PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. .fins, S. STOKES. ? E ; COMMITTER or THE MORTM. t.E..OE6E ri, TATHAM, ---_.--___ LETTE ' BAGS .0 . Tot zrsacEtANTS I ItIOLLAIIGH6 PHILADELPHIA. I; Alex lien. Somers London, soon 1 61 1,, FiorenciN ( Br) Toye Port Spitz', soon 11 1 , 1 „, v en u h , ( Br) raylor Liverpool, soon ~1 : !;: Frederick DouskFurness London, soon pesTr P e bonalre, (13r) Bradshaw Barbadoes, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. poll OF " I=lo Di 01 ;1; I tairw= i t s RISESATER 7 13-41IIN SETS 143 %10 II W ARRIVED s e araship Norman, Bakcit:AS AS from Doston, with akiw and passengers to Henry Winsor. sa w in fromy smatteou, from Now York; bark Itmnittou, do; oto bark and, two herm brigs, names unknown, f l i t g A r Yomtng, Burton, from Liverpool Deo 24, with 7 1AP,1 (0* Hia r inatn, 4 Jays from New,York, in ballast tolimiter. Norton & Co. ff Vaux. McDowell, 4 days from Now York, in ~,,t l „,.t to Hunter, Norton & CO, se w. Deoware, Connor, I day from Smyrna, Del, with tore to Jam Barran & Bon. Rix B F Heaves, Carman, 7 days from Cape Ann, wit m o pe to captain. sleamer Hudson, Tribble, from New York, in ballast to Trier, Stone & Co. ,UARBD. • Ship Westmoreland. ecan, Liverpool, J R Penrose. Ship Tonawanda, ltillus,Livorpool. Cope Bros. Brig Conquest, Dilution, Hinton, JR, Van Bork, Wood irOfth 6; CO ! Sal„ :4 Into, Godfrey, Guatemala. S & W Welsh. Far JAIN nil Belle, Johnson:, liavana, Dal iott & Son. Ear John Compton, Doughty, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, SOP & Co. J W Hull, Cain, Fortress Monroe, Bunter, Norton &C eh rll 11 Vaux, Powell, do do &hr Win Nerinedr, Christy, Piney Point. do Fehr Florence, Simpson, Baltimore, Waunomocher & Nealeld. Rlir Trade Wind, Hill, New York, Hommott, Van Du sen a !Adman. Selir It Morse, Benton, Taunton, Costner, Stickney & Wellington. er Miroon, Jones, Now York, W M Baird & Co Sir lludsun, Tribble, New York, Tyler, Stone & Co. Nl* L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA p a rk Venice, Lemon; hence for London, was spoken l oth inst., 1041 88, long 48 80, The British brig Dashaway. Cnpt BMW', from Messina fir Philadelphia, previously reported ashore on Peck's Nosh. near Corson% Inlet, HJ, was thrown on her beam cad, &Irina the gale on the list, and all her cargo washed o ut The wreck and materials Will be sold by auction on IburadnY next. prig Ida, (Br) Morrison, in Hampton Roads from Porto rubella, bound to Philadelphia with coffee, cotton, hides, Sr, put to fora harbor. Had dragged anchors and got A lai of other vessels, and lost Jibboom, steering appara to, &c. The steamtug Q W Whittaker has beeu.do. witched by James Caref,Coalelunderwelters' agent, to lee her to Baltimore for repairs. Her hall is said to be tight. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Copt Wllletts of steamship Chesapeake, at New York, report that the Imo , on Pollock's Hip to gone. SPECIAL NOTICES. • KERR'S YTENISHING CHINA. AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, 1399 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, restaurants, and shipping aupplled, China and gla4s packed in a proper manner, and warranted from breakage, to all parts of the United States. N. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and cleats elegantly engraved on table glass. ia2l-1m S-T-1860-X, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen. and invigorate: They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of diaelpation 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 onre Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhoaha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They mak, the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great waterer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cola. crated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day, Particularly recommended to delicate persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. Hotels, and Saloons. P. H• DRAKE Is CO.. 20X BROADWAY, New York. se24-tam ONE-PP.IOE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST eTTLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain•Fi. Term All Goods made to Order warranted satislketorY. Oar Oss-Palos SYSTRIII ill strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike, JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street BATOHRLOR'S HAIR DrEl THE BEST IN THE WORLD WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; Inure:lied not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for lite. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns e splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Bold by all Druggists, &c. Air The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four rides of each box. PACTOXY, No. SI. BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway as 16 Bond stmt.) NM. York MARRIED_ ,ReCARLY—FAULIORR.—On the :21 instant, by Rev. J. A. AldaY , Dfr. R. R. MeCarly. U. S. A., to &Ws Miry Y., eldest slaughter of Win. Faulkner, Lui., all of Phi?. de'rhis. ME.CKE—DEAS.—On the 7th of August last, by the Kingston Goddard, Fred'k T. Meeks. to Emily M. clanghter of JAS. H. Dees, both of this city. DIED. CAP.MAX.—On the morning of the 26th instant, Eliza,. bell, L. Colman. The triatives and friends of the family are respectfully lorded to attend her funeral, without further notice, from her residence, 511 Cooper street, Camden, N. J., on Wednesday, 28th inst. al2 o'clock. To proceed to Wood lauds Cemetery. Carriages will bo in waiting at Market street wharf, Philadelphia. MILLER.—On the Sith instant, Jane Lavinia, wife of Istinli Minor, after a short and painful illness, which she bore with her usual Christian fortitude. She has taken her Sight, and gone to her first, and left the last behind to follow her to Heaven. She was truly a wife and a mother. The relstives and friends of 'the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or her husband, 1219 Rodman street, tatlay, (Tuesday,) at 8 o'clock. Interment at Lebanon Cemetery. • JENRS.—On the 9th inst., in the United States Elostrd lal, St. Louts, Mo., Dr. P. Frederick Jenks, of the Ist "Missouri "Light Artillery, in the Slat year of his age, youngest son of Dr. Phineas and Mrs. Amelia Jenks, of - .Xeirtown, Buolte county, Pa. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of his brother, Seem. A. Jenks, on Wednesday, 28111 inst., at half past 2 o'clock, Those attending funeral will leave Kensing ton depot at 11 A. M., for Bristol, whore conveyances will meet them. DAVIDS.—On Saturday evening, 24th January, Beni:t rain Davidm, in the 71st year of his age. The Monde of the family are Invited to attend the funeral. to-day, ( Tuesday ,) at 2P. M, Interment at laurel Bill.• 311ERS.—On the 23d instant, James Myers, in the 41st year of his ago. YEIVELL —Suddenly, on the 26th instant, Richard Ranting Newell, eon of Robert and Jane B. iNeweil, in the 24th year of Ids age. NEWIIIA N.—On .the 27th instant, Anna,daughter of Charles and Thnenoldo Newman, in the 3d year of her UP. . NOLAI3.—On the Z'd instant, Michael Nolan, aged 73 Years.• BLACK SILKS.-BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have Poned it•uew stook of BLACK SILKS, Including nil the desirable makes and styles . , from $1 0%50 n yard. Black Alpacas, to 62Y 2 cents. Bleak glo.sy Blohairs, GO cents to $l. Black nil wool Mousaellues, 3.5 to BO cents. • Do do do double widths, 75 cents to $1.75 Do English and French Bombazines. Dn Empress Cloths, Barittheas and Turing Do Thibet Long and Square Shawls, &a. PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -4 - 1 ARCH, have a line assortment of Good Mossy Black Silks. Jab Widows' Bilks without gloss. • - EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep a fine stock of 'Staple Household Goods. illlo Best Magill's, Linens, and Flannels. • EYRE & LANDELL,. FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep a full line of Mourning Shawls. • isle Fashionable Shawls. MITRE DRUG EXCHANGEt ABM/CIA.- TIOL—The Annual Meeting of this Association be held THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at Ilteir 1101,11 South THIRD Street. The Annual Report will be read, and an Election for Officers held. tTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF THE UNION TEMPORARY HOME FVR ERTL OREN will be held at the HOME, -Northeast owner of POPLAR and SIXTEENTH Street% on THURS DAY, 2Pth in dant, at 4 o'clock P. M , at which time and Vero an election will be hold for Board of Counsel and Room „r managers to serve for three years. D. C. McCAMMON, Secretary. iMeGIRLIV HIGH AND NORMAL SOROOL.—The Semi-auntie.: Examination of Wu &fete,. for admission as Pupils of the GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL will be commenced on Monday, February MOM, at peclocir A, M. To be admitted, the Candidate must be at least fourteen Years, of age,_ and tetss_a satisfactory examination in Or thography. Definition of Words, Reading, Englith Grain .mar, Constitution of the United States, ..11easuration, Arithmetic and PeumanaltiP. All the Candidates mast have been pupils of the Public Schools of the First School District of Ptmusylvattia for the term or one year. The order of the examination will be as follows, viz; MONDAY.—Principles of Arithmetic and Constitution 1 the United States. TUESDAY —PritOcal Arithmetic and English Gram our. WEDNESDAY.—Parsing and Definition of Words. TR VRSD AL—Mensuration and Orthography, By order of the Committee. P. A. CREGAR, Principal. ia29-9t-tuths THE FIFTH LECTURE OF THE Course, in aid or the Chnrak of Et. &lettbias; will be delivered al CONCERT HALL. on TUESDAY EVEN ING. 2ith lest; by the Rev. EDWIN HARWOOD, D. D. of New Haven. Subject, "The Political Parties and Coute.ds within the United States during the Last War With Oreat Britain." Tickets Twenty-live Cents each. For sale at the Hall. JaoA2t haveE FOL.LOWING DONATIONS e been gratefolly received by " TIIS PENN ISt:LIEF ASSOCIATION ," since nth 111 nab, Ist, 1861: F. Gillingliam, $1; J. L. Batumi, $10; M. IL J, *5; C. 5...52; J. Pearce. $5; M. J. and C. Cuuuntegs, M. and C. Wire wan, 11. Bender, and E. and -F . •Bluomingdale. *BO, seort Dr, reeds of a fair; J. and H. Potereon, 11. and W. Smith, CheW, and J. end F. Martin, $163, proceeds of a fair; li. Richmond. sti Franklin Full. 3. T....femme, $5O; J. Jacks( n,60; E. M. Needles, 4:10. Mrs. Hat baugh, of rict,. 