ijffY xOVfi I. [RyA co.vrED. WHO***™™™***'* I3LASP • M ,»n«si»a oa a. rosewood frame— My lore wo*"?, havy I; a mnrli of featliuiM down fills up tUe some— . e »g s but dry; •? '■'.;•■../■* *- airitts to sleep it niglit w;tu scxt’co.n f,?d!5lkSIW watcli tb,J *°ur*™* pby . : MV love her daily dinner takes in stale _ The SUVer Pl^p« Ipmnp'mVdrink tram Erie’s limpid la .3. . My love has all the world at.will to roam £he goes abroad or qiiiet sifcrat home— _ . , i 1 2fa t tdferciund her eoneh lit ntehfc- keeps meda sight, ft ■ . thousand Weary miles now stretch betweea • My love and I;. ■ * ■ ; Tn her, this wint-y night, cold, calm, serene, • I wnfra sigh.% .•-. ,P' ,r ho oe, with all mSearnestpesViOf 50a1.„,: j To morrow’ small may bring-me iny parole.. There’s hone ahead! We; 11 one day meet again, Mv ICV6 t, •; f"j - • - We’ ll Wipe away all tears of sorrow then; - Will ainnv many troubles then beguily . And kce”this wayward reb from Johnson's Isle. CITY COUNCILS. afternptfn. A message was received from theTVTayor, - tfai-- muiing aif rter from Brigadier- GenCTai-Wistare fn-enting to the city an old Revolutionary relic m the shape ofa shell found at-iprlrtowa Aresolution of thanks to General Wistar lor his aluable relic was presented and passed. A communication was read from E zaae h one-lass asking for damages lor injuries received y the ialling of a portion of a public school ‘pToin the ciilzens of the Sixth Ward,' settmg orih that the petition asking for a c retest in (h -«eatof the Republican member-.-from ' hat Ward . hould not be enteitained for certain reasons there, n set forth. _. , A communication was, received from Gh rles McDonough, Esq., ttio present Commissioner of t jty Property, who is'.about retiring from otHc eturning his thanks for tne many courtesies an-i javors extended.to him byboth branches of Oouc. c ; ls while exercising the functions of his office * ‘a petition for the Jocatioh of the Western Fire Engine Companv was read. Mr. Brightly ofTere-l an ordinance repealing the ordinance c for the removal of the City Railroad -m Broad street f;om Vine to South. Referred to the Committee on Law. Mr. Wetheriil presented an ordinance locating the Warren Hose Company, as. a swam forcing hose company. Alier a ;engthy discussion ths subject was post poned. . The special order of the day—the drawing of the Committee tn the Six'h-Ward contested elec tion case was again postponed until the next meet ing. A resolution requesting the Chief Commissioner of Highways to hand over to the Inspector of - streets all the tools used for cleansing the streets, was agreed to. ** . A petition was read from the Spring Garden Fire Compauy, asking to be located as a, steam engine company. . . , A bill declaringNinthstieet, from Berks istreet;- to Susquehanna avenue, a public highway, was referred to the Committee on High ways. The Committee on Girard Estates submitted the following appointments ot the Superintendent of the Girard Estates, for confirmation Hon. J. H. Campbell as solicitor for the estate in Schuylkill county; Stephen Harris, of Pottsvi le. as agen - - aid engineer lor lands ia Schuylkill county; Charles Stockton, of Philadelphia, as messenger. . Mr. King-moved the confirmation, of these ap pomtments would be laid over until' the next meeting, in.order that the members might inquire into the fitness of the gentleman named. After some discussion the motion was lost and the Chamber .proceeded to confirm the menu, . ** Mr.- Brightly offered a preamble and resolution of inquiry, as follow^: Whereas, The Commissioners ot the Sinking Fund have recently .disposed of -2.0 shares ot the stock ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be longing to the city of Philadelphia, at a time when it was known that a stock dividend was about to be declared by the said company and atn great pe cuniary loss to the city; and \ • Whereas, It is rumored that some of-the City Directors of said Company and other favored par ties were allowed to become the purchasers of the said stock. Therefore be it Lcsolml, By tbe Select and Commot Connell that a special committee ol three members from each Chamber be appointed to investigate the sub ject and ieport thereon to theie Councils. Mr. Brightly said that by this operation the city bad lost $32,100 which had gone into other parties’ pockets. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Barron offered a resolution directing the laying of gas pipe in the Nineteenth Ward. Be lerod. The two million loan bill f r the payment of bounties* veterans, was concurred In. .. bill from Common Council appropriating the sum of ?5,000 for covering Korth Broal street ■with ashes, was taken up. Mr. Brightly said he understood this was a most Sr SKM ll ‘ tpriCe ’ as thejob could have been done S? tbe bi " was indefinitely postponed. mSf iJw' i 0 u Stabllstl aad organize the Depart m™l p J.°P er; y* was concurred in. .r .making an appropriation for the pur', referred ext ™ dm K the telegraph boxes, &c.,-was referred 10 the joint committee of Police, Fire and BI T -Kn < rj?, in , a ' nc - e , t ? hhttorize an additional loan of wifconciree^in! 11 ealistmeiU °* Volunteers, miMiin nSf bt , y m ? Ted i to reconsider the two j£rs a io re^ m on i&3«a**j** EBSister of the School S™‘ ng M to complete Sm i n re considered Section, P was 4' U TKn 3 th”npal o sef Stl,oae “■ wWoU The sureties of Mai,lon H Dicirin.nn Pii.f A&°d fStreeUl w - a PPro^ m -° n ’ G3l6f Th. re- COMMON BRANCH ■thmizSg “fuerk to a resolat ‘°n vine fra advertise the ordinauce pro-; sion of the Gas Wo^kf’Adopted" elt9 “' suret”fo?M°' ad ° pted approving the spectorofStreeti D k ’ reoenU y erected In ■which oommi tee reported an ordinance TOUne P i?sedb y the Select Council. pro. rug ol Coafes Ytree. 5e v f th " S f ip °- f groundfrent betwppn t. I, street, Pennsylvania avenue, and p S 0 L t a B pSi , i r “ W “ er and Thl tenfhe biU ba£k t 0 th huninghow much P nr P OSB of ascer property. Af uHtenl dScuslteh ° I ?, arclase ‘*>B adopted? 5 " 0t agreed Whu aU |ppo Pr t eJ * Renterf ° r w - T - Chief Engineer, was taken up ° f Wat^ r lbe ground of woved an indefinite nno+J 1 irre £ u lir-maiiner, and »o quorum votti t S' of 1116 Edb jeov when a quormnausweSd tKI” 88 w at mais, indefinitely was £ aamoti on topostponi Comm Uten I Flnauce * ?'? Uer baok - t0 . 7 »»mSlo,?:a^a X o r the preseat, offered approvinl-fhi. ter D aTd:i a r e«o- S-,\ bl as sureties for Mr mu' Po i. le r aud ; S .^tfcTlmmolud&a^gterof gomti'Hiwu BOUUEiJS’ COMPANION, EVERvi»n^. The M „ COMPANION"*SMOKEHB Brother, Slster™r FrienASmak at ?® r ’ MotI “ri “vela the-army. 01111 mak ®i *0 their Mia. J^cheSS^^^DTOBAOCOOASB racwnt micwfig”* at Company*■ prices: fall ■ i«ii a K W«ks. MPE ' Montgomery Terra Cotta : 2 inch Plp?p«r 3w r ? r ISM. 3 inch pipe per 3Sm J'netti 30 cents - « incU pipe pS 38 ' SinchpipeperSfectlanrfhSfnta. We are prepared to furrusif j? “nts. pipe, glazed insidnarid outside, from o‘. waTe drain In diameter, .in large or small JianUtTe, 015 in °hes - varieties.of Traps, Bends, and other em,’ wit!l all . liberal discount to the trade. .: c °nnectionH. 1,,; • McOnt,I,IN & BHOAiva ' 122liMarket street,■ J. LEITENBERGfER ic SON t . -c , «I 7 EINE STREET- f e i «BB* c cT by * *■ SPECIAL NOTICES. . i ot' PUB UP HIGH OF CHIEF OOMMI-S - W.,GQFNER WALNUT AND FIFT H F*bV35, 136*. ! Noti-teds hereby'-.gjveh that iheJAijhuarSewer Feats jibw doe the city, are pay».&TS at'thVbtltcie, 3e”> sue. , until April Ist, 1564. ’ Office hoars from <) o’ clock until 3 o’ clock P. M. r F ’ . v THOMAS M. TRIOL, ' feSS-St • ; .;■; i < j LicenseCi CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. ilk_S —1 he Coupons due March 1. 1864, on the 'LIGHT PER CENT. MORTGAGE BONUS of ‘■‘.The Continental Hotel Company,” will be paid ;on,aiiaTafier thtitf-.date tippn : prt-ryntatiou of (he, (same at the COMMERCIAL BANK, in. the city or' , J. SERGEANT PRICE, Treas. " COMMENCEMENT.’— THE >:PENN ,!LJ- ,-SYLVaNIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SUBGERY.wiiI hold their (Annual XJpmSSiWce-f ;meiit.ht.the!MUSlCAß'-EUND HALL’,-oh' ERIi i DAY EVEN ING, February 2Gth, VBof, atS o’clock. ;The valedictory by Dr. G. T. Barker, Professor i of Principles of Dental Sprgery and Therapeutics. : The public areinTitcd.V-; V: '■ - i ft 24 3i* ' C. N-. EErrJCE, Dean. Y-g=» FOURTEENTH ' WARD BO DUTY : 1F FUND. The -Committte appointed to re ceive subscriptions to the Fourtetnth Ward Bounty Fund, w 11 sit EVERY EVENING dar ing this week. between the hours of 7 and 9 at Spring. Garden. Hal 1, t Jower floor, to receive snnscriptiunp, and grant,£xemp£ioh Certiflcates.' Those citlkins. who; iiavp Hot already ianMerned’ ate urgently reques ed to do EO,that the list’ of etih-' scribers may be punl shed in full. An --DjqURNED WARDJHEETING will bs held at the above Hall oa next SATURDAY I.V I- N ING, at 7> o’cl ck. TP OS., R. DAVIS, Secretary. .. OFFICE CITY BOUNTYTUND COM- A-3 MIISSION. No. 412 PRUNE street, De cembertlfl,: 1663. * TVarraiits : for the City Bounty {two hundred and, fifty dollars) will be issued to'all