-.- Thews, T lower atock market, with cotr aiderabitl. , ....../bro to sell the speensative stocks. 'Pelee ts, however no appearance of panic; but on the con trary, a feeling of confidence in nigher prices when the 'uneasiness produced by the high pr mium on go d shall have dissimeni ed. it has been generally remarked that the market stopped advancing when gold rose above 150 .0162 1 0 cent., aud there is nothing that would lbe quickly relieve the money and stock markets as a reaction of 6 or 10 cent. in gold. Its effect would be almost ' Hata story among fi nancial. malt as a victory, although victo ries are what Well street needs most at present. Among the firmest of the railway list Is Now York 10 antral. This stock is now quoted dividend elf. The sales to-day were at 1111%, which is equal to 123. The coal stocks are strong and higher. Delaware and lludsotreold st 132, and that was bid. Pennsylvania is sleeted 131@)133. After the Board the market is again lower for railway haree, Erin sold down to 723 x; Now York Central, 119; Pacific Mail, 167. Itailrend bonds are irregular—some higher, others lower. Illinois Central bonds rose to 126, Erie /monde 326. Erie lons the 11.1. Northwestern seconds are firm at the block at Port Wayne thirds fell oil 2 per scent., but tie firsts Red seconds aro SkgN per ce rt. Nailer. 'retro Haute and Toledo and Wabash bonds de clined Mgt: per cent. Terre llama common stock is quoted 1111,9536, the Pre ferred 66%@1E. Toledo and Wabash bold at 60. Chicago And Alton stock is rotated 0568. Border State bowls, on the whole, are lower, bat we mottne a 'steady (lemma for Virginias and North Caro linas at full prices. "outshines are also wait' oil at 70. _North Carolinas rose 1 per cent. ; aftesouri sixes fell off lg per cont. The Hannibal' and St. Joseph's issue is 'Ann at Rigian. Dovernmentur are dull and weaker, but there is no scossiderable qutuntitios of coupons of 15.21 or seven thirties on th.- market. The six per cent. certificates are Tether freelyotfered etfi. • 'rho gold market opened weak before the Board, selling down to 16614, butt on the first call " the price rallied. to 16811§182. 1 4, which was the quotation of flaturday's Mooed Board. Timers are hulked :sus at the close that a lower quotation will prevail later in the day. Dutiable demand notes are .14 per cant. lower, lint do trot fluctuate RN widely as gold. At the Hoard there srrere sales at 16434, but afterwards 154®161.% was ac cepted. . . . . . . . . TWO • OVACK. —T h o gold market to dull and lower ; sake 1.57.4. Phila. Stock Exch., r Reported b 7 8. R. 6zarsas7 FIRST I • 23 Elmira R Pref..„ nog 21 Union Bk T C & l' 85 GO Little Sob It rewn. 44 2:19 d 0... B.swn. lobe 43% 6 do 49% 119 do 'Own 43 8 Coin inereial 11k... 49% 1130 W Roudlng•Gs 'B6—, 108 6 Girard f1ank...... uk.. • • . • 40% 10 Beaver Mead-lots . 6214 2 Ponnkt It 10 do er 06 do 80% Xi do 70 98 do ' "OM 600 Green Mountain.. 33 9000 U 2 6s 131. 0 MO CRT Gs tie* 114 4 % N .4600 do KS O. lotr.loo 10 Far & Meek 8k.... 22.06 25 Mechanics' 8k... . 25% CO Catitw It I'ref. AA. 21 BETWEEN RI Penn's R..- • 7014 36 do 703•4 2 -s 10 1 00 Pe nn It let inert..l%) W 20 Blentra R Peer- - 501( 60 Catawlsait R. 7% Si&OND 100011 8 7.30 T N blank. 101% 1500 do blank. 102 200 do blank. 10.1% 80 Delaware Div .... 40% 6 Elmira R 5211 1000 Alleg Val It 7s. e 5.180 100 Penn /dining 524 00 Cam & At Pref. 65. 223 s 100 do ..... Pro( -.. 21.36 29 d 0...., Pref. 65. 211 i 8403 Cult es new.. .. .. 1141( =ON I onus. R... lots. 11% 2:10 Glees & Del 6.4 101 CLOSING PR Md. Asked. VEI 6e erns 'Bl 84% NB "Ij 6 WV LI blk.. -Ica 102% .American Gold..llA 107. .Pliii Se old..ex in.loB IV/ Do new.ex in. 114% 115 _Alias co 68 R..... - .. Penns 6e .104 ....I/sailing R 45% 45.15 • 0 . ,, bds 'Ea -114 o - .Os '70...111 112 o ~f .._o W2,.' ...1073,1 ioS -rattria R , .. 70 7011. Do tat en . ..11934 120 Do 2d en es. .111 116 :Morrie Canal... GC ra Do pea 10s. MI 115 Do es '76.- .. .. Do 24.1 mtg..,'.. Buell Canal Do 68 , Sohayl Nay• • 6 6ki 11 71 121totra 39 40 Do pr1d...... 04D i 61 Do 741st ta..11234 . • Do 10e. . . 21 Penns R 11t iiX Do 6e 91 RR "Do 10e .. . —llO 1711 6 Phlla Ger & Nor... Lehigh Val R... .. Lehigh Val bde.: New York St Closing Cinotaii Bid. Asked. II 516 s '74 V S 58 '7l V S liss 'Bl resist. 01 159 S6s 'Bl coup.. 043( 94); V 8 8s 5 yr V S 66 5 yr reg... /demand Ifotea.• .154); 151% Tres Notes, Tres Notes, 6 Itc - Gold IiAIX 187 To aneesee 62 tig Virginia North Carolina.. Xlasourt St 68. 61 65 California 50..-- .. • • Canton Company . • . • Del & Had "Penn Coal C 0.... Cambland C Co. /Pacc Mail 1G7).; 1a;1; t E x -dividend Ph Had clph The Flour market continues firm and on the advance, cith a good demand both for export and home use at previous quotations. and 106,000 bushels have been taken, mostly Ohio extra family, at $7.60 to $8 for com mon and good brands, including superfine at NIRO; ex tras $7@7.50, nuil fines brands at $.9.50@53.50 . P bbl, ac cording to quality. lire Flour is quiet, and offered at 713(giVil bbl. Corn Meal is firm, and Pennsylvania scarce at $4 bbl WHEAT is in good demand, with light offerings,and red has again advanced; 6,000 bushels sold at 172(175c. suontly at the latter rate, In store; 10,000 bushels Ken tucky white sold on private terms; holders ask $l. - bushel for thin description. Rye' is stead , at PSOIOOO 'V bushel. Corn b firmer, and shoat 6,000 bushels, mostly pew yellow, mold at SD; for damp, and 87@ASe'for dry low, in atom and afloat, which is au advance; a sale of white was =cleat 07c. Oats are firm ; 5,000 bushels Penu.. aryl vanla sold at Kettle fur 32 Ms. Light Oats are selling at 37 li bushel. DARK.—Tlere is a gooirdemand for Quercitron. let ro. 1 is wanted at 1134.30 TI ton. COTTON. The market continues firm, and buyers are not disposed to pay the high rates. Small sales of Mid-. dlings at ik; Vils, cash: GROCERIES. —The market is firm, with small sales of Sugar and Coffee at full prices. 133 tattle Calm find New Orleans Sugar sold at 10114411.11ic /6 JD; 200 hags Rio Coffee, at o@3li! e; and 76 blula Molasses, at 30®Thc per gallon for cloyed end Muscovado. PROVISIOD.S. —The market is stiffer ' with more in quiry for most kinds. A sale of old Mess Pork was Prude at $14.60 7 11 bbl; 40 lthils fancy Ham at 11,Fic ; and 600 tea, Lard at lum, 14.44 c, now held higher. SENDS. —There Is less Inquiry for Cloverseod, with pales of 4(0 bnehels at 1276 , 7.30 ' mostly at 67.26 bushel; Timothy is scarce, sod worth $ 2.60©2 . 75 bushel; and Flaxseed at sl.lads.l'M id bushel. WHISKY has as OD advanced; sales 0f'1,930 barrels Ohio and Pennsylvania at 590130 e, and Drudge 56(g)5Se ID gallon. The following are the receipts of Flour and Drain at this port to-day Flour Wheat Corn. Oats. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Feb. 2, 1863. The receipts of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are moderate this week, only reaching about 1,400 head. There is a fitir demand, and prices remain about the came as last quoted, ranging at from 93010,1ic for Cheater county and Western extra Cattle, the latter rate for choice t 8.34439 c fur fair to good, and 61g17c for common, liccording to quality. The finest pair of cattle ever offered at this market were on sato this morning, from Ohio, belonging to Alexander Christy. The market closed rather dull, the high views of thedrovers limiting operations. lu Cows and Calves thero is a moderate business doing. About SO head sold at from st) to ENO, according to qua / I" Th . e Sheep market conti nnes very firm r andericos have Again advanced; prices range at from 6071,1 c tl lb gross, as to condition and quality. The receipts of Bogs aro fair this week, reaching about SAO head. The market is firm, and prices are well maintained, with sale,~ at 011@7ho V 100 Sic. net. The cattle on sale to-day are from the following States: WO bend from Pennylvaul: 400 head tom OhSo. 900 head from Illinois. 60 head from Maryland. 40 head from Delaware. The following are the Istrticulare of the Bales: Fetthireer & Komi n, ei Western Steers, selliught from • 4)/V0.76 for fair to extra quality. Alexander Kennedy, 40 Lancaster county Steers, sel ling at from SS. 61.011) for fair to extra. Fuller & Bro. 100 Western Steers, selling at from 1660:i1110.23 for fir to extra. P. McEntee, at Chester county Steers, selling at from t 614100.6 0 (or fair to good, :tad 3) Western Steers at $6.60 J011(0 lifeCiese, 40 lAnenstor county Steers, selling at from $lOl9. 60 for fair o good. Ullman & Sluunberg, SS Western Steers, selling at SOW for fair to extra. arolo• C. Baldwin 62 Chester-county Steers, selling at $11.6 10.601 one pair You fine Chester-county Steers • a 1 1 0 60, Weight 4,400 lbs. •egliset-Attltaway. 75 W, stern and Lancaster-county Litton, selling at from $8.76(419 for fair to good, and a few extra at $lO. nice & Smith, 26 Western Steers, selling at from sogl • 9.60 for fair to good. Mooney & Smith, 200 Western Steers, selling at from $1010.2.6 for fair to extra. hi. Kehler, 79 Western Steers, selling at front $1131.60 for fair to good, !denuder Christy, elle pale of Show Cattle, the limed ever offered at this market, front Fayette county, Ohio, fed by Henry &'l'. Kirk, weight 9,guelbsllA COWS AND CALI - ES. The and stiles of Cows at Phillips' Avenue • Ttrove,Yrird itnett nitwit. 40 head this week. There is a pAn.figniand rites, el Cows at previous des, ranging at 6120 to gcc , o • s helot for Springers, and $1:410 for cow ••••• . and calf, according te ttality. ()ill lean Cows two sell- In } f al from sl6@le to. head ;and dull. t u.res.—SISION reach attest 70 heath this week, at from 15 @Soil lb fur lirst quality, and 4.)‘@hic for second do, as t o weight and coudition. THE SHEEP MARKET. The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard, as we have noticed fun' seine continue light, only reacting about 9,000 head. The market is very firm and lae • again sulvanced; first quality flheep selling at frt in 6 / 6 07)4e ? lb gross, and second do at from ci§ogoli lb as to condition and quality.. Sh Stock seep are in demand and tell at $311011.50 head. Lambs are soiling at s3ool' head. according to qua lity. TILE 1100 BIARKET The receipts and sal ‘.4 of Flogs reach about 9,600 Bead; the market coalfuues very firm, and pricee have again advanced, 2,600 head Hold at 11. O. Imhoff' e Union Drove lard, at from $ll. 60046. 02isi lee The, net. 1,000 bead mold at Phi!Ape' Avenue Drove Tard, by John Crouse & Co., at rrom $6. Gi7.6(rElloo Ma, net; ac cording to quality ; market brick. Now York Markets—Yesterday. .0811ES'are steady, with sales of 20 bids at 02.023; for rots and 80. 71i for pearls. BREADSTUFFS.