1.1,m, *AA A. Beale $5; 11. M. Townaend. $1; Abet & Co.. V% 4. Coontd,iti, nor A. R. Litt* S. He ft er, $3.; J. T. "*lty. *5; Sib r, Pr e, & Co., $6 ; Hood. B nbrlght, S: Co.. 'l3; smith, Williams, & Co., $6. T. W. Davis. *it A. WraY Tredlok. 4 Co., 66; Steke,,, & Co. $10; 0. F. Pettbstly & Co„ * 0; Verree & Nadel', $6; Jeanee,o4.3o; James, Kuut , Santee, & Co., * 2 . 1 .• timd. & Kum, $10; T. Mellor & C0.,.510; I riest, & Erwin, $26; Ludwig. Kneedier t & Co., $10; Gatti, Lebermsn, & Co . Co., $10; Stoat t & Bro.,110; Lewis Bros., Co., $10: J. Beckley, $ 5; Drexel St Co., $3; J..Smith,ss; J. S., 63; Roop; & Cu., $10; Wolgamuth & 1,101, $10; De a con i, B . O. B. Parrish, $10; 0. Peterson, 61a; C. T ss; is:D. Stokes. *5; E NV. Clark, $.5; Altroms & Corrects, $10; Yard, Gi 'more, & Co.. $2.5; E. lbr v.Carryl, $5; Alexander Henry, $lO , per J . R. G ; el. D. rc .wo, $10:' J. D. Brown, $10; 11 Brown. $25; per S. S. nerved, ,$26; per B. Green, *IE6; S. Pumps, its; tLe proceeds' of 60 tickets for a concert irivtu by the Ilmcbinann Fancily ou the 22d instant ; 2.1 dog. scoots cot ton, J. J. Belly ; CO lbs. butter, C. & R. Mears, Cream 'Lite., N. J • 1 barrel, Whitpain Aid Society; 1 box, Bath biem Miti.'Society 1.1 box and,l keg, Upper Middletown ladles' Aid; boxes, Franklin Soldiers Aid, Wattage e-nuty : 2 boxes, Clinton, Pa. t 4 boxes Leechburg Umlio , Aid . : I box wine and bra ndy,per C. Ward ; 1 barrel aP• Pies, 11. nitchelit 1 ditto,. C. PI. Pierce; 4p airs woolen so Wings, Scirving ; 1 ditto, C Laing; 1 ditto, S. The bv.; 3 boxes and 's barrels, W il listown 'Ladies' Aid; t Loxes, s.llllville Laidies' Aid: 2 boxes aud barrel, kitsville Ladles' Aid; 1 box, Morrisville, Bucks connt.Y. Per S. 11. Coriles: I box poultry, Crosswicks. N. J., per B 'd:ern:wait ; 9 barrels and I. box, Ynntleyellle ' , 11e.% Aid .• cranberries, poultry, .&e.,' Mrs. Wright; Vi" 11 11IX and fruit, Mary Philipps • mined • fruit, A. . Parker; 12 lbs. farina aid 12 lbs.'corn starch, J. W. B antu; bandages, Friendship Md Society; .lolly, SM. H. 4 .'4 Pickles, M. Id. Needles; I harm No wtown ame, Delaware county, 'Pa , per J. •Lewl's; 2 boxes ; • :eakertown Ladies' Aid; 1 box, Lumberton Ladies :1 4 i: 1 b .x, Irwin township; 2 barrels, and some fea t • • Warminster Ladles ' Aid; 1 box eastile soap, Mum- A' Richmond; clothing, Itair.b.mslies, soap, &c., J. •o , :viva, and C. James; 1 box, Mt. Pleasant Society, Vet •email It 12bottles homemade wine, N. Middletthit • tlfertaldes and 2 blankets, L T Trimble:2oD crotches. A /. ?..•imuse. DIARY M. SCRANTON, HE -AR °:;'eTI4I3!?.TO T AciD S A ti AV Y. PEI IiGEON TLADSte 1, October N,1883. E1r.mn4..1 Soldiers' and Bailors dostrone of, RVltilin‘ A : ''-olrr+ of the National Appropriation for allPirlag Limhe. should apply Imniedlately at the oftlee bergren•Artlst to the Government. N 0.1809 .1 Street. B. FRANK PAWNER. .1 ..li n 'Government Surgoon4rtlst. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—Jam 26th, 1883. 'rhe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Cempany'B Office, Nos. 4 and ti 1 EXCHANGE BUILD ING. on MONDAY, February 2,663, at 12 o'clock noon. Je26-6t . HARPER, Secretary, OFFICE OF CITIZENS'' COMMIT. Thß ON BOUNTY FUND, No. 605 CEIBUTNUT btroot—PITILAUELPHIA, January 26, Ital. Allpariies having ,anrciaim or charge against this Committee will present their account on or before the let of FEBRUARY next to the Auditing Committee. jag -€t JOHN E. ADDICKS. Chairman. U. S. CHRISTIAN - COMItIISSIOIIT. The First Anniversary of the TT S. CHRISTIAN cosIMISsION FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY Will be hold on THURSDAY EVENING next, the 21ftli inet., at 731, o'clock, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. An abstract or the Annual Report will be presented and Addresses delivered by Bishop Simpson, Wm. E. Dodge, Esq., of New York, and several other distinguished Weakers, whose names will be announced• hereafter. Tickets, limited to tho capacity of the Academy, may be had gm ttiitonsly on and after Monday, the 26t Martien'e, 606 Chestnut street, and the Tract House, 9741 Chestnut street. The doors will be open at 7 o'clock, and no one admittAd Without a ticket. GEO. H. STUART, Philadelphia, B. S. JANES, New York, • CHARLES DENIOND, Boston, • JOHN P. CROZER, Philadelphia, ' 10*. PATTERSON, Philadelphia, JAY COOKS, Philadelphia, Ixecntive Committee. The MEMBERS OF VIE COMMISSION from different parts of the country will meet on WEDNESDAY, the 28th at 334 P. - M., at the Rooms 'of the Yonng Men's Chre et.istian Association, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Str M. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI BUTORS to tho HOSPITAL OF THE PRO TEITANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in' Philadelphia, held TUESDAY, January 6th. 1863 , the following-named gen tlemen were duly elected members of the Beard of Mana gers to serve for the ensuing three years, vis : Rev. M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, D. D. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D. D. Right Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D. JOlllst BOHLEN. WILSON a SWANN, D. CLAYTON T. PLATT. EDWARD HARISHORNE, AL D. • • • JOHN WELSH. • Attest EPHRAIM CLARK, Jr., Chairman. JNO. A. CHILDS. Secretary. • • . Jp.7.tt CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. Annual lileeting of the Corn Exchange As sociation will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, the 27th ink., at 7 o'clock. at tholr HALL. corner of SECOND and GOLD Streets. The Annual Report will be road, and.an election for officers to serve for the ensuing year. .ja2B.2t CEO. COOKMAN, Secretary. r:54:-. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111.8 CUTHBERT Street.—This institution Li now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, zee of charge. ' B. F. OLBNN, nen-tf Secretary of Board of Manazoni. M. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA DELPHIA. January 14,1561—The Annual. Meet ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY. February 3d,1883, at 11 o'clock A. M. lal6tfe3 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. fat. OFFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO.. PRILMJELPRIA. January . 1et,1883. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY will be held at the Oflico of the Company, No. 320 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, February 4th, DM at U o'clock A. M. An election for Seven Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held on the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. ial-tbintF4* WM. P. JENKS. President. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELpuzA, January 12, 1863. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, will beheld on MONDAY. the second day of February,lS63, at 10 o'clock A. AL, at Cm SANSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the second day of March, 1563, . at the Office of the Company. No. 238 South THIRD Street. a JIS-tfe2 . EDMUND SMI CH, Secretary. IMP OFFICE OF THE .LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND LEON. COALPANY.—Pnima- DELPUIA, January 16,1963. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a dividend of 09413 DOLL AR At(D FIFTY CENTS (.1.50) 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. lel7-dt.27 JOSEPH C. COPPLICS, Treasurer. MOFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL, HAVEN AND LEDIOII RIVER RAILROAD LOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA (ISt month), Janua 19, ISU A special meeting of the stockholders of the.Sc rY hnylicill, Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company will be held at their office, No. IS South Seventh street, on the third day of (2d month) February, 1933. at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of increasing the Capital Stock of the CompauY. m2o.tutlisti-fit ALEX. J. DERBYSHIRE, Pree't. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD •TOY MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM PANY, 2.59 South THIRD Street—Putr.A.Dsr.putA, Janu ary 26,1863. The Coupons due February Ist. 1861, on the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company, will be paid on presen tation at their office, on and after that date. , ja26431 • J. ,AERTSEN, Treasurer. NOTICE.—AT MEETINGS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on the 6th and 9th Instant, the following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published Resolved, That notice be given that the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee will discontinue. the payment of bounties and compensation to captains after the 31st January instant, except in such cases as they may have already obligated themselves to pay after that date. Resolved, That the Committee will, as soon as practi cable, after the let of February next, make a report to the subset there to the Fond. ezi °bred, That the Committee 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, and those who have received any bounty from the city of Philadelphia,) for the followir g—viz : Segebarth's Artillery. Peyton's Cavalry, Roberts' Artillery, U. S. Regulars, 11. S. Blames, • Old Philadelphia Volunteer Regiments. Said payment to be made whenever the recruit is.de• flnitively in service in the field, or In a fort, garrison, navy yard, or ship of the United States. Resokeed, That all payments under the foregoing ratio• lutions be made in accordance with the forms adopted by the Disbursing Agency THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FIRE "INSU— II COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF PRI LADtT.P.HIA..