ARRIVAL OF TICE PRINCESS ROYAL The Princess Royal, a vezael recently captur while en deavoring to run the blockade off arieston, ar rived at the navy yard yesterd afternoon. In another column will be foung,et 'll interesting news, which the United States,t. effeera in command gave tie respecting the reenwirnaval tight at Charleston. The Princess Rural brings a full cargo, whose value in London.,7=hout insurance, was estimated at $134,234) reto:he is ono or the fastest and best built iron p pellets ever turned out from a British ship yard. • lief value and that of her cargo to the rebels, had .e succeeded in getting into Charleston harbor, wo !d have been millions of dollars. Though caught e ••avoring to get Into Charleston harbor, she was el ed for Vancouver's Island. • Fin.—At an early hour yesterday morn- Sag, a fire broke out in the "tempering" house at tached to the shot-tower of Thomas Sparks, Carpen ter street, above Front. The building was used for casting conical shells and buckshot. The building was entirelyiburned out. The tin roof confined the tire to the inside of the building, and nearly all the appa ratua and machinery were ruined. Fortunately, the stock of material on hand was very light. Connectad with this building was a two-story frame carriage house, which was destroyed, together with 150 shot kegs, which Were atowed.ln the loft. A stable ad joining was also slightly damaged. Next to the stable was a two-and-a-half- story frame building, occupied as a dwelling by Mr. Joseph Alexander, ones of the carriers of The Press. A portion of this building was considerably damaged, and the house deluged with water. Most of the household goods were removed, but in a damaged condition. At the time the fire broke out, Mr. Alexander was attend ing at the bedside of a dying step•daughter. It Was hie intention to remove her immediately to his own home, which was then enveloped in flames. The total loss by the fire was about Itt,SOD. CITY ITEMS. A - PortaAn, :PIIOTOGRAPIT EMMA/3g -Amer.—Me. E. P. Hippie's splendid Photographic Gallery, No. MO Arch street, is literally besieged with patrons six days in the week, and the style and fidelity of his pictures, in all 'sizes and styles, are •tintrersally admired. PURR INVORTED C. H. Mattson, dealer in tine family groceries, Arch and "Tenth streets, has now in store a choice lot of Wines --Port, Sherry, Madeira, and others—of his own • direct importation, of great age and absolute purity, • expressly-adapted for medicinal purposes; also, a rare article of old Brandy, which is highly rocom • mended for the use of Invalids. FOREIGN TRAVEL STOPPED.—Very few pen3onsgo-abroad at present. Those who desire to •visit Great Britain, or to "do" the Continent, pre ,fer staying at home to paying sixty per cent. pre iniUM for foreign exchange, and they put off' their 'touring until paper goes up or gold goes down. Why should real . patriots desire to go abroad 1 Those • who do not wish•to go into the army might do worse • then to stay comfortably at home, enjoy the good things that• we are blessed with, and wear elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall • of Itoekhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. WHAT IT IS TO 21E A PRINOE.—The Prince of Wales, in his present position, presents a strong contrast alongside of a Lancashire operative. The income of the Duchy-of Cornwall Commences with his ibirth, to be put to his credit. Over,sl,ooo,ooo of the accumutation•was paid for his lately purchased estate in Norfolk, the rents of which will be $35,000 a year. The' balance at hie banker's is $2,600.000, and his Duchy of Cornwall brings an income of ..$156,000 a year, Refildea this, Parliament will vote liitris6oo,ooo a year during his mother's life, and vote $200,000 a year pin money to his bride. They will also have 'Marlborough House, close to St. James' Palace, as a rent free residence. We have no princes in •this.-country, but every man and boy can "dress .like a prince," at a very small cost, by purchasing at Charles Stokes & Co.'s "one-price" Clothing Store, underthe "Continental." YELLOW CORN TS. RED.—WO see it stated in a Western paper that yellow corn brings in market three• or four cents more than red, It is said also, that the•mixed yellow and white, brings a like advance over red. We should not have sup posed there could be intrinsically so much difference. But we have noticed that ideas that have become stereotyped in trade, generally have truth for a basis. If it is so Inthis case it would be well, not only for those who grow corn for the market, but for those growing it for home consumption, to sub stitute the yellow, or the mixed, yellow and white, for the red. It is all very proper to employ the words yellow, white, and red, when speaking of the subject under present consideration, Applied to the elegant garments made at the superb One-Price Clothing 'Establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 'BO9 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, they would per haps Appear absurd. Seriously speaking, at this es tablishment, elegant and seasonable attire may now be procured. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, 1.17 TO 12 &moor LAST mialam Conttnenteil—Ninth D ltolt, New York Doom°ll. St Louie A hicDona I d,Jacksonville :Al H. Barr, Brio- • , Geo C Waiter, Chicago • ' "W if Dix. JrToledo. 'F.I Seybolt, Washington Worormj, U S A C Munroe. IT 5 A . . V C Harrington, N York 11. Smith, Jr, New York B U Peeble. Di castle, Pa 'George (1 Beim, Ohio John P Vincent, Erie, Pa Thee M Walker, Erle,Ps, Ii White "VI A Oatbinith, Erie, Pa I. Hope, 'Pittsburg 'Thos MBowe, Pittsburg E Oblides, Pittsburg ' W H Thayer & wf, Ohio ...I Camp & wf r Erio, Pa . Cart M cKee, II S A • Mr Cole & lady, Baltimore litre Sellers & metber,Balt Hale, Tennessee Mrs J McCarty_ Dr Torrey, N Y .ohar, Nicholas. Baltimore A 13 Titorbun, New York at Wheeler, New York A H Ludlow, Warren, Pa 13 B Boyle, Hamilton, C W It 0 Freeman, Boston T Moody, Boston 3fajH K Lawrence,U S A _lira Lawrence & 3 atildren 11 F West, Oinn, 0 X. Marcy, New York 3liss Marcy. New York 43 31 Wight, Wash, D B English & wite,N Haven Rich 'd Vtlyal @ad Jr, II N .0 it Thornton & lady U 8 13 (I Prescott & wife, Boston •Tbos Palmer Pittsburg B I) Hurlbut; Brooklyn 0 Madden, Jr. Brooklyn .0 B North, Connecticut 3i A Robinson, Louisville • E lirodheed, 1J Ir B Monroe, New York de Angeliul, New York 31 It lipaszalo, New York J Massachusetts J H Barton, Pennsylvania 0 Day, 11.. w Albany. lad EfrsJ Speed & da,Loulsville D Osborne & lady Birmingham, St Louis Mrs J B Eby, Harriablirg A W Mann, Lewistown J F 13nmborger & la, Ky P J Thompson, St Louis Warner 'tither, Jr, Boston "Ward Chlioy, Hartford A Walcott • -Oro Thompson; Reading It W Urifn, Reading , 7 0 Young, New York 3? W Arnold, Providence J H Bugbee, Providence .1 Orminn, Louisville CB Orris, Fort Wayne W Edgerton & wf,StLoule to Reynolds, Providence M Moore, Pittsburg _ Girard—Chestormt ..oll‘l T Dostoboo,Nll ‘Col Allen,Boston S Unita, Phllada ItleVartur, Blair co H 8 81nyinaker, lowa .14 T Beardoley, reams It H Ober, St Louts Ca t J Merrick N Y O onnett, New nrk Jamas Bock, Newlrork Chas Parties, New York Jrts IhumpaOL, Nits : York J B McCreary, bf Chunk J 8 Logan St wife, Y Miles Logan, NewYerk -Alfred L Hughes•Pa Y. R Stowell, hew York • :Miss wtowell, New York - Airs Webster, Now 'York 311 ha Kate Cochran..Ky Thos Connolly; St Joseph "W P Stratton, Pittsburg J 11 Mandesill,t lady, Ct Q Branson Alfred F Smith, :Bel•co B Brewster,' Boston Michard Dinsmore, Waslitn: 4 F litackersie,'Wasit'n ' Writ Lewis, New York A Getty, Philadelphia - Wm Bunter, Jr, Phila A J B Buckner, •Penna B Blodgett,_:_New Work WGotr, New York B Hall, Washington A Timm ons.'Wealtington Jahn O'Counor,:Wasli'a A ti Tipple, U S A John Loveland, New York B PO7l y, Chicago • .Carlowl'iorce, 'Boston 7' Ft trgibbon,'Philada Merchants'--Ifourt. John C'Dolon,ManeltChindc TillY, , Now•Jerser Jos Bondy,Rew York lion JD sales St lady, Penn )ire Hughes, Wash, D C J_W Cook & wife, Penns • Mono Ruthron,Lancoater JohaTuPoio,Willionmport Johu Jameson, Ilitrridburg 11 B nob, New York V m S Harvey Plymouth Thos Brown, glariou co, Pa Penry Rifer , !orlon en, Pa Sol Brownish!, Harrisburg .1 F Clark, Penua Connol ly,Plitshurg IV H Reed. Ildindelohla !Wm 0 veriteld, Jr, Ph II ad a American—Cheating V 6 Briggs, N Jersey 'WE Johnson, New York 4Cspt D MoOee, Penne • 24188 J E Donnie, Lewleb'g .Cspt E n ISlman, N Jersey T E Sickein, Chester co, Pa Jerome Buck, New York `T 0 Maul, Balttatore M Plandere Miss bond •At am Yob., Easton, Pa N. Willia', Now York S 0 Thomas, Urbana, O. Jolla A Itawa • The Union—Aron NV Semple, Allegheny, Ps Sauil D Williams, Pa R Curran, Syracuse National—Race at Cart A B Sebwartx,Va B F Stein, Banton, Baotou Beery Bolick, Lebanon C Wagner Virginia B J Bowman, Lancaster • Jon Liinbaeli, Fauna Bowman, LIUSC CO W Barkman, White Haven States thrttein—StAth Job u.FAI !DWI, Newyork Wm S Saiilcoy, Penna W Bradlinty, Boston' - 1) V Snyder, Lewlebars A I, Tremble, Ohio A Fllnder, Now York E Reber, Clinton 00, Pa 3t It Clnyton, Mt Vernon,'o Commerclal—Stxth • Jos M Chanter co J 1' Cox, Chanter co D W Moore, Wihn Del • John D North, W tho3tor John Chandler CI Oren . , Plit.borx John Tntynar, Cheater co J M Anderson, Chester co Barley Sheaf—Rectal J 8 North, liammonin. NJ Mrs A 0 Hanford, Carbondle .7 Wilkinson, Pa R 0 Smith, Lehigh Val B J Scott, Malmo Si' Ryan, Pa $ R Tomlinson, .Pa IN Carson, Bucks co A Ely, Bucks co B Runt, Lambertville, N J lei Loar, Bucks 00, Pa B C Parry, Attleboro J ray, Bucks co 5 Ely. Bucks co. d Chestnut...streets Capt J K L immune, US A 17 Al Brewor, Boston .7 B Brewer, Boston W Swett, Edw Whoa O W Reynolds,Vermont C C Chadwick, Vermont A Thompeon, Vermont A J Drake, U S N D B Grant, New York D G Elliott & family Mr Hackett, New York F Taylor, West Chaster R A Forsyth & In, Newburg Mrs Weed, Newburg Mrs M Ring. Allentown Mrs McCauley Lt 'nl P A Berets & wife • A 11 Gilman, USN John Sherwood, Now York 31 T Jeffries, West Chester Jae II Corey, New York W N Marcus, New York S H Brown & wife, Boston W J Parks & wife Boston ' :0 N Burled & wife, Boston W d Sutton & wifo Wash F Robinmon,New 'lurk W A Davis, Louisville H WYmall.New York Thos A Staples, Boston Capt F H 13atei & wife, N Y H F Mann, Indiana DI Richmond, New York J A Sichmond t New York B L Brigg & wile Eng_ CB Ho ff man & wife. N Y Sas B Owleu ,k•wife, N Y Hon Jae Day &wife, Boston arise Day. Boston H C Morse, Boston Mrs Wylie, Raw York Miss Wylie, New York • ITrH+sus, New York II CI 'mar, Pena'a Geo V Dobbin, Baltimore A B Matthew)) Michion Mtge F H Miaow», Mich E Bacon .Michigan 8 Shoemaker, , Balttmore W R Phelpn, Illinois U C 'Johannes, Brooklyn 0-Newhall Henry McKee, New York (ho L Bnlcome, N B S 111 Penn, Ohio Mrs John P Barger, Ohio P P Lord, Washluston,D J Sneed K K List, Wheeling E Gaylord, Massachusetts Dean Swift, Indiana J P. Bearaley, Indiana R L Milton Rev Jim N Sykes,Me" H D Maxwell, Fonton, Pa GI Stacy, Cincinnati,' 0 G P Souneli man, Pittsburg hire Murphy, Pittsburg B Fialay,Kittanning I. Tyler, 'l S A J Washburn, New York J 111 nab, Fichlyville J M Hale, retina S Van Sloe, New York IDr "J C Bacon, U S treat, below Ninth. J Colbonn, U S N Thos T Caldwell, U S N J D Hoover, Washington Chas Cottaghan. N York J Marshall 3: wire, N Y Miss Marshall, N York • E S.Winalow &, lady, NY Mawr C T Fay & lady, USA • S St Lane, Pittsburg . J L McAboy, Plttsbnrg w Major Bard well U 8 A W Egan. Washington,D C F Perris, Washington, DC A G Braun, St Louis Mrs Eliza Smith, Lancaster 1) A Stevens, Washington S 0 Herring New York Mr Osborn, New York 13,J Story, Row York C Hurley, Louisville, My J A WtekleY, Quincy. 