Killed and Wounded at Fort Donelson. =Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune.] Canto, Feb. 21.—From a semi-official genres I galhar the tenoning h$ et OVlUSltiell. It is as nearly correct as possible. The lose is as far as it was made up to Tuesday night, and reached 300 'killed, 700 wounded, and 241 missing—making a total of 1,250. The bodies of the killed of the Eighth Illinois Mere all buried where they fell, except a few which were brought away. .1 send names as far as procured : ELZYttrill H.—Killed—Sergeant Chas. A. Bedard, Corporal B. H. Quinnbish. Corporal Jobn -Campaign; Privates Henry Collins, Miles Osborn, Ira J. 'Smith, George Wright, Adam Bag& Weandal—Lient• Wm. Dorman, nor &morons. Corporal Julia alsPhed- Pen, badly: Corporal Gen. Oldfieta, Corporal M. Dares, Corporal Wm. S. Armstrong; Privates D. M. Hinckley, Acklanr, Geo. Swoop, Geo. Mather, Christopher Avott, A. H. lianudford, John Burns, A. Tates, Q. D. Warren, A. B. Paisley, .1. Q. Carter, Martin Sebert, E. 8. Ratliburn, J. B. Monsen, in the fool ;Chas. Morehead. .Prisoners—Corporal C. R. I.l6hey Privates lie. rge liegnell, John Smith, Michael M. Gowan, R. sin. .Missing—Corporal Jas. M. Wood; Privates Frederick Boothe, Jas. Griffin, Semi. Hammond, Wm. Haywoyd, Bryan ttaWleY, Bobt. McKean. Company }C.—K Wed—Sergeant H. J. Lewes, Corporal B. K. Carter, Corporal W. J. Castles, Corporal Joseph Rolland; Privates Asher, Glass, John Bond, W. H. Mc- Adams, Thomas Cooley, .1. W. Patterson, K. Solierour- Born, Wm. Barton ' Prank Jones, Thomas oeinis, Ohs& elerhansen, George Weiss. Wounded—Cast. a. H. Carta, slightly ,• Sergeant S. W. Locker, badly; Corporal H. 0. Mansfield, slightly; Corporal F. W. Boggs, badly;'Fri irate!, C. W. Sadler, badly ; Geo. Stoltz, badly ; Patrick Buckley. slightly; Joel Alvord, badly; Charles Hauls, Badly John Seaman, slightly; James Seaman, slightly; Patrick Minnebon, slightly; Morris, slightly; G. Ran 'Wick, badly; Henry Comore, slightly ; Wm. McCormick, ali g htl Y B. Gilmorei badly , ...lriflidg—ifientenant N. Q. :Kenyon, Sergeant H .li. Newman, Corporal Lewis Fritz; Privates Dennis Fitzpatrick, S. F. Parson, hew. Wagner, Wm. Bowden, Joseph Lumley, Wm. Cadwallader, Westry Williams, Thos. Williamson, Pat. Deno, Chas. Shalney, John Boberts•, Andrew Matheny, Patrick Lamb, Isaac "Vanderbelt,'and Warden Golden. Fawns Ittimois.—Company G.—Killed—Corporal - Daniel B. Owings, by a shell ; J itut W, Agren', shot through the head. frouarted—Lieutenant 'Wm. Litton, 'Sergeant Levi Bather, he, geant Wm. H. Owings Coe- Torsi Wm. IL McFadden, Corporal John S. Corporal Wm. H. Williams • Privates James Covender, W. Decker, Wm. Decant , k. Durant, W. S. Denson, Perry Foster, John a. Fielks, James Gibson, Thomas 4Calicher, T.M. Caswell, Adam Berttlin, Joke Itfudigine, T. Harris, James Maspy, Kodoriere, Davis Orton, J. Perry, John A. Tucker. TEE WOUNDED AT PADUCAH The following is a list of wounded brought by the -Gladiator from Fort 'Moplgon to Pactuo4h: J. C. Sims, 31st Illinois, Co. C; shot in thigh, slight. W. H. need, Inth Illinois, CO. C shot in both logs, not dangerous. Harvey Bush, 30th 'lllinois, Co. D; shot in bremt, B. N. Mussy, 113th Illinois, C). A ; shot in month, Night. W. Emery, 30th 111., Co. IC; shot in the neck, slight. George Forts, 30th Illinois, Co. D; shot near eye, not -dangerous. J. W. Bowdon, list Illinois, CO_ l 7 7 • shot in 5116 7 hot aan g eroue. E. B. Kaufman, 30th Illinois, Co. D; shot in left lung, Alight. T. N. B. Shrere, 31st Illinois, Co. C; shot in elbow. G. W. Colboth, 31st Illinois, Co. C; shot in head. F. H. Hendrickson, 31stIlli110iS, CO. C; shot top of the bead. Amos P. Lively, 20th Illinois, Co. C i shot in the head and arm. Adam Simone, 9th Illinois, Co. C ,• left knee. A)ea. Murray, 11th Illinois, Co. I; left leg, hip. Tames Lilley, 31st Blinds, Co. li; shot in head, n one. C. D. Hinman, 11th Minot% Co. I; shot in howl, Thomas Peterson, 18th Illinois, Co. C shot in leg. I. B. Miller, 18th Illinois, Co. C ; shot in shoulder- Linde. J. Spilman, 31st Illinois, Co. I ; neck and bowels. Paschall C. Basbrook, 49th Co. GI through Veg. Alexander Ynimgc ?del Illinoie, Gs. thtmiefl, right thigh. William Telmer, 31at lilinoie, Co, I; in shoulder. George Vanteverner, 40th Illinois, h o. C; . right band, Albert H. Bowan, 20th Illinois, Co. C; glanc3 ball in sad. R. A. Baps, nth Alin*, Co. A ; left shoulder. John Seller, :nth Illinois, Cu. F through leg. W. H. Kent, Sth Illinois, Co. C; small or back. John Stevenson, 20th Canal, Co. 0 ; right breast and arm. Peter D. Cox, 11th Illinois, Co. I; shoulder-blade. Dennis Murphey, 11th Illinois, Co. F i arm, neck, and w, slight. William Seward, 11th Illinois, Co. B; arm. F. W. O'Neil, Met "'Dipole, Co. C; left hand. D. L. Chariton, 20th Illinois, Co. C; arm and thigh. John H. Dowels, 11th Iliinots, Co. tt ; both hands. Lehi W. Locker, lith Dlinois Co. K ; shonkler, badly. W. H. Drawling, 20th Illinois, Co. 0; arm. T. H. Npinge, 20th litinoiA, Co. .C; wriat. Jolla I:kinglet, iilat MIMI& Co. I; left leg. right foot Alfritd 11th Illinois, Co. B; three wounds in leg. F. B. Frazier, 11th Illinois, Co. I; two in leg, one iu 'W. H. Edwards, 31st Illinois, Co. fit; arm. P. C. Cuapingham, 11th Illinois, Co. Et ; knoe Alexander Green, 30th Illinois, Co. D; baud. John R. Derry, ISth illinols, Co. II; mooch and arm Samuel ilowr, 20th Illinois, Co. I i wrist. James 0. Hale, Met Illinois, Co. _ll ; cheek. John Woodcuttcr, 11th Illinois, Co. I; ahoy° right aye, It. F. Lilly, Cticago (Taylor's) Battery; both hands lost. John S. Beam, ith Illinois, Co. A.; mouth badly. John Black, Sth Illinois Co. I j top of head. _Nelson Carpenter, :401h Illinois, CO. D; left bind. .J. T. Durston. 3uth Illinois, Co. A ; arm. Ilialone, 30th Illinois, Co. B ; right shoulder. Thomas Geri iso14164.10:111nois, Co. 43; area. John B. Murphy, 30th Illinois, Co. D; right temple. Thos. Parkaanuns 31st Illinois, Co. E; left shoulder. A. I. Flossy. 6th Illinois, Co. A; under jaw. .Henry Williams, 30th Illinois, I.M. B; arm. Frank Hart, Seth Illinois., Co. 11; shoulder blade. J. W. Boswill, 18th Illinois, cI9, F ; tlng, Jam W. Barnes. 11th Illinois, Co. hi; mouth and back B. F. Noll, 20th Illinois, Co. C ; heed and ehoulders. B. Hendrickson, 30th Illinois, Co. H.; head. serious. Curtislli. Scott, Bth Initials, Co. D; left neat. Wm. F. Dar e.ll9t'lllinois, Cu. Ei left shoulder. John C. Hale, 30th Illinois, Co. I); in left breast. Jamey Carter, 17th Illinois, Co. Gi in hip, ssrious Jam% C. Rintsoy, 13th Illitiaio, Ca A; loft oyo. Shoe. W. Armstrong, 31st Illinois, Co. A in left arm. N.. A-Johnson, 31st Illinois Co. G; shot in left ere. .Burrell Mills, list Illinois, (1; slightly, ft side. Edmond Flanigan. 'Richard IS. Emerson, 31st Illinois, Co ; left arm Soma., James A. Stoke°, ;Nth Illinois, Co, 11; shot in left 163. Thomas Yost, .11,:/ Illinois, Co. E ; in lo:t hand Wm. Miller, lot sergeant, 31st Illinois, Co. E ; right thigh. Dayton Bonham, Sth Illinois, Co. B; right foot. Wm. H. Whittington, tith Illinois, Co. fl ; right arm. John B. Benton, Ilth Illinois, Co. G; both thighs said hand. _ Capt. T. Z. Cain, 31st Illinois, Co. B i left hip. IL A. ffieCabb, 11th /11inoia, Co_ I; left foot, hip, and Lead. L. F. Lookis e,ll thCo. I; in left side of head. James A. Williame,4llt nitwit, Co. LI; right arni and breast. _ . rat Roney, 41st Illinois, Co. in head. Caleb Bowman, 41st Illinois, Co. II ; in head. G. W. Garrison, 20th Illinois, Co. I. right arm. John Griffin, 31st Illinois, Co. H • right shoulder. Michael Perry, 11th Illinois, Co. ; ; seriously in breast, Charles A. Knoll, Inn Illinois, Co. K; right arm and left leg. John P. Rentals, 314 Illinois, Co. 1 left arm. Isaac Mann, 30th Illinois, Co. D left hand. J. G. Bell, 18th Illinois, Co. D; right toot. John Ittigman, 30th Illinois, Co. D ; both arms. Win. Bartleson, 18th Illinois, Co. in head. T. W. Smith, 20th Illinois, Co. D; in left side. George W. Davis. 30th Illinois, Co. D ; in head. Et, Williams, Co, P lo right side, John Genet, llth Illinois, Co. C; seriously in right. Pbotilder. Isaac Sowards, 1111 Illinois, CO. I; right hip. Wm. D. Haitzlio, Bth Illinois, Co. H in left shoulder. Charles Shrader, Bth Illinois, Oa. I; in head. Elias Crane, nut wounded. Benjamin Brown, 30th Illinois, Co. E; in head. James E. Elting, 30th Illinois, Cv, D; right leg, William B. Crocker, 13th Illinois, Co. D.in neelt. M. Sparr, 11th Illinois, Co. I ; leffehoul icr and head. A. Anderson, Chn Illinois, Co. D ; in left fixed. Thomas B. Knight, 30th Minnie., Co. F ; in loft hand. Chancey Smith, 30th Illinois, Co. A ; in right haad. Abner L. Giter, 30th Illinois, Co. A ; mortally, in head. Captain J. C. Johnson, 13th Illinois, Cu. is ; slightly In Lead. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, February 244 1861 The Stock Board transacted Wig days' business at their emeetings today, under the influence of the general good 'feelings excited by the recent good news from the army, and the patriotic exhibitions of Saturday. State fives and City. sixes, both obi and new, advanced X 3 Penn sudvania Railroad shares were better; Reading Railroad cgietek gained ; Schuylkill Navigation Froferrah 31 1 .' ; and Catawissa X. United States seven and three-tenths loan sold at 99x In the money market we have no change to report. itMeeers. Drexel & Co. reputt— New York exchange. Mouton exchange.... Mallimore exchange Country funds American gold 3.10 Treasury nutes.. parol-10 die. pare,it prm. h. p.a. mA; ..3e334 prin. Cdr/ dia. OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. WSEXLY AVERAGES OP THE PHILADELPHIA BANES 1 Feb. 24. i Feb. 17. Feb. 24. , Feb. 17. ♦ 83,932,00084,110,000:1,051,000.1,048,000 3.583 4 263 3,672,879596,2.36' 596,400 4,705,7511 4,7X3,4511,130,557.1,133,532 1,676,000, 1,892,005 243,0001 242,000 1,892,0001 1.867,000. 235,880 235,181 1,620,0001 1,818,000 300,04 , 351,000 918,501 891,627 229.5611 225,865 683,991 658,477 134,369, 134,818 746,516 796,326 175,4 . 22 175,102 1,71'2,945 1,692,80 370,1871 3/2,514 1,231,250 1,191,79 152.220; 152.302 040,357 075,180 170,3741 170,051 2,165.841 2,010," 337,939, 333,414 498,976 480,259 200,150 201,348 858,175 663,712 107,929 93,325 920.101 879, 119,914 119,450 562,310 567,676 75,988' 75,982 584,000 509,000 101,0001 101,000 423,006, 423,000 73,0001 73,000 29,299,041 29,386,5445,601,060 5,849,314 DEPOSITS. I DISC OLATION. I Feb. 24. ( Feb. 177 1 Feb. Feb. 24 1 e 17 • '812,465,000 $2,506,004221,0004232,001; ; 2,155,393, 2,142,7871 259,605 240,050 3,870,011; 3,624,3071 280,295 1 269,165 I 1,145,009 1,150,000 1 105,000 106,000 ,-9 922,4 904,660 92,490 92,820 1,169,000 1,193,0001 77,000 74,000 731,45 F 717,570 51.890 54,615 052,2851 663,313 93,010 95,170 553,200, 553,744 89,3331 67,504 1,252,870, 1.213,259 59.435 80,125 617,710; 833,238 154,820 146,443 474,180; 512,161 80,060 9 L 475 1,021,979! 