—JANrAar-23,15M. At a Meeting of the Stockholders of the said Company, held on MOYDAY, the 19th-inst., the following gentle men were duly clectel Directors for the ensuing year— to wit: Charles J. Sutter, Fleury Frederick Schober, George Menke. Andrew H,. Miller, I . And at a Mooting of the 5,% CHARLES SUTTER, Esq. ed. President. BEN; ia26.6t MILITARY. t • BOARD` OF - TRADE: RIFLE •zoituaNiiki `l.:di7:~N,ell , ll I~Y~i~12Fy'i~•l~•:i~1~Zb~t~ ;4y:i i:j:~ BOUNTY. RECRUITS WASTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and in camp in Philadelphia.) Bleu Joining this regiment will receive the following bounties: Cash in hand on being mustered in 1 525 when the company is fall 60 when the regiment le full 25 At the expiration of service 75 Total $176 None but men of good character received. Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CFIESTNITT Street. CHARLES ERRENWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. dell-ti CONTLNENTAL • CAVALRY. Camp Metcalfe," near FIADDONFINEM. N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fond awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good us ferences, and who have seen service. dell-tf A OPPENH EIMER,• - . . . No. 281 =Vacs Jules. ARM. bids. CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTORRE OP • ARMY CLOTH G Of Every Deseription. ALSO, TENTS, HAVERSACKS, PONCHOS, . . CAMP BLANKETS, • • • KNAPSACKS, and BED TICKINOS FOR HOSPITALS. MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS. All goods made will be guarantied regulation in slut and make. N. B. Orders of any size filled with despatch, }a7-tf CORNELIUS t% BAKER. - MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP% _CHANDELIERS, GAS FIXTURES, go. , . . STORE, 710 CHESTNUT ST. . MANUFACTORIES, CHERRY - Street, • arid FIFTH and COLUMBIA ja2B-1m • ' "Armin.). FAMILY DYE .001,0'RS 1 LIST OF COLORS: BLACK, _._ ' SALMON, DARK BROWN, SCARLET, SNUFF BROWN, • DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB. DARK BLUE,, YELLOW, LIGHT BLUE, L[GHT.YELLOW, DARK GRE E T ORANGE. LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, PINK, SOLFERINO. • PURPLE, FRENCH BLUE, SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON, . VIOLET. FAMILY -DYE COLORS; • For dyeing, Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid cloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. . A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT These Dyes are inbred in the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put np in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. The pro. cess is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by ROWE & STEVENS, 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town. de;3o-tnths-3m if CAR s O.N' S • SCOTCH-PATENT SILVISR-CLEANING 'POWDER, Warranted free from acid, and the same as used in the houses of the nubility and gentry of Scotland. It Is un equalled for cleaning Gold and Silver Plate Looking Glasses, etc. Prepared by A. H. CARSON, waiter, from a recipe given me by the head butler to the Duke of Athol. For sale by HAZARD & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut streets, I. TOWNSEND , Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, T. BLACK, 1401 Chestnut streets, W. H. NAULTY,IBOO chestnut street, J. CLARK, Fifth and Prune streets. And wholesale by WILLIAM PARVIN,I2 , O4 CHEST NUT Street, and • CASWELL, MACK, Sr CO., Chemists, Fifth-Avenue Hotel, New York, • And Thames street, Newport, R. I. All orders addressed A. H. CARSON, Western Sub Post Office. Philadelphia. inaßuthts 2m EVERY DAY ADDS FRESH TM IIMPHS already gained bythe admirable manner of coloring and finishing those life-like Ivorytypes, at RBI bfER'S Popular Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. TTENNESSEY BRANDY.-AN IN VOICE in bonded store% far gale bY CHAS S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS, ja27 N 0.128 WALNUT and Al GRANITE St. MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are respectfully r. • nested to call only on Mrs. Betts, at her residence,l , te WALNUT Street, Phi ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand in valids have been advised by their- phytdelans to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the StinPorters. with testimonials. ocl6-tutluitt TERRA COTTA NTA.RE. • Fancy Flower Pots. Hanging Vases. Fern - Vases, with Plants. Orange Pots. Ivy Vases, with Plante. % Cassoletts Renaissance. Lava Vases Antique. - ' Consols and Carlatades. Marble Busts and Pedestsila. Brackets, all sizes. With a large assortment of other FANCY GOODS, suitable fo GREISTMAS PRESENTS, most of which are manufactured and imported for our own sales, and will - not be found at any'other , establishment. 3+ deg _ S. A. It.RISON, , 1010 CHISTNIIT Street. Robert V. Massey, John Horn, • Joseph Moore, Henry Bndd, James l'i. Stone. id Directors, held This Day, was unanimously, re-elect- AMIN F. HOECKLEY, Secretary. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CASSIM.V.RES, GLOM, LININGS, &c., Comprising a 1 iitge ; Complete stock of anode for MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. VIE TRADE SUPPLIED A.TIREASONABLE PRICES. COOPER & CONARD, 3a24 8. B. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET STS. SPLENDID STOCK ON HAND.- SPLENDID Altthi best makes of Calicoes. All the boat makes of Muslin. All the best makes of Linens. All the best makes of Shootings. All the best make a of Napkins. Together with Towels, Crash, Diaper Iluckaback, Bird :ye 'Burlap, &e. &c. White Cambric and Jaconet, full line. Nainsooks and Plaid Musli'. full line. Winter Goods closing out. Shawls, Merinoes, closing out, Balmoral Skirts, all prices. • Silk and Linen Hdkfs, Moe assortment. At JOHN H. STOKES', 7021 ARCH Street. EDWIN HALL & BRO., . 26 South SECOND Street, Have reduced the priceslot , - Panoy Silks, Rich Printed Dress Goods, Choice Shades of Merinoes, Beautiful Colors of Hops or Poplins, All-Wool De Laines, All kinds of dark dress goods reduced. Also, Pine Long Broche Shawls, Open Centre Long Cashmere Shawls, Rich new styles of Blanket Shawls. 4-4 Lyous,Silk velvets. pure Silk. li(i.Lrxii:wzmtua3c43:4o E. M. NEEDLES. • LINENS, WHITE. GOODS LACES, • •• - EMBROIDERIES. • . A full assortment always on hand at LOW PRICES. , Just received, lace-trimmed Embroidered and. Mourning' Muslin Bows and Neck-Ties, for the honie and street. Also, all-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at lb coats. Also. all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladles, Gents, and Children, at WHOLESALE PRICES. JaS-tf 10214 CITESTNI7T EITARIIT DRY GOODS FOR WINTER. ep. Poplins, • Frd',eh Merinos, Colored Mousseline, Fonlt De &lies, • Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawl, • Balmoral Skirts, ' Black Silks; Fancy Silks, _ •-• Black Bombazines, ' ••• Worsted Plaids, .. ' Cheap Detainee, • •.% French Chintzes, • • '. - • Shirting Flannel, . . Broche Shawls, • • 'Fine Blanket& Crib Blanketa. SHARPLESS BROTHERS:, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. HSTEEL & SON HAVE A LARGE • assortment of DRESS GOODS, suitable for HO. LIDAY PRESENTS. Rich Fancy Silks; Plain Silts; choice colors. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Figured Rep Poplins. Plain and Figured Merlnoes. Plain Solferino Cashmeres, at 37.4c0fOrth et . WINTER SHAWLS, in great variety, MERINO SCARFS, BRUCIIE BORDERS. . CLOARS—Of New and Fashionable Styles, made of Black Beaver, Frosted Beaver, and Black Cloth. Call and examine our stock. We guaranty to give sa tisfaction, as we sell nothing but good articles, and at Lower prices than they can be bought elsewhere. deli Nos. 713 and 715 North . TENTH street. CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS. Large Crib Blankets. Fine Cradle Blankets. • jal •EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH WILLIAMBVIDLES, WAMSIITTAS, -..T.T York Premiums, Forestdales, Edward Harris, Bay Mill, and Other good makes Shirtings. • - 104 Utica, Waltham. and Pepperell Sheetings. FINE LINENS • At nearly old prices. Cheap Damask Cloths. Power-Loom Linens, Good Napkins, Fine 'toAwLPACA eIs anS,d Doylies. BLACK Fine Colored Alpacas, Prints, Delnfixes, Cheap Repo. All-wool Reps at Cost. Balmorals—Good Skirts, fill slze, $3. Closing out Winter Cloaks and Shawls. Closing out Boys' Winter Clothing. ' • • COOPER & CONARD, earner NINTH and MARKET Streets VAIBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS, ' A-4 sad HOSIERY, at Wholesale Prices: The subscribers offer one of the best 'selected. and largest assortments of White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, Trimming's, &c., to be found in the city to which they respectfelly ivite theattontion of the ladies. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN_. & ARRISON, jalti-ntrp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.' FYRE & SANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, have a line stock of • GOODS FOR FAIIILY OUSTOH.: • _' Good Large Blankets. Good Linen Shootings. " ' Good Muslin by the—ntleos. Good Unshrinking Flannels. Good Fast-Colored Prints. Good Table Linen and Towels. • Good Quality Black Silks. Good Assortment Colored Silks. ;al FINANCIAL. IT: S. FIVE-TWENTIES, TWENTY-TRIM . SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE. GO AFTRE. FIVE YEARS. lam Instructed by the SECRETARY OP TEN TICEA WRY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCBIP• TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the Aret days of May and November of each year. At the Present PaElnv ox ooLD; these Bonds yield about RIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. =Muhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIERCTIOr OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. M ON:E Y - TN . V ESTED .. 