11l Aldo Sommer. Quincy, 11l Mr Caller, Memphis It Fisher US A H Fisher, ow York W B Winters,'Pcnna G L D Hubbard, Poona Jamea Snow, New York S W Martin, New-York T 13 Franklin, _Warden S L Simpson, Waokington Hon 11 Duffield, Pen.. RR McKim, Penne • B Coming, Indiana Wm P Turner, Baltimore A S Slaymaker Wm Arthur & wf, N York Samuel B Young, N York George Fryer M Malone, Lancaster J F Kupfer, KeLEMUS P Whitaker, :lid street, F Walker, Manch Chunk Mrs D Kalbfus, Wash, D C IL Idann, Baltimore B Barr New York W W Jordan & wife, Ohio ti Mitchell, Washington W .Matlox, Ellsworth, Ale Chas* Wilson, New Jersey James Ellis • Deal Kalbrus,Wash,D C Col S P Spear, U S A W K Smith, Wash, D C Jae Onslow, Pittsbnrg non Lovell, Chin, Ohio • 8 W Miller ,. Pltlehurg H (Amerman John Burns, New Lisbon, 0 'street. above Fifth. Clint W Parmenier.Wash Mrs Ludwig, Nov York Lient M U S N 611 Nowlkall; Prov, B. I B S Minor, Mttyevllle, Ky • W W Leggett, Dresden, 0 S 0 Linnett, Dresden, 0 Y.Harl• y, Coatioville Dr 1. Morrison ,Coatesville A Marshall. Maryland. W 13 Milton, PORTIAYra F R Falunor, New York , .. • 6 L Boyd, Tamaqua, Pa treat, above Third. J W Soherinorlioru, N Y I C"'rhoru J A Bancroft. vete, above Third. JoA Bryer,.Whit4 Flotvon T Pitt mei, White Haven M C Ely, White Haven H Jlore, White Haven W Peck & is, New York H L Partridge, )6ton T C Elam & la, Phlla and Market utreete. J A Mayer, Pennsylvania .1 Rubinson, l'ounitylvanla Miss Jones, Washington J BRIM ek&la,Landisburg W G Carrel Sc la, eonna . W 'Pinker, Bortentoivn C Ii Burman, Wadi, 0 J Bunnell, Redo°, Pa . rect. above Chestnut. G e o H Otironx Maryland A Robinson, Wdm. Dol Lt l'hos I Va U II Searle, Virginia C H Gager, Virginia Carswell, WI Im, Del JP Broomall, Wash, D C street, below Vine. Win Davison, Cheltenham Win B 13arnsley, Maryland P Pickering, Centreville R Corner, Centreville T H Ham Webber° C Worthington, Greenville .1 Saylor, Frouchtown. N J .1 P Coneklyn linne.dale S Zileoziger,.l. l 4:Aware City L W Hamlin, olestorv, Pa S Walker, Golealorville, Pa B Gillett, Wayne on 3 Craven, Pa S Harper, FOXXhalle &trent, 'above Third. J D Araest, Baltimore Master Jos drnest, Balt Mt[ton arigge, Matson, Ct Henry Sommers, On, D Rodney, Delawa re Drake, New York Chao B Menoolt New York Capt Yerden. Havana J M Robinson, Altoona ht Burrows T Stokes, New Joraey John Grey, Frankford H L Smith, Burlington, X J St. Louis—Chestnut A Laing, Wheeling, VII W H NMI Oeo Ilurbert . W B lihodee, waeb, D C R D Mitchell, Witah, D C Chas Bills, Freehold, NJ A Walther, New York Mr Bootly Freeman & la, Pittaburg Dr JIJ Clark, Newark, NJ JoLn F Cation, Newark, N J Geo Jorgensen, St Louts W F Draping, Madison et, above Calllowhill. IC:has Lefferts, Southampton W D Wants, Philadelphia Jeremiah filotx Black Roar—Third s J M Baker, Delaware J R Haldeman, Doylestown Sam) Ii Samos. Conneraburg C SneyLanger, Port Clinton Bald Eagle—Third at., above Calloyal:Ill. Cline Beans, Hunk% co, PaC Christman, Pennsylvania I Henry Gabriel, Allentown G Penns ffount Vernon—Second street. above Are B Muriel k lady IF Tully, Pennsylvania F Wilson, Now Jersey IR Fitch h lady, -Delaware BL Lowrey, Meurer !Geo W Lauver, Now York Madison—Second street. above Market. Al! .Tolostoth 15111Rird, Deli Chas Eaton, Buxton R M Coach, New Rope, Pa PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. THOS, S. FERNOIL 1_ BAML. E. STOKES ,, uoloarnts a TRH NORM OEOBOE N. TATHAM. LETTER .BAGS AT THE IIfERCHANTS , EXOSANWN PHILAMILPHIA. Ship Shatemuc, Oxnard Liverpool, 8000 Ship Belle of the Ocean, Reed Liverpool, soon Bark Edwin. Peterson Liverpool, suou Bark Savannah, Stinson Liverpool, soon Bark Emerald Isle, hunter .Barbadoes, soon Brig Korea. Strachttu Barbadoes, soon Soh r Lie LI, Creighton ' Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT or PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9,1883. 1131 f R 1062.- 131011 wATER 91- UN 01113 Al ENS!). • Steamship Cumbria, Sumner, from New Orleans, cia Rey West Mb nit, and cue day from Fortress Monroe, in ballast and passengers to Capt A Boyd, 118 Quarter master. The Cumbria, on her way down the Mississip pi. Simla her wheel on a sunken obstruction In the channel, which caused her to leak, and she has put into this port for repairs. Saw two barksin the bay, coming ttp,. one supposed to be the Old Hickory, from Loudon. Bark Meaco, Clad)", 11 days from Havana, in ballast to W A James & Co. •• • Bark Star King, Doane, 8 days from New Tork: in ballast to F A Godwin—towod up by tug Wyoming. Prize-steamer Princess Royal, (Br) from Port Royal ad inst, in charge of prize-master Van Atsten, of the gun boat Unndilla, to U S Marshal. The 'capture and the cargo of the Princess Royal have been previously re porter d. Sch S Applegate, Steelman, from Washington, in bat teat to Tyler, Hone di Co. Sala It Knight, Endicott, from Washington. Rohr N E Clark, Clark, from Port Royal. Fehr 0 II Booth, Burdger, from Alexandria. Fehr Chas Moore. Ingersoll. from New York. - CLEARED . Steamnbtp Saxon, Matthews. Boaton,.H Winaor. Bark .Florence, (Br) Tore, Fort Braun, Trinidad, Van HArn, Woodworth & Co. ' Brig Fanny Foulke, (new) Foulke, New Crime, D B Fteti..ou & Co. • Behr Rowena, (Br) Sherwen. St Kitts, Jaurstche & Cantairs. Schr Bocirmer, Rigatut, Boston. .1 /3 Barley & Co. Schr Ands, Lambert, Boston, Twelts & Co. Schr N Clar k, Clark, Fortress Monroe, ITylor, Stone & Co. • • Bohr M Patterson, Godfrey, New.rork, B R Sawyer &Cd. Schr R Knight, Endicott, N York t L Audenried & Co. Schr Charles Moore, Ingersoll, hew York, Bancroft, Lewis & CO, Behr 0 R BooW, Burdger, New York, T R White SAILED. ShIP Crescent City, Elwell. for San Francisco, Sailed: at 2 PM on.dattirday: In tow of City Ice Boat, Bark Frank, Stanwood. for London, sailed at 11Y,,, A Al on' Satnrday, in tow of steamtitg Con Biwnsidc, with the following cargo: 2040 bhle floor. 1860 bags clorerseed, 0646 bushels wheat,andlo9 tons oil cake. The brig Venue,. Taylor, for Liverpool, left yesterday mornlog In tow of th e City Ice Boat,,with the following cargo: 600 tierces beef, 711 bbls dour, 148 , tierces lard, 78' cases barns, 92 bids lard ell, 190 boxes cheese; 14' casks lard, 62 firkins butter, 14 h hds tallow. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES., Del. Feb 7: The schrs Christiana, Greenland, and one other, name not ascertained, before reported on the beach, have been got off, and ate at the lireakwaterF one still remains ashore Inside the point of the Cape,and another outslda; the latter will prove a total lass: being ton much da maged to be worth getting or The fleet has nearly all lett the Breakwater this morning. Wind W. Yours, &o, AARON. MARSHALL. MEMORAND The 13 S sloop-or-war Juniata returned to port yester day afternoon, 9 hours from Delaware Breakwater, with a defect in berserk' , valve. Bark 13 Truitt, Weare, uncertain, remained at San Franelsco 9th tilt. Bark Reindeer; Coutts, was up at New Orleans Mh ult. for New York. MMRl====a Brig Baldwin, Brown,•.hence, arrived at Now York 6th inst. • - Brig J D Lincoln, Webber, .fo . r New York, sailed from lilatauzius 27th ult. Brig Liba, Day, 75r Philadelphia, was up at New Dr ies ua Mir ult. Brie Josephine, 'Hesston, uncertain, remained at Ha vana Slst Schr Hattie Rom, Poland, hence, arrived at Cardenas 28th ult. . . Union,.Smith. cleared at rravana,29ol ult. for Phi ladelphia. • Schrs Adeline, Sprague, hence for Pembroke, and Is rael L Snow,. Savage, hence for Salem, at Edgartown 3d Instant. ' Schr tettaburg, Blake, cleared at Portland sth inst. for Philadelphia. &in Dellance, Evans, uncertain, remained at Havana 31at ult. • - Dates from Bong Kong, via San Franelseo. to Dec It, elate that nothing had been heard from bark Emily C Starr, before reported mining. Bark Lucky Star was lost Nov SD. SPECIAL gOTICES. . tIOUSiIffS I COLDS ! CONSUMPTION 1— AND the Immense amount of human suffering from DISEASES of the PULMONARY ORGANS, may all be speedily and radically relieved by that well-known remedy, Dr. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. itead . the evidence: A lIARD RACKING COUGH CURED. JOHN VAN WORT, of Anrelias, Bliohiganorritoo "For nearly three years I had a HARD RACKING COUGH, and was fast on the decline. I had given my self up to die, and my friends had no hope of my reco very. I could scarcely walk alone, and was greatly re duced In flesh. The best medical aid that I could And proved of no use to me. I bought two bottles of your EXPECTORANT. which I took according to directions, and I can honestly say that it Mired me. lam nowwell, tough and hearty. For two years I have not taken any medicine, nor do I require the use of any since I took your EXPECTORANT." VALUABLE TESTIMONY FROM CHINA Bei. I. 3. ROBERTS, .the well-known Chinese.3ll6- 110narY, writing from Canton, under date of Jane 2S, US% says : "1 lind'the Expectorant a very valuable medicine—in deed, I cannot do without it, on account of a chronic Breast Complaint, °which has troubled me more or less fel several years past, and which originated from July preaching too loud and long in the open air. Tho PECTORANT.aIwaye eases the pain and quiets the symp toms, and, were. it not for the requirements of my voca tion, I believe would ere this have effected a permanent cure." BEST COUGH MEDICINE BEFORE THE:PUBLIC.' . REV. B. F. 