916,201 174,904 163,908 457,019 452,640 51,530 53,805 272,8791 263,0601 169,848 164,391 351. 42.0u0 40 539,455 553,222 1 44,480 43,027 207,661 208,511 1 11149.0 c 91.115 00 3171,000 400 217,000 ^ '22 2 3,00 0 ^ 58,000 73,000 -- -- --- --- North America.. Pam & Mech.. Nechaniesi N. Liberties.... , tithwark •sington . Township OEM ladelphia ... th Americo, & Meek. wcial.... Aiberties.. thwark... isington.... Township lent. k Mech... leannelei.. iidation 16,777,300 13,692.182 2.230.60. The aggregate' compare aa follows: Feb, ..$11,97C 2t+,38E1 • ,E , ,133r. 2,0,74 444 18,04: 2,19! i other Bios. other Mug.. Loan.. 1 .23,987,2010 6 24,211,527 2... 28,4471244 7. I . .30,499,119 .....28,431,735' -.30,048,052 —31,180,502 31,149,282 31.080,001 80,861,281 DM_ .21,038,317 31,145,938 804601,160 ..... 80,385.0061 ..29,888,5441 .22,25004400, fallowing in a state alphia Gearing 11, 4frzoin L79',512 with those of preceding state- 1,1901911,970,190 ~544 29,280,049...Dec.108,495 ,354 6,867,08,..1nc . 16,333 ,031 1,935,414... Lcu.119,91T 1,442 5,205,203...1nc .543,761 2,182 18,777,300 -Inc.. 85,118 0,512 2,290,605-19 c 35,033 1 BPeele. 101 rcul'n. Deposita. 6,688,393 2,101,312115,997,943 6,743,321 2,658,574 15,941,961 11,179,4 a 2,974,048 19,030,712 5,383,277 2,238,739 29,331,970 6,764,779 2,273,003 20,350,941 7,404,539 2,243,82 t, 23,017,331 7,266,912 2,337,499 2.1,931,035 17,354,112 22,926,40 22,187,424 7,167,266 2,118,650 22,549,463 1 5,493,191 2,011,179 21,018,610 5,688,728 2,145,219 21.326,014 5,892.123 2,182,1.52 21,931,510 5,738,459 2,120,758 20,898,398 15,831,323 2,121,146 20,018,098 5,884,011 2,144,398 20,068.893 15.923,874 2,191,457 19,032,585 5,849,354 2,192,512 18,692.182 5,867,68612,10,605118.777,390 tons et the meat of tbi He, for th 4 to WeilBoo to week et 24, as fundahed by themanager, George E. Arnold, E au Clearings. Balances. Feb. 17 02,771,630 37 $240,803 30 4, 18 2,657,008 40 210,313 89 9 , 2680.526 53 182,012 21 gt 20 2,426 988 78 162,290 06 .. - 21 2,496,000 n 150,393 23 I. a 22 .... 2,610,205 01 166,454 67 315,342,859 10 51,002.267 41 Mr. Smith's propelled law to Compel all Hutto against the city of Philadelphia to be brought in the Court of Common Pleas, instead of being brought, as in many cases at present, before aldermen, awakens much angry comment in all quarters. No law could be passed that would be more unpopular, or bring more decided disap probation upon the representative who assisted lit its passage by his vote. The tax-nayers who find that the cost of the suits now decided against the city before al dermen at en expense of some two dollars, will cost twelve dollars and a half each, will remember with retri bution those who vote to saddle the city with the ten or fifteen - thousand dollars additional cost. The poor creel], torsof the city, who will be matte by the proposed law to attend upon the Court of Common Pleas, and lose valuable time, in getting their just dues, will also remember, at the proper time, the unfaithful Representa tives who put them to so much unnecessary trouble. The members from the city will consult the interest and wishes of their constituents to much better purpose, if they will devise a iitW to compel the sty of rniimielphin, through its Receiver of Taxes, to receive its warrants in payment of taxes, water rents, and other debts due to it. Any man of business who would refuse to receive his own due-bills-in payment of debts duo to him would be accounted a swindler and a scoun drel, and be turned out of the society of honorable meg, Let the legislators, who would saddle their constitnente with the great expense involved in this new bill for "Protecting the city," show wherein consists the city's right to ignore its own acknowledgments of debt, when collecting moneys due to it, before they place additional obstacles in the way of enforcing payment from the city, addle her legislators seem to think common honesty no part of the city's obligations. Peterson& Detector sends us the following deecriptn of a new and dangerous counterfeit fire-dollar note on the Southbridge Bank, Massachusetts: b's, imitation. Vignette—in left upper corner, female, Wee Inirrnlo, spinning-wheel, de.; large medallion w 5" to the right; female portrait and d on the right end. They are well done, and are very freely circulated. The export of specie from New York to foreign ports, last week, amounted to tf.i84,512 Previously reported 5,228,817 Total Rine 5an.1,1862 Same tune in 1861 " 1860 1866 ...... .L 1858 392.540 1857 2,919,011 " 1856 1 304.177 " 1855 .272591771 " 19 n 2 341,689 " 1853 1,665,599 ir 1852 6 419,499 The foreign imports at New York last week, and since Jan. let, compare as follows with those or the two pre vious years: !SWAMI. For the wetk. 1860. 1861. 1862 Dry goods $4,224,630 $2,340,417 $1,601,917 General merchandise.. 1,823,496 2,289,386 3,079,481 Total for the week.... 6.048,128 4,829,892 4,581,599 Previously reported -30,286008 20,585,532 19083,636 Since January 1 38,444,214 31 3 215,884 23,785,038 Philadelphia StOC IMPORTED BY B.E FIRST ' 1 k Exchange Sales, 24. 1862. 8 Penns B 43 2 do ......._._.96 50 do 45% 60 do 95,91, 60 cir & Conics..... 224 15 d 0.... . _223i 1000 Penns Coupon 59 5 6 102 d & 3d.at 52Af 55 C , cliuyl 'Rid c 1211 24 Miaehiltß. in lots 91 1000 Sunbury & ltrieis 861 i 60 Beading it 22 200 do ...... 22 ]OO do ...... 50 do 22 100 do - .21 04 100 Amin ba 84 100 d 0...... 84 1000 do .... . . 81 50 abt do 813 300 City 65.......... 921 1700 do 923( 500 do .. .. 02% 70 0 do ... . . 07% Z:100 do New 9i3 2000 do New..3.iya 97) 2000 do New—cash 07% 300015 S 7-30 TrNoies 99.3 i 8000 do 99% 2000 dog 00% 5(0 N PennalOg...Bs 79% 27 Ilk of N Libertleg 50 100 Cata S DO 2 5 do Pr0f...... 100 do Pref....bs 6 10 Sp'g Garden Ins. 32% 2000 Penult Coupon 63.100 2000 do registered.loo 2000 Elmira 13 is b 6 it* 70 30 North Amer lug. 16N 50 Sehurl Ram 50 do 160 do 5%1 26 Long Island R... 11 100 do 11 100 do 11 1000 retina 50 64 000 do 84 VJGO do 84 BRI'IVRED 160 Cara R pfd 6 3000 Lehigh Sal 6a 2ds 9334 20 Delaware Div. 3974,8EC0P1D 2400 11 S 7-30T.Notee 09,1,/ 100 Arch-st R s 5 18 15 ' do s 5 18 100 City 6s 92 400 do New. 97% 8600 do New GAS.. 921[ 1600 Phila & Erie Os. 85% 211 Reading 94 105 Gr &Conteell lose 22% 3,984 PAMIR be....10te 84% CLOSING PR Bid Ask. II El Tr 7 3.1017 99 9034 Phila 6s ...... 92 9234 Phila Os new... 97 9734 Penna 5s 84 84 Reading 1t..... 21.81 21% It'dg 00'80'43 95,4 97 Ittadlng- nie $ 4 5,31 90 Read Id 65'86.. 77 73 Penne R 4534 45% Pa 113 st In 65..100 100% Prune lt 241 En 66 92 93 Norris CI Con.. 40 43 Morris Cl I'rer.llo 111 601] Nair Btock, kif 5% Sch av Pref... 1234 13 Sch Nav 6s '82.. 6634 67 Elmira R 7 8 Elmira B Pref.. 13M 14M 4500 Penna 5* S 4 3000 do . ...... 84 100 Reading HUARD. 11.000 itanl& Erie Tn.... 86 ' 160 (lint& Cola bslte 16 1000 North Penns' 68.. 66 2000 Pa Cpss .14&July 06% 100 Scbuyl Nal , pref. 12.74 76 Sp & Piue R...b5 10X 2000 Suitt Na 66'82..0 67 -too d, hips 67 12 Ponta E 4116' 1.0&8.-FIRM Bid. Ask. Elmira 75'73... 69% 70 Long Island R.. 11 113 Leh CI t Nay.. 514 52 Leh 01 do N Bey 363 37 N Penn& 7 73g N Fauna Ens, „ um Fenna Ens.. 79 BO Gatawissa Rl.lon 2 2 Catawissa Prot. 5% 6 Fr & &Whir. B. 41 .. 2] & 34-ats 11. 52 5234 Race & V-eta B. 3 4 %V Phil. R . 62 51 Snrogg & Ping.. 103; 11 Breen & Coates 22,W 22.1 i Chest & Walnut 333 i 31 Atch Street.... 18 UK Philadelphia Markets. Frunirinv 24—Evenlag 'There is little or no export demand for Flour, and prices are unchanged. 8008900 bble sold at $5.373( for superfine $5.75 for good extras; $5.7500 tor extra family, and 50 5007 P' bbl for far cy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour is quoted at $3.50 bbl, and Penn eylvania Cora Meal at 83. WIMAT.—The offerings are light, and prices continue about the same as last quoted. Sales of 2,500 bushels gebd red at 133¢t135c tY bush, and white at 237r5145c, as in quality. Rye is in fair request, and 3,000 bushels Pennsylvania stud at 73c. Corn is rather more active: 7,500 bushels Pennsylvania and Southern yellow sold at f oets7c, afloat, and 5,000 hush. do. in the cars at 55m0. Oats are selling as wanted at 3S. 30e 4P' bushel. . . . . BARS.. -16t. Zia. 1 Quercitron pia Wanted at 143,60 ton. Carrox.—The market is dull and unsettled, and we hear of no sales worthy of notice. GDOCRRINS AND Pnortstoxs.—The markets for both are unchanged, and prices remain about the same as last Quoted. SEBDS.—Cloverseed is in fair request at $4.12%04.25 4p' bus for prime. Timothy is scarce, and commands $2 hns. - Wutsicr to rather firmer; sale l of Ohio bbfs at 20c, and drudge t6t 24c ir gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Feb. 24,1862. The receipts of Beef Cattle ore larger than usual this week, reaching about 1,900. head. The market con tinues dull, and wives 25e the 100 lbs lower than last qtioted. The following are the particulars of the sales; 62 McQuaid & Carr, Ohio, $7.50et8.50. 15 Scott, Chester county, *7.5008.50. 49 Kemple & Kirk, Chester county, $888.50. 55 Kennedy, Chester county, $7.5008.50. 120 J. Morillen, Jr., Ohio, $7.5008.50. 75 P. Bathoway, Lancaster county, $7.5008.50. 130 P. TileFillen, Ohio, $7.5008 43 Cochran & McCall, LaricasteMounty, $808.50. 28 J. fleldomridge, Lancal.ter county, $808.50. 50 N. Soldomridge, Ohio, $7OB. 17 Healey, Chester county, $7OB. 20 Heitenbaugh, Ohio. 8708.50. 50 Chandler, 0hi0,57.50e58.50. 29 Puller & Brother, Pennsylvania, $7,5008. 31 Krone, 01011.8708_ 51 Parham, Ohio, s7eeB. 20 Kettler, Pennsylvania, $807.50. 67 Heckman, Ohio, $7. 68 Haymaker, Ohio, $7. 32 E. Menden, Ohio, $7.500.8.50. 30 Meeks°. Chester county, $7.5008.50. 20 H. Smith, Chester county, $708.50. 32 J. Storm, Western, $7OB. 1-0 Dryfase, Ohio irks& 18 Muller, Lancaster county, $8e3.50. 36 A. Green, Western, $708.50. 18 Hood, Chester county, $70 , 8.50. 16 Christy, Ohio, s7aB. le 3. Miller, Chester county, $808.50. 16 C. Airman, Lancaster county, $808.50 About 100 Cows arrived, and eo'd at the Avenue Drove Yard at from it-18 to $36 head, as to quality. The amvals and sales of Sheep reached about 4,000 head this week, selling at from 434 to WV 'S>, as to con dition. 