1 . AND NOM AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THE L=a:. 1! HARVEY •-TH9MAS, STOCK AND . BrLi. BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of D. S. GOVERN NEFT SSCURITIESbonght and sold on Commission, es- Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoolated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myer? & Co., SaFuel . B. Thomas, B&W Fnrnese, Brinle~ , do Co. , Toit7.thonai. dele-Smif sB,ooo* -THISAMOUNT W.AITTED on a Farm, in Chester conay,_t Apply to ,jab E. PETTIT, 309 W.ALIWT Street. U. S, INTERNAL REVENUE. AGEN . OI" FOR THE BALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, No. 57 South THIRD Street, Ant door above Chestnut. A fall autTly of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been bunted by the Government for sale in cm/mill:lee to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $6O and up. Wards. Orders by Nall promptly attended to. JACOB E. RI.DGWAY, defkini . No. 57 SoutkllllllD Street. (IFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF THE ‘-x SECOND 'COLLECTION DISTRICT.—Pnu,ADEL- Part, January 77,1983. INTERNAL BEVENITS.J:INITED STATES EXCISE Notice is hereby given to all persons,llrms, associa tions of persons, or corporations doing business in the SECOND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, comprising the Ist, 7th, Bth, 9th, and 10th wards, who have not made register With the Assistant Assessor of the Division in which their business is carried on, or with the Assessor of this office, that the penalty affixed by the law is three times the amount of the License. And to all persons, firms, associations of persons, or corporations, who have refused to register an application at the hands of the Assistant Assessor, that the Assess ment is increased by the addition of one-half the slim charged for License, or jiffy per cent., collectable with other Ines and penalties in the District Court of the United States. Immediate application to the Assistant Assessor, or to the Assessor, will avoid these penalties. THOMAS W. SWENEY, U. S. Assessor, 2d District. Penn's. Orman-419 CHESTNUT Street, east 'room, Philadel phia Bank. . jal9,stnthfit UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE NUE-THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl yenta, comprising Twelfth, Thirteen th , Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteeuth`wards of the city of Philadelphia: NOTICE.—The, ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named DiSaiett of all Persons liable to a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold and *; Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out Licenses, haying been completed, notice is hereby 'given that the taxes aforesaid will be received , daily by the undersigned, between the home of 9A. M. and 3P. M. • (Sundays excepted ,)' at his. office, Southwest corner 'of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and attn. MONDAY. February 2d, 1863, and until and including SATURDAY, 'I the 21st day of the same month. PENALTIES. All persons who fall to pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and .Gold and Sliver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 21st of Febru ary, 1963, will incur a penalty of ten per centum adds-: t ional of the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for In the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1,188 - . • All persons who, in like manner, shall fail to take out their Licenses as required by law, on or before the %et • of February, 7 wlij Incur a penalty of THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, In accordance with the provisions of the Nth section' of the Excise Law aforesaid. . Money of the United States only received. Sir No further notice will begiven. WILLIAM J I .WAIDMRIGITT. Collector.. • jal7.dtf IL W. °or:THIRD and WILLOW Sts. • ralll 4 is TUESDAY JANUARY 27. 1861 JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. MILITARY GOODS. EVANS & EIASSATA,, MILITARY FURNISHERS, Ne. US ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. SWORDS, SABHES, BELTS, &C., And everything necessary for the complete outfit of ARMY" AND NAVVOFFICERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ]a27-lm W. SIMONS •Sc SANSOM-STRNET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. ' MANUFACTURERS OF.JIMMLNir. '.FINE 'INE SWORDS, ern . _ MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY•9ABWPY Jas4lllta • * . ' COMMISSION HOUSES. JOHN T. BAILEY & 00. BAGS 144.-N - D BAGGING. OF EVER - .DEMORIPTI9N. ' NO. 113 NORTH FRONT ,STREET, nw.Ainzipate SEAMLESS BAGS. LEWISTON A. MANHATTAN, IMWPDEN .7or .sale by GRIGG' & HARMSTEAD, No. 21 STRAWBERRY Street ARMY GOODS_ DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. * - SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETEacts AND SHIRT ING& For sale . FROMINGRAM. & WELLS. eel-if K GENTS!, FURNISHING;- GOODS. .• • 606. A#9I:I.,§TRET...i... 606 • SHIRT AND WRAPPER EMPORIUM. • lisortment GENTS; FETENISMENG GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY." • SUPERIOR QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE PRICES. G. A. HOFFMANN, , Successor to:W. W: KNIGHT. .104tuth3m ' 606 ARCH STREET. 606. ►l'HL+'.. FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM, . . .Nes. 1 AND a NORTECENXTE mum . . • . • , • • JOHN C. AR . AISON, . (FORMERLY S BURR MOOREJ IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER ON. • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ,GOODB IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRIORS. N. B.—Partictdar attention given to the making ofShirte, eollars, Drawers, &e. ja24-tap4 - FINE SHIRT MANUFAOTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his - DI:PROVED CUTzOF SHIRTS, Which be makeS a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving, • NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, - No. 81* CHESTNUT STREET, ial7•tf Four doors b dow the Continental. WATCHES" ANE: - OrITHILRY: 1 #4: 6 4 1 °" WOJTENB.. - FOB SOLDIERS AT REDUCED 'PRICES. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! Tun AsisticareWercn COMPANY give notice that they have latelyissued a new style of Watch, expressly de signed for Soldiers and others who desire a good Watch at a moderate'price. These Watches are intended to dis place the worthless, cheap Watches of British and Swiss manufacture, with' which the .country-is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refuse manufactures sent to this country because unsaleable at home, and used hero only for jockeying and swindling purposes. We offer to sell our Watch, which is of THE MOST sus arsa-rui NANUPACTURL AN ACCDRATB WARD DURABLE TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hinting pat tern, at as low a price all is asked for the trashy Aneres and Lepines of foreign make already referred to. We have named the new seties of -Watches, Wx. ELLERT, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on the plate of.every watch of this manufacture, and is one of our trade-marks. Sold by all respectableNirateh Dealers in the loyal States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to . *: ROBBING & • APPLETON, Agents lei' the American Watch COMMIT,' Jal&.s. to thl3t it* FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to; by the most experienced workmen,' and every watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL, is23-6m 92 North SIXTH Street. FINE -AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil verware, at the lowest possible prices. G. RUSSELL, ja22-6m " 2 North SIXTH-Street. . . . MICROSCOPIC • PHOTOGRAPHIC) CHARM& G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER,. MANUFACTURING hIWELIIRB AND .. IMPORTERS, SANSOM-STREET HALL, -Havejust received, direct from Paris, a large • assort ment of the above novel And beautiful articles; em bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and public men of this city and State, together with officers of the army and navy, presented in a variety of fancy mountings. FoR SALE TO . THE. TRADE - • and to be had at all the prinetPiljAwelers, opticjans, and fancy stores in the city. Ja&itim . 4 .0 D. T. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT & &EATH,) 607 CHESTNUT STREET. Is constantly in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATOIItS, Of desirable styles and qualities, to sOitstill china of ELI HOLDEN,` Dealer • Dealer in line AMERICAN AND 'IMPORTED WATCHES,. JEWELRY. AND CLOCKS, • • oe3l-6m* - • 708 MARKET Street. 4110111,1 9 4.N 1N W.A.T OK E GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON, ilk WATCHES, JEWELRY, O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS . THAN FORMER PRICES. FARE & BROTHER, Prattling. SobOlt! 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Peivirth 1,000 DOZEN HICKORY SHIRTS. 1,000 do. € 6 RPLANNEEY.ANnEs..IIR - 500 do. ASSORTED PANOY TRAVELING SHIRTS. 500 do. l iA ltil v iri t i c lllYSLlN SHIRTS. 