'REDLES, Pastor of the 'First Baptist Church, Camden, N. writes: "A few weeks since, while suffering from a vetTse vere cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great difli n sully I could speak so as to be understood. While in this condition your EXPECTORANT not only gave me immediate relief,.but in three or four days completely cured my cold, and removed my hoarsen.ws. I there fore take pleasure in recommending the Expectorant as being, in my.judgment, the beat Cough Medicine before the public." WHOOPING. COUGH• ENTIRELY OVERCOME. Mr. W. C. FISHER, of Weston Spalding, Lincoln shire, England, writes; ``A little nephew of mine, five years old, was, a few. months since, suffering from the WHOOPING COUGH, and I never saw a more distressing case. I immediately gave him JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, according to di rection, and very soon began to see an improvement. The cough became easier; and expectoration much freer, in a few days, and in two weeks the malady was so en tirely overcome chat it required no further attention." A SAYE AND VALUABLE REMEDY -'Rev. RU.FIIS BAIKIOCK, D. D., formerly President of Watery ille College' Maine, writes ; '" for. morn than a dozen years I have recommended Dr. D. JAYNE'S FAMILY 3IEDICINES; and especially the EXPECTORANT. I know that these medicines are highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed by.some of the most respectable of the regular practitioners of mein cine ; and' I do not hesitate to commend them as a. valu able addition to our motel itz medico, and a safe as well as eminently beneficial remedy for the diseased. IN TRUE DAYS MY COUCH WAS (MUD Mr•. C. T. POOLER, Superintendent of the Akron Echo°ln, Akron, Ohio, writes: "This certifies that after a severe bilious attack, and suffering with nearly all the symptoms which you have SO accurately described In your Almanac, under the head of Liver Complaint, and especially with a severe DRY .0013611, very troublesome at night; also, with acute neuralgic pains and soreness in the right side,with night sweats,. and tonally with dumb ague and fever. The tumid remedies haying failed to relieve me I was Induced totiry your EXPECTORANT. I commenced with Ave doses on the tirst day and took eight on the second. ./n three days my cough wag eared. .t then- vonutiencsd. inking your SANATIVE PILLS, continuing the Expectorant, and in one week all the symptoms of biliousness and neuralgia left me. I am now regaining my former weight more rapidly than !lost it." SPITTING OF BLOOD, WITH HECTIC FEVER Rev. A. WIRER°, writing from Witepien. Ranovor, SAYS: " Shortly before Christmas last I gave two bottles of your EXPECTORANT to a lnan who was troubled with a very obstinate Cough, accompanied by Spitting of Blood ilatd 'Hectic Fever; from the combined effects of which be was becoming rapidly reduced. Ho had, in compliance with the advice of a physician in his neigh borhood, tried various medicines, without relief, and -was not inclined to look with any favor on the Expecto 'rant- inrever!_having persuaded him to take the two bottles home with him; I was much pleased to hear, of-. ter the lapre of a week or ten days, that my friend had entirely recovered, and I have since received a visit from him, during which he spoke emphatically in praise of the Expectorant, and returns his thanks for my exer tions in causing him to give it a trial." HEALTH PERFECTLY RESTORED. . FitY.DEIIICKA BROORFELT, No. 6 . 11 Fisher street, below Seventh, .Philadelphia, 'writes: ':.For more than two.yeare I was afflicted with CON SIIiii'TILIff, and during this time, owing to a constant Cough and the sharp pain and difficulty of breathing which accompanied it, I obtained but little reit: Having tried in vain'mauy different remedies, I began to lose all nope, , wben a neighbor, whose huk band had been cured of a similar complaint Ly the use of Dr. JAYNE'S EX PECTORANT, persuaded sue to give it a trial. After tattingseveral 'bottles, large quantities of corruption wart thrown from ins, and t then began to mend gradu ally, Until now any hetklth is perfectly restored. A couon FOB SIXTEEN YEARS. Rev. A. H. DANFORTH, Ittsalouttry to Assam. Ind writes: . " On my way home from India; on board the English, passenger shin Marlborough, I met.withMjor Clarke, an officer in the Queeu',i service, who was connected, I think, with the 63d Ftegiment; and was located in Fort William during the refiellien. I soon perceived that ho had uTROIIBLESOME COIIOII, and urged him to lake some EXPECTORANT. Re at first Waged, saying he had had the cough fur BISTILP.N YEARS, and had tried everything without the leaSt benefit, and he had now given up doctoring as useless. Ilia wife, however, per suaded him to try it, and to gratify her he did so. He found so much relief that he begged me to let him have all I had with me, saying I couli get more when I reached home, and he could not." The Expectorant le prepared only by Dr. D. JAY NE St SON, 242 CHESTNUT Street. fe9-mvelt K.B It FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS RSTABLISMCINT. , HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposlte Independence Hall, Philadelphia., Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied, China akd glass packed la a proper. manner. and warrante4 frord breakage, to all parts of the United States. • • ~ ' ' N. B.—,itina decorated to order also, initials - and crests elegantly engrasod eatable glass, ,lausun 8-T--1860-X. DRARRS PLANTATION Privies. They purify, strengthen. and Drvigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change Of Water aid diet. Thor overcome effects of dissipation add lets houra. They strengthen the system and enliven the rataa. They prevent intasmatto and intermittent; fevers. They purify the breath and acidity. of the stoM.ack. They cure Dyspepela and Constipation. They core Dierrhinha, Molars, and Cholera /Borba*. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Ifenatche. They are the beet privems in the world. Thoy'utakr the Weak man; strong, and are exhausted nature's great reetorer. They are made of pure Bt. Croix Rnm, Musette brated Callitaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken With the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time Of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers. Drug gists, Rote's, end Saloons. P. 0, DRAKE & CO., AOll BROADWAY. New York. se24-9m BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys produces a color not to bo distinguished from nature: Warranted not to injure the hair in the least: remedial the iII effecte of bad dyes. and inelgoratee the Hair for life. GRAY. RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly trams s mlendld Black or Brown, leafing the Hair soft and boantiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. AG". The Genuine In signed WILLIAM L. BATCH'S. LOR, on the Jour sides of each bon. FACTORY, No. ell BARCLAY Street. (Labs =Broadway and Id Bond street.) New York. ONE-PRICK 431.0111121 TEM LATEBI mum, made in the Bait Manner, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked to Plata aurae. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oyu-Patna Brenta la strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. deltlT • JONI& & (10..1104 MARKET Street r2tiRR.I~}D. LEITIIRTI—BROWNING. — On the 6th . instaut, by the Bev. J. U. Kennard, Mr. William Leituer to Kate V. lirnwnizur, both of this oily. taLLEN—WORTHINGTON.—Jeueery Stift, lfel, by Rev. F. T. Callhopnor, Mr. Win, Allen to Miss itatltrida Worthington, all of Philadelphia. DIED- TOBTASOW.—Suddenly, on the evening of the 7th in /dant. Fanny, wife of Louis Tobiason, and oldest (rough.- ter of P. S. Rowland, in the 29th year of her age. The male friends of the family are' respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from the roshronee of her husband, MO Franklin street, ahoy° .Parrish, on , Tires day morning, 10th inst., at 9 o'clock, without father • **: _ . CLADDING. —On the 801 instant, Albert 'F., son of Charles F. and Sarah Ann Wadding, in the 3d year of his ann. • The. relatives and friends are respectfully invited. to attend his funeral. from the residence of hie parents. lie. 1306 North Fifth' street, on Tuesday nt 3 o'clock, to rocec-d to St. John's M. E. Church vault , Third, below George street. . es 11111 K. —On Seventh day, Second month ; 7th instant. Ellwood T., twin eon of Alfred and Mary r. Kirk, aged. ten snow he. • Funeral from the residence of his parents. •Abington.• Montgomery county, on Third day, 10th instant, at 11 o'clock, to proceed to South Laurel Hill. FRIED.—On the 6th instant,Mr. George M. Fiied,aged' 6 years. The relatives and friends. of the tinnily aro Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 338' .Cerman street, this (Monday) afternoon at 2o'clock.- 11RP:21-RT.—On Sunday morningtho Bth Instant, of , scarlet fever, Lucy H., daughter ofbr. -William L.. anti' th late Martha Knight - in the 11th year of her age. • Funeral from 'her father's residence. 1061 Vine street. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. • 111MBRR.—The remains of William 11. Klaiber, ser geant of Company G . Anderson Cavalry. killed Decem ber 29, in • ilont of l 4 ashviile , 'ream., will be interred tit a' (Monday), afternoon at 4 o'clock, in La.u.rol Hili Cetneterr. His male Mends are invited to ho present. KELLY.—Ou Thursday, February oth, at the resi dence of his soir,:near Hatboro, Commodore John Kelly; C. S. Navy, in the 68th year of hi* age. AXSON. —Oho the eth instant. Mr. Samuel Axson, in the 06fli year of his age: • EltVER.—On _Rho 4111 instant, Mr. James Dever. lu the Nit, year of lils age. READ.—On the 4th instant, Mr. BediBmin Road, aged 60 veers. TAYLOR. —On the 6th instant, Mrs. Rebecca B. Tay lor,-in the fiPth year of her age. Weekly Report of Interments. HEALTH OFFres, Feb. 7, 1883. Deaths and Interments in the City Phidezdetrhia from the 3lg q/Janturrylo the 7th Sr FO,ruarY. . -- o ....-. '-' MUM. '5 .r. . DISEASES .. O ::,d, ..e r, 45 •Tti al 0 Abscess 1 1 Ftrer,Cougestive 1 Asphyxia 1 If ervous ....... 1 Apoplexy 7 " Puerperal 3 Burns and Scalds.... 1 1 ''' Scarlet 5 Bursting Grindstone 1 ''' ,Typhus.:...... 3 1 Cancezof Breast 1 " Typhoid 8 Stomach.. 2 Gangrene ' 1 Croup.. 7 Hemmerrhale ••• .• 1 Conliostion of Bruin,. 4 4 Beeping Cough . 2 Lungs.... 2 Inficenmation Brain. 3 3 - ".. '• Chest.... 1 Bronchi•. 2 .2 Cholera Infantum •• • 1 " Bladder.. 2 Morbus 1 ' Heart.... 2 CirrhOsis of Liver .. 1 " Kidneys. 2 C01ic..... 1 " -Larynx.. ' 1 Consuziption, Lunge. 36 6.. " Lungs.... 7 14. Bowels.. 1 Perito'w 2 1 . Concussion of Brain. 1 `• Stom &B. 2 2 Convulsions 1 15 Inanition 2 Diptheria 1 11. Ititenomensuce 1 . Diarrhe=a 6 2 Kielce* by a Horse.. 1 Dropsy 7 ' Mantis-rota 2 • • Abdominal'. 1 lialformatlon:.. ..... • 2 " Brain - a Tammuz - - . 11 " Chest - 2 ' - 1 Old tato Disease, Throat . 1 Paler.— Heart /1- 2 Poisoning. ............ 1 Lungs....: .. i ... .1 Pyomia,.. 1 • " Kidneys' 1 • Rionnoonism. Heart. 1 " Liver ''' 1. Run over on a it. R. 1 l'rostrata—'.. 1 Scroftila ' 1 Drowned 1- ' Softening of Brain... 1 Dysentery. 2Small nix 1 5 Debility • • 8 - 3 still-borzr 18 Effusion on. Brain... 2 Taboo Mesenteries—. 2 1 : Epilepsy - - - '1 • Tumors... Erysipelas 1 Ulcers orThrost 1 Fatty deg. of Heart. 1 Unknown 1 1 Frosted Feet 1 Won ndit —Grul Shot— 1 1 Fracture. Fev ct er, Ca tarrhaL .• 11 Total '186146 OP THE ABOVR THERE :B•sies , Under 1 year 651Friiim 40 to 50 29 From Ito 2 30 ' 60•to.f11. 19 2to 5 2 " 60 to 70. 28 6to 10 10 " 7010. 80 17 " 10 to 15 • 4 " 60 to 90. 6 16 to 20 12 " 90• to ICO 2 " t " 20 30 to o 40. 30 ...... 2 90 5 Total: - .312 IrAnus. I WAIIDS. WARDS, . . First. 19 Tenth. BNineteenth 14 Second 18 Eleventh 10 Twentieth. 18 • Third 13 Twelfth 12 Twenty-first .. t .. 10 Fourth 7 Thirteenth 16 Twenty-second.. 7 Flfth 8 Fourteenth...... 8 Twenty-third.... 5 Sixth 7 Fifteenth ' 16 Twenty-fourth• .25 Seventh... ..... ..20 Sixteenth 16 Twenty-fifth.... 2 Eighth ii Seventeenth.;.:.lo Unkn0wn........24 Ninth . . _ 6 Eighteenth 121 Total Deduct deaths fro the country. Net deaths in the city 288 Nativity--United States, 226; Foreign .6t; Unknown, 22. From the Almshouse, 0; People of Color, 11; from the conutry, 22._ The number of deaths, compared with the correspond g in week of ISM. and of last week. WAR AS follows: 'Week ending February Bth, 1882,:wa52 2. Week endinf January 31st, Mel WAS BA Males, Iffil ; • entlee, Boys . 