500 Hogs sold atthe Avenue Drove Yard at trom $5.25 to $6 4 100 ihs, net The arrivals of fat Flogs a.. H. Cr. Imhoff's Union Yard reached 3,023 head. oehlinn et from $5.26 to $6 #' 1001bs, net, according to quality. CITY ITEMS. Interesting Services at the Fifth pnptist Church. During the last four weeks therehave, and during this week there will be, special religious services held every evening, in the beautiful new edifice of the Fifth Baptist Church, corner of Eighteenth and Spring Garden streets, of which the Rev. James B. Simmons is pastor. It will lie remembered that the Rev. Mr. Winston, the former pastor of this church, Won after the war broke out, re tin lied to cast his fortune with his brethren of the Sunny South. To-day, we believe, there is a singular harmeny of opinion among the people of his deserted charge that the church will survive its change of pas tors without much diffienity_ The congregation is, iu fact, more numerous, active, and united now than 'at almost any former period in its history • and under the faithful ministrations of their new pastor ' Lwho, lip the way, is a man of superior worth—they are steadily growing iu strength.. On Sunday evening, and Sunday evening week, of l3 _ineroe of tiaptiem was administered in the new baptistry in thy` chapel of this church, by Mr. Simmons. On entering the church on the latter eve ning, we found the edifice crowded to overflowing, a large number being obligati to remain standing throughout the services. This congregation has made an improvement in their singing theilitioe that is worthy of emulation. In order to induce a greater degree of ,congregetional sing. ing, the pews are all supplied with hymn books contain ing the lines end tune to which they are to be sung on the same page. The book used for this purpose Is the "Plymouth Collection," revised for Baptist churches. The choir of the church is under the conditetorsbip of Mr. George W. Heed, the singing excellent. The sermon on Sunday evenir g was preached by the It• v. . Cce olvice, rf ,he 31 , oleira, an evangelist who has obtained considerable distinction by his extensive and successful missionary labors in nearly all parts of the world. His discourse—of which we will give a synopsis at another time.--WWI ImindrEupon the passage in John iii, ; " Mmopt a man be born again, he Cannot see the kingdom of Cod." SPRING TRADE.—We invite the attention of buyers to the Spring" announcement of Messrs. W. S. Stewart & Co., No. 305 Market street, in another column of our paper to-day. The specialty of this house ie Dress floods, embracing, of conrre, a complete assortment of Mkt. Judging fink. the extent, richness, and variety of their present stock—which we have .had the pleasure of examining—their anticipations of trade this season aro sanguine. Having never cultivated a Southern trade, they rank to-day among the comparatively few houses who are in a really vigorous condition for an active bust. TICRii. Their goods have evidently been selected with taste, and as they uniformly buy for cash, and sell on liberal terms, the inducements which they offer to Intel ligent buyers STO worth considering. We make these remake, knowing that a large proportion of the trade throughout ,the Northern Stales will be obliged to seek new crumpets, and we see no reason why the live nue cliante or Diniadelphia should not secure the largest share of It. ...6,981,980 ... 732576 _1.829,666 sn, Philadelphia Zxchange. OARD. BOARDS WILMINGTON CAONTS.—This well-drilled body of youths and young men (ninety in number) min gled in the parade in this city on Saturday, and made a very creditable appearance. They substntiently dined at the Continental Hotel, with a number of invited guests, after which a beautiful American flag was pre sented to them by W. H. Harrison, Esq., through ex- Mayor Vaux. The presentation speech of INr. Tame was happily conceived and effectively delivered_ It was replied to by Captain Bradford, of the Cadets. El•tioV. Pollock, being called upon, also made a stirring speech, full of patriotic zeal for the good cause, in which he complimented in graceful terms the young Cadets, and paid a tribute to the mother of George Washington, and, Incidentally, to the mothers there present. Captain Biddle, of the Delaware Zonaves, and other% followtd with short addressee, and Captain Porter, of the Cadets, delivered en original poem on Washington. The whole affair was one of the most pleasing features of the day. AN APPEAL.--WO are requested to call the attention of the benevolent to the "Women's Employ ment society of Germantown," an association designed to furbish sewing to deserving and industrious poor wo men who are unable to procure eudicient work elsewhere to afford them a support, but who would greatly prefer earning for themselves to receiving from the hand of charity. The garments 481114114 Arb fon at a low price to those in need, or given to those in extreme destitution. The ladies of this association believe that in no other way can the same amount of money be expended to afford an equal amount of relief encouraging peunerism, and are convinced that the benevolent eilizene of Germantown will find themselves able thi...agh thus iustrurnentalitf to reach and as sist a class of deserving poor who thankfully avail themselves of this means of procuring aid for their fami lies instead of receiving aline. While returning their grateful acknowledgments for the asslidance received during the past, they would call attention to the fact that, until the spring advanees. in April, there is n sus pension of factory work, and, consequently, au increased demand for employment, which they can no longer re spond to on account of their funds being exhausted. They would, therefore, respectful y and earnestly appeal to their friends for the means to Continue this charity. Danalloaa can be rent to Mrs. L. P. Smith, president, Main Watt, above Shoemaker lane, or to Mrs. R. F. Warner, treasurer, Walnut lane, west of Green street. LECTURE BY ARCHBISHOP KENRICK.—By an advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that a lecture in aid of the Peet and Orpheus will be given at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening next, by the Right Ito v. Archbishop Renrick, of Baltimore; one of the most emi nent divines in the Catholic Clntrdh. His subject will be "The Charity of St. Vincent de Panl"—an appropriate theme, it view of the object in behalf of which the lec ture will be given. We have no doubt there will be en immense audience. PURE LXQtORS FOR MEDICINAL PußPOsgs.—. Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now on hand Port Wine of the cele brated u Dual" brand, which is very highly recommend oil by IStiltiCiatis for invalids. For the accommodation of Lis patrons, Mr. Mattson has introduced this as a specialty in bis business ; any of our readers, therefore, who at any time wish apure article of Port, Madeira, or Sherry Wine, or first quality Brandy, will always be certain to obtain a genuine article at Mr. Mattson's. A SPLENDID MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT willbe given, at the Academy of Music, this (Tuesday) evening,' by ihe young-lady pupils of the Fifteenth ward Public Schools. The public, and especially the residents of the Fifteenth ward, are invited to patronize this concert, the profits of which are to be used in the purchase of pianos fer the finale and female departments of the large and splendid new grammar school nowbringerected at Twen tieth and Coates streets. Preparations have been making for several months, and the directors anticipate a grand and patriotic affair. Three hundred children in chortle.. Eee advertisement. TWENTY-SECOND OF FEBRUARY. Awake, ye many citizens, And praise the blessed morn When the "Father of his Country," Our Washington, was born. Ilia deeds, his worthy, noble deeds, Alone 'proclaim his worth, And render hie immortal 'Mid the brightest names of earth. Borne may tellue of her Cresar, Of his warlike deeds and fame i But ehe nel-er had a Washington— God blese hie Hobbs name ! We'll Ideas him with our dying breath, And time will, in its Hight, Remember him who brought a mum On irreckloni's darkest night. The ceiehratett ttOne-Price" Clothing Store of Charles Stokes is located under the " Continental Hotel." GEICESXL HALLECK. is described by a gen. dews?' whp saw him, as "appearing to have nothing to do but rumba." Re pulls continually, is entirely acces sible, works continually without fuss and red tam knows eventhing that is going on, and, like other sensible and economical men, wears the elegant styles of garments 13: an uf actured at the one-price palatial Clothing Empo rium of Granvine Stokes, No. 600 Chestnut street, where clothing suitable for all seasons is kept constantly on band or tondo to order at the shortest notice, at unpre cedented low prices. TUB GARAI' JUlitt.E.o.—ThO city was jubilant on Satorday,ten thousand men marched through the streets in uniform, and "kept step to the music of the "(Aden'," while- at night the city blazed out in glory. Meng the meet beautiful displays made was that at the Brown-Stone Clothing . Hall of llockhill & Wilson, Yoe. &A and 14.1- Ch&stnoi. Street, alienro Sixth. While every window was in a perfect blaze of light, there was a still greater source of atcreetlooi, 50 Clio. Judicious, in doors. there was to be found on the counter& and shelves there a splendid assortment of suits for soldiers mad civilians, and for adults and juveniles. Those who full to patronize this establishment need a little mental illumination as to what constitutes their own interest. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MOUT CONTIN - KNTAL HOTHL—Ninth and Mutant sta. C L Eauffroati, Columbia H A DuPont, U S A D ffi Vance, U S c 11E Doddridge, Ohio D S A ammond, Lebanon Colonel W Shirk, Lebanon A Wilhelm, Cornwell J & Begua, New York X &mimes, New York I) C Houston, IT S A J N Banferd, New York B A. Robertson, Boston J T Webtor, New Jersey Otis Cary,Massachneetts John Cary, 'Boston 4% Audio" Now York IL Miller, Brooklyn F K Miller, Brooklyn. G Johnson, Baltimore F Shepley , Baltimore J Yorke, Jr, New Jersey W Davies, Baltimore S Erving,.Boston W Goddard, Boston A Caldwell, Columbia J A Allen G G Presbury & la, Wash M Mnretzek, New. York Captain Ricketts, U S A Mrs Ricketts & child BW Collins & wf, Conn J Hoyt Mew York Itt B Stroh, Mauch Chunk W C Thompson '& wf, N Y J S Leverf-tt, NOW York J ftlart, Jr, New York Jolla Baird, New York Hon T Jones ltorkg, N J It W Aboro, New York bI Loeser, Pottsville II Shirk, Lencaster co, Pa Dr W H White, Delaware J C Jones, Maryland C B Caldwell, Brooklyn W p Frost, New York Mrs Anneal° 8: danabtor J Parker, Jr, Baltimore M F Reading &I, New York Stephen Viele, New York Joseph MatLewa.D.trimor. D T LaunAtip al, Wash D 0 Miss Lautaan k Wash D C W S Hooper & I, Boston Mr Brandon, Pennsylvania Jacob S Cohen, New York nos Wilson, Baltimore J W Rillineer, Washington Samuel Gross, Albany E Mudge, Boston J W Harpsr, Jr New York W e Hall, New York G H Quincy, Boston IP .13 Lloyd, New York Leonard G Beals, Prov, R I Peter Neff, Jr, Ohio Thai Smith. New York J C 111110 A, Bb§t6ll Lase Seligman, New York Stephen Wyatt, New York W C ihurehill, New York P A Sutton, Danbury, Conn J W Crooker, Prov R I F S Kirtland Geo P Knight, England N Peterson, New York James Struthers, N . York Geo W Toting, Fall River G T Kingsbury, Fall River W H Kingsbury, Fall River It Clappla New York Dire Bunt, New York J B Gregg, gusquehauna Mies S P McKee, Delaware P Ste-yr/nu . Boston D D Badger, New York W TI Horn & son, N York E Bears, Boston E D Griswold, New York IC It Well, Baltimore Wm Bringhurst, Wilm, Del 'T II Ezdwide & la, Waeli,DC Mr Hancock & Is, Ed W E Hooper, Baltimore J If. Brick, Brooklyn Cr, McFarlane, Btslimore E B Leiaenring NICROLINT2' HOTEL—Fourth tit, below ARAL Capt P B Wilson, Pa Chas McFadden, Downingt J Chamberlain,Princeton,Wßenj Griffey, Pa B B Dtsborough,Trenton,RJ Albert T Doster, Bethlehem 9 hos White, York, Pa Martin B. Rohrer, Pa Christian Rohrer, Pa Henry Rohrer, Pa B Morgan, Phoenixville Ell McCartury, Pittsburg John Adams, Pittsburg J Marshall, Baltimore ('.get Wright, Washlagtati 11BWright, Jr, Wilkesharre AMERICAN HOTEL—Obeetnnt et., above Eifth John Mayher, New Jersey Ceo M Douney, IJ SIL C I' Pleosarats, Delaware Col D W C Baxter, Pa 1' Dow, New Yerk B Murtaugh, Penns Capt C H Baret, Penna Jonah S &ova, Bordentwn Bat 11 Combs, llordentown Ml' Howle r, Tamaqua S Dyer, Woodbnry Gen John S Hick, N Joint TOW', Delaware D S &Rheims, Pottsville A Rutherford, Harrisburg F E Metzger, Hanover A H Eeipt, Penney lvatuia F H Sowell, New York lieut R Shreve,Poolesville J K Saulsbury, Maryland) 'oe W Adams, Balt J C Rogers & la, M 3 W II Rider, Maryland G R Rider, Maryland ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cheetnnt street, above Third J Etagere, Bangor J A Conover, Now York A J Barron, New Jersey Chas Parker, Now York .1 \V Duck. Washington, DC W L Thompson, U S A TI Campbell, Batrisburg W Koch, Baltimore F Norton, New York A 13 9inall, Pennsylvania Cal Johnson, Pennsylvania Dr if D°Wadi, Salt TER rin.oxi—Arcii area, above Third. L Atwood, Rutland, Vt Thos P Jones, Delaware J Lantz, Lancaster A Poen', Pittsburg ' Ira Curtrlght, M Chunk Jos Brown_, Reading D'Richwine, Lane co, Pa D Beeches, Pottstown John Jonee, Bending RATIONAL ROTEL—Race street, above Third. II L Tbomae, Reading . L Straueser, Cincinnati Jan 'Miller, Milton A A Spann, Washingtonioe G W Dickson, St Louis A Stine, Chainbersbing E J Hyde, Hew York T C Else, Philadelphia J Reinhold, Lebanon STATEIS llPKON—Market street, above Sixth. Mr Joboron, 'New York A Kimble, Peoria 3 T Peirce & la, Chester co R J Houston, Lane co, Pa B Solover, New York Chandler Phillips, Penna Mrtl.ton Preston, Dome, NY Preston, W Chester Ifebt Hodgson, Oxford, Pa Jag g Kirk, Oxf,,rd, Pa D J Brown, Oxford, Pa W B Shear, Delaware E Potts, Brirlseton, Pa . C 1.1 Shoemaker, Wilm, Del PATENS HOUSE—Third street, above Race. A Darien, Perna - Geo Dwight, Penna A lir:aloe, Media, Pa W T Dulany, New York A Di Hernandez, Now York M G Abiere 4 la, N Y9rii ffi Cat , e4iA, York Neklers Philadelphia COMMERCIAL-Bixth Street, above Cheat/M. Jota Wo...tcott, Tuakiik P florlancl, Fermi A Lung, Len ibtown, Pa L G Kw Ben, New York E W Betts, lowa John Bast, Altoona, Pa BARLNY SHEAF—Second street, below View Torbert, 704th Pa Vol Ang Yandefrift,Minato-, 31...11 Pine, 01.c.ker co 0 P floutinglion, Califon's S Y:udley, Buetcn J H Criniker, Somerion, Pa A Gregg, Buttloran J Corson, Forestville, Pa Win N Kirk, Foreetv, Pa Dr Fine A J 'Larne, Burke co BLACK °ZAK—Third. area, above °alb:whiff. David Bruner, Pottstown & Drehr„ Pannsburg II Marin U nak, c9.91n114 1 .441 B A Clasp, Penns J Bloater, Hamilton, 0 W Trieelder, Pepi" A0;08 Helott, Penns W High, Oley, Pa D (hosted, °ley, Pa P Brunner, Doylestown Jacob Kiutzel, Pottsville MADISON BOlJSZ—Second street, above Market. Itcv Bola Btcel. Abington W U Goody, N J Bobt B Netsbold,Buaks oo Chun Bailer, P4RUM John 8 Paul, Bucks co G W Closson, retina BALD NAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill Hiram Becker, Allentown Jos Nagle, Baden, Pa E Nicholas, Easton, Pa John S Moyer, POEIDa 11111114 T YEBEVE ROTIIIIII-41E4fiiii le, a. eirab,• Jelin Saylor, Na Jet Fey Jobn Pennant, Bristol, Pe Win Eanderson, Bristol, Ps W T Morrison, Montg co THE ITEM - PIIIIADELPITIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1862 Behr Burns Vista, Phillips, 4 days from New Bedford, with oil, &c. fn Shoher h Co. - Behr T r meDolld, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn to Jae Baitatt & Son. - . - . 19chr Joe L fievdrin. Boman. 1 day from Dover, Del. wilh core to Jae Harrah & Hoe. Behr Blanton. Masson. I day 'from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jae Barran & Son. Behr Frank Herbert, Parker, 3 days from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Ship Wyoming. Barton. Liverpool, Ow Bras. Brig I (11r) Mcleioah,. 8arb...40N $ & CF 'Welsh. Brig Fre .1 King ' Berber, Key West, Tyler, Stone & Sam Salle B, Bateman, Cardenas, Stewart, COTBDII & Co. Schr Harriet & Sarah, Tice, Hatteras Inlet, Tyler, Stoned. Co. Sehr Neptune, 'McGee, do do Schr E hickey, Tice, do do Behr Fred Dyer, Shute, Ship Island, do Behr Jos Ilonae, Spragg, New York, It H Powell. Btr C C Alger, Fenton, Klexandrla, T Webster, Jr. ET TZLECIRAPH. (Corresponoence of the Prep.) New YORK, Tab. 24. Arrived, ship Old Colony, from Liverymen nark Xantha, from /Wilmall; brig Illoubtain laglo, from Bermuda. Below, bark Bepeche, from Dublin. Bark Alcibiades, hence for Cork, has pat back with her pumps choked and cargo shifted. _ IVISIIART'S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL is a peelth+6 cure for DY6'PCPSIii.. I warrant a curein,,yory case, no matter if or twenty year? stand ing, or the money returned. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No.lo North SECOND St eet. feB.2m L. q. C. W 44. 48T, a tiff mow OFFICE OF THE ADAMS =EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPIIIA, January 27, 1E62. The Adams Express Company baying enlarged their facilities at Washington, I) C., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash fasten, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South occupied by the army, at greatly reduced raise_ Special agreements made for merchandise in large lota. Butlers' goo& and army sural;es at aallafactorY Vices, on application at our office: Soldiers' parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and recsiptal fee at our depot, S. E. corner of I/BOAO and LOGUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THZ LATEST rialtli made Intim Beet Manner. euireeelyfor RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pig - area All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE- PRIOB SYST2II is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. .e22-li JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. ADLER—DLACII.—In Baltimore, Md., June 4th, 1861, by key. Dr. puller, Lewis H. Adler, M. D., and Lillio 11. Black, all of Baltimore city. * BERRY--BEltttY—On the 20th inst., by Rev. M. D. Kurtz, at St. John's Parsonage, No. 1241 .N 9 rtti &cud street, Mr. Ectxjaurin F. Burry ill Atte. Sarah A. Berry, both of this city. tf JAQUITH—hIX PSON.—On the 20th inst., by the Rev. Br. Sin) lie, N. Crossmau Jaquith, of Jersey City, to Emma S., daughter of James dungeon, of this city. * AKEBB.—On the 22d inst., Bii2abeth, wife of Joseph Akers. in the 27th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 911 Filbert street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock ** BoSTICK.—On the 224 lust., Mrs Ann Bostick. the widow of Isaac Bostick, aged 01 years, 2 months and 12 days, Funeral on Wednesday' afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in• law, Henry 11. .G lbert, No. 407 South Twelfth street, belo Pine. To proceed to the Olive cemetery. ** CURRY.—Suddenly, on the 20th inst , Mary, wife of William Curry, in the 67th year of her ago. . . _ The relatives tend friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend her, funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 2140 Callowhill street, this (Tuesday) morning next, the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock. To procetd to Eolith Laurel Bill. Ak GIitENW 001).—On the 21st inst., John Greenwood, aged Cl years. Funeral from his late. residence, Wissahickon, Twen ty-first ward, this (Tuesday) morning, 25th'instant, at 10 o'citek. 111'DDERS.—On the-Ind inst., John E. Hidden, in the 55th year of his age. - The relatives and friends of the 'amity, also the mem bers of the Carpenter'3 Company, are respectfully in vited to attend his inners! on Wednesday afternoon, at 2. o'clock, from his late residence, 514 Wood street. *iv LOUDERBACK.—On the •....nd inst., Mrs. Itarbara Londerback, relict et It@ Lotiderback. Dna notice AVM be given of the funeral. * INARD.—On the WA beet., near Stanton, Delaware, Allen Ward, aged 76 years.. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * BBESSON & SON, MOURNING norm, No. M Cirrild ritti" street. (Goods re. mired January 18th to Slat) Black and white striped and check Silks; Shepherd plaid silks; black Poult de boles and glossy Silks ; English Chintzee and De Laines; Balmoral Skirts; Lace and Kiviele Bullies; Lace Sleeves ; Crape Collars; Blanket Shawls; Thibet Long Shawls, extra sizes; Tarlatan Bennet Bitches; bilk and Cotton Blonde Beek Ruction Ln-eo Crimp SAA*II.I.. Love and Grenadine Veils: Crape Veils; Wide Hemmed Haudkerchiefe • Mull and Piping Beta; double-width Black Moneselines. &c. fe7 Erg-HORTICIJLTAL , HALL—S. W. VIL cern( r BROA D and WALNUT iStreeta.--Social DI artiugg of ow Porntaylvanitt Horticultural Society, THIS ETEruFG, at do clock. it RESDIXTIONS ADOPTED BY. THE CLICSOPHIC SOCIETY of the College of Kew Jersey relative to the death of Hon. WILLIAM PEN NINGTON. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty. God, folds infinite wisdom, to yemove by the hand of death oar Clioeophie brother, William Pennington, of Newark, N. J.: there fore, . Resolved, That we deeply mourn the loss of Atig who by his patriotic and influential efforts in our National Councils—by his zealous devotion to the interests of his native Efate—by his faithful and energetic labors in the dissemination of religion and efineation—by his urteeas lug interest in the welfare of hie Alma Mater—by his varied acquirements—by his eminent social qualities, and by the faithful discharge of the varied duties of the ac compiished jurist, unrigbt el smeller, and fearless magis trate, has deservedly won for himself the proudest of all titles, that of an honest Christian man. Resolved, That in his death the Cliosophic flociely has lost ohs of the a armed of its graduate members, the College of . New Jersey one of its most influential and devoted friends, the Church of Christ one of its brightest ornaments, and the world at large a marked exponent of true greatness. Resolved, That we tender our cordial sympathies to the bereaved family and friends of the dmomm, Lna commend thorn in this the day of their distress to him who has said •'Lot lam with you alway v " and who has pro mises to be f , the widow's stay and the orphan's guide." Resolved, That as a public tokeu of our respect and sorrow, we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Respired, That a copy of them, To§phltilme be font to the family of the deceased, acd that they be pnbliehed in the Newark and Philadelphia papers. / SAMIIICL B. HUEY, Pa., S. .a.. HAFT. Jr.. N. Y., Jithl.HS S. DENNIS, N. J , Committee. elle Hall, Feb. 21, 1862. Itak yy AN APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN 13,3 AND BENEVOLENT CITIZENS OF PHILA. DELPHIA.—The undersigned, having long beed a resi dent of Philadelphia, but now a resident of Hardy coun ty, Vorthwestern Virginia, and on the border of the secession and 'mountainous portion of that State, where the barbarous mountaineers have committed the most heinous depredations on our neighboring citizens, such se texripg huebande from their wave and children, leas. log them unprotected and to be cared for by the neigh boring citizens, I have been deputed by the few outside of our German settlement to licit Philadelphia, and try if I can procure means, such as clothing and money, and to build an asylum for those homeless arid orphaned chil dren. The misery of those children cannot be known but by observation. I hope this appeal will not be un heeded by the citizens of Philadelphia. Contributions will be thankfully received, at the resi dence of Abraham Myers, No. 1012 RANDOL PH, be tween Fifth and Sixth streets, and below Girard avenue ; also, where the undersigned can be seen, from 4 to 9 I'. M., until Friday evening neat, February 28. 1862. OTLOB BUOWN. ‘Ve, the undersigned, citizens of Philadelphia, having had en intimate acquaintance with Mr. Brown for many y cars, in this city, and knowing him to he an honest, upright, and business man. have no hesitation in saying to such persons as can and do contribute, that It will be properly distributed among the poor, friendless children and widows. JOHN MILLER, TWENT Y-S IXTH QUADRILLE PARTY TO THE CONTRIBUTING REN DERS OF TOE PITELADELPEIIA (I 1 K'S) BAND, No. 1, aill Wu; Woo 011 WMGNMIADAY HYMNING, Feb. 26, fit the MUSICAL FUND HALL. ASP" Tickets can only be transferred at the Band's room, southeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets, on Monday, 24th, and Tuesday, 25th inst.' be tween the boors of 3 and 5 P. M. No new subscribers taken or tickets sold at the door, Persons becoming contributing members will be enti tled to tickete for three parties. Please man early A.§- Plica 1101 a to JANES MADISON DECK, No. 740 FLORIDA Street, fe24-St Above Elovnth strtet, bylvw Fitzweter, rier• THE MOST REVEREND ARCHRISH -11.3 OP KENBICK, of Baltimore, will deliver a Lee ture in aid of the Poor and Orphans, at tee AGAVE K OF MUSIC.ah TAUUSDAYEV N£ G, xebrnarysTill. Subject—" The Charity of St. Vincent do Pant.. Tickets 25 cents. Reserved mate 50 cents; may be emoted at the Box Office of the Academy on Thuredaymorning, from 910 12 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. 1e22.5t* ifirw= OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD (1.3 COMPANY, No. 301 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, - 18 . On and after Feb. let, 1802, Mileage Tickets will be issued at $4O each, giving the holder a right to travel 2,- 000 miles at any time, bi twcen any points. and in No. 1 ears of Passenger Train of the Catawieea _Railroad Com pany. Dolmas men and others haring occasion to travel fro. fluently between different points, will find this arrange ment convenient and economical. For said tickets and other information. apply to H. STANLEY GOODWIN, Enporintmajent, Williamiport, or to WM. It. F.1•11E Treasurer, ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF• THB YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, AT TIIIC MUSICAL FUND 11 ALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Bob. Tith, 1852. Tickets 50 cents. For sale at the Book Stores, and at the Bootee of the Association. Particulars in future advertisements. fe22-3t* f NOTICE.—THE ADJOURNED MEET NZ/NO and Media!! of tho 3tookholdore of the QulCkeavvitt MINING VOMPANY will be held in the •= 4 l of Philadelphia, at No. 410 WALNUT Street, B.:om e• a, on TUESDAY, March 4. 1862, atll o'clock A. M. FRANK. S. BOND, felB-tuth tmb4* Secretary. • OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA 1,13 RAILROAD COMPANY. rmiLenaLrure, Yob. 10,18 n. NOTfCE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Elec tion fro Directors will be held on MONDAY, the third day of March, 1882, at the Office of the Company, No. 238 Sala THIRD Street. O, T I I/P p oll i z i. will be open from ten o'clock A. M. to six Nos/taro or simian transferred setti4a. Slaty dere next wending Ow iticitticm , will uncial) ti holder or holders !howl to e vote. ZDAIUND SMITH. Secretary. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. - BEE POURER PAGE SPECIAL NOTICES. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA cured for 84 or $1 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or $1 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or $1 returned! ASPEPSIA cured for $l, or $1 returned! ja27-tf • MARRIED . DIED PHILIP H. Hul - 11V, Nosur,, hi. D., 31ATT111:11 CARTWRIGIIT, 1.:140R(:}: DOLL. No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phii fe2o-tbniu-Im NEW ENGLISH BOOKS.—lmported end tor sale b MoELBOT & CO., No. 21 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. TRACTS FOR PRIESTS AND PEOPLE. First series. Svo. Cloth, $2.50. BBISTOW'S GLOSSARY OF MINERALOGY. Elvo. Cloth, $3.75. SMILE'S LIVES OF EMINENT ENGINEERS. Illustrated. 2 vole, royal svo. Cloth, $l2. SOUVIIEV'S LIRE OF NFLSON. Now Edition. Prlih-d at the Chiswick Press. ISmo. Cloth, gilt top, $l. HERBERT'S POETIGAL WORKS. do. do. Si. MILTON'S POE rIcAL WORKS. 2 vols. do. $2. LAM It's TALE.) Piton SoaRsrEARR. do. $l. lit - MGR DIAMOND. By John 11offinRihnall- 121n0- Cloth. silt Mgrs. $l. WHY PA UL FEEROLL KILLED 1118 WIFE. 12rno. Cloth, $1.75. GOLDEN TREASURY OF SONGS AND BALLADS. Edited by Palgrave. 12mo. Cloth, extra, $1.50. TEACH US TO PRAY. By the Rev. J. Cumming. 12mo. Cloth, 111 THE FOUR GEORGES. By M. IL Thackerny. 11. luotrattd. Smolt Svo. Cloth, $1.50. ROD AND lilt FRIEND. By John Brown, M. D. Bottufilully illustrated. 4to. $1.75. _ . THE BoOK OF FAMILIAN QUOTATIONS. Second 12roo. Cloth. slab/lie, 81.50. THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON. Illuminated in gold and colors. By Samuel Stanestty. Square 12m. Cloth, extra. SC PIRIT_VAL CONCEIT& Extracted from the writ Hagra orire FRllfors, old Engliali Poeta, am Illastrated. By W. Harry Rogera. Square Rvo. Cloth. extra, $6.51/. Tnl: PSALMS OF DAVID- Illitstrwt.t. By John Pranblin. Small 4to Cloth, gilt extra, $6. FAVORITE ENOLVII POEMS. 'Beautifully Him trntod by . the Lest English Artists. Small 4to. Cloth, gilt P.); traiSß. Morocco. By Ilaplay. SUL SJIAKSPEA.BE'S SONGS AND BALLADS. Illus. tralpit With Wittor-Color Erma - lugs and Wood Cuts. By John Gilbert. Folio. Cloth, 312. Foreisn Books imported to order by every steamer. Monthly Catalogues of now wad old English Books fur nished gratis en application. fe25.3t ANEW WORK,BY THE AU'PHOR op "THE HEIR trF REDGLYFFE," D. AY&LETON & CO.. 493 and 495 BROADWAY, PUBLISH THIS DAY, TII IC YOUNG STEP-!MOTHER; on, A. CHRONICLE OF IMISTAIC.RS, DI THE AUTROtt or "THE HEIR OF REDIJLYFIrE." D. A. & CO. ALSO PI:JBLISII: T. The Heir of Itedclyfro. 2 vols. '112,n0, cloth, 81.50 11. Heartsease; or, the Brother's Wife. 2 'Mid. VIM $l4O. Aids to Faith; a Sedan of Theological Ealays. By various &Tabora. Being a Reply to .I Essays and Re vietra." READY. THE REBELLION RECORD, OFFICE OF APPLETON'S NEW OTOLOP.EDIA, 33 South SIXTH Street, Up-etairs. JOHN McFARLAN, Agent. l'4lB-ettith INSURANCE COMPANIES. Snoorintandent. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PERENIX INSURANUE COEPANF, BAMFORD, Conn., 011 the Mat day or December, MI, Capital Stock, all paid in, cash Real Eetate held by the Company 17 0 000 00 Cash on band 1,166 16 ()ash deposited in .. Stair Bank". . .. . .. .... 50,243 t 40 " " -" Vilaritr 49k .......... 3,90000 Cash in hands of Agents and in course or transmission 45,399 40 Amount of loans on Bonds and Mortgages, constituting the first lien on the Real Es tate, upon which there is less than one year's interest duo and owing 17,000 00 Amount of Bank and other Stooks owned by the kJ...pally. Par valve it,MO,lOO Market value 111,'0,070 00 Amount of Stocks held by the Company as collateral security fsr loans. Pat value, $22,2l 0 ; market value, $22,140; amount loaned 20,000 00 Amotmt of all other Inane 7,040 00 Amount of Mitred duo and unuadd.,,, ~,,, 2,764 75 Amount of claims for lossee which are in suit or contested by the Company 9,200 00 Amount of losses during the year which have not been settled, $8,400. Amount of iONFICS during the year, reported to the Company and not acted upon 12,561 00 Amount of cash premiums received (net).. 379,459 57 Amount of interest money received 26,955 35 ExPENDI rtnt.r.S. Amount of lessee paid during the year.... 318,022 14 Amount of losses paid during tke year which accrued prior to the year... 2157,411 74 Amount at which they were estimated in for mer statement 15524608 - 41 Amount of dividends paid during the year.. 20,000 00 Amount of expenses paid during the year, meluding commissions and fees raid to and t. ffiVI:EB of She Oumusay, and taxes paid by the Company 95.528 73 SItIEON L. LOOMIS, President. DENNY ICF.LTAGG, Secretary. SABINE & BUY, Agents No. 147 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. fe2s-tutbe3t (10111MONWEALTH I IRE MANCE COMPANY, ekr THE S 'CATE 9F PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTOditS. Pavia Jayne, ?.t. D., Charles 11. Rogers, Jam M. Whitell, I John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, I Robert Shoemaker, Thomas f 3. Stewart, 1, 1 Whitten Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., .lENjalt J-nee. DATID JAY Itt Dt, President. 