1,000 do. DENIM OVERALLS 10,000 PAIRS CO7TONADE PANTALOONS. For sale by BENNETT, SUCH, & CO., jall3-1n Manufacturer*, 217 CHURCH ALLEY 517 . , AMIE ':I3tBELPT. • O. A. VANKIRK els CO. Have on band a line assortment of • CHANDELIERS - AND OTHER GAS FUTURES. Also, French Bronze 'Figures and Ornaments, Porcelain and Mica blades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • Pjease call and examine [min t .de]l49 JAMES M. SCOVEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Master and Examiner in Chancery. jaB2m* , 113 PLUM Street Camden, N. J. DR FINE, PRAOTIOAL DEN TIST for the. last twenty yeueolll9 VINE St., below Third, inserts' the most beautiful TEETH of the • age, mounted on fine Gold Platina, Silver, Vulcanite, Co relit°, Amber, &c., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in' this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth'ra• paired to suit. No pain in extracting. No charges 1:m -ill satisged•all is right Referents, best Nualist IEU.2-34 • OZARK, HOUSATONIC. HAMPDEN B, IBS BROADWAY, N. Y noll3-9mlf No. 326 CHESTNUT Street NEW PUBLICATIONS... - Wv,".sesners RUSSELL'S "AMERIOXN . DIARY. NOW READY •M Y DIARY NORTH AITD-tsiurlt. BY WILLIAM HOWARD MOBIL, LL. D One volume,l2tno. Cloth:, price $1.25 "This is not, as many suppose, a republication f rom the . Times of his letters on America, but an entirely new 'work, made up of heretofore unpublished matter from - the author's Diary. This one of the best and most valutv• ble books on this country—and this is saying but little in its praise—ever written by au Englishman. .It gives lt pretty true picture of Southern life • and manners, and, theiefore, sympathizers with secession in Old and New England will hot bo particularly ' pleased with that part of.the work which treats of Dixie. If we dislike much of Mr. Russell's matter, we cannot 'but admire his man nor—his strong, bold, free 'style—his granule, brilliant, animate& descriptions of manna, scenes, and scenery. and It his bOok contains not a, little caricature and mis. representation, it likewise contains many fair and just descriptions of many things in the North."—Boston Transcript. OBSERVE THE NOTICES PROM THE LONDON PRESS CF'romthe Atheneenm.] "Distinct as to materials, and in many places different art° tone from his letters, Mr. Russell's "Diary" is the beit of the ninny Sketches of American Society published since the rupture of the Union. A hearty English mauli hese pervades it from first to last; and though its per sonalities will doubtlw raise a storm of indignation above and below the Potomac, and bring upon the writer charges of betrayed confidence and abused hospitality, he time may come when Americans of all parties, Writ ing the history of their great civil war, wilt use its statements as unimpeachable testimony." - [From the Spectator.) "We cannot part from Mr. 'Luisell without a cordial recommendation of his " Diary," to which, as a readable book, our review of necessity does injustice.. The volume is. a rerfect mine of anecdote, all characteristic, all ex cellently told, and all pervaded by a spirit of tolerance, end etmplicity, which is of itself sufficient guarantee for their truth," (From the Morning Nat.] . • "An exceedingly readable book, and perhaps not less emusing,becarate of the spice of egotism which appears in many of its Pages. The author had unusual opportu title.% and few Could have nEed them to more advantage.' T. 0. H. P. BURNHAM, I (PUBLISHER;) 143 WiSHINOTON STREET, BOSTON.' Sent by'inail, Initf paid, on receipt of the price ja27-2t tuth ETER N S COUNTERFEIT. TECTORDE for FEBRUARY. Is now . ready, with THIRTY'-TW O. New Counterfeits In It. For sale at PE TERSON'S, No. 3 306 CHESTNUT Street. . it qc) NEW. ; COUNTERFEITS ARE C AVA. ' fully deUrfbed in •PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR and - DREXEL'S - BANK. NOTE LIST for NOVEMBER, Which is ready this•morning, at the Publication Office, at T. 8.-PETERSON & BROTHERS', N0. , 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Tuasts..;--One dollar a year, monthly; or two dollars, semi-monthly,• or ten cents a number. - • PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR is corrected. by DREXEL & CO., Bankers, and is the ONLY COR RECT AND RELIABLE COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR. 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Lovers of Choice GOodi;at Low Rates, Fair Dealing, and Polite Attention, patronize the GREAT ORIGINAL GIST-BOOK ' EMPORIUM, jal4-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. .1863.-RETIIE BRITISH AND FO yoNurbnEADlop-CHERfaiteRaELIEVr, and enailerly l gery,.No, L O NDO N uary, 1&33. • • • EDITION NOW READY. Terms'ate per annum, payable strictly in advance. • ALSO, THE PHYSICIAN'S VISITING LIST. Published an nually,.varlons sizes andprices. • MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS Always on hand at low prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, ja23 No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. REVEN TH THOIISAND:. , ---AVILL BE ,•-•, ready THIS MORNING, the. Seventh Thousand of ROW •A FREE PEOPLE CONDUCT A LONG WAR. A Chapter from Enalish..HistorY. EY Charles J. Stifle. Price, l 5 cents, or eight copies for one dollar. Published by WM. & ALFRED MARTIEN, ja22 • • No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. VA.MPIELETS.LTHE• AMERICAN WAR. By Newman lfall, LL. D. A•Lectnre de livered in London, October, 1862..15 cents.. 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AND- MANIIFS.OTURE , 4B OF ••;' '=LOOKING '.GLASSES . • ••• • DEALERS OIL PAINTINGS, .'; . • . PORTRAIT . . . . PICTURE. and • i PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. s • PHOTOGRAPH;. ALBUMS. ExTF,NenT, ...100gqm . 0341111 •WARBROOIf§. AND GAI;LEBIle•OF PAINTINGS, de3l-tf 810 OITIFFEI7 Street. GOODS. pH 0 T6GRA.k.H - I0 ALBUMS A hiro variety for sale at low ABIES Vir ic & CO 'delMmlt• 924 CHESTNUT Street. . MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND arr-o Leans„ tor presents for sale by • . • JAMES W. QUEEN a CO.. .thaxamar 924 CHESTNUT Street. fIPERA 'GLASSES OPERA 'V' GLASSES. For sale be JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. LADIES'.: FURS. 'LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, Ko. 71S ARCH STREET, BELOW EIORTB. IMPORTER AND MANITFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the mannfactrulas' Priees, for cash. Ladles, Please say me a call. 904ait CASES.I"--30-INCTIL ":131,A.Oit8TONE u_ . . . „.. . cq.aotx§.s. For sale by , MATTHEW MERRY'S SONS, 3a3' " BOSTON, Mae& MATERIALS FOR IaNOE PIES. - % • BUNCH; LATER. AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON ,CURRANTS. SPICES. •CIDBB.RINE &a., Sco. ALBERT, `O. ROBERTS, DEALER; IN. PINE GROCERIES, del6llU - CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE Bra. INSURANCE COMPANIES. S T ATEMENT UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, In conformity with a provision of Its Charter Premiums undetermined, Jan. 1, 1882 $43,90 49 " Written from Jan. 1,1282, to Jan. 1, ' 18G1 Premiums earned daring the year ending • above ;4137,613 89 Receivedfrom interest on investments 7,139 05 Losses, Return Premiums, Re•insurances, U. S. Taxes, Expenses, and Commissions, paid during the same period 130,364 CO Balance remaining with the Company $14,288 85 ASSETS OF TER COMPANY JAN. 1, 1863: - $lO,OOO Pennsylvania State Os $10,030 00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6s 4,500 00 7,000 City of Pittsburg Si 5,900 00 7.000 ". 6s 6,300 00 14,610 Chesapeake and. Delaware Canal 6s • 14.003 00 13,000 City ofPhiladelphia Os 10,300 00 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad Os.. .... : 42,800 00 6,000 Pennsylvania. Coupon 6s ' 5,900 00 426 Certificate of Interest of North Ponnsyl 'vania Railroad Company 68 shares Philadelphia Bank 100 " • North Pennsylvania Railroad .. Company 45 " Delaware Railroad Company.... 88 " Delaware Mutual Insurance Company 220 " .Pennaylyapia Railroad Com- pimp 25,017 Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Com pantes ✓6145,100 00 • Bills receivable for premiums 40,580 05 Cash in Bank 26,752 70 deposited with the United States ' 5,000 00 Due the Company for unsettled Premiums, Sal vages, and other accounts THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS have declared :an Inte rest of SJX. PER CENT. on the outstanding scrip, to be paid to the scripholders without deduction.for taxes, pay able on demand. At a meeting of tbe.Scripholders of this Company, hold at their office January 12, 863, the following gentlemen were elected to Serve as Directors for the ensiling three years;' S. DESTOUET, SAMUEL C. COOK, - E. A. BORIS, EDWARD L. CLARK. WM. C. KENT, H.P.. ROBINSON, HENRY LEWIS, Jr:'. NORRIS S. CUMMINGS, who, with . • , RICHARD S. SMITH, ' JAS. It CAMPBELL, FRANCIS TETE, DAVID SALOMON. JOHN H. IRWIN, CHAS. WHEELER, NEWBERRY A. SMITH, G. W. BERNADOU, CHARLES VEZIN, HENRY SAMUEL, J. P. STEINER, . WM. S. BAIRD, GEORGE LEWIS, GILB'T H. NEWHALL. ELLIS YARNALL, THOMAS DALLETT, Constitute the Board of Directors. RIOHARD 8: SMITH, PRESIDENT JOHN NOSS, SECRETARY FIFTEENTH. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE • . : PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHI A, •OFFICE NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WIT d THE CHARTER. 'RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31 1e63 For Life Premiums for term of - • . - life i 937,371 38 For Limited Premiums for short • terms 758 78 For War and Extra Risks • . 7,48107 For Interest received on Invest ments and Policy Fees • 69,882 19 $215,493 42 For Sdrip Dividends received from Policits purchased Amount $233,8E3 42 LOSSES AND EXPENSE s •DURI'NG THE SAME PERIOD. • For Losses 27, amounting to • $84,000 00 For Expenses, Salaries, •Ativer , - Using, Medical Rxaminat'n, &a.. 13,117 16 For Rent,. state and City. Taxes, &a • 4,972 02 For Commissions to Agents,,. Taxes, Advertising, &c . 8,965 47 DISBURSEtaIiTS. For Return Premiums, Purchase of -Policies, &c $32,4.18 60 For Reinsurauce, Interest, Stc.... 6,179 99 For Volunteer. Aid Fund ],400 00 AdJed to Capital in 1862 $102,310 18 Accumulated Capital,Dec. 31.1861. 81,091,409 32 Deduct Scrip of 18.50, 'AI, and '52. received in Payment of. Pre minms Accumulated Capital, December 31, 1862 51,151,789 50 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR LOSSES JANUARY I, 1863. $20,000 U. S. 7 310 Treasury • Notes • $20,000 00 20,000 II: S. 6 per cent. Certill cates of Indebtedness... • 19,742 08 24,C00 U. S. 5 per cent. Loan of 1666, Coupons ' 23,471 26 100,000 U. S 5 per cent , . Loan of 1871, Transferable.. . 100,212 50 64,718'66 Pennsylvania/s.par cent. Loan 48,744 11 20,000 Pennsylvania:s per cont. • Loan, Coupon Bonds 18,535 00 31„600 Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan, taxed - 28,915 75 37,600 Philadelphia 6 per cent. • Loan, exempt 36,194 50 .19.400 Philadelphia 8 per cont. - Loan, no tax ' 18,081 00 . 