78 (51rIx, 73. Deaths and interments of soldiers In the city, 27. By order of the Board of Health. WILLLAM READ. Health Officer. .. . MLA.OICEILKS.-NOW OPEN, OUR . I '. F Spring stock or the most d SlLK es iraS. ble makes of BLACK Including every quality from srtolKi. 50 a yard. Black and White Neat Cheek Silks. °try and Black Neat Check Silks. ' ' Black and White Nest. Striped Silks. . White and Black. Neat Check Silks. -• Black and White Poulard'Silka. ' Black and Purple Poniard Silks. . BESSON & SON, 'Aionrotug_Store, - 1'443 • No. 91E1 CHESTNUT Street. PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -•-• ARCH, &limeys keep a One stock of Staple Household Goods. ialo Best Mnslins.letnens. and Flannels. pYRE & LANDEL.L,.. FOURTH AND ARCH, always keep a full lime of . Mourning Shawls, Jab Fashionable Shawls. .ERE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARC.Ff, have a flue assortment of G • . ood Glossy Black Silks. jalo IVidown• Silks without gloss. MHARMONY FIRE COMPANY.A Ser dal Meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. By order of the President. It FRANK L. LEVERING, Seer. MANTUA.— PeLANTIIA.—THE C ITI— Mr~ zone of MANTRA, interested in a cheap and com fortable line of travel to and from the heart of the city, are invited to attend a meeting . on FRIDAY EVENING, February 13th, atilt o'clock , at the corner of THIRTY SECOND and GAVERFORD Streets, second story. Let all be present who are opposed to the high rates o fare now charged to reach their places of business.. fett-Sto M.TEE UNION LEAGUE 00 PIMA.- DELPHIA. -OFFICERS )OE TAE YEAR 1.983. WILLIAM IL MEREDITH. TICE MOMENTS. WM. IL ASE HURST, • HORACE EINNEY, JORN. B. MYERS. .A. B. BORIS. • DIRECTORS. Morton McMichael, J. I. Clark Hare, James L. Claghorn, Benj. Gerhard. Ch azles G ibbone, Geo. H. Boker; Joe. B. Townsend, George Whitney John B. Kenney, JAMES L... The members of the Union holm, No. 1(18 CHESTNIV their nee un and after MONr . 3LAGRORDT. League are notified that the IT .treet, will be opened for DAY, February 9, • O. H. BORER, Secretary. EAVTgN , A . :ItIPS.PIIILADELPHIS. SI, hong. • - olr •-•wl -115 TII and CHEOI . NIPP Streets.—Thorough prepara tion for the Counting Rouse. Individual inetrnetlon. Open Day and Evening. Twenty-Ave per cent: off regu lar prices. , • - •, • fe64o M110.111(EOPATMOIG HOSPITAL, MS CIITHBEET Street. —This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for In the most comfortable manner, wee of charge. . • B. F. GLENN, n022-f Secretary of Board of Managers NOT IC E.—AT AN ADJOURNED, Sleeting of the Stockholders of the tEtlf.ll DBIINSYLVAICIA RAILROAD COMPANY.. held February 3, 1863, the following-named gentlemen were duly elected to Eery° as Directors for the ensuing. year SAMUEL T. BODINE. President: .I)IEMOTOR9. Thomas A. Scott, B. N. Burroughs, . Josiah Bacon, • . William L. Bust, Wiutar Morriu, 0. W. llamas, John Heinle. . • William htalier, • John M. Kennedy, • Philip Collins, ' Thomas 0. btewart,_ William J. Sterott. fee-9t • ' N. W. lIAILKI/BSS, Secretary. Mo OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AIL TI4T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. Pitmans', PEILt. October 24, NM. _ Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Simeon-Artist to the Government, N 0.1609 CHRSTNUrdtreet. B. FRANK PALMER.' jag-6m Government Snrgeon-Artiet. - - NOTIOR. -Tim ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the WEST CHESTER AND•PRILADELPBIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the CHARTER ROUSE, In the borongh of Media, on TUESDAY. the 10th day of February, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M. at which time and place an election will be held for (Aileen, to serve the ensuing year, By order of the Board, Ja2.9-tbawtfelo A. LEWIS SMITH, Secretary. PPHI E P 111 A • AND ERIE RAILROAD.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock ler: of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the office No. :a3O WALNUT Street, on Monday, the 9th day of • February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., At this meeting- an election will be held for Ten Managers of the Company, to serve for one year. • The polls will close at 2 o'clock., P. M. • • . ja2l-wfm ref) W. EDWARD SPOFFORR;iseretstry. • OFFICE SCHUYLKILL: HAVERIM . AND LEHIGH RIVER.RAILROAD.COMPANT, Ito. 15 South SEVENTH Street. • PAILADELPITIA, February 3, 153. NOTlCE.—Notice heroby given that SUBSCRIP T lONS to the additional Capital Stock of the Company. ea authorized by the stockholders at a general meeting, held this day, will be reoeived from the Stockholder of the Coiumny; and of the blinehill and Schuylkill Haven - Railroad Copany until 12 o'clock, noon, of the instant, • ALEXANDER J. DERSYSIIIIII2. tea-61 - • • PrttsideAt. MINSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATIS OF PENNSYLVANIA, February. 2, MI • 'I he Directors have this day declared a DIVIIAND OF, six FEE CENT.. or twelve•dollara per share., PoTable to the Stockholders, or their legal reprexentabives, on do (103-10t) • WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. .PERPETUAL" BEAITTY.--: HUNT'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL.: ir epared from the re.. celpt of Madam Rachel Leverson s th celebrated Parisian ladteal-Enaroeller.'llt whiten the Wu. 'avian It a Ea Fatly-like texture, and imparts a fre- hneet, smooth uoes. pearl-like tint and transnareney to thecomplexion which 1' quite natural, without injury to the Orin, and eiaimot roesibly be detected. _Price emits. Ladies are re quested to call for a circular, and try the enamel before 'Purchasing.`Tide preparation le I adhiponsabie for the era e. Sold only at HONT It CO. 'B, Perfumers, v. fe9 , 3ux Zaa Actual egYlikiTH Street, Above Yfittritst:' THE PRESS.-PH:II4ADELPHLL MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1863. EIdBROIDERIESI EMBROIDERIES ; Pronch hfcctile-workod Bands. Edgings, limn(' ings. Collars. Setts, Skirts. &C.: largo ot•fort meat of trery choice gootle at low prices. ISKIITARD, VAN ILARLUWEN & Aguisom. (09.11wif , . • 1008 CIIBSTNUT Stmt. RINTED LININSI PRINTED LINENS, (—At a small advance on the old prism a large assortment of Printed Linens, in new and dwitra ble patterns, ruitatile for alttldren's wear, Armee% &a. SHEPPARD, Thel HARIANHEN, & ARRISOA. fe9-3wif 1005 CHESTNUT Street. - nOMESTIO MUSLINB, SHEETING &o.—All of tho ctealrablo rooked for solo: at thy lowest cash prices. SAEPPARD, VAN fUARLfI EN k ARRISON. te9-3wif 1005 CRKS7NUT Strret. GOODS. DATX-BINC COAT CLOTHS. , Dna4eanr. CAP.CLOTHS. ertEttErcLoTHE FOR . OFF ;MM. ARMT SUNKEN, STANDARD WICORT. . 10.0IINCE MICK. DRIttS, STANDARD WITORT. HEAVY rawsw DRILLS AND VITCEI. BRYWN AND BLEACHED SRERTIMII; AND'SIMST. MOS. Tiir Pale by . & 'WULLS. eel-Ntc, ••• • • H 0 T 01rn APH 10 • ALBtiMI3 P large.viriett for aalle,at low prices, by ' TAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 cHESTNITT Strq44. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND EPY-131,418EEE, fOrprosenta, for Rob) by • JAMS W. QUEEN & CO., den:lfni!' , ORA CIFFSTNUT street, O PERA GL ASSES , OPERA'. GLASSES. For ado r • AXES W. QUEEN 6r. 00., del.9•Sutlf 024 CRESTNITT Street. U.'B, INTERNAL REVENUE. A GENCY FOR ME SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kind& of TAX ST/LBWS constantly On hand, and for sale la <mastitis& kt. snit. A liberal discount allowed on asLounta of WO and up Wards. Orders by MaU promptly atter.del• to. • oMce Hours from 9 A.M. to 6 rr:at JACOB E. RVIDOWAY.. Atia.tieo . , No. 57 Muth THIRD Street. UNITED STATES' FIFTE tOLLltbn'oN bISTRI9I`. P.MSYLVANI NOTION.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT the therabole named District of all persons liable' le a oftlax on Car riages, Pleasure. Yachts, BilliartliTsbleer,•upd Gle.d and Silver Plate, and also of all persona required:l,' take out LlCEN6Whasvirag been completed. 1(011011:14l HERE BY OIVEN that the Taxes a foresaid will be received, for the TWENTY-3BCOND and TYTMISTY-FIFII3 WARDS of the City: of Philadelphia, by WILL I AIV Id: MILLER and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS. Deputy :C,illectors; at the ottice,Lanipstroth's Building, OREM PANTO WN; and for the TWENTY-THIRD WARD ofsaid 'city. by.DA.- RIEL'W: GILBERT, Deputy Collector, at- the . oMeo of the Collector, Frankford street, Prankfordo dear, be tween the hours of 9 A. iIL and 3 P. M . • PEN &EVES. Ali persona who fall to pay their Annual .i.ei upon Carriages, PleneurelXaohts,, Billiard. Table% sad, Gold and Silver Plate, on or belore the twenty-Errat.day of. February, Mil-will incur a' penalty of ten per centum additional of the anionnt thereof and costs, as pro , rided for in the 19th'aeotion of the Excise Law of .Julylt.lB6l. . • .. _ , All persona who, in like manner, shall fail to takeout their LICENSES; as required by law, on or before. the 21st of February next, will incur a penalty of tens per centnm additional on the amount thereof, _and TREES TIDIES TUTS AMOUNT OF SAID LICENSES, in acccvd. acme with the provisions of the 19th and 69th sections of the Excise Law afofpsaid. - Money of the United States only received. No' further notice will be Given. ' JOHN W. COWELL, Collector. Germantown (Philadelphia), Jan. X), 18th. jalo-tre2l UNITED. S'I'ATES INTERNAL-RE VE NUB —THIBIi COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pennsyl vania. comprising Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sliteenth, Seven teenth, Eighteenth r and Nineteenth wards of the city of Philadelphia: • NOTICE.—The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the abovee named District, of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages, Pleasure Yealits. Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take oat Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereliy given that the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the trudersigued,..betwees the bolus of 9 A. fiL and 8 P. AL, (Sundays extedo at : kis office, Eonthtvest corner of THIRD and WILLOW Streets, on and after MONDA,Y. February 2d, 1863, and until and including SATURDAY, the 21st day of the skim month. PENALTIES. All persons who faille_pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure 'Yachts, Billiard Tablas, and Gold and Silver Plate, on or before the aforessie 21st of Febru ary, IMit, will incur assmalty of ton per 00IstOM addi tional of the amount thereof, and cost as provided for in the 19th section of the-Excise Law of July 1. 1862. AU persona who; in like manner, shall fall- to take out their Licenses &enquired by law, on or before the Mot of February, 161%wi1l Incur a penalty of THREE TIMES HE LISIOUIa.OF SAID LICENSES, In accordance with the provisions of the feth section of the Excise Law aforesaid. Mr Money of the Unite& States only received. /or No further notice will be given. WILLIAM J. WAINWRIGHT. Collector, jal7-dtf cor. THIRD and WILLOW Sta. • SELECT SCHOOL AND PRIVATE I `—' INSTRUCTION—N. W. cornerTlTTFl anciARCE Streets. issl-12t* CSIOAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL OP H. D. GREG ORT, A. M.. IIOS MARKET Stift& Dinamt.... • . I VY INSTITUTE, PIIGHTOWN; OHESTBH COUNTY, PENNA. The netet,term willeommence .on the. 6th of April, ' • TermsforTnition and Boarding for fourteen weeks, 040. For.Circulare, aderete fell-Ht* B. M. HAWLEY. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.--A T SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR, MEDIA, PA. Thorough course in Mathematics, Climb" English studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeplug, Sur• Toying, and Civil Engineering. Enpils taken of all ages, and are received at an time. Boarding per week, • Tuition per quarter, $5.00. • 'For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HERVET BARTON. A. M., Village Green. Pa. . . oclo-tf U. S. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOFERNUB= AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am inetracted.hy the SECRETARY OF THE TRU BURY to receive sabacriptlons for the above Interest wlll comnienee from the DATE OP SLIBSORIP TION, and le PAZABLB IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the Brat days of May and November of each year. At the Present PREMIIIII- ox GOLD, thee. Bonds yield about BIGHT per cent. per annum. • fall supply always on hand JOHN 0. CAPP iv sox; , STOCK & NOTE' BROKEILS, DLUBCTLY OMAR% MECHANICS' BANK. SOIICLWVAND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TIM 7AANI3 iIE!2 . IO7IATND ON '113.3 S. RABV7i THOMAS, STOOK AND BIM. ? BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS and all kLnds of .11. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and , sold on Comgdasion, ex ' elusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoelated lowest rates. Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish. &sax. - John B. Myers & Co„. Samuel R. Thomas, Zsrt.. Farness:Brinley, &tie., John Thomas, Bag: . • . s36,ooo; . T L Y,L s a in .p i jk n g ri t TN eN T s Tac,!. Propeity, or7Anno,:vltllluitekmtles or the muy: on Apply to • Cfe73 lle• PEWIT; No. 309 WALNUT Street. nn Amotasu WANTED V.39 .fi w...0n a Farm. la Cheater ahunt... Apply to isB • . • PETTIT. 309 WALNUT Street. ti,so. 0, $2,000, .$2,500, -$3,500, AND $6,003T0 LOAN on City Mort ga PETTme AP ,]o3ly to • B IT . .. . ' No. 309 WALNUT Street. • • CARD. • METROPOLITAN HOTEL.. NEW YOWL, February 7th, ISM. As It has been Published in most papers throughout the country that our prices hace been Advanced to Three Dollars per day, we wish to state that the charges at the METROPOLITAN 00TEL will remain the same as heretofore, $e. . 00 PEE DAY.. We can pay expenses at. that price,,mut. are wilting to Work for. nothing In WU' - " RETAIL DRY GOODS. COMMISSION , MOUSES. HOLIDAY GOODS. INTERNAIL RE-VcBNIT,E. EDUCATION. FINANCIAL. FIVI3,TIPVENTIES, TWENTY-YE/A SIX PER CENT. BONDS. LOAN AT PAR. JAY COOKE, 168£1431UPTION.AGENT, BOUM TIMID sirnx.wr. No. 83 8917±81133334):MU5ET, i3TOOlrB AND BONDS BOARD OP BROKER MONEY INVESTED BM TERMS. 'No. 312 WALNUT STREET fait SIMEON LELAND 4SO-00;.. A 0 PPEIsTHEINIER, • No. 231 CHURCH Alley, Philadelphia, CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER: ea ARMY otOTHING. Of Every Description. '• • TENTS, BATEESACES, , . . PONCHOS, CAMP BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS, and BED TICKINGS FOR HOSPITALS. ' MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS. All goods roads will be gasranilea !isolation in e • 11. E. Orders of any Bin AIM with *patch. Ja7-341: • Mk. TINE,.PRAOTIOATi'DRN. IST f6r the last twenty year., 210 VINE Si, IMlow Third, inserts the most beautiful TEM% of the age, mounted on fine Sold Platina, Vulganite,Co. ratite. Amber, &a., at prices, for neat and , substanilltil work, more reasonable than any dentist In 'this city or rtre• Teeth pinged to last for life. Aiiiecial Teeth re dto salt. pain In extraoting. No charges en eathiled all Is right, Bcference.bast Cinaltas, ADM= WANS & 11ASSAtaL, . MILITARY FURNISHERS, SWORE* SASHES, BELTS, &0., AzA everstmitg'ima leery for the complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS. WHOLES/4.1,Z ..AlO :MAIL G . W. SIMONES t BRO=ER. BANSOSI-STREET ,PHILADELPHIA, memruvecTuiante 01. JEWELRY. FINE EMOIIDS. :•11CILITAZT GOODS, riIrEIVEIRY VARLET" WA . Ithn • I N *ATC7S I ItErA.TRING attended to, byahe moat eaterianced workmen. and every watch wan :iota for one' year. G! MOLL, MI-Norm-Bmm Street, FINE A 3111SIVI:C . IX - AND IMPORTED WATOIRES; Gold, Jewelry, and Sil verware. at the lowest ramaible oleos. D. T. PRATT, °mosso: To rum atiiwnia" 66;7 cwpsTNuir ErfRIBM, brortetuntlita receipt of Ae11.11 , 11 t . l A•N W A '1" - C1 IVEIff Of dedrabla styles awl qualities, to geftailigrir or liolealtolfe 'ELI HOLDEN, 'Dealer in line AYSESICA.LAND IMPORTED WATCHES. .TEwELEY, AND COCKS., 0c31.5m* 108 MARKET Stree VIMITCHES, JEWELRY, Qi►O A FRESH ASSORTMENT •T L 3313 THAN FORMER PRICES. FitER itBROTHER, Importers, . . . mh2O4f 324 CH3ll3R3T3treet. below Fourth MIOROSCOPIO • ,THCFrOGWIIIO . O. W. ,SEVI.:CiNS:•4Is -BROTHER, MANUFACTURING JEWILNBB AND IMPORTERS, RANSORE-RTRMRT HALL;' , Havejust received, direct from Paris, a large assort ment or the %hove novel and beautiful articles, em bracing a number of the most prominent clergymen and public men of this city and , State, together with °Dicers of the army and navy, presented in a variety of fanny mountings. FOR SA:LE TO THE TRA DE, .and to be had at all the principal jeweleiv, opticians, and faocv stores in the city. laB-111m NOISELESS • F A• M I L•Y SEWING'• MACHINES AGAINST LL ' OTHER MACHINRS OFFICE AIM SALES-ROOMS, 1139-eovrtf . 730 CHESTNUT STRBBT SikiZEM • COPARTNERBBIE , undersigned have this day ferntsdleConartnership tinder the tide of T SI"RVIDEIabg and have taken the store, 1638 MARKET Street for the retelling of Dry Goods. EZEKIEL TYSON; W: ROBERTS. - Thiladelyble, Feb.:7; '63. It D ISSO 0N;-THE. PITBLI OA. tion made in this layer on. February 2d, 3d, and 4th, of the formation of a:copstrtnership between the undersigned and .ROBERT C. ANDERSON, under the arm name 0f..31c04.31310N & ANDERSON. is hereby withdrawn. The said copartnership •is hereby dis solTed, and the public are notified' and cautioned that, the undersigned -um pay no debts contracted by said R. C. Anderson.. or in the name of said' firm. Wl4. s. YcC).3IIION. t,9-30 Philadelphia, FCb. 7,1983. NoTIeE.—PEILADELPHLA, FEB RIF ARY, 2, 19:23'—The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between THOMAS A- BIDDLE, HENRY • J.-BID DLE, and ALEXAE DER 'BIDDLE, Stbck and Exchange Brokers,ander the errant Thomas Biddle Co., in tins day dissolved by. the terms or onr. articles of copartner ship in consequence of the death of Major HENRY J. BIDbLE. The business will be curiedna by the earriving part nere at the same place and candor the same name. The affairs of the old- Ann will be• settled by the sub scribers, THOMAS A. BIDDLE. fe2-1m ALEXANDER BIDDLE. p E COPARTNERSHIP HERETO -A- fore existing between EDWIN HALL & BROTHER is this day dissolved, .by mutual consent, LEWIS S. HALL reltring. The businete will be continued by EDWIN HALL, under the name of EDWIN HALL Sr E CO. DWIN HALL, LEWIS S. HALL. PEERVARY 2, NEI , • fa-T.it• pIIILADELPHIA, JANUARY; 28T •A- Ism —Notice Is hereby given, • that tie; partnership lately subsisting between George Henderson, Eobt. Bonthme,yd, Edwin Henderson , Thomas D-Henderson, and William. H. Henderson, under the firm of HENDER SON, sourfillAYD. , k CO., hes been dissolved by mu teal consent. te2-1% N OTICE. -THE UNDERSIGNED hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership, which they formed on the 2d day of February, 1531, to terminate on the Slat day of December,•lB62, and which they have THIS DM' renewed, in compliance with the Laws of Pennsylvania. . 1. The name of the firm under which the said Part nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARPLE, 2. The general nature of the business transacted is the buying and ' vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY aooDs, at No. 611 North TRIAD Street, in the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pennsylvania. ft The name of. the General Partner of said firm is DIATIMAS 2d. MARPLE, residing at No. 1220 COATES Street, in the city. of Philadelphia, and of the. Special Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON residing at 640 North POURTR Street, in the city of Philadelphia, 4. The amount of capital contributed by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the time said partnership was. formed—to wit, on the 2d day of February, 1261, was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.. , 6. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con tinue until, and to terminate on, the Slat day of Decem ber. 1964. •- Philsgelphia, December M. 1562. MAMAS N. MARPLE, General Partner. GEORGE GORDON, Special Partner. • NOTICE: -THE LIMITED P.A.RTMAR: SHIP heretofore existing between the undorainimei r ender the firm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER, e:rpiree this day, by its own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem ber 31, 1362. THROPH.•PLATP cam C. scaorrhElt:' • General Partners. • CHR. P. PLATS, . . . Special-Partner. ---.-- Ey hie Attomey,,T_TßE3P-F-P_r_em , _— The. undermigned - continue the Importizis 'and General. 0011194X/011 &mines.% under the firm of- J. T. PLATS, & SCIIOTT.TaEII, for their own account. 1 . .T.TBROPTI. PLATE, • CAEL C. SCHOTTLEE. Philadelphia, January L IEB3. , ial-6w "DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER. -•—• sEur., copartnershipheretofore existintsder the name of SMITH, WILLIAMSM, & CO., is this' AY, dis solved by mutual consent, and the buetneise of .the late firm will be settled by either of- the undersigned:AO/Vs. 513 MARKET Street. . • .. . . P. JENKS S IE4 H. PRATT S . . - - - Phlladeliblit, Dee. SOM. . . WM. P. S3f""4H, ral r. -tr THE SUBSCRIBERS WILT, CONTI NUE the 'DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 921 MARKET Street. WIL''F'I.II,4'4,CD/4320Street. V 0 RTY P ES.- THE ADMIRABLE T manner of iiircution, the and natural style of coloring' or REIMER'S Ivorytypiti =ever WI to please the critical obcerver. SBC03511) St,,, abovetireeL l it s SLEEPER'S LONG-PSTA-BLISIL ED MANUFACTORY of tate. b_ _ eetl494, neat, ser viceable UMBRELLAS , 1.9 QiihMAT Street, one door above Tenth. fe7-61• THE PRINCE OF RATE DYERS IN -I- thin city Se GUTIKUNST..IIOITBZINN and BRANCH. fe7-if tf Rill/BARB- R0041:.--_. OASES FOB web" :ZISOLSR ee SIETH, Druggists, . &W. corner SECOND , ana.GIRSSN Streets. NEAT'S-FOOT BBLS. .FOR -n • sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH. Druggiits, S.W. corner SECOND and GREEN Strode, SENNA ATYX.,--5 BALES FOR 5414 N." by. ZIEO rLEE & SMITH Dr ngaisbk . • • E. W.. corner. SEUGN D and GREEN St,roeb3. SAL AMMONIAC.-4 CASKS FOR ale by ZIEGLER & SMITE, Drake • S.W. oorutr SECOND and OREM- Wed& PORAX. REFINED.-30 BRLS. FOR .aa' Bab by • ZIEGLER It SMITH,. S.W. artier SECOND and ottpargeta. VREAIK TA_RTAR, PURE ,- 8 BBLS 7 ,1 for tutleby ZIEGLER & SW,l.TH,Dsuestets, . . . &W. corner SECOND slut OASES Streets (1113 E, IBISH.