'JOHN WHITALL, Vice President. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. ae4- if it ' EDUCATIONAL. EXCELSIOR NORMAL' INSTI— TuTB, a bret-clase Country School for both rxes, located at CARYERSYILLE., Bucks county, Pa. The next session will commence March 31,1862, and con tinuo twenty-two weeks. The school is organized with three departments—the PREPARATORY, the NORMAL, end the ORNAIttIeN TAL, Studente of all avea and every Maga of advanea+ went, are admitted on terms or equality. The healthfulness of location and thoroughness of In struction are unsurpassed. Terms—For board and tuition in common RngliAL, $3 per week. For catalogues and particulars, : address Rev. r. Y. S HUNSICICEIC, Principal, CARVICII.BVILLF, Rucks co., Pa. PORDENTOWN FEMALE COL. LEGE, Bordentown, N. J. Tine institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 14 hour's ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches of Eng lish, and superior advantages are furnished in vocal and instrumental music. German and French are taught by natives, and spoken in the family. For catalogues, con taining full yarticulars, address . . . Bev. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, A. Ilti Ja29-2m* President TN THE . ORPHANS' COURT FOR I_ THE CITY'AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PATRICK CASEY, deceased Notice is hereby given that tttARY CASEY, widow of aid decedent. has Med in said Court ber petition and ap praisenent of pereonal property, elected to be retained by ber uuder act of Assembly of April 11th,18,51, and the supplement thereto, and that the same will be approved by the Court on FRIDAY, the ith of March, 1862. un less exceptions thereto are Med. JOHN O'll fe2s-tn&fi4t Attorney for Petitioher. UNION PORK HOUSE.--JOHY BUTCHER, Agent, Pork Packer, No.looB GER• MANTOWN Avenue. near 4'ront and Laurel streets, in the Sixteenth ward, Philadelphia. Oilers for sale Dressed Hogs, Trimmings, head, Feet, Boasts, Steaks, Tenderloins Spare Rib', Breasts, Hams, Sider.. and Shoulders, from blook Lard is leaf Ball engee and Scrapple, fresh daily ; Salted Pork in barrels Extra Mese, Clear, Prime, and Prime ; Bess; Lard in tierces, hart els, tubs, and pole; Salted Meat. Sheer Ba con, II[IMII, Sidra, Shoulders, Breasts; superior smoked Hams and Shoulders, Breads, Clear Sides, Bologna Sau sages, Dried Beef, &c. Also, Sausage Skins, &c., . . . Open for sole daily, and on Saturday nights until 9 o'clock_ 800 cut in oyerratiflo to suit bum& Lgrd will be sold at lower prices if buyers furnish theit own packages. The Lard is all kettle• rendered. Bogs alt corn-fed—best quality. Q,OIURKROUT FOR SA.LE.-27 bar rots beet quality. Apply to 425 MARKS r Street. fe2s-6th►. 0. A. WILIIIIANt TNPARTIAL JUDGES.---Tio:pßople, by tbeir increasing demand for DELUDE'S. Coioreti, Pbotogiaphs o at $l, prove conclusiv.ly that tkey.re ciate their worth. Gialiery, SECOND Nixesk ave Green. ' t*: TAT E CONFIDENTLY ASSAUT, v first REIMER'S Lifs-Sizo NtiotearAPbay are the most natural and artistic , plcturea mad& At re duced prices, at hie Gallery. SEGUED, above Giresin. 11* LESLIE'S GINGER WINE, Leellea Stomach Bitters. Throoned Pro. Co. Cope& Sole ugenta, J. K. LESLIE it CO., fe2s.Bt Ina South FRONT Street PRUNES.—French Prunes, in kegs and boxes ; in store and for sale by anonEs & wiLLr&us t f 4.1; 107 S;Attli WATEtt Street. ORANGES AND LEMONS—Ohoice Messina Fruit, in store and for sale by LARD,— cousignmont of pure Jersey find Western Lard, tti email kegs, just received and for sale by ERODES & WILLIA.II4, feta. lO7 [South WATER Street. ceIpNEW SPRING-SHAPE BON NIPT-PIIAMEs. Alra. BONNETS and MATS leaned or Dyed anc! Frowned. Wholesale and BOA ot Om Factory, 40 S ABER Street. fell-12ta TUOMAS MOBO&N,'ILEont• PRESCOTT'S NAVY REVOLVERS. Large Stock of Prearoft'n NAVY 4-inch and 8-inch Revolvers. Buporior in nary respect to any other PISTOL introdneed. COMPRISING STRENGTH, GENTILITY, ACTION, and ECONOMY; Or, in other words. containing all the excellencies of COLT'S, sMITH St WESTON'S, and ALLEN & WREELOC'S, concentrated in one instrument, thereby making this PISTOL the most furruidahle weapon ever offered for sale. The largest armament of Cartridges ever offered in the city of Washington, adapted to all CARTRIDGE PISTOLS. A-very Elle aeeortmrit oF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Imported by Fedmva t flo., Na. 17 Maiden Lane, New ork , expressly fvr the Retail Trade. A very fine assortment of Ladies' and Gents' J 1 EBSINCI OASES, G. A. BTARKWEATTIER, NATIANAL HOTEL, fol9-Im* WASHINGTON, D. IMPORTANT! S T F I OR SOLDIERS !Should be sent by HAREDEN I 3 EXPRESS, 607 CHICATNUT Stmt. They charge only HALF RATES, and send daily to Baltimore, WAshington, Fortress non roe, and all other points occupied by our troops. laik-ant* DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for 18 Years, No. 219 VINE Street, above Second, inserts the most beautiful. Teeth of the age, mounted on floe Gold, natina, Silver, Vulcanite, Cu rate, Amber, &0,, at prices more reasonable for neat and substantial work thau auy Dentist in this city. Teeth Plugged to last fur life. No pain In extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to snit. No pay until satisfied all is right. Reference, beat families. fe22-3ot ATC HES, FRENCH TlME pireirs, end MUSICAL BOXIDS rePairrds by Wrier Workman, M LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.'S, No. 802 CHESTNUT Street, MIA ,Sr All work warranted. sa2l-121 NEW PUBLICATIONS NEARLY READY VOLUME SECOND, P. 75. CAPITAL LIABILITIES INCOME WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL RHODES Sr WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. MUSLIN; MUSLINS.—I have now the best 12X-cent Bleached Ellerin in the city, Mx different makes, full yard wide, at 12x c., some of which cannot be bought less than 14c.; these are a bargain. Full IX-wide Pillow. casing at 12Xc.,• full IM-wide at 16c.; best quality good Shoe tir g, full 2X wide, 280.; Yen , heaviest bleached sheeting made, at 40c. Perms wishing to Yeattilith their niock. of Sheetioss wilt not Nods better selection, or no cheap, anywhere. Fine unbleached, fail yard wide, 12X c.; 1 X•yard wide, 14c.; and many other makes equally as cheap. GRANVILLE B. LIMNER, fe24-3i No. 1013 SI ARENT St., above TENTH. 1 1 / 1 41BLE LINENS.—Heavy Brown, all 1 sure Linen, 28; Bleached Union do., 37fi ; 8-4 wido do., 50; hand.loum, balf-bleached, all linen ' 02) ; 8-4 wide do., 75 cents—these goods are very heavy; fine bleached 8.4 wide, 75 ; the old-fasbroned bloom pattern, heavy, 623 i ; Spot Napkin., 74c. per doe.; floe Damask do , sl.so—have been sold as high as $1.75 ; heavy Barne. ley at $2 and 02.50, wild by regular Bolen 'Well at $3 ; heavy liuckaback Towle, $1.50 ; one lot Brown Towels, from auction, at 750. per doz ; duckaback Bath Towels, 1% garde loug, 18%, with broad red border ; ono lot $1.20 per doz , worth $1.50 ; ncotch Diaper, $1.25 and $1.50 per piece; extra gond Fronting Linen, St Richardson's heaviest, 37X, (these are less than regular prices;) and. many other Linen goods. OBANVILLE B. HALVES, Pl 3 1144tihT 54m, abova Tr; NUL S.-Onel'. lot heavy gray twilled Flannel at 18X, that ban brought lately 25. fe2l-3t NVILLIA.DISVILLE MU S LIN WILLIAMbVILLE MUSLIN.—We are selling the Best Quality Wiiliainsville Muslin, at a lower price than any retail store in the city. We have a large stock crgYQ4 BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. which we are selling LOWER THAN THE LOWEST RETAIL PRICES. NO I.IIIMNUG. Call and see for yourself. We will open to-day, from a large New York Jobbing Douse, now going out of business, a large lilt of GOOD BLACK SILKS, bOUghtfOr cash, at a great [uteri aro, Gond heavy qualities, 70to 95 rants. Best el Black Silks in the city. kupertor qualities of Wide Black Silks. Two-faced Figured Black Silks. FANOY KUM A large assortment of NEW AND RICH STYLES. 50 cents to 324 SO•incll Black Noire Antiques, at 62J cents. EL STEEL & bON, fe22 Re. 718 North TENTH Street. above Coates. COWP.ERTHWAIT & CO., N. W. car. EIGHTH and MARKET Strada, Have opened a handsome stock of NEW GOODS. espe daily adapted to the times, con:dating of new and elegant Fabrics, at low rake. Black Silks, very cheap Prints in immenee variety. A large line or Flannels, anch as Ballardvale, Saxony and other celebrated m%kee. The best twenty-five cent Flannel in the city. Mullins by the piece, at wholesale prices, mostly purchased be fore the recent rise in domestic goods. fe22-tf LINEN FURNISHING GOODS_ SHARPLEBB BBOTIIMILS have now open Linen Sheeting@ and Barnsley Damasks. Natural Color Loom Damasks. for Tabling. Linen Diapers and Towle, bordered. Crumb Cloths. Stair Crash, Bowles. Kitchen Towels, Huckabacks, Crequillas. inelass of Irish Shirting Linens, Linen Bosoms, made in She best manner. Stout Body and fine Fronting Linens. ALSO, English albite Counterpanes and Quilts. Summer Quilts and Light Counterpanes. Blankets of all deecriptions. Muslin Shit Snag, bleached and brown. Cotton Sheeting's of every width. Pillow-Vase Cottons and Linens. Green-Daises and Furniture Coverings. Rotten& and Chintzes for Slips. All of these are offered at lowest cash priees. felB CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Strada. .. $400,000 00 RECENT AUCTION BARGAINS. 5 doz. fine hemmed Handkerchiefs, at 373( cents. 2 pieces extra fine 4-4 white Flannels, cheap. 20 duz. Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs, at 13 cents. 41 Balmoral Skirts. 2,655 yards best American Prints, 123 cents. ALSO, 1 piece oil hailed heavy Meek silk, 01.10, worth $1.25. 8 pieces Shepherds' Plaids, 25 and 31 cents. 20 pieces new spring Do Lathes, 25 cents. 4 pieces brown and black mixed Leveling, 12g cents. 47 pieces Russian Crash, from 9to 12) cents. 12 pieces heavy domestic and imported Ginghamg. 11 pieces fine Swiss Ginghams, at a bargain, 101 pieces fine blenched *Wing, et 10 centa. Cotton, Table, Diaper, and Linen Damask. OASSIBIBRES. BOYS' WEAR CHEAT'. COOPER & CUNARD, fels S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. $601,701 73 NOTICE.-DRY GOODS. Two 6-4 Table Linens Two lots Towelling, 12%. One lot Huckaback (bordered) at 25. One lot super do. at 33. Nice assortment Plain and Plaid Gingham'. 700 yards Plaid Ginghams at 1214, worth 18%. Canceee, large assortment, 12%, 13, and 14. Gents' IL 0. Mids. at 24, 213, and 31; a bargain. Gents' Snspendere ; very cheap. Fresh lot of Book Muslin and Hata. 60 pa. Plaid Muslim, from 18% to 50c. At JOHN H. STORT,W, fels No. 702 ARCH Street. NNE W HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, LINENS, Am.