CITY ITEMS. Surmtion WHEAT nouit.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arab and 'Tenth streets, has now in store a fresh supply of 'Wheat Flour, of the most desirable brands, fresh ground, from the finest quality of wheat, to which 'we invite the attention of our readers. THE BEST STOCK OF LADIES' FURS in this city, at the lowest pricey, can be found at Oak lord & Son's, under the Continental Hotel. EXQUISITE SPECIMENS OF THE PHOTO. 4311A1"1110 ART, 111 all sizes and styles, can be seen at the splendid ground-ttoor gallery of Mr. Ripple, No. 82 . 0 Arch street. 1115 elegant pictures are daily be coming more and more the general favorite. of the ambito. ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS Will find a 'magnificent stock of swords, sashes, belts, and other military articles in that line, at Oakford & Son% - under the Continental Hotel. . Sioxon Bum, Assembly Building, Tenth And Chestnut. Variety is eald to be the spice of life ; then, let all epicures of enjoyment witness the varied entertainment of this merry performer. His mimicsl delusions are wonderful, his learned birds intellectual, and his ventriloquism laughable. Here spay be found a feast of reason and a now of soul. SOMETHING TAKE A RATTL.—It appears that Mr. Amami Hall, of Baltimore, assisted by an inter-Loper, of Philadelphia, has been doing a thing in the marine way that must have sent him off into transports, but they should have been such as the brave soldiers of General Banks' expedition had to risk their lives in, only a little more so. Will the Government ever learn not to' make contracts privately, but advertise its wants in the press, and let the best and lowest bidder be the man T No pri vate individual or corporation does business so loosely as allowing a - party to buy his own property and sell it at his owe price. What can be done with Government contractors? In the meantime the price* marked on all of the goods offered for sale at Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing Store, under the Continental, where the public can inspect both the goods and the price. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.—Saturday was the day of all the year when the postman's ring is looked for moat anxiously and responded to most promptly. Every letter.carrier becomes one of Cu phi's messengers for the nonce, and be delivers amatory missives that are as varied in style as the tastes of their senders are different. Some are done up in resplendent gold and lace, and what they lack in poetic taste is compensated for by their artistic getting-up. The most sensible valentine we have seen was one that was sent by a lady to her would be-lover. It ran in this wise: "Would you know /ow to woo and win me? Then eschew bat' fits, procure all your wearing apparel at the Brown and Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill k Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Cseatnut street, above Sixth." ' EFFECTS OF THE CORSET.—Whatever me chanical contrivance is so applied to the cheat as to shut out from the lungs a part of the air they are capable of receiving, causes a degeneration of the blood, increases the liability to disease, and becomes the groundwork of premature decay and death. Dr. Berbest, by actual experiment made on young men 'ho wore the Russian belt or corset, ascertained that when belted they inhaled, at their deepest in apiration, from one-fourth to one-third leas air than when the belt was removed and the chest left free from constraint. Those who wear the neat and comfortable-fitting garments, made to order at the One-price Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, Vb. 609 Chestnut street, need have no fear of not being able to breathe freely, and thus lengthen life. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. OWE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, February 14, 1353. Business on Third street was moderately active, and Government securities note a further advance In prices. The sixes of ISSI are the favorites at 97(g4973i, seven thirties are also tench in demand at 103 X, while the livo•twentics are not neglected. Quart.,rmaiters' vouch ers are worth 94, certificates of indebtedness 95@)36,14. Gold was rather steady at 155, falling to 154 about noon, but recovering and closing rather strong at former figure. Old demands opened at 1525,4, and closed at 154 bid. Money is very easy again at b@6, a few of the more cautions dealers asking 657. Commercial paper is very scarce, and buyers are numerous. The stock market was active and steady, and Govern• meat sixes, Ail, sold at 973;, seven•thtrties at 10%, one Year certificates at fan; State fives were active at 1023 i, city sixes were firm at yesterday's figures. Pennsylvania railroad. Ist mortgages, sold at 110, the 2d do at 11234, no change. Lehigh Navigation sixes sold at 106; Read ing sixes were steady; Huntingdon and Broad Top, Ist inortgagea, sold at 101, 2d do at Si Philadelphia an I Me sixes. sold at 110; Elmira sevens brought 111, it decline of 74; North l'ennaylvania sixes sold at 094, an advance of the tens selling at 112, an improvemnit of two Vi-cent. Schuylkill Navigation sixes, 18121, brought 70,-‘;3672h1 sold at par. bonding Railroad shares ware dull at yesterday's figures, closing at 953-16. CiLtaIViSSR Was firmly hold at 8, the preferred at 23.3‘; Camden nail Atlantic sold at 11. the preferred at 20; Poniasylvauia rose to 66; North Pennsylvania was steady at 1135; El mira sold -at 40, the preferred rose .1f ;.Beaver Meadow Cold at 6751, Slineliiil at 5.334. Philadelphia and Erie at 39:4; Long Island ruse X. selling at 64, 'Little Schnyl- , kill fell off 1. 'Passenger railway. were steady; Green and Coates sold at 41. Second aud Third at 8.), Thirteenth and Fifteenth rose .34. Morris Canal .sold at 57, preferred advanced 34'; Le high Zinc sold at 40, I)elaware Mutual Insurance at 20, Moyatnensiugand Mammal Gas Companies at 11!.i. Of the intensely speculative fancies, Green Mountain sold at 2.21, .Big Mountain at 2X, and New Creek at 34. Bank shares :were dull: City sold at 46),f, Corn Ex change at 2934, Philadelphia at 119. The market closed Arm-19100,000 in bonds and 2,600 shares changing hands. Drexel dt CO quote: 'United fitedesitondi, 1381 74( United states Certificates of Indebtedness 99 MIS United States 7 340 Notes lU3 i 03,4 Quartermasters' Vouchers 6 7 dis. Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness Y Edis. Gold 55 16 pm. Demand Notes' 64 pm. The statements of the banks of the three principal ci ties of the Union for the last week compare with the previous one mud the corresponding time of 19:G as bi /oWS New York 179,104,8a1 :Botttop 73,429,f4u 87.338,3871 Postus. Spears. • Ulrout'u. 68,340,177 38,413,888 8,180,151 31,178,660 7,767,12 8,474.141 28,684184 4.319,703 4,11X4,949 Total 18040,488 Z1).381.801 `34.881.187 133,673,000 axt ye r....: 1M1.179.180 187,151,851 The New York Evening Pont of to-day says: ''he week closet: upon a quiet stock market, with slight fluctuations In the speculative shares. The linen aka legislation in Gottgrese seems to have no decided •efleet upon.prices, and the market at the closets ex tremely inactive. The easy condition of the 1 / 1 01103. market, together with the large earni ngs of the rail ways, enables operators fur the rise to hold for higher primes. Among the strongest of the list are Hudson, Harlem, Galena, and Chicago lind Rock Island. These are 1.14)4 V cent. higher. The hondmarket is decidedly firmer and more active. The issues of'the lcurthwnstern, Alton and Terre Haute. and Toledo and Wabash, are ls@)g '{i cent better. Of the' border •State Loads there was All impro cement 0fR3',14 cent. Zlissottri sizes—dosing with sales at lie market for Governments closes Strong. with a good demand fur the sixes id 1631, and seven-thirties. The Coupons sold at 97@97)1; the Registered 9.3@)66)1. The 6 ti cents.. are sir o bettor. Gold is since tho Board, closing with sales at 16g15@1657;. Dutiable demand antes aro firm at ]6641:5);, which is an advance of 31,044 cent. The money market shows no change whatever. There is a fall demand at 616 cent., with a good share of busi ness at 7. Exchange on London Is quiet but Malaya 170)e& MSC PhULt.•9toch Eicn deported b 7 8. Z. btryxs go Mateo. Feb. 14. a, Philadelphia Exchange. 20 Penns II 6534 2660 Ulll &I 'Bl- ... . . 97 MOO U S 8e regis '61....' cog 1003 Nona coup tki....116 6000 Penna , R 101 mom 110 1000 Hon & B T 1 xort .101 600 d0....2d utort. 86 1561 . I , On na 5s 1023 E 102 X ROO Lehigh Nay 8x .... 1166 100 Cam & Atlau pref. 53 1. 00 U 8 1-yr cent' ..... 960 530 New Greek 100 Green Mountain.- 24 100 Big Mountain 2.14 NO Reading K b 5 4534 100 1 Cam & Allan 11 do lOX 9003 US 1-yr ctf pJune 111)i 10100 City 66 New 114 es esoyanmAing Goo 1134 15 Richmond Gas..., 11).4 2010 PhUa'l.; Edo 64. —lO3 50 Or & Coates 113dys 41 10 Phila. & Erie R.... got BOARDS. 900 North Penna. R... 11 60 City Bank 46 60 do J 11 Elmira R 211 Corn Exult angeß 74 I 5 Lehigh Zinc k 03 29 :j SOON Pennamrt iiiirlp 85 6 Bearer Meadow.. 