston F Long, New York SPEOI4r) NOTIOES. HAVE You A. COLiGH ? Use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT [at once ft may eave YOU from Consurription. It will certainly cure the most inveterate Coughs and Colds. • HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS ? EThen try JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, It will subdue the • inflamation, relieve the cough, pain, and difficulty of breathing, and pioduce a speedy cure. HAVE YOU ASTHMA? JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT will overcome the spasmo dic contraction of the wind tubes or air vessels, and cause the ejection of the mucus which clogs them. HAVE YOU PLEURISY ? By taking two or three largo doses of JAYNE'S EL PECTORANT in quick succession, end covering up warmly in bed, the diem() will be subdued at the outset. . HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION? JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT will give you immediate relief. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters, whiten heals and invigorates them, Thousands who have been given up by their physicians have been re stored to health by its use. WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, and all disease 4 of the lungs or breast, are effectually and speedily cured by JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It is no now remedy. For thirty, years it has been before the public, the demand for it 'constantly increnSing,and the evidence of its great curative powers accumulating in our hands. Why not give it a trial 7 Prepared only at 2444 CHESTNUT Street, 344- • KERR'S FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, !MD CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia Hotels, restaurants, and shippiug &wiled, China and glass packed in a proper Manila, and warranted from breakamto all parts of the United States. N. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and crests eltgantly engraved on table glass, " jai -1m B-T--1860-X. • DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an autidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of diseipatlon and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They Prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. . They mire Diarrhceha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Elver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele brated Calleayaßark, roots and herbs t and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or thus of day. Particularly recommended to delimit° persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. gists. Hotels, and Safoons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., SOll BROADWAY, New York. se244nl ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TRH LATHS? arms% made in the Beet Kanner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. , LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain Pl. cures. Ail Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oita-Pima Swint( is etricily adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. * den-Iy JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Stieet. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated .Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair lor life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns sPlendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair • soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &o. Xi- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATUMI , LOR, on the four Mee of each box. FACTORY, No. 131 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street.) - New York. znylll3.-ly , Yi i;-‘ , gli =O, I all LOUGHEAD—BAKER.—On the 2H inst., by the Rev. Dr. Leath!, Mr. how J. Longhead to Mies Susan Baker, both of Philadelphia. GILMORE—KENADY.—On the r instant, by Rev. William Barm , . Mr. Henry Gilmore to Misa Margaret C. Renady, all of Philadelphia. IN rig up =le Ell JENKS.—On the 9th inst., in the United States Hospi tal, St. Louis, Mo., Dr. P. Frederick Jenks, of the Ist Missouri Light Artillery, in the 31st year of his age. youngest son of Dr. Phineas and .Mrs. Amelia Jenks, of Newtown, Bucks county, Pa. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, George A. Jenks, on Wednesday, 'ath rust ., at half past 2 o'clock. Those attending funeral will leave Ic.ensilig ton depot at 11 A. M., for Bristol, where conveyances will' meet theui. Kt* DAV] DS.—On Saturday evening, Sith Jemmy, Benja min Davide, in the 71st year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, 27th, at 2P. M. Interment at Laurel Bill. • • TOLAND.—In;cew York city, on the 23d inst., Henry Toiand, formerly of this oi. in the 78th year of stir ms: Ills friends and those o fhis family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at St. Paul's Church, this afternoon, (at about 3X o'clock,) on the arrival of the 10 o'clock train from Now York. . itlßßS.—On the 23d instant, Hannah A., wife of Seines K. Hibbs. Funeral from No. 1209 Wallace street. to-day (Mon thly) at 0 o'clock A. M., to which the relatives and friends of the family are invited. Interment at Bristol, Pa. * ENGLE.—Con the 22d instant, Amelia Provost, daughter of Charles B. and Amelia J. Engle. • The relatives and friends of the family are retpect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Main street, Germantown, to-day, (Ifon day,) at 2 o'clock. • HaRMSTEAD.—Ort the "Mtl instant, Miss Sarah Harm stead, in the ebth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi d ence, 226 South Twentieth street, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock. 'without further notice. AUDENRIEEK.'-On 21st instant, suddenly, of disease of the heart, Mrs. Jane hf. Andenried, relict of the late Hon. 'Wm. Andenried. of Schuylkill county, in the 55th year of her age. ' • Her friends and those of the faintly are respectfully in vited toattend her funeral, to-day, (Monday,) at 2 o'clock P.' from her late residence, 61.1 North Eleventh' street, without further. notice. To Proceed to Laurel 2111. • FAGBR.—On the 22d instant, Ann Jane, wife of Pater Yager, in the 27th year of her age.. ' * FRAIiCK.On the 22d instant, Sergeant Wm.-Harri son Franck, of the 101 th Pennsylvania Regiment, in the 23dy'ear of 'his age. • IBSON.—On the 23d inst., suddenly, James G. Gibson, in the tfith year of his are. BBYDRICK.—On the `&3l inst., Mary Krit;wife of Wil liam W. Heydrick. Weekly Repo H rt sm. o .r f ir i c n lF t r 9rments. Jun. 31 1863. Death and Interments in the City w c):fr Philadelphia from the rith to the 24th of January, Mt • . " Z l ! 1 . 1 a .i DISEASES. ' ll O . .: 6 ...... • DDrEABEs. ''-A "a -C 5 4 c.) Aliphyxle. .... I Epilepsy . 3 1 Anemia. 2 Flyer, Brain 1 1 Amputation I I Conestive .... 1 Apoplexy 2 " Scarlet S Burns and Scalds.... 1 " Typhus... ' 1 Cancerl " „Typhoid ' 10 9 Casualties 1 Gangrene 1 1 . Conp . 11 Gout 1 Congestion of Brain.. 1 2 Hemorrhage S • Lungs.... 3 2 Inthrifpation Brain.. - P Coup de Soliel 1 Bronohi.. • 2 Cirrhosis of .Liver.... 1 " Bladder.. . 1 cramps ~. 1 " Heart.... 1. Consumption, Lungs. 38 5 '• Kidneys.. .1 . Bowels.. 1 " Lungs.... 10 . 7 Coniusilon of Brain. 1 . " Stom .kB. 1 2 Convulsions I : Inanition-1 , Puerperal.l Intemenane ...... - 2 Cyanosis 1 Mania-a-Potu 1 Dtptheria 7 Malformation-. r 3 . 1 Diarriges . " : 4 Mar emus 310 Dop). Old• Ago . 4 Brain 2 Palsy - ..... 1 " Chest 1 Pyamia--.- .. 1 1 " Heart 1 Rheumatism 1 1 Disease. Brain .. .1 I Run over one P.R.". 1 Heart 6 1 Sore Throat 1 " Spine 2 Small-Phx. 3 5 Kidneys 1 Still-born. . ' 14 " Liver 1 Timers.