—The lama eallottinefit the city of Fine Flemish, Irish, and Barnsley Linen Shootings. Dunbar Dickson's and Richardson's Pillow Linens. Golden Flax Shirting and Ftonting Linens. Table Linens, 7 able Cloths, Napkins, Doylies. Towelling,' and Towels of all descriptions, for the bath, chamber, pantry, kitchen, and nursery. Quilts and Blankets, of all sizes, for cribs and beds. _ Table and Piano Covers and Materials for mark, by the yard. Furniture Chintzes,: Enrniture Coverings, etc. Etch Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Materials. Plain and Gold. Bordered Shades, in all colors. SeEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, dr. ARRISON, 1008 CHESTNUT Street. 1 REDUCTION IN PRICES Nal OF. MARY STYLES OF WINTER GOODS FOR FIFTEEN DAYS LONGER, BEFORE TARING THEM INTO STOCK, viz: Figured and Plain Merinoes. Plain and Gay Long Shawls. Dark Drees Goods, Poplins, dm. Plaid Flannels--. Pink, Blue, and Brown. Ladies' Scarfs, reduced 30 per cent. One lot of L. C. Hdkfs.; at 15c. Two lota do.. at 25c., a bargain. One lot of Linen Diaper at $1.25 a piece. Hoop Skirta-76, 87X, $l, and $1.12. Nice assortment of Gingham!. Ladies' Merino Vests, all sizes. Misses' Merino Vesta, all sizes. 016Veii 1.1.1 nolderr of On kinfe• Genii' Silk Handkercbiefa, splendid assortment at ~7. STONES', ja2s 702 ARCH Street. BLACK SILKS BY THE PIECE. Black Oro de Bhinee. Black Gro de Brilliant Mark Corded Gro Grain• Black Figural - Doable Faced. ' • ' EYRICAt LANDELL ' fen , 'FOURTH and Ascii streets E' E & LANDELL, FOURTH AA and ARCH, tire opening for Spring, 4.4 Rich Light Chintzes. 4-4 Light Spring Brilliants. New Spring Style DeLainer. tel 3. EYRE & LA.NDELL,'YOURTH and Anon, are opening for Spring Napoleon Blue Plain Silks. . Select Shadea Brown Silks. Solid Colors Figured Silks. fel3. VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. are opening for spring Fine Mid Dross Bilk& Fine Plaid Bonnet Silks. Black and White Shepherd Plaid. fen fa PIECE S. rting NEW I SPIUNG PRINTS. New 4 - 4 Sh New Oil Chintzes at 18% coats, worth 25. new Imported Gingham*. COOJPIR & CON&RD, feS NINTH and MARKET streeta. BACK ALPACAS. One auction lot 27M, worth 50 rents. Ono auction lot 25, worth 31 cents. Vi.ue Black Wool Delaiuoe, 373‘ touts. 000PNII & OONAILTI, fe3 Southeast corner NINTH and MARIZT LINEN GOODS. Medium and Fine Fronting Linens. Heavy Shirting and Pillow Linens. One lot Bed-bordered Fringed Towels, 18% cents; cheap. Linen Sheeting, Diapers, Napkins, Doylies. Damask Table (UMW, Play Line" &e. COOPER & COWARD, re 3 Southeast corner NINTH and !KAREN'''. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. GREAT BARGAINS LADIES' CLOAKS, To close out, At the &ECK-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, M. W. corner TENTH and ARON &a. •nBl-Wn JACOB 110118 TALL. .OAKS- Randsome styles of well-made serviceable gar ment& The beet made, the best titans, mad the best o , ..terish for the price, A large stock from whiob to n 91—I The Largest Cheapest, and Beet-aeaerted Steak to the atty. WANTED—A Vegetable Gardener • 7 one who can take care of Cows. A single wan preferred. Apply at Seed Store, No. 805 MARKET Street. fe22.Bt* -NIT AN TED ,--Old Silver, Plate, or Coin bought, in large or small guantitiee, by & DIDDLE, Silversmiths, felo-Im* EIGHTH and J.&YNE Streets. UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, Immediately. for the United States Marina Corps, SEVEN HIJNIMIED ABLE-BIZFoIND for sea senior, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. All information that may be roinired will be given at the Rendezvous, 811 South FRONT Strad, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, tel2-12t Recruiting Officer. T WOrp PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH First-class Boarding, at 1417 LOCUST Street. fel4.lnitt LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT itrg- MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near t ranklin Inatitute. ec%° The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being deb:indeed to inetit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only et:flatly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lean, Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tented, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This safe is con ceded to surpass In etyle and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that Is strictly fire and burglar proof. SPROUL NORIOR.—I have new AR land say twenty et Farrel, Barring, A Co 'a Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to slam and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. ja2.5-lyif M. C. SADLBB, Agent. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of RINE-PROOF SAFES always on hand. STRANGERS SHOULD VISIT THE celebrated Hair-cutting and Bathing Fla Wo nt FOURTH and BRANCH, fe22-itH RETAIL DRY GOODX. 000PEB & OORABD, B. Z. cor. /UNTIL and 111ABERT BOUGH ft ClO.. ek.atti - TEN= Statet, Oppoeite Franklin Market. WANTS. BOARDING. SAFES. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. SPRING. 1862. W. S. STEW ART de CO-. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 30,1 MARKET STREET. Doyen] are Invited to call and examine a [real' stock or NEW AND _DESIRABLE GOODS, bought exclusively for CAM, and which we will offer on the mom' fitvurahle toting. Our dock comprisoa, in addition to a oomplotp assort, moot of BLACK AND OTHER STAPLE SILKS, a variety of Seasonable WOW C1001)0011 ',it* AND APPROVED STY LEN specially adapted to City Sales. fe25.3t0 yARD,GILIAMORE, & Co., Nos. 017 011ESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street'. Mare now open their SPRING IMPORTATION OF SILK AND FANOY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, tgfe. Bou g ht in Europe, by one cf the firm. To which the attention of the trade la particularly in vited. fe2l-2m SELLING OFF Meg aP CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRIL LINGS, M ARSEILLES, &c. Twenty-five per cent. under former prices. A. It GIBS, fe2l-Im No. 531 MARS 3T Street. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co.. IMPORTERS, AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Having organized a RETAIL DEPARTMENT In connection with their WHOLESALE TRADE, will ex hibit, at all seasons, a tine of Goode by the yard, piece, or package; at such rates as to commend their stash to the attention of-caeh buyers. ia2B-tf WHOLESALE HOUSES. 27 AND 24-INCH SKY-BLUE KERSEYS,. SUPERFINE INDIGO•BLUE SATINETS, BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do. PRINTED Do, in variety. :IN' BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS. FANCY CASSIMERES AND MELTONS. IN STORE, AND FOR SALE BY JOKFI - 1. LEA. fe'2o-12t. 120 AND 130 CHESTNUT !MEET COMMISSION HOUSES. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, I , To. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. • MILITARY GOODS. SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, (27 by 54 inch.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK•BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES. NEW REGULATION FOR OFFICERS' PANTS. WHITE DOBLET FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 100 z., 120 z., Isoa. TENT DUCE. All warranted MAW Mateo Array icANAENG. YOB SALE BY ALFRED SLADE & CO., 40 South FRONT Street, •ud 39 LETITL& Street, Philadelphia. falB-tmyl ABNY CAP 1311 TTONS AND indirkii, manufactured i F/FTEi Street and. COLUMBIA AveLtte. B. IVINS. fe6-Im* BRASS EYELETS ! BRASS EYE a." LETS! for Blankets aid Leggings. FIFTH Street and COLUMBIA Avenue.. IC. WINS. fe6.lnist FINANGIAL. GOLD AND SILVER AND QUARTERMASTERS' CERTTFIOATES, Dought and bid. 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES Furniebed at a kbaral discount. DREXEL & Co. GEORGE J. BOYD, BANKER, NO. 18 SOUTH THIRD STRERT. sir QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATES, Clip Warrants, Dank Notes, Specie, ito., dealt in. STOOKS and BONDS bought and sold on commission. ja2B-1m $3,000. - LOTS E in FIANXFO R R S D I , R cII I3" encumbrance, and Cash, will be given for Ground Ifottl i , Mortgages, or improved city 'property. Apply to J. IL WATERS, fe2s-tf. 110 South FOURTH. Street. $2 ,930 AND 1 $l,OOO TO INVEST upon Mortgage. Apply to ALFRED TITLE% fe22.3t* No. 51 North Street. Stooo o AN o t3,ooo—T o liiii amount 31 to I. Kortenge or round Rent APPI3 to E. PETTIT, jag No. 309 WALNUT Street. $3 300 A FIRST- C.LASS Bi ke elo, at dertl Dro vedtl Io 7.11% IT NT of Ms amount to N. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. - GENTS• FURNISHING GOODS PATENT IVIQCILELLAN TIER, PATE F MCCLELLAN TIES. PATENT MCCLELLAN TIES. PATENT MCCLELLAN TIES. PATENT DIPM - 4. - ELLAN SCARFS. PATENT MCCLELLAN SCARFS. pAncei • MCCLELLAN SCARFS. AT J. A. ISELEMAN'S I AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESIILF.MAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLE MAN' LTJ. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S . NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. THE ONLY ONATAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. P. S. Tho above articles, being PATENTED, cannot be obtained elsewhere. P. S. N 0.2. Men's Furnishing Goods, in every variety. P. S. N 0.3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS, 10 FOR A QUARTER del-4013m V INE BHIRT MANIM4cTOItY. The subscriber would !Mtn nitentlolllo ble IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which be manse • eneetalty In his bualnaw. Mao, eon. 'tautly nwellrilig NOVELTIES FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT.. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING nTOBE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREE ba9.l Tour doors below the Oontineund, lii RUSSE 8! BRACES ! ! BUP- A- PORTZBS!!! 0. B. IMIDLIS, B ...W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, PhUn., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Applb ahem, has eenstantly en hand a las& And varied pee& al elegant French Tresses, and a complete amortmest of best American. English and American Bnpportera and Belts, Shoulder Braces. Suspensories, myriowse tet great variety, French Pessaries, 80. Ladles Department conducted by Ladles, TWILIT= Street, Mt door below Race. sort Two HUNDRED THOUSAND PISCES OF MUSIC at one cent per page. Up stairs, over MAIM'S SUMO STONE, 1102 CHEST NUT !Street. 