FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TIHLE MONEY 61A.RKE.T. PIIILADELPILIA. February 11, 1863. The marked improvement which has landy taken place In all kinds of Government secnritlea is no doubt owing to the app ,rext determination of Congress to die pose of the fluance bill now before it. If Congress will but be as industrious as the Secretary of the Treasury has proved himself to be in perfecting the 1,111, the public would owe if a debt of gratefulness not easily forgotten. The sixos of HIM and seven-thirties each rose ono per cent.. While other securities rose in proportion. Stocks generally aro firm, and seem to be only waiting the knowledge of the amount of currency to be issued, in order to make another upward movement. Gold was 'very curiously affected today—opening at la it fell to 151%; after which. it took a start and ran tin to 155, at which figure it closed. 'out demands fell to 150. and rose to 152. Money is very easy at 6 par cent. The stook Market was somewhat uneasy, and unite ac live, but prices aro without much change, oxcart Go vernment securities, which advanced with considerable demand at the higher figures. Bids for State fives foil off 2 'ft cent. Pennsylvania Railroad mortgagee were steady Irt 118 for the first, 115 for the second. City sixes Were also steady at yesterday's figures, molossi. Road -5n4 axes, MO, sold at 111, 7593 s at 112, 1533 s at 101. Cam e/es and A mists' slim; 193, rose %. North Pennsylvania Mail road sixes sold at 91; Bimini sevens at 112—ah ad vance of U. Schuylkill Navigation sixes sold at 70%. Reading Railroad shares were weak, nod closed yi" lower than yesterday. Pennsylvania fell g. Catawiala rose ; the preferred declined Norristown. sold at ; Elmira at 30%; the preferred was stsntly at 61. Long Island t use $3 1 share. Camden and Atlantic de clined 1. Little Schuylkill fell 'e• Beaver Meadow sold at 63'4. North Pennsylvania was steady at 11%: Mine kill at 140. Harrisburg and Lehigh Valley arc urt ch aimed. Passenger railways look weak. Fifth and Sixth said at ISt Spruce tie I Pine at 18. a decline; Race and Vine of II; Green and ('autos at 0, a decline of 1. Girard College fell off )4; Thirteenth and Fifteenth, if; Arch-, trot. %; Chestnut and Walnut, 1%. Morris Could ruse 3-4; the Preferred selling at 131. Schuylkill Navigation sold at 534; tie Preferred at 14h, Lehigh Navigation foil off 1. 40 WaS Lid far Dela ware Division. Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank Fold at 2435: Ctineelldittlell at 27; Commercial at 50%; Union at Si. The market closed dnll—sl3o,ooo in bonds and 2.009 shares elle aging hands. Drexel & Co. quote : United States Bowls. DM— 965‘ United States Certificates oflndebtedness•• • • fai4 96 United States 7110 Notes 103,14 Quartermasters' Vouchers 6 @7 is. Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness ...... 33103hdis. Gold • rii (. s5 Ure. Demand Notes 6 2k433.Knre. The following is a report of the amount of coal trans ported over the . Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad for the week ending Saturday, February 7; Week. Year. Tons. Cwt. Tone Cwt. &gill 00 Id 231 69 'HOU 02 44.27$ Shipped North Shipped South Total 20,631 02 For the correepoudiug time last year Week. Year. Tons. Cwt. Toa'. Cwt. 3,60100 2q. 73 6 16 0 : 116 02 . 69,110 16 Shipped North.. Shinned South.. T0ta1.... 01,810 I'2 Deco:one 312110 00 The following shows the amount of coal tntusporled over the Lehigh Valley. Railroad, for the week coiling February 7, mat: Week. Previously. ' Totsl. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt Tons. Cwt. Nazleton..._.'. i. .... ....... 9,469 19 41,061 15 44,411 14 East Sugar Loaf 2.620 0./ 21.161 03 2.1.992 05 Council Ridge ' 1,007 03 14, 54.5 11 13.612 14 Nonni Pleeeent" 77 07 2651 02 2721 06 Su turto g . Mountain 106 10 18X3 11 19,702 01 Culerne 1,119 16 5,52. 16 6,711 14 Beaver Meadow 312 07 1,169 19 1.293 06 N. York and 1.0 high.... 799 03 3,317 11 9.116 15 N. Spring Mountain.... 8115 17 8.153 07 8,965 CO Jeddo ...... ..... 1628, 02 14 203 13 16.831 15 ibtrleigh 730 00 8,875 12 0,0 a; 01 German Ponca 602 13. 9;27 (kJ 9.970 01 . Nhervale 678 119 ViiB 15 7,177 01 11111neasille 610 DI 7,422'07 Fat: OS Other Shippers 709 13 . 9,373 10 10.031 03 Total 16,40914 173,005 05 . 195,013 1.9 Corresponding week las; Year 10,835 17 110,767 03 134,623 00 The exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York for the weekending February 10,1333, are beyond precedent, amounting to 85,154,962. The experts of the same week last year were only 32,145,030. The Now York Evening Post of to-day says: The stuck mail:et remains very quiet, but thn fl n ctna- Dons In Erie Railway stock amount to nearly I@l per cent. at each sooion of the Board.• Most of the railway shares are steady at yesterday's price.. Both buyers and sellers are disposed taawnit the insult of the finan cial legislation of Congress. It is the general impression that the market will exhibit more activity - when Con gress shall have passed the finance hill, whatever policy it marks out for the Treasury Department. Amelia the steadiest of the speculative Bat are the two Beriems; Michigan guaritutied, Ilnamon river. and Ga lens and Chicago. These show an advance of Llig.%l per cent. on the beet prices of last evening. Cleveland and Pittsburg was very active nt Tag 70.1.1. There are vague rumors afloat relative co come legal 'proceedings. with the view of exposing certain sant:Wu -Rye operations of individuals immediately connected With the mamma:neat. After the Brat Ward Mocks were stronger, with more ,disposition to hey for the rise. Erie was active at 7.13ig 14,', against 733; early in the day. Michigan Southern fs now 93).i@GSM. Chicago and Rock Island filliGllX, Ga lena and Chicago 0a®9334. The list of Border-State bonds shows a further Im provement to-day. Iffiesonris are In demand at 08-a ?Ise of 36 per neat.:- Team:awe are also wanted at 03. Virginias are dull at 78. There is a firm market again to-day for Governments. S'Le coupons of I£Bl are In good demand at 06.3931 g. The alx-per-cent. certificate*. and eeveu-thirties are scarcely so steady, falling nil X4431'1 cent, front the top prices of yesterday. • The gold market continuo: dull and drooping, and sales are grassed nt 152%@1:1234. Ea , ly in the day there were trenbactioate at 152%, and afterwards at 153)4, closing at rag. Dutiable demand notes are IT4 cent lower, but main tain their difference of I)4@lg ys cent, from gold. The' Bales at the beard were nt lel. Since the first board dutiable demand notes have re-. covered to 10134. after selling at Mi. The money insrket is tolerably easy at 6®711 con , . on good collateral, The banks arc lending more freely this week. . . Exchange on Loudon is very quiet to-day. We quote nentinally 1055016E# for tirst-class bankers' b 111.4. The Australaglan, for Liverpool to-day, takes out $3,117 in specie. Ph.IJ.. Stook Haiti. • (Reported b 7 S. R. BIPATILLIC FIRST SO Catawla R Pref. Ad Zl3; • ge gales. Feb. it. a, Philadelphia Exchange.) OAkD. Votnlrlsoa A.iN)orri , - VC oo do w 5 7g iso . do.. ...... alOwn 714 45 do 7g 150 Sohl Nay . .. • . ..•• 10 Soh I Nay Prof 1-I9' 161 Sell Nay So 'Eh 4. 1211 an & Mach 20 Morris Canal Prettil 1 do 60 do, Prof 21)11 50 do Pret.b6 2134 15020Penult do R 68 Fret tlk 32 do 67% 20 do 67% 62 Cain k Atlau Pret. 'l9 ' 60 do blO 19 90000 8 tis 'Bl 98 6600 II 8 68 Reg 81 94% 12 Little Sobt lt. —lots 44k llitt Reading R 46,3‘ 60 do Its Stint 45 k 50 45 de 46 1000 U 8 6-year OK 953( 162 Minebill lt . . • •• . • IDA 64 8000 Cam & Ant& 131—.103 2000 o '63... 1000 Pen d ne It 14 to. 118 2020 do Id m 115 3060 Reading Gs 'lO 111 1000 do : 44.60. • —ll5 60 Spruce St Pine R. 38 l t 1 Beaver Mentl ß ow• T . • 683. f tiWENN 100 Reading R 4411 100 do 3846 N Penne tcrlp 93 100 Little Bch i H... ; : .. 44 926th & 81h-eta .. . . 511 1550 (J B 7.30 T 51. blank 104 SOO d 0.. .. blank.e.lo4 1000 U Coe 6s : 21.• • • 06. 4 4 50U 85-year option.. 58 1500 do cash mg 3200 Clty Be K S 0.10856 zoo do. Ciao In.2dys•loSls 1100 do New.lls 1000 Nile Co 64 It.as 60 2 Commercial 8k.... 50X 100 Caton Bk lots 34 5 N Parma 11 60 Long Island R 30 BOARDS. T.Cam Sr Ante Pref. 10 SAO II S Os Reg 'St.cash 10 Norristown R...b4 60 6000 City 63 .New.1L6.45 HUARD. I=r4) 100 Long Inland 2134 3.3010 13 Be 'RI Reg 911, MO II 8 fie Coup.• •. 9618 89 Race .& Vine R. ••. 31 100 do 60CatalsR l'ref..b re( M 5 2.3 X PX 16 Elmlm It 8534 1000 Elmira R 75.• ..b6.112 140 0011 du 05 90001 J 13 6 year option. 96X 20 Consolidation Bk. 27 YTER tIIXO Reading GA 'B3 —.305 10000 U 8 fle '6l Rog 3414 12000 do Co a/ p oING 96X GIS fit& Asked. II BBe elms '81.... 1-614 96X II 8 7-30 D b1k.,..1tt914. 103% American Cold. •1.54 -166 phtl 64 old..ex in.108)410814 Do new.ex 1n.114% 116 flag co fle ..... enna 6e 101 115il eadMg 40g atig Do bde Ili 116 Do bdu '70...111 112 Do bde 'dß. •.1 1 VS 108 remut 6714 87X Do tat m 6e..118 110 Do 2d no 11116 Morrie Canal.... :AN 87 Do prfd 108..1.1014 131 Do 6e '76• • • • • Do 2d mtg.. • • . .. Bo SQ Canal.• ..... • • • • Do Be, Solo' Nay • 6 6 Do n prfd • 1434 14 1t X Do 65 '82.••• 70 7034 Ilmfra XL% 40 Do prfd ..... 6134 Do 78 let m.. 11134 11235 . 20 do 4t IWO City ds R.. 10334 400 . 0m.10814 MI do K S 0.109% 4 Norrik town P 6034 • . 24 Rending R..e6wn 41 1-16 1 , 00 N Penna 6s 6000 West 13 ran •di 64. • • .103 1000 Reading6n 44.60. —ll5 30 :OARDS. Spruce SI. Pine R. • . 16 . . 11100 U 87.80 T N....0nd.1M 20 Man & Bfee 40 do 05 21X ICBS—DULL. • Bid. Asked Catawthea R. TM TX Dored...•.. RIX 23 3 4 Beaver Mead R. Minehill R . Hirrisburit R... Wilmington R.. Lehigh Nay 6a.. Do .hares.•• 66 68 Do scrip.... szg Cam & Amb R. •• .. YLila tit Fate 6 San & Erie Te.. Island 1 31g 313 E Do bonds.... Delaware Div..•• • • .. Do bonds.— . Chrine-street 8 .. 16 1e 36 estnut-at R..... 5.1 g 6.11 i Arch-street R.... Mk 4731 Race.street .. 11 11 Tenth-street R...:61 90 Thirteenth-at R.. 33)9 27 W Philo R 65 66 Do bonds.... Green-street P.—. 40 91 Do bonds.... Second. street 8... DIN • 80 Do bonds... . Fifth-Street ft .... .58 II Do bonds.... • • Do 10s. 2{ Penn& R ill( ilk Do es .• • ••• ring Ea Do 108 ... . .. _llB 112 CD& Ger & Nor. • • . • ehlgh Val R. • - • • high Val bds.. • • • Girard Collage R 26 28M Perentaaath-at K 11 11 Little &hay' It. 44g 41* ske, February 11. ins at 334 o'olook. Bid. (eked. lErle Prof 09X 100 Hudson Hie 005 95 Harlem It R MX Harlem R. H. Pre( MX 70 Reading B ft..•.. 9055 915( Michigan Cen... 9654 97 Michigan South. 585( 5851 Do. Guar .10675 106 Panama ...... , „ New York Stool 010KIlir Qnotatio] ltd. Baked. M S fle 'Bl realm. ~ M B , B s 'Bl coup.. 96X 964 Tres, Notes, 7.30..1iii% 102 h. 1:1 61 yr 6_p o cer 0 , 3% 96 Demand Notes.— Gold Ai 206 k Tennessee 62 62X Virginia 71 Missouri St Os,— 69X N California 79.•••• lel & 8ud.......129 190 enn Coal Co.• • • Anton Company 2es 26 umb'land t., Co. 79 19% Paella Mail —l7O 170Ri I Vll Can RR.... 11S 1184 kis oommon 7434 74% 11l Central Fn 92 Cleve & ,67X:.83 Galena & Chi.... 93 Cloy & Toledo... 893( 991 Chi & Rock la— 91 9 Chi Bar & Q 107)6 199 X MII & Pr Du C 09 4939 . Fort Wayne ..... • • •'• Philadelphia Markets. FEsituirtr 11—Evening. The Flour market is dull and drooping, with but little Inquiry either for export or home use. 100 bbis super mold at *It(); 20) lib's extra at $6. 