— . 1 " Lungs ' 1 Ulceration Bowels. . 1 Drowned " 2 Unknown 2 1 Debility 6 E:•: plosion - I'l Total 144 120 Effusion, Pericard 9 ml 1 -.- .. THERE WERE— Et From 40-to 50. 23 65 " 50 to 60. 20 .r. 3 " BO' to D r .) 17 12 " 70, to SO • 12 1 " 80. to 90......... 6 9 " 90 to 100 2 , Total.- ...%4 Under 1 os , TEE *ova year - Fm 1 , to 2 15' 2 to 5 Z 5 to 10 ri " lo to 15. 1 " 1i to W 18 ".53t0 31 .321 -32 • " 80 to 40. ........ • ..• . .-........ ..... WARDS. I ' WARDS. ' ,I • t WARDS. First 14 Tenth... 61Nineteenth 19 Second ' 7 Eleventh - - ' 3 Twentieth ' ' 13 Third .. ... ... 11 Twelfth... 3 Twenty- fi rst 6 Fourth 16 Thirteenth.....« 9 Twenty-second ..10 Fifth 9 Fourteenth. . . ..... Twenty-third:... 9 Sixth SlFifteenth..: 11 Twenty-fourth...9o Seventh. 8 0 16Sixteentli..;..'..::::8 Twenty-fifth .... 3 Eighth 518eventeentli.,::.::7 Unknown 17 Ninth. .2lEighteenth : - ...e.i . ' • Total. ' - . . .• . Deduct deaths from the country.:::: • • Net deaths in the city..... 248 Nativity—United States, 165; Fcireign. 64; Unknown, 24.. From the Almshouse, 13; People of Color, 13: from the country, 16. The number of deaths,.compared; with the correspond ing week of 1662. and of last week. was as follows; Week ending .Tannary. 25th, 1922, was 213. Week ending January 117th, 113M..was 287. Males, 103 ; Females, &&; Boys, 72 ; Girls, 42. Deaths and Interments of soldiers in the city, 29. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ, Health Officer. BLACK SILKS.---BESSON & SON, itoulurng Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have Petted a new stock of - BLACK SILKS, Including all the desirable makes and styles, from 611 o $l3 - 50 a yard. %. • • Black Alpacas, 28 to 62 scents. Black glossy Mobairs,.socents to $l. • Black all wool Idoussolines.. 35 to 50 cents. Do do do donbl6 widths, 76 cents to SL7S. Do English and French Bombazines. - - Do Empress Cloths,.Barat boas and Turing. Do Thlbet Long and'Square Shawls, Sm. ja24 pYRR & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -a- , ARCH have a tine assortment of deco 010;iy Black Silks. Widows' Silks without gloss. pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, always keep a Hue stock of Staple Household Goods. Best Muslims, Linens, and Flannels. TIMELANPELL, FOII.RTH AND :ARCS always keep a full line of • " Notirning Shawls. Jalo...':'!:Fashionable Shawls. ISI22SMOTT DI. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH AND TASKER STREETS.—Preaching this 7y . M., by Rev. J. WHEATON swan ltd THE FIFTH LECTURE OF THE Course, in aid of the Church of Sr. M.tthias, will he delivered al CONCERT HALL. on TUESDAY EVEN ING_, 27th Dist ,by the Rev. EDWIN HARWOOD; D. D. of. New Haven. Subiect, "Thn Political Parties and Contests within the United States during the Last War with Great Britain." Tickets Twenty-five Cents each. For sale at the Hall .ja2O-2t INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—Us. Mth,,ISTI. The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders; wilt be held at the Company's Oillec, Nos. 4 and EXC ANGE BUILD INO. on MONDAY, February 4 ,1/03,' at 12 o'clock noon. ja26-6t 'WM.:HARPER, Secretary, MD OFFICE OF-CITIZENS' COMMIT TEE ON BOUNTY FUND. No. s+ll CHESTNUT utreet—PHILADELYHTA, January 26, 14363. All parties having any claim or charge against this Committee will present their account on or before the let of FEBRUARY next to the Auditing Committee. jam JOHN B. ADDICRE; Chairman. M.. THE ONE HUNDRED.AND Fourth Artuivermary' of the Birthday of Robert linrns will be celebrated by a SUPPER, in tho Handel and Haydn Hall, EIGHTH and SPRING GAR DEN Ste., THIS EVENING, January 26tb. Tickets, $1„50,.. For sale by DANIEL iIIcINTYRE, It . • . - 127 JONES' Alley.• CORN EXCIIANGE ASSOCIATION. —The Annual Meeting of the Corn Exchange As.. 'iodation will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, the 27th. inst., at 7 o'clock. at their II ALL, corner of SECOND and GOLD Streets. The Annual Report will be read. and an election for (Akers to serve for the eininin.• year. jaNi-2t GEO. COOKMAN. Secretary. . • imMEETING • ; - .THE BOARD - OF TRADE.—A stated meeting of the fembors'of the' HMI rdjof Trade will be held atitheir Rooms, Dit l / 4 1011 , CHESTNUT Street. on THIS (Monday) EyRNINGOLIM o'clock. Nominations for Officers for the eusuing_y_ear are made . at this meeting. L.. BL olealltt, • it Secretary. THE YOUNG MEN'S OKR,,ISTTASSI ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.--The Re. ettlar Monthly Meeting of this Asseeintion will be held at their Rooms, 1.0011 and 10M. CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, January 28th_, et. 73; o'olook. lev. F. 1.. ROBVINS will rend an /Sassy on 'Self-Sove reignty." • GEOROE COOKMAN, ja2A-21! President. HOPMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, lIIS IlM a.. CIITHBERT Street This institution is now open" for the reception ask& and wounded Soldiers. who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, wee of charge. ' B. F. Q.IANDi• neVrtr Secretary Of Board of mummers. THE.. PITTLADMIBIng - *M ON t 4 , - 71E- . e MCALEB COPE, TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COM3fIS .B4ON, 'Northeast corner of MINOR and SIXTH Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report: Francis A. Lewis (additional) $2O 00 Charles P. Bayard 00 00 Henry Croak( y & Co., (additional) 2.5 00 John Mason & Co t 50 00 Cash, per R. M. I 50 03 Humphreys, Hoffman, Sc Wright, (additional) 60 00 .T. Emery Stone' 100 00 Thomas B. Wnttson ' 51/00 . , - .... • $305'00 • Prpviondrreported . ' A 49,184 25 tal ' .579 23 Th T e o SANITARY COMWSSION, No. 27 South k S IO IXTH Street, also acknowledgds the receipt of the following donations, in hospital supplies, since the lastreport Orangeville Ladles' Aid, I package. Agnes Stewart. Secretary. • . Espyville Ladles' Aid, 2 !nick:west, Nancy Clapp; Pres't. Byberry Ladies' Aid, 1 package, Agnes WalmslY, Sec'y. Williamsburg Ladles' Atd, 1 package, Mrs. FL AL Ken nedy—Secretary.—' • St. Mark's Lutheran Church, clothing, Miss E. Meyer, Secremi y. Soldiers' Relief Association, Church of the Holy Tri nity, clothiag. . Mrs. A. P. Furness, mittens. ' . Mrs. Joseph Sill. cushions and pads., ' A Lady, mittens.. . Mrs. W. F. Oriffitts, stockings. The Misses Cabot, stockings: Curwcn Stoddart & Brother, blankets, • it. , . M." 11. S: 'CHRISTIAN 001191ISSION.: The First Anniversary of the if S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY will lie held on THURSDAY EVENING next, the 29th lust., at '7R a'clock, in the ACADEMY . OF MUSIC. An abstract of the Annual Report will be Presented and Addresses delivered by Bishop Simpson, Win. E. Dodge. Esq.;.of New York, and several other distinguished Speakers, whose names will be announced hereafter. Tickets, limited to'the capacity cif the Academy, may be had.gra tuitously on and after Monday the 215tb Martien t, 606 Chestnut street, and the Tract House , 9' Chestnut street. The doors.will be open at 7 o'clock, and no gee admitted without a ticket. GEO. H. STUART, Philadelphia, R S. JANES, New York, ' CHARLES DEMOND, ROStOEG JOHN P. CROZER, Philadelphia, . JOS. PATTERSON, Philadelphia, JAY COOXE, Philadelphia, xecutive Committee.' The MEMBERS OF TILE COMMISSION from different parts of tke country will meet on WEDNINDAY. the 28th, at 3 P. M, at the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. • ja2l-4t* MTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Cotporaters of THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY will behold on MONDAY, January 26,1864, at I?. o'clock IV., at the Hotel. • . . jal96t J. SERGEANT PRICE, Secretary.. Ms. OFFICE OF .THE SIIEGEON-A.R -TI4T TO THE ARMY AND DAVY, PHILADEL PHU, October 24, NM Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying. Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Suigeon-Artist to. the Government, No. 1609 CHESTGUT Street. B: PRANK PALMER, ,jag -8m . Goverment. Surgeon-Artist. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI. • BUTORS to the HOSPITAL' OF THE PRO TESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Philadelphia, held TUESDAY. January 6th UM, the folloWing-named gen tlemen were duly elected members of the Board of Mana gers to serve for the ensuing three years. vie : Rev. N. A. DeWOLYE, HOWF., D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON,' D. D. Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D. JOHN BOILLEN. WILSON C. SWANN,' M. D; CLTON T. PLATT. EDW AY ARD HARISHORNE, M. - JOHN WELSH. . • • Attest •'RPERAIM CLARK, Jr.. Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS. Secretary. 9a7-tt Uwaß o . OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL- Ilec ROAD COMPANY, PHILADBREILA, January . 12, 4- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—TheItntaI Meeting of the. Stockholdera of this . Company will. be. held ou MONDAY, the second day of Pebruary,lBo3, at 10 o'clock' A. M., at the SANSOM-STREET RAM • . . ' The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the satond day of March, ism, at the . Office of the Company, 338 South THIRD Street. - Jal3-tfe2 : EDMUND SMI PH, Secretary: MNOTICE. —THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be .held at-the CHARTERHOUSE, in the borough of Media, on TUESDAY, the 10th 'day of February, 1563, at 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, • - ' ja24-finwttelo A. LEWIS SMITH, Secretary. MPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAlLROAD.—The'Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Philadelphia and Brie Railroad Company will be held at the office. No. 239 WALNUT Street, on Monday, the 9th day of February next, at .10 o'clock. A. M. At this meeting au 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-wfm fe9 W. ED WARD . SPOFFORD, Secretary. Ms:i. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON. CONPANY.=-PELLA MUMMA, January 16,3863. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND PIPIT CENTS (SL6O) per 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. jal7-dt77 JOSEPH C. COPPIICK, Treasurer. PHILADLEPPJIA, JAN. 20, Isa3.—' 0. . RUSH SMITH,• Ego —Thus. SIR: Wilily - on please issue • a ,Call for an adjourned stated meeting of.PAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANI, at Hoom•No. '3O PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on SA TURDAY next, 24th instant, at 12 o'clock H. E. L. BOMEISLER, • C. B. DUNGAN, Committee collate Election Returns. M. FAIRMOUNT (RACE. AND VINE STS.) PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.—An adjourned stated meeting of the Fairmount Passenger Railway Company will be held at Room No. 30, Phila delphia. Exchange, on SATURDAY NEXT; 24th inst., at 12 o'clock N. O. RUSII SMITH. ja2.3.3t • Chairman Stated Meeting. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD . TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM PANY, 2SS South TRIND Street—PRILADELPIIIA, Jann el 2G, 1863. . t• he Coupons due February ist. NM on the Second Mortgage Bonds of this. Company, will he paid on presen tation at their °Rice, on and after that date. ja26.Bt . J. P. AKRTSEN, Treasurer. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND G'OrtIMITTEE, held on the. 6th and 9th instant, the following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published Rceolved, That notice .be given that the. Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue ' the pament of bounties and compensation to captains after the Slat Januar, instant, except in such cases as they may-have already obligated-themselves to pay after that date. Re.tiolved, Thatthe Committee as soon as practt: cable, after the Ist of February next, make a report to the subscribers to the Fond. . Resolved, That the Corn mittee will pay Fifty Dollars bounty to each recruit mustered in in the city of Phila.- delphia, on or ;before the 31st.. January instant, (except ing deserters, substitutes, and absentees,.andtbose who have received any bounty from the city of t'hiladelphia,) for the followir g—viz : Segebarth's Artillery.. .. Peyton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artillery, U. S: Regulars. . •.: •, . • U. S. Marines, Old Pbiladelhis. Volunteer Regiments: ' Said paymentto be made whenever the- recruit is de• finitively, in service in the field, or. in a fOrt, garrison, navy yard, or ship of the United States. - Rego/wild, That all.paymentiunder the foregoing reso lutions be made in accordance:with the' forms anbPted by the Disbursing Agency. , . • . THOIIAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. MIO-tja3l IMP MIXON CANAL COMPANY; .DELPHIA, Jannaryl.4. Mr...l.—The Annual Meet ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania. will be held at No 228 -WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February Sd, 168 S, at 11 o'clock A. EL jals-tfe3 - .0. THOMPSON. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE 'FIRE INSIT— RANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF4PHI LADSLPHIA.-3,txu4ttr 23,1953. • At a Meeting of the Stockholders of the said Company, held on MOIMAY, the 19th lust., the following gentle men were duly electei Directors for the ensuing year— to wit: Charles J. Sutter, I Henry Gritty, Frederick Schobor, George Mecke. Andrew H. Miller, t And at a Meeting_of the sia. CHARLES J. EIMER. Es q. ed President. BEN: • lefi 6t BOARD OF,TRADE'RIFLE. 156th REGIIIENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNT • : RECRUITS WANTED for the above line regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and in camp in Philadelphia.} Men joining this regiment will receive the following 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 goodcharacter received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street, CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. de24-tf 'XI 16 CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. Camp M wa tt t e e a d lfe t „: n c ta m r p E l f e t e UD C ONFlEFD, N. J. )1 1 16 nearly full, to secure the Citizen o s P ire a u n n c t;F li u G n w d awarded to the. first Twenty .Companies mastered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS age . vacant, which:wi ll be assigned to young men of good re.. fereuces, and. who bave.seen service— : .• - - . dell-tt. G W. SIMONS &•BROT.LIER, • MILITARY 000DS, IN mrselviitiety kGENOY FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STA.TES TAX No. 57 South TUIRD Street, first door above ChAign A fall supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been isaned by the Government for age In onestittas to snit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of 160 and AP- Wards. Orders by Mall promptly attended to TTNITED STATES INTERNAL REVS. ‘- 1 NUE —THIRD COLLECTION. nisTßzer„Pepnsyl- V&llift, comprising Twelfth„Thirteenth,,Sixteenth, Seven- . teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth_ wards of the city of Philadelphia: • ; NOTICE.