673‘ 8 Dal Mutual hut 85 sON, 21 Mineldll R 14 IllYi 186 Calerwlasa It otef. 23 13 aTWR MO 1187-30 Tr N .182.1031 4000 U 9 coon 66 lii MN 600 do hECO D 7 MOO N do 63 ow 1600 do 90% 1060 N Penns lOs 112 MO llldiad 86s so '6l Ai u k 119 07X 16 P iooßtD4ing R...bswn 45 100 L Island R 43 MO Elmira R BOARD. - 10 Pe do R . 6.5% 27 do 66 • 5 2 2d 4 Elmir 3d a R R 80 40 18 Phlla it Erie R 233‘ 60 o 38,% Min d ehill R WI 6 Mor Canal pfd .. • ~131 MOO Selmyl Kay 43ii '82.. 7U! 2 Cataw R pref 2E4' 755 Relit Canal 6ii '72..100 300 Penns rie 101 2000 do 102 50 .1.; .27 Elmira _pref I S Olrard Bank ..... .. 41 :OARDS. 29 Mortis Canal 57 900 U B 6.yr—optlou Us 97 4910 do 96X 50 Cain St Atlas pref. 20 60 do 1,5 20 100 U 9 7-30 Tr it -Blk 3COM 60 L Island R 33 o 33 20 00 )0 Ton d na 21 mort mo 11,9 ll ace° !Del Guar boll r.... 105 eTER 2000 1.1 S 64 '6l ICES-FIRM. 9134 GLOBIIIO P Bid. Attired. V 8 Seopus 11.•• St73i 97 II 7,93 D 103% American Gold ..165 1138 rhu (Scold-ex in... Do •new.ex 1n... 114 11eae06e8....... .80.4.eleked. Catawissa R..... 73( a Doprfd 2331 - . 2034 Beaver Mead B . 'Mint:Mill B . ... . Harrtebarg Wilmington Bi- Lehigh Nat ae.. Do abases... • eons Os • .102; 102 k :ading R... 481-18 458.18 Do lode .. 118 Do bde -• 110 Do bolo '85... 100 Pennell . 6671 68 Do Ist in 6e..116 118* Do •24 in 88...11:0-i 113* Norris Cania.... 67 68 So g e rfd 109..190; 131 - • Do sc r i p . ... 84 soe, Cam & Imb Phila & Erie Be Sun & Erie 7e.. • L 'shad R . ... .33 33X Do b0nd5...... Delaware Div.— Do bonds... • • • • Spruce-street R.. 1531 163 Chestnut-it R.... 63 54 Arch-street R.... 26X MI Race-etreet R.... 10 11 iTenth-street R.• 33 39% Thirteenth-et R.. 26X 27 W PhDs R. . ... .65 68 Do b0nd ....... Groonlitreet R... 403 4134 Do 2 , d mtg... • • • iloact Cana1....... . : Do, &L....". im Sohayl Na Do prf y d 141.4 14 t il Do 84 '82.... 7054 705( ilanalll 40 • Do prld 61.% Do 76 lot m.. 11154 112 Do 100. ...... . • • ig Pena B. 11% 11% Do le Bo ea% I Do 10s 112 x In% hlla Oer & Nor... • . blgh Vol • . blab Val bde.. .• • • Socond.street 5O • Do bonds... Phi -street R .... 60 Do bonds. It , , Girard College * 2ejt Seventeenth-at II IL Ilk: Little Bohai' IL • 43 44g New York Moo Ctoetok ouotatto SW. 481044. tII 13 Se 'SI recta. 90U 9331 4 ' H 76 tie 'Bl coup.. 97 973 4 ErNotes. 7.30.163 1133 X l yr 6 p c cer 80 9l.iX ~iolemand H0te15...166 165.4 166% WA 14Notneseee 62). CJ)g •Tlrginia 10 70 Allseonri St 6e.... 66 664 •Ziel Hud, .• • .128 VA Penn Coal C 0..• .123 127 canton Company Cambl 19 and Pref.l9X Latino Mail.... X 166 169 Teen Mt.... 1191 119 c 0011111100..... 7.1)4 7.1 X '•Lx. dividend. flci r Febru ary 14. st SY. o 'clock. Bid, Ater4. Erie Pre( 99 rd 993: Hudeon Riv...... 9555 96 Harlem R R 16 36)i Harlem R R Prof 71 701. Reading R R 90 9014 Michigan Cell.:. 99 Michigan Bouts. 68% 69 Do. Haar .10.51 t 166 K Dtnama: • ...... 111 Central se voit Clete & l'ltta.•• • 69:g BOX Galena &CM—. 023: 91% Clair &Toledo... 90Y: 90% 61 & Rook 1e... 924, 92K 61 Bar & Q .... •• U& Pr Dud—. Fort Warne..... .. Philadelphia Market& FEBRUARY 14—Evening. There 18 very litho inquiry for Flour, either fur export .or home use, and the market le dull. Sales of 300 bhis superfine at $13.25@0.60g 700 bble uninspeoted on. pr ling& terms tl6O bids extra at $7.25; 800 bbis CIA, Mille family at 40.97 X; and 200 half bble do at $8.87 the st i r; t h e sales to the retallers and brands are w thin the same minim of PriCes, anti fancy at te@)9,so * bbl, ativrding to quality. Rye Flour Is quiet and melting et 71451 bbl. Corn Mott is ecarce; email sales of Pennsylva- Mla at $4, and Bmndyesine 84.75 $5 bbl. ORAlll.—Wheat is held firmly but the offerings are night, with sales of 0,060 hue. at 16131p)170c, for good and reime redo t and 195@t200c *bushel or white, the latter or prime Kentucky. Bye is selling slowly at 117a9Sc fur' nnolvanla. Cora continues dull; sales comprise about 9,000 bushels new yellow at f11ig05,140,- old we quote at 9014921* bushel. Oats are without change; 'sales of IS, 000 buehele aro reported at file for 84 ihs; light oats are Meiling at moo f hes meaeuro. BABK.—let No. ignore itron !sin demand at $151 4 ton. COTTON.—The market is very firm and the offerings light, with small sales of middlings at 9'd fi3c fib, cash, - the latter for choice ORCKIERIEe. —The market is nearly hereof both sugar and coffee, and prices ere very firm at previous quoted ' Tates PRIYVISIONS. —There le a firm feeling in the market, IVwith sales of mesa perk at $12.151016* bbl. . NO (seeks of ame, In salt an.l pickle, at 7R,(49c; Hides at eigc..andl Klks ?Moulders at 5c *tb cash. , Lard 13 selling at 0 1031(cli_tb, In tea and bble. - Butter Is firm, roll pal ng Mlo@l2c, and solid packed 14@17c1 0 lb. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, ITP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. eirlurd- - Cheituut r Jim Cernmck, New York Col Howie id, 13 S A Oro PlorthrOP J S Finck-low, N SiSch. nk, New York W Prep ly & wt, New York E W Jacobs, Winton Ciao R Stotaon, &anon P Donlin • . . Bev fi T Sewell. Pa M Bioeell, Pa W A Dean, Baltimore W P ilarver. Now York J P Kerr, Baltimore Prof Askm., Baltimore John Pardee, Baltimore ('has C Jones, Baltimore Gen L Potter, Ui A • W V Met:lure, Harrisburg J W Wilson, Harrisburg W W McClellan, Ilarristeg Chas Easton, Lima, Peru 0 B Blanchard, Louisville A Dutcie, Louisville J Davis,. New York Miss Stem, Bethlehem W .1 Kuntz, Pittsburg A Dotty, :l Philadelphia John Canty, New ark .1 D Mitchell, Harrisburg W D Newell, Jersey City TB May. St Joseph, Mo F hi Newbury, Panne J W Yining, Cbester, Pa C D Gibbon, Salem. N J W Umbria t, Baltimore B BIN, Now Jersey .111 Bills, Bow Jersey P FmiUi, Norfolk F Fitzgibbon Continental—Ninth ' Joisu H Bell, Minnesota B Wood, Now York Thos S Ferrs & la, N York J Henriques, New York H 8 Palmer. Now 3 nrk .1 D Pratt, Ba.tlmoro L B Hullard C F Curtis, Boston W J H Evans, Boston 1.1 White B It MPriman, New York 11 F Williams, Muss • John ABMs, Chicnao ' • John 'A Mohlenholf, Chi, 0 W 6 lA'aison, Vermont • Albert T Gray, New York Chas F Brown, N York . E glsher, St Johns, N B W F Whitney, Boston Mrs Whitney. Boston I. It Elton, New York Dr C Collins, Mass Dr TM Cheesman & wf, N Y M S Scudder, Boston Chas W Scudder, Boston W W Morrow, S Francisco Abel Nailing, Now York 13 A Willoughby & lady, NY L Willoughby, N York Oliver Dennis, Baltimore 0 W D Long, Cincinnati Semi B Lyou r New York Sena B Field & la, N York D B Grant. New York F ruthioghom, Jr, B oston Rat Froihiniikeen, Boston john Ward, Mussuchnsetts Mr Livermore & la, N York MINH Livermore, N York. .7 .Kenunoll, New Yors. R D Allen & l Geo Gallup,S Pant oeton Wm.Moter & lady, N Win Allen.Milvrattkeo Z Culver, tillicago John Clark, ew York I.Thompson, Baltimore Gro Leland, New York J W Bodges Baltimore J A Green, Baltimore F Moongood, Now York W Mead, t S Army 1 n Hervey, Washington J G Maxwell, U S Navy C M Gilhersou, Boston 1' WHammond & wt;Worr'r B T Hammond Worcester Wm Watson, Bedford. Pa W 1? Patterson, Pottsville M S Littlefield, U S Army R P Tapley, Maine B G Boardman, Boston F Patterson Washington Mrs S A Craig, Vermont/ F E lefferton, New Orleans Ca_pt Goo T Robinson . J B Page, Vermont J Warner. Vermont J Orr4n, North last Pa Merchants.--Pourth street, below Arch. ChasE Gray, Trenton, N J Cant John Cassels, Pittsb'g Edw APhillips, TroutonNJ Ja-sR Oilman. Chambersblg lion Rd Brodhead, Easton It Dennison, Mansfield, 0 Andrew Reed, Ohio J F Day, Pittsburg J Coil, McEee.port .1 Sanderson, Now York Et A Nesbit. Pittsburg James Healey, Reading J W McKee. Frankfort, Pa Da n I Ermentrout. Reading D Canner, Pittsburg L Scott, Odessa, Del Gen MARoffs, Aadition, Pa F Boyd, Massachusetts W Irvin, Pennsylvania Geo RMouYe, Benton, 0 W. 7 Madena, Manchester L E Anssey, Hollidaysburg C B Colburn. Penna Lt fa W Tracy, 73 s A Wm Grant, Pomeroy, 0 American—Mesta:tut W Birry, Baltimore D Ceekley Cant R L Hubbard Liout T W Bean MaorP Keenan Johnson, Harrisburg . B K Collins, Jr, N y S Halves, Boston B Mut laugh W Carnahan.Wheellng, Fn s Dr 8 D Marshall, Del I, 11 Smith, Penns W H Ernminger,llaniaburg J H Homes, Jersey j Shore A D Crane, Sew Jersey H Allison F Crosby: W H Fairbanks S Byer. Woodbury J J Speed St. Louts—Chestnut D Mercer, Pa • Frank Book, Malaga F T Rosenbanm . ,_Bralaga Oliver Eckert, old° Jas T Anderson, Dayton, 0 Wm II Walklna, Baltimore 'Moe Wilson Baltimore Jae Scott, Baltimore F M Floan,Boaton • T Caeca,. Boston • D W Woßt Buralo .1 D Caldwell, 1 Mice Geld wel T W Wormeer &wf, Lancaster ROA Barnett & wite,ll 0 Miss Bestwick,ll 0 The Union—Arch Mr Bonny, New Jersey Wm N Brown, Jr, N Jersey Miss K G Sharp, New Jersey F W Davie, Bow Jersey Miss C E Davis,.New Jersey Louis Hutton, New Jersey Mrs Summers, New Jersey National—Race at E M Keefer Trenton, N J F Wtriek, Selinsgrove L T Sharpies'', Bloomsburg Copt J P Dillenger, Pa A AI Doebitn, Pa taml J Myers, 'John Ohltiße Bloomsburg T H Rank, Allintown John-Welltel. Semi Manford_, Pa T S Higgins, Heading Commercha—Sixth ra B M Bye, Wilnituaton B A Pierson, Delaware E How, Boston J Canon, Penns • B C 11.gerton, Missouri • J H Wray, Penna J H Mitebell, Cheltenham M Moore, Connecticut W,270,870 33,f84,240 81,14?.,791 EJ,9.5;,78i 42,835,178 14,384,783 States Unton—Sixth E Tibby .9e Waabington Lieat la, Wash n. Chas Fisher, Cincinnati D Moody. Cameron co is H. Snyder, Danville, Pa H S Shearer, Bucks co 0 Gobeen, Indiana co, Pa . . DEAFNESS CURED MDR. STEVENS, as may be seen from an Important certificate under Ills card in another column. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !—FROM ALL QUAR TERS people come to get the unrivalled Stews and Fries fnrntshed by HUBBARD, 1,12 North SIXTH Street. Try them once, and you will not fail to call again. 14-3. KERR'S ETRNISEING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, $29 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, restaurants, and ahipping supplied, China and glass packed In a proper manner, and warranted from breakage, to all parts of the United States. N. B.— C hina decorated to order; also, initials and greats elegantly engraved on table glace, ONE-Palos C LOTHING, OF T LATEST aurae, made la the Beat Manner, enFreaely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi• was. All Goode made to Order warranted 'satisfactory. Onr Ona•Pairgi fintrax is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—ALL WHO have used this standard Medicine for Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness. Or any Pulmonary Complaint, attest its usefulness. Recent Conchs and Colds, Pleuritic Pains, &c., are quickly and effectually cared by its diaphoretic, sooth ing, and expectorant power. dlathraa it always cures It overcomes the spasmodic contraction of.the air vessels, and by producing free ex expectoration at once removes all difficulty of breathing. Bronchitis readily yields to the Expectorant. It sub dues the inflammation which extends through the wind tubes, produces free expectoration, and suppresses at once the cough and pale. C.m,cumption.—Per this insidious and fatal disease no remedy on earth hna ever been found Ho effectual. It subdues the inflammation, relieves the cough and pain, and relieves the difficulty of breathing, and produces an easy expectoration, whereby all Irritating and obstract leg matters are removed from the lungs. Whooping Cough ie promptly relieved by this Expec torant. It shortens the duration of ;the disease one belt and greatly mitigates the sufferings of the patient. In all Pulmonary Complaints, in Croup, Pleurisy, dic., it will be found to be prompt, safe, pleasant, and reliable. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE 44 SON, 242 CHEST NUT Street, and sold by Drnagists generally. fel4.2t TARR—MARA.RG. —On the sth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Robbins, Mr. James B. Tarr to Mies Louise J. Ma harg, all of Philadelphia. • BRIION—BEWLEY.—On the 11th instant, by Rev. D. W. &wane. D. D., James Brudon, BAL., of Bristol, Pa., to Mica Marta T. Bewley, of Yardleyyllle, Bucks county. • SHAW—BRANNAN. —1 n his city, on the morning of the 74th instant, by the Rev. John Chambers. W. Wal lace Shaw, of New York, to Maggie McAdam Brannan, daughter of John Brannan, Esq., of Baltimore, Md. • HRPBURN.-011 Saturday. evening', 14th inst., Hon. Hopewell lienburn (formerly of FM61)11113. aged 63 yearn. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu neral, from his late residence, No. 1653 Spruce street, on Thursday, the 111th instant, at 11 o'clock A. Id., with out further notice. SIIANTZ.—On the lith instant, Josephine, daughter of Autos and Jane Shantz, aged in years and 0 months. Burial to take place at Lawrenceville, Pa., on Wednes day mooning. IiIt:DOWELL. —On Friday night, Feb. 19th, the Rev. John McDowell, D. 1),, senior pastor of the Spring Gar den Presbyterian Church, of this city, in the aid, year of his age. His friends, the 'clergy generally, and the 'rations Boards 'pith which lie was eennectod, are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, without farther notice, fnnit his late residence No. 65 3 North Eleventh street, on ..)Vcdnesday morning, at 1134 o'clock. Services in Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, atlo)4 o'clock. (o. • FOULKE,—At his residence, GirvnEdd, Montgom er y roma'', on imt-day morning, the 55th. instant. Joseph Fr «Ike, in the 77th year of his ago. - His relatives and friends are rramectfully invited to at tend his funeral, to most at Friends' meeting-horse, Gwynedd, on Third-day morning, the 17th 'lntent, at 11 o'clock. CURTIS.—At his residence. No. 70114 Spring Garden treat, on Sunday, lath inst., Captain George 11.: Curtis, wile. R., 116th Regiment, I'. V. Dee notice will be given of the funeral. WAGER. —At Montgomery Square. Montgomery coun ty, on Tuesday night, 10th inst., Peter Wager, in the 61(4 year of his age, formerly of Philadelphia. His friends are respectfully invited to attend hie tune - rub ou Tuesday, the 17th instant, at 1 o'clock, P. N. ** RAOUL—On the 12th Instant, Cordalla Isabel. young eat (laughter of Dr. George L. and Mary Nagle. The relatives and male friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents. No. Ski Spruce street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with out further notice. Service at the German Reformed Church, Race street, below Fourth. WOELPPF,R.—Ou the morning of the lath instant. Bell .7.; wife of David A. Woelpper, and daughter of the late Dr. Benjamin Kugler. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, train the residence of her mother, No. 625 Franklin street, on .Tuesday afternoon, the 17th instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment Lanrel 1(111. treet, below Ninth. R R Cable. Rock Island E Illugstua, New York Smith, Lee, Mass E a, Ttmolbow Schroeder,lllinois Providence T Thom. Saloon Jahn C Aftirwell, Nd J M Quay. New York .1W Arthur & wf, C W Mime arthnr, Cxns la West Mer 110.46.89, New York Mr Martin, New York C P Porrest, Roston . E Andrews. Boson Chas E liorrlng, Wash W Levin. Pennsylvania Tmkc Julian, Exeter C Anderson a la, Nam N Atkinson, Wathlui ton rilPs Anderson Area E Upson & la, And war Geo R Whead, Wheeling W Brown, New York John 11 Moore. Delaware C C Bosh. Delaware .1 11 Carroty, Delaware E 11 Ranch, Mauch Chunk Clore Denson, New Jersey S Williams Rudd lawn. Delaware co B C L Platt, Cincinnati P S Dickinson,Lock Haven W Selayer, Pittsburg L McDonald, St Joseph C B Staado,Glenwood, lowa R Armstrong, Jr lowa WP Lord, US A WPOuhey,USA Wit Sinclair & wf.N York Mr Wallace & la, New York d Chestnut streets S Jones, Columbus, 0 Gom'd ItNStembnl &wt. US:I icobt W Landis, U,S A F W Stoat) C Riokerson Boston C Bars, Boston Mr Gawtey, New 'York 8 T Farwell. jr, Chicago Elistwvl3amett & la, Roston Alfred Gatlin, Cin, 0 A Rolfe & wife,Mass D Eldon, Portsmouth, 0 Et Connelly, Now Mexico AS Valenti se, Bellefonte, Pa Gen Mair. Montreal its. Fitzpatrick, Maryland .7 W Stephenson, N York Miss Champion Chas 8 Stratton & wf,Wash E B Wood, New York L 8 Plorce G 11 Salcnisn,Ftilton,N Y • , lion Jos Day & wife, Boston I Miss Day, Boston H C Morse, Boston • Benj Sollors Sheffield, Bag J R Bush, New Turk N Ewing, Chicago llCMead, UtiN Robt L Mead, US if H M Long, Pittsburg W Endicott, Jr, & la, Boston Miss Gardiner, New York • Miss Bing: New York Geo A Wells, Connecticut C V Cann, Connecticut A T Wells E Simmons, New York C H Marian New York 'Dr G o tt - ; U SIA . , FW Mi nor, Jersey F 8 Kirklitod New York Mr Fleury, N ' York Wm Dunn ac lady, Indiana W B Lowry Brie, Pa Limit H Williams, Hartford EdDlanchard, Bellefonte.Pa James MITA Isaac Roll & wife W Stewart, Washington .Tas Cameron, New York W S Rober s New York Jr,John Dean, New York C J Posey, Madeira, Pa Geo A Kelly - , PenusYlVania D C Jackson, Milwaukee .1 W Jefferls, Illinois MIAs I' Dunn, Indiana Miss Morrill, Maine 3 A Hiestand, Lancaster S B Smith, Shelbyville, KY S A Middleton, Shelbyville S F Scull, Steubenville, 0 E Mann, Boston C F Clatlin, Boston 1E II Gruber, Leavenworth W Pmirson, Chicago E II Hart, Denver City, C T A 1' Ransom, New York . street. above Fifth. J Flack, Illinois J Patterson, Boston I Gregg. Pittsburg D Rosner, New York • W Canning 'C Alcßrien, New York :Meta Kelly 'Lieu t .1 Kennedy .E J Williams 118 Cunningliam.Raltimore E 13 Chamberlain, Ohio G R Collingworth, N Y IA S Graham, New York IP Hatch, Wisconsin IW O Ward. Wisconsin A Mitchell, lowa City 0 8 Cadwallader, Virginia J•lturison NV R White INV Loring, St Joseph, hro street, above Third. 3 HamptonStwire,Hochester NV Simone, N Y NV H Walters, Dayton,o P Dori and. Chester co 8 A Paugh,Wash.l) C J D Jones Thos Love Blies Luto & stater t N Y Henry M Jacobi, ! Y Thos Swann, Harlington W Martin, Jr .6.lagiton, NY Fliu,N Thos Brennan,NY M 'raylar.Checter co L Kama, Wash. D C Geo H Cleves, Maine treet, above Third. MAN Shrack, Now Jersey Samuel Hangs E J Young N Thomas, Winchester, 0 J Heebner, Pottsville 0 T Tomblinson, Pottsville FI Weber, Ohio est, above Third. I Jos B Galley & fam, Pa L Nutting, Schuylkill co B Rose, Lexington, Ky JMStitrderant,dummltEllll Sohn Rodden. itolnieshurg MIAs P, MeNatmarri,llotinesb John -11.Eschbaok, N York Tits McKee-gun, New York Retlishoim, WMePOrt.. E P Hopkins, Pittsburg rect., aboN4l Chestnut. S Timm!, N York George Jackson J W Woodside, Dover, Del W Crain, Wit, Del W 11 Chandler, Parma L S Imbrle, Pittsburg and Market streets. I R Smith, Tremont, 111 11 W Sell, W Chester W H Heed, Jr L Bllmaker, Pa D Rininger, Millvillo lii Bradley, 1111nola . T Beunett,-.7eyaoy Shore SPECIAL 'NOTICES. M.2.11.7tMa3ZD. 3DT "F!T") DTIANR.