8707.2.5; 400 bbls do Delaware Mills on private terms; 600 bbls Ohio family at $7.7/08; and SOO ibis fancy do, at $0.125‘ bbl. Sales to the trade ore limited within the above range of prices, and high-grade fancies at 14).209.6011 bid. Rye Flour is quiet, sod offered at $5ll bbL Corn ideal is scarce, at $4 for Pennsylvania. Brandywine is held at $4.76, without sales, ORAlN.—Wheat is dull and droopinz only about S,COO lino found buyers, at' l 7 172 c, moistly at tho former Tate, for good Punnaylvania red; white ranged at .1000 bu, according to quality. Rye Ls in steadylSrg de- Tnand, at 97@ftic bu for Pennsylvania. Corn is lower, and about o,elie bus new yellow told at 87c afloat,. puts are in steady Liman& and 6,000 bus heavy Yenta% sold at 63®01c for 35 His; light Oats are selling at 37@te, bu.. A small Palo of Western Barley was made atl4k. and Lae bum Malt at 180 c. BARK. —Quereltron is wanted, and Ist No. 1 Is held at ISS6 V ton, which is an advance. COTTON. —The market is active and very Arm at 9 . ../g) 930 VI tb for middlings, closing at the hater price. ORIXERIES are litunly held, and a 'mall business doing In Sugar and Collect at full prices, the stook of both being very light. PROYISIOIsEL—The market is quiet, and prices for all Wilde ateady and firm. New Mess Pork to worth 1,16® $16.00 bbl, and prime tierce Lard lac ii lb. SEEDS. —There la very little demand fur Cloverseed stud prices range at from.s46o@7 'ft bit ; -700 bus recteaueci Seed sold at tie latter 6 *3, t z iqtre. Timothy is worth 52.40(?) , and Flaxseedl V.. 25 bu. WHISKY is ; bb I/ selling slowly at 62c, and drudge at Mt V gallon. The following are the receipts of Flout and Grain at Ibis port to-day Xlour Wheat Corn Oats New York Mallota—lrestorday. Banta are quiet and firion;wititsaleSo[lsbbis at $; G. 04 for Pots, and $13:71A0 for Pearls. BRISAI)WrUFFg. — The market for State nail Wiotern 'lour continuos to rule dull and heavy, and . prjciii have 'farther declined f. 010 c bbl. The ealee are 00.$0 bids, at $6.000ii.R3 for sitpertine Vtatet $707.15 fur extra State; sosoo.Bl for mite:rano fifichigan, 1111111M:1. lowa, Ohio, &e.; $70)7.&) for extra. 1110. Including shipping brands of roan- ..... p Ohio nt $7.4007.55, end trade brands do at $7.11 - 60.150. Southern Flour la dull, and prices continue in fitvor of the buyer; ea tea 5011 bbls, at $7.9087.75 for superfine Bal timore. and Stlgitlo for extra do. Canadian sour to dull, and 5 cents lower; sales 450 tilde at $7.0107.25 for common to good, and $7,3i3(40 for extra broads. Bye flour is quiet and steady at 61®5.60 for the range of 'lna and super/Me. Cora meal is inactive. We quote Jersey at $1.15; Xirandywine at $4. 90@4. 96: puncheons $22.50. Wheat ix heavy and full one cent lower, with only a 'Wary limited demand for export and local milling% Sales 80,000 bus at $1.3501.53 for Clittago spring:4l.s3(4l.so(er Billwaukee club; 31.600141.64 for amber Iowa; $1.t1.301.6d Winter rod Weaterthand $L68101.69 for amber Michigan. Rye is dull and nominal at 111.0:01.10 for Jersey and State. Barley is quiet and unchanged ; we quote common t o prime at *1.4501. al • " • Oats are firmer, ar in fair. demand at 116®67c for Jar- Fey, and 72@78c for Canada, .Westera, and butte. Corals in fairer demand, but the market 14 emnewhat itingettledi sales of 5,00 .bushels at 90@n . .:34 for sound .111Yestera mixed; and 79@fee for unsound. PIIOVII3IO/0 4 . — The Pork market is dull for old mono, Ina timer for new mese. while prime l 4 111101.1. 4 1WW1 BalliS 400 hbls at $14.51;@11.024 for old mess' $01.7.5etm for new tneus; 811.50 fox old prime; 819.50@19 . 76 for new prime. Bret is quiet, with mall sale+ at prov.ous noes. prime mess twat mleally. with uuleu 200 tierces et 402.25. Beef hums are quiet and firm at 8 . 15@16.00. Bacon is dull, with sales BO boxes long clear at atic. Cut moats are innctive at 74V/3c for 1111,/a3, uud s)‘®6s for shoul ders. La rd is dull, }MITS, and lower; sales 1,100 fos at LOX® 11r, closing at 10VgliOik for prime kettle-rendered. in cluded in the as lea are. OrO go for March at lie. Ora 'sod Hogs are dull at 0341§63ic for Western, and 654@53(c for city. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. THOS, S. PERSON. BAHL. E BTOKFS. CoirArresx Or THE Holm GEORGE N. TATHAM, AT TEI brICACHAPITS I ASOHARGB, PHILADALPHIA , Ship Shatemuc, Oxuard Liverpool. soon Ship Belie or [lto Ocean, Reed Liverpool, WOO Bark Edwin, Peterson Liverpool, soon Bark Savannah, Stinson Liverpool, soon Bark Emorald Isle, Hunter Barbadoes, soon Bohr Lion, Ctstghton •• . . ' Havana, soon PORT OF PRILADELPH I A., Feb. 14,1863 BASES HIGH WATER Brig - Wm M Dodge. r) Anderson, 21 days to the Capes from Pernambuco, With. Milos, cotton, and old iron to John Mtwon -a Co—veneel to J E Bazloy & Co. -Reverts that the bark Celestine, Howes, sailed Jan 5 -for Now- York. Lett bilge ralmetto;Quigg, from New Ynrk v dis charging; Romance, Dolman, loading for New. lurk; NorneY. IdcQuin. do do; and Rehr L A Johnson. Learn ing, I , ailing for Philadelphia." &lir Northern Light, 'rebut, from Port Royal, in bal. laid to captain. Schr Blanton, libixpon, 2 day from 'Frederica, Del,with corn to James BRITAtt SE Son. -• • . Schr Darr.ttt, Denby, Iday from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae Barrett & Son. Schr rojan, ir'Sauoreoc,7dayefromKey West, In Iral loaf to 1) S Stetson & Co. Sc)r Cora, Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with flour to It Ai Lea. Behr Planter. Truax, 1 day from Leipsic, Dol, with corn to Jan L Bewley At Co. • CLEARED. Ship Western Como, Barstow, Liverpool, Thos Rich ardsun & ro. ' Brig B 0 CMloner, Long, Kingston, Ja, D N Wetslar & Co.. EBEM=M=== Behr figpMegate. Barratt, Iltuopton Roads. do Behr Sarah Jane, Ryder, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr .T D Bnckalew, Melly:tine, do do Schr Biantart t Jane. Dougherty, do, do Str Ganfalon Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Str Ocean Bird, Massey, Washington, Penn Gas Coal Company. Sir B Chamberlain, Broughton, Alexandria, Thomas Webster, Jr. MEMORANDA. Steamship Northern Linht, Tinkalpanah, for Aspin wall, cleared at 1• sir York yesterday. Bark Jobn (.:urtls, Mustard, (or Philadelphia, cleared at New York vesterday. Bark Oak, Ryder, cleared at Boston 10th inet. for Phi ladelpbia. Bark Rowland, Cunningham, for Boston, was at Suri nam Mk ult. . . . . Brig C C Billings, Sherman, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. Schr Daniel Morris, Hoover, cleared at New York yes terday for Wilmington, Del. dchr C R Vickery, Babbitt, cleared at New York yes terday for Port Royal. Behr Ma Price, Blizzard, cleared at New York yes terday for Chester. Sehr Challenge, White, hence, arrived at Fall River 9th inst. . . schrs E W Pratt, Nickerson. and Willie 0, from Bos ton for Philadelphia, at New York 10th Inst. Schr Sarah I, Snow, Savage, hence, arrived at Salem 9th hat. Girard—Chestnut street, below Ninth. A McAllister, Blair co, Pa .I . l' Shaw, Lexington, Ky W Dorris. Jr Huntingdon Major Lanman, Reading Jr,John Runk, Harrisburg Jll Bitting, Reading HS Immodell, it Louis F Moutmollin, Jr, by Mi s Lee, St LOUIS L N Walton, Lexington, Ky Geo Dowell, St Louis Newton SOITZII.IIOr, Ydartal, E J Baldwin, Cleveland U Luther, Readdig John 11 Kelly Dr J E Lobsteln & la, Md • John Holly Joe L Presbury, Mass Mr Jackson, Now York TJ Hill & wf, R I John o' Donaldson Mrs Gi eou, New Bedford H F Harkness B Williams, Montgomery co It Montgomery I Eckert, Reading D Williams, Hollidaysburg H Loge. Connecticut Dr A D Rutherford, Harriet. C W Kambrlght, Baltimore Jos Hume, Indianapolis Mr Simpson & N Jersey W rloYnton & wf, Penns, Mies Simp , on, Now Jersey A S Herr, Bainbridge J A Bayard, Delaware J H King, Baiuhrid,_•re D Ralph & la, New York Jas Anderson, New York Hon 'l' J Yorke, New Jersey Mrs nderson k eh, N Y oeo Mears, Broad T.m. Pit S Bassett, Lexington, By H Htitchintioli,. Boston Hiram Shaw,.Lexiegton,Ky Bnrritt Loomis, Cone 11 6 Croft, Carli-le W Jackson. Prot', R u B Maglaughlin, Carlisle Thos Ryder, Boston C lamberton, Harrisburg Silas Baldwin, Maryland John S Graham, Pottsville J Plizwitter. Pennsylvania D R Bennett, Pottsville.. James W Pa Robt Mulligan, Delaware then alumoy, Ps.aisylvania 11 M Sherwood, Chicago S Mathews & wf, Pa J W O'Hara. Jr, Baltimore E Matthews, Churchlown J &ant:in John Duewoody, Balt N Walsh, Pottsville John Jorden, Davenport J W Matthews, New York Henry Johnston, Lane co Jas Bevoridae, Brooklyn Thos 'Henderson, New York SHeromenway, Now 'York Geo W Garden & la, N Y C H Collin, Massachusetts Eilw Thomas, Boston B Hammitt, NOW York bilfred Barrett, New York S Way, New York Geo 43 Latt, U 8 Army W Bradlinry, Connecticut WH. Etter &la, Harrisburg I Rohn. llenrwina Mrs AJ Warlield & ch, llneg Allan C Muer Dr Tobias, New York Ethridge Lawton C W Kessler, Denver, C T Geo W Elder, Lewistown A Berry & la, New York Ceo B Craton, Washington IJ W Nrelda, West Chester Continental—Ninth Thos Galßeid, 'Boston L L Pierce A Weston, II S Navy J II Fisher, Baltimore Jas Crangle. Steubenville C Harbour, Wheeling, Ya Jee Macfarlan,Towanda,Pa W P Townsend, Pittsburg ' S Mooser, Memphis, Tenn A Van Swearingen AG roes, Oa cinns ti Cnpt Hopkins, U S Army Mrs Yardley Llllope, New York J E Bartlett, Jersey City John Smolt, Jer.c- City A W Russell. New York Mrs Peter lhrie, Easton Miss A N Roberts„ Easton J J Greenough, New York P Fiske, Pottsville. PA .. 3 41148 0 Z:yr1, V0ZA4117.34 1 ? CAI/MT° -ntry, Harrisburg J D Dougherty, Harrisburg E Brown. Pa J P Converse, New York & Mr Leonard la, Md Henry W Rogers, Bait C M Foster, New York John P Robinson, Boston Geo Johnson, Canton, 0 0 Cohen, New York T E 'sank, New York nos T Hutchins, Balt John J Willet, Flush ing,L I EP? 