—The ANHUJeL.ViSESSMRNT for the above named Die :rict, of all venous. HAW°• to. a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yachts,' Millard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of 'all persons required to take out Licences, having been completed. notice is hereby given that the taxes atoresaid will. be received daily by the-. undersigned, betweeh the hogs of A. M. and 3 P..M., (Sundays excepted,). of. his office , t•onthwest corner of THIRD and WILLOW" StneeLs.:on and aft. r MONDAY. February 2d, lilei,xnd until and ineludicg SATURDAY; the 21st day of the samementh. PENALTIES. All pemons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages,. Pleasure Yachts, - ItilUard Tables, and Gold and Sliver Plate,.on,on-before the afore...via 21st of Febru ary, 186'3, will incur a.venalty of ten per centrum addi tional of the amount/thereof, and costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise -Law of July 1, 1862. All persons who,,in like manner, shall fail to take out their Licenses: as required by law, on or before the 21st of ebrnary,:ll366, will inenr a penalty of THREE TIMES TME AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, 14 accordance with the prevlsiOns of the 59th. section of the Excise Law aforesaid. Altir Money of the united States only received.' air No farther notice will be given. • WILLIAM J. WAINWRIGHTi celeetore all-dtf S. W. oor: THIRD and WILLOW Sis coRNELIvs 4k3 BAKER, MANUFACTURER/3 OF • LAMPS; GRANDE:I;IO,Ra; • GAS PIXTuRES, , STORE, '7lO calEgTauT ST. 821 CHEERY Street, a!ad FLVTO and COLUMBIA 6- CASES 30-INCH BLAOKSTONR • UMBREIA4A 01_;01 EIS: , For sale by IBATTBEW BINNBY'S SONS. BOSTON. hiaaa. , .... XAMEg" 1f,.8... O;O.VEL, ~ __ ATTORN&Y I AT LAW. : f Bdaatar and- Exandnarlin Clannarr.__` -' iaS-SA" 113 PLUM &neat "ig.lugvlint, 41..1. . Robert V. Masscy, John Horn,- •. JoielA Moore, Henry Dodd, . . James N. Stone. id Directors, held This Day,. was unanimously re•elect- I AMIN F. HOECKLIY. • . .SeerigatT. MILITARY. REGTVPINT BOUNTY muirrA4Y coons. sensom-sTRErr HALL, 1141.01a.pupt. ,31101IIFACTURERS OP . JEMMY, FINE SWORDS, S, INTERNAL • REVENUE. ST A-nps, JACOB E.. RIDGWAY, N$L Str South THIRD Street. limmAcrolass; Avennin NEW NOVEL BYII'EM.AIITHOR . OF X,ADY` AUMEY'S SECRET: 14:MEL: . )3t.MISO IL IL BRADDON. AUTHOR OP ".AURORA FLOYD," "JOHN.wawa . MONTI; .LEG ACT," "THE LADY LISLE." CLOTH 75 CENTS. PATERA. OEMS. . This Novel has caused an immense eicitement in Lon don, and will have an enormous Salo here. The English press pronounce it to be far superior to THE WOMAN IN WHITE," `Easr..Lysta," or any of the celebrated novels tbitt have made their appearance in the literary world for the past trctor three years, and the furore it has created.threatons to make for it a sale even greater titau Victor Ifutio'e Leif Illkreiciblee. 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' • ' seB-8m WTROUT- A PARALLEL-7-THE artistic merits, and.their appreciation by the pi:M lle, of RELMER'S superb portraits Life-size Photographs in oil colors, now at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. ' • ' 125 60 25 76 aUST ... 9PENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Where the - FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. • PROM THE CARTE DE !VISITE T THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most _ EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wilhingilivrclass pictures are invited to caU and examine specimens. A choice ifelection of Albums, cases, and fremes,_on band. • - F. A. O. EMIR& - p E TAWS la- , ....-GitAPHS are the efforts ot rare abilltk and catmint experience in the art.; Suck.pictures for IR are rarely seen ebowlure than at SECOND' Street, above Green'. ' It CCIPARTNEifSHIPS. OCIRAMTNERSHIP.- . -THE • UNDER N. , : MINIM have This Day entered into "Copartnership for the.transaetion• of rr general. COAL BUSINESS, no dgor flpn of.oo*. cLARK, Ofilek.3os -WALNUT Street:,-_• • • .1-- • • - WAL PSCOX, • • JACOB. CLARK. • Jaime); 2fi18 1 33. ]as3 SPECI.AL....NOTIONEV.OOPART .K, PIERSHIP.—THOMAS POTTER and OP,OIGS - 0. BOWER having associated 'themselves with WM. E. CAMP:• in the business of manufacturing the Unfer mented Bread, at the corner of BROAD and BUTTON WOOD Streets, the business will hereafter be conducted under the name of POTTER, CAMP, St BOWER. The Unfermented Bread has. been successfully intro duced in this city and -vicinity, and has met with public favor and is approved by the highest medical authority as being more pure, nutritious, and wholesome, than the Fermented Bread, and no care or expense will be spared in the manufacture of it lancofortb. • , Familien and Stores will be Llally supplied in any part of the city on application at the office. We have, in connection with our businest, introduced the most apprcived machinery for the manufacture of Crackers, and having secured. the services of a Boston baker of large experience, are prepared to fill orders for any variety of Crackers, consisting in part of the follow ing, viz: Pilot Bread,' Army Bread, Soda• Biscuit, Oyster Crackers. Boston • P. - S.—A- few mon are w ence in .the distribution or and dealers. RUT7I-' ed • R "PATrrE I SPINT, .„ „ • • -• . WHOLEMI4E GROCERS, • . 1113 SOUTH FRONT STREET, TeiLkeataitu, Call the ittention,ol the trade to their fresh, and Sell assortment . of Setters, Syrana, Coffees, dm. jal943t A oppiT.NiaELATEtt., - No. Hai CHURCH Alley, Philad•liada, CONTRACTOR AND HAMRA . CISRHII-OF LMY Cloo%7;liasTA,: • , OI Ivor/ Deaorigtloa, - • ALSO, TIMM • '• •• H.A.V.IIISACICS, : • • PONCHOS, •'• 1 : CAMP 11 44, 1 0KETH, . • -••• . • KNAPSACKS, an 4 Bin) TICHINHS POH HOSPITALS. IdATBRIAL BOHOBi SAE CONTRACTOBIS: Alkzoods Medal !MU?, - ,vd„iswied regolattea.l4 814 e 14124 Hoke. • . , .21. B. Orderai bf aini stra'llltd with dospiika. Jar-If , MATRRT A iIF,,TOR pow ; BUNCH. L 4 7 .211. AND CITRON PUERAgTE. PM, ' , . CIDER WINE. at . &o. ATIBER'r C ROBERrT9. Didaja* 7IF* GROCERIES. „ • , .....-. 40134 Iff COWLS Shinlrrl/ /JIB iINIS NEW .PUBLICATIONS: AiJRO•RA L Q.YD Jo:18;A101 IMMO. N. Y PIEIOTOGRAPHS. No. 906 AMR STREET, Milk Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Farina Crackers, . Wine Snaps, Craekert. • TIER " • tER;.CAMP, & BOWER. anted who have had experi- Crackers among the grocers ja24-2tit 4863. • COMMISSION' HOUSES.. pE*BERTQN DUCK. IN STORE. 325,010 YARDS 11. S. ARMY I.OOIINCE DUCK., 4d I* sale . by PA . WN ZIA:M t • KIRKHAM, & CO., No. ROO CHESTNUT STREET. .30194trk SEAMLESS BAGS. LEWISTON A.. . . • MANHATTAN, HAMPDEN E, For sale by - ' . G-RIGG Jo ErA.RMSTEAD, 3aSq3m , • No. 41.,111TRAWBERRY Ur. ARMY. GOOD S_ DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHE. - DARK-BLUE 'CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR - OFFICERS . . • _ ARMY, BLANKETS, STANDARD WIGHT. , • • 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS,-STANDARD WEIGHT. — - • HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINOS AND SHIRT EKGS. For sole by , • • :FROTHING - HAM & WELLS.' .W:ATICIMS .4111):. JEWELRY-. , . . • , FIN WATCH REFATICKG attended to. by the motif experieneed Workmen, and every watch warranted for ono year. , • • ' inN-Sin ' FINE ADiE iCAN AND trgia IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil verware; at the lowest possible Prices.' ift2l4m • • . - woßosCbrio .PHOTOGRAPHIO SIMONS &BROTEIER, -mAilur4c7tranfil :JEWELERS AND. IMPORTERS, • SA.NSON-STREET HALL, - . • Hivejust.recetved..diiriet from tt Paris, a+ large assert merit of ilia • above 'novel, and beautiful . articles, em _braelnga nrimbor of the most prominent, clargymen.and public men of this city and-State, together with officers of the army and- navy, pretented . in a variety of fancy mountings. FOR SALE TO THE TRADE, and to be had at all the principilieweera, optici ans elncy• stores in the city. . jaft.ih and m jai D. T. PRATT._ (817CCR.330R TO PRATT & REATL) , 607 CHESTNUT EUREgT, ;seonstently in receipt of ENGLISH, WIN, AND. - A-IV;ERXCAN WATCHES, Of &Oreille styles sad qualities, to salt all classes of At- ELI HOLDEN, i tai dialp. Dealer in fine ANIA'SAAERyanAN'O, 1 7 Cf.MkTCHES. , . inoL-6m• , 708 llia_alrET Street. ANERIoAN GOLD awn symte CASES. • JOS H; WATSON, No. 326 CHESTNUT Street W.ATCIE EB, JEWELRY, &O ••.'t •' A FRESH ASSORTMENT A.T LESS 'PHAN FORMER PRICES. ' • FARE & BROTHER, Importers. mh2o4f 1124:011ESTRIPT Street below Fourth. INSURANCE- COMPANIES. F NgL I N IifBURANCE COMPANF • 3 11 PHILADELPHIA;- . Noe. 435 AND'43I;CHESTLIUT . tflitsr. Capital Perpetual Premiums - Less Five Per. Cent... ..e.09(i,000 00. 