---On Thursday morning, the 12th instant, Deborah wife of William J. Ditano, aged 81 years. Themaie relatives and friends of the family are in vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her - husband, N. 1031 Locust street, this morning, Feb. 16th, atlo o'clock. • SITER—On Thursday morning, the 11th instant, Hrs. Ann Biter. relict of the late John Biter, Rel., in the 86th year of her age. CChaßter county papers please COPY. her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, from her late residence, in Radnor township. Delaware • county, this morning, the 161 insbuit. at 11 o'clock. • TROINAB.--3uddenly, on the ]lth instant, Fit 11. Thomas, of Company 1,133 th Regiment, I'. V., in the aists ear of hie age. • TRAVILLA.—On the 12th instant. Jacob Travilla. in the ,Wtixesr of his age. • WALKER. —On the 12th instant, at Washington, D. C.. William V. Walker, in the 334 year of his age, son of the late Jottepb Walker. ' • Weekly R t of Interments. unr.rn °Fries. Feb.l4 'n the City of Phi 14th nj" IW.rtut,ll.l66J. If Deaths and interm , ,nts i rliff=lll ECMIC! Asthma; AbscessAgih • Burns and &sada. Callfer Fever, Typhoid Ilemmorrh'e, Mamie ilooPing Cough Hysteria Inflammation Brain. Bronchi.. Chest.— " Heart— • Larynx • • " Liver • • • • al:Recta.— Catgut Mos . • Croup Coniiestion of Brain: Luriga.•• Cousumptiou, Lapis Convulsions. ' . , Diptberia Diarrheas Droxo-y 8rain....... Lunge—. l'orito'm. " Stom &it Intnssuaoeption. • ' inanition Mania-a,Potti blalformation " Chest Henrt " Ovartet. Disease Heart Lung 5....... Liver Bow Marasinne Obstruction Bowels. Old Age Palay Run over on a R. R. Rheumatism Heart..• Rupturo of Uterits•• Softening of Drain.. Smelt Pox l• till • born Drowned Dyeentery ' Debility Emphyaerna, Lungs Bfruilion ou Brain... Erysipelas..:........ Expnaure . . . Falling on theice..• Fever. Btliona Catarrh ..... .• . " Eruptive. ..... 'Scarlet . • • •• • • " Typh Utl. .. .. . Syphilis.• Stmugulation of tho 13owels• ul Tec u tli s lu o g r Throat Unknown Wounds—pun Shot.. OF THE ABOVE TITERS WERE — Under I year..• ........ •• • 46 ! Frpn 40 to 50 From 1 to 2 14 60 to 130. 2to 5 28 " 60 to 70. 6to 10 10 " 70 to 80 10 to 15. 6 " 80 to 90 15 to tA). & ." 9n .to .1430 20 to 30. 35 " 100 to 110 ' " NI to 40 27 TotsL WARDS. WARDS. • WARDS. • First IA Tenth.-- ... - . 11.(Nincteenth-- Second 7 Eleventh 6 Twentieth Third. 17 Twelfth 3 Twenty-first.. ! Fourth 9 Thirteenth 9 Twenty-second Fifth 4 Fourteenth 13 Twenty-third-. Sixth SiFifteenth 10 Twenty-fourth. Seventh. 20 Sixteenth. 4 Twenty-ti fth • . Eighth 14 Seventeenth.-- 8 Unknown. Ninth '7 Eighteenth Of Total. ,Deduct deaths fromahe country .Net deaths In the city 239 'Nativity—United Suttee. lin: Foreign, 64; Unknown, 13. From the Almshouse, 6; People of Color, 13; from the country, ID. The number of deaths, compared with the corrmmond lug week of 1862, and of last week. was as follows: Week ending February 13th, 1862, was 281. Week ending February 7th, DM was 230. Males, 142; Females, 116; Boyx, 63; Girls, 44. Deaths, and interments of aoldiers in the city, 21 By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ, Health Officer. SPRING..MOURNING GOODS -BES SON & SON,—Mourning Store, No. 918 CHEST NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the most, desirable makes. Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. Black Monsselinm., 'remises. Bombazines, Black Crape rammetana, Alpacas, and Mobains. Black and White Lawns, Ginglisms, Mokairs. ° Black Silk Grenadines, mainline Samos. Black English Crapes and Veils. Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves,. Parasols, Collars, Sleeves, &e. .felB-0 PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND A-A ARCH, always keep a flne stook o . • Staple Household Goode.' 800 Best Meatus, Linens. ma numb. . PYRE & 'LANDELL, FOURTH AND . 4 - 1 ARCH, always keep a full lino of Mourning Shawls. jalo Fashionable Shawls. Erith' & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ABGH, have a fine assortment of G • ood Glomy Blaok Silks Jalo Widows' Saks without glom. HEADQUARTER, FIRST REM.. MUT INFANTRY ((ENW! RESARYES)..R. • ORDER No. 4. . PHILADELPITTA, Feb. 14. ISIR. The Officers of the regiment aro nottded to attend tho funeral of the late Pay master, Major R. F. DESILVER, from the residence of his brother, F. Desilver. Sect.. 944 North BROAD Street, THIS AFTERNOON, 16th inst., at 2X o'clock. In citizens' artne. By order or Captain CHARLES S. SMITH, Commanding Regiment. Adjutant. SORGE S. B: HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVA NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. It A RRIBEURG; February 19, 1S&I. THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA will meet in PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY, March 2,1, 151 E, and continue in session daring the week, to examine candidates for the post of medical o dicers is Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num ber of Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to 1111 Vsl4slllCleS now existing, as well as for others con stantly °smarting. Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, furnish ing proper testimonials for industry, sobriety and loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. It is im portant that the names be,reglstered on the Ant day of the meeting. By order of the Governor. JAMES KING. Surgeon General Peunsyl vaula fel&dtinh2 IM. REV.I JOHN S. INSKIP, LATE CHAPLAIN OF THE FOURTEEN ell BROOK-. LYN N. Y. S. M. will lecture in the SALEM H. E. CHURCH, Lombard street below Broad, ou TUESDAY EVF.NING,IIeb. 17th. Subject: Fourteen Manilla' ex perience ae Chapkah in the Army. Far the Benefit or the West Federal Street X. S. Church. Tickets, TWEti-. TY-FIVE CENTS. For sale at Perkinpine & Rigging, DR North FOCHT d Street, Methodist Tract Society, .1.19 North SIXTH Street, and at the door ou the evening of the lecture. • fel4-30 Ms FILER PU BLIG LECTURE.—A'LEC-: TITRE will be delivered at BRYANT, STRAT- Too, & CO. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on MONDAY EVE NING, the '• 6th inst., at 7i o'clock, ou the irubjeet of "We Insurance, inducting its Ilistory, and the Yam:. 'owe Methods Adopted to English and American, Orrin ponfor,'!by A. B. KEITH, Eeq,, Agent of the " Equita bib Life Assurance Society." fel9-I[9t. MCALEB COPE, TREAFORER OF THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMICS WON, Northeast corner of MINOR and SIXTH streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report :....- - From a member of St. Peter's Chitrch, additional••• . $5O Mrs_ Elizabeth Baker, additional 25 Joseph Andrade, additional 20 Frothinghtun & Wells, additional 50 George M. Stroud 50 Mrs. Ann Demme. additional 100 Cambria Iron Company 100 Proceeds of a lecture given in the Baptist Church, Morena Hook, per Dr. M, Emanuel 17 B. G. Godfrey 22 Clement Biddle 600 Lehigh Crane Iron Company 100 C. 11, Grant, additional 25 Samuel B. Thomas • 00 H. C. Harrison & Son 10 Evans Rogers, additional 50 . B, Crawford 2 Mrs. Tobias Wagner, additional 25 Miss Rhoden, additional 2.5 ArrnPr Young Brother &Co - 2.5 E. W. Clark .4 Co., additional 100 Previonaly reported THE SANITARY COMMISSION, No. 24 . South SIXTH Street, also acknowledges the receipt of the fol lowing donations in hospital supplies since the last retort: Le Raysyille Ladies' Aid, I pkg Hiss H. N. Brink, Sec'y: Allentown Ladies' Atd,t pkg, R. A. geess, Sec'Y. Upland Heights Ladies' Aid. 1 pkg, A.. C. Crozer, Oxford Ladies' Aid. 1 pkg, Ass te Cuar.ingham. See'y. Bethlehem Ladies' Aid, I pkg, Mrs. Mary Selfridge, Sec' A Lady, Stookings. Mrs. C. J. Peterson, Wool Clothing. It .• ORITTENI3EBPS PIifILA.DELPRIA COBIBIERCIAL COLLEGE. N, E. cor. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Instruction in Book-keening, Penmanship, Mercan tile Forma, Commercial Law, Calculations, :lc. fold -3t* Individual In s truction. Open Day and Evenina. ALL PERSONS FAVORABLE 'TO forming a new Building Association, to be called The Pascal Building Association, are requested to at tend a meetin gat the Mechanics' Institute, FIFTH Street below Washinaton Avenue, on MONDAY EVENING, lath inst., at 7X o'clock. • fell-20 Me OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. PHILAMILPRIA, February 9, NOTICE TO STOCKFIOLDNEM —THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on. MON DAY, the second day of March, 1E63, at the Office of the Company, No. 23$ South THIRD Street, The Polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH. felo-tmL2 Secretary. lIMHOMMOPATIFICIC HOSPITAL, "11111 CIIT.EiBERT Street.—Thin institution is now open for the reception of eick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable' manner, iree of charge. B. F. Cif.ELfif, noM-tf Secretary of Board of Managers. M. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR T. 1.4. TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PIIILADRI, 'ETA, October 24, ma. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, re.9.Bm Government Surgeon-Artist. A TTENTION. l OFFICERS, OF THE A NEW PATENT ARMY ;FELT HAT Is now ready for Inapeetlen and Pale at WARi3UBTON'S, No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, adjoining the new post Wilco. This new ARMY HAT is novel and appropriate in design, and posseeees unusual convenience in its combinations. yaw No, 1. Exhibits the Hat In full extended shape; when worn in this form it has more of the truly military character than the disliked and almost discarded taper ing or steeple-crown regulation hat. VIEW No. 2. Exhibits the crown depressed or folded. agreeably to a fancy much indulged in of late by mUt tary men. vinw No. a Exhibits the Hat compressed or folded down flat, so that It can at Omen be carried or hold under tho arm, or be packed In the trunk or knapsack. and oc cupy only the least possible space. The ordinary hat may by force be folded down, but on opening Rout again it wilt be found disfigured by irre gular marks and creases; this is not the case with this newly-inarmted Rat. for it is so designed and arranged that it folds or shuts np in its own lines, naturally and without farce, and when 'opened oat again exhibits no irregular marks nr creases. Many of these liatgsre:new in the use of the Officers of the Regular and • Volunteer service, affording to them unusual satimfactielk. Prices dependent solely on quality of material. TILE MAMMOTH OATPLE, P UR -a- chased by A. R. Panl, Generate. D.: MCCLELLAN and GEltlßALDl.—The — pnblic are Invited 'to 'call and examine thexe extraordinary Cattle. The Dime them seas never before produced in this or any other country. Ou exhibition, free of charge, at the Western Exchange Hotel, FIFTEENTH and MARKET Streets. To be Slaughtered on or about the ]st of March, and sold by A. R. PALM, SECOND AVENUE, WESTERN MAR KET. .. • fel3-30 ENVELOPES AT No. 316 - OHESTNIIT STREET. • Envelopes at No. 316 Chestnut street. : • Envelopes at No. 316 Chestnut street. , Envelopes at No. 336 Chestnut street. Magee 's Envelope Manufactory ogee's Envelope Manufactory Is at No. 316 Chestnut street. Is at No. 316 Chestnut street. Macee's Paper Store, No. 316 Chestnut street: Nages's Parer Store, No. 316 Chestnut street. • Wholesale and retail. • Wholesale and retail At M.AGEE'S. No. 316 CHESTNUT Street. between Third and Fourth. fold JAMES M. SOOVEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Master and Examiner In Cherwell". 3aB.2m* ll B ?Wm tiered Canaan. N. J. THE MOST SUCCESS/Mk AND SCH. -A- ENTIFIC HAIR DYER.olty le GIUTIK UN wr FOURTH and.BILANCR. ' :.. •. • . . fpewtt VELAMPAGNBWINR—AN INVOION ‘i or "vbi Roil" and "Green Beal" Caanipaue Wine, to f lrerg i grOFlZ & Levimonil. lel SOX and 204 South FRONT Wilt' TELE PRESS.-PIIILADELPHIA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1863. Owing to the depressed condition of Trade last wring and mummer, quantities of DRESS GOODS were mold at .auction at considerably LESS THAN IMPORTATION OOST, at which time we were induced to Purchase, and have carried over a larger stock than usual, which is now ar ra aged, and marked at such prices as will effect rapid Purchasers who will enticing° their wants must rea lize advantages, an the increase of Duty and Excitapos will advance the price of this character of goods greatly. Wholesale buyers will find desirable Goods in. our stock. TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. PLAID VALENCIAE, NECOTAS, I'ABIS PRINTED BERMES. PLAIN BEREGES, • • BLACK HEENAN'S. • BLACK BEREGE ROBES, and FANCY DRESS SILKS. CURTJEN STODDELRT & BRO., 450, 45E, and 454 North SECOND Street, fel4-St above Willow, Philadelphia. TABLE LINENS AND NAPICINS.-;--- -A- I have closed out n large stock of Linens, which I will open on Monday. and sell 25 percent. less than they can be imported for at the present time. ' Ono lot fi lIC Union Tablo Damask, at 6234 c. One lot Alf Linen Brown Table Damask, at 6230, • One lot all Linen Bleached Table Damask, at 70c: One lot do. much finer, at 873051. Three different widths of those very heavy hand-loom' half-bleached Table Linens which are dammble. .4.31 the cheapest lot of Napkins to the city. t - Ono large lot of Snow Drop pure linen at $1.75: . One do. Damask, - very heavy,. at $L 75. One do. Snow Drop, fi ner, at C. One do.. Snow Drop do $2.50. . Ono do. Damask, fine and heavy. at $3. These are worthy the attention of Housekeepers, for they are pure Linen. and lowpriced Napkins are scarce. 050 Dozen Due Handkerchiefs, all Linen, at $1.50, worth $2. . • 100 Doz. very fine do. at $2, worth at least $2.50. One lot all Linen Towels, at $l. 50. One lot do. finer do. at *2.21 One lot largo size, fringed with border all around, $O. Russia Crests, at 1415, 16 and 18)(c. Linens are advancing on account of the high prico of gold and the heavy duty on them, which is still increas ing. The above lots are very low. and should be attended to at once. Olt MILLS-B. IMNES. felft-It 101.3 MARKET Street, above Tenth. Total... ....... . R. OASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH ‘• • EIGHTH' Street, will continue selling his DARK DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS,I AND CASSIMMIES. Also, Rid and other Gloves, at the old extreme low prices, for one week more, previous to taking account of stock. ONE WEER MORE OF BARGAINS ONE WEEK MORE OF BARGAINSI' • Selling Dark Fancy Silks, fit% to $1.24. Selling beet American Delaines, 210. Selling Figured French Merinoes M to MI: Selling Plain French Merinoes, 75 to $l. Felling all-wool Figured Detainee, E to 60c. Selling Plaid Ceylons, M cents, worth 44. Selling Men's andßr' Wear, at old prices. Selling fine Erects° S awls, at auction prices: Felling fine Blanket Shawls, low. Selling small plaid Wool Delaines, 310. Selling Plaid and Stripe Shirting Flannels, WO. Selling Winter Mourning Goode at old prima. The kind of goods fur speculators to buy are just such goods as are being sold as low as at any period known, winch is the case in all of the above goods. BIIISLINS of every kind. FLANNELS in great varlets'. LI SRN GOODS, And every description'of STAPLE DRY GOODS, for lees than package priced. J. It GASSELEERRY'S Mammoth Dry Goode House, . felB-2t 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. COTTON GOODS, VERY LOW.-THE GREAT MUSLIN STORE has some of the old stock On band yet, which is being sold at priests that will defy competition. They will be sold at the same for a few days-longer, notwithstanding they are still on the rise. Consumers should take advantage of this and buy now, for by put ting it off they will undoubtedly pay more. All my Muslims are worth more by the case than I am. asking, .but as they did not cost me high, I can afford to sell cheap, which I am doing. There is no make in the market but what I have, both in Bleached and Brown. Sheeting., all widths; Pillow Casing, all widths and Qualities. In art, I have everything In the muslin way there is. A first rate stock of Calicoes, Merrimaeks, Spragnes, and all other good makes. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, teEl-St No. 1013 MARKET street, above Tenth. "I EMBROIDERIES I EMBROIDERIES! —Preach Needle-worked Bands, Edgings, Insert logs, Hdkfe, Collars, Setts, Skirts, &o. t a large assort ment of very choice goods at low prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, fe9-Swif 1008 CHESTNOT Street; p P RINTED LINENS! PRINTED LINENS t I—At a small advance on the old prices, a larse assortment of Printed Linens, in new and dmiza hie patterns, suitable for children's wear, dresses, &c. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, fe9-3wif . 1008 CHESTNUT Street. DOMESTIC MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, &e.—All of the desirable makes for ealo, at the lowest rash pricer., SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & AREISOH, fe9-Ewlt 1009 OBESTNUT Street. , GOLD, SILVER, SEMI .THREE-TENTHS COUPONS, lei* o3l o/4ticr. CERTIFICATES• OF " INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, ORDERS ON WASHINGTON, - WANTED. SEVEN TIMES- TENTHS AND ALL OTHER UNITED STATES LOANS FOR SALE. • DREXEta & 00., lel4-St 34 South THIRD Street. • FIVE-TWENTIES, OR; TWENTY YEAR RI; PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE doriamuT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TIM HURT to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. • Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSORLF TION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Snb•Treasnry or Depository of the United States, on the trot days of May and November of each year. At the present 1 , 3131/CITY ON nom., these Bonds yield about BIGHT Der cent. per aanum. A full supply always on band. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, no6-tutbl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 1, aw $10,344 25 t.1(51.603 25 .3 - COM :CL• OAP.P . at SON, 7 . .......:..... ,. :.:• . ..' '• :._ '...- •••:-•:':.: • • • ..-. _ . STOOK.. ilb 'NOTE BROKERS, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TER MECHANICS' BANK. MODEM AND BOLD ON COMMISSION AT TRI AND' NOT= AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THB S . EARTHY THOMAS, STOCK ABM BILL BROKER, __ET_OCKEI and BONDS, and all kinds of U. GOVERN mr BECURITIESbonitht and sold on Commission, ex elnshrely. Briefness Paper and Loan" on Collateral nesoeiated at lowest rates. _ Orders byltlall shall recetyenrompt attention. Eaters to Messrs. Nathan Troller Oeo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. fly;arii.k. co m Itamael jt. Thomas, Ban, SUMS OF $4,000 ) $3,500 AND $3,000, at 5 per cent. Interest. to lone on mortgage, for three or five years. S. W. THAOKARA & SON, fel2-31.• 244 South TB IRD Street $ 3 ,0 00 . TO $lO,OOO , TO LOAN ON mortgage of Improved farms to New Jer; E. CARPENTER, tell-12t• 242 South THIRD Street. X 35 000-,~-THZS Fi All rat Bl O or l i r ga N jea on r' i?s LOAN 1 Property, or Farms; Nvithin_2o miles A' the pity. Apply to (ten E. PETTIT, No. 309 WAL.IMP Street. 14 EIMER'S IVORYTYPES ABE RARE specimens of natural and beautiful Pictures, not exaggerated in expression or celeriac. a truthful copy. SECOND Street, above Green. . It W• HENRY PATTEN'S NEW WESTL • END WINDOW SHADE, CURTAIN, UTHOL. STERY STORE, No. 1408 CHESTNUT *Street, next door to Hubbell's Apothecary. W. HENRY FATTEN most cordially thanks hie friends and the public generally for their liberal and extended patronage, which lots enabled him to increase his business, in proportion to all calls made upon hint, and hopes to merit, by strict attention to every depart- Men t of the same, a continuance or their favor. Window Shades of every style and quality in the mar ket; Damask Lea Muslin and Nottingham Curtains, Vestibule Laco and Rods ; Gilt Cornices,, from a massive and elegant design to amen, cheap (though), neat band. -Upholstering Denartment comprises every branch in the trade, and therongb workmen employed for its separate parts. Redding re. Hair, Husk or Feathers, on hand or made to order (with despatch) of the very best materials. Spring, Beds allowed by customers to he nuaurpasted tone man hired exensively fee , his ability in this direction. Farnitnro reaphoistoted,, varnished, and repaired. Carpets or Matting cat ;ud made, or al-. 'tered and put down, by the best men to he got is the city. Furniture Slips or Covers handsomely made and fitted. Verandah Awniugs, of various mitterritt, Wed to windows of private houses, public; building; or stores. 'lron Ited.tends of every description, aim, and quality. Carpet Bindings, Carpet and Gimp Tacks, and Shade Trimming, Wholoaale and Rota% W. HENRY I , A_TTRN. fat.% ' No. 1408 CA &STINT Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. FINANCIAL. CITY WARRANTS, OLD DEI(ANDS, BOUGHT AND. SOLD. 0 IJRCURRENT MONEY WANTED Collections : made on .al aticeable • PALMER' 8.11113E1r, felB-mivtet* No. G.l South THIRD Stree NO: is SOUTH THIRD Sitt=.T, STOOKS AND BONDS BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY IN VE.STED BEST TEEM: No. 31% WALNUT STREET. rdo., tlauTthOinaii,Teq. del6-3mif COMMISSION HOUSES. ALTEMIIS & DOZENS, %It CHESTNUT STREET SOLE AGENTS POE GREEN & DANIELS", CELEBRATED /IVRY FINISH SPOOL COTTON, WARRANTED MOO YARDS. Pronounced one of the best makes In the market. fel4-itu ARMY GOODS. DARE-BLUE COAT CLOTHE. DARKNLIIE CAP CLOTHS. • SR'Y-BLUE CLOTHS TOE. OFFICERS. 'ARISE BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT, I6OONCE DUCK. DRILLS; STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SEUKT INGE,. For sale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. • WINK . ' . CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. GLEN ECHO . MILLIS, CO., MAROPACTDRERS: . IMPORTERS. AND DEALERS, 509 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppoldte Independence MIL). CARPETINGSr OIL CLOTHS, Webavo now on band an extensive stock of CARPET- INGE, of our own and othor makes, to which,we call • the.atteation of cash and short-time buyers. f I 4-Ipi SEWING MACHINES.- GROVER &•, BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOIS • [,.'z'z • . . SEWINGm . .A4i(Etr 'Es, EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT „These MACHINES have taken the First Pion:dam at the State False last held In NEW YORK, MISSOURI, NEW JERSEY, KENTUCKY; OHIO, TENNESSEE.. .. INDIANA, VIRGINIA.] ILLINOIS NORTIPCAEOLINA, . MICHIGAN, ALABAMA , lOWA, CALIFORNIA. . INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EL RIBITED IN IRE. Xir The Work made upon the OEUVE: dc'EAKEE MACHINE has taken the Fret Premium at every Fair In the United Stites where it has been exhibited to this date. • IiACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the same price; rnakingeither the GROVESi di,BAICER Stitch or the Shuttle Stitch, es customers prefer. DROVER & BAKER S. M. CO:, 3331.-tf-if 7110 CHESTNUT STEW. MILITARY 'GOODS. EVA.NS & MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, And everything necessary for the complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1a27-1m G . W. SIMONS & BROTHER, BANBO'I•STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND • IaiLITAKIr GOODS, IN EVERY VABMTM JaB-116m • WATCHES AND JEWELRY: J. 0. FULLER,. Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FINE WATCHES AX.D JEWELRY. 1 No. 71.4 CAP 2 .67:3T Street., (11P-itaire, opposite heuionle Temple). Has now o • n a . . : GB AND'COMPLETESTOCK, RMIRAOING AMERICAN AND SWISS:WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN, WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AXD• FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell-3m Li. T 1 PRA•PT, MOMS= TO PILTT k TBATZ) _ 607 CHESTNUT STREET. Is constantly la receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Of clearable styles and onalltlee, to salt all classes of fel4L3mlf • FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. G.-RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH &tree iftFINE AMERICAN• AND. IMPORTED WATCHTS, Gold. Jewelry. and Sil verware. at the lowest possible prices. 0. RUSSELL. 552 North SIXTH ' j . C. FyLLE.R'S FINE GOLD REN:I24. THE BEST PEN IN ME, FOR SALE IN ALL , SIE S. fell-8m E.LI HOLDENAt Dealer in fine eximicum AND IMPORTED WATCHES, • .7KWELRY, AND CL00.E.%._ oelltane 108 MB= Street. ~ULCANITT~ ,RINGS: .\ A fall assortment, all sires and sty .1: 0. FULLER, 1, • • No. '7151 • CHESTNUT Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRIORS. • FARR St BROTHER, Imlorters, mil e& 324 OECESTNIIT Street, below '7<inith. RoGRELS "& BROTHER'S FINE PLATED • WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, KNIVES, .!co. J. O. FUI,LER, No. 712 • CHESTNUT Street MG=CEMII,3 10,H . I11.&DELP'HIA., t! BE E.R. H. A N.G LN:G, HO WELL Sc, BOURKE, CORNER OF FOU.RTIf AND MARKET STREETS,• 31ANUFACTITRERS OF PAPER. HANGINGS AND WINDOW : CURTAIN PAPERS • Offer to the Trade a LARGE 'AND P.LEGANT:ASSORT MENT OF.•000DS, from the cheapest Brown Stock to the Finest Decorations. N. E. COE. FOURTH AND MARKRT STREETS. N. 8.-4301td Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW' Pal PERE; of emery grad& • . • fel3-2m , BDUCAIaOII. fItAS . KCAL AND EN GLISRSCHOOL OF H. D. GREGORY. A. M., 110 S EMMET Street.' jal9ams VILLAGE.. 4REEN SEMINAR - Z.-A SILECT BOARDING SCHOOLMUR MEDIA. r t ft. Thorough course in Mathematics. Glad/doe; Eninga studies, dm. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Bur. relying, and Civil' tigineering. PnPlls taken of ail alma and are received at any time, Boarding per sateek, Tuition per quarter, S6.M. For catalogues or information address Bev. J. RERTRY BARTON. A. M., 'Villain Green, Pa. • 0010.4. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. BUNCH, LAVER, AND SULTAISABAISINB, , CITRON CURRANTS, SPICE& • CIDER WINE, aro.. &c. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, CORNER. ELEVENTH AND VINE HIV, 5 E 8 30-INOR pLAmmorrE UMBRELLA OLOTHS. For ale by MthiIIIW DIMLY'S SONS, Jer BOSTON. Mum CIOFFEE! COFFEE t ' COFFEE The beet and cheapest prepared_ Qatel. trial will convince the moat alceptteel, No °barge made if satisfaction isnot rendered. Prepared and for sale at tho Earle Steam Wee and Cellist 'Merits, 21 , 91. and 340 North FRONT Street. ROWAED WORRELL. I dolMmit AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "AURORA FLOYD,' "JOHN MARCHMONT'S LEGACY," "THE CAPTAIN OF THE VULTURE," Sio; Paper 60 cents Thin is tha third bif 110 of the novels by the' author of Aurora. Floyd." who is now being read, tallied' about, and admired more than any writer of fiction of tha day. It is an animated, interesting, well-constructed novel. and there is no shade or suspicion of dullness in• any of its pages. It is written in a pleasant, flowing style that oontributea largely to hold the attention which the inge nuity of its plot awakens. 10,000ot "LADY AUDLET'S SEM?, " amoyel by the ASDIB author, were sold invue week. DICK tit FITZGERALD; No. 18 ANN Street, New York. Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place. Copies of the above book sent by mai.l..to any address, free of postage, oirreceipt of the price: Second edition now ready. fel3-fmw3f, GERMANTOWN. PA • THE . IRONFUR, NAGE, SLAVERY *AND &HOBBS - lON. BY BET. JOHN H. ANONRY.. A Usfngeefrom Mississippi, Price $l. Mr. Aughoy's volume discloses a few cases, among thousands, and maker usshudder to think of what ..migut be told mule the whole truth find its way to the light. He was about eleven years at the South, and in this work he gives us an inside VieNV of th. machinery employed to precipitate the rebellion, of the stifling of Union voices, and of the merciless conscription. His owe personal Darrell ve is one of the most thrilling and touching ever written.. The arrest, the imprison ment, the escape, the rearrest,. the Atoning under the unfitted sword, the reinearceration, the filthy dungeon, ths loathsome food, the second .SCAPe, the pursuit by cavalry and bloodhounds, the famishing from thirst and hunker, and the Anal exodus from the iron furnace, and reception under the folds of the good old flag, form such a story that we envy not the heart .of him who can read dt without deep emotion. His views of slavery, as it presented imeit for eleven succe.sive years to hie own eye cannot fail atlb is time to interest all.' This day published by IYILLIAM'S. lie - AI:FRED - MARTIN, fele • 606 C 4ESTNUT. Street HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, THE GREAT 00;sISIThIMATION..--. 4 ' l Dr. CUMMING'S NEW' VOLUME, • PUBLISHED' THIS DAY. • Also. New• Editions of' • Cumming's Lectures on the Apocalypse. 3 vols. Do. Lectures on the Parables and Miracles. Do. Lectures on Daniel; I voL Do. Family Prayers, 2 vole. • Do. Signs of the Times. Minor Works 3 vols., Twelve Urgent Gusetion__"‘ • LINDSAY & BLAKISFON,' Publishers and Booksellers, feld . 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. 9A OEN Ta.:-- c *o r.r o TA-Ax . ..H AL BUMS from 211_ . ltaioi • The largest as 89rtment, handsopost rles,.and lowest prices in the city STANDARD AND 111THCELLANBOUS • BOOKS, all that can be found in a 'first-class Bookstore, at low rates. All of 0: G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the ggs ! _ _ _ GENB RAI; • TOM. THU MB AND ' • LAHTlttsi Portrait,of Mr. and Mrs. TOM THUMB' in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair, At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf .439 CHESTNUT Street.. 'ln CEN TS. —PHOTOGRA.PIi AL " BUMS 90 cts. A N•ery large stock. of Photograph Albums, ranging in price from 40 cts to ft', and Card Pictures 81.00 per dozen. G. W. PITCHER'S New Bookstore, fe.l4-2t 808 CHESTNUT Street. A PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA:—It will be completed IN ONE MORE VOLUME.. This invaluable Library, of information should be in ,possession of every intelligent family in the land, form- Ing,*as it doesi, the cheapest collection of useful reading matter published: Tlose 'who subscribe now will save 4 on the set. OFFICE OF THE CYCLOPEDIA, • • 33. South SLXTIL above Chestnut. N. B.—dgmits wanted in this and New Jersey to take orders for the above. • fe7-12t (IFFICF OP APPLETON'S- CYCLO PEDIA, 33 South SIXTH,. above Chestnut.. Agenv, also, for the following works: PUTNAM'S LECORD OF THE REBELLION. NATIONAL EDITION'OF WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS: LIFE AND. LETTERSQF.WASHINGTON IRVING. BATARD TAYLOR'S COMPLETE WORKS. HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF DICKENS' WORKS. GEMS FROM' THE'DUSSELDOE F GALLERY. • GRANT WHITE'S SHAKPPEARE,•I2 vols. BANCROPT'S.UNITED STATES, 8 vols. BRITISH POETS AND ESSAYISTS. Boston Edition. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON, 16 vole, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS at lowest prices. fe7-12t TIER FAIRY WEDDINGf! By special arrangement, we publish atatudoe/p 4be ' CARD • PHOTOGRANIS of the LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING PARTY, as follows . • , . GEN. TOM THUMB in his Wcilding suit • .prke 25 cte. Mrs. GEN. TOM 'lll.ohlß, ITividing drum Mr. and Mrs. GEN:*TOMTHOMB,-in •Wed-' ding dress. " • " COMMODORE lIIHT and MISS MINNIE, groomsman and bridesmaid. Mrs. GEN. TOM THOME, in celebrated Re mann drms Misses LAVINIA and-MINNIE WARREN... " ,The whole BRIDAL PAR rr (group of four). Card " 50 eta. ,The BRIDAL PARTY (Stereoscopic picture), . " The BRIDAL PARTY !Stereoscopic entoreck 7.s"efs. The price of card picturts, colored, wilt ,a P.Ui cents extra. Can be senbby mail on receipt. of price and• postage stamps. None genuine unless stamped with our trade mark EA: 'in a circle. on the front of the photogruph. Beware of spurious copies made from engravings, Sec. • R. & H. T. ANTHONY.' 50IBROADWAY. New York, lifanufacrtmerg of the best Photographic .Allrusse. and- Publish ers of Card Photographs of calebrities. The Negatives of these -exquisite pictures were made. for ns by BRADY, fel6-413r W Sr Val" CAN DEPEND UPON THEN being'strikina t KENESSES if you get Colored Pho togniphs of REIME.R; care aria akin are mauling In their execution; only *I SECOrin Street, above Green. It IMPERIAL AND CARD PHOTO GRAPHS of all the west Works of Art for gala by KALLIIN, felo4B No. 1308 CHESTNUT &reek *JUST OPENED; A NEW• PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 9064.12011 STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. FROM • THE CARTE. DH VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZL • Are produced hy the most EXPERIRNCRD "ARTIST& Those erieldeut erst.classpioturesure Invited to call and. examine specimens. • A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames on Y. A. 0. KNIFiI: deTP.Sm T HOTO GRAPZIO ALBUMS- A. large variety forieU...itt low mica by -7 ;:.TAXIISZttIi'SSN & 00., 994.-uHESTNITT Street. - 14tElISLE,RS- "GREAT - ARTISTIC, ER -AN. FORTS:are Grose .natural. and..tnleasing JVORE TYPES colored and taatefallv arranged, and. Studied drapery tastefully colored. SECOND Street, above Green. It • INTERNAL. REVENUE... • .A . OENOY FOR THE SALE OF TAX No. 67 South THIRD Street. first door above Chestnut A fall supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly on bend. and for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $6O and up Wards. Orders bY Mail promptly attended to. Office Howe from 9 A. Df_to 5 P. N. • JACOB 8.. RIDGWAY, • ae54,169 No. 57 South THIRD Street UNITED STATES PIETA COLLECTION DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA. NOTICE. —The ANNUAL ASSESSMENT for the above named District of all persons liable to a Tax on Car riages; Pleasure Yachts, BilliardtTables t and Gold and • Silver Plate, and also of all persons required to take out LICENSES,- 'having been completed, NOTICE -RI HER& By GIVEN that the Taxes aforesaid will be received for. the TWENTY -SECOND-and TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS. of the City of Philadelphia, by WILLIAM.H. MILLER and THEODORE S. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collectors, at the oMce, Langstrothls Balding, OU.MaIiTOWN, and • for the TWEN'ff -THIRD WARD of said city by DA -• GIRL W. ouxrar. Deputy Collector, at, the Dace of the Collector, Frankferd. street, Frankford. tween the hours of 9 A. AL and 3 P. M • PENALTIES. • All personSwho Win to pay their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Sliver Plate, on-or- before the twenty.trat day of February, 1.501, will incur a penalty of ten per eentum additional of the amount thereof and posts, es provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law. of July I,lBB'. All persons who„ in like manner, shall fail to take out their LICENSES, ea required by law, on or before the 21st of February next, will incur a penalty of tan per centum additional on the amount thereof, and WIRER TIMES TILE AMOUNT'OF SAID LICENSES, in accord ance with the provisions of the 19th and 459th sections of the Excise Law aforesaid. • Money of the Ilnited States only received. No further notice Will be given." JOHN W. COWELL, Collector. Germantown (Philadelphia),..lin.. 30, ja.3o-tfea TTN'ITED STA.TES NUE --THIRD COLLECTION' DISTRICT, Pennsyl v atria, comprising Twelfth Thirteenth,.Sixteenth, Se yea teen th Eigh,teenth, and Nineteenth words of the city of Philadelphia! NOTlralE.—'Fbe ANNISAL ASS'ESSSIENT for the above /mined. District, of all permits Debt° to a Tax• on Car rienes.:Pieuaure Yachts, Billiard Tables and Gold and Billet) Flats), and also of all persons required to take out Licenses, having been aorapleted, notice is hereby given that the/axes aforesaid will be revolved daily hy the and assitrned. between the hours. of 9 A. N. and 3P: Bl M. (Brandeis excepted,) et his °ob bouthwest corner of TIORD and WILLOW. Streets, on and elk r moziwor. February Id, 1933, and nutil and including SATURDAY. thong day of the same month. PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay ,their Annual Taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Lilliard,Telilee, and Gold and Silver Elate, on or before the aforesela 21st of Febru ary, UM, will incur a penalty of ten per cent aur addi tional of the amount thereat and coat as provided for in the 19th settle)] of the Enloe Law of ally 1 . ) 1801. All who, in liko.manner, shall. Kau to take out their Licenses, as iequirod by law, on or before the Ilet of Itebraary, 1889,_w ill hour penalty,raf THREE TIMES TEE AMOUnT OF SAID LICENSES. In accordance with thoprovieione of the d9th section of the Excise Law aforesaid. /Kis- Money of the United States only received. /Kir No further notice will be given. wiLLIAm.J. WAINWRIOH ,T Collector, jal7-dtf S. W. eor. THIRD and WILLOW' Sts. wi t DR FINE, PRACTICAL DEN -IST for the last twenty years. 