21.600 Philadelphia 6 p r cent. Loan, taxed 17,615 CO 10,000 Pittsburg. Bonds ' 8,325 00 26,000 Allegheny county Bonds. 19,806 00 11).000 Washington c onnty Bds 7.325 00 21,000 Pennsylvania . Rail road Ist Mortgage 6 per cent: Bonds • 20,990 CO 15,000 Pennsylvania Railroad . 25 Mortgage 6 per cent. • Bonds 11,E96 26 10,000 Lehigh Valley 6 per cent. • BondB6o 00 10,000 Harris s burg Railroad 6 9, per cent. Ronda 10,700 00 • 10,C00 Louisville City 8 per cent. , Bonds 7,141 40 600 shares Pennsylvania Railroad ' Stock 26,442 77 150 " Lehigh Coal and Ravi - nation Company Stock. 7,817 26 120 " Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company Scrip.. 4,19313 212 " Girard Life Ins. Ann. and Trust Co.'s Stock... 6.575 38 100 " Western Bank Stock... 6,882 60 209 " Commercial Bank Stock 11,035 25 76 " Bank of North Ameri ca Stock. • • •‘ 10,168 00 100 " Alamitos' andMechanios' Bank Stock • 2,784 00 60 " Mechanics' Bank Stock, " St. Louis" 4,950 30 2/53 " Delaware Mutual Insu rance Co. Stock -50 " • Girard Bank Stock 35 " Farmers' and Mechanics' Ba ak Stock 1,220 00 299 " Corn Exchange Bank Stock 8,970 00 524 • ' Real Estate held by the C0C0mpany...105, ,725 63 480 01 296,013 68 Bonds and Mortgages, all first liens. 787,377 69 12,71667 Ground Itents,•all first 1ien5........ 11,955 00 Premium Notes, secured by Policies - 97,862 78 Loans on Collaterals 19,684 04 Balances in hands of-Agents - 12,500 41 Quarterly payments due the Company - ... 9,958 14 Cash in hand and in Bank 14,103 27 Office Furniture 2,452 23' Scrip Dividends purchased by the Company.... 58 541392 Life Interest and Annuity Interest on Stocks and Loans accrued to 31st 600 25 December 16,381 22 Deduct two lased due in 1863... $1351,789 50 PRILADELPITTA, January 14,1863. At an election held at the office of the Company, on Monday, sth instant, the following-named gentlemen 'were duly elected Trustees: For Three Yeare.-rgtodolphus Kent, Ellis S. Archer, New York; Samuel J. Christian, James 0. Pease, War ner M. Basin, Pierre V. Dation, .New York; Samuel Wil liams, Frederick A. Hoyt, Christian J. Hoffman. Ibr Two Years.—Elliston Perot. For One Year.—Edward M. Needles-. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 19th instant. the following officers were elected! President—JAMES TRAQUAIR. Vice President—SAMUEL E. STOKES. .A.V. P. and Actuary—JOllS W. HORROR. • - Secretary—HOßATlO S. STEPHENS. The Board have declared a Scrip . Dividend of FORTY PER CENT. upon the Cash Premiums paid in 1802, and have decided to receive, after this date, the Scrip Divi dends 0L1533, ISS4,ISid, and 1856,.in payment of premiums from those who pay their premiums in cash and to credit 'those indebted for. Premium Premium Notes, or Loans on Policies, with the amount of their. Scrip for those years, on their. Votes or Loans,,on 15th instant. JAMES TRAQUA IR. President. SAML. E STOKES, Vice President. . JOHN W. HORROR, A. V. P. and Actuary. H: S. STEPHENS, Secretary. .ia3d 17 20 24 27 31 6tll GIRA.RD FIRE AND MARINE : • • INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $200,000. • This Company continues to take risks on the maw classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely.upotrite responsibility, and ability to pay losies promptly. Hadisbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 -Es andiwe respectfully solicit its favor in. the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, .TERRY WAIML JOHN - W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, • 'C. E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM • HART. ' DAVID BOYD Ja., PETER 8. HOB, of N. -Li WM. AL SWAIN, ' FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. LAWRENCE, ' THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLEK • • • THOMAS CRAVEN,bProsident. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President. _ JAS. b. ALVORD. Secretary :. ' . ass2B4/Ikf - FiAmE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. -a- 406 CHESTNUT Street. • PHILADELPHIA. - FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. • DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, B. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson. 0.30. A. West, Henry_Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., John W. Everman, ChM. Stokes, Philip S. Justice: A. K. Rosen.heins, 0. W. Davis, • Josep D. Bilis. . FRANCIS N. BUCK President. CHARLES lACHARDSON, Vice. Preside*, _ WILLIAMS I. BLAMHARD. Secretary. (*Win!. LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, a.. 4 Curls, Frizetts, Gossamer Ventibited Wigs, Ventila ted Seattle of Superior Manufacture. Pricee are lower than those of any other establishment. BAKKE'S, latt-lm* - • No. 909 CHESTNUT Street. • FRENCH -MUSTARD:-A:WINVO.T.CE of Purr,e_V & Bean e& 'French Blusiazd, Just re ceived, per Valkprien," for' sale by CHAS. S, AS. CARSTAIRS, No. 128 WALNUT and 21 ORANITE St. . IMILLE'S SAVE DEPOT EL n Li MOVED to No. 1 3 South SEVENTH. Street, near e ranklin Institute. .Tbe undersigned, thankful for past favors, .and being determined to merit future Patronage, has secured ma elegant and convenient store,,and Us now on band .a large assortment of Lillte's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fite and Burglar Proof Safes (the only strialy tire and burglar proof sates made). Aleo, Lillie 's llnualled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. ie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be fetmiahed to order on short notdoe. This is the strongest, boat pm. tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet of%red. Also; particular attention is called to Lglie'a New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This slot . 4 / 3 calk ceded to suripasa in style and elegance anything-yet offered for this purpose, and is the only one that strictly Am and burglar proof. Novioa.-1 have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, remittalthem nearly new, and some forty of other makers, oomPrising a complete assortment as to sizea,, m. lig all lately exchanged for flit now celebrated Lillie . The y will be sold. at Teri low prices. Please andexamine. .111554.71 f N. 0. SA,DTAISIt, Meat, %A.MI'VVVY ALE. OF lINCLAIMOD MEROHAN, r•-•' DISE, 'dm.. bythe WEST CHESTER AND PHILA FRIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ON TUESDAY MORNINCI. The 17th of FEBRUARY, 1863, at 10 o'clock, I dill sell at thi Auction Room., 10,23 MARKET Street., for account of whom it may concern, the following described MERCHANDISE, The same having been left unclaimed at the Passenger Station of the Company, corner EIGHTEENTH rind MARKET Streets, Philadelphia, for more than ninety days preceding the date of Ode advertisement 1 Barrel, marked .Oil Works. . / 2 do. no mark. 13i do. do, Iti Carboys, marked Savige & Stewart. 21Truck Baskets, marked T. Murphy, Delaware. 1 Carpet Bag, do. • J. Paid. 1 do. do. no mark. 1 Box Medicines, marked .I.._Johrtson, V. Green. 1 Package Sapanitler, do. Morrison, Glen Riddle. 1 Corn Shellor, do. W. S Witmer. 1 Barrel Whisky, no mark. 3L. G lass Frames, d 0... T. A. BAILEY ; Auctioneer, 1023' MARKET Street. jta7"29,1741 137,415 97 fIRESTNET - STREET PROPERTY. FOR OALIC—A. 'valuable niczotoolgo and , LOT OP OROOND: on the. North side of CHESTNUfi Streetetwon. ty-four feet east of EIGHTH Street, 41 feet front by 176 feet in depth tO Jayne street, Terms accommodating. Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO.. is=-6t* . NINTH and FILBERT Streets. •161,M 46 144,692 94 112 TO LET-THE MACHINE SHOP; - No.I33ELFREft'S Alleyy. Apply} to WBTHERILI, & BROTHER, jari-tf • 47 North SECOND StrooL. • gill- F 0 R S E-A DESIRA:BLE , -s-COUNTRY RESIDENCE, comprising fonrteen acres of around and a brown-painted 'sanded, brick Ilbuse, containing eleven rooms, a large hall, and open stair-- way, with hot and cold water in bath-room, which is in the second story. The house, one-quarter of a mile• from the river-shore, on an eminence, commands an un— surpassed view of the Delaware, on which the grounds hare a front of about 60D feet. The property is situated on the Wilmington turnpike, twenty miles below Phi-• ladelphia, a quarter of a mile from liollyoke, and one mile from Claymont 'Stations, Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and. Baltimore Railroad. There is good stabling. and a carriage -house. Apply to WM. 11:1,0D, • Near the premises, Or to . .1 B. eIIAW. '.32.27-12t* • No. 504 WALNUT Street, Phila. ILET,---A LARGE AND DESL SABLE residence for a baring honie, No.. = South BROAD Street; containing some 30 rooms — dining room. 92 feet in length ; gas and gas fixtures in. all the rooms; water closets, bath rooms, am.; two furnaces and extensive kitchen, washing and ironing rooms. Apply on the premises. ja%-6t*: 13,203 00 • 15,800 00 • P-STORE TO • LET.-THE SPLEN DID upper Rooms, No. 237 CHESTNUT Street. ..ip• ply to [ja&ttl • LITTLE, STOKES, & CO. . /11 FOR SATN. OR TO LET=FOUR - 11161 -1101:1SES. on die west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM streets. • • ' mbl34f 57,987 06 TO LET-A COMMODIOUS -ImiLDWELLING, N 0.132 North FRONT Street. Rea moderate. ripply to WETHERILL & BRO., 0c27-tf . 41 and 49 North SECOND Street. 