-5 CASKS FOR SAL'S ts.w...flirkialrOircirtarsto. QWVE OIL, QTS. AND FINTS.—FOR saleby i=l,sittotroariffizets. TPEOA(I-ROOT-ONE 010160 N -.FOR „nriu tf,trdagest.t.. TODI D B - • POTA S H . ; CONRA.D'S.-4 cf.iselfrot Sabi , =MUM & SMITH, Draigtatx, • . • . " &W. corner SECOND awl GREEN *feast' FLOWERS or suillilitUß.l7s 8131.9 for sale by • ZIEGLER & SMITH, Druirglots, l ( fo6.et* B.W, corner SECOND au.iRgEN Streets. DULITASY GOODS. No. 418 MICR STREET. PHILADELPHIA WATCDMS AND .IFEWVILNY. . O. RUSSELL, North SIXTFT Stnset ENGT.UOr; OWN& AND' SEWING MACRUNES. TEM • ' B•3* 5. 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This Invaluable Library orsinformation shotrialuf In moesession Of every intelligettlistbily in the land'," form -114,ms It does. the cheapest collection of useful reading :matter - published.' Tkose whcreuhscribe now wit save 45'on the set. OFFICE OF TAE OTCLI3IPEDIa, 33 South SIXTH, above Chestnut. M.EI-1, gents wanted in this State and New .fersoy to take orders for the above. te7d3t (110FIOF - - OF A PPLDTON'S CYOLOi `—'''PEDIA, 33 Swath STXTR. abtive Chestnut. Agency, also for the follownwt mirks: PUTNAM'S RECORD OP THE REEFZLION.• NATIONAL EDITION OF WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS. LIFEtAND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRvngo.. BAYARD TAYLOR'S contrLETtpwaßKs. HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF DICKENS' WORKS. GEMS , FROM THE DUSSELDOE F GALLERY. GRANT WRITE'S SHAIit•PEARE, 12 vols. BANDROFT'S UNITED STATES, 8' vols. BRITISB POETS AND ESSAYISTS. Boston Edition.. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON, IS vole. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS at lowest prices. fe7-12.. DR.! GUTHRIE'S NEW 'WO 1111.- SERMONS TO THE HEART;" or, SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE. By Thomas Guthrie. D. D. • 75 costs. PATRIARCHAL SHADOWS OF CHRIST 'AND :HIS CHURCH: Hy Octavio's Winolow, D. D. • 00cents. THE BOATMAN, AND HER WORK 40 cents: . . •. CHRISTIAN SELF-CULTURE; or, Commies for the. Beginning andts_ Progress of a Christian Life. BYS Leonard Bacon: . BO ben_ _ _ . A idok•FORTHE HONE. By Rev. T. C. Trabitia D. Steel crasraylnu. $l. For sale by • • WILLIAM SAlt ALFRED MiaiRTIBEL te7 . No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. ST. PLUM'S . EPISTLE TOi TEIFt•RO: -MANS, aewly translated and oxplainedinirn a Mis sionary point of view. By Bishop Colenso. ALSO, The Spiritual Point of View ; or The Glass Reversed; an Answer toalshop Colenso. by it. Mahan, One volume.. • ALL.THE NEW BOOKS, Of a Standard Character, received as soon as Published, or furnished promptly to order. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers and Booksellers, fo?, No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. /CtST THE WAR, l' GO , ON AN-IN IIIRY whether the Union'eam be restorerbit any 'other. means, and"whether Peace upon any other basis would be safe or durable. By floury Plandera Pamph let Bvo, Price 15 cents. Published by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED NIARTIEL • ja2o 600 CHESTNUT Street CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. NV.BItfYI HERITEADS OIROULA.- . TING EIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Boo4siacludlnit ALL CLASSES of Literature. This le the ON t Library In the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED here. Terms SS per year ; six months SS; three months $1.50 ; one month 75 cente, or S coati per day. 2118 South EIGHTH Street. seB-6nt PHOTOGRAPHS. A MiILRXLE IN EVERY RESPECT, Ai- in likeness and coloring. REIMER'S Colored Pho tographs for uare pronounced finished and truthful. ShCOND Street, itbgve Green. 16 JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 908 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, 'Are produced try the moat EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. • Those wishing lira-class picturee are Invited toast' and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and !runes, on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE. del7-3m V,ItiERACIE THE PRESENT - O,PPOR; TUNITY ba zet, at war prices, REIRER'S superb Ilfe-like Portraits, 011 Colored Photograptmof life size. Remember the Gallery is In SECOND Street, above . . Greeu. it PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, girc. JAMES • S. EARLE & SON, IMPORTERS AND • MANUFACTURERS OP LOOKING GLASSES_ • OIL PAINTINGS. • MiGRAVINGS; . PORTRAIT. PICTURE. and PHOTOGRAPH FRANSS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROO3IS AND GALLERY OF.PAINTINGS, deSt-tt 813 CHESTNOT Street. Philadelphia. PERSONAL.' PENSIONS. - $100 BOUNTY ANT, Pay pprocured and collected fgr soldiers, salon, and therniatiree of such no are deceased, at reasonabli and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upoi by • JAMES FULTON. Solicitor for Olatmants, 424 NaLAUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living ata ins 0018-tf 1111EDICAII. DR 7 ..;5*4 1 , 17 . 1 1P!..0-.. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD. OECERRY. TSIIRTY YEARS' EXP.ERIERCE HAS. PROVER ITS GREAT SDPERIORITY, OVER ALL OTHER REMEDIES. TEE ORIGINAL AIiII..GENUINE PREPARATION.I - . • Tha • alfiiihOlPn ---- --- now. so well esta blished that liberal miruW men 'lithe medi cal pro,easion throughout the • • Union, recommend It to. their Patients a the very beet of all TOIL edies fry Pulmonary Complaints and General Debility, and in curlng„Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis. Spit - ting of Blood Whoop i ng-Cough, pain . in the. Side or Breast, Sore Throat, 'Difficulty in Breath ing, Palpitation . - or disease of the Heart, Throat. Breast, or Lungs, NO MEDICINE HAS EVER OBTAINED AIIIGSEROR MORE DESERVED. REFUTATION ! IN PULMONARY DISEASES. of the most alarming character, ..''Swayne's Compound Syrup of WlLT:Cherry" effects per W ent cures. Ai stubborn Coach, Sore Throat, Ni t Sweats, Bronchial Affections are quickly cured. De being years of aged persons will be greatly benefited;; it acts as a strengthening alterative. For disturbed, restless nights, keep It by the, hod-side; its use will_gire repose. If the-bowels are costive , take an OCCabiOn24 dose of " SWA.INE'S PILLS." Prepared only by Dr. SWAYER. & SON, 330, North SIXTH Street, aeoye Vine. South by all Druggilits throughout the United States. .tail-iftt iptROWN'S BRONCHIAL, TROCHES, .I for Coughs. C olds.. sad Irritated Throat's, &reoffered withthe fullest confidence in their effgracy. They have beer thoronghly i tested„and maintain the good reputa tion, they, have nstil acquired. Bs there are Anita tioree;be sure to iyegatir the penuelee at FREDERICK HEWN'S Drng_sail Chemical Stou.sN. S. nor. CHEST NET and FIFTH is:poets. Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Maur's Cough Ltgenges, .pared from original prescriptions.. Jaalmsit WYE AND RAIL—PROF:J. ISAAOS, +-A ()tuna aul, , Anrist, from, Leiden, Holland. is per manently located at N 0.611 PINB Street. where h cures— all diseases ofcthe Eye or Bea scientifically. and curable. Antidotal Byes imerL%d without pain. - N. B.—No charges made for examinatios. Office hours from 8 to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. Jd. .1833 ms VSTATE OF ,1 12fIES TWADDELL, Dlexeisp.virboies., Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JAMES TWADDELL, late of the Twenty fourth ward of the City of Philadelphia, deceased, hays... been mated to the undersigned. All persona indebted' e tn iatesi tbe:tm air ld sius estate th te o... w ...B ll J r A i d lc s A Ts pa re y 3 ra rsti e v : tmt t liD : R i x d iEt t T h r o:e trot ha . ving . N 0.2 1 EDWARD TWADDELL', No. 1828 MARKET Street, fe9-met* Enecntork, 1.11,132 E'S SAIIE DEPT RR. MOVED to No. El South SEVENTH Street, new Pclutklis Instants. • The undersigned, thankful for past favcra and bent to merit frame patronage, has see red as elegant and convenient store, and has np on hand s large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated t and Chilled Iron 'Fire and Burglar Proof Sates a 0517 strictly fire and burglar proof safea_maoe). Also. Little I Unequalled Bank anti, Y Safe, and nonx Leeks. Lllito's Bank Vault Doors and books will he furnished to order on short notice: This' la the strongeat, best DM" tooted, and cheapest Door and, Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention * called to Beet Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Zse. This Safe is con. ceded to surpass in aide and eleganoe anything yet offered for this purpose, and is the only one that it strictly fire and burg*. proof. • erectai.Nortas.--f nave now en 'hand n ay twenty a Farrel, Herring, m MAI Safes. 11100: _of them nearly new and some forty of other makers., comprising a GOllllllO4 assortment ea alma. and all 'lately exchanged for Hu now celebraLUlle WO will be sold at veil low pricea. ttlie examine feaßyil SL O. _ SADLER...Iama SALE OF UNCLAIMED MEROHAN DISE, &c., by tile WEST CHESTER AND PHILA. PHIL RAILROAD COMPANY. • ON TUESDAY MORNING. The 17th of PEIIRUARY, IBM, at IC o'clock, I will sell at the Auction Rooms, 1023 MARKET &root, for account of Nt hom it may concern, the following described MERCHANDISE, The name having boon loft unclaimed at the Passenger Station of the Company, corner EIONTEENTH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia, for more than ninety days preceding the date of this advertisement: I Barrel, marked Oil Works. 2 do. no mark. IYf do. do. 15 Carboys, marked Savage & Stewart. 21 Truck Baskets, marked T. Murphy, Delaware. 1 Carpet Bag, do. J. Feist. I do. do. no mark. I Box Medicines, marked J. Johnson, Y. Omen. 1 Package Saponifier, do. W. Morrison, Olen Riddle, 1 Corn Sheller, do. W. S. Witmer. Barrel Whisky, no mark. SL. Glass Frames, do. T. A. BAILEY, Auctioneer, D1ELfe2,0,17.0. 1023 MARKET Street. WA NT E D—A. SITUATION BY A young man, who has had Ave years' experience in Wholesale ilsrdwarellosse;lias knowlo Igo of book keeping. and is willing to make himmelf generally nie fol. Address "T. B. Pram (dace. Co7-2to WANTED, AN IRON SAFE-MUST Street. be in good condition. C4l,at 225 RACE $7,000 TO $lO,OOO TO INVEST IN BOMB WOrßilYe business. Wants to be. come au ACTIVE PARTNER in name. Would prefer lite Commission Produce Business. Address 'ACTIVII,P , Preys °Mc°. fe6-St. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A. .ml;amoderate sized three-atory Brick 110178 E, in a cen tral location. !Knot have all the modern improvements. Address "Home," at this office. stating price, terms, and location. in3l-tf 439 CREOTNUT Str:: eig WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE Ara trst of April next, a moderate-afzed three-story BEI= DWELLING 110USE:In a central localay.' It Final l a a all the modern improvements. Addreee. Rent," at tilts office, stating locality and price. ialrrtf )510,CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. Camp IdetcaLee," near HADDONFIELD. N. J. —MEN wanted to complete Com_panies now Dearly fall, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded tome first 'Twenty Cumpaniee mustered into the norvice of the United Stn•We. Two or time pontions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re.. furnaces, and who have men service. dell-?m TO RENT-ONE OR. 