000 0' iNtr,o24 68 thiel.Pirea. Temporary Premiums.. 191:084 05 Less • for the portion of time ex.. Fired on Policies over One year-. 1 4 058 .4 0 '-• I Surplus • Total • - $2,X49,118 39 STATEMENT OF-THE 'ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ON • JANUARY . 1, 1.8&3, Published in conformity with thepros-Woos of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April 5th,1842: .. . - .110.11TGAGES. . . . . On property valued at over '84,000,000, first . .: - Mortgages , on Real -Estate in nue City and ' • "; • County of Philadelphia, except $44,6Z.92 in • the neighboring Counties $1,693,931 . 46 REAL ESTATE, Purchased at Sheriff' Sales under Mortgage viz:claims Eight houses and lot, S. W. corner Chestnut and Seventeenth streets - A house and lot,- north-side of Spruce street, west of Eleventh ' Two houses and lots, south side Spruce street, near SiXteenth street Five houses and lots, Nos. 521, 523, 525, 527, and 529:Dillwyn.street • Three houses and -lot, east side Seventeenth street, south of Pine Hotel and lot, S. E. corner Chestnut and Beach streets Five houses and lot; north side of George etreet,..west of Ashton street Seven houses and lot, east side of Beach street, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, Fitzwater street, east of Ninth street., A ground' rent of $3O on lot north side Otter street; vest of Leopard street 87 lots of-ground on Buckley street and Quer velle avenue, Bristol A house and.lot, south side Stiles street; east of Sixteenth 'street A house and lot, east side Front 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 side Sixteenth street, south of Chestnut street A-house and lot, west side Bread Street, south of - Race street .house and lot, north side Penn street, west of Hay street, Pittsburg .house and lot; south• side Fi Ibert street, west of Sixteenth street 'wo houses and lots on corner of Frankford road and Auburn street, fronting on Frank ford road Total,* surveyed and valued at 84138 X-1.47, cost ' 81A970 77 •• LOANS: Temporary Loins on Stocks as collateral se. cnrity (valued at $148,385) $84,625 77 arocKs. $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 6 per cent 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky 17 " Northern Bank oil Kentucky 100 " Union Bank of Tennessee 13 " Insurance Gompany of the -State - • . of Pennsylvania • 200 " Southwark Railroad. Co 37 " Commercial and RaUrpad Bank, Vicksburg 300 " Pennsylvania RaUroad Co 91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co' 24 - Union Canal Company 2 " Continental Hotel Company - $3,000 Continental Hotel Bonds $lO,OOO Pennsylvania State sia-per.cent. Lcs.n. of May, 1861 $lO,OOO North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds.. $9OO North Pennsylvania Railroad cou.. Ron Scrip. • • s7oo . Philadelphii City Loan $5OO Philadelphia ? I,, i ) t t l e Warrants Total market value. 536, cost Notes and Bills receiva Cash on hand ' Cash in the hands of agents.. REAL ESTATE. 3138,3 M 47 1 2 8,970 77 Marketvalue. Cost, as above Advance in value STOCKS, e 46375 16 • • • 84,901 50 Market value• Cost, as above Advance in valne Total LOSSES BY FIRE LOSSES PAID DURING Tilt ItEutli. $00,798 By order of the Board, . . CHAS. N. BANCKER, President Attest—JAL W. ItlcALLrarna, Secretary pro. tern. DIRECTORS.. Dar id S.. Brown, • Isaac Lea, • - Edward C. Dale: - ' George Fates, 1 Alfred Fltler. BANciczn, President. ) C. DALE, Vice President. ttary pro tern.. jai -BIM% Chap. N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner , Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith. Oco. W. Richard's, CU AS. N. .BDWARD JAs. W.l.ArcALLornsit, Secri GIRARD TIRE - AND MARINE INSIJEARCE COMPANY OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 5200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the ea* classes of Property at lets rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, azd ability to pay losses promptly. Ita disbursements for the benefit of the public, duxing the last nine years. exceed.. . • . . 500,000 'DOLLARS: =awe respectflally solicit its favor in the Inbar& DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WAL..38.„ JOHN W. CLAGHOAN, JOHN THORN EY C. B. HRAZLITT, • ABRAHAM litki DAVID BOY]) , JR.. , PETER S. HOE, of N. Y.l WIL 'M. SWAIN, PURMAN SHEPPARD. JOSEPH KLAPP. x 11: D.. .N. S .LAW'REINCE, THOMAS DRAK3 JOHN SUPPLER: - THOMAS CRAVEN President. A. S. GILLETT, Vi ce Prsoideut, .J.lB. B. ALVORD..Secretarv. arl2B-1111 WINED STATES LIFE,DtSIMA.N .— • corici.AzEZ OF NEW YORK, JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. • JOILN,EAUs. Secretary. CAPITAL PAD 'SURPLUS . ...sraooovo. The linsirots s of this Compan,y , iBxocluied . exchisiyely on the eash, principle,. which rbowciate' recognized as the.only t The law.nader which this Commany„is chartered pro tides tt a lf the capital should, from.Any.cause, become impair ' the extent of 'or rupre;.the stockhol‘ are shall, called upon to •na e good such deficiency? This is khe only cash Cononany, n Anaerica.which nfforan this ssfsnsara to policy LaMar& • Diylibends declared votary, three years, the next. on March ; 4th,1865. Rauis of preinhim charged,by.tiOn Company.are as.low as 2:0 years' eXperienaeand. Ord nrobabie 'fixture rain.' of tutu - int willinbtify. $ p& tr R, Ag et ies N o . 4,40 4 VirArywr Street, Philad nitwits :ma. - Joseph Patterson, &sq., Pniskbant Western Its,nlt. • Bon. ArchibaliMaityrepsurer U. B. Milk Messrs Jay Cooe & Co., ers. Messrs. Baku Westecott Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stu:bit& Brother. Bask street. deli6wfm3re OE COMP:Aaar,7NO:: (AXE aSURAN Street. cis cammiuris — Et p ur Pii/LA-1) "ma AND. INLA DllatC 'Sr:LOB-Ai R'n•ck'n C as. Ito w a lk He L ew i s, moan. • Pligg Fik .I?_stice. W• /111 X'ANCIS N. BII9) 'CIIARLPS.RICH WILLIAMS L PLANOF THE PRINCE OP AAIR,-.DYERS.AND. Cutters trethis'eottutry- oterzinnisr. Fotrirrtt and ,BRAN 011.". ; > _ je.214.4t. WALL PAPERAWAL.II - P.AlEg i ** • 1V.11014,1 . 341.3 ANDM.ETAIL, - .T „NEWESIGNB Are bidnedaili,ricetweitlfrom ,•-•P.actory.to Iwhlahl at- , teutiodinvited.• 1 , • _7O4I.Ip.II..pikrOSTRETH,- • - $ Booms papered by goo worXmen. ja.11..wth0t.4.5, OZARK,- • HOUSATONIC. ILAAIPDBN 8.. 0. RUSSELL. 2121,North SIXTH Street G., RUSSELL... 22 North SIXTH. ¬. nol6-3mif 171,525 85 921,766,11 81.901 50 1;549 . 50 $51.70343 - 10,508 50 75.31.08 $2,3%),291 03 13,473.66 s2.3eamis aa ELPRIA. ND URAN INSCE, ;TORS. • . •E. D. Woodruff, • I Geo. A. West, John-Ressler, Jr.. Chas. Stokes,, A. H. Rosenholm, - ' Josef. D. Ellis. W.; PrAsident. • . GM vies Prsalalsid, ;D, Secretary. Cial64lll RETAIL DRY GOODS. WILLIAMSVILLES, WAMSTITTAS, w .Ifork Premiums, Porestdale.s. Edward Barris, Bay Mill, and Other good makes Shirtings. 