5270,899 81 JANUARY 6,1863. GERKANTOWN COTTAGE FOB •mn. SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage' house; lot 71 by in feet. Also. " The Philadelphia House," at Cape May, with or without the furniture. The house contains 31 chara• tiers, large parlor, dining room and kitchen with bake house, • wash house, &c., &c. Lot •66 by 7 do feet, and stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold.very cheap. A large variety of Cottages, Farms, and city properties, for sale or exchange Also, 3 Grist Mills. with lands and houses attached. . B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, ael3-tf . or S. W: corner Seventeenth and Green.... -mil PRIVATE SALE. -A. SUBST'AN tteI two and-a-hal -storystone DWELLINGUOIIM containing 12 rooms, with large ball and open stairway, aLd lot of land of about two acres, situate in Newport ville, Bucks county, about two miles froni the Nes ham ony Station, on the Trenton Railroad. and 3X miles front Bristol. . . . There are a carriage•nouse,, stable, and ice-house, a fine garden containing some eh- ice fruit; and the bull& lugs and grcends are in excellent condition. The trains on the Trenton railroad render this place easy of accesr, and it won d therefore be found a de- sirable residence to any one desirous of daily visiting the city. Terms moderate. Apply to CHARLES 8. BOITTCHER, on the premises, or to JAMES H. CASTLE, iaB-thstulm 709 LOCUST Street. 3a19-d6t4bistr3t - • • 11. SALE :. OP ..A.-•••:VALU A . BLE - FARM, the property of : the lat. JOIIN PALMER, deceased, situate In liarby township, Dela ware county; abont four miles 'from Market-street bridge; by way of the Delaware•county turnpike and half a mile from Church-lane Station, on the lifedia Railroad, containing about forty acres. To be sold by the executors, on the 29th' instant, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: Apply to JOHN OTT Y, residing thereon. Tbis.property is worthy the' attention of persons seek. investment, ing a safe • . . . a24-3t* At FOR,. SALE AND EXCHANGE.- - A large riuniberidthti4djoining counties to suit any person wishing to purchase a good Farm. Also, a number of .Fruit Farms in the neighborhood •of Dover, State of Delaware. Call and examine Rester. Apply to . E. gi PETTIT, jal7 No. 309 WALNUT Street. 18,390-00 es FOR SALE-CHESTER COUNTY Asa. FARM, containing 200 acres. Convenient to Rail road Station. First-class improvements. Said to-be one of the very best in that county. Apply to PRPTIT, Jan • No. 309 WALNUT Street. $91,054 65 ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH tits BNOLISH Branches'aq MUSIC desires a Situa tion as GOVERN ESK • • . Address !` Bliss M.," Prea once. ia27-taths3t* $142,8M 77 N: ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH -•L-a , an. available Capital of from 6 to 8,030 dollars, is offered a_gtood opportunitT for investing same in an ES TABLISHED AND.. PAI LNG BUSINESS, located on Market street. Responsible parties' can obtain reliable information .in relation to same by addressing Box 193 Philadelphia Post Office. Ja.27-31* $40,518 59 41,930 00 $1,049,479 32 TO . CARPET DEALERS:-$lOO OR 4 , 4160 worth of Carpets Wanted, iu 'exchange for Clothes,' by a thsrbolaas• Merchant Tailor. Ad dreis Box 1114 P.. 0.. • • ja28.2,* PEA° fIOAL AISID EXPERIENC FD lA. Accountant, desires st situation as Bookkeeper, General Clerk, or any active employment that will yield him an honest living. Address "Practical,". this office. • - jaW-2ts TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.-AN . experienced salesman. having a valuable business acquaintance. 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 Prt.9.4 office., . • ja.2B 3t* COAL VESSELS WANTED...7O LOAD and clear immediately for ' ' • Washington, D:. Piney Point. Beaufort. • Turtle BarboTals.. . ti y rer e tlf. C. Port-Royal. S. C. New Orleans. • ,Soston. Apply to • HUNTER, NORTON, lk co., 9osg.wmanyr Street $lOOO AND ' A. PA.RTNEA WANT f....... ED.—An excellent opportunity to engage 'in a' be autiful and extensive business in the Nest, will :yield the investor one to two thousand 'dollars first year. • One having a practical knowledge of Steam Engines and Machinery preferred. Must produce unexceonable re ference. For further information address `' 'West," this office. ' Jana& WANTED,-- laA GOOD. SALESMAN ' House. Address "Box 1319," Phila delphia Poej Office, with name and reference. ia24l2t* da • WANTED . TO RENT, FROM THE et:Aif next, a moderate - sized three-sto ry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in a rceutral locality. It must have all the modern improvements. Address, Rent," at this office, stating locality and price. jalis-tt A SECOND -STORY,FRONT.ROQMIS • to be "vieateil- this day,oji No. 415 South FIF TEENTH.Street. Also, one single room.: • Ja27-7t*, THETADVER7 IBBR WOULD BE much cibHoed to any one who eMtld . give infOrmation ofberhusbana; FREDERICK BALB,Drum Major in a New York regirnentovhich passed through PhilMelphia,be tureen theleth and 20th of last. October. lie is over five feet high, light-complexioned and light-haired. He .is an Englishman by birth. Please address Mrs. ANNE BALE, 1508 ,CARLETCN:Street. (Washington PaPerfi please copy.), • • lts . PBNSIONS.,-- $lOO BOUNTY AND . Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a - dis Lance. oclB-tf 1,161,789 03 . 10,003 00 LOST- . -.A: CERTIFICATE .OF THE 5 per cent. Philadelphia connty Loan, under an act of Assembly datedrhe 10th; day of April, 101.1 4 for Eighty seven Dollars, payable to . Richard Tead.om, executor of Francis Kroeson, deceased, or his heirs or assigns. . The finder will be rewarded by. returning it to _± - • • . DENJANIN-H. TURNER, • dele-tuain* • • ••••• No. 102 DANA. Street. NOOTIOR-LOSTi . .S4TURDA.Air evening, the 10th inst., cinthelast'wri-train on the North Pennsylvania Railroad between Philadelphia and Gwynedd., a POCKET - Boo k, with gumelmtic clasp or baud, containing about Five Dollars in money, and a Pr,missory .Note, dated December Ti 1982, and payable in ninety days, drawn by Elizabeth turner and Win. 11. .Richie 1n Paver-of Albert F.- Shaw,. or order, for Fifty Dollars (+ 930). and some other papers of no value except to the owner.. All persons aro cautioned against nego tiating said note, it haying never been endorsed by the payee. ' Ary person finding the above will be suitably reward ed by returning them to'either of the undersigned. • ALBERT BRADFIELD; Esq,_. Norristown. j a 22 27-3 t! ' 'Attorney for : A.. F:SRAW, Gwynedd. A VA-14 1 .[TA131 , r7MIOINE I ! .I NO FAltirl7r ' SliolAD ViiiriTiillT IT you Bronchitis, Asthma? • ' • Have you Weak Nerves..Distarbed Sleep? Have you Liver Complaint,,Hlobd Spitting? . Have you Pains, side, breast. &c. _?. • . Have you any symptoms of Consumption! , Clergymen: Physicians,. all Public Speakers, say " Swayne's Compound. Syrup of Wild Cherry" gives that vigor to the voice which cannot be obtameddrom any other remedy. For all Pulmonary Complaints, the aged and debilitated, it is truly valuable. Thirtyyears' experience, and its increasing popularity, are convincing Proof. We think there never has been a medicine which has given snch universal satisfaction as "Dr. Swayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry." It has stopped night sweats, checked deep-seated ulcers of the lungs, raised those who were fast declining with great• weakness, when all other means proved unavailing. IPPRIROMI4kit;444 I 7:‘ , 417 A DOSE OP Da. SiirATNE'S 1134.L.RSAP4t. AND, TAR Prr.r.s, once or twice a week, will cure the most obstinatollead ache, Fever,. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Biliousness, Female Diseases. &c. They . . are • a great blood-purifying purgative. Where there is headache, pain or soreness of the body accoropanyingyour cold or coush, take a dose or two of these. Pills, in, connection, with the Wild Cherry. It will' remove.thadiffigulty. Prepared only by Dr. SWATWZ & 50N;...350 North SIXTH Stieet; above VINE.. Sold by all . Druggists. •LYE AND E.A.R. --PEOF.' J. ISA.A.CS, Oculist and Aurist. from Leyden, Holland, is per manently located at No.oll PINE Street, where he 'mate all diseases of the Bye or Ear scientifically, and calve— It curable. Artificial:Wes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made forexaroination. Witco hours from 8 to ll'o'olook,JL M.-and 2 to 7 ia4.9m• • . •TarITRrNOROPHATItIWERS AND • Cutters Intl& country tie GUT/MI:INST. FOURTH Mid BRANCH,. • • . ja24-Iftf 1 04.13RELLAS.TEE • BEST ARE mad ft and cheapest sold at TBtITH and MARKET. " SLUM'S. • 'RgIVEN . it CO., ILITAPGI4OI33ERI3 AND PRINT COl i c3Rlgirg, 'Southwest Aniiitai.if CTlParlf UT and SIABVW.iTH Streets; are prepared kien- Auto . any description of. Portrait, , Isandscape, Natural History, Aiellitectaral, Autograph, Map, or other Litho graphy, In the moat =manor mann3r, and the • moat raw sortable terms.' ' • • PhotograPh& Portraits. Natnra Historyand Medical rlates,laapa, and any . other de:mription of hates, colored in the lbeat style, and vra.rranted to give aatismotion Particular attention to polOring Phptographa. eati=tl 7 'AINTIOIf SALE. FOR SALE AND TO LET. WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL. LOST AND FOUND: ,IMED)ipAx.. DR. SW A COMPOUIID SYRUP OWWILD : CHERRY NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DBBILITY, &e. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO DIRECTOR O. ANSCRUTZ. BtrbinEss AG ENT ADOLPH BIRGFELD. GERIGIN OPERA. • NOTlCE.—seats for Tueeday. Wednesday. and' Fri day's *perils, can be secured to-day. POSITITELI LAST WEEK OF THE GERMAN' OPERA. FOURTH MONT OF THE SECOND SEASON. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 11363. Univemal Itectueat,Y . MAR 1r 1-1 A 7, Grand Opera, by F. Von Flutow. Lady Iknlet Nan0•;;,, , ,,y- - •• • • • • ...... • MADADIE SCMAUMBERGI Lord Tristan .• • " • ••• • ADAIR GiIeAFP Plunket Doors operi at Ver'cl . ock: Opera cornmencerat PRICES OF i)MISSION, ME-DOLLAR: Seats reserved without extra - charge. Circle, 60 conks Amphitheatrei.2s cent& WEDNESDAY EVENI9IO; January 23t11—First time• in Philadelphia, STRADZLZA, diand Opera; by , F: Voce ProtoW. REIDAY EVENING, January 30th.