—Tne market for State and Western Ylour Is firm, hot do Pi is less activity; the sales aro 1 8 , bbls at $71@17..15 fur superfine State, $7.80068 for extra gitate, 140133 for Kuporilne Michigan, ll:dial:Li, lowa, .10 for extra du, including shipping brands of round- oop Ohio at $7.8018, and trade brands do at 1913.10009. Sontbern Flour is Quiet and firm: sales 900 bbls, 37.75 RB.loforeuporfine &LIS more, and sB.:gsgito.2.3 for extra altlmore. - • - Canadian Floor is lees active, but steady; sales 700 ibis at 117.8C07.90 for common to good, and $131:39.150 fur /extra brands, . . - Rye Flour is steady, and in moderate demand at $l.BO 45.60 for the range of fine and superfine. Corn Meal is firm. W quote Joroew at $1@L10 ; Bran dywine $4.7/44.85; puucheons, s 9 ..Arr_oo. NVheat Wirt moderate demand, and firm, although there IN leas activity and animation than on Saturday. Eaten 85,000 bus at $1.4941.67 for Chicago spring; 41.5,4 3.89 for Milwaukee club; $1.841.70 for limber Iowa; I.&Mt 72 for winter red IVesteru; $1.7•4)1. 71 for amber Wicklow. Rye Is quiet, and firm, at 61@1.15 for Jersey and Mate. - Barley is scarce, and firm, at $1.60E01.70. A parcel of c boice Eastern brought 41.60. Barley Malt is steady; Bales 3,000 bushels inferior at 81 66. -Oats are firmer, and good demand, at 050870 for Jer emy; and 73c for Canada, Western, and State. Corn telt: 2o us 131 4 41ier, with a ratr demand; sales 100, _NO ]bushels at ' , E• I; for sound Western mixed, and bat V6c for unsound 0. CHICAGO STOCK MARKET, Jan 31. —SEEP CATTLE. —The market was well supplied, and under a good de =and by shippers and Government contractors, ruled eteady at yesterday's closing . prices. Wequote the followlmr sales 70 bead choice lowa stlit4eil steers at $63, being about equal to 6,lfy. They will be shipped East. 26 head fah: grade, averaging 1,013011 m,. at $2.65. 106 . ohoice slapping beeves. avenigin 1,272 IDs at:M.6O. II bead, averagir g 1.012 fhe a t StA66. 14 head State ateerer, averaging 1,400 The, at $3.37g. 81 head, averaging 1,742, Ihs, at 401. Hoag.—Received about 6,000. Market active and im_gyant, cloetng !Arm at en advance of t®lCc. We give a few of the sales : gr. Average. Prlce, I flogs. Average . o Price. 831 20 I ACI $lBO st) 981 104 231 0,75 oat of to-day says itnlre Salon. Fob. 2. a. Philadelphia Exchange.) WARD. 60 CntßPref sswnSin 24 12 do ..... Prof.... 51 100 do ..... Prof.ss. 21 50 flatawissa R b 36. 8 8 West Phi la R. lots. 66 6101 Snub S. Erk. 7.4.• 138 Cam& At Prof. lots. 2434 &HE Balm, Cl IS 460 Reading It..eash. 453,1 300 do cash. 45,44 50 do. cash. 4134 60 do 1.10 4514 GO Cam St Atlantic R.. 16% : 210 II S Fivo Year 117 600 abt Amur Cold ••••158.34 . 20 Delaware Div..... 41 4 Cam & Amboy It .15334 6 North Ponna R... 1134 MOO North Penna. 01.31 10000CamStAt2dm C off. 62 ' 5 Locust Mon ut.• •.. 31 2000 Pennaß Ist mort.l2o BOARDS. 50 Catairissa R Pref. 24 • 60 Cam & All— Prof. 2334 50 .lo Prof. 2596 40 Man & Bloch Bk.. 24 15 Little Selinyl R... 43 BOARD. 314 Reading it...lots. 4514 1 West Phßad R.... 66 6 Second derbtrcl It. 73 2911noLingdou&13 rx 2t 63 do wawa. 21 161 Catawlooa It Prof. 24 60 • d 0.... Pref..b3. 24 AS N Penns (Li.. HIM p. RS 16 Ponna ft.., . ..b5. 70.14 26110 American •Pold 722.5 about do 167% 700 US 69 Five Years. 97 ICES—PBX. B. Bid. Aaked. Catawlees Do p_rfd.—... Zi% Big Beaver Bead R.. lifinehill R....... .. Harriabnrg R..., Wilmington 1... Lehigh Na, He.. Do shares... 09 59R Do scrip.... 94 34% Cara & Amb B. .. Phile & Brio k Sun & Brie 7e.. L . . Island 11 2234 28 Do bonds.... Delaware Div.... Do bonds. . . Sprnae-street 16.% 17 Chostnnt-st R.... Si iBB Arch-street R.... 27 27 Race-street R.... lig lig Tenth-street R... 29 40 [Thirteenth-4AR.. 26X leg W PhDs 1t.•..... ea 67 Do bonds.... • • Green-street R.. , 43h 4434 Do bonds.... • • ' Second-street R... 7734 78 Do Birth-street R.... 56 .. Do bonds.... Girard College R 213 2634 Seventeenth-et B 1 . 134 1131 Little Sehnyl R.. 43 44 km, February 2. ns at 336 o'clock. Bid. .4.tked. NY Con R R....t115 llSl BriG common.-- 7L'i 7134 Brie Pre( 103 105 G Hudson Rir t 92 Harlem R R 32>i ..3 9 Harlem R R Prof MX 81 Rending It R.....t99 Michigan Can •• • 96.14 9636 Michigan South. 115% 66 110. Guar .102 1021: Panama.... ...... 197 190 111 Central....... 90 9036 Cleve & 66% 07.1 Galena & CM.... 90 9031 Clay & Toledo... 878 59 Chi & Rock 1a... .5336 59% Terre Hanle Co.. • • • • CM Hoc & .. ... • • • • Bill& Pr •• •• 1111 Cent Con bde. • • • • a Markets. FEBRUARY 2—Evening 3.600 bbl 8.1i75 bus. ....... S.vx) bus. ...... BXO btu. CITY ITEMS. CONCERT AND EXHIDITTOIsT.—We invite attention to a concert and exhibition to be given in the Central Presbyterian Church, Coates street, below Fourth, this (Tuesday) evening, for the benefit of the Sabbath schooL The entertainment promises to be a very pleasant affair, and deserves success. THE COLD WEATHER OF YESTERDAY created a great rush for Oakford r Son's elegant Furs, under the Continental Hotel. SUPERIOR QUALITY OP RHINE WINE.— Arr. O. H. Pdatteon, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in store a line im portation of Rhine Wine, by the bottle or case, to which we invite the attention of our readers who wish a superior article of this wine. FINE MILITARY FURNISHING GOODS. for officers of the Army and Navy, can be had in great variety and in best style at Onkford & Sons, under the Continental Hotel. PUI:110 SPEAKERS, MrLITARY OFFICERS, and Slxo2ll£4 can uae" Brown , * Bronchial Troches," or Cough and Voice Lozenges, AB freely na requisite— containing nothing that can injure the system. They arc invaluable for allaying the hoarseness and irrita tion incident to vocal exertion, clearing and strength ening the voice. GEORGE SteelVe Inimitable Piano Fortes, J. E. Gould, Severn and Chestnut. [jal6-thatim ALEMAIcDIIII Du gate DINNER.—A. dinner given to Alexandre Daman took place in an apart ment, where the most beautiful gilt medieval statu ettes, works of modern fancy, detached themselves all round from the garnet 7 hued paper hangings, which were here and there soberly relieved by great golden nails; whilst on tho vast chimney the an tique "Thief," in bronze, four to five feet in height, raising up its arms between two immense china vases flowing over with flowers and leaves, heaths and creepers, seemed to applaud the great Venus of Milo, who, white and serene, stood opposite to him on the top of a sculptured pedestal, dominating all the other statues. Alexandre himself was elegantly attired in garments purchased at the superb One- Price Clothing Establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut ,strect, Philadelphia, where every winter fashion, of the most complete design, is al ways procurable. GREAT REDUCTION IN WINTER CLOTH two at Charles Stokes & Co.'s "One-Price"first class Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel. The public are invited to call and examine the goods and prices. We arc satisfied that no such ready made garments are to be had in this city, or any other place, at the prices we are now selling them for. The material is of the most desirable patterns. Both Men and Boys' Clothing is °tiered at the re duced rates for the coming week, and parties in want of clothing can effect a considerable saving by pur chasing immediately. Remember! under the Con tinental, in Chestnut street, Charles Stokes & Co., No. 824. A LETTER-WRITING Ll2ll - Y.—A recent mail from . Newbern, N. C., brought nearly seventy thousand letters from soldiers in the Federal army to their friends at home. The writers of these epis tles were all staunch and intelligent Union men, and they affbrded their recipients a very correct view of camp -life, and of the various shifting scenes in a soldier's career. Not a few . ..Of theta epistles con tained eulogistic remarks concerning the elegant garments for citizens, soldiers, and youths, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT : : . THE HOTELS, TIP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT. : treet, below Ninth, A J Parkor, Now York • A H Schultz, New York Mrs OtlE, Springfield. Mass Mrs Barry, Spriugllold (3 W Snyder, Pottsville 13 Tyson, Beading J Eckert, Muffing D Luther, Rending Mr Scott Se ly, New York Miss Mathews, Now York Geo Diehl. Maryland Mrs Diehl & child, Md. C Boughton, Now Jersey J L Telt, New York John Purcell, Pa Glrard—Chestnut s II D Wllnon, Went Chester A 1) young, West Chester Jos:Small, Moores co, Ps .1 Eldridge, California S A Whitney. New Jersey Jos White, Baltimore - - .1 S Topisam, Washington Mr Eldridge, New York Jai Keene, Phil& C Mellon, Washington Semi Reneagy, Pittsburg Chris Heneagy, Lang co, Pa Win Knabe, Baltimore Wm Nordholf, Baltimore J W 'Money, Phila H E Wtlkinr Boston A R Curtis, Boston W F Donaldson, Ashland Geo,Ormsod, Tamaqua Robt IlleGurel, New York Miss McGurel, - New York Miss A Simmons, N Y 1' Hilliard, N Y S A Whitney, Now Jersey Tr C S Moore, oy, Canty W Ca W ard, Y Dr I, Webey,. Baltimore C A Dailey, Washington , Q C Doniface, Now York Jas T Ryan, Ca'Korn% J3I Enos, Delaware J W Vandegrilf, Delaware Wm Polk, Delaware M E Dickson, Delaware Salta llurtbert, Middletown P P Hurlbert, Middletown J W Evans, Delaware Oeo Macklin, Pa H B Hartley, New haven G A Hartley, New Haven C S Caswell, New York ontinental—Ninth a E afcGowin, Pittsburg 0 E hlcOowin,Pittsburg • 0 H McCabe. Tamaqua L H Eicholtz, Elk co, Pa J Lewis, West Chester • John DI Miller, Baltimore A Eliot, California John S Holcomb N Miss C Holcomb, N J WA Chestnut streets, !Henry J Fabrr, Baltimore IC Al McCoy, BaUlmer° Roo 11 ranght, Boston M 0 Palmer, Maine J S West, New York W Il Rockfellow, N Y Mrs W Rockfellow,lf Y W Castle, New York ICH Gat chell, Lancaster, NY At H Sanger, Connecticut J C Blensdell, Fall River T J Welle,Watillington,D C J Reed, S Danvers Id 0 Read & wf, New York Wm 'Morgan, New York JALawscr.ltwf, NY S B Upham Mr Tnck & wf, Maryland I Mies Tuck, Maryland M T An tram, Cincinnati Cant A K. Arnold, U S X Satan, Chambercburg • II Watson, New York F Howland & la, Now York C F Latham & In, New York MIAs Barney, New York H M Alexander, New York B h Foymunr,llow Jersey n S \V Torrey, now York W G Steele, NPW Jorgey D D Badger & ia, New York Coo Huddle, Dl Chunk BlisaMPerins, i ew Jersey S A Allen, New Jersey Clan. E . Powell. MASH H B Salem, N J Pliny Fisk, Pottsville, Pn Firmstone, Easton John A Fisher & pct, Penni 11 Rolando, U S A . _ Isaac Davis, Mass lass Slit Davis. MUM D c .1 W McCormick: N Walter Lawton New York SYa n 46 , ick N' Brunswick A 'P Stout, New Brunswick Geo N Hotchkiss, N Haven Win C Hnsbrook. N Y Win S Rue Jr, New York Abreo , wt, New York 111aj Bullea, tort Monroe Mrs Bolles M A Eapetti & la Dr II Carpenter & in, R I E Taylor, Rochester, N Y 9' L :Ityder; NY W Frasier. N Y E M Knerals, New Haven H F Richards, New York J French, New York A Roman. New York \V J Widdleton,•New York C Our, New York Dr H H S Anderson, N Y Alonzo Emery, Boston W Findley, New York JD' Wheeler, Bridgeport F r Worrall, W Chester C Brinton, Jr, W Cheater Major Constable, Balt W D Mdcy, Baltimore W C Handy & w 4 Md Mine Pueey, Maryland W N Wood, N Jersey Edward, Utica, SV Y B Grant, Boston . . blaj Teu Eyck, 1J 8 A Dr J B Lyons & wf, Del J Thacher, Baltimore D Pahnest oak, Baltimore R Green., Prow R f D D Voorhees, k York Alm NV L