'TWO ROOMS, -A- with or without Board. • 'a private family. 52 !forth THIRTEENTH Street. ' fe9-31. te No. A North TRIED Street, with Fixtures. inquire at No. 12. opposite. riro .RENT, Willi BOARD-SECOND = l6 story communicating..roorns (tient untarnished) ; Location central. Tema' moderate. Address A. B, ! Press office. feB-20` RAW AND FLARING. MILL FOR RENT. The Balmier Glee offers for Rent, from and oiler the /sth FEBRU/PRY. his extensive SAW AND - PliAivlhG MILL in the borough of Marietta', There are &Nifty:nurse Power agnglae in good running order, a Slitting Saw, two upright' , Vog Saws, a new improved Planing Machine, and all' the Circular Saws necessary for' n'taging Pickets, Lath's: &c.. The Mill is on the Pennerylvania Railroad, a anling_running up tolhe MIll.„ antrit ie within Ye foot —IT of tai r Fenusylvania Canal; in ahortlhe establishment basal the facilities for doing an odiously% and profitable business. For farther particu lars }squire of the aubserlber,-at the M il l. feg-ft GEORGE W. IifEHNFFEY. leb• Ati? FURNIST - Plili HOUSE.- ma:Warted, a trell-femithe&Rouse. A good tenant. and liberal rent. Address, Bon 1111. P. 0. ter-3t* NO-11,TH FOITILTIT-S,TREIRT aKiADVELI/1110, No. 585, three-storied; with double. three-steried back buildings -and- stable in rear lot 20 feet fr0bt..192 feet deep. Is specially adapted for the ;re •snleoce of a Physician. Per sale by A. P. & I H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. - RO-St* FOB. SALE-VALILLBGE STORE ma -PROPERTY , No. 27 Noith THIRD Street. Lot MX by SO: Also,- a Sixth-stmt. - residence, No. 957 North SIXTH Street.,below Poplar; three stories, with two slur • double back buildings. Alt' the conveniences. 'Lot Shy 90• Apply to In FOR SALE OR TO LET—FOITR AraLHOUSES, on the wed side of - BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the eouthweet corner of NINTH and 13ANSOM streets. tabTs4 RERIJIANTOWN COTTAGE PO AK SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE aria LERMAN Streets, with stable and carriage house; lot Tr by 171 fe?t. Also, ' The Philadelphia Bonn." at. Cape May, with or without the furniture . The house contains 3foham bere, large .parlor r dining room and. kitchen, with bake hones, wash hones, Ste., &c. Lot 66 by 700 fee and stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold very cheap. A large variety of Cottages. Farms, oity pronerheik 'for sale or exchange Also, 3 Grist Mills, with lamb and hones attached. B. F. Gl&d'NL6 1%3 South FOURTH' Street, • del3-if or S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green. TO L.E.T-A 0.14VIVI0•DI OUS ..mmDWELLINO. No. 1391 North FRONT Street. Rent soodvato. apply to WItTRERILL & BRO.. • oci. rtt . • • 47 and 49 North SECOND &rest ••-• TO LES—THE:ILA:CHINK SHOP, 'ma: N 0.133 BLTRETIFS Al 1 oy.. Apply to. WETHRBILL IF . 1111t0 Fpl 'AM FOR SALE—DELAWARE couN ../6-TY FARM, Nacres, 12 orvebtel, arc heart tinillir; balance in_a-lagik state of cultivation, situate I miles .from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Landing, 21 miles.from the city. Large and substantial stone un provements, handsomely situated,. and nicely watered. Also, a large number of first-class Farms in. the adjoin ing counties. Call and meamine-Regieter. Apply to fe9 E. PETTIT, No. 309.1YALNOT Street. pit TO EXCHANGE-CHESTER +. ll -.COUNTY FARM. —73 acres of 'excellent land; Sta tion.of Pennsylvania Railroad. on the place; large im provements,.nicely watered,. &c: Aldo, a valuable Farm 1 mile from Doylestown Depot,. 25".mtles north of the city, in Bitcks county. Apply to E. PETTIT, _ fe? - N0..309 WALNUT Street. go FOR SALE,. OR WOULD BE EX -=A— CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY; A DESIRA BLE SUALL FARM,. situate int New Britain Township, Bucks county, Pa. ~three miler from Doylestown, and. one and a half from New Britain Station, on . the Doylestown Railroad, containing 60 acres, six of which iswoodland, and five meadow;. divided into convenient fields,.well watered,. good building,. fruit, &c. Enquire atlo4 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. fe7-I.m. Sp OSBORNE'S HILL. FARM.-THE Subscriber offers atpnblic sale, on SATURDAYPe bruary 21;,1583, his well-known farm, OSBORNE'S HlLL.situate in the township of Birmingham, county of Chester, about 2g miles south of West Chester:bound ed by lands of Aaron Shatplew Joseph H. Osborne, and others. This farm contains about its acres, is in a good state of cultivation,. and is well watered. The Improvements consist of a two-storied stone man- Mon, with porch in (rout and baclr, large double-deceard barn with straw house and shedding around the barn. This farm is In a beautiful neighborhood and is well Worthy the attention of Philadelphians. This sale will be positive. Sale to commence at U) o'clock on slid day. when conditions will be made known by ja29-tbm6t. WILLIAM P. OSBORNE. Sp FOR SAL E-A DESIRABLE -a-COUNTRY. RESIDENCE. comprising fourteen acres of ground and a brown-painted sanded brick blouse, containing eleven rooms, a. large hall, and open stair 'may, with' hot :and cold water - in bath=room, which is in the second- story. • The •house, one-quarter of smile from the river•shore, on an eminence, commands an un surpassed view of the Delaware. on which. the grounds have a front of about 600 feet. The property is situated on the Wilmington turnpike, twenty miles below Phi ladelphia. a quarter of a mile from Hollyoke, and one mile from Claymont Stations, Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and Baltimore Railroad. There is good stabling and a carriage-house. Apply to COUNTRY SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE. —One of the beat properties lying within ten miles from Doylvestown, the county town of 'Bucks county, Is offered for sale. It is situated in a beautiful country, half a mile from .Doylestown. The Mansion to large, containing thirteen rooms, with large airy halls, replete with all, the modern conveniences. The out houses also new and substantiaL There is also twenty four acres of land attached to the premises, with an abundance ofgood water, and a stream running through the land, together with fruit, shade, and ornamental trees in abundance. Such a propertY Is seldom offered for sale. If not sold before the 20th asst., it will be rented. For particulars apply to SIMON MEREDITH, at the Barley Sheaf Hotel, :forth SECOND Street, or to A. PkIILLIPS, Avenue Drove Yard, West Philadelphia. ' FOE SALE.—A. VERY DESIRA . 81,11 PROPERTY and capital BUSINESS STAND, situate on the weal side of SECOND Street, No. 262. be tween Walnut and Spruce streets, 26 feet 2 Inches in breadth COI Second street, by 2.%) feet in depth to Levant street, widening et the distance of 110 feet from. Second street to .50.&er, of which Increased width it :m.. - teade 100 feet. On the Second-street front is - a well-lighted. STORE, 112 feet in depth, with a good basement fitted for a sales room. Private entrance to the upper rooms so arranged as to be conveniently occupied by separate tenants. About 70 feet in the rear of the Store is a complete DWEL LING HOUSE, with nine rooms, and all the modern conveniences, having a garden 00 by 70 feet, planted. with fruit trees, grapevines, &o. between the house and store. On Levant street is a large Storehouse (which could be need for manufacturing purposes): in the rear of which ie a stable for three horses; there is a carriage en trance from Levant street. The attention of capitalists and business teen is invited to this property. For pitrticul ars and terms apply to S. W. TIIACKARA & SON, No. 244 South THIRD Street. AUCTION SALE. WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. P.: PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street 47 North SECOND Sired. Near E t . !1: 1 17 . 42 . 15e5. 7. N0. 504- WALNUT Street. Phila. Or to ja2742t ilk FOR SATAR;L-TITREE-EIGHTHI3 of the brig Thos. Walter. Apply to CRAG S. & JAS. CARSTArRS, Jr., No. 126 WALNUT Street. 0 . GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE. 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $200,000. Thai§ Company continues to take risks on the setts sissies of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon l -rsepouetbility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the beneat of the public, during the lost nine years. 431130011 500,000 DOLLARS an.r.we respectfully soli , nt.lts favor in the future._ _ - .3)"..iXTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKS& JOHN W. CLAGHORII, :JOHN THORNLEX. C. E. HEAZLITT_, .A.I3XAHAAL HART, DAVID BOYD,_Jn., PATER S. HOE, of R.' "S„.i' WM. M. SWAIN. .1113RMAN SHEPrARD, JOSEPH XLAPPLE 1 4. M. 3 LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAnn,. JOHN SUPPLER THOMAS cRJVEN, Vice A. S. OALL3TT, pre.id. JAS. B. ALVO3,D. Secretary. ' apt* "UNITED STATES LIM% INSUR4aOE COMPANY.. OP , rimroir TOME. • JOSEPH B. COX,BlllB,,President. CAPSAVE, Secretary. ITAL. LAIIfSIMPIJS. '49(10,000. The brunnessof this Company is eottfinctedmaolusivelY on the easy mccipleoittich is now fully recognized as the only cqrrect prikpple, The lafie.ander w)aeh this Company Is chartered pro. vides that t iftlie cagital should, from any cause, become impairedAS the extent of $26.000, or morc,,Lho stockhold ers shcH callod4 awn to make goodexch deficiency. This laihkonly foMh Company in Amest_es. which affords this safelpu . trci te.pclicy holders. Di&ldegLds declared every three yrem. the next on March 4t,lßliff. .wis or ptvgau.lF, charged by this Company are AS low es 'yearefacifenence and the prelgthle future rata„ J laterest williustHY• O. BARDENIMPER. Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Skeet, Philadoi,of^ ar.rEartircne., .To4oo. PaitOreon, Esq., President ' estern lauX„, Hon. ArAibald Illcintyre,Tra,mier 11. S. Mkt). Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., llft'effue. Mears. Baker, Wostoott, & Co.. Bankers. Hamm. Stuart k Brother. Bquk street. f/el4.wfm3m 8 COMPANY, NO pv&E INSURADA Se 6 CHESTNUT B. I VIBE mir e - Brands N. Busk, • Clang. Itiobardeoz, Henri Lewis, 3}•,, John W. Bvenniant Philip F. .31341" O. W. Da,:p a, 'CIS N. BIN ARLES RICE WILLIAMS I. BLANCH - i.,PHT NA iNttIRANCIL TOHB.' E. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West. Joha Kessler. Jr.. Ohis. Stokes, A. K. Josef D. Ellis. Roseatlestsa, l I C R b P ONTM t Preeldent 111), secretary. (jal6-1111 • - 300 000 P 0. UN D S. SUPERIOR . 1 ARIBY BREAD In • . C. Btore and for . Bale. fee -20 . AaLBGHCKCtrek . 625 GOLDTHORP & CO., 625 (fate of 16 North Fourth s atroot,) • , • Manufacturers of Tassels, Cords, Gimps, Fringes, Curtain ;ooPs,Contre Tassels, Dress Trimmings, Blind Trimmings, Tapes % Braids. Beck-ties, Military Trimmings, eta. fs3.lm 80. 