new recruits for old regiments, the quota of PbiTadel phia on the coining drhSß; Vi ■' ■. Muster rolls, certifled“by proper mustering" offi cers, must be sent to the office of the Commission one day previous to the issuing of the warrants. Officers must accompany and vouch for their men when the warrants are. delivered. Phtladelphiasoldiers re-enlisting In the fleldwiil receive their warrants as soon asi certified copies of ihe muster-in-rolls are famished to the Commis sion by the Adjutant-General offhe State. Men enlisted in 001. McLean’s Regiment (183 d Pennsylvania Voluntcers), wilUrgceiye the bounty in companies whgn duly mustered into the U. S rarvice, and credited to the qnota of the city. . The Commission sits daily from 3 to SP. M., dorlhg which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are cashed on presentation attho office of the City Treasurer,- Girard-Bank. By order of the Commission. jai -tfs SAMUEL C. ItAWSON, Seo’y. • .OFFIIIE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM i J-3_ -MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila delphia, December 19, ISOJ. The Commission for the p aymeht of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust the claims of all ne w recruits in old regiments. Until-further notice, the.’Commission will sit daily from 3 to 5 P. H. Bounties will be paid to those only-whose names •ire borne on rolls fnrnished to the Commission bv the Assistant-Prov ost Marshal-General, or the United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia. Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for oy a responsible United States, Officer. Officers will bring their men to the office In sqnads for the purpose.- • , In a few.days notice will be given when and how recruits in new organizations and veterans re-en listing in the field can receive their bounty. By older ol the Commission. ja« tf’ SAMUEL C- DAWSON. Secretary.' ■Tw* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OOM- A-3 PANY. TREASURER’S DEPART MENT, Philadelphia, Febrnary 15, IS«4.—The Board of Directors have this day declared an EX TRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as registered onthe boo-s of the companythis day. . The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock of the Company, at its par value of Fifty Dollars ptr share, the shares to be dated May 2, lfnl, and to. be entitled to dividends payable in November next, -aid thereafter, as the present stock of the company. Stock‘CeUiflcates for the extra dividend will be df livered on and affer May 2, ISCt. lelC-lmhl THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasnrer. Yc=» DELAWARE MINING 00. OF MIOH- U-3 IGAN.— herebyj given, that an Installment of One Dollar per Share of the Capital Stock in the Delaware Mining Company of Mich igan, has this day been called by the Board of Di re c tors of said Company,:due and payahleatthe office of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on or before the Ist day of March 1661. Interest will be charged on ail Installments alter the same sha’l have become dne; . - By order of the Board or Directors. S. 31. DAY, Secretary. Dated PmhAPSLTim. Feb. 15,156 L felfi-tmhlj fY3=- MBS. CORA I*. V.'HATCH, OF NEW IL3 YORK—POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY —T e “ popular speaker wilt deliver a Lec ture to the citizens of Philadelphia, in CONCERT HAM, on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 26th, .at So’ clock. Subject—“ Peace and War, their offsets on civilization.” The speaker will answer ques tions or-discuss.any points couaectet with the subject; after the lecture. The Clergy, Pret«i Critic-, and professional men are invited to ask questions. Tickets 25 cents. 'fe23-4t} wca OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA lIAIL aJs HOAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Feb ruary 15, 1884. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the Seventh day of March, ISGI, at the Office of the Company, No. 23S South THIRD Street. The pells will be open from ten o’clock A. M-, until six o’clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within Sixty days preceding the election will eniitlitr the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, fe!7-tmh7 Secretary. PITTSBUROH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, Office of the Secretary, Pittsbdboh, Pa., February 13th, 1584. The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold ers of this Company, for the Election of Directors, and such other business as may come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the city of PITTSBURGH,on the THIRD WEDNESDAY of MARCH, A. D. 1861, at 10 A. M. The Stock and Transfer Books of the Company, at their Office in the city’ of Pittsburgh, and at their Transfer Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’ clock, P. M., and remain closed until the 17th day of March thereafter. W. H. BARNES, felstmal7 Secretary. fW5=» THE WORLD OF FACT AND FANCY- Uof —Lecture for tte relief of disabled Soldiers’ families, under the care of The Ladies’ Union Association, byENOOH H. SUPPLEE, at Han del and Haydn Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, March Ist, at 8 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at the Association Booms, 537 North EIGHTH Street. fe2o-’Jt# IVWP* HILTON’S CEMENT—The Insoluble Iks Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer tainly the beet article of the kind ever Invented. It should be kept in every manufactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars can he saved in the nut of a year. This Cement cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi nation Is on scientific principles, and under no cir cumstances Or change of temperature will It emit any offensive smell. The various uses to which It can be successfully applied renders It Invaluable to all classes. For particulars see advertisement «yi=a. WINONA MINING COMPANY OF lk§ MICHIGAN. —The first meeting ot the Cor porators of the Winona Mining Company of Michi gan, will be held on the Bth day of MARCH, IS6-1, at 11 o’clock A. M., at the Office, No. 127 South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, Pa • JAY A. HUBBELL, ‘ - JOS. T. FORD, ■ , • SAMUEL ALLEN, Three of the Associates of said Corporation. . Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1661. iel9-15t$ rvcs=» PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF -MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby gi-ven, that all Stock in this Company, on which the in stallment of TWO DOLLARS per Share, called December 7th, 1883, and due December I9lh, 1863, Hsnatpaid, 13 forfeited for said default: and that, according to-the Charter and By-Laws of the Uom ?faw aT Wil l b , B , a s ld /- t PubUc Auction, on SION'- al 13 M-. at the Officei of tne Secretary of the Company, No. :3 >6 WALiN'UT a tree t, Philadelphia, unless paid on or before that .?£r order ?l t 1!, 0 Boar/of Dlrectorr *l9.2tAf;m,wtma2l{] S. M DAY ‘tae’v Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 10,18017’ - y- Company of Philadelphia, fbat the st OC k an| Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, re solved to extend to the holders of the. outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into the Capital Stock of the Comuany, abeordfne^to l section 6th of the amendment'to the Charter? on the same terms as previously doner payment’, of instalment to lie made February 1,, 1861. Other! w ee, interest to be : charged on payments made date, and the privilege of conversion to cease after .Tune 30, ISG4.- ■ .3al:)-w,f,m2mr - JOHN MOSS, .Secretary. Bay, ?S% Imported.direct by GEORfiv a'r’SfV- W ■ E ’ in boltle au d for sale Avenue QE ALKIN’ S, 10 and 12 South Delaware , ' ' ja3o Jx&EII&JLY JOINING BFlLfellfl : PHILADEIPHIA. FEIDA Y iLERrM Y 2fi 1864, j" ,ohy ooons. tD'ALMOR VL- t-hl RTS~ “yT j x,ot- Bslm rals, -gBiOOf:!?. ! -' 1 ti. . .2 25. ' ; ! -r 1 “ 2 511. 1 ’ ». 2 75.. .! l,,n. << 3 (iB. .» - ‘ ■ ' •'Will! a large Stock of Superior Gojds, ranging up tO £6 CO. . ~ j jHiSEts’ and Children’s Skirt”, > t - At Reduced Prices. Tablb cloths >and rrsmasica - Hand-loom Linens. ■ 'i Towe'linge, Napkins, • }■■"£ Sheetings and Pillow-case Linens. ' .; ■■ '■ Oounterpanes and Blankets. ■ ’ CURWEN STODDAET .& BROTHER, Nos. 450) ■?s*2-and 454 North. Second street^ • : " ' . ■" .above Willow Ladies; spring uluaking cloths. " Wat/r-proof Cloths.- i i - s . - /iMiddletex: ** / ‘ \•; ~v.. Dexter,, , : ■'■■■ ■ ‘ Sallbb’tirjr ' ■■■■: > • • 4 . i FRENCH colors I .. . CURWEN STODDART ApBROTHEIIf" | Nos. 450, 452 and 451 North Second street, ■ .■■ ■ .- " : above Willow. Rich black, silks. ‘ ■ • Black Gfos de Rhines. ' i - Black Gros Grainps. . - , Blacki, ros d’Afrioue. < ■ . Black Barethea. .. Black Figured Gros’de’Naples. 1 ■■ CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, ~ ‘ - :: .Nos. 450, 452 and 454-North Second street..: fe24-3t6 ■■, above Willow. rtOO thus. SIMPSON S SONS, AD I VM. £22 and 024 PINE STREET,, GRFAT DEPOT FOR ALL KINDS OF HOUSEKEEPING Tynv GOODS, HOSiERV- GLoVEsT UNDER - W EAR, TRIMMINGS, AN D NOTIONS ,/• • IN'GREAT VARIETY. Linen Table Bamasks, 6-4. 