Merl. Peuua blaster Dnert, Penne, Was Hammer, Nortimmted Thomas, Harrisburg Tracy Bradel, Elmira Miss Anna Heade', Elmira J B Casey, Coun Power, Hodson NV S Wyeicult New York A F Edwards. New York Ormst•d, Mae NY F liix, NM York street, below Arch. I L Schnebley & wf, Phila Miss R E Boyle, Poona Miss 31E Ponnypaoker, Pa S C Brower, Brooklyn W 1' Brower, Brooklyn S Starizman, Baltimore H Warner, Fort Delaware S Smuley, Ohio JR Coorey, Row Colombia Hon II Stronse, Scityl co, Pa 1: Chapin, New 1 ork D C Green, New York A.l Fitch, Jersey City 11 51 Dayis,New Hampshire F B Finstliwait,Harrington L Colleflower, Quincy, Pa J Mentzer, Quincy, Pa W hedge, Halifax, Pa la 31.11.odyrers.Selinsgtoye Hal J Cummimu s Selinsg'e F Browneller,lndiana Merchants'—rolurt. G Burdick, New York S Bolton, Pittsburg J Jordan, Baltimore R I. Foeler, lillasouri Rev J Shin,lie, U 8 A S.l Borger, Bath II Warner, Fort Delaware JP Randolph, Easton lU U Angell, Columbia,Pa .G T Robenimu, U b A Lieut Col J P Taylor, U S A T McNamara, Phila 11 Howe, Boston A W Steele, New York T S Courad,New York C Pock, New York L B Minot, Hartford, Conn S A Castle, New York C F Jones, New York W W Lyman, Connecticut L lieilbnru,%Tasb,D C Lieut N G lass, Penne street, above Path. nos Humphreys, Mil A Kahn, Va, Dr J Brown, tie, las W Searle, Hickory Run B F Gould, Hickory'p Run Capt J C McLaughlin, rd, .T TJaken, Del Jae R Clemeots, Del James hobinson,3l,l F A Sick, Mil A 0 Solicit, Mil SpkrAr, N H Hall, N Y H Stroh, Mauch Chunk D 0 Leckenbach, Bethlehem C Kauffman, Danville:Pa W Mara, Daucille,Pa illorserlean—Cheatuu Id 01lee, Boston J II Funning, Prop, It I Dr Z Wintlirop,Wash, DC lienryWintlirop,Wash,B Zit Lantorlstek,_lf Y F Harvey,Waell,D C Jan 31 Tolaod U 8 A Jun T De Ford,Emyrna, Del E Beck, Smyrna, Del A bt Diekegon,Smyrna,Del It C Pyle, Easton W Hackett, Eantoa W Finney, and Stool Dulley, Oxford, Pa A K Kline, Reading A.l Baldwin Win P Lander, N Y B W Jones • street, above Third. Thos 31 Howard, Pittsburg Morton Thorne, Lowell Henry Taylor, Lowell H R Shaw & la. Chicago Jae 31chltil len, Salem John Thompson, New York Wash Shaw, Jr. Chicago Alex Pollock, New York John Taylor, New York H MM.ley Sr. family. bliss F Maylon, Wil Del JODI T Maylon, Wil, Del Cart 1' Clark & In., NJ NV hilioyd, MI Holly, N 31 Thlnipson, Clucin. Ohio St. Louis—ehestikut A J Mathew; New York O Eel lemon, Baltimore J Young, Baltimore T W Carter, Buffalo, N Y J Donald, Mleeisslppl • 2.16 s Wilson, Delaware I) W Miller, New York E Whitney, New Jersey lir. Show, Pennsylventa F A Srholling, Bremen 31 V Ilegen,N Y B Bony, Pottsville Thus Moyer, Reading Ah‘axo Moyer, Reading T R Parkhurst. New lark treat, above Third. J J 11 Johnson. Tamaqua The Union —Arch a W 'Nikolas, New York W Hopkins,rffe, Lane co .1 P Lasalle, hi 0 Bsusenbainer, Pittsburg Los leiug, Pittsburg L N Freeman, New York DJire Cleaver, Delaware Mary Cleaver, Delaware Dilute' Melia, Penne Lisnt O'Brien Col R Rateliff, Tamaqua Miss L srr, Reading Leibert, pu Pittsburg John Harrold, Matruh I) Eppley, Harrisburg R R Slack. Penna J B Hay Winslow; N J Louis Braylock J li liisley,SLiddlekown,Pa D W Smith, Freehold. N J Salanel Tmep, glow York reet, above Chestnut. Jam L Sotton, Maryland E It Johnsou, Elkton, Md John I Taylor. N Jersey Stases King. Chestor no Jas Watson, Chester co Commercial—Sixth et E Fotts, Bridgeport „bullradon. Maryland S H Garver, Oxford Aaron Martin S vvf, Pa ST Pennock 3 In, Penne M C 'Taylor, Chester co .1 0 Bally, Chester co .T It Itamsey, Oxford, Pa A Campbell, Brooklyn F W Been*, Brooklyn .1 Maglnitie, Pottsville A Lyon, Maryland C \ .Mitchell, Maryland Herbert Watoou, Choker co _ W Chandler. Del W C Urenelug, Oxford A F Achey W H Brown, Oxford D Cltaud ler, Jennerwille I John Boyd. Chester co States Union—Sixth Thus L Russell, DI Jersey siliert Wilson, New York B Cainbel, Marietta 11 It Risser, Danville John Rider, New York v id NV l'ox. Miss 11 Young, New. York H B Hooper, Jersey City Miss 1 , , S eaple, Clinton co Muni Janisoon, Norristown Jas 1) Reed, Lancaster co and Market streets.' W Ti Young, Ohio J E Shattiar, U 8 A TAent A P Swoyer. II S A W Hibbard, Jr. W Chester .1 Sheller. West . Chaster Bonbon Best, Kutztown 'rhos .1 Cooper. York, Pa ' Silos Rambo, Chester co,Pit John It Ninny, Chester eo C B Thud, Kutztown 1E A 'Varnall, al;ester co, Pa National—l T-ace At Euial C Bohm . , Wash, D C A C Cown Win Nyco, I'hcenixvilln Fai n ! Moses, Phianixville 'l' V Rhoads, Allentowu .0 C Easton reet, above Third. Geo T Capp, Jonestowa Saml K Marshall, N J. Israel Ballade, Reading P F MeCoolly, Lebanon C Mark, Lebauon Mount Vernon—Seeond street, above Arch. nos Benny, No* York Jobe Price & I. N Jernoy redrew Brown, N JarsOy H Howard, Boston 1) B Stout. Now Jersey Wm Mount., Springtlold Peter rdoeltea, Now Jenny J J James, New Brunswick Bludinosk—Second Chats Heritnge. Plathula Stephen B Ford, Maryland Jog R Colnly, Suttolk, Va ICilNmn D Lome, Taylornv'e col John 'Byes, Newborn Wan 11 Norton, Bending Jo. Grakres, LOWIBIOWIt Sul Clintlmp, Lewistown ect. above Ittar.bet.. P T Araiitroag, Delaware Nelson Petty, IN Jersey Matthew McilroY. Boston Dr A C Sines, 151 Jersey Joe Biddle, New York F Whitlock, New York Merrick, Bucks co, Pa BARI Eagle—Third V.ll,)irman, Loh igh Gap ' .1a col; %rpm IdontieY co, Fa Philip &uidt, Pa Petyr Wuttriug, Pa. t., above D Barly t Dauphin co, Fa • Jacob Hilleiptos, Pennaburg H Roth, Backs co, Fa J Roth, Dacha co, At J Rosenberger, Bucks co,Pa JD lifaxton, Reading Barclay Brown, Byborry Sol Roger, Lane an. Pa M Kollar,. Phaidxv ille .1 Emery. Northaniutou. co John Roth,Bucks cO, Pa Mrs Loth, Bucks co, Pa A C Oreth, Bornville • Ph illy Stratum, Bernville Black Bear—Third street" above CalloWbllL 1' V Brown, USA " . Conrad Foam, Reading David Bruner Adam Tiellinau,Rea,ding Sheriff Falter, Bethlehem Rolit Weaver, Pa W W Weaver, Collonok,Pit. David It Clement, Pa Rebenhold, Port Clinton.lleory E /Cram, Doylestown .Barley Sheaf—Secon IV FlRbor. Doylentowu Mr Furter it street, below, Vine. 'David F 011; Bitola+ co, Pa iJoltp Rich, lititok!‘ en, Pa .T Wean°th, Newtown Jamb Simpson, Pa Edward Cromdiao. Biters co W Brunner, Doylestown W Kitchen, Attleboro, Pa SPECIAJ NOTICES. 11, E FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHfrift HALL, 3%9 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly uryositc independence Hotels, restatratuta, and shipping supplied, China and film 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 crests elegantly engraved on table Masa. ia24-1m DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and Mei. They overcome effects - of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure DYsPepsiaaud Constipation. They cure Diarrhoilia, Cholera, and Cholera Idorbus. They care Liver Complaint stud Nervous Iloadache. They are the boat BITTERS in the world. They omit the weak man strong, and are exhausted nstnree great restorer. They are made of pure Bt. Croix Rum, the cite. crated Cslisaya Bark, mote and herbs, and are taken witi the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or tlm. of day. Particularly recommended to delicate per?on: requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug. Meta, Hotels. and Salami. P. B. DRAKE r% CO.. 802 BROADWAY. Now York. selllahn BATCHELOR'S HAUL DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye prodneme a color not to ba distingaished from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effect' of bad dim, and invigorates the Hair foe life. GRAY. RED, or. RUSTY HAIR Instantly tlllll/1 splendid Black or Brow". leaving the /lair soft and beautiful, Said by all Druggists, Afir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH!. LOR, on thefener rid** of each box. FACTORY, No. SL BARCLAY Street, (Late 283 Broadway and 18 Bond etrert.) my2S-17 New York. OR-PRICE OLOTRINOp OF THE LATEST 2ITT6Ite, made In the Best Manner, eipreeely tor RETAIL SALES LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt ores. All Goo& made to Order warranted satistactor, Oar Oys-Pitren Srersm is strictly adhered to. All an thereby treated alike. JONES & 00:. 604 MARKET St,rikei. M a Rg=E] . DARNS—DARMAN:L:On the evening of the Rlth of January, by the Rev:. T. J. Shepherd, Harry D. Darns to Mina Tillie lil.'Oakattan, all of this City. WRAVES—CREIR.--Janttry 29thi, 1863, by the Rev. W. Cathcart, Mr: Menu C. Weaver to Miss Jane Chair, both of Philadelphia. DIED_ ROES.—On Monday, 2d inst., Mary, wife of Samuel AM, in the Gist year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfally Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, northeast corner of Fourth and Plum streets, Camden, N. J., on Thursday, 6th instant, at 2 o'clock. without further notice. sea DBNNISTON.—At Northampton, Miss., on tho 2d inst. Evans B. Dounhdon. in the ald year of his age. ROICEY.—On the morning of the 2d inst. ? Charles T. Roney. llis friends and the relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, Ell South Juniper street on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'ulook. "es ClUtVhN.—At Jersey City, on the let inst., Mrs. Mary B. Craven, wife of J. Craven, in the 27th year of her 14 1' 1 6 relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her Amaral, from the residence of her father. David Davis, No. 452 Richmond street, Kensington, on Thursday next, at 1 o'clock P. M. "'"'• LEIBERT. —On the Ist inst., John Loitiert, in nis GOth ye lti relatives and (Hew% are Invited to attend hie fu neral from his late residence, Main, opposite Gorges street, Germantown, on Wednesday, the 4th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. Whil3BilLi. —On the morning of the Ist inst., Sa muel. R. Wetherill, in the list year of his ago. Bis relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, in Burlington, N. J., on Third day, the 3d inst., et 3 o'clock r. ht., without further notice. • METCALFE.—On the 30th ult., Joseph C. Metcalfe, in the 45th year of his age. His relative' and friends and the members of Robert Morris Lodge, No. 29, of the 1. 0. 0. F., and the order in general, also the Eagle Beneficial Society, are '4.7l:n u :enA:.°2gag slr"ceel. d ttl h des f (Tnue.rgad l ti f yrjWrinsOre n, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. STILES. —On the 30th lust., Henry Stiles, aged 68. His relatives and male friends are invite 1 to attend hie funeral from his late residence, No. 441 North Fif.h street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. To Pro ceed to Laurel Hill. • RNEASS. —The remains of Conk Charles Lotabaert Rnea.se, 15th United Sates Infantry, killed at Marfrees hero, will he -interred Et Woodlands, this' (Tuesday). morning. Funeral to move from residence of his grandfather, Charles Lomhaert, Esq., No. 421 South Thirteenth street, at )1 o'clock A, M. Friends and relativesare respectfully Invited. • • • . BATTEN.-0n Friday, January 30th, Mrs. Elizabeth Batten, fu the 87th year of her ago. Her relatives and friends are respectfelly invited to at tend her funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, R. Y. King, Eo. 822 Spruce stmt. IptL.A.OK BILICS.