022-70 AMUSEMENTS. GOTTSCHALK. L.MUSICAL FUND HALL. Mr. GRATfitte the honor to announce that Mr. 0077 SCHALK'S SEC OND AND LAM' OBAND COCESI Will take place 27i/11 (TVEBDAT) EVENING, February 25, AN Win MUSICAL FUND HALL, The principal Artiste of the Academy of Music, New York, including MISS ISABELLA HINKLEY, BRIONOLL M A NOVst BrariNl, grtTe been vniosod t 9 gin firot-cim prominence to the Vocal department. BESET SANDERSON, The distinguished Pianist, has kindly voinntoired to Resist Mr. GOTTSCHALK on glint (MCFP9IOII. MIL MAX MAKETZEK Will amount the entire Musical Direction. Pitoßitt% KUL PAM' I. Signor llfsholLsi. 1. Ronntnzit 2. Pvetto— Martha" P4goor4 Brigtioll and Omani Gavatina-I,inita eliantotinlxB....lgnors kilokley 4. Fragment of ilia &potla.uxa March colopobeil and pariornibil by L. H. Gottacliiille 5. eblatiftre frolll LUCIA di lianinvirainor, Signora tllnkloy, Signora Brignoll, lit aliellet. Mitt o. (um' orionop—PaPF4—cotiiPqn.ll fur four hand,' by Lb hi, GOTTSQIIALKI performed by Ilenry Sandorgan and the Ald,h6r. PART U. 7. Cavatina--. , Bravo," a derciulante"..Slicnor 8. Dnetto—Don reisqualu.Signora Hinkley and Benoit. 9. A, The Last. Hope," B, Iricirmorea coinpesed and performed by 1.. M. Gottschalk. 10. Xrahlecli al wrourneen Signora Hinkley. 1L 111 min Teanrolion Ginvanni ...... ... ( BanaP 12. Nantasln dl Bravura—on themes from the opera La Favorita—composed and performed by L. M. Gottschalk. The price of admission has been fixed at $1 to all psrta of the house. Seats nay be secured, without extra charge, at Mr. J. E. Guald'r Music Store, southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streaks, tertabfitieihd THIS !if WIR ING, at 9 o'clock. NOTIGE.—In order to avoid confusion at the door in the evening, persons who wish to attend Mr. Gott• echalk'e concerts are kindly requested to purchase their tiebete during the day, at Gould's Music Store. Doors open at 73( Concert to commence at B, It ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-A GRAND CONCERT OF MUSIC will he given THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, by the Ynong Ladite of the Nitteenth•ward Public Schools. Doors open at tiji, commence at IX. Tickets M cents at the door. riONC.ERT — HALL, CHRATNUT STREET, above TWELFTH, Commencing on FRIDAY Evening, February 25. GEORGIC CHRISTY'S WiItinTRELS, Comprising Fl impact; of the moat talented Minstrel performere in the United States, under the Immediate direction of tin great Comedian. Or GEORGE CLIRISTY The acknowledged LEADER of the, Ethiopian Drama, and the Bret Minstrel Comedian In the world. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE! will appear as above, on FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY iB, 1362. Particulars in small bills. Adminsion 2t canto. Douce open at a (punter to 7, commence at 7,t4, fe26. fit JOHN P. SMITH, Busineisi Agent. XTALNUT-STREET THEATRE NINTH an WALNUT Streets MilB. M. A. GARBETTBOI. Bole Lemm. THIS (Tuesday) ZVENING, Feb. 20. Will be presented, the thrilling Drama, entithal TLIE WIIITE TERROR. Mr. Edwin Marne. ............. B. Young. . Mr. £L Basmomb. Hrs. knna Gowen. ..... Miss E. Wood. Mr. Leeonr_ _ Father Mushier Levis XV11..., Adrienne Dub' Performance to commence with SIMPSON & OOP. Mr. Simpacin. El re. Bromley Paioss--50, 37g, ?b, and 25 cents; Private Box* *5 and $3. Doors open at Quarter to 7. Tn commence at 7.W. CONTINENTAL THEATRE_ THE CUT IS "STILL THEY' corn I" THE VICTORY IS WITH THE JUST. THE THEATRE ILLUMINATED. CHEAP AND MORAL ENTERTAINMENT. Patronized by Thousands of our citizens, Grave and Gay—Old and Young, Whose countenances are LoOTAIM with ALTEBItATE ShIILEN AND TEARS. gUEBDAY, February 2,Sktt, and lIVEIIY rims- ING, the peculiarly adapted d intoral Drawing Roos Ea.. tertainment of NNOLE TOM'S CABIN. The FIFTH ORAND "UNCLE TOM" MATINEE. will take place SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, 414 a'alak .10out 5, l'lckeid now ready, GRAND UNION BALL, IN HONOR OF THB RECENT BRILLIANT VICTORIES. ACHIEVED BY THE LAND t.ND NAVAL FORGES OF THE 'UNITED STATES, TO RR MVPS AT TOE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MlsfirlG, ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH' 4j 1862, FNDBH TRH Al'SPO:B8 OF- Ilonorable ALICE ANDER HENRY. Brieadit r General F. E. PATERSON, U. S. A. Commodore C. J. PRNIIERGICAST, U, as N. Commander TB 011IAS TURNER, U. S. N. Major JACOB ZEILIN, U. S. Al. Captain WILLIAM N. OGDEN, U. S. N. Lieutenant FAIRFAX, U. B. N. Farman Rogers, James L. Claghoon, ‘Vrii. Carlow, Thomas Smirks, .1. W. Grigg, Isaac S. Waterman, Wm. R. Angier, Clement C. Barclay, Wm. H. Harrison, R. M. Hooper. - - Edward Shippen, James I): Width, A. Malin* Stuart, Boners Vnux, 0. W. Davis, Duane Witliams, Wm. H Kern. Josiah Randall, Wharton Chancellor, E. S. Whelan, Jr George Moore, Richard A. Lewis , William Mann, J. William. Small, Alexander Heron, Hohert"E , Randall, Carinthia Walborn, Stokes. Edward A. Meech, P. S. HhtChineen, John Rice, S. J. Megarge, A. G. Gaw, James Milliken, Henry R. Cogahall, S. Morris Adams, Win. J. Reed, John Thornley, Lewis Bittinv, J. It. Craig, Jame!! Preetan i A, X, Bucknor, A. Godwin, Dr. A, delittme, Thrmas 0. Neill, R. F. Shannon, J. Goeklin, Henry Weil, James 11. Orne, IT. T. De Silver, And other distinguished citizens. Matter of Ceremonies M. MAIM. Assisted by a number of well-known Gentlemen. The KWIC under the direction Of the ELAM= BROTHERS. The Academy on this oceselou will be meek gorgeously decorated and illuminated. Family Tickets, admitting a. gentleman and ladles 11.5 00 Gentleman's Ticket.. 2 00 Subscription Book open daily at the Academy of Mu etc and at the Continental Hotel.* The music for Promenade will commence at 8 o'clock_ Dancing at 9 n'clnck. Carriages will bet down heads south ;: tate up heeds north. his rule will be strictly enforced. The Wardrobe Rooms %lithe placed in the hands rit obliging and experienced persons. fe24,25,27te1i1,3,9-6t MRS. JOHN DREW'S AWN-STREET THEATRE. Acting Stage Manager W. S. FREDICEICKS. Duels/en A nt aud Treasurer LL EL JOS. D. MURPHY. SUCCESSUNPARA Seventh Week. Seventh Week of JOHN DREW. JOHN balm , . MONDAY NIGHT and Every Night, THE COMEDY ON ERRORS, of Ei Dromio, of Syrac use.... To conclude with the OOMEISY ON ERRORS, Capt. Murphy Maguire, Amicklab Sleek Sir Prices as Usual. Mr Curtain rime et X atter T o'clock. Seats secured three days in advance. feSt-iit a RAND CONCERT, AT THEI VI AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, by the YOUNG LADIES OF THE FIFTEENTIDWAMD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. rnary 23, 1882, at 7I o'clock. Tickets to be had of Charles Adarus, southeast corner of Eighth and Arcs streets, at the Music Stares, and at the Academy on the tllxbt of the UunCert, te.12.31S ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CIIICSTNIITI—DAVIS' PANORAMA OF AMERICA AND THE GREAT REBELLION! Fourteen thousand feet of canvas and one hundred and two Rceoes. Open EVEILY NIGHT and on Weddeada► sad Saturday afternoons, for Ladies and Children. fel4-11t* GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. II CARL BENTZ, Conductor. PUBfflo REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at, 3 4 4 o'clock P. N., et the MUSIDAL FUND H ILL. Package at Eight Tickets, ; Single Tickets 25 aig To be had at Andre's,llo4 Oksotant street, S. 7 ;:tw u w Seventh and ghttput, and at tiled= of tlie P ENNSYLVANIA AC ",DENY; OF THE 7,1111 E ARTS, .._.1025. ft- 711 . 103TM:1T Street, IS open deity, Sundays encore.? 9 A. tw OP. S. Admfselan 25 rents. 4 : ll° ..idren wider twelve years, belt inioe. Shari* of 5t0 , .3,,,. 880. iia 4ALE AND TO LET. VVVY. 1 (% U 1 AIISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY knaull ni the " PI-ICE NIX " Una tonne& owned and occupied by SKRL. S6ITTII, Eay , *Punted on TWENTY-THIRD, between R 6.02 and TINE Btreets, Philadelphia, rapacity GOO bushehi per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and [mown ...hemp tones. Is in good running order, and has alt the modern improvements. • An Artonfan "di en fho pro. mitre furnishes an unfailing supply of good, ence rooter. Addreas Z. LOCKE & CO., No, 1010 tetAnmars Street, Philadelphia. fe22.dtf FOR SALE, OR WILL BE EX changed for good city property, a small VILLAGE, on the Eastern Shore of Illarylaud, at the head orgasm. ha, Aver, oomprislog a aria Mill, with Pronch !twit' Stones; Saw Mill, Spoke Factory, Store House and Pont Office, Blacksmith Shop. and some seven er eight 61111111 Pwthings, and about thirty acres of Ground. The mills ere in first-rale order, having recently been repairodk and new forebso s and Turbine water wheels Introduced, The water-power is ample and sufficient, the whole yew round. The surrounding country is good. Twelve Wes from ;Aimed i lire froin sictimboitininitngi Now rested for 81,600 per year, with good security. Price BIF,OOO. J. 11. WATER 3, 110 South POURTII Sweet Apply to tr2s-11 tra FOR SALE—THE GOODWILL nuaFIXTVIU of a HOTEIL and STABLE, now doing n good Modem. The yard atel Nta)le are large. and will accommodate eighty head of torsos. Apply back of 319.% MARKET Street. fe2s.3t* FOR SALE—Stock and Fisturce of a first-class Grocery and Provision Store, established for six years, and doing a good biathlon. Batistacton. roma ATM for belling, Inquire at N a 652 N, BUNN. TP.ENTH St, corner BRANDYWINE St. ..fe2s,ot* ga; FOR BALE.--The handsome three '/ la story brick DWELLING, with office attached No. 1322 GAREN Street. Lot 3S by 197. Price 14, and th.l nie very vAry. Apply to AI,I. MN SI Ps, - S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT tweets, fu22-3t* sAnd floor. MaFOR SALE OR BENtr. , ==A Largo modern THREE. STONY BRICK . DWNLlatias haNing two parlors, dining. room, kitAieu, and ten cham bers ; stable on half *mare of gmind, with shade trona ; situated high and healthy, In the melt part ot Norristown. Also, a Store-room for rwit, on MAIN Street, in the best bueiness location. Apply to fr22.3tle WM. ROSSITEB, Norristown. /NIL FOR 9.P111. of 186 Acres, one of 100 Acres, one of 64 Acres, one of 66 Acres, one of 26 Acres, one of 20 Acres, and several others •, first-rate land, with good buildings, fruit, water. &c. Convenient to Norristown Railroad. Station. Ap.. ply to WM. 110221TE8, Norristown. fe22.Bt* WATCHES..—.Our facilities for procuring the BEST WATOIIBEI manufactured are unenrSamod, end we are selling them at very mode rate pilaw Flue watches repaired by finished work. men, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. BABB g BBOTHEB, Importers, fe7-tf 824 CHESTNUT Street, below YOURTH. FISH.-1.45 Ulf bbla. No. V 1 White Fish, for We by 0. 0. SADLER • CO., ru 103 41)/011 OM*. SI door @boss rod. - • Mr. Thayer.' ....Mrs. Anna °owe% Jahn Drew. , Mr, Fronk Drew. John Drew, John Gilbert.