'Jacobs, Massachusetts 111 Clark, New York JPJackson,Jr Newark ,NJ L Taylor, Minneapolis Van'Conover, Mt Holly Mrs M A Braytnn,Fall Rivr Geo A Sltead, New York JPearlirs, New York Clues S Stratton & wt, N Y S B Towner, Albany _ . . E Towner, Albany C J H Bassett, Naos G M Woodward; Mom Jno P Herron, Pittsburg Sand Watson, Pittsburg C Norwood, Now York Thos Wallace, jr, Conn M C Audis eo e4reen & Coates.bl3 41X Mr Charles, New York Mr Skinner & Nvf, Bogen J Sensengood, Cincinnati lir Wolf; Cincinnati NH Fogg, ftangerE II Fogg, Bangor Mr Coe S la, Ohio Jas Taft, New York Mrs H L Kimball, N York Dudley Beam, New York Mobil Kimball, New York E B Nene, New York L Willard, New York Wm F Barden, Troy Wm Thome & la, Boston Dr H 0 Addy, New York Merchants'—Font C Hampshire, Jennesville Dr A H Looee,taingtleld J C Loose, SpringB6l(l,lll M Irwin,Greeneastle, Pa Capt R Hughes, WisconsinA,Warburde, New York J Thommen, Allegheny A Narbourg,Penna (7 B Schell, Allentown JA Kramer, Allentown Llent 3 Shields, Penne J Quimby & w, Penna. Miss Shaw, Penns H A Brix leer, Crawford W Brown,Kiltannieg H W Steele, New York Then Shleder,Wash.Pa Bit .7 Saeger. Allentown C Lateen; Easton aI H C Lawall, Beaton • 8 H Sites, Mulch Chunk 17 Butte, Boston D C Heller, Indiana Azwericsua—Cheatnut Geo W Swartz, Huntingdon Chas Stewart. New York Sktrviug, Washington Jll Rowland. Maryland C II Barrington, New York W Tharp, Bllltord, Del D Sluniccson, Salem, N J Sinnieknon, Salem, N J D E Stout, Beading .1F W Delnlnger, Reading S Pennewell. Delaware T Baldwin. New York LII Smite, Birk co W Snell & wf, Salem, Naas R !White J P Coate?, Coatesville A C Eddy, - Providence, RI H .7 Estcourt, New York D R Wiltton 17 8 Army Lt E Mcßride, Newark, N J N Leaf St wife, Suffolk St. Louie—Chestnut B B Curtis, Maine .1 Nelson, New York R Longman, Jr, Brooklyn Longman, Brooklyn R K Slaughter Mrs Slaughter & eh J Illtehner, New Jersey . A F Howes A Muller, Wash, D C C C Houghton, Moss J Birgenson, London, En g Robt Davis, New York John H Ziudel, New York J D Fox. Dayton, 0 C N Haldeman, C hiekerr,Fa The Union—Arch W H Wilson Si la, Indiana J T 'McMullin, Frankford G F Weuzell, Frankford John A Horner, Baltimore John C Coon, New Jersey F Hanley E H Oast, Lancaster Geo Omald,Canal Dover, 0 Mrs H Royey, Pottstown 11 McNair, town Aline Whitfield, Pottsville EJ Stone, Wheeling, Fa States Union—Sixth Mn. E Brown, New York Mt* A Moore, New York W It atimeon,. Vermont C S Belton, _l,ynn, Male S Del S Rife, Dnecannon, Pa Jcreed, 'New York 33 NV Bette, lowa E A Yarnell ' Cheater co D Neff, Email:lg E McHugh, Hunttnade n en J McGrath, Huntingdon to H a Haruieh, Centro co National—Bass st C W Carmany, Anuvllle P Irwin H Brunt, blaulleini • , S N Eby, Mt Joy, Pa • Tno Arndt, BlAntleini Rnbt Moore, Danville J blotter, Lyklusfown Cent 3111 Brobet, Penns • HD Robb, Bellefonte SOB bble. 9, Bid bus. 9 330 bus. 3 1913 bun. Bald Eagle—Third et.. above Callovehtm , Jim 31111er, Poona . NY Strunk, Montgomery co Meier; Hone, Penna. H Heninger, Montgomery.co S Liglitcnp, Summit mill Ifoaryßtokel, EnAnil J B Gray Mil, - Richfield • ' • Muck BeivirThlrd etarert.Abovx Cullowhtll PPt-11 , 711E111 co C Palter, Penns ' T Wolf:Danboro HS Creasman, &Montville W Hamer, Penneburg A Greenman, Sellersville W S Long, Durham, ra W Mutter, Beth telsville B L Walker, Bucks co C Harper, Jenkintown Getman, Penna I Ralterman, Berk, co Madison—Second street. above Market. C Lines, Delaware - IL 13 Scott, Bucks eo Mrs Ocardy, New Jersey 1J A Van Horn, Virginia B 'Britian:4 New gopo c Hoff, New Jersey J C Weeden, New Jersey C A Keacbcy, New Jersey Commercial—Sixth street. above Chestnut. W Ii Stiles, Connecticut E M Bye, Delaware Jno McCoy, Doylestown L T Imbrie, Pittsburg Levi Baines, Penns . W Sharpies's, Chester co W F Pen ea J Vanderrelice St • la, Penna J A McConkey, Peons J (Winner, Chester • Z Lamborn, Chatham, Pa Mount Vernon—Second street, above Areal. P Upham. Penns IC W Thorn. Philadelphia WUmphreys, Brietol,Coan LETTER BAUS MARINE INTELLIGENCE. O 67,-SON BSTB .•,: ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, III" TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MORT. ud Chestnut streets• W J Roynoldn, Bellefonte W J And' nou, Pittsburg. S D Cnldwcll, Dunkirk, {X Colonel Kautz Miss Karatz Wm Smith, Wachiogton. Mm J Smith, Wa4hiugton Mks M Macke,WoAhiugton F F flolbr,wlt, Now York T J Blakeney, California John P Slade, Fall River Philip Wilson B Moore, Buffalo D A Grant St wtfo . _ . Mies Morgan Mr Badelet, New York Mrs J Crate, New York Mr Norcro>o, Portland, Me B Pycock, New York Leslie Chase - tr PSiziekh onliCPette sylvania Geo Irrodd Cant T A Bates Seth Bryant., Boston C Gibson, St Louis ' D Littlinohn, New York Mr Black & da, Now Jersey J Hamilton, Carlisle, Pa J Leaywelt, Now York H L Brooke. Baltimore . . .. ~ . . . John F. Sterling & la, N I Henry C Tuttle, Boston Louis W Hall, Blair co, Pa Wm E. Van Estado, 4 8 A - C L Lamberton, Pa. J T Monroe, New York Mr Danforth, New York I L Jones & wf, New York E C .Toncs, - Minnesota T J fak Wyck. New York Alf H Smith, New York A North A 9 Peabody, Boston CI W Noble, Chicago Hon G W Corte, Conn G Nivea Connecticut B S Cleveland, Conn B G Boardman, Boston L D Sweat, Portland Roberts, Middletown, Ct Wm Renshaw. Baltimore J W Mohler, Baltimore Mr Mollodge & is, Boston Lt Col Juo Henderson & la B W Fairchild, Virginia M H Cook, Cincinnati S It Lord, Baltimore Mrs Seymour, Alex, Va Geo Fuller, Kew York 0 Charlech. hum Barney, New York J NV Gray, New York Chae A Kellogg, New York T Day, New York A Berry Sc la, New York D Prntt PI, Hill & la, New York S Bnilock, Chicago street, below Arch. B A Brodhead, Kittanning J F Stone, Louisville, By W Fr anger York Pa W N Peters, MarshaßCnok D Dick, Meadville D Shank, Lock Haven W Mershon, New York W H Kingman, Ralston W B West St la, New York Dr Hall, Fauna 1 W P Raytleld N B Wheeler, BOW York M Barry . , Lancaster F B Weingartner, Dayton A B Cobb. New Jersey W C Fountain, Delaware W N Prnther, Indiana co, Pa Geo W Garrettson. Penns S Frischett, New York C White, Rockville C F Renyier,_ Lancaster J B Fisher. Phil Ft street. above Fifth. 51 Shriek, New York J Brawn, Wlike.barre , Pa J Mitchell, Salem, N A H Slate, Salem, N J W Huntley, England Geo A Ford. Maryland John G Graham Dicks, Dayton, 0 Jac 'McDowell, Tenuasece F Wade, New York .T A Thomsou k wP, Maine Miftg Brooks. New York 1) Mackintosh, New York . T R Sitgreaves, Easton 1W B Hall, Smyrna, Del Geo C Payne, Baltimore R Carnal°, Mil ord, Del Jas Ramey, Atexico Don Glialnlo, Mexico Mulford, Dayton, 0 street, above Third. Aaron Bernhard, New York Henry Reed, Carli.sto, Pa Miss Reed, Carlisle, Pa C Baugh &wt John Henry, New Jersey H Wales, Chester, Pa Jas Wilson & wf W Major, Pottsville Lewis Linter,- Germany Mr Tervlere, Germany J Magruder, Wash Goo B Rester T GYRO Alin Danville J F Monroe, New York Geo R Williams & In. N Y above Third. J Mabrower, Maryland Bared It Moyers, Penns J &mirk, Ohio Goo Johnston, 7.anesyille, 0 S L Cochran, New York M B Rainier, Penna D N 311ushell H 6 KOOllB, Lancaster co Pa Chas Raymond St la, II S A, Mrs Whitfield ,Pottsville Oro Mendel, Wheeling, Va Wm B Shaffer, Pittsburg and Market streets. . .. L Andrews, Middletown Mns , P Seltztnger, Penna Ft 13 Seitzinger , Nene. W R ,Lynatn, DeLaw are H Kinsor Danville W F Heed, Lancaeter L Haines, Pennsylvania .7 H Haines, Lancaster CO A Tag rt , Chester co B W Jo ga ao!, Pennsylvania W Drippe, Chester co B Barr, Columbia, Fauna eel, above Third. Col n Nagle. Norfolk. Va Jno Buckley, Pottsville B F ilehneek, Lebanon in° B Nice, Behkl Haven I gas,. Shisslor, hllneraville Bobt Thompson, Dortesta John Blinn Birdsboro Lewis liferealth, York,Pa J Ei.iindenbaels. Lebanon . . . . . • i 1 ..., o • , . ,it . 1 • , • • D• D 1 • . _ . a-. ) . i- .. . ki . URSDAY al t "DART 12..1863. . t • SPECIAL NOTICES. Kgßß's FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. CHINA HAIL, 0/99 CHRerNirr STRUT, Directly oppeaße Independetwe Ball, Philadelphia. Hotels. reetenrants, end shipping supplied, Chins and Masa packed in a proper manner, and warranted from brota,4,, a, al ~.; w ilill I.:ll.tte4i N. B.—China decorated to eider: also, initials and crests elegantly engraved on table OM. ONE-PRICE ()LOVA/NG, OF THE LATEST arms, made in thsßost Manner, expressly ler RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt cures. All Goods made to Order warranted eatisfactorY. Our ONII-PRICE STATRDI 15 strictly adhered to. All ars thereby treated alike. del2.ly. JONF.S di CO.. 604 MARKET Streak BATCITELORN4 Fl Ai h 1 PirF, THE BEST IN TEE WORLD WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated flair Dy* Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure tho hair in the least; remedie, the ill effects of bad dyea, and invigorates the Hair tot life. GRA Y. RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. ZiP The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BITCHY.. LOB, on fhefour sidey of each hop. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, : (Late= Broadvxty awl 18 210714 street,) my -1 , Now York. S-T-11361.1-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTRRB. They purity, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change (Amster and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late how . * They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent rovers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhccha, Cholera. and Cholera Morbas. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are 'the best BITTERS in the world. They mak, the weak man strong, end are exhausted natare'e grist: res t orer . Th e y are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the tele- . prated causes% Bark, rents and herbs. and are taken wit& the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ago or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate person, requiring a gentle stimulant. SOld by all Grocers, Drug. data, lintels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NM BROOM AV. N•w Tort.. •• -As' M.A.EVELIEII:). RIGG—COOPER.—In Mesilla, Arizona, on Wednes day, November 27th, 1662, et the house of Mr. George W. Putnam, by Senor Padre Jose de Jesus Baca, Cox Edwin A. Rugg, hat Infantry California Volunteers, to Miss Emma Cooper, daughter of If. H. Cooper, Esq., of Moline del Norte, Texas, formerly of Rome, N.Y. • CIiNISTIAN—POrro. —January 27th, 1963, by the Rev. Daniel Gaston, Joseph Christian, of Moorestown, N.". 7., to Miss Margaret, eldest daughter of George Potts, Eeq., of Philadelphia. • DIED. TIAILET.—On Tuesday morning,lotti inst.. Fannie IL, dinghter of E. Wescott and Esther A Batley. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, On Friday at 10 A.M., from LW Chestnut street. 0 lESX. —On Monday morning, Riving.. Mary Emma. in her 11th year, daughter of Rev. Samuel H. Olasy. The friends cf the family. and the congregation and Sabbath school of Christ Church, aro respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from her father's residence, No. 204.3 Wallace street, this (Thursday) afternoon, lith inst. The funeral services will be held In the church, on Green street, near Sixteenth street, commencing at 3 o'clock. WAGER. —At Montgomery Square, Montrromeryconn -IY, on Tuesday night, 10th Peter Wager, in the Sl,t year at Ina age, formerly of Philadelphia. Due netico wilt be given of the funeral.. TAGGERT.—On the lath • last., Seneca C. Taggert, in the :32(1 year of ago. _ WERTZ.—On the 9th inst., Samuel Wentz, in the Sfid year of 1118 STOCK'.—On the 9th inet,, Mm. Mary Stock, in the E.G:h year of her age. • * ROSHII.—On the 9th init., Edward Roam, in the 20th year of his age. . . . SPRING MOUANANG DRESS GOODS '—BESEON & SON;--lifouniing Store, No. 918 CRES,TNLIT Street, have revolved Black Silks of the most desirable makes and styles, from 81 to 8150 a yard. Black and White neat.:Check and striped Silks, 8110 81.25 a yard. Shepherd Plaid Silks, $1.25 Black ldarcellnea, Lustrines, Senshows, &c. Black and White Foulard tillks, 75 ots to $l. Black and Purple Foulard Silks, . 87%c to $1.12%,. Black all-wool lifonsselinss do Laine, 37% to 75 cts. Black all-wool, double width do, 95c to $1.75. Black Bombazines, Sigo to $1.373i• Black English Bombazines, of the best make. Black all-wool Timis. Clutha. Black English Beps, 315.tc. Black Crape Tammentas, 56,.1 to 62%c. Black Alpacas, 31X ti 75c. Black glossy Alpacts or bfobalrs, 50c to 81.12%. Biack Barege, Soc. Black Barege 7-4 wide, 975gc to SL Black Crape litaretz, ng to 44c. Black Grenadine, Enrages, 625tc to $1.25. - Black Grenadine Barrgcs, 9-4 wide, 3125. Black and White Do Lainne. 25 to 35c. • B'ack and White striped hfohairs, :115% to 373‘e. Black and White English Lawns, 18X to Ur. Black and Whito English Organdies, 25e. . Black plain Lawns and Organdies. 