10-4 Utica, Waltham. and Pepperell Shootings. FMB LINENS At nearly old prices. Cheap Damask Cloths, Power-Loom Linens, Good Napkins, Fine Towels and Doylies. • BLACK ALPACAS. Fine Colored Alpacas, Prints, Delaines, Cheap Reps. All-wool Reps at Cost. Balmorals-Good Skirts, full size; 813. Closing out Whiter Cloaks and Shawls. • 'Closing out Boys' Whiter Clothing. • _____COOPER di CONARD. $5244? S. E. cornea'. xi LATE and MARKET Streets FAIBROEDERTEEI: GOODS, .A -A" and HOSIERY, at' Wholesale Prices. The subscribers offer -one -of the hest selected and largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, Trimmings, &c., to be found in the city, to Which they respectfully Invite theattantion of the ladies. SHEPPARD, V.A.11 HARLINDSh_, & ARRISON, jals4.ltrp 1008 CHESTNT.IT Street. . HOLIDAY GI)ODS. PIEt.O.7OOR*PHIC - A large variety for sal at low plias, by • • JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., dels-Bmif• • 924 CHESTNUT Street: MI - CROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND 4 . 1 - I LSPY43LASSES. for presents, for sale by .• • • . .• . JAMES . QUEEN & CO., a.6l3 , dailt• • ~ H • 924 CHESTNUT Street. - T ER A. - GLASSES, OPERA OYor sale.br___ • • - hum W. QUEEN & CO die-gait 924. CHESTNUT Street; LADIES' FURS. .LADrEs , pANCY FURS. • JOHN FAREIRA, No. 71.8 ARCH STREET, BELOW RIGHT'S, IMPORTER AND MANETFACTIIRER - OF • LADIES' FANCY FURS. • My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children nOvv•complete, and embracing every yariety that will be fashionable daring the present season. 4111 eold at the manufacturers' prim, for cash. Ladies, please give me a , 0c.3-4mif U.E=MMUMIM2I 1.11.0 N, ,ttiUNDRY:--TEIE • '.LARGE Iron Foundry now 'occupied by Cox, Whiteman, & Cox to rent. PosKeeion - iat April. Inquire 520 ARCH Street; *mond dors. < • • jal9-rnwßit FOR: -SALE--,THE • STOCK, GOOD and.PIXTURES in a wholesale Drug Store and Laboratory. ny l at No. 4-10 BIA.RIEST Street. be. tween 'Wand 10 '010,Ja14-I.2ts CHESTNUT , ,STREET PROPERTY GROllllll, s o l n d ifie7N A or r if d ire bi o e f C m fl e irk e n a gt d reo Ol twen ty-four feet east of Eta 11TII Street, 41 feet front by 176 feet "i A a dpp 2 e ~~& a 6 tpp t h. * t tolayne street, ITNeTrAsm' and A FILII6 4 T 13° ts. - dfa TO - -1.1 1 " TA LAILGIE D, ; DESL mige"-RABLErealdenCe -for boarding hiituse;' No.' In. South BROAD Street, containing some 30 roomsdisting room 412 feet in length gatrand gas fixtures in all the rooms ; water closets, bath rooms, no.; two furnaces and extensive kitchen, washing and ironing rooms. - • . APPIT.on the piemises. ja2&Gt• 'et $1...1A-A CORNER ' PRO- Asa' vr.ith a fonrrstory house, con taining .14 - roome.; With. all the modern improvements. Would-Bella PhMdelan, Telma easy. Apply on the pre mises. IL IC eater TWELFTH and STILES Ste. .iaU2t* PMI:LIEJ SALE: . OF A. VALUA ,•••■•••,BLIVFAR.II the .Property of the lat.. JOHN .PALMER, deceased,'Sittuite. in Darby township, Dela ralre-.,countY.7.-.-a.bout :• four winos from Market-street erdEei.bY. waYlof . the Delaware - county . turnpike, and i alnile: fro* Church-lane Station, on the Media ReUroad,tontainlngabout forty acres. To be.sold by the eneattors, on the 29th inetant, at 2 o'clock, on the remises. Apply to JOHN OTT Y, residing thereon. This property is worthy the attention of pOnwns seek. lug a safe investment. • • ja24-3t* da STORE.. . TO LET.--THE SPLEN DID upper_Rooms, No. 237 CHESTNUT Street. &p. ply to . , _ t _.Lrry.LE, STOKES, & CO. ari FOR SALE OR TO LET-:-FOUE -waHOUSES. make west slide of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue.. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM idteets. _ _ -mh23-tf • TO - LET—A , COMMODIOUS AsaDWELLING, N 0.132 North FRONT Street. Bent moderate. Apply to • • • WRTRVIILL & BRO.. 0c27-tf 47 and 49 :North. SBOOND Street. • 1111,..0•XtRKANTOWN COTTAGE. FOR -.Ea ' Ent VERY' LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and Lgam.A.w Streets, with stable and carriage house; lot 71 by 171 feet. • . Alai% " The Philadelphia House," at Cape May. with or without the furniture:. The house cOhtaing 31 cham bers, large parlor, dining room and kitchen, with bake house, wash house, &c., &c. Lot 65 by 700 feet, and stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold very cheap. A large variety of Cottages, Yams, and city properties. for sale or exchange • - - Also, 3 Grist Mills with lauds and houses attachial. • -B. F. GLENN. 123 South FOURTH Street, - delgtf •••.4 or S. Ny. corner Geventeenth and Green. • drt PRIVATE:SALE...k 817BSTIeN- Kiial tWo atid;a-hil , story stone DwELLizto ITOBSB, containingl2 teems, with large hall and open stairway, az d lot of laud of about two acres, situate in Newport villa, Bucks county, about two miles from. the Nu harnony Station, on the Trenton Railroad, and 3%miles from B ristoL ~ ,There are a carriage -house, stable, and ice-house, a fine garden containing some ch ice fruit; andthe ious•and art ends are in excellent condition. The trAins on the Trenton railroad' render this place easy of acres', and it won d therefore' be found' a de sirable residence to any one desirous of daily visiting We city. Terms moderate. Apply to CHARLES S. 013TCHER, on thepremises, or to • . lat-Thstelni 4106 . FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.- ..a- A la - rge number in the adjoining' . nonaties to snit any person wishing to purchase a good Farm. Also, a numberof Fruit Farms in the neighborhood of Dover, State of Delaware. Call and examine Register. Apply to E. PETTfT, ion No. 309 WALNUT Street. Ark FOR-SALE-CHESTER COUNTY FARM, ContainingStricres. Convenient to Rail rind Station. First-class improvements. Said to be one of the very best in.that county.' Apply to E. PETTIT, ' j%17 . : No. 309 WALNUT Street.. WANTS.' A PRA.9'4 1 ,1()11., AND EXPERIENCED Abotainiant lesires tti situation as Bookkeeper, General Clerk, or any native employment that will yield him an honest' living. Address " Pmetimtil," this office. 3103-20 'TO "JOBBERS OF 'DRY GOODS.-AN experienced salesman, haVinia valuable business acounimance, to whom he has sold goods for many years, wishes an engagement, on Commission or other wise. For interview or reference, please addresS D. E. F., at The Press (ace. .0.26 3t* WANTED -A. LAD, 16 TO 20, FOR T T ". the' ounting room ; a graduate of nue of the Com mercial Colleges preferred. Unexceptionable reference required: Address Box 751P..0. WANTE - ACTIVE, ENERGIE: TIC; and fully competent:: person, who has 'a tho rough knowledge of bookkeeping, to take charge of tho Colliery and Store hooka of a large Coal-mining opera tion. Unexceptionable reference as to character and ability required. Address Box 2244 Philadelphia P. 0. ja26'mwtr3t* COAL VESSELS WANTED Z 0 LOAD and eleai immediately fr • • . . - Washington, D. C. • • Piney Point. - Beaufort. N. C. Turtle Harbor, Fla. New Key W est bern, N. C. • . ' • Port Royal, S. C. . New: Orleans. • BoBton. ' • Apply to. : BUNTER. NORTON do C 0.,. 7a24-its ' • • . , 405% WALNUT Street.. 7p,NGrNE' .WANTEDLOF ABOUT 25 horse4otier; nokeier three year 4 old, with ftilers (or one tubularboilerTreferred). Address "O . T. A.," "at office of 'The . Pratt.' . . say} - • . 