-BESSON Sr 'SON, ••=-, Mourning Store, No. 018 CHESTNUT Street, have pened a new stock of BLACK SILKS, Including all the desirable makes and styles, from $l. o SSZO a yard. Black Alpacas. 26 to 6 . 23 i cents. Black glossy Molialre, 60 cents to $l. Black all wool Moussnlines, 35 to 60 cents. Do do do double widths, 70 cents to $1.76. Do English and French Bombazines. Do Empress Cloths, Baratheas and Turlas. Do Thibet Long and Square Shawls, he. .ist2l & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -A- 4 ARCH, have n fine assortment of G . • . • ood Glossy Blank Silks. • • • jalo Widows' Silks without gloss: .;. . IEINRE & L.ANDELL, -FOURTH AND ARCH, always keep a Rue stock of • Staple Honanhold Goads. - .:_ Jalo Hest Muslin , Lineas.'andiflaamla. • 'EYRE & LANDELL; ; FOURTH. AND +- 4 ARCH, always liriegi full ling of- - Mourning Owl& • . . ja.11:1 Fashionable Shawls. ' M. PHILADELPHIA. SOCIETY FOR P.NOMOTIVO A 0 ttIOULTAAL —Stated meeting at Room 326 WALNUT ktreet. eui WEDNESDAY, Feb. 4th. at 11 o'clock A. M. "-.• • • 633-2 t MHORTICULTURAL HA-LT.—SUB eet for diecueslon THIS EVENING.: 'PM:try-- non, Arrannemont, and Cropniny. of Vegetable Gar dens." It INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Febrnary 2.16 K he Directors have this day declared a DiVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT. , or twelve dollars per share. payable to the Stockholders. or their legal representatives, on de !papa. Ite3-10t] WILLIAIII HARPER, Secretary. OFFICE OP THE HAZLETON COAL COMPANY, February 2, Mk The Board of Directors of the Hazleton Coal Company have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of two dollars per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the Company, No. 303 WALNUT Street, on anti after tho 12111 inst. The transfer books trill be doted until the 19th inst. feS-St ALEX. G. GAW, Secretary. M. NINTH PRECINCT, FIFTEENTH 117 ALD.-IVOTICIE. —1 he Treasurer of a fend subscribed at a meeting of Citizens hold November fah, 11364 to pay expenses of meetings, &c., held to avoid draft, takes Mb method of informing the subscribers to this fund, 'which accumulated to e.ISS, that he has paid all bills presented to him leaving a balance °tea, which, unless called for within ten days front the rate of this, lie 'will Teel himself at liberty to dispose of to worthy objects of charity. JOSEI'II TOMLINSON, Treasurer, fe2-3r , No. CMS MOUNT VERNON Street. fM, DEPARTIVIENT OF RECEIVER, OP TAXES—PumnammurA, January 30, ]SB3. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—The Tax duplicates for 1668 mill ho open for tho payment of City and State Macs on MONDAY February 0 18f11, in stead of the 16th inct.• . (Signed ,) JAMES C. KELCiI, In6l-.3t -• ' " Receiver of Taxes. IM.PlillldillkELPHl,4.,3anuttry 20, 1113. At a meeting of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY POND COMMITTEE. held this day, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted, and ordered to be pub- Whereas, The Citizens' Bon uty Fund Committee have advertised that they will -discontinue the Paymeut of bounties and premiums after January 31, instant; mut whereas, there aro changes to be made In military mat ters by the United States and State authorities, to obvi ate evils which past experience has shown to exist in the present made of recruiting and sending men into the field therefore. .Resolretl, That this Committee will not resume pay ment, under the present system,. after the 31st inst. Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by ballot to confer with the United States and State authorities on the subject of paying bounties for recruits, and for the purpose, of perfecting and reporting each nay:Comas will enable the Committee to aid more effectually the Go vernment by its funds titan It is possible to do at pre sent. Resolved, That the Treasurer is hereby reqUested t 3 deposit the balance of the funds with the Assistant Trea surer of the United States in this city, at short call on Interest, until tt is rrynire.i. THOMAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. Loney Humour, Secretary. ja3o-6t MHONCEOPATKIC HOSPITAL, 1118 CUTIIBERT Street.—This Inntitation Is now open bor the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will e received and provided for in the moat comfortable manner__ tree of cbarge. B. F. GLENN, no • 1 • '. Seeretary of Board of Renewers. rsA's OFFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO., PIPLADELPHIA, Anuary let, l&M. NOTICS.—TIie Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the BUCK MOUNTAIN. COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 320 WALNUT Streot, on WEDNESDAY, February ith, ISGS, at U o'clock A. M. ,An election for Seven Directors to serve the easuiaz year writ be held on the same day, between the hours of ai A. AL and 2 o'clock P. At. ial-thtot.PF . • War. P. JENM3, ,Prosldent. OFFICE Or THE •SUROBOIC-A.8... li f iaTlsT TO TFIE ARMY AND IttAVY, • PLIILMNICIr ?MIA, October 24.1E61 Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs. should aptly immediately at tho office of the Snrgeon•Artist to the Government. No. 1.009 CHESTNUT Street. B. PRANK PALMER. isfl.em • Government Snrgeon-Artist. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILA.- DELPIIIA, January 14,1583.—The Annual Meet ing of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania beheld at No 228 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February 3d, 1863, at 11 o'clock A. M. • 3rtlS4te9 ' 0. THOMPSON. Secretary. A : . CARD FRQM L 40: DETACROIX.- .The Lrullne class at the French study is fall fur the 'mooing. The afternoon and evening hours fur gentle men may yet receive a few students for the French course. . . No one who has practised my system of the French idiom throughout has failed to acquire a competent gram matical and conversational use of the language for all the purposes of httsinese and social intercourse. I require no committing to memory, no home studies ; all I require is that the whole mime be deliberately practised to the end, even though if:Aptitude should ex tend the time beyond the usual average of other students attending at the same hours. DELACROIX'S THEORY APPLIED TO OTHER LAN GUAGES. I profess no other language than the French; I never theless, long ago, composed non-uiernorixing'systems of other languages, for those only of my pupils who, after having finished the course of Piencli, might wish tq,cou ttnue with one another. I have now attending, betides my students of French, several who, after the French, are practising en a second language; and some on a third. The satisfactory result of the French coulee gave them full confidence in my theory for other lanquages. They were never required to study at home. They practice deliberately while with me, and trouble themselves no more about the matter till they come to the next lesson. I publish these particulars merely to make known that the ready use of two or three foreign languages may, with ease and certainty, be grammatically acquired in about the same number of applications that the memo rizing methods reqnire for the French alone. J. C. DELACROIX. The French Study, No. SlO7 FILBERT Street. It ESTATE OF THOMAS WOOD, DE CEASED.—Letters of Administration on the estate of THOMAS-WOOD, late of the city of Philadelphia, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persona in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those baying claimsagainst the same to present them to MARLA WOOD, Administratrix, No. sas ARCH StroeL THOMAS S. WOOD, Adminhitrator, No, 605 ARCH Street. PHiLADELPHIA, January 29, MN fefi-tue* JAMES M. SCOVEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blaster and Examiner in Chancery. jaltlnio 113 PLUM Street Camden. R. 7. A DECIDED SUCCESS. --11,EIMER'8 ..--.-,snyertor style and naturally-colored IVORYTYPES have won the admiration of all who have seen them it at his Gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. $5OO REWARD FOR RECOVERY of the Goods and arrest of the Thieves. Tho Dry Goods Store, S. W. corner 9f Arch and Fourth as., \MR entered on the night of the 28th or morning of the 79th January, and SILKS amounting to between *l,OOO and N 6 000 Stolen therefrom. The above reward will be given for the recovery of the same. feg•St . BYRE Sc LANDBLL. APPLICA7 lON WILL BE MADE TO the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY CORNET for renewal of Certificate of ONE SHARE OF STOCK, No. 424, standing in the name of DAVID B. KISMET, the Ulm haying Loon lost ur rnislaid,,fe.34ll3o FOR SALE CHEAP-A SKALI., TIT. SOLAR BOILER, in gond order, with ot4Ant cook& stem-gauge eheek-vnlyon; MI ready fox us& Apply to Dr. SCHEIiCK, 39 North S I XT H St. fig THE PRESS.-PHILADELPITIA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1863. OUR SPRING STOOK IS NOW AR, H OSIER Y, AT LOWER PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OF OA FORTATEON. ARMY GODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. IMF-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. JD-OUNCE DUCK. muss, STANDARD WEIGHT. MAW LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETLNGS AND SHUT . INGE , . For sale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. el-if tf SEAMLESS BAGS LEWISTON A. OZARK, MANHATTAN, HOUSATONIO, HAMPDEN E, HAMPDEN B, For sale by • GRIGG- & HARM STEAD, ja9lni No. 21. STRAWBERRY Street EV ANS & HASSALL; And. everything necessary for the complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, WIIOLES ALE AND RETAIL ift,27-]m a W. SIMONS 6.1 BROTHER, NA • SANSOM.STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, . MILITARY GOODS. IN EVERY VARIETY. AMERICAN GOLD, U.S. • • • • .. FIVE-TWENTIEB,• •• • • OE, TWENTY-YEAR tux PEE OUR BONDS, . . PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TEEA. BURY to receive subsoriptions for the above LOAN AT . PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PRESLIITN. ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, • . SUBSCRIPTION .SOENT. sioB4lnhl 114 SOUTg.'rl/XELD STREET. JOHN C. CAPP .44c SON; STOOK as . 150 T E. BROKERS, DaI4ECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' HARM BOUGHT AND . BOLD ON COMMISSION AT MB BOARD OP BROKERS. AND NOTES AND LOANS tATEGOTIATED ON TEX BEST TEEMS. S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. B. GOVNILL NEXT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commisalon,ez elnsively. Business Paper and Loans on Collatoral negorlated at lowest rates. orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Were to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Rio, John B. Myers & co m kaFuel . B. Thomas, Esq., ()HIO AND PENNSYLVANIA R. R COMPANY BRIDGE BOX DS.