7.5 c. • - White and Black English Lawn, 25c. Black and White Gingliams, 2.. S to 450. . Black and White Cnintzes, 20 to 250. White ground Chintzes,.2s to 60a. Gray and Black Chintzes, 20 to 22c. • • • Madder Purple Chintzes, 22 to 28c. Plain Week Chintzes, 20 to &lc. - Black Baratheas, 62.34 c. Black Turin Cloths, 623i1a• . . • • • . . .• Mad( Empress Cloths, 75e. • • ' •• . Gray and Black Cho lv de Dane?, 23e. Gray Glace Alohalrs,62% to 9%. Black Silk Grenadines, fid to $1.25. ALSO, Shawls, Crapes, Veils, Collars, Sleeves, Bows, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts. &c., in erect variety. BESSON & SON, CHESTNUT 4V- 91. 1 3 - Vlll4 STREET. BEsnON & SON. felSat E YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH' AND ARGIL always keep a Sue stock of Staple Household Goods. • jalo .Best Muslin, Linens, and Flannels. pyRE & LANDELL, FOURTILWD. a.uc .11 jirift Talthlooribl V IT YRE & LANDELL, FOleril AND .A-J ARCH, have a line assortment of Good Glossy Black Silks. jab Widows' Silks witbeut aloes. • TH E UNION FOREVER.—THE _ Citizens of Philadelphia, favorable to tho forma tion of a CENTRAL UNION CLUB will meet at the County Court House_, SIXTH and CBSTNUT Streets, TUTS (Thursday) EV ENING, 7.l o 'clock. le MTUE GREAT REBELLION.—Ron. JOHN A. BlNGHAM,lliember of Congress from ohio,_ will locture at CONCERT HALL on MONDAY EVENING, February 16, 1861 Subject—THE GREAT REBELLION.•Tickete Si cuts. Proceeds - In: atd of sick and 'wounded soldiers. fel24* MST. TIMOTHY'S CIIIIRCH, ROX- BoROUGH, Twenty-first Ward, Philadelphia, trill be consecrated to the worship of Almighty God, on SATURDAY morning next:l4th February, at 103 o'clock, Bishop STEVENS otticktiug. Cam leave NINTH and GREEN streets, at five minutes atter 0 o'clock A. M., for Wissakiccon Station , on Norris town Railroad, where omnibuses will be in wait ing..- feltl-St* OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELpniA, February 9, len NOTICE TO STOCRROLDEP.S.—THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON DAY, the second day of March, 186% at the Office of the Company. No. WS South TRIED Street. The Polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the 'holder or holders thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH, felo-tmh2 Sem etary. MMANTUA— MANI' C zens of MANTUA, interested in a cheap Ind com fortable line of travel to and from the heart of the city, are invited to attend a meeting on FRIDAY EVENING, February 13th, at 73 o'clock, at the corner of THIRTY , SECOND and HAVRRFoRD Streets, second story. Let allbe present who ars opposed to the high rates of fare now charged to reach their places of bosMees. fel?..st* MHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 CITTIIBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, iree of charge. B. F. GLENN, no22rtf Secretary of Board of Managers. MOFFICE OF TIIE SURGEON-AR. Tli•T TO THE ARMY AND flew, PHILADEs pate, October 24, D 362. Wounded Soldiers and SaUeda desirous -of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at the once of the Surgeon-Artist to the • Government; No. 1608 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, jaaam . Government Surgeon-Artist. MINSURANCE COMPANY-OFTHE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. February 2, 11:63. The Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.. or twelve dollars per share,"paysble to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on de band. IteS4OU WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHS. •• • CHALLEN, PHOTOGRAPFLPUBLISHER, 1308 CHESTNUT. AU the Finest Card Photographs.. Union and Rebel Generals and Notables. Copies of Paintings and Engravings. Miniature Photographs. (great variety.) • New Photographs received daily Photograph* not on hand will be obtained. Photograph Albnms at the lowest prices. . • Card Photograph Frames. • • • Magnificent Imperial Photographs. • Alt the Finest. Gems of Art. Sets of Dogs and Game. Night and Morning. Ecce Homo and Mater Doloroso. ? - Evangeline, Faith, Goddess of Liberty,' ' And other farce Photographs. Passe Partont Frames. • Black Walnut or Rosewood Frames, made to suit each picture. 1308 CHESTNUT, 11 • 5 doors above Thirteenth. THEIR NAME IS• LEGION—THE patrons of REIbIER'S Gallery. and they thus attest their appreciation of the merits of his Colored Photo graphs—sl. SECOND Street, above GREEN. it pIPERIAL AND .CARD PHOTO= 13 . 11A.PHS of all the great Works of Art for sale by • CHALLSN, • felD s -6t • No. 1308 CHESTNUT Street. • JUST OPENED, ' A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the • FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FIUME THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE. Are produced b_y the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Theee wiebing first-class pictured are invited to call and examine 'specimens. A choice selection of Albams, cases, and frames, on band. P. 0: KNIPE. P HOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS—A. largo Varlety for ealo t at low es w, Ruio c, JAMES _by lf CO., • del3-limif 924 CRESTNIIT Street. - REIMER'S CHEF D'(EUVRES IN -LA) the Rd are his nuefinitllod IVORYTYPF.S color ed with rare sbility, lleeh tibte, life-like; light; and 'Wide naturally arranged. SECOND Street , '- a bove above GREEN.. lt. . EDUCATION: . . , . ....• • • 9,ELEOT SCHOOL . AND ,PRIVATE INSTRUCIIONIC W. corner TlNTirind'A.AC.ll &redo. • , Jesl,l2l* • • . : CASLSICAL AND . ENGLISH SCHOOL OP H. D. GREGORY. A. N.. 1108 MARKET !Dreg. 3a19-In' • TV' INSTITUTE;. -PUGHTOWN, - CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA. The next , term will commence on the 6th of April, Terms for Tuition' end Boarding for fourteen weeks. NO. Per Circulars, address • fe6-43t* E. N. HAWLEY. ILLA.GE GREEN SEMINARY.--A -SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR HEM, PA. Thorough. comae in mathematics, Classics,. English stadies,'Ate Military Tactics taught Classes in Book-keeping , . Sur veying, and Clvfl Endues/lug. rttpl.le taken of all ages. end are received at an tim e :" Boarding per Week, le.. Tuition Per quarter, .00. - For catalogues or lamination Marina DST. ; mtivs: BARTON, A.. 11:. Village Omen, ;.. odlo4f • - MOSQUITO NETS ANti:.MITTING for oak by . JOB IL THONP6O_,_N . teltee ' No. '4 liorthaPlirrN =Ms: TSB, PRINCE OF HAIR-MYERS 'EN this city is avrsKuNst mom - ma BRANOff. - P E R'A'' GIPASSES -„ OPERA o GLASSES. For id* JW . 4.13131311 CO., del3-Bmll 924 OHMTIM Street. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING 1863. JOHNES, BERRY, & 90.. (6occesooni - to Abbott, Jame, & tro,) No. 527 MARKET, and 521 COMMERCE Streets PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBEEE OP SILK . AND FANCY DRY GOOD, Have now open n LARGE AIM ATTRACT'' STOCK DRESS GOODS, Adapted to the Season Also, a Full AsPortnient in . WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, . GLOVES, . SHAWLS, &c., Which thoy offer to tho trade at tho LOWEST PRICES: CASH. BUYERS Arc particularly invited to examine our Stock. fell-tf =MI=J 'EMBROIDERIES ! EMBROIDE SI I —French Needle-worked Banda, Edgings, bleed ings, Milan, Collars, Batts, Skirts, &o. t a large sieort meat of very choice goods at low prices. 1 SHED r PARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1005 CHESTNUT 5 reet, pRINTED •"LIN ENS f PRINTED LINENSII—At a small advance on the old edam a large assortment of Printed Linens, in new anCdoaira, ble patterns. s uitable for children's wear. dresses, &c. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & fe9-3wif 1008 CIINSTNUT strea. D OMESTIC MIISLINS, SHEE'rIN GS, of the desirable makes for sale. at the lowest cash prices. STIEPP.ABD. VAR FIARLINGEIf,_& fe9-3wif 1008 CHESTNUT,Sceset. COMMISSION MOUSINS: • WHOLESALE HOOP-SKIRT AGENCY. likThe subscriber, having been appointed. sole agent for the celebrated 1100 P-SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. M. DONNELLY & CO. , • . BIRMINGHAM. Connecticut, line rented the second floor, No. 221 CHURCH where be is now prepared . to supply wholesale dealers at manufacturer's prices. - Justreceived an Anyolee of 6'o dozen assorted styles and qualities, white and colored, ladies' and 111i8fiele. in the present adrancfng state of the market, an in ducement is offered to porches° immediately. CHARLES ADAArd. Ho. 221 CHURCH Alley, . Second floor. fe7-stuth3t• ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTH& • • DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. • DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS 1&1D DUCH. , • • BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETRIOS AND SHIRT. MTGS. For gale by ' FROTRINGH.AX & WELLS. sal-If tzt MILITARY GOODS. EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FITRIIIBEqRS, No. 418 ARCH STREET SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &c., And everything necessary for the , complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFRIOF. 'RS, WHOLESALE AND RET • 1 3829-bn w,SpKONE3 & BROTHER; sessommErr HALL, YRILADELPIIIA. • ,NANUFACTIIRBRE OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, 3IILII'ANY:42/00D8, IN XV3II" VARIETY ia&ifem • • • PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ac. JAMES S. EARLE & ___,....;,ftrzacir—AIIIIIIIAVIIVTUTIIRERI3 OP LOOKING GLASSES. . DXALEBSI IX OIL F.A.INTIPMNI; • =GRATINGS, • PORTRAIT, • " : Plarilini.ana , • • PHOTOGRAPH FRAMER. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM'S. - EXTENSIVE LOOHnce GLASS wA.RERoOms AND GALLERY- OF PAINT IN G S, deBl-tf .816 OBElntimstreet; ETNANCIAL. ONE-YEAR OERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS QUARTERMASTER VOUCHERS WANTED DREXEL & CO: IS• • FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF ME GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YFutßii. I am instructed by the BECRETA_RY OF TEE TRES, • KW to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the•DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION. and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint. or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States. on the list days of May and November of each yeas. At the present pant:rust ox OOLD, these Bonds yield about WONT per cent. per annum. • 1 A foil supply always on band. • JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. no6-tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JOHN O. OALPP '4l; SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 211 S01:1111 TRIED. STREET, f~3/:; ~/y Y/►'tl}1~ 1 7: 1 44.~4: 1 .~~~ 1 trf: r\\1t1(:J~l.\~: ~'.~ STOOKS AND. . BONDS NOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMUSNON AT -TM BOARD OF BROIDIRR MONEY INVEST-ED AND .NOTIS AND LOANS INEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERN& S • HARVEY THOMAS , BTOADIC, AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. (10 1 7103. N.; WENT BEVIRITIESbought and sold on Commission, ex;; elusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral nesoclated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail °hall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. 