7-i, 8-4 and 10-4 ’ " Locm Table Linens, three lots—bargains. Snow Drop and Damask Napkins, 5 8.3-1 aod4-4 Linen Doyliee, white and colored, greatassor-meni 3 lots colored Counterpanes. . 7 lots white.Connt~rpane»,lo-4. 11-4, 12-4 and 13.4 BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS Closing-out Cheap. - Closing qat Chekn HOSIERS, HOSIERY, HOSIERY . have on band, a very extensive assortment of ..11 kn ds of hote and half hose, lor ladles gen tlemen and children, bought before ihe great arl yance in price, which we offer at moderate nrica, . 3 cases best Ladies’ Handkerchiefs m the conntrv, for 81 50 adozeu. . _ 3 cases super quality Ladies’ Linen Handker - chiefs, Si 75adoaen.. S 2 uyatlozen t&De • Ladiet ’ Lilien Handkerchiefs, KTad "’ BEST HOOP SKIRTS. ALL SIZES From 10 Epnng. ST cents up. UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS. White Merino, White Cashmere, 6-4 Shrouding Flannels, Gimps, Buttons, Cord. and Tassels, Crapes, Ac. The best assortment of Hem Handkerchii fs to be fdhnd, rangfng from 25 to 75 cents, single orby 3 lot* veryfl. o French Hem and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, less than cost of importation at present time. ' . Gents’ Linen Handker.hiefs,flne, colored border, orly 31 cents . ’ Genu; Linen Handkerchiefs, finer, coloredbor di r, 0n1y.37 cents. Gents’Cord Border Linen Handkerchiefs $1 so to 85 00 per dozen ‘ H STEEL a; SON. HAVE NO W OPEN . a choice assortment of Black Gros Grain Silks, 81 25 to S 3 23. Floured Black Si;k«. SI 25 fo 82 00. Plain Black Silks, S7,vc to SG 00. Plaid India Silks, cu. .Light Ground, Hick Figured Foulards, SI 23 to 8162 Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth street. lU>WIN HALL & OU M No. S. SECOND i street* are now opening-new goods. in every department. * * New French Chintzes and Brilliants; . Percale Botes, new designs. Organdies and Jaconets. Splendid quality and styles of Grenadines, Fine Blade Alpaca Mohairs. Fine all wool J*e lodines, beantiftU shades. New styles of Dress Goods of various kinds. - Colored Alpacas and Poplins. " - New-good* opening daily. I^ls 1 AA PIECES OF SI FANOY SILKS. lUu Bine, Lilac and Brown Plaids. Black and While, Brown and White do. India Plaid Silks, 81 per yard. 85 Best Brown Silks. .85 Best Black Silks. Moire Antiques Best Goods. Foulards, newest styles. FriendlyFoulaxds. EYRE * LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. The CHEAPEST SILKS in the Market. 1.500 yards neatplaid India Silk* aisi ooperyard. SHO yards black and white India Silks, at si pr.yd. GOO yards brown and white lndiaSilke, atSlpr. yd, 1,100 yards broken plaids India Silks, at si per yd 400 yards blue and white India Silks, at SI pr.yd They make the most serviceable dress a lady can wear They are selling very fash Call and ex amine them before the assortment is broken. At JOHN H. STOKES’S, 7U2 Arch street. MARSEILLES QUILTS —Of line quality, at moderate prices. Good Blankets in {arge sizes. Sheeting Muslins, iof every width. Se veral grades of Tickings TABLE DAMASKS.—Power-loom Table Linen, damask pattern. Power-loom Table Linen, dice pattern. Bleaeheu Table Damasks and Cloths. . 8-4 Bleached Damask; S' 00, a bargain. Fine Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers. Baliarflvale Flamfels. ftljfc to 81 peryard. . New York Mills Williams villes, Wamsnttas. . - Richardson’s Shirtirtg and fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS Just opensd a -lar»e lot. marked low. Spring Dsjames and Prints. Mode Alpacas, choice shades. Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Fancy Shirtings. COOPER A CONARD, fe4 S. E, comer Ninth and Market. CLOTH STORE—JAMES A LEE INVIT* the attention of their friends and othors to thslr large and well assorted stock of goods adapted u Hsu and. Boys’ wear, comprizing In pari Black French Cloths. Bine do do Colored do do OVERCOAT CLOTH*. Black French Beavers. Colored do do '.’lack Esquimaux do Colored do do Blue and Black Pilots. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Oassimerss. do do Doeskins. Fancy Uasslmeres. Mixed and Striped do Fintds and Silk Mixed. Satinets all qualities. Cords, Beaver-teens, Ac. VESTINGS. Fancy Silk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Fancy Silk Volvet do Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Wool, Velvet and Valencia. Also, a large assortment of Trimmings, ad&su< Men and Boj s' weak, at wholesale and retnfi ■- 7 JAMES A LEE, Noi 11 North Seeond street, <*3B Sign of the Golden Lamb. ■ PRESENTS — ! ‘ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. S. MILLTKEN A 00., 828 AROH and 32 South SECOND street, havo now open a very fine assort, ment of Ladier’, Gents’ and Children’s Handker chiefs, which they are selling dt a small advanc> on old prices. . LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders, at 10,12, 14, 15, 18 and 25 cents. Hemstitched, from 25 cents np to the finest. Eevlere Borders; Tucked Borders. Wide Hemstitched borders. Oolered Embroidered Borders. Herringbone.stitch, in colors, Ac. Some of the above are put np In- fancy boxes, suitable for presents. GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders- from 20 cents up to the finest. Printed Eorders, new styles, from 31 cents. Hemstitched, new styles, in wide hems. Hemstitched and printed. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Children’s plain and printed Handkerchiefs. ' ’ : - LINEN GOODS GENERALLY We havs always on hand , the most extensive stock of all pngs of Linen Gopds to he found in the olty. We - import and deal In Linen Goods,- exclusively. and con always,-offer id either Wholesale or Retail onyers the ad vantage of pnrchssingata very small advance-on manufacturer's prices. ' de22J - -,B2B,Arch street rtre'.L 'r .I?.?- 8 ; —lso'tons or FARM COMPOST, ‘«U- Shlppeiv... Street-Wharf. .. ewT-terms PETER WEIGHT & SONS, U 5 w'. nut street. f«2i-3t . CJUEcWEN STOBDART fc BRO'JCHEH. ..No?. 450, ,452 and 454 North. Second, street; .'»• ■ above Willow 1 choice lot extra lar»e superfine for ST par doz Best French Combination Corsets and Clasps. NEW SILKS. Moire Antlqn-s 53 00 to 55 00. Pltln Corded bilks, gvssu to S 3 SO. Figured Corded Silks, SI 02 K. Plain Poit L'e Soies, SI 25 to S 3 23. FANCY SILKS, 75 CTS. TO S 3 00 / n T?OR SALE AND TO. LET. idpGEBMaNTuWN PROPERTY}—FUR JH.-SALE—A pleasanthouepoa PRICE street, lirar both railroads!.: Apply! to! CHARLES C LONGSTRETH, Conveyancer; No. ia.5■ South Seventh street.-: ■■■ -in.! . fe2s-3t*. 44,acreß of ground. An - abundance of shade and fruit trees; Good stable, wells; Ac. Apply to JUSTICE ABATE MAN, 133 South FRONT street. lel2-lm* MST. BARNABAS CHURCH FORSALE— Situate on SEVENTEENTH-street, above Ohestuutstreeu 44 feet front by 60-feet. deep, with flxtmos complete. Part, of the purchase money may remain on the property. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS. 566 Walnm street. OR EXCHANGE FUR CITY EMPROPLRTY. —A handsome Country Seat and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It is one of the most desirable props rtiea ever offered for sale. W ill be sold with or .tvithout stock and furniture. No money required. Immediate possession given. 10 J ' 31 - GUMMEY A SONS, 509 WALNUT street. fe23 lm6 M COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A very desirable country residence with 1D34 acres of highly-coltivated land on the Limekiln Turnpike road, about two miles cast or German town, 22d Ward. The improvements consist of a snbsiantinl double three-story dwelling, with back buildingß, .stone stabling, carriage house ice house, and usual outbuildings. Terms accom modating; immediate possession given. Apnlv to A. B. CARVER A CO, Southwest corner of Ninth and Filbert streets. fe22-Gt* #§ V ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. jpa The subscriber will sell at Public Sale on tim premises, on ATURDAY, the 27th day of FEB RUARY, IFM, at 2 o’clock p. M.. his FARM, situate in Chester township, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, containing about9l Acres. The improvements consistof a large and commolious STONE MANSION HOUSE, three stories high, having 10 rooms, all of which are of convenieat size. There arc two fronts to the dwelling, one of which has apmzza eater ding the whole length,and thfi-other a portico. The lawn is filled with de ciduous trees and shrubbery of different kinds, making an abundance of shade. There is, conve nientto the dwelling, an excellent soring house, over a never failing spring of water, of the purest quality, with'apartments abovefor bath-room and smoke-Icuss; an ice-bouse filled with ice, tool house, and other ont-buiidings, all in good order.’ There are also twoTENEMENTS, one of stone and the ether of frame, used as tenant hooves, a large stone barn, capable of holding all the produce of the farm, and a stable and carnage house The land is not surpassed fn point of productiveness by any farm in the county. It is easily tilled aad nro duces well. There Is cn the premises an Apple Orchard of selected frnit in the prime of bearing. This farm is vroithv the attention of purchasers, as it is seldofiTa property Combining so many advan tagesls bronghtinto the market- It is two miles from the railroad depotatChester, which is reached over a good road daring a greater part of the year. Condition*, which will be easy, will be made known at tale. J. ENGLE hINKSON, 1815,17,19,22,21,26* Front st,below James, Chester. M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—About eight miles .from city; Railroad depot half a mile from the premises; convenient, also, to chnrctes and schools.' For healthiness and beauty of situation, aa well a & surroundiugad van tages, this property Is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The large mansion {CJinmaudinj flue views of the* river Delaware) is of brown stone, built and finished without regard to cost, and replete with all the modern conveniences for both summer and vrtater. The ground comprises 23 acres, beautifully laid out and ornamented with a great variety of fruit trees and 6hruos. A large garden with abundance of fruit On the premises aie al?o erected a gardener’s cotta?*, lodge* orchard house, green house, c-ouservaiorv, au<3 very extensive stabling, no expense whatever hav ing been spared to mahe this in all retspecia a first class rv^idrmce. ApDly to jK>!>-3U$ C. H. MUIRKEID, No. 203 South Sixth street. CUESTNUT STEEET.—For sile, a vnln ftiv able property, situate In one of the best business blocks on Chestnut street, 50 feet front by •,'3i feel deep to Sansom street, J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 3< 3 Walnut street. fell I MGkKMANTVWN.— For sale or to ex hauge fora HOUSE worth from 87 000 to S 3 too in the Northwestern part of the elty, a hunts,roe HOUSE coniatuing tlfteea rooms, lot ltw by 2,6 feet. Apply on the. premises Noith sideof TUL FEHOCKEN street, fourth door east of GREEN street, or address feiil-tit* E. LINNARD, Germantown.' 3;into. «m Loan .. . - p is nnA im PewwjrlwuUaßailroad tet'and adfflfort- » • U S,^a nd Amb °y Hailroad"doin'.. 35,0 °? i * cent. Loan Aiina as' Keadine'’Kurtad ° / ‘ 8 R per. cent Loan'. .• s non nn Top.Raa^ds-W;“ ; ..sg» ■County Fire • Union, Insurance Compass 1,05009 Stock, ### . a ..,/;. , Beliance Insurance Company* of Phiia -Mpiua stocs : 2,500 et Loans on Collaterals, well’secured..... 2,250 Ofc Accrned interest ....,; 5 93*2 00 in bank and on hand **’’,,* 16!587 86 Worth at present ment taloe., 8399, 66j: 36 __ • DJit£iUTU£S. # Benj. W. . Tingley, * Wm. E. Thompson, ' Bobert Tolhjui, &imnel • Wm.: SteTensom Eoberi Steen, Hampton I*. Carson, William Mosser, Marshall Hill Charles Lei and, j. Johnson Brown, Thos H. . CLEM 1 Thos. C. Hill, Secret! I COMPANY OF NORTH i -MARINE, FIRE M.'U. IKi LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE." " Q®“’ No 232 WALNUT 'street, South side, East of Third: street. | ... . i The Properties of this Company" are well lc rested and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity of all persons who desire to.he pro tected by Insurance. ; ' ■ ■ MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS oh Merchandise perßailroads, Canals and Steambears FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Buildings in City and Oonnty. INCORPORATED IN 1794—CAPITAL 8500.66 ft AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN VESTED? TOTAL PEOPETIES, *1,300,‘/JO. PERPETUAL CHARTER. diebotoes. Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dicltena, Samuel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, John A. Brown, John Mason, Charles Taylor,- / George L Harrison, Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope, J Richard D. Wood, Edward H.'Trottsr, William WelEh, , E. S. Clarke, William E. ;Bowen, William Camming*. T Cherleton Henry. • ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHAm.ES Platt. Secretary F incr-N lX Slt'Tl’AL INSURANCE COM PAN A OF PHILAUELPHIA. „1™ 0 ,^ POEATED ism-charter pee rt> 1 Ui\L. KO. 224 "WALNUT street, opposLe the Ex change. In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN SURANCE, this Company Insures from loss or dsmage by FIRE, on liberal terms, oa buildings, merchandise, furniture fro., for limited periods, and permanently on buildiftgs, by deposit of premium. . .. The Company has been in active operation for the period of SIXTY YEARS, .during which ail losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS John L. Hodge, D Clark Wharton, AdolpUne Peries, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Wilbvm McKee, David Lewis, M. B. Mahonv, Benjamin Etting, John T Lewis, ' Tin mas H. Powers, John It. Wilmer, & A R. McHenry, William & Grant, Edmond CastUicn. Robert W. Learning, JOHN R. WUCHERER, President. Saxtkl Wilcox, Secretary FIRE ASSOOI ATI ON-- _ tkJa. 4 * Incorporated March 27, J?2O. F A OFFICE, No. 04 N. FIFTH street. Insure BLULDIXGS, HOrSEHOLD s£££&*- FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE goi’.