—Sealed Proposals will be received until THURSDAY next, FEB. sth, at noon, for selling to the Trustees, for the use of the Sinking Fund, Ten Thousand Dollars (0 1 ,00) of the bonds known as the Bridge Bonito. Proposals will be di rected to the undersigned, and will be opened at the time named, in presence of those parties who may be inte rested in the bids. The Trustees reserve the right to de cline any bids which they may consider incompatible with the interest of the trust. C. MACALESTER, R. MILLER, JR.. in?-9-6t Trustees, NO. 205 South SIXTH Streek $l6OO $2,000, $2,500, $3,500, AND , , SO,CIONTO LOAN on Cita Mort a. Ap pl y to Year MI No. 309 W A LNUT Whet QENUY FOR THE - SALE OF UNITED STAT-E•S TAX • STAMPS, Iro. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STADIPS that have been Maned by the Government for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of S5O and up. wards. • Office Hours from 9 A. DI. to 5 P.M. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, de9-8m No. 57 South THIRD Street. UNITED STATES PTFTII COLLECTION DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA. NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car ,riagel; Pleasure Yachts, BilliardiTables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persons mums' to take out LICENSES, having been completed, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS of the City of Philadeta, by WILLIAM II: MILLER and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at the °Bice Langstroth's Balding, GERMANTOWN, and for the TWENTY-THIRD WARD of said city by DA NIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at the olllco of the Collector, Frankford street, Franlegord, daily, be tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M • PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, on or before the twenty-first day of February, 1599, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof and costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1,1861 All persons 'who, in like manner, shall fall to take out their LICENSES, as required by law, on or, before the 21st of February next, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional on the amount thereof and TEINEE TINES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, In accord ance with the provisions of the 19th and 99th sections of the Excise Law aforesaid. Money of the United States only received. No thither notice will be given. JOHN W. COWELL. Collector. Germantown (Philadelphia), Jan. 30, 196 t ja,3o-tfo2l • TN TERNAL "LEVEN UE.-OFFICE AS SESSOR FOURTH 'DISTRICT, No. 4.97 CHESTNUT Street, (Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Building. )—Put- LADELPHIA, January 36, Mat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all that portion 'of the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, comprise in the limits of the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Phi ladelphia, has been divided into Two Divisions. All that portion of the ward lying east of and including the east side of Twelfth Street Lq constituted Division JOSEPH 0. RITTENHOUSE, Assistant Assessor, resi dence, No. 663 North ELEVENTH Street. Tho remain der, lying west of and including the west side of Twelfth Street, is Division No. us-, JAMES R. OARRIGUES, Assistant Assessor, residence, B'l4 North TWELFTH St. D. 1.. SOUTH WORTH, 'faltrd Assessor Fourth District. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE. NUE —TIMED COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl vania, comprising Twelfth Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named District, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereby given that the taxes aforesaid will he received daily by the undersigned, between the horns of 9 A M. and 31'. M. (Sundays excepted ,) at his office, Sonthwest corner of 911-1119 D and WILLOW Streets, on and after MONDAY_, February 21, 186 3 , and until and including SATURDAY. the Met day of the same ALTI month. PENES. All r4rsons who fail to pay- their Annual Taxes ripen Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tablas, and Gold and Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 21st of Nehru ary,ls63, will lunar a penalty of ten per centnm addi tional of the amount thereof, and costs as provided for in the 18th section of the Excise Law of July 1, BM All persons who , in like manner, shall fail to take out their Licenses as required by law, on or before the Slat of February,lk3 l 7lll incur a penalty of • THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, In'accordance with the provisions of the 59th section of the Excise Law aforesaid. Sir- Money of the United Staten only received. pat - No further notice will be given. WILLIAM 3. WAINWRIOR ,T Collector, isl7-dtf . S. W. cor. TRIED and WILLOW Sta. GRAY AND DISCOLORED HAIR DYED a beautiful Black or Drown, at FOURTH awl BRANCH Streets. COMMISSION HOUSES. HANGED ao,oop DOZEN THOS, ME.LLOR 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD SWIM. MILITARY GOODS. MILITARY FURNISHERS, NO. 148 ARCH STREET SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &0., aO=ME DEMAND NOTES WANTED DREXEL Jo CO., 40 South THIRD arse NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STOOKS AND BONDS MONEY INVESTED No. 313 WALNUT STREET Furness, Biinle 'y, 9 do., John del6-3mit LXM44:14W.4).X.4.4.404144 INTERNAL REVENUE. CASSIMERES, Comprising ft large and complete stock of goods for MEN'S AND BOYS' -WEAR. TEM TRADE SUPPLIED AT DIEASONABLE PRICES. E. E. COjtNER META AND AIANKET STS. A 0 A RD.---4N CONSEQUENCE. OF' some extensive alteration: we ve making. in our ROM, the store will be CLOSED on Wedni Way, Thuts-' day, EritTpy, and Saturday.. OnMODIDAY noxt the 9th, we AMU OPEN' with a.• large Stock or DRY 000 DS,andate they were purchased prevnma to the very great rise, we are enabled to offer inducements , to those in want. EDWIU HALT, & 241 South SECOND Street.- ATIISLINB -BELOW THE MARKET JaJL PRICES. --We have a large Stock of-Bleached and . Brown IBUSLINS. of all widths and qualities, at prices from 2 to S cents per yard under the case price of the agents. - Among the stock-will be found New York Mlle, Wil liamsville. Wainsutta, Torresdale, Ailewagen, and' every approved make. Country Storekeepers will save by an examination.- Linen goods at old prices. & W. H. PRNNELL, fe2 • lOU MARKET ,itreE4. CLOSING OUT WINTER STOOK AT AND UNDEN COST PRICER,— Saxony Plaids sad Pail De Charms, at 20 eta :Best American Delalms, at2o ets. • •AU imported Dress Goods at cost prices. • • Thosezoods are all really cheaper than Calicoes. Plain Silks, rich colors. Small-figured Corded Silk's, solid colors. Pit in and figured Black Silks. "Very heavy Oro Grain Black Silks. .Rich gyles Fancy Silks. All of these goods are at last fall's prices. -. Pretty styles-Fancy Silks, SO, 65, 75 e t, s , • Plain Black Alpacas. . Single and double-width Blvick Dolaines. Black Morinoes, Cashmeres, and Reps. . ..All at 1.4 prices. • • English, Coalmen,. Sprague, and all the best snakes of Prints in the market. "Pillow Case,. Sheeting, and - Shirting Muslin% Wil liamsville and other approved makes. " 0-8 Waltham and Pocasset.. Loyman, :Unbleached, all atless thswthe agent's case prices. IL STEEL & SON, fe2 Nos. 713 a.nd 715 North TENTFI street. PHILADELPHIA LENDID' STOOK ON HAND.- 1, - , All the beet makes ot Calicoes. All the best makes of - Mastitis. , All the best makes of Linens. • - All the best makes of Sheetings. All the best make a of Napkins. Together Tewels, Crash, Diaper Rucka,back, Bird e.nrlap, Arc. Ac. bite Cambric and Jaconet, full line. Nainsooks and Plaid Muslin% fell line. Winter Goods closing out. Shawls, Iderinoes, closing out, Balmoral - Skirts, all prices. Silk and Linen HUN, nice assortment At JOHv IL STOKES', 702 ARCH. Street. E DWII‘ T HALL - & BRO: 1 26 South SECOND Street, Save reduced the-pricestof Fang Silks, Rich Printed Dress Goods, - Choice Shades of Mediums, . Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins. All-Wool De Laines. All kinds of dark dress goods reduced. - Also, Fine Long Broche Shawls, . Oven Centre Long Cashmere Shawls, Rich new styles of Blanket Shawls. . 4-4 Lyons Silk velvets. pure Silk. DRY GOODS FOB WINTER. Rep. Poplin. - Trench Merinos, Colored Hormonal's, Ponit De Soiee. • Foulard Mika, Blanket Shawls, Balmoral Skirt, Black Silks, Fancy Silks. Black Bombazines, Worsted Plaids, Cheap Dahlias, French Chintz" Shirting Fianna', • Broeho Shawls, Fine Blankets, Crtb Blanket& SHARPLESS BROTHER, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH . Streets (IRIS .AND CRADLE BLANKETS. • Lane Crib Blankets. Fine Cradle Blankets. ;al • , EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and Lila WILLIAMSVILLES, WAMSUTTAS, York Premiums, Foreetdales, • • ' Edward Harris, Bay Mill, and Other good makes Shirtings. 104 Utica, Waltham Liroala and Pepperell Shootings. FILO: At nearly old prices. _ Cheap Damask Cloths Power-Loom Linens, Good Napkins ßlA Fine ToweAL PACAIs and Doylies. CK .• Fine Colored Alpacas, Prints, Delaines, Cheap Reps. All-wool Reim at ' -Balmorals—Cood Skirts, fell size, B. closing out Winter Cloaks and Shawls. Closing out Boys' Winter Clothing. COOPER & COMMA 1a24-tf R. I. corner NINTH and MARKET Streote PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -A-A ARCH, have a fine s FAMILY• ____ GOODS FOR CUSTOM. Good Large Blankets. • ' Good Linen Sheetings. • Good Muslin by thepiece.. .... Good Unsbrilaking Flannels. • ' • - . Good Fast Colored Prints. Good Table Linen and Towel& .. ' Good Quality Black Silks. . . • Good Assortment Colored Silks. Jai' NOTICE OF 00PARTNtRSIlli).- . - The undersigned hereby give notice that they have entered into a Partnershtp. That the name of the tam under which said partner , glints to be conducted is McCAMMON & ANDERSON. That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted by tbo said firm is Wholesale Jobbers of Rib bons, Silks, Flowers, and Millinery goods in general, and the same will bo transacted at No. 31 North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia: WILLIAM I. MeCASIMON, Late of Springs. Oak, & Co. ROBERT C. ANDERSON, Late of Louisville, Ky. REPERENCEe: Messrs. Bucxxon, McCAmmog, & Co. Jong B. Kraus & Co. BARcßorr & CO. J. B. LtrPINCOTT & CO. Sitmn.suitt, Run, & Co. WRIOII7I, Thum, Co. Mr. ALEXANDER WRILLDIN, Vice President Corn Exchange Bank. AT Mr. JOHN C. TABER is otir Barer for the House. Philadelphia, February 2, 1063. fe2-It* NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA, FEB RU. ARY, 2. 11.03. —no COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY J. BID DLE, and ALEXANDER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange Brokers, tinder the firm of Thomas Biddle dr Co., to this day dissolved by the terms of our articles of copartner shin in consequence of the death of Major ISENRY J. 13115bLE. The business will be carried on by the surviving part ners at the same place and under the same name. The affairs of the old - Arm will be settled by the sub scribers. TITOMAS A. BIDDLR, fe2-1m ALEXANDER DIDDLE. TEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fore exlating between EDWIN HALL & BROTHER is this day duisolved, by mutual consent, LEWIS S. HALL retiring. The basin& s will - be continued by EDWIN HALL, under the name of EDWIN HALL & CD. EDWIN HALL. LEWIS S. HALL. fe2-131.