1). Parrish, 91 John R. M 3, & co, tia quiet B. Thomas, Ben. Fnmese Brinley , & Co.. John Thomas, Esq. gums OF $4,000, $3,500 AND $3,000, at ft per cent, interest to lOau ou mortgaKe, for three or Ave years. S. W. THACK ARA & SON. fel2.3t. 244 South THIRD Street. $7,000 —A WELL-SECIIITM AND . Vs annwn • p l y: r at s :lV-paid 1333.013ND-RENT,' . .Of E. IL JONES. • No: iO9 South SIXTH Street, 83 , 0 fin TO $lO,OOO TO LOAN ON mortgage of improved farms in New Joe soy. B. CARPENTER,. fell-12V 242 South THIRD Street . _ $35000 --THIS .TO , • LOAN in Fleet Mortgeg on .. 091 Properly, °enrol!, within 20 miles of the o f ATply to Oen PNITIT.'No. 3 00 WALN Street. • CIORNELITJ'S • . db BASER, ' NApIOPACTORBES OP LAMPS; CHANDELIERS, • eoes*thimis. &o. •• STORE, 710 CHESTNUT- ST.- - auxurieroßlßs, e2l COMET Street: slid FIFTH and COLTTMBIA JeSlm kiruice. TVORYTYPES-YOU SEABCH IN - 0 - vain for prettier etyles of pipinrea than. those of REIMER'S; natural, easy in position and expression. complexion and drapery correct in coloring. SECOND Street. aloe .ORESN. THE RUBBER SOLE I HELVE .W ORN -A- for years. I Would net par.; with it for a thottiand dollars. It keeps out the damp, prevents slipping, ant :wears Rye times an long as leather, at the cam Mom For women's boots it in invaluable. DR. LRWIS; • These SOLES•are attached to Ladies' anti Gentlemen's boots at 934 ARCH Street. Patent Rubber Shoes re paired. [lt*l WM. BENTON. •dsoVVsn,• , WS , ' . lA.Wol,.V.,vv,le, HAZARD'S• BOOKSTORE. 1863. All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on oar shelves • AT TEM LOWEST PRICES• FITOTOGRAPEI ALBUMS Of even• variety of THE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY! CARTES DE VISITE In endless varinty, together with an Immense stock of STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, AS THE OLD PRICES! A LlAll e pBo3ll, PRESENT Accompanies every Book sold! Lovers of Choice Goods, at Low Bates, Fair Dealing, and Polite Attention, patronize the GREAT ORIGINAL TO Blair -SCHOOL PUPILS. A. MORE'S OUTLINES. OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY; An d LE GRAND PBRE, (French Reader,) For solo by . MARTIN & RANDALL, &112-21.*. • 29 South SIXTH MILITARY, NAVAL, AND SCIEN TIFIC BOOKS.-'l'bo subscribers have on hand all the recent publications in this department of science. including a. general assortment of SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. Tbex WORKS on hand a full assortmont al ON AIRDICINE, SURGERY, &c. And receive as soon as published, or will tarnish promptly to order, at tow prices, NEW BOOKS, In every department of literature. _ LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, • felo No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. PITOHER'S 'NEW BOOKSTORE.- PHOTOGRAPH ALIGNS and CARD PHOTO. GRAPHS at lower prices than can be found at any other. More in Philadelphia. G. W. PETCHER,. fclo-.lt • No. 808 CHESTNUT Btreet..l ' A -.V14 IN D IGATION . OF._...q:OBJEAOT TII&CHINO," "SCOTIA." • For tale at Me- ELROY CIiEt3TNNT and TENTH Streets, and at .' HENRY LONHSTRETFI'S , 1336 CHESTNUT Sir*, • • •610-3 r. APPLETON% NEW AMERICAN CT CLOPEDIA..-It will be completed IN ONE MORE VOLUME. • This invaluable Library of information should be in posaossion of every intelligent family in the land, form ing. as it does, the cheapest collection of useful reading matter published. nose who subscribe now will save !le oa the set. OFFICE OF TUE CYCLOPEDIA. 33 South SIXTH, above Cheatnut. N. B.—Agents wanted in this State and New Jersey to take orders for the above: fe7-12t OFFICE OF APPLETON'S CYCLO PEDIA, 33 South SIXTH. above Chestnut. Agency'. also, for the following' works: PUTNAM'S RECORD OF THE REBELLION. NATIONAL EDITION Of WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS, LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. BAYARD TAYLOR'S COMPLETE WORKS. HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF DICKENS' WORKS. OEMS FRilkl TBE DUSSELDOR 1? GALLERY. GRANT WHITE'S SHAKF PEARS, I 2 vols. BANCROF rti UNITED STATES, Scots. BRITISH POETS AND ESSAYISTS. Boston Edition. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON. 15 vols. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS at lowest prices. fe7-12t DR • GUTHRIE'S NEW WO RK._ SERMONS TO THE HEART; or, SERMONS FOR THE:P . IIOPM By ThomnuGuthrie,..l). '7) n 76 cents. PATRIARCHAL SHADOWS OF CHRIST AHD HIS CHURCH. By OctalOus Winslow, D. 90 cents. . THE bIOTHER ANI) HER WORK. 40 cents. ' CHRISTIAN SELF-CULTURE; or, Counsels' for the Beginning and Progress of a Christian Life. By Leonard Bacon. 80 ceots. . . . . . . A BOOR FOR THE HOME. By Rev. T. C. Upham,D 'D. Steel engravings. $l. For sale bY WILLIAM S. at ALFRED MARTIEN, fe7 No. 006 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA MUST THE WAR GO ON ?-AN IN (WIRY whether the Union can be restored by any other means, and whether Peace upon any other basis would be safe or durable. By Henry Flanders. Pamph let Bvo. Price Vicente. Published by . . WILLIAM 8. 3: ALFRED MARTIEN, 606 CITESTNUT Street. "W• BROTHERHEAD'S CIROULA • TING LIEHAET.—AII the NEW, English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature- This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENOLISK BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED here. Terms $ll per year; elm menthe $3; three months $1.50; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. setl-flm • WATCHES .AND JEWELRY... • J. O. FULLER . , •• Importer and Wholesale Dealer in 150 Z TINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite_masonic TernPfe);:-:2:L: . . AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES. H. 'HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES. GOLD CHAINS. GOLD SPECTACLES. THIMBLES. j 0. FtaslM:t'S RINGS ROGERS At BROTHER'S FINE PLATED . WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &c. J. • O: FULLER, tellSm . No. ns caBsTNuT - Street jaFINE - WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one yeir. 0. RUSSELL,- . ja.23-8m Nort7 , . SIXTH Street FINE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil verware, at the lowest possible prices. , G. RIISSELE; ja23-6m 28 North SIXTH Street. D. T. PRATT, Is sonstantly in receipt of AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable etylee and goalitlee, to snit all classes of buyers. nolB.3mlf ELI HOLDEN, 15) Dealer in line • AMZEICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, ••..• JEWELRY. AND CLOgp3,.. oesl-fen• . . . 70/3 MA RKET Street. JEWELRY; B&0. A FE* agsditTßEtiT AT LESS TaiirPOE,ELE*i'EfOES. Pin . 8033014.33; Importers. . . . zoldo4ll 324 CHESTNU T Strietimlow Fourth. U. S, INTERNAL REVENUE. AGENOY •.FOR THE.BALE 'OF . . , UNITED , •STATES T.AX STAMPS, No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly on hand, and for tale ln quantities to suit. ♦ liberal discount allowed on amounts of SRI and up- VOA& • - Orders by Mall promptly attended to. • 'Office Hours from I:IA.1C to 6 P.3L JACOB E. RIDCfWAY, de9-tie9 Ho. 57 South THIRD Street, UNITED: STATES • pIPTH COLLECTION DISTRICT,•PENMSYLVANIAC NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yachts, BilliardiTables and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persona required to take out LICENSES' having been completed, NOTICRIS HERE BY GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received, for the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS of the City of Philadelphia, by WILLIAM EL MILLER and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at the office, Langstrotli's Building, GERMANTOWN, and for the TWENThr-THIRD WARD of said city by DA NIEL W. GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at the office of the Collector, Frankford street, Frankford, daily, be tween the hours of 9 PRYLaTIES.nd 3 P. Id 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, 18ffil, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof and costs, as provided for in thellith section of the Excise Law of July 1, 1862. All persons who, In like manner, shall fail to take out their LICENSES, as required by law, on or before the 21st of February next, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional on the amount thereof, and THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in accord-. once with the provisions of the 19th and 99th sections of the Excise Law aforesaid. .. . . . .. . . . . Money of the United States only received. No hirther notice will be riven. . . . • JOHN W. COWELL, Collector. llermantowi (Philadelphia), Jan. SO, 11383. iti-M-tfel UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE. NUZ —TRIED COLLECTION DISTRICT, Penneyl- Taiga; oOmprising Twelfth Thirteenth , Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards of the city of Philadelphia: 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 LICIMM, having been completed, notice is hereby given that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned. between the home of 9 A. IL and SP. hL, (Sundays excepted,) .at his office, Southwest corner of 7`HIED and WILLOW Streets, on and after MONDAY, February 2d,1863, and until and Including SATURDAY, the Rist day of the same month. PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay their Annual Taxes neon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables,%and Gold. and Silver Plate, on or before the aforedula 2let of Febru ary. 1863, will Incur a penally of ten per centum addi tional of the amount thereof, and costs, as provided for in the Ilith section of the Excise Law of July 1, 1887. All persons who. in like manner, shalt fall to take out their Licensea k ks required by law, on or before the Slot of February, rir a penalty of THREE TIMES HE AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES. In accordance with theprovitliolle of the Nigh section of the Excise Law aforesaid. R? Money of the United States only receive& o further notice will be given. _ WILL J. WAINWRIGHT, Collector. 3617-dtf • • ' W. cor. THIRD andoWILLOW Sta. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES; AND SPY-GILLSSES, for preettA t N r ett y li N deMmlf J 92* CitItSTIWT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and•&lghth Streetree SIZE. STYLE. QUALITY, AND PRIC • GIFT•BOOK 439 CHESTNUT Street Li) :OW 0+110 0 ) 1 klif:s $ AND FINE JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. pimp (ion) PgiNS. THE BEST PEN 3241 . USE, FOR SALE IN ALL 8/ZBB. A full assortment, all sizes and style; J.. 0. FTJLLER; • No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. (BUOO/MOS TO PAL'TT dr 1.1•17,) 807 CHESTNUT STREET, ENGLISH, SWISS, AND INTirrisiAL REVENUE. CIOPA.RTIfERSHIP, • NOTIOW,--T HE , sabseribers baveantered.i ate a Partnership for the transaction of the Carpeting awl gadding Duslnaw, and will open at K0..807. caEsr r Street, pa or about the 2.3 d instant. The name and style of the. firm .will be 'REEVE L. KNIGHT &.SON. REEVE L. KNIGHT, HARTLE) KNIGHT. Air The manufacture and sale of Beddi as will also be continued,. for the proseut.,4 the •Old Stand. No. 2821 South SELOND Street. 'PHILADELPHIA. February 12. ISA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH the copartnership heretofore existing between the subrerlbere..ender the Arm of 11.. W. CiIt.EYL & CO., is this day dissolved .brits own limitation. The business of the late Arm wilt be settled by both of tho former Partners at their Store, Ito. 715 CHESTNUT Street. E. W. OAKS YL, WM. E. NEWHALL.. Philadelphia, Jan° ary.7l st , 1861 fclo -:it NOTICE.