—Last Night ottlia- Opera. Benefit of C. ANSCSUTZ: NRW CHESTNingrREET TEMA:- Bole Lmisee and Managei .; ~,,Mr. W. WHEATLEY. TUESDAY EVENING. January 27, M. SECOND APPWLANCE OF EDWIN FOII4I,EST • Tuis,sEssom, IN PHILADELPHIA _as VIRCINIUS, Supported by Messrs. J. McCullough, L. R: Showell, C: Kingsland, J. W. Collier, J. Cumin, •W: Leak, 6, Becks, J. Martin, J. T, Ward, Hermon, Carland, Mts, J H. Allen, MadernePonisi, &c. Orchestral Conductor Mr. MARK HASSLES: - - WEDNESDAY EVENING, JanualT First appearance, in this theatre, of MR. v T=TAPK.ETT,.. . in'bis world-renowned ciantetOr of " FALSTAFF." Mr. W. WHEATLEY will make his firat appearance as "Prince Hal." PRICES OF ADMISSION Family Circle . Dress Circle • 50 cents. Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle 75 cents. Scats in Private Boxes, each - St Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 73f, o clock. • Tickets may he procured at the Box Office from 9 A. M: till S P. M. for tho whole of the present week. ja27 iiIVALNIIT-STREET THEATRE.— vT. .Bole Lease Mrs. M. A. GARBETISON. , Bneinesa Ascent •Mr. JOHN T. 'DONNELLY. . SECOND NIGHT OF MR. J. B: ROBERTS.' • THIS . (Tuesday) EVENING. January 27, 2565.. Will be acted. the Great Drama of BELPHMOR, THE MOUNTEBANK. Belpbegor Mr J. B. Roberts --Duke c e Mentbaaon.i Mr. 8. - Young Madelini --- - - Mrs. AnnaCowell To conclude w - ifh - tnu-lacahable farce of ICI ON PARLE FRANCAISE: - -- -...____ Mr. Spriggine Mr. S. HamAis Mrs. by,riggins Mrs. Thayer Angelina - Miss ferry - Doors open at 6%; Curtain will rise at 7. . MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREEt THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer SOS. TRIUMPH UPON TRIUMPH. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY.' FOURTH WEEK. FOURTH WEEK. OF. MR. AND MISS CAROLINE RICHINGS. MONDAY AND EVERY - EVENING. THE ENCHANTRESS. Stella, the Enchantress C. Richings: Eamir. the Pirate Chief Mr. Peter Richinia: For full particulars of MUSIC, SCENERY, &c., 411t4k. see the BILLS. FRIDAY:, MISSMIOBINGS' BENEFIT. laf- Prices as psnal. Seats secured six days in advance. BENEFIT OF, PENN RELIEF . CIATION F(SR SUCH AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. -The HUTCHINSON FAMILY, ." TRIBE OF AS e," will give a CONCERT at the Hall of the' Spring Garden Insti tute, corner of BROAD and SPRING' GARDEN Street% for the benefit of the abov" Association, on FRIDAY EVENING, January 90th: Altwill appear. Admission, 2/3 cents. Doors open at 7. Ccinoort at . S o'clock. ja27-11. READING; AN D 'RECITATIONS BY. czdrui. RUSH, for the BENEFIT OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS at Spying Garden Institute, .BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on. THURSDAY EVENING, Jitnuary.29th. Tickets, 5 cents; to be had at the door. end at 11.0 SIXTH St. Doors open at 7. Reading at 8. ja27-3t• CONCERT HALL -LARGE S LOON.—CHESTNUT St.. above Twelfth. —GREAT' TRIUMPH of the great Magical Pianist and Ortglnatorof SECOND ROST, ROBERT BELLER. who, In conjunction with LE:TEUNE FRED, the Second-. Vision - Pher °memo, -will appear EVERY NIGHT DIMING THE WEEK, in a grand ILLUSORY AND Pl- A N4:34FORTE ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of new and original Miracles, progressive phases of the modern mys tery of Second eight, and classical, popular, and original musical selections. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, St) cents. Doors o en at M before 7. Firstillusion at S (fel oer. A G rain Dian nee on SATUARAY,, at g.paqt-2 P, bI 2i3-t* ASSEMBLY •.BUILDINGS. GLOW ..ous;SUCCESS •OF WOODROF FE'S • BOREMI AN' TROUPE OF. GLASS BLOWERS; EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY • /MB- SATURDAY ,- AFTSK NOONS,—At each Entertainment, the celebrated•dow preasnre.GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR will be in fun operation. A Valuable Collection will be distributed Every Evening at 9 o'clock and on Wednesday - and Sa turday Afternoons at 4 o'c lock. On FRIDAY Evening, January 30th. a Splendid Case of Work will be given to the author of the 'best Conundrum on the Glass Steam &t -ithe. First Present, each evening,- a Splendid Case of Glass Work. Admission, 15 cents. No half price. TIOSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF -A- CAPTAIN WILLIAIIIS' GREAT WHALING VOY AGE, AT LECTURE RONH OF CONCERT HALL, Tickets 25 cents, or Ave for SI. REMEMBER SATURDAY AFTERNOON. RECITATIONS BY PHILIP LAW -LA, BENCE AND HIS PUPILS. AT ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 2.7th..." - The Raven," "Hiawatha," "Charge of the Light Brigade," "Prince Henry and Fel staff," Scc. Tickets 25 bit Commence at S o'clock. 2620 A S. SE Di BLY BUILDINGS-TENTH + ' S- AND CHESTNTIT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG SIGNOR BLITZ: The great MAGICIAN and VENTEEL9QUIST, with ht. 4 LEARNED CANARY 'BIRDS will give his new quid ptilar Entertainments EVERY ISTER ING during the Week. commencing at - 7% o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. T ie attractions will be marvellous: experiments in Manic ; wonderful powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. , CIERMAITIA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON at 3X - o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, Carl Sent; conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 8 tickets, sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; J. B. Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. u027-tf 11ASSlER13 ORCHESTRA -21- gouth SIGHTS fit., adatim PENNSYLVANIA.. - ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS 1086 CHESTNUT STIIIET. • Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. P. H. Admission 86 cents. Children halt' price. Shares of stock, tro. 399 EDUCATION. GE street lt kr . _ N AN•;.• 108 NORTH , . TENTH_ fore Tb.n.aar e 7i . fr .C°"?' 810, Apply be- E: - EXTRAORDINARY . 4 - 4 , 'PROVISION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF BOYS. —No School in the United States is equally well rmovided for- fire• educa INSTITUT E. ys as the- SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL - CHESTNUT Street, N. W. coy ner.of TWelfth street, third story, entrance on Twel ft h street. Parents are invited to call and examine the large collections of Apparatus and the Museum of Na tural History. ( ifitWit) J. ENNIS, Principal. VLASSIOAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL N./. OF H. D. GREGORY , A. 31.,11.11.08 KARIM Street. jal9:lm* • SCHOOL OF DESIGN, FOR WOMEN, 1334. CHESTNUT • STBEET.—The next Session of this Institution commences February lit. Charge $l4 for the Session of Five Months.- . . _ . . DIREOroRs. - ' - Joseph Harrison, Esq., President ; Bicknell, Esq Vice President; • P. P. Blorris, Esq.. Secretary and Tre a surer ; Joseph Jeans, Redwood P. Warner, James L. Claghorm David S. Brown, William Fellers, William J. Horstman, Eli K. Price, and Charles Gibbons. . . • is.2o-12t ILLAGE .GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELECT BOARDINCIECHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course is Mathematics, Classics, English studies, dca - Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, V 125. Tuition per quarter, WOO. For catalogues or information address Rev. J.-HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green. Pa. oclo-11 HOTELS. TTNITED STATES HOTEL; HARRIS BDAD_,...PA—REFITTED AND RENOVATED—LW, TEN EYCK, Proprietor.—This popular and commodious. 'Hotel has been: newly refitted and furnished throughoat its parlors and chambers. and is now ready for the re ception of guests-for the winter season. • The travelling public.will find the UNITED STATES HOTEL the most convenient, in all particulars, of any Hotel in the State. Capital, on account of its access to the railroad, being immediately between the two mettle' pots in this city. . Elsaaisnuao, Jan. r, 110tRANDRETH HO.IISE, • -a-0 Corner of BROADWAYCANAL and LISPIINARD emus. NEW YOII.IK. CONDUCTED •ON THB EUROPEAN PLAN. • The above - Bold is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by omnibns or city cars, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots.. The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many.of them are cf•em:entiftire — folee and ilartieirirafklUt76'ifatel Meals served at all boars. Single Rooms from BO cents to $1 per day. DonbleNooms from $1 to $2.50 per day. e2-8m O& CURTIS & CO. FREIGHT. • awilweg UNION .11441.1sTSPOR-. +AVON COMPANY, GRO..W. CASS do CO., PIitWRIETORS.—The attention of Mer chants and.Sbip_yers of Philadelphia -it direotad .to the. opening of a NEW FREIGHT LlNEttetwecn this city and Rent York_ We axe prepared to offer 7hrough Receipts for Freights between ths.aities of Philadelphia nondliew,.Tork.,ll24l points East thereof, via "CAMDEINAND PORT -MON MODTH," • . All Goods entrusted to our ellarge will meet, with prompt despatch and careful hanaing. Freight , received in PIIILADEL I F&INnt the CrAnpanyls Pier, that& Wharf above ARCalStreet; and. in NNW' TOME ab Pier No. 2S North Bkser, font ,Cd.mp.d.K.Ny Street. FreighbveceiTed in Philadelphia before 4 P.M. will be delivered at the Pier in Newffnri the,,folNlng da, and.Rreig'ht received in New York before 4 re. • will ha, delisered at the Pier in Phil 3444p/dm thq fono g day. Far fkrtherpexticulars, rues of freightdex, apiply. to GEO. 8.. McL9lll4 ftformerly of Bishop, Sixi vi is ; :i CO.) Freight Agent, Office, 11'4R • 'WHARVES,Pisiladelphia, F. GROWTTS, Jr., ja2o.lm (formerly with,Leech & Co.)a3eneral Manager. D4:4 4:1 ti=VII010,; I:A 111 DOI Wow ADAI 4 B RX,PRESS WITANY, Mee MO CBASTNIIT Street,:forwarda sarcele, Pachaw, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Sae either by ita own Uses or in commo tion 'with othisilipress Coyapazies. to all the principal Towne and Gitlin in the Unikeed States. • tel 9 B. S. SANDFORD. General Surerintendent VOR S A INZ.—THRNR-EIGHTHS tithe bri¢: Tho& .64y_to mu& S. 4 JAS. street. No. 1535 ALNIIT • EREEVA S & WATSON'S ETORA.._ 16 SOUTH 901.13ti1l STREW. .• • . PHILADELPHIA PA. - A large variety of FIBS-PHOOP SAM always oa hand pEATHERS.-2,000 POUNDS 0 HOWE' 4- • i.t.e Geese Feathers. For bi rooDwAß : D. 518 maim Street, MM A 4 HOTTER AMBIT LOTT' -UER wEurrackt HERR BEfraffiGEß jalo-18t,