81 000 11 S1 1 clleno T ppor E tu ß nity to A ea l gag T ; in a beautiful and extensive business in the West, will yield the invester one to two thousand dollars tl•st year. One having a practical knowledge of Steam Engines and Machinery preferred, Must produce unexofptionable re ference. For further i nforma ti on address "We - st," this office. • ia2l-6t* WANTED:-A:'GOOD SALESMAN avaolaiMClZ,lNivoiinlaNdarillsre"relZ/"/Itarlriaa- ; WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE Mk tint Of April next, a moderate-sized three•story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in a 'central locality. It must have all the modern improvements. Address, Rent,". at thls office, stating' locality and price. jaIA-tf PERSONAL. • pßwsioNs.—sloo BOUNTY ANT Pay ganonred and collecied for soldiers, sailors and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonabit and, satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or :advanced ripe) JAMBS FULTON, Solicitor for•Clai manta 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particulaf attention given to parties living at a die tance. . • octittf MEDICAL. A TATALmit 'kEDI(TiNE! !•!• NO•FAIRLY•SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. DR: SW ky,NR'S COMPOUND SYRUP OR WILD CRERRT Bare you. Cough, Sore ThDoet Weak Breeze? liave yonaironchkb; Asthmit flay'. ieitlfreak. NCries„Distnrbed Sleep? Haee7oul4yer Coriii)labi.4Ploed Spitting?: Be4e yea Pei no, side, breve. &e.? Rays yaw any aymptome-at Consumption?! Clerttyme n. Physicians;, - all Public Speakers. say "Swayne's _Compound Sip of Wild (thertyl' gives that v o i..gor to the voiceh cannot be. obtainedtrom any (Niter remedy. Foulmonary Complaints, the aged,and.tiebilitated, it its truly .valuablee Thirty years" . exPevleuee, audits ineraaxiag populariMare convincinm proof.: liiGHT SWEATS, GREAT -DPaLLATY, .Cc. Wu. think there ne - mac• has been. a wodicino which hos icivon such universe lfsatisfaction as "Isr. Swayne's Coin nound Syrup of Witd; Cherry." Itz has stopped night: sweats, checked (110 p-seated ulcers:of the lungs, raise d those who were fast, decHning with great wealrnets, when allk4, other" means proved unaaedlihn. 4k040 4 A14 - 4011 1 ;k 4 4#4 . A 1:10.3E OF VA. SwaYNE's S.IIRRAPA- AND TAa PILL', , once or twice week:will mu, the most obstinate Head ache, Fever, Jaundice, Ltvcr Complaint, Costiveness, BilionsnesFOlOseole Scc. They- area great bloodltnritung pprgative. Where there is headache, pain," or suyinese of the bodiy accomintnyirok your cold or: cough, tatoli, dose or two, of these Pille,:ta. connection with the, Wild - oherrY, • It will remove. the diffieultr. "PrePaAeli.only by Dr,. MAYNE & SON, 330 North SIXTP. Street, awe. TINE. Sold b all Druggists. ja24lktf . RYE AND 8.A.R.-PROF..J . ISAAOS, -114 Oculist and wrist, from Leyden, Holland. Is per maently located St. No. 511 PINS, Street, where he treats all diseases of tbe Bye or Ear sot and ma— lt curable. Artticial Eyes inseeW'withont pain. . N. B.—No charges made for examination.. 4:11240 home from 8 hill o'dockA. N. and 2to7P. M. ' !JO-3mo , • HAIR •BRAIDS, WIGS, Carla; Yrizetta; Gossamer Ventilated Vilira, Ventila ted Scalia ,of Superior Elannfaotare. Pricea are lower than those of any, other establishment. BAEHR'S, 3i lm! REOP,E.S: 8 0 01 8 1 0 1 -40> 167 SQUAW ...WALTER Street„. Vie in stork and offer foitiaMe l L. ],bier isane—ve l hole, hnlfland rivrier Dope.. • currants, Orangkand lemon Peel. - currants, Drs .! Apples. -- Dried •Peaelek new- halves and couriers. and pared. Wh Tu it Beam, Calaga nada Whole and Split Pe4a. • Olive Oil quarts and pints. • . Hemp and Cat ary Seed. .prineeets_,.Bordeaux. and Sloily Almond!. French , hinsdard; English'Piokleg, ate: Turkish and French Prunes. fah Peaches, Blackberries, Oherries. sh Tomatoes, Corn, Pem3..a.c.. Heretically-sealed Meats. Soups. 4 , 4% Sardines, halves and quarters, JA ES E. CASTLE. 708 LOCUST Stree ASSEMBLY BITLEIDINGSTBNTiI AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS • FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, - Th e great MAGICIANand VENTRILOQUIST, with Ida LEARNED CANARY. BIRDS. will give his new sat popular Entertainments EVERY lEVENING during the. Week, commencing at 7X o'clock; and Vit‘EDNEHDAY and SATURDAY a ft ernoons at 3. The attractions will be . marvellous: eaTeements in Magic ; wonderful powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cent& pEls./NS ANIA.. ACADEMY OP THE FIRE ARTS 1025 CI seriurr STREET, - Is open daily. (Sundays excepted) from 9 tUI ti PAIL Admission Vp cents. Children half price. Shares of stock. s9o.' • - - • A IN Y bLOTHENti ANtitEQUIP 1.GB: °VIDE, TWELFTH' AND GLSARD • STREETS. • PttliAnzolyr .jaunacc - 1.653 SEALEDrPROPOSALS ar e this ;11(14 until l FRIDAY, 30th inn, at 12 olclocic 31.41.0 ltraish promptly,. at the Schuylkill Arse , al. 10,000 Rea thousand) sid is ZPax- Uip,q%er. Leather, to he. lintclass oak tanned, from slaughter • hides, well finished. 6400 (six tbousalid) sides SGa-Liatlor bcist qualify oak tanned, from Buenos Ayred hides,.or those ()P.D.'. ?hate hides 1,000 (one thoqsand) alder Shoe. Sitietnit.j,eather. suit-. obi o welt ng on Army. Bout and Bootees. to be oak tenni d from slatighier hide% to .weigh fr.im ltt to lS potter s per side original weight.: Bidders will state in theif , proposatelhequalityy.time of delivery, and quantity bid for; aed : also give the • mantes of two enflicient sureties for the ftithfdl:fnlHl ii eut the contract, if awarded. Bidders are reettested to be preeent at the :Vetting of the bids. G.: H. CROSMADri . Deputy Q. Id. fitment' 11. S TENITED STATES 31 . Qt.FiL, HARRIS.. P),.--REPITTED ANDIStraIIOVATED-,-L.W; TEN EYCK, rroprieter.-- , ThIS popular and. commodion.7.. Hotel has been newly refitted anpurnished thronghoe i. its parlors and cliatgber4. and Is- now,ready.for the re,. caption of guests forsbe winteraelson„ The travelling public will fin. 4.4 the lIIITED .STATES. HOT-EL the most,convenienl. in all przticulars, of a n Hotel in the State Capital,on account oir its access to the, railroad, being , immediately between the twogreat do , pots in this city. • • . HARRISBURO, Jolt: 1. asits - - B RAIN - TDRETH HOUSE; - Corner of BROADWAY . CANAL. and LISPBNAR.D.• STREETS, ItW-YebRH. . CONDUCTED TB RIIROP.R.S.N. PLAIT., • The above. Hotel is located in thantost central Bart of; Broad/Pay. and•can ba readied by oAtltibtu3 or oltykeare. &email the steamhoettlandinns-eudkreuroad:depets Th.) roues are eleglustly lilatty i nCtlieniA. oonctructed in suits orcopununirAtingParlerantnei cbszs bers. sultablefor fainilienand parties traveDAsz toirethar. • Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from be cents in l,per day. Double Rooms from $1•to $l6O per day. deB6re • - JOB. CIYRTIB & CO. Tgqi,oN._IRANSPOR . TA,TION: COn.f.PANT, GEO. W.. CASS CO., P.EOPItIritOES,-The o attention of Mer chants an ot Shippers of Philadelphia, is directed to the " opening of a NEW: PIEIGHT between,ihis city and New. York: • We are premred to tater 1 hroni Receipts for Freights betweeVa cities of iladelph24;ind New York. and points qt thereof, lia "C ....A.M.U.1% AND PORT 410N MODTIL All conch entriWed. to on *barge will, meet with prore!egliateli sad earefolAimatting. Frea freceivainn-11..PNIA at 40 , COmPatiy'it Pier, t tird_Wkarrabove i CR Street. aid n NEW' YOEN at Pier No. 28 Nor River, fool of MURRAY Street Freight remitted in. Philaielphia bef KO 4 P. M. will ha. delivered Mole Pier i,tt New York tha following day._ and Freight received in }Yaw York "befAre 4 P. M. will. ha. delivered a! the Pier iii rldladelphie. tte following Clay, For faraarparticale e re.rates of fre G &c. apply to. GEO. B. ' erLtott (former)y of Pdahop, Simons. &(J Freight Agelt, O ce,>t N WHAVir Philadakehia. • WM. GRIFFITTS,Jr.. ja93-lm (formerly with Leech de o) General Dtanager. aigmk TEEM ADAIIS MXPRESEI MIRA. 31', Office 3211 A cassatiurr Street, forwards Parcels, Arckages, 11.4,% - handisa. Bank Notes, and Specie, el thekhr its own tines or in. connec tion with other Expreve 'Companies, to all the paincipel. Towns and Cities in ttaeßnited States. fel9 B. S. SAN:DPORD: General SuPerilitendenL A K FOR SALE:--THREE-EIGHTHS. of the hgrig Thoi Wslter. Apply to CHAS. ChCAIRS,B.Ir.. . REIWAR'S. SUPERB IVORYTYPEa shoxiatiiiieen by all who appreciate it ne paintings limn,. • '4 , arm. and Impressive coloring; position nAtu r a " ra l w EY finely imitated. SECOND St.. above Orem it +UMBRELLAS.