* • 4FEBRiARY2,IO pRILADELPHIA, JANUARY 28TH, -a- Ma —Notice is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between George Henderson,Robt. W. South mayd, Edwin Henderson , Thomas D. Henderson, slid William H. Henderson, under the firm of lIENDEK SON, SOUTHMAYI) & CO., has been dissolved by mu tual consent.. fed-Lt C 0 P A RTNERSHIP.-THOMAS H - . •-11 ER and FRANCIS S. COLLADY Are partners in our arm from this date. • •• THOS. W. EVANS & CO., 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. Febrility.% 1803. te2-at ISSOIUTION OF COPARTNER. infiP.—The copartuership heretofore existing be. tureen ANN W. Aic?iBELY and CHARLES W. Mai HELY, under the firm of McNEELY St Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Aim W. McNeely retiring. CHARLES W. MoNEELY, of the late firm of McNeely & Co., and ROBERT. K. AfaNEELY, having associated themselves under the style and Arm of McNEELY &•Co., will continue, as heretofore, the Morocco Leather Manu facturing business at the old stand, 61 North FOURTH Street. They respectfully solicit of their friends and the trade a share of their patronage, and a continuance of the business relations so long enjoyed with them. CHARLES W. McNEELY, ROBERT K. McNEELY. Philadelphia, January 1, 166.3. ia2S-60 NOTIOE.—THE UNDERSIGNED hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership, which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1961 to terminate on the 31st day of December, 1962, and which they have THIS DAY renewed, In compliance with the LAWS of Pennsylvania. ' 1 The name of the firm under which the said Part nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE. 2. The general nature of the business transacted is the buying and vending of VARIETLF,B and FANCY DRY GOODS. at No. 59 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania. 3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is MATHIAS 3L MARPLE, residinl at No, TM COATES Street, in the city of Philadelph a, antrof the Special Partner of mlid firm GEORGE G REIGN residin at 640 North FOURTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia. a. 4. The amount of capital contributed by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said partnership was formed—to wit on the 2d day of February WM, wes TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. 5. The said partnership Is now renewed, and Is to con tinue until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Decem ber 1864. . P DeCember 31, 15e8. MATHIAS X MARPLE, GEORGE arg Partner. SPoOial raartner. NOTICE.-TIEE LIMITED PARTNE.II- 8111 P heretofore exietingbetween the undersigned, ender tho firm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER, expires' this day, by its own limitation. Philadelphbirusi trer 31, 1 d62. J. THEOPH. PLA CARL Q. SCHfiriTL general Partners. • CHR. F. PLATE, Special Partner. By his Attorney, J. THRONE. PLATE. The midernigned continue the Importing and General Commission Butsineas, under the firm of J. T. PLATS & ECHOTTLER. for their own account J. THBOPH• PLATE. _CARL C. GGHOTTLEE. ial-aw Philadelphia, January 1, 1563, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of SMITH. WILLIAMS, & CO.. Is this - day dis solved by mutual consent, and the business of the late Irm will be settled by either of the undersigned. at No. 513 MARKET Street. THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL "CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 721 MARKET Street. ' WM. ELLIS & CO., Druggists, 124 MARKET Street. 5 cAsEs . . BLACKSTONE . UMBRELLA OLOtEIS". For sate by MATTHEW BINNEY'S SONG, Jo" BOSTON. Mass. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOTHS, LININGS, kc., COOPER et OONARD, 10764 CHESTNUT STILEET E. M. NEEDLES. LINENS WHITE . GOODS, LACES, AND • EMBROIDERIES. A full assortment always on hand at LOW PRICES. Just received, lace-trimmed Embroidered and Mourning-Muslin Bows and Neck-Ties, for the house and street. Also, all-linen . Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 15 cents. Also, all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladie, Gents, and Children, at WHOLESALE PRICES. jaB-tf 1024 CABSTNITT STREET. [K~~ yi ;+, ~t: ~ ~ ;~y : ~ i ~~ P. JENKS SMITH H. PRATT SMITH, JNO. IL WILLIAMS, WM: P. SMITH, Jr. Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1E82. jal-tf GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ARCH STREET.. 606. FINE SHIRT AIM WRAPPER ENIPORIUM. Full Assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR QUALM, AND AT MODERATE PRICES. G. A. UOFFMA.NN, Successor to W. VT. KNIGHT. 606 ARCH STREET. 006. jft&stuth 3m THE FINE SI - lIRT EMPORIUM, Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET. JOHN 0. ARR - ISON, (FORMERLY J. BURR mtenz,) IMPORTER AND MANITPACTUS.`ER OF. GX•VII . BEMEN'S FURN'ISE.ING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERAVE PRICES.- N. 8.-7-7azticular attention given to the making of : Shirts, Collars, Drawers, a e. ja2,l4ap4 FINE . SIIIRT MANUFACTORY. -sr-- The subseliber would invite attontion to hio IMPROVED CUT OP SHIRTS, Which be makes a specialty in his business..Alsp, con stantly receiving, - NOTELT.IES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, -No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. Pour doors hltow the, Continental. 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY. A ATERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUCED PRICES. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice that they have lately issued 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 le flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were rmide, being refuse manufactures sent to this country because unsaleable at home, and. used here only for jockeying and swindZing purposes. We offer to sell our Watch, which is of THE BOST SUB STANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN' ACCURATE.. AND DURABLE TEERHERPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Ranting pat tern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Ancres and Lep/nee of foreign make already referred to. We have named the new- series of Watches, .Wat. Emmy, Boston, Mass., which name will be found on the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one Sold. by all respectable Watch Dealers in the loyal States. Wholesale ordera should be addressed. to ROBBINS• db . APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, 182 BROADWAY, R. Y Jalo4 in thlat . FINE WATCH • REI'AIRING attended to, by the moat, torpertearod workmen. tuld every wateh warranted for one rear. 0.. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street:- FINE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry. and Sil verware. at the lowest possible prices. G. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Strew a D. T. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRETT tr DEATH,) • .607 CHESTNUT STREET. Is SOILBUILUY in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, •AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and onalitlea, to suit all slaloms of buyers. ELI HOLDEN, • • 4 .1 . Dealer In flits AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCI i ab lp • • TOE a WATCHES, JEWELRY, d&0. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LIM THAI. PORMEE PRICE FARR Si BROTHER, Importers, 1n12041 324 CBEsTrim Street. below Fe MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY FOE . J.T.4. almost nothing. Cheap Trimming Store. 912 6 MARKET Street. • fe2-6t• MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHIC '• '.CHLRIIIB. G, W. SIMONS & BROTHER, MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, SANSOMATREET Have just 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 bad at all the principal jeweler's, opticians and fanny stores in the city. iagtflm LADIES' FURS. LADIES' •VANCY • FURS.; JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, r=7MTTWM .' rj.MZ7M LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies. please gil) me a call p iizio %_J I ~,,,Nrvvvv,Ns GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO3IPANY OPPICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILLDELPHIL CAPITAL 5200,000. Thle Company continues to take risks on the eater classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the Duda of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS mime respectfully solicit its favor in the future • DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHORN. JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. HEARLITT, ABRAHAM HART, WM. I M .BWDI,N J R., P URM R N S HO PP ARf W. LI JOSEPH KLAPP M. D., N. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAKE, JOIIN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. ' A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD . Secretary'. ito26-Lftf E COMPANY, NO FAME INERT/UN . ' 406 CHESTNUTStreet. , ILAD. P.H FIRE AND INLA _ . DIREC' IELPRIA. OD INSURANCE. _ _ - - -- E. D. Woodruff, • Oeo. A. West, John Kessler, Sr., Chas. Stokes. A. H. Roseuheim, Jose) D. Ellie. 'OE, President. ARDSON, Vice President, Seorataxv. • fia/5-11t1 Branch' N. Buck, Chan. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W Everman, PhiUp S . Justice, 0. W . ; Davis,PRNCIS N. 817 , • CHARLES RICH WILLIAMS L. BLANCH . . . . . .. 625 - ( Late HRP ti: CO., 625 ot Nort h l Fourth street,) ~., siatimac .. iarers of Tassels, Cords,Gimpti, Priales, Curtain Loop?. Centro Tassels, Dress Trimmings. Blind Trimmings, Tapes. Braids. Neck-ties, Military Trimmings. etc. fe9-33n Be. 625 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING, MACHINES, EVERYWHERE TRIMIPHAIiT. These MACHINES have taken the First Premium at the State Fairs last held in NEW YORK. MISSOURI. NEW JERSEY, KENTUCKY, OHIO, - TENNESSEE, INDIANA, VIRGINIA, ILLINOIS, NORTH CAROLINA, MICHIGAN. 