025 MARKET street, Philadolphto.. r.wevv; AMERICAN ACADINMY OF MITEMO. DRAMATIC Ann PTRIOTIC REA A DINGS. :TAMS E. lIT MURDOCH OR MONDAY NY.ENING. February 9th, MI IN AID OF RS SICK AND WOIA ', IDED SOLDIERS ANDTBEIR FAMILIES. The receipts*, be approria•ed by the same Commltbv, having charge o' the Bret t Kft•ding. PROGRAMME'. PART I. astscrioirs Panel •rxll NEW POKK. Alleghenies." Look on Mk - Picture. and on'th i " The Camp at V.i(hiy Forge: and The difachlanza: (The latter an enterta(Peent given' by Major Andre and his drllow•ofd cere. at Philadelphia, to ..hord. and Admiral Howe) •• • • ' T. Retaken:Arnold Brentatv—The „Siege of Cabetts ; • "La Juaticlalet Rey. Don Pedro" • •.• Oen.. Bi,ker POSH--The Song of the. Vine '" Longfsliove' Po Ex -The Sleeping Sentinel, (( LO' incident of the • War. ?AST particular request). • :•••••••• ...... • Fmincie Del-bees Jagrief! Poky—ltoldieraDlrge ..... .... Cdorgrt E7goker , DRAMATIC LYRIC — BOW they riirollot the Geed', New. from Ghent to Aix .:.Robert Drowning Count Candespi na's Standard Bearer ; or. the DYing .Ilerole - George li. Holzer PART 11. Dur•Defezders. Wry lyric.) • • T. B. 'Reid! The Rising. 0776. l•or The Patriot Faison.; Extract . •from the new Poem, The Wagoner orate. Alle- - •pchtinles••• • • • • T. RA•baime Read Selections ficrrwthe Tragedy of 'aline Caror i Om- • bracing the Speech of Brutes; Mark Antunxe Wooer ored - Cxsar's Body In tho Capitol, snd the Funeral Oration in the Forum Shalcspate LitaisThe,,anterican r John Reiman Drake tickets, cents; Iteservoi Seats, 00 cont.. . Ant persotte' bolding ticrats for Reading 9( the • but• can obtains. lteservealleat for this Sewlidg, by paying 2i centif ext wt. • 'TO be had Oahe academy. , and at GOULD'' 'Muth: Store, Seventh and Chestnut Streets. Doors open at 7*; Reading couIDINIIM At 8 O'Clbek. 2t AMERICAN ACADEMY O 1 MUSLO. GDAITD.XUSICAL ..lESTIVAL EW ENGLAND , VOrDiE It Rs ", _PD ASSOCIATION.. On TUESDAY EVENING, rAhrnary 10. 1883. Prof. A. IL TAYLOR • Conductor: Every effort will be mitdeby themane of New England residents of Philadelphia to rondo:llde one of the meet attractive entertainmeateof the steam The proceeds'. will be devoted to the ratted! thesniferink New r,egi...." • soldiers confined in our ivispitale DOUGLASS' AIIiSIJOAN BRIGADE BAND Has been engaged for ti•b ; occasion . end will execute a number of National and Phpunir Airs. moon:arms: Patti' Plan!. National Air' •--• • • • vD_p the Baal ' Address to the Sons and Dangles of NoW England. By H. R. WAER ER, Esq., . • President of the Now Englanq. Didier.' Aid AnocistioiL OW eet _toes ..171•021 MEd, ntofy ........... Yankee Greennee Instant appearance before a Philedelphbonudionce. Recitation—Steno from the Sehcil-far eca.ttdal,(Sherittai) Rm. CECELIA Dela Who has kindly offered her as:dices for the benefit he the cause. Duet—" La ci Darem," . - • Mozart. Miss JOSEPHINE O'GOENSLI.B. Prif A. 4 111 TAYLOR. .., • INTERMISSION OF FIFT/EN 10E17E8, During which the Band, will poi firm several Pop¢lat` Alps in the Foye,_; , - GRAND PROMENADE BY • TaEr 'AUDIENCE. Mnsic—lledley.•, Fourth of July Oration. (Spread Ba_aleV , i By V!sakee'Groonliec "Standard Watch," .... Prof. A. P.. TAYLOR. . •.• • • • Recitation—" The Maniac,_" (In.:charae.M) . LeWii Mrs. CECELIA 'MUSH. Duet--“Fiaraeacti';, sieelea Les son. " - ,1 Min JOSEeRINI3 O'CONNELL & Prof A..E.. 4 rAYLOZ. Ventriloanism 117Signe, Mita . 'Auld Lang 6yne q; ~ ..Oroheatra. Prof. H. G. THUNDER will preafde at the piano-forie.l _ ... PRICES OF ADMIESION: Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony. 50 centOittraaiEr Circle, ZS cents; Reserved Seats hu Parquet:AP•rgws Circle, and Balcony. 71 cents; Seats in rrivateritex. $1; Orchestra Chairs, 51 cents. Tickets can be procured of the niembersof thelfew , England Soldiers' Aid Association, aid at the principal bionic Stores. Also. at the Gift Book. Store, Chastest • street near Fifth, where choice of .seats can ho . se, cared. i feit-St NEW CEPATNIITZTEXET TEMA- Lessee and Manager Mr. A'. wammair. THIS Monday) EV BRING. Fawns try 9, 1.888. For the first time in this Theatre. EDWIN FORREST,. Who will appear in ono of his greatest Sb akepeariaa lineations the character of oiltELL.o, Supported b the followingadmirable cast. WITH NEW DNESSiS AND APPOIN TMENTS. . ... . . . . . . Casio Mr. I,‘ 1. Wheatley. Ingo Mr. J. Mcnniknigis. Endorico . Mr. C. Bingeland- Montano Mr. S. W. Collier.. Brahmin° M. '. J. Canon. . Roderlgo Mt . O. Sock& Julio- ' • Mr. E. B. Hoimes. MarcoM. - r. Garland. Antonio . .Mr. .1 . T. Ward. Grattan., air. J. Martin. Desdemona Mrs. J. H. Allen. Emilia Madsen! Pontai. The New Scenery for the tragedy has been mauled br Messrs. Hilliard and Hayes. Conductor Mr. MARK HAE , SLER. TUESDAY EVENING. Second -Appearance. of ED WIN FORREST. _ In his Shakenearlao Delineation of 0T1TF,1.1.0. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Fifth Appearance of Mh. HACKETT. . PRICES OF ADMISSION. Family Circle. BS cents; Dress Circle. 40 cents: Parquet and Secured Beata in Dress Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Pri vate Boxes, each $l. .. ' Doors *meat 7. Curtain rises at 73(. WALNIITSTREET THEATRK— insin-etriZAgeee zniavit4.3lß 9 t r 7 ELLs" „ t night of the beauteous - Senorita ." I ISABELLA. CUBAS. - - - - - - Who for the past six weeks has crowded the Winter Garden, New York, with thellite sad &Aden or that city, to witness her wonderful personation in PANTO MIME.. never excelled or approached by anyarrist living. THRRE Characters will be repre,ented this evening Mad. Mathilde, Henry Si. Alme, and Hamlet, the Wild -Arab Boy, all by "Cuban." • MONDAY EVENING, February 9th. 1563, The grand military stacle of pec THE FRENCH SPY. To conclude with the farce of the TWO BITZZARDE. Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 735. . The Special Management hex leave to say that La the extraordinary entertainments there will be artisti cally developed THE POETRY OF moTrort, THE POETRY OF PASSION, THE POETRY OF LOVELINESS. THE POETRY OF BEAUTY. FARFAMED,__WORLD-11P,ROWKED, CJ,ASSIC SPRIGHTLY, AND FASCINATING The Thinatcement also takes pletunire in further an nourteinf the! there Inl co GRANGE INTI I I be EPRICES OF ADMISSION. • This beautiful and charming artiste, whose perform ances at the Academy of Music last season caused suck a FURORE IN PHILADELPHIA, And made such a deep, delightful, and lasting Impres sion emu the minds. the PEOPLE OF THIS CITY, Will appear in a role of characters in which all the critics join and say she stands this day WITHOUT A RIVAL. Her success since her ant professional visit to Phila delphia has been unprecedented. AT WASHINGTON, HER DARE, BRIGHT EYE, HER CAPTIVATING SMILE, HER GRACEFUL FORM, HER cr.essic POSTURES, AND HER ELASTIC BEAUTY OF PHYSICAL ELOQUENCE ENCHANTED THE HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENTS, THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS, And made. the assembled wisdom of the Nation feel A POWERFUL OR IRRESISTIBLE INFLUENCE \ On their affections, or passions, perfectly inexplicable. WM. B. LODGE, 'ith all - the warrn goshings of a heart =tat*. to the DAUGHTERS OP ANDALUSIA, This gifted lady appears before the audience TO CHARM THE MIND, TO CAPTIVATE. THE SENSES. And to make one forget the while the every day SCENES OF THE WORLD. •Rs an arrangement, the _performance will be over by shwa half past ten o'clock each evening, at which time the Passenger Railway Cars will be ready to take the patrons of the theatre home. MRS. JOHN . DREW'S ARCH-STREET TREATER. 8115'111688 Agent and Treasurer JOS. D_MTIRPHY. First nignt of the "'outs and:talented American Artiate.' MISS JANE COOMBS, When She will appearas MARGARET ELMORE, a chit- . meter in which She won especial favor dating heritust; engagement. First night, of a new D Comedietta, entitled. MUSIC .MA! . , MONDAY ENTsI9I;ISO, February 9, 1563, Will. be preeented Dowel's beautiful play, In acts,.ot . 1.:4V13:5. SACRIFICE. To conclude with. first, rime on any stage) • . ITSIC MAD! To-morrow, NW-Coombs as Mariann, in , rga wimp. Mir Seats secured , without extra eharge:• ' GRAND ANNUAL CUNC,Ear;,., MUSICAL . F Upt:Pifk.W.lt 03. ALOVDAY EVENING, IMBRU4R7*.3.'Sg. - ran_vr£RC.l~fiS ell'. P 3 61494; Arranged and compered7ir b i P. H. ' , isa . performea. • ' • ' ••••• Colander w P M.FOLSIMPPP.R. _ MUSIC by • • ' ZeteNELD. • • 'the Concert willeomraenie at S o'eloacjireeiseiy. The Committee hitt leave to anttounqe..that . they Sued endeavor to make the above entertai n a p t moat clurredi of the season. ' • Tickets, admitting one gentleman ed i t two ladies, $2, sea be bad from all members , and et lolltyttiag Vela: .M, KAISER S°.l Chestnut Street- • 0. P. BEEKERT„ _•110 Cbtittnut C.:SCHALLER, •LIS Areh Street: J. IL CAMP, S h e and Cherry. assets. R. T. SCHMIDT._IS North Third Brant. • • W. WOLSIEFF.S.R, 606 Marshal: Street. _ Alen, et the • Hooketands. of tbe.....Cohtinental. Girard. and Pierre. Rotate. fob ik ASSEMBLY: B'OILDOIGS,:eO4I,•MR . OP.. TENTH Red ClMlllftel . 'Streets. —SII.F._I WPEICA.ND LORI OM IMMESH. OF THE BOHEMI AN TBOUPI2I OP (MISS IiLOVI6B.S..IVERY RVEZI!RG. AND ON WEDNESDAY *SierIIIIDAY NOONS.—At each • Sotertaivw#l4. the 'eelebrata low pressure OUPl6.stesto-PierisarllOXlTOß. madeanilrely of (BA& wißbit in full operatiola. All the ble,kh (tent Work olitt tilanufactared,Bt Lie COMPAT yr be diatribe Astuitously to tbegiellors. OnPR.Pit Eve. Ding, ruary 13th. a Spited ld. Cane of AYs t tk.w.tll be ri;:t.o, to the author of the b,uotPPeril ca hteam. Z _ gir I'AVP6CTILAROPT CR. irat Pros*, each eTe• fling, will be a Splendid Cane . of Glaks A4ZOSSiOn;I6 cents. riA - nalf price. Exbibition commenota.in. the: E•exti . .tg ; al&. o'clock. Arteaotoon at 3 o'clock. • • . fa.46l* ASSEMBLYMaittsUiti-M ; ' -- TE - NTH AND CIIESTNIIP, AMUSEMENTS MOM OLD A.O.MOUNG. SEGNAR BIM • • The great MAGICIAN and VENT •‘: •I • I , ith hla ,LBARNED. RIRDS, se . neat amt :popular Entertaiustauts EVERY •:4 a daring the Wee_ • commenctag 734 o'clo • • ; ArRraNESDAY • and SATURDAY allernoonsi at 3. ib i s attractions will be .!=arsellons: estli•erinsents wonderful _powers. in Ventriloquism and the Loanatoliqknary Birds in their ...new characters. Admission %Dents. Childran 13 cents GEtustizia - ort - cas — TEA._ PUB. LIC RIzaHRALIEI evalyAkrilittlAT AWN& NOON at 33%. o ' clock. at tkelnuut_ CAL POND HALL, Carl Sent& conductor . Tick-eta 70 wets. Packages of 5 tickets,to be bad of Andre it Co., UM Chestnut J. street ;J. R. Gould, Seventh an Chestnut, and at the hall door. n027-tf HASStER'S ORCHESTRA- NEW OFFICE, 214 South EIWITH St., below Walnut. dell/ftt P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE TIRE ARTS 1026 CRESTNTA STREET, Is open daily (Sanda,ya excepted) free 9 A, M. till l P. M. Admission 96 mita. Children habrioe. Shares of stock. $* . MATERLOILS FOR NENbE PIES. BUNC r S. LAYER. AND SULTANA RAISINS. CITRON CITERANTS, SPICES. CIDER WINE, am, &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. 'D74LER IN PINE GROCERIES , . I tt arzvvais ANto VINE sTs. =gWMI "Tho Wagoner of the MASI CUB AS MASI I REMEMBER. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. B A Li OF TIM ra.ZENN.pIi.OET.pAs: AT ¶ll On this occasion a new qaatit:ar By - thes BdufiL
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