—THE BEST. ARE made and cheapest sold at • TENTH and PdARKW, JaV.,-12t* - SLEEPE R S. DR FINE,:PRA.C.TIOAL BEN— • TIST for the last twenty years, sus VIN& St, below Third, inserts the most beautiful ,TEICTII of tile - age, mounted on fine Gold, PlaiilSliTer, Vulcanite, CO. ratite, Amber,. ace., at prioesi ke eat and substantial work, more rsaconahle than env entlet in this eity or State. Teeth plcigged to last for life. ArtilicialTeetture. paired to suit. fit) pain in extracting. 240 011a2g6g un til satisfied all ig irtfume; beftai AMUSEMEITS. AMERICAN' ACADEMY OP MUSIC DIRECTOR C. ANSOHUTZ. BUSINESS AGENT. ADOLPH BIROPELN ERMLN OPERA. FOSITIrEbr LAST WEEK OF THE GERMAN OPEIIA THIRD NIGHT OF. THE SECOND SEASON. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY XP, 1 8 6 3, (BrParticular Request) A NIGHT IN GRENADA, Romantic OPOra. in 3 Acts. by Confatild Kreutzer. •'DRAMATIS PERSONA? MADAME ROTTED, IiERR Lora, itER4 HARTMANN, BEER SCHEELE, HERR GRAFF. HERR BEFIRINb ER: Doors open at 7 o'clock. Opera commences at 8 PRICES OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR. • Si.tts regerved without extra charge. Family Circle. 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 25 cents. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TEMA , Architect ' Contractor Painter and Decorator ... Gas Fixtures Stage Constructor. upholsterer ' Heating Gas, arrangements Brickley* re... Plumber Plasterer Papier mache MONDAY EVENING, January 26, 1863, _ THE OPINING NIGHT Of the New Theatre, nr der the sole' lesseevhip and ma nagement of WM. WHEATLEY. Stage Manager Mr... 1. B. Wright Conductor of the Orchestra Mr. Mark Hailer t.cenic 'Artists:— Messrs:Russell Smith and H. Halyard Stage Carpenter Mr. Joseph Strahaa Master of Appointments Mr. Thaw Mistress of Wardrobe Mrs. Cornwall Upon 'which occasion EDWIN FORREST will appearsas VIRGINIUS, In Sheridan . Knowles' admirable tragedy of the same HIS FugrkitTE in lßANCE in Philadelphia PRESENT , DURING 'I SEASON IcUlus, Mr. J. McCullough. Dentatas,Mr. L R. Bbewell. Claudius. Mr..T. , Canoll. Spurius Applus, Mr. Williams. Calls Claudius, Mr. C. Kirmsland. Vlbuls.ntas, Mr. J. W. Collier. ' liunltorius, Mr. W. H. Leak. Lucius. Mr Becks. Titus, Mr. .1 Bartle. Mucha, Mr: Holmes, Servius, Mr. Ward. Cuehus, Mr. Germou. Virginia; Allen, Servia, Madame Ponisi Immediately snbseqneut to the close of the tragedy, Idr. WIIBATLEY will have the honor of addressing the.audience. • • _,_ _ TUESDAY EV33l4 4 fg—Second appearance of EDWIN . •FOILREST. _ . WEDNESDAY EVENING First appearance of Mr. HACKM. The doors will open at 7 o'clock. The curtain will riseatig d clock, The Box Office for the sale of tickets and reserved AL seats will. be open every, day'from 9 o'clock A. d. tilt 4 P. • PRICES OF .ADMISSION Family . Circle "- • Dress Circle Parquet and Secured Seats In Dress Circle Seats in Private Boxes,"each . . . WAINIIT-STREET THEATRE.-. Sole Lessee Ifts.lll.-A. GARRETTSON Easiness' Akent Mr: JOHN T. DONNELLY.. FIRST NIGHT OF itHE.. - /;.E...BOBERTS. THIS. (Monday) .EVENING, Jainuary 73. Will be acti3d. Ile Great Drama of ISELPHEGOR THE MOIINTEStuNK.' Belpbegor • J. B. Roberta Duke i e blonthazon 3 Mr. B. Young Madefne.... Anna Cowell To conclude withibelingliable farce of • ICI ON PARLB•TRANCA ISE. . . . . .. .. . ... egi.llB Mr i Sp!' ::. .... .i.... • ::.... .. . . .....n. ••e. " ... Mr .S . 1 - lemple Mrs: h gear ` ' • . ' - ...' • • lifra. Thayer Angel or - ' - • • • - ••• - • • .;....aftss Yerry ~,Doors, oPen.atL6X:' Curtain-will rise .at. 7. MRS.4OILINT -DREW'S ARORSTREET Business Agent and Treasurer... .... SOS. D. 111112,Plit TRIUMPH 17PO'N HUNDREDS TURNED kAVAIir NIGHTLY.' • FOURTH WEEK_ FOURTH. WEEK, OF MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS. • BIONDAT•APID EVERT EVENII%. • • •THE SHGLIANTRWS. Stella, the 'Enchantress ' , ... C. Richlan, Razair, the Pirate Chief • Peter Biehirgrs. • For fall particulars of - MUSIC, SCENERY; dm. &R, see the BILLS.. - ASP Prices as usual,: •• • .S.F•ap!g,ecurr . d . O . F..4 . l.7_B'lll . advance.; ' . . A CON OERT HAL RGE. S A L00N:7.--CBESi TiIu TNIIT St. above Tweltrit. —GREAT TRIUMPH of tbe great Magical•Planbt and!Otigiuutor of SECOND SIGHT, • : • . ROBERT HEIILER. • - - - - - - - - Itittiinjunction with LE JERRE BRED:the Second omenciii "ppear EVER.r (yr rir Tho'THENvint, In a mild wisofrer AND* PI ANOTFORTE ENTERTAINMENT. consisting:et new lent origltarNirsieleN•progregaivephifse of the modem inys tery ofleeond tight, and•classical t giontilar, and original mntileal nelectionii. • • Admiesion..2s cents. Reserved Seats,. SOcents. Deori Oven at before 7. First ' lllndon at.S'o'cloct. A - Ors ad Mati 'neon SATURDAY, at :i . favtt 2 P. M. 7/P2ry CHEST.N USSTREtT THEMI'RE, TO-NIGHT, the cboiamit seatgs In the Parquet, flea tral, and all in trout of the. Dross' Circlo, , hat a• iimitel' number, yet unsold. Tickets at 'store, 913 FILBERT St., at reasonable price. •• " • ~ . • lt• ASSEMBLY GLORI • • OUS SUCCESS OF WOODROP FE'S BORMAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS,. EVERY. EVENING.. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS—At each Entertainment, the celebrated lOeir mean re GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR kvtll be in full operation. A Valuabli Collection mill distributed Every Evening at 9 o'clock, and .on Wednesday and Sa turday Afternoons at 4 o'clock. Orr , FRIDAY Evening. January WI. a Spleiri id Case- of Work-will he given to the author of thal..est Conundrum on the Glass Steamln- Kir e. First Present, each evening', a Splendid Case of WEISS Work. Admission,ls cents. No half Price; • ist`Ste POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF . CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' OREAT WHALING VOY AGE, AT LECTURE ROOM OF CONCERT HALL. Tickets SS cents, or Ave for $l. REMEMBER SATURDAY' AFTERNOON. 1110CITATIO'NS - • •BY PHILIP . LAW -•"'N,BNCE D;1118 PUPILS.•AT ASSEMBLY BUILD ING& TENTH' and . OHEST4qUT Streets, an TUESDAY. BVEEING. January . 27thl - . 'The Mayen," "Hiawatha, ".Cbarsre of thelaght Brigade. ' ! Prince Henry and-Pal ' ntat" &c. 'Tickets 2.5 ctn. Commence at S - 6 - Clock, 26 2e EMANIA • ORCHESTRA_ PUB -LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY APTAX. NOON at IX o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of tickets, sl—to be had of Andre & Co.. 1104 Cheatnn! street ; J. E. Gould. Seventh. and. Chestnut, and at the hail door. n 42741 Assume.. ORCHESTRA.- • - _ NEW OFFICE, Sl4- South EI NTH St., below Walnut. delllent PROPOSALS. HOTELS: Fana.crow: D*.`CJ 3 D4-1:1[11 , N I Zia i HERR WEINLICH. Mr S. B. Batton Mr J.Cramp Mr.. J. Gibson • • • •Cornelius & Baker - Mr. C. Higbie '!r E. Burke Morris; Tasker. & Co. • —Stratton & Brother Gilbert & Filth Mr.. John Philbin .Mr. W. Ballinger Mr. W. Gibson 26 cents. 50 centir. 75 cents. $1 934 t
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