--PHILA_DELPHIA, FEB MI ART, 2, 16123. —The COPARTNERSHIP h•retofure ex isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE, HENRY HID DLL and ALEXANDER BI ODLE, Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Bnidie &Om , Is this day dissolved by the terms of our articles of copartner ship In consequence of the death of Muer. HENRY' J. BIDI/LE. The business will he carried. on by the surviving PArt ners at the same place and under the same name. The affairs of the old firm will be settled by the sub- PEE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- P- fore exieting between EDWIN HALT. & BROTHER Is this day dissolvedt by mutual consent. LEWIS S. HALL retiring. The buntlines will be continued by EDWIN HALL, under the name of EDWIN. HALL,A. Co. EDWIN HALL LEWIS S. HAtr.. fe2-slt• FEBEITARt,Z;IBBB. EMPORIUM. prITLAPELPHLA, JANUARY 28TU, Ma —Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between George Henderson, llebt. W. Soutlimayd, Edwin Henderson, Thomas D. Henderson, and William H. Henderson, under the firm of HENDER SON, SOUTHfiIAYD & CO., has been dissolved by mu tual consent. • fe2-12 MO VI C E:44ltts '.UNDERSIGNED hereby publish the terme or a Limited Partnership, which they formed' on the 2d day of February, 1861, to terminate on the 3101 day of December, 1862, and which they have THIS DAY renewed, In compliance with the Lawa of Pennsylvania. I. 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 VARIETIES and FANCY DRY GOODS at No. 63 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania. 3. The name of the General Partner of said firm Is MATHIAS M. MANPLE, residing at No. 1220 COATES Street, in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON residing at 640 North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia 9. The amount of capital contnbuted by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the Ed day • of February, Ifel, wen TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. . . 6. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to eon tinne until, and to terminate on, the 31st day of Docem ber IS6-1. P . Oadelaia,Mecomber 311882. MATHIAS IL MARPLE, Genera! Partner. GEORGE GORDON, Special Partner. NOTICE. -THE LIMITED PARTNER SHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, ender the firm of J. T. PLATE & SOIIOTTLEE, expires this day, by its own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem ber SI. BM J. TGEOPIL PLATE, CARL C. SCHOTTLER, General Partners. CHB. N. PLATE, Special Partner. By his Attorney, J. THEOPH. PLATE. The undersigned continuo the Importing and amoral Commission Bus'newt, under the firm of J. T. PLATE & BCHOTTLEE, for their own account. J. THEOPEI. .PLATE, CARL C. SCE(OTTLEE. Philadelphia, January 1.1883. Ja -6w .Ir)ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The-A, copartnership heretoforcesisting under the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, At CO., is thisaAy dis mayed by mutual consent, and the business of thelata firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at Ho. 513 MARKET Street. P. JERKS BDIITIL H. PRATT SMITH, RIO. IL WILLIAMS. WM. P. SMITH, Jr. Philadelphia, Dee. 31. 1888 ialtf THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSINESS. as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 729 MARKET Street. Wit ELLIS & CO Druggists, 724 M ARKET Street. • * 1 ,e'l Ll 6 HT-HOIISE BOARD, February 9, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 1 o'clock P. M. on SATURDAY, the 14th day of Starch, 1163, for supplying the Light-house Establish ment with forty thousand gallbns of the best quality pure winter-strained SPERM OIL, to be divided into two lots, and to be ,delivered at the times undermen tioned, alongside of the Government supply-vessels, or at the warehouse or other place or eirposit, to be desig nated by the Inspecting Officer or other authorized agent of the Light-house Board, in strong, tight, well-made casks suitable for shipping, in good order, of an average capacity each, of from eighty to one hundred gallons. Either lot or all of them may be delivered at New York, New London, Sag Barber, Boston, New Bedford, Edgar town, or Nantucket, at the option of the bidders. The place of delivery must be distinctly stated in the bids, and will be embraced in the contractd. The lots will be delivered as follows, Tin: Not No. 1. Thirty thousand gallons (60,030 on the 15th day of June, 1663, or as soon thereafter as the proper teats and gauging can be completed. Lot No. 2. 6'en thousand gallons (10,020) on the Ist day of October, 1181, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and gauging can be completed. No part of the oil proposed for and to be embraced is the contracts under this advertisement will be accepted, received, or paid for until it shall have been proved to the entire satisfitction of the person or persons charged with its examination, test. and inspection, to be the best quality pure winter-strained or bagged Sperm Oil, free from mixture with other or inferior Oita and adultera tions, and that it will remain in a sufficiently fluid state for flee binning in lamps at a temperature of sr or lower of Fahrenheit's standaLd . acrinumeter . .Thwnt a uxeinArVili einidoied, viz: for specific city by burning to determine the length of time the -Oil will burn in untrimmed capillary or jacket lamps; the amount of residuum in each lamp after it burns ont, and, if necessary, any other proper tests to arrive at cor rect conclusions that may be deemed necessary. The casks must be ganged, under the direction and personal supervision of the Inspecting Officer, by a cus tom house or other legally authorized and swern gauger, according to the United States standard, and must be marked and accepted before they are removed from 'the cellar, or warehouse of the contractor. Proposals will be received and considered for each lot separately, or for all of them, at the option of the bidder; but no bid will be considered for a less quantity than that specified as ono lot, to be delivered at one time and place. Each bid must state explicitly the rate per gal lon, in writing, the number of lot or lots bid for, and the time and place of delivery, conforming to this advertise ment. Bills submitted by different members of the same find Or copartnership not he considered. The Light-house Board, under the' authority of the Department, reserves the right to reject any bid, al though it may be the lowest, for other considerations than the price. No bid will be considered for any other kind or der scription of Oil than that specifically called for in this advertisement. . . A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Depart ment, in a penalty equal to one-ftfth of the amount of each contract made under these proposals, wUI be re quired of each contractor, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, to be executed within ten dayri after the acceptance of the bid. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaran tee, signed by one or more responsible persons, and known to the Department as such, or certified by a Uni ted States district i udge, attorney, navy agent, or collec tor of the customs, to the effect that, if the bid or bids be accepted, the bidder or bidders will duly execute a con tract in good faith, according to the provisions cud tunas of this advertisement, within lea days after acceptance: and that, in case the said party or parties offering shall fail to enter into the contract as aforesaid, he or they guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said party or parties and tho next lowest bidder. All bids must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Oil for light-houses," and then placed in another en velope, and directed, prepaid, to the Secretary of the Light-honsa Bout], Washington city. All bids will be opened, publicly, at the hour and on the day fpeeined. Payments will be made for the several lots of 011 with in thirty days after they shall have been received by the United States. By order of the Light-house Board: • • fel2-ti. met W. B. SHUBBIOR, Chairman. NOISELESS AMILY MACHINES SEWING • • AOATNST ALL OTHER MACHINES OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS, fe2-cowtf 'MO CHESTNUT STREET 5 17 ARCH STREET. O. A. VANICIRK•'&-00. CHANDELIERS Also, Preach Bronze Figures and Ondunente. Porcelain and Mica Shades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL. Plasma ;jail and examine goods: ' aei34 FANCILY • D:YE 'COLORS 1 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. 3LtGENTA, . . PINK • SOLFERINO. • PURPLE, FRENCELI t a I STATE, -•- •• -..- e ROYAL 1' .'CRIMSON; . .- •1:-. V10LET."..%.:.' •.: , - • • • • • . • - -.-,•• •-. , • • - • FAMILY DYE':ootons;. - • • . For tint Silk, Woolen and Mixed &tads. Shawls; Scarfs, ream .Ribbons Gloves, 800 sets, Hats. Feathers, Kid Goves. Children ' s Olothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. A SAVING OF 80 FEE CENT. • These Eyes are mixed in the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. 'Tho pro cess Is simple, and any ono can use the Eyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by BOWS STEVENS, 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers In every City and Town. de36tuthe4m tikiiLILLIE'S. SAFE DEPOT RE. MOVED to No. E South SEVENTH Street, near ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on band a large assortment of. Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safe. made). Also, Lillie 's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be frindshed to order on abort notice. This Is the strongest, beet PM tested, and cheapest Door, and Lock yet offered. Also. particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewehty, &e. 'This Safe is con. ceded to ea npass in style and elegance anything yet offered' for this POWOIIB, • and Is the only one that is strictly fire and lmrglar proof. SPEZIAL Nanox.-1 hays now on band ray tweet, of Farrel. Barring, & Co.'s Safes. =cella theta nearly new, and some forty of other' makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sixes, and, all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Seh. They will be sold at vest low prices. Please call and exagne. fe:%4111 C. SADLER, Aaltat. COPARTNERSHIPS. THOMAS' A. MIME, ALEXANDER DIDDLK PROPOSALS. SEWING MACHINES. TUB BEST TN ti S E. THE oioVBB AND BAKER HAVE TAKER 'FIRST PREMIUMS AT SVERY STATE FAIR OF 1962. W.H EN tEXHIBITED MANUFACTURERS OR AND OTHER GAB ivi2crllßEß. LIST; OF COLORS WANTS. Tv ART ED TO, PURCHASE, FOR CASH.. several handsome RESIDENCES, in. the western part of the city.: Appl yto JONES, No. 909 South SIXTH Street. W ANT D IN A. WHOLESALE' r' Wooden Ware house, a young man. of IS. Sala ry Dentinal the n year. Address, with name. rePidence and. rererence, h ex ' 'n Post Office. • e l l WANTED -AN ACTIVE 'ON its.SA Lail:IAN or COLLECTOR, by a men Of business experience, until recently of, a Bank. Re ference, Ms old employer'. i3onnission,and forward ing business preferred. Would prefer being out of the city. Address. fur this week, Be, Lus, Pest Office, Phibuielphin. ' fele-at• D EPUTY QUARTERMASTgIi, GENE RAL'S OFFlCE.—Pamorou.rnio, Feb. 9, 1861. VESSELS {VAL ted immediately to . carry, COAL; to the following mien : 'Foiling. • Key Weel;F/a- \ • Port Monroe, Va, • Alexandria, Vs. • • * • nowbern ICC: • • Port 14)341. S.C. A.BOYD. • tele,tf . Captain and Assist. Quartennn•nor. T O OAPI.TALISTS!