1 ALABAMA lOWA, cAudiontfEA. INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EX-. HIBITED IN ISE. hi - The Work made upon the GROVER & BASER MACHINE Las taken the Prst Premium at every lair fn the United States 'where it has been exhibited to this date. MACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the same price, making either the GROVER & BASER Stitch or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., Jim-t6-it 730 CHESTNUT STREET. FAMILY DYE COLORS 1 LIST OF COLORS BLACK. • SALMON, DARK BROWN, • , SCARLET, SNUFF BROWN. • . DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB, DARK BLUE, YELLOW ' LIGHT BLUE. LIGHT YELLOW. DARK GREEN, ORANGE. LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA. PINK SOLFERINO, PURPLE, FRENCH BLUR, SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON, - VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goode , Shawls, Scarfs. D resses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. ' A SAVING OF SO PER CENT. These Dyedi are mixed In the form of powders concen trated, aro thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty-Ave cents you can color so many goode as would otherwise cost five times that sum. The pro. cuss is simple, and any ono can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealera in every City and Town, do3o.tutlia.3m If NEW PUBLICATIONS, RUSSELL'S AMERICAN DiAtHIC, BUREHAN'S MAI' EDITION. MY DIARY, NORTH AN' SOUTH. BY WILMAI4I HOWARD RIISSBID, D One large volume, CO2 pagea, caluinn, large, clear type.. Paper covers ; price oril . Vloo' cents. A fine,sdition, bacilli-, price $1,25. Mr. T. CL if. T. TITANIUM has i(on° a good PO - it:feel') the American iloblic;• lrf promptly bringing mit Mr. RUSSELL'S DIARY in afirantissime reprint; let usi ImM , by the way. with compensation to the anther. The book is certain to he viably read, riot less fromtheitts . terest attaching to the writer sari the subject, bur ati account of its picture's - 11'e style or narrative,- which is:- admirable; and we believe that •iS It. book, a whit' re.. ding of which de-aced on. both sides of the , Atlantic, by conveying truthful viewsi o en many subjects still imperfectly understomds In this respect, M. Rim-= sell's Diary is better. titan it :liirietterawspe,.because the Diary records principally accaos-and'consversations just as they occurred, -from which thoireader may draw his own inferences; and if the faettrere truly stated (and we find no traces of the contrary) wo•must all be e,ntent to, accept the nfere [mei which followin the minds of reason able and 'candid men. We, of Gleillbrth..cartainly, -do net shrink from this test. The book rooreoverwill serve to remove much Of the obloquy which . has, unjustly attached to its author. It will be found that lig has been at least a better friend - of the Union than , many among ourselves; he said nothing so bitter on so hard of us as many things which were said to him:land , hir dared, even at Montgomery, to lift tee his voicei against the hideousness of a new nation avowedlyifennding: itself, by deliberation, upon chattel slavery-as a corner-etone: Be exposed to the Southerners at every 'turn' the ab surdity of their 7.octrine; that Cottonif King,. upon • which they foolishly relied to force the great l s Swors of. Europe to intervene for their independence. Thz auJ swore he received, in such con vcrsation,here faithfiiity reported, will aid in opening the eyes of the Britisibpub lic to the facts of the case. We regard the publication of the book as timely, and despite a very-few , blemishes, ascribable to not unnatural prejudices ; the author de- 'serves en the whole to receive the rare need of 'praise which attaches to - impartiality. The unmerited abuse which has been poured Open him would have been considered .by many. writers, . under similar dream `stances, nos inviting a retaliation - in- kind from. which Mr. Russell magnanimously abstains. —Boston Adver tiser. T. O. H. P: 33URNHAM, PUBLISHER, N. 8.--Be sure to buy BURNHAM'S 12rno. edition Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price: [fe3-tuth2t pllO TO GRAPH AL BUMS Of every variety of SIZE, STYLE, QUALITY, JOD PRICE THE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY! CARTES DE VISITE In endleas variety, together with an immense stock of STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE: AT THE OLD PRICES A HANDSOME PRESENT Accompanies every Book eoldt Lovers of Choice Goods, at Low Rates, Fair Dealing, and Polite Attention, patronize the GREAT ORIGINAL GIFT•EOOK EMPVIITM, jal44 439 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS. THE BLUE SOCKS; Or, COUNT THE COST. By the author of "Irish Amy." 18mo, cloth, 50 cents. • THE LEAUNThD HOUSE. 18mo, cloth, 25 cents. NAT'S SHOS. By the author of "Kate Morgan and , her Soldiers . "lSmo, cloth, S 5 cents. • OUR FATHER'S CARE, AND MOTHER'S LAST WORDS. Two Ballads of rare merit, each illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece. 6, 12, and 15 cents each. Published and for sale by THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL.UNIOK, fellt 1122 CHESTNUT Street, Phllada. ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE RO. MANS, newly translated and explained from a Mis sionary point of view. By Bishop Coleus°. ALSO, The Spiritual Point of View ; or, The Class Reversed; an Answer to Bishop Colenso, by M. Mahan, D: D.,. in one volume. ALL THE NEW BOOKS,. Of a Standard Character, received as soon as published,. or furnished promptly to order. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, fe2 No. 25 South SIXTH Sc., above Chestnut. n ole-Smit VALENTINES 1 VALENTINES I v Now is the time for dealers to get a supply of MAGEE'S new style VALENTINES, all entirely now Send your orders to Headquarters. THOMAS 3IAGES, Valentina Manufacturer, ja3l-3t Cor. SECOND and CHESTNUT Streets. TH E RISEN REDEEMER - THE GOSPEL HISTORY FROM THE RESURRECTION TO THE DAY OF PENTECOST. By F. W. Rrainmacher, D. D. At THE THOUGHTS OF GOD. By Rev. J. R. MacdulL ISmo. 60 cents. A YEAR WITH. ST. PAUL OR, FIFTY - TWO LES SONS FOR THE SUNDAYS OF THE YEAR. By Chas. E, Knox. $l. HELPS OVER HARD PLACES. Stories for Girls. 40 cents. HELPS OVER HARD PLACES. Stories for Boys 10 cents. For salnby _ wiLL.Lar S. St ALFRED MARTIEN. . No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. ATIIST THE . WAR GO ON t--AN IN-. T /4 WIRY whether the Union can be restored by any other means, and whether Peace upon any other bans would be cafe or durable. By Henry Flanders. Pamph let Svo. Price ld cents. Published by WILLIAM S. $2. ALFRED MARTIEN, jai) SOH CHESTNUT Street. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG 111:EN.--;. Just published, price 8 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELSBRA.TED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing Dcr bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Phyysical incapacity, &a. The radical mode of treatment, totthout medicine, is fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible exPe4 I 3. BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent aader seal in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six emits, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, J. C. KLINE & CO.. J 27 BOWErIY, New York„ rto4•Bra If ,Post.olllce Box UK CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. W BROTHERHEAD'S _CIRCITLA • .TTNO LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and i American Books, ncluding ALL CLASSES of Literatnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED here. • Terms VS per yeur ; six months IS; Wes months SI.SO; one month 73 cents, or 3 cents peC . day. . 9118 South EIGHTH Street. • • . se3-6m t OSei tri g O F INTRINSIC WORTH AS PIC-. s•-• TUBES, turf REIMER'S colored PHOTOGRAPHS for $l. likereeses, you oaonot eettutate their worth. Go - to SECOND Street, above Greta. 1} JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Where the No. 006 ARCH STREET, FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced" by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames, on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE del73m youß ONLY - TRUE PORTRAITS are those made by REIMER. Life-size PHOTO GRAMS 1n oil colors; others, in comparison, aro lontg nificant. Now at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. it PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES_ OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT, vortrmand PHOTOGRAPH PRAMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. arrusra. .LOOSING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF P AI.NTIN GS, ddl.tf 816 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. HOLIDAY GOODS. NesetAANNA.N.NNI , . 1: 0 HtITOGBAP.11X0 ..ALBIIMS . — A sale. at Icrw cas by mi • large ;: 111 " 1 JAMBS w. odmaDi & co., del3-3nnr• • • • . . OWE CHESTNUT Street. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for Nissan for sale by Jemesw. oczEN & co., de32-Smif . • 924 CHESTNUT Street. () O PERA GL ASSES , OPERA GLASSES. For sale by_ I,IO A W. QUERN & CO.. del&Smit 924 CHESTNUT Street. vmsne,evviv-v , . DR. SWAYNWS :.• • SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVEVTS . GREAT SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER REBIEDIES. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION, The reputation of this medinne is now-so well esta blished that liberal minded men in the medi cal profession throughout the Union recommend it to th sir • patients as the very beet of. all ran ed ies for Pulmonary Complal its and General Debility. and in curing Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood Whooping Gough. min in the Side or Breast, Sore Throat, Difficulty in Brea , B ing Palpitation or disease of the Heart, Throat, Breast, or Lune's. NO laracixkx 4 9,fiVßl.T....ollTAlNED A HIGHER OR iIORE DiSEIVEI? "REPUTAT DR IN PULMONARY DISEASES of the nost alarming character, "Sway ue's Compound Syrup o !Wild Cherry effects permanent curse. A stubborn Cough, Sore Throat, - Night Sweats, Bronchial Affecti.ns are quickly cured. Declining years of aged persons will be greatly benefitted ; it acts as a strengthening a Iterative. For disturbed...restless nights, keep It by the bed-side; its use will give repose. If the bowels are c ostive r take an occasional dose of " SWAINS'S PILLS. " Prepared only by Dr. SWAINS St SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine. Sold by all Druggists throughout the United States. la3l-iftf BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated Thr( ate, are offered with the fullest confidence in their efllcat y. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain tl e good reputa tion they hare justly acquired. As liere are intila- Hons. be sure to onrAIN the genuine a: FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Etere,lN. .I. car. cum- NUT'and FIFTH !treats. . . Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wistar's C nigh Lozenges prepared from original prascrlptions. M3O-Im*if EYE AND EAR—PROF. J. ISAACS, ocnbit• and Attriest, from Leyden, Inland, is per No. momently located at No. 1 PINE Street, where he treat, all diseases of the Eye ‘r Ear scientifically, and cures— if curable. Artilicial E inserted with, ut pain N. B.—No chargrkm mad • for examinatio t• Office hoar 'rum Bto 11 o'clock .i. 111. 11 14 :1 ato7 P. id, 7a33ln* NOW REN/DT, 143 WASHINGTON . Street, Boston =313 MEDICAL. COMPOUND AMUSENAI37 4 B. NEW CHESTNIITI,STEEtT tHEAI: THE. Leman and Manager —• • • • • Mr. W. WHEATLEY. (Alen, of Niblo's Garden. New York.) HOUSE CROWDED FROM PAIDiTTET TO DOME THE SECOND WEEK 07 TUE SEAS , M. TUESDAY EVENING. Febtriati 3, IStE. EDWIN FOITiEST. - FTiri ninth • appearance, when he will,-for the amnia. time, Assume the part of , THE CARDINAL BOlter's powerful and r LIE omantid Play of RICHEU, Produced.with ENTIRELY NEW _SCENERY, AND' NEW DRESSES AND NEW APPOINTMENTS. Mr. W. WIIEATLEY av 4DRIE,N; 1)5 MAUTRAT Tie remainder of the cha-acler, will be supported by MeFFTS. L. It. Sl4 - veil, C. Rine - stand; G: ,flocks, J. W. Collier, 3. Martin, 3. Cnnoll, J.Ward, Carland, German. J. Taylor, Mrs.. 7 11. Alleo, , atill Miss Isabel Spencor, Conductor • Mr. MARK HASSLES. WEDNESDAY, fhr the second time. the First part of "ZINC HENRY IY. , . MR. Et" A CYR T AS "FALSTAFF," TITURSDAY, the Seventh APpearanceo( WIN, PO RrIVES T, His TM Appearance rz- the "Cardinal Duke," in ItICILEMM. PRICES OP ADAIISSION. R.Amily ett-al ..... . . ... ..,:..:-....