-mnp. from Loss by Fire-, (in th« City ol Philadelphia only.) Statement of the Assets of the Association, Jann- ary I, IS6S. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in tie City orPbiladelpiia 0n1y....* SICS,49? 6* Qround Rants SS, 139 S 7 Real Estate 14,386 13 Oasion 1tand....... 31,05136 TRUSTEES: GEORGE W. TRYON, President. Wm. H. Hamilton. Geo. I. Young, .. John Sender, Jos. R. Lynd&ll, Peter Fritz, Levi P. Coats, Peter A. Keysex, Samuel Sparhawk, John Philhin, Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, myS WILUAHIT BUTLER, Secretary. JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. —Office North east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany). Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya nia. Chartur Phrpetpaa. Capital authorized bylaw, *lOO,OOO. Make Insurance against Let) cr Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build ings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George Erety, 'Henry Gerker, August O. Miller, 'Christopher H. Miller. John F. Belsterllng, iFrederick Stashe, Henry Troomner, j.Tonas Bowman, William McDaniel, (Frederick Doll. Jocob Nnllet, (Jacob Schandier, George Blnlz, Jr., (Stephen Smith, Samuel Miller. GEORGE ERETY, President. JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice President. Philip E. Colrmas. Secretary. ai2-tt Fire insurance exclusively—the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet ual—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Inde pendence Square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fixe, on Public or Private Bull dings, either permanently or fora limited time. Albo, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus: Fund is invested in, the most careful manner, which enables them to oflfer to the insured an un doubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., William Montellus, John Devereux, Isaac Hazlehnrst, Thomas Smith. BeIttI 3rONATHAN PATTERSONi President Willi ah G. Osowbll. Secretary. 4MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE OOM . PANT, NCORPORATED 1810.—CHARTER PER- PETUAL. SlO WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Having a large paid np CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS Invested in sound and available Secu rities, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, and otherpersonal property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. m Thomas R. Marls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R Camplwll, Samuel O. Morton; Edmund G.Dutab Patrick Brady, Charles W. Ponltney, THOMAS T MARIS, Prudent ALBIRT C. L. Crawvobd. Secretary. my 22- TVtprtoAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM reANY—Office, Farqubar Building, No. 11 AND INLAND IN ■Jttr aNOES.—Risks taken) on vessels, cargoes end freights to all parts of the world, and on goods inland transportaaon on rivers, canals, rail roads and other conveyances throughout the CRAIG, President. PETER CULLEN, Vice President. D. B. STACBY, Secretary. DCRKOTORB. William Craig Henry C. Dallet, Peter Cullen, William T. Lowher, John'Dallett, J. Johnson Brown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Rnlon, Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins, Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. • Elder, Pearson Serrlll, Charles Conrad, William M. Baird. lal , CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Branch office 400 WALNUT street. Cash. Capital and Assets, 8330,500. . ■: Joseph tillinghast, : Agent. . Refer by permission to . _ E. O. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank, New Haven. Conn. - . • : : ■ ;>r JAMES M. BEEBE ov^ n i ClB S' ? ncfc > Jno.'W’.EVerman. Charles Richardson, -Robert B.Potter Henry Lewis, . Jno. Kessler, Jr. . E.D. Woodruff. B. S. Justice, Chas Stokes, Geo.A. Westj_ ; Jo&D Ellis. President^ w t S? Ats ' PiOHiKDSON, Vice President. chard, Secretary. f UO-J*Ali'l IN LKsid i Pb (NOTICE -GEORGE hdYsfcSS?. o Dd J 2.' iErH H. THOMPSON, rrnT,L f °f rt l Co-partnership' for the pur'pose'of trail, acting business, as fchipping and Commission Agents and General Mertharidlse r« D