-= FROM $2,000 TO $5,00e wANTED,.in a safe and profitable bosinoss: no competition. None but those having the money to invest at once need amide: lor Particulars, call on or addrose THOMAS CO( AN. ca re of Colonel 0. CHORM•aNN, • fey-thstcBl.* 41 North SIXTH Street, phueda, TO $8,000.-WANTED ; AN. $7, 000 - active P A R.T.N E R with the almve amount, to Joilthn a cash bnaincekh Paying from 30 to of per cent. Add WASHINGTON, Pram office. felo-3t• VE~T 1N $7,000 T 5.0.6110 lucrat iveo. bTu2neligss. be come an ACTIVE PARTNEItia same. Won Id.prefer the Commlsßion Produce BUSiLICAYS. Address "ACTIVE, 7 ' . . Press Office. fe6-81. eh WANTED TO . •PURDHASE -A ma moderato sized three-story Brick HOUSE, iu a cen tral location. Most have all the modern improvements. Address "House,." at this office. stating. price, terms, awl location.ia3l-tf dn . WANTED TO. RENT, FROM: THE INA first of April next, a moderate-elzed threestory BRICK DWELLLIG HOUSE. in a central locality. It must have all the modern improvements. Adataba, "Rent." at thie office. stating locality and price. 31:16-tf ak - VESSELS WANTED TO. LOAD COAL immediately.. for Key West nod. New Oritane. Charters made upon the moet. favorable terms. Apply to HUNTER NORTON At CO.,' fel2-st. - 206 1.2 WALNUT Street. Up .taire. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO• DRUGGISTS—A RARE OPPOR. WHITT. —For Sale, an interest in an old. Establish-. ed Retail Drug Store" on CHESTNUT Street, on very favorable terms. Reason for selling, the tarty cannot attend. Address "Quinine," Post Office. fol2-3t• TO RENT-HALF OF A STORE IN the neighborhood of SIX.TH awl CEISST,Nirr Streets. Address, stating. business wanted for, 'At more," Press office. fel2-3t* NENCUMBERED COUNTRY REAL TT ESTATE and CASH to exchange for MERCITAIT DISE or good CITY PROPERTY. R. PETTIT, fell-8t• 309 'WALNUT Street. TO RENT—THE IR@N FOUNDRY, -A- On GERMANTOWN Read, above SIXTH Street. Possension on Aril lot. Fixtures for sale. Inquire at No. 'O6 North SECOND Street felo-tuths6l* RAW AND PLANING MILL FOR RPXT.—The Subscriber offers for Rent, front and after the Idth FEBRUARY, his extensive SAW AND PLANING MILL in the borough of Marietta. Them are IL Fifty Horse Power engine in good nanning order, it Slitting Saw, two upright Log Saws a new improved Planing Machine, and all bhe Circular Saws necessary for making Pickets, Laths, &a. The Mill is on the Penw.ylvania Railroad, a siding running up to the Mill, and it is within fifty feet of the 'Pennsylvania Canal; in short the establishment basalt the facilities for doing an extensive and profitable business. For further particu lars inquire of the subscriber at the Mill. fi 9-St GEORGE W. 141311AFFSY. FOR SALE, ON REASONABLE "Terms, several new and dehirable DWELLINGS, on BRANDY WINE and SIXTEENTH Streets, having all the modern conveniences. by • HORACE I. RITZ, Conveyancer. fell-St+• .244 South FOURTH Street. efki . , WILMINGTON, DEL.—A VALET MALABLE PHOPERTY for Sale, or Exchange for Phi ladelebiap_ropert7. Inquire at MARSH'S Music . Store, 1102 CHESTIgIII Street, Philadelehta_ Wt.& e l TOR SALE-THE ORIGINAL OYSTER BAY. 553 BROADWAY, New York. well established, and known all through the country as one of the beat-conducted and paying HOUSES in the city. kept by the present proprietors for the lest nine years, having made an average yearly net profit of over 810,000. and, being largely engaged in Government contract.. will spit on favorable terms for c nth, or exchange for Real Estate in or near the city. Frio 85,000. Apply or address C. 'MANED sk CO., fel2-60 .PARR BARRACKS, N. Y. City: - • #l4 TW 0 GERMANTOWN COT •=IS-TAGES FOR SALE, ON EASY TERNS. • . One on \Wayne street s near Queen, and ono on Queen street, near Wayne; both well situ& ed. well built, and containing every cenv.enience. One do. corner Rittenhouse and Lehman street, with stable. One do. on Price street. near Chimtnnt hill Railroad; One de. on Afanheim street, corner Pulaski avenue; very complete. Two do. on Pulaski avenue. also complete. One do. corner Green and Jonnson streets; splendid situation. CHESTNUT RILL COTTAGES FOR SALE. One on Cottage street, near the railroad depot; very cheap. One one mile from the railroad depot, with 514. acres of ground. plend id large do. near Mermaid- Station, with• stable and II acres of ground very superiorproperty. NEAR HOLMESBUP.O. —A. very large superior - Cot-. tage, with stable, &c., complete,-and 19 acres of ground. ABOVE HOLIIIESBURG. —Two nicely-situated Cot tages, with every convenience,- near the Philadelphia and Trenton Ra ilroad. FORTY-PIES? STREET AND BAL.V.AIORFgaPJW,Er .,VVEST-PHILARELY.W;'Iiiiit awn' access. NEAR BUSTLETON. —Marge Cottage,.with gOod lot, cheap. ANDERSONBURG, PERKY COUNTY, Pi.—A large,. line Brick Cottage, with 6' acret4of Landi Stables, Cur-- riage-house, dm. An excellent location-for a- scientific acne em or a first-class country seat. BRIDGEBOROUG 11, N. J.—A neat Cottage ; well situ ated, plenty of shrubbery, grapes, fruit,. &e;,,-with 2%. acme or ground- . BURLINGTON. PIKE, N. J.—A nevt.And• Cottage, Stable, Ac., with 26 acres of , Grorthd; very healthy location. SOUTHLNGTON, CONNECTICUT. —A% Huge; fine Cat ty:re, with every convenience, and' beautiful snr ,- roundings. Also, a large TE riety of other inroperties: • B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Streets, fel2 and S. W. ear. SEVENTEENTH and GREEK:- deN FOB 'SALE OR TO LET—FOUR .waHOIJSRS, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Colombia avenue. • Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM (drool*. mh2541 . _ TO LE T-H OUSE 2014 ARCH' lSStreet, with all the modern convenleacee. ApplY JOSEPH M. .1) AV LS; Office lours. 1 ) 7 (? . .k. 2 I " , S ea T .D T . RD . st,t4--az. N O RTH..FOURTH-STREET maDWELLING. No. MS, three-storied, with doable three-storied back buildings and stable in rear; lot 30 feet front, 182 feet deep. Is specially adapted for the re sidence of a Physician. For sale by A. P. & J. HI MORRIS, 0.16 ARCH Sheet- . fe7-6t• TO LET-A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 13% North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to TTETHERILL St BRO.. oc27•tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. em TO LET--THE MAOHINE SHOP, . N 0.133 ELYEETH'S Alley. Applv to WETH EItILL 3t BROTHER, j e27-tf 47 North SECOND Street. DELAWARE COUNTY FARM.- 'Acres,3o Wood, comfortable improvements, convenient to Railroad Station. Also, 11S3f tares, with large and substantial improvemellat—aood farm—price moderate. JOS; R. CUMMINS ) fel2-St* Media. em DELAWARE COUNTY FARMS.- -8- A number of large and small farms for sale by the aubscriter. See Catalogue at the Philadelphla Ea- JAS. K. CijiIAIINS, Surveyor Media, Del. Co change. fel2-21* TO BENT—FIVE-STORY STORE, .10.1 s) ARCH St , now occupied as a Paint Stara Posses Aou May Ist. Apply to WILLIAM IL RACON, fel2-6t* RH North FOURTH Street. sit TO. RENT-GERMANTOWN HOUSE, on East %aunt Lane, all modern conve niences, including a pump of good water. Apply to WILLIAM BACON; fel2-6t• 25 North FOURTH StreeL .1111 k: VA.LIJA_I3LE FARM . FOR 8 A.LE..- FARM OF lIXIM &CBES. Twelve acres pod Wood Land. The other in a very high state of cultivation, all of it superior, arable land, amp y watered and well fenced. Beautifully situated in London Crovertownship, ono:quarter of a mile from the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad Station, at West flume, with ex cellent neighbors and neighborhood; convenient to Schools, aillle, Nurseries, &e. Large ROUSE, new Barn, and convenient outbuildings. For further par-- Oculars, address F. M. & T. PYLE. fait-7t West Grove Post Office, Glinuer co., Pa. • Oft VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ..1-• PRIVATE SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW LONDON. —The subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE hie Farm, of about SS acres, Ia the village of New Londou,• Chester county, Pennsylvania.. The improvemauts are of the first order, consisting of a stone and brick home. 40 by SO, containing 14 rooms, 4 on the first floor, 6 on the second, and 4 on the third, in thorough order; large barn, carriage, and wagon Mouse, and necessary im provements. There are also noon this property build ings more than one hundred feetto length, having been need for a tannery by W. D: Eves, the former owner, with yeti, under cover. • These buildings would be suit able foot a tunnery, er bone and super-phosphate rani, or sugar-cane manufactory, which are needed in the eeighl borhood. • Water at the house and barn, and a very superior 2tiulantretiLantihioines ne e r olftth e rogrotpArlta•viastiboetutaiellz is also upon the premises an apple orchard of the choic est fruit in full bearing, and other trait trees in abun dance. There are twenty acres of laud adjoining that can be bought. The attention of capitalists and farmers are invited to view this property, offering either as a country seat or farm. There is au academy in the village and public schools; also churches of various denominations in and near the village. Any person desiring sncli a property will please call early upon the subscriber and view the same. Terms easy. .fel2-4t. NATHAN B. HAMMOND. atFOR SALE-DELAWARE COUN. TY FARM 96 acres. 12 of which are hoary timber, balance in a high state of cultivation, situate 3 miles from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Landing, 21 miles from the city. Large and substantial stone im provements, handsomely situated, and nicely watered. Also, a large number of first-diass Parma in the adjoin ing counties. Call and examine Renit , ter. Apply_ to te9 E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. jek TO EXCHANGE—CHESTER ..+—ool3nTy FARM.-73 acres of excellent land; Sta.:* Hon of Pennsylvaniaßailroad on the place; large im provements, nicely watered, sto Also, a valuable Farm Imile from Doylestown Depot, 23 miles north of the city. in Bucks county. apply to E. PETTIT; fe7 No. 309 WALNUT Street. 'FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EL CHANGED FOR CITY PRCPERTY, A DESIRA BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township, Bucks county, Pa, three miles from Doylestown, and one and a half from New Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 acres, six of which is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient fields, well watered, good building, fruit, kr. Enquire at MA North Sixth street, Philadelphia. fe7-100 im OSBORNE'S HILL FARM.-THE Subscriber offers atpublic sale, on SATURDAY. Pe bruary 21, 1663, his well-known farm, OSBORNE'S HILL, situate in the township of Birmingham, county of Chaster, about Mullins south of West Chester; bound ed by lands of Aaron Sharplese, Joseph H. Osborne, and others. This farm contains about 83 acres, is in a good state of cultivation. and is well watered. The improvements consist of a two-storied stone man sion, with porch in front and back, largo doable-dercard barn, with straw house and shedding around the barn. This farm .is in a beautiful neighborhood and is well worthy the attention of Philadelphians. This sale will be positive. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when conditions will be made known by ja2B-thm6t• WILLLAX P. OSBORNE. •" i s& FOR S A T it—TB:BEFrEIGHTHS of the bra g Thou. Walter. ApOT to . • • CHAS. S. & JAS. CAItoTAIN.S, Jr. JAW • No. 128 WALNUT Street. PERSONAL. pENSIOI+IB.- $lOO- BOUNTY ANI PotYProeared and collecteds, tbr soldiers, sailors mid the relatives of suck as are deceased, at reasonabl, sad eittehtatory rates Chtims cashed or advanced lives by • JAMSS FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. rartlieder attention given to parties living at a dit• tanee. • oclB4, THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABl sf;iir NET AND BOOK STORE is open . day and even= Alls lug for tbe sale or Books on Plirenotrry. Physlo- A 14, logy,Hygions, Phonor.„caphy and for Phrenologi cal exaruniaationa. Orden; by !nail should be addressed to JOHN L. CAPEN, " k6-eatntbStnif 922 CHESTNUT Street, Phila. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. TRE. Lessaft ead Minuet. Mr. W. WHEATLEY. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, February 001.13 M In consequence el the With whic hAARKF.I) ENTHUSIASM ORAND SRAKSPEADIAM DELINEATION. OTHELLO. Has beeereceived. EDWIN FORREST Will appear in it again This Evening. NEw SCENERY, NEW DRESSES. NEW APPOINTMENTS. Mr..W. WHEATLEY. as CARRIO Mr. J. MoCullough, as lags Mrs. J. D. Allen. ar Deademona Madame Ponta', as Emilia Conductor Mr. MARK HASSLE& - FRIDAY EVENING. February 19th. 1863. THE LAST TIME FOR THE PR Er ENT. EDWIN FO.RREST, In Shakspeare'e pa.setox ( r T tl i n ß u c ttsrrible Tmedy of SATURDAY EVENING, February I.4tb. UN& MR. HA CKETT. I'ILICES OF ADMISSION. . _ „ . ... .. . Family Circle . 26 cents. Deena Circle 60 sesta Parquet and Ncured Seats in Dress Circle 76 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, each Si Doors oven at 7i , (inn sin rises at 73‘. RS. JOHN DREW 'S ARCH-STREET 40 , -• THEATRE. Brat n ells Agent and Treasurer JOB. D.BrITAPECF. First week of the young and•telented American Artists. MISS JANE COOMBS TO-NIGHT, (Thursday,),February 12th, THE WORLD - OF PAPHION. Marie MISS JANE COOMBS After which 111 - B HONEY" ON. Juliana lilla JANE COOMBS FRI DM—BENEFIT OF MISS COOMBS. Air Seats secured without mu:taut& WALNUTSTREET THEATRE.— " Soh Loa" lire. H. A. creitaspramt. Brustnese Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. Last night bet two of the beauteous Senorita ISABELLA CUBAS "THIS (Thursday) EVENING, February 12th. LSEL. Will be repeat . by universal desire, The Grand Milita CH ry Spe SPY ctacle of T Or, The'Etorming of Algiers Mad. Mathilde, Henri Si. Aline, Brea, To conclude with the-farce, entitled the LAST OF THE PIGTAIL& Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 7g. CARL WOLFSOHN'S CLASSICAL. SOIREES, FOYER OF IRE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho subscribers are re tneetful I y informed that the next SOIREE (Third of the Seasonlwill take place on SATURDAY WENINO, February IL 11363. Eingle Admissions. ONE DOLLAR. each. fele-94 MUSICAL FUND HALL.-THE Public are respectfully informed that ARTEMUEI WARD (F. C. Browne) Has been eneaged to deliver his POPULAR AND HUMOROUS LECTURE, "SIXTY MINUTES IN AFRICA," . ON SATURDAY EVENING, February 11, 1863. Being _positiEVENING,IS ONLY APPEARANCE DURING THE SEASON LH I THIS CITY. Tickets for the Lecture,_ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. May be procured at the principal Hotels, MtWit and Book Stores in thecity, on THIS MORNING,and during the whole of the week. felO-St ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER. OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets:-SIXTH WEEK. AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE BOBRMI- Ab TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON 'WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS.—At each lintertainment. the celebrated low pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glass, will be in fall operation . All the klagnificent Work of Art, Manufactured by t_e Company, will be distributed gratuitonslrto the visil ora On FRIDAY Eve ning, February ISth. a Spleni Id Case of Work will be given to the author of the best Poem on the Glass Steam e. PARTICULAR NOTICE.--The First Present, each eve. ming, will boa Splendid Case of Glass Work. Admission, 15 cents. No half prim Exhibition commences in the Evening at 13 o'clock. Afternoon at S o'clock fe46to A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHF-STNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, • The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hit LEARNED CA.NARY BIRDS, will give hie new and popular Entertainments EVERY tEVENING during the Week, commencing at 7Y.: o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoon. at S. The attractions will be , roarvellons experiments in Magic; wonderful powers In Ventriloquism and tho Learned Canary Birds I.n. their new characters. Admission l cents. Children 13 cents. 11.ERMANL9. • ORCHESTRA. - PUB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON at S3S o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packa gee of S tickets, el—to be had of Andre & Co., 1101 Chestnnt street ; J. E Gould, Seventh and Cheetnnt, and at the ball door. n 02741 HAESLER'S ORCHESTRA- , NEW OFFICE. .914 South EIGHTH St. below Walnut de10.610 PENNSYLVANIA, ACADENPV OF THE FINE AY(TS H , ICMS CESTITOT MEET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. NI till P. M. Admission cents. Children hal (price. Shares of stock, an jy9 HOTELS. a -hd rarnms,azt _II3RA.NI)RETIT riquo rr _._ ---§ftliriElkiEiV YORK. - CONDUCTED ON !&E EUROPEAN PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city oars, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly famished. Many of them ars constructed in suits of communicating parlors and chars . bars, suitable for families and parties travelling together. Meals served at all hours. • Single Rooms from 00 cents to $1 per day. • Double Room from *lto $2.10 per day. de2-6m JOS. CURTIS & 00. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA'—OFFICE, 331 North SIXTH Street: Amount of Property Insured., ..... Amount of Premium Notes Balance in Tn asnry let. 33 3 Intbrest on Pi emitim Notes the past year policies; Surveys, and Transfers lhterest on Investments - • Fire Losses • - 2!187 Expenses • • 761 Al Interest on Premium Returns w It 50 Perpetual Policies cancelled 64 so Investments in City Six Per Cent. .. .. .. MO 00 Do do U. S. 7 3-10 Per Cent. oan... 212 28 Balance In bands of the Treasurer . • 872 71 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Premium . Notes • City Six Per- Cent. Lean united States 73-10-Per Cent. Loan.. Office Furniture In hands of Treason, r The undersigned, a Committee appointed by the Com pany, have examined the above Statement, compared it 'with the books and sonohers, and And it correct. rIIII , ADELPLUA, let IRO. 1563. BENJAMIN HUNT, CHARLES EVANS. It has taken less than one half of our cash income to pay our testes andexpenses. DIRECTORS Benjamin Malone, Simeon Matlack James Smedley, Thomas P. Rowlett, T. Ellwood Chapman, Joseph Hayward, Eli Dillin Thema Masher, Frederick' Cadmus, Aaron W. Onskill, 'William N. Lorick, Edmund Webster, OFFICE NEBIOVED to N0.:5 South FIFTH Street. • BENJAMIN MALONE, President. 1711.1aAn 31. Lutes, Secretary. 1e12.-thstaet GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE rli3tateNez coamerr. MICE; 415 it,II,ERT STREET, PRILADELPIELS. CAPITAL $OO,OOO. This Corripaiii continuos to take risks on the saki. classes orPiopeity at low rate*. The prililie can rely upon its responsibility. and sibaltr to pay lossee promptly,disbursements for the benefit of the public, tiering Oki bat . nine "rows, exceed 500 4 ; 4 5450 tiOriXshaita : • andlwe reipectfollv solicit its favor in the fattin. DIRECTORS. CHAS:. I.:DUPONT JERRY iV JOHN - W. CLAGIUMIN, JOHN THOI A NIM C. E. REAELITT, ABRAHAM HART,' DAVID ,BOYD,_Ja„ PETER S. HOE, of N. Ti WM__*.M. SWAIN • . FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP . M. - D., N.'S LAWRENCE, THOMAS Dites., JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN. President . A. S. GILLETT, Vice President. JAE. B. ALVOR.D. Secretary. tro26-11M "E.INS7CFBALNi F 406 CHlSTNrareet. ILADI ' PtRB INLA. DIREC I/Varies Et."ThicE; Henraawbs. Jr., • John.W. Evermaa. Philip S: Justice, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. BM CHARLES RICH, WILLIAMS I. BLANCH/ AND INSURANCE. 3TORS. E. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West. John Kessler. Jr.. Chas. Stokes. . A. D. Rosenheiin. Josef D. Ellis. fog, President. lARDSON, Vice President, _ MD. &cretin , . Ciag.llU MEDICAL. SVVAYNA'S COMPOUND SYRUk ; VOR WILD- .OTIERRY. nuartr i Zikur:ixpEleiraos.ies mow mg G T SOPERtORITY OVER ALL OTHER REID/DIM THELORVII/NAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION! The reputation of • this medi3ine is now so well esta blished that liberal mi nded men in the medi cal profession throughout the Union recommend it to their patients as the very best of all remedies for Pulmonary Complaints and General Debility, and in curing Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood Whooping CoUgh, pain in the Side or Breast. sore Throat. Difficulty in Breath ins, Palpitation or disease of the Heart, Throat. Breast, or Lpngs NO IifE.DIDNEHAkEVEROBtAINED A HIGHER ON 11151E — DISEIVED RUIN/Cad i IN PIILMONARI DISEASES of the most alarming cb erecter. "Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry effects permanent cures. A' stubborn Cough, Sore Tbreat, - ffight Sweats, Bronchial Affections axe quickly cured. Declining years of aged persons will be greatly benellited ; it .acts as a strengthening alterative. For disturbed, restless nights, keep it by the bed-oldet its use will eve reprve. .If the bowels aro co:stye, take sit occasional dose of _"LLWAY NE'S PILLS." Pre opas red. only by Dr. MATAB• & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine. Bold bF all. Druggists throughout the United States. • . • . JaSl-litt BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs, Colda, and Irritated Throats, are offered with the fullest confidence in their tallowy. ..They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputa tion they have justly acquired. 43 there are friths iiollB. be sure to OBTAIN the genuine .at FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Stoma. E. con CHEST NUT and FIFTH htreets. Also, /gutter's Cougb Syria", Wistar 'e Cough Lozenges. Prepared from original presenptioria. Et yE AND SAIL-PROF. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Astrid, trek Leyden. Holland. is per manently located at No. MI PINE Street. where he treat tll diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cares— If curable. artificial Eyes inserted without pain N. s.—so charges made for examination. °Ake hours risnu S to 11 o'clock A. M. and S to 7 P. M. a..Vbe mAyrialuas FOE MINCE PIES. BUNCH. LAYER. AND SULTAN!. RAISINS, arum; CURRANTS. SPICES, CIDER &c.. ac. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DEALER IN IMO GROCERIES. 4164 f tt CORNER lllaverru AND VIZIR B. Senorita Isabella Cuban .$373.900 00 • 20,032 'TI .. 355743 • 1,588 77 .. 71 00 • 83 70 erl,loo 90 $28,052 71 2.038 en 512 811 151 Le 572 71 E COMPANY, NO.
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