• • 215 cents. Thy.lee Clyde..." .. - ' 50 centa. Pmueet and Bleared Seats in Dress. Circle 75 cents. Seeks hi PrivaVe Boxes, each....,.. ~ -; , . ~....., „ 81 Dore openat 1. Curtain rises. al .7:„ T taketa afay he procured at tht Box Odita from S AL HL till 5 7'.,, M. for _ the whole of ill e pre.ent iy.ek. .._ WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee MM. M. A.•OARRETTSON. Enßinpas Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNF.LLY, SECOVI3.NIGHT OF THE GRAAT GOMEDiAIf, SETCHELL. THIS (Thesday) EVENING, Febrtiary 3, 1353, Will be Het , iibuleil e.usP ' n lay of DOIO3EY Min SON. Captain Cattle Mr. Entabey --- Mr. Toots . - • Edith Gran ............. To conclude: tisith the Farce of , . VADITEII,• 1;000 JIIILLII.TERS: Joe 8a•gg5.......- ... ... Setchell. Doors open at 7; ........ rise at 7,3 i. _ MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Eneiness Agent an d Tressnrer.—. • • . JOS. D.MDEPHY. lINDIIIiIN IS'RED” ..... C EErSl' FIFTH AND VAST WEEK OF ME. AND miss,cAxontriu ETCHINGS. MONDAY AND`ETTEr ETENING4 Belles rand Operatic Legend, SATAN ELLA. SATAN : ELEA: Or, The Power of Love. Miss C. ETCHINGS Mr. PETER RICHINGS SA !VELLA. and Ag HERNANDO' and A_RLIfIAITE.S. For Ecenery. Music. &c., see hills. ire Seats secured- without ext.m. charge, IXTH AND LAST CONCERT OF THE ITUTCHTDISOPI , FAMILY,. • ritißE. OF ASA." The above Family, con4stma of five member , -,—AiA, LIZZY, ABBY, FREDDY, and Little DEINMETT—wiIt give their Sixth Concert, At HANDEL AND HAY.OIg HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, FPhrtmry sth. Admismonts cents. Chile Ten under 18 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert at 8. fe2.-3t. A CONCERT.AND EXHIBITION, 4--x- consisting of DIALOGUES, .RECITATIONS: -and SINGING, will be given TII IS (Tuedday) EVENING;. at 7,4 , °cloak, in the Central Presbyterian Church,. N. L., COATES Street, below Fourth, in Aid of the Sabbath. SeLool. Adult Tickets, 25 cents. Children's Tickets. 12c.. The Choir of the Church, as also the Philadolp . hia Alusi cal Society, have kindly volunteered their sernees for the nonunion. O,YAINASTIC EXHIBITION:-T1113 FIFTH ANNUAL. EXHIBITION 'of- the PUPILS of Professors FfILLEHRAND & LEWIS' - G- will take place on I'HURSDAY . EVENlNG...Febrnary -50i , the IIInICAL PUNT HALL, to commence at T o'clock. PROGRAMME. Choirs blnsical Baleeno;M. - - Calisthenic anti Gymnastic Exercises. Gymnastic Performances upon the following apparatus: Single Bar, Rings, Bowe, Ladder+, Dumb-bells, Paral lel Bars, Orchestra, Feats on Double Trapeze, and Pyra midal Groupings. Tickets 25 cents Can be bad at .tho-Gymnactium, N. E. corner of ARCH and NINTH, and at the Hall on the evening of the Exhibition. fe3-3t* A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS; CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—PllNTH. WEEK AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OP THE BOHEMI AN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS.—At each Entertainment, the celebrated low- Pressure GLASS Steam-Engine AIONITOR. made entirel y of Glass, will be In full operation. On .YRIDAY Eve ning. February 6th, a Splenc id. Case di 'Work' will be given te the anther of the best Conendram on the Masa Steam Engit e. PARTICULAR NOTICE.,--The First Present, each eve ning, will be a Splendid Case of Glass Wtirk. Admission, IS cents. No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at , o'clock. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. fe2-6v. • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TEIsiTIi AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND. YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ. The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will _give hie new and popular Entertainments EVERY 'EVENING during the Week, commencing at 7M . o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be marvellous: experiments in 'Magic; wonderful plwere in Ventriloquial; and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. aBRIvi A NIA ORCHESTRA, - PIIB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY A.FTER BOOM at 314 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FIRM HALL * Carl Sent:, conductor. Tickets DS cents. Packages of 8 tickets, IYl—to be had of Andre & 1104 Chtstnnt street ; J. L. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the ball door. n027-tf _HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA NEW OFFICE AP& Sonth EIGHTH' St, below Walnut dell). Gm P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF viz FINE TS. AR • • IQ 2 A CHESTTFUT STRUT. To opqn daily (Sundays excepted) from 8 A.-111 till 6 P. m. .Adinisslon 25 cents. Children half prim. Stares of stock. $3O. iPP WANTS. WAN TED—A PARTNER \ A (11,Pital of Six to Eight ThonsaniLDollars, in business airetuly established and payinglarge profits. Address "Partner," Ptess office. tea-3t• A BOY IMOM THE CO:U N TaY , +—l-seventeen years of age, wishes to learn a trade. Machinist preferred App ly at - 029 South MANTEL Street. WANTEari—k YOUNG. MAN S EROlif eixteen to eighteen leant of age, who writes a geed baud_, acacia come well recommended. Apply at 1000 MARKET Street, .Hardware Store. it* WANTED-A. STORE 11:ARK.ET, THIRD or POUBTH.Streets. with Hatchway and otl er conveniences. Address Box 12:11 :Philadelphia Post Office. fe3-31* WANTED-BY A. PERSON OP .v bueinees.babits t experience, and some capital, au interest in some establiebed Mereatile or Banutlietoriuu Business. Address "Franklin , "Prem. Office. ja3o-si* WANTED GOOD SALESMAN • in a Rat House; Addross "Box 1319," Phila delphia Poet Office, with name. and reference. jat3.lll? maWANTED TO PURCHASE —A ninderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address "house," at this otlice. swing price, terms, and location. price,, WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE first of April next. _a, moderate-sized three-story BRICK DWELLI SO HOUSE, in alcentral locality. It must have all the. modern improvements. Address', "Rent." at this Mike: stating locality and price. jals-tf —THE ADVERTISER $5OOO ~. Wishes to become interested in some BUSINESS where additional means could be safely and profitably employed, and his services would he desira ble, Address, during the week, naming business and oapilal required, " BURTON," this office. fe24t* • )16 . CONTINENTAL • CAVALRY. "Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFTIII,D, N. J. --41 EN wanted to completo Companute now nearly fall, to secure the Citizens' Bounty 711314 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 re ferences, and-who have seen service. dell-tf BOARDING. A SECONDSTORY FRONT ROOM IS to be vacated this day, at No. 415 South FIF TEENTH Street. Also, one single room. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 46 TOR SAtE--A VERY DESIR.A.- B M Property and Capital Business stand, situate ou the west. side of SECOND Street,- . No. 913, between WALNUT and SPRUCE Streets, 93 feet 2 inchea in breadth on Second street,. by TA/ feet in depth to Le vant street, widening• at the distance all° feet from Second street, to 50 feet of which increased width at ex tends 300 Met. The attention of capitalists and business men is invited to this property I'or particulars and terms, apply to S. W. TBACKARA & SON,. fe2-21. No. 244 Sonth TRIAD Street. LOST AND FOUND. TO BANKERS, MONEY BROKERS, - A- AND OTHERS.—LOST OR STOLEN, .ano nendorsed banker'R draft on London, payable to the order of .1. L. Tail The above are cautioned not to negotiate the earne. A reward of TWENTY DOLLARS'wiII be pald.,:at the GIRARD HOUSE, on Its restoration. IN IP ST-A CERTIFICATE OF THE 5 per cent. Philadelphia imuuty Loan. under au act of Assembly dated the lOth day of April, IE4; for Eighty seven Dollars,. payable to Richard Teadoin, executor of Francis Nroeson, deceased, or hts heirs or assigus. The finder will be rewarded by returning it to )3ENJAIIIN It TURNER, No. 102 DANA Street. del&tn3mo PERSONAL. HEIRS OF DECEASED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.—We collect and. purchase the Treasury Certificates for arrears of Pay and. Bounty. for ONE PER CENT. In addition to the exchnulw. Also. collect and cast 'discharged officers' and, soldiers' an connt.s, allow . rata.. Bankers' references. BONES & BROWN. Solicitoraof jaWl-6t 2 PARK Place.. New York. P ENSIONS.- $lOO 130IJNTY AND Pay procured and collected for soldiera, sailors. and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JANES 'FULTON, Solicitor lbr Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street , PhUadelphia. Particular attention given to parties Wring at a as lane.. • nel&lf PROPOSALS.. • OUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA., • COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. ..Fob. 2, Mt SEALED PROPOSALS will be resolved at this office until the 10th day of Febrea.ry, for the supply of RA TIONS to the petty officers and seamen of the United States revenue cutter J. C. Dobbin, from February 2d to June 80th Nest). 1563. The rations to be of good. and wholesome quality, to bit. approved by the Captain,, and the di iihrent articles com posing the rations to be delivered on board the vessel, in good and sufficient casks and vessels, to be provided by the contractor, and the contents thereof distinctly marked on each. It is to be understood that the contractor will be bound to furnish, upon reasonable notice s as often as may be required by the captain of the vessel, with the approba tion of the Collector (not exceeding upon an average one day in each week), such flesh meat and fresh vege tables as may ho equivalent to the corresponding parts of the ration allowed in the naval service. Specifications will be furnished at this office. fe36t •W"AI H. THOMAS. Collector. gotIIMBRELLAS.—THE BEST ARE made and elespestaold at TUTU and MARKET. Ja2a-12t* SLEEPER'S. FOR SALE.--TIIREE-EIGHTHS of the brig Thoe. Walter. Apply to , CHAS. S. St JAS. CAESTAIRS, Jr., No. 126 WALNUT Street. LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Prizetta, Gossamer Ventilated Wigs, Ventila ted Ssalpa of Superior Manufacture. Prices are lower than those of any other establishment. BAERR'S, No. 909 CHESTNUT Street. MATERIALS FOR =OE PIER. BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA. RAISINS, CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES, CIDER WINE. &c.. ALBERT O. ROBERT ; DEALER IN IN FINE OROCBRUSI; tel 64 tf CORNS,I; SMSEgyr . ' " 'VISE Ifle. 'Air Setcheli Mr. B. Young Dlr. It: L. ifascomb Arum Cowell