219 VINE St., below Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEEI' of the age. mounted. on flue Gold, Patina, Silver, Vulcanite. Co ralite. 'Amber, Bto., at 'vices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to hat for life. Artificial Teeth re• paired to cult. No pale is extracting. No charges an al satisfied all le right. Reference. best families. jalfifini IkirOgQITITO NETS . AND NETTING JOUIL for sale by JOSEPH H. THOMPSON. &soot, lel2-Bt* - No. North 'VIETH Street. MICROSCOPKS, SPEO!I OLES - , AND SPY-GLASSYS, for presents d t 1, ru b t a, CO., OBIETKIN Street NEW PUBLICATIONS. BY THE AUTHOR OF "LADY AM)- LEY'S SECIi2T." PUBLISHED Tuts DAY THE LADY LISLE. A NOVBL BY MISS M. E. BRADDON, rubliphod by 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Streetree All Books usually to be had ins . FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, • . Will always be found on our shelves . AT THE LOWEST PRICES fee-tt Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK Mtn 31174 fel7•tf - • 439 CHESTNUT Street. ~ti. , . INTERNAL REVENUE. WANTED.-113 E PERSON WHO AD VERtt ABD. fora situation to ruse Vegetables sad riovrers. on the 5.7 m of December ;ast, over the Address of AIIILAC IF, 111)11* puinching to his advantae b y calling at The..Pr'ess . office.. it WANTED ---A FIRST-CLASS SALES. MAN in the 4/mounter° Bneinese in Philadel phia. None other deed apply. Addreva "Box" 161 Philadelphia P. 0. fell-wfmlt WANTED -AN ASSTSTANT BOOK. KEEPER. imply., in handwriting of tho appli cant. to Box 4%34, POOt pelf*. WANTED. TO RENT A STORE T T on Or lOTOP3 JsnnbrrW, PM, on north eidsOf MARKET• *Me* between Monad mad Fifth' etym.:Ls, , Address J. E. T.. "Preen Nce." • . fol:1-31.• SRO ND-HAND FURNITURE WSNIET—AIso, Comets, Mirrors. Bodding,Stoves, &C. The biglinat price paid In cult. Call oraddrosi Wlll. LEWD, No. Ittl RIDGE Avenue. fat-W. Cloth 73 cents WAN 1' ED- AN EXPERIEN OED SALESMAN in a Wholesale Fancy Dry Goods. House. en Market street. Applications, with references, to be addressed to B. &. C.,. at this office. (014-3 t! WANTED-A GENTLEMAN WITH' TY a cash capital of from Five Hundred to Three Thonsabd Dollars, to invest in a lucrative business. Large profits and quick sales. Address "H, G.," Box 738 Phlladelphia J.'ost fek3-4t. DEPUT3t QUARTERNLA.STER-GENE RAL'S OFFICK —PHILADELPHIA; Fbb. S. MR VESSIsLS wasted immediately to carry COAL to the following points : Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, ,V a. Alexandria, Va. Newbern, N. C. Port Royal, S.C. Al BOYD, frlo-tf Captain and Amlet. Quartermaster. e tl • WANTED TO RENT-A 'SNAIL maWOOLEN hULL suitable for nuking Cotton Warp Goods. Addreae I. lEL; .11oz 2IIV Phffadelptila Post Office, statipctemps. tisl3-3t. • • 411 WANTED T O":- PIIR.OHASE -A Migamodetati sized three-etorr Brick HOUSE, in a can. tral location. Must Dave all the modern improvements. Address 'Rouse," at this office. stating price, terms. and location. . ja.31.-tr WANTED TO RENT, PROBE THE Ma first of 'April next a modorate-sized three-Mori BRICK DWELL) NO HOUSE. in a central locality. • It must have all the modern improvements. Address, " Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. jai 541 di a VESSELS' WANTED TO •LOAD COAL Immediately. -for Key West aaa. New Oilcans.. Charters made upon the most favorable terms. Apply to BN PER NORTON & CO.. fal2-61.. 20SX WALNUT Street. Up Stairs. V,""" VWV,M , WWWW .B O. ARD I G SINGLE ROOMS VACANT. at 415 South FIFTEENTH Street. wits full or partial board. • . felt-3t• FOR SALE AND TO LET. .COAL YARD F R E.-THE beet lilted nit Yard in the eitY; capacity for doing any amount of business: Inquire on the premises, No. 957 North NINTH Street; below Girard avenue. felt-®M' TO DRIJ9G3STg--A RARE OPPOR TIMMY. —For,Blle. an interest in an Old Estab li sh. ed Retail Drag Store' on CLIESTNET Street, on very favorable tune. ,Reason for.sgling . the Part,' cannot attend. Address 'Qulttine. !rest t;Stre. fel2-3t. TO B$N -HALF OF .A STORE IN zA• the' inetillthotheed of SIXTH and ' CAEST , NOT Street,. Adam: stittinrimaineos wanted for ' At more. 'Prow office. fe4.2-3t* : UNENCUMBERED COUNTRY REAL ESTATE and CASH to exchange for MERCHAN DISE or good CITY PROPERTY. E. PUNT, fell-6t • 309 WALNUT Street. • SAW AND' PLANING MILL FOR RENT. —The Subscriber offers for Rent, front and after the 15th FEBRUARY, his extensive SAW AND FLAME°. MILL in the borough of Marietta. There aro a Fifty Hbrse Power angine in good running order, a Slitting Saw, two upright Log Saws, a new improved Planing Machine, and • all the Circular Saws necessary. for if/axing Pickets, Laths, &c. The Mill is on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a siding running up to the MUI, and It is within fifty feet of the Pennsylvania Canal; in short the establishment has all the facilities for doing an extensive and profitable business. For further particu lars inquire!!! the subscriber, at the Mill. . GEORGE W. MEITAFFEr. F°RALR—.AIsT ESTABLISHED BD . - •SINRSS, in which Eighty Thousand . Dollars can be gold annsally; profits at least ten per cent. An invest ment of Twelve or Piftt en Thousand Dollars will be ne cessary, The property, machinery,•and fixtures will be sold on reasonable terms. Address "L. 0.." Press office. fell-wfrm3t. GERMANTOWN• PROPERTY .LFOR SALE.—A desirable residence, situated on JOHNSON Street, between Green and Main streets. The loCcontai us ninety' feet front by three hundred feet deep. Tho Improvements are handsomely' located. and consist of a double three-atory Stone House, with hall in the centre and kitchen back, with all the conveniences of gas, water, stable, garden, &c: For further rarticulain, apply on the premises,. or to DANIEL 'TRUMP, first wharf below Coates street, on the Delaware. fel64ot* COUNTRY-SEAT ANTE D.— mga• The advertiser aishes to purchase a well-situated first-class RESIDENCE. including from twenty-five to seventy-five acres of Land. with - good improvements, within fifteen or twenty miles of Philadelphia. Address "H. L.. 11.,- with full particulars, at the office of this paper. . fel6-2111. TO RENT—AN ELEGANT •AND Ara. commodious DWELLING, containing 40 rooms, in a splendid Situation, opposite the new Post Office and the Custom House on CEIMTNUT Street. For terms, appl between the hour of 10 and 2 o'clock, at No. 4 13 CHESTNUT Street, abore.Foorth.. G:14.60 JOHN REA. afi OR SA. L E.-A HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK • :DWELLING. bask buildings and Lot of Oround,. on the N rth side of SPRUCE Stieet, between Second and Third .treets. Terms Accommodating Apply to A. B. CARVER Sr 13. W. corner of NINTH and. FILBERT. &a. fell-9t. FO•R SALE.-THE ORIGINAL ..I=aOYSTER BAY, 553 BROADWAY, New York, well established, snd known all through the country as one of the best-conducted and paying HOUSES in the city, kept by the present. proprietors for the last nine years, having made an average yearly net profit of over 810405, and, being largely engaged in Government contracts, will sell on favorable terms for c WI, or exchange for Real Estate in or near the city. Price $.5 MO. Apply or address G. YERAItOE St CO. fel2-6t i PARK BARRACKS, R.. Y. City. A "T:A_LIIABLE•FLItAi ..... 7 irATE SALE— Containingl4B acres of excellentland, situate on the Westchester and Philadelphia Rail. road (and within three-minutes' walk of a station on the mune), in bliddletown township, Delaware county: The improvements are a large new Stone-house, built of the best material, a large stone Burn, Wagon-house, Corn cribs, Spring - horse near the dwellingi with a superior Spring of never-failing water therein. There are about , 20 acres of beavy timber, consisting of white oak, hick ory,'&e. , which may be made available at a small ex, Parise and at a good price, the conveniences for which are rarely to be met with, There is also an abundance of water, as Chester creek Wends it on One side; besides numerous springs. Fifteen acres of the above are prime meadow. • Apply to TiIO.IIAB•PRAIT: fell3-6t• Lima P. 0.. Delaware county, fa. ge t VALUABLE FARM:FOE SALE,.- The subscriber oilers at private sal e a Yalitab Farm; situate in New Britain township, Bucks county, within half mile of the Lead Mines, containing 944 acres of good lend, 6 of which are wood laud. This property is situated within three miles of Doylestown. Cali and see it, and for further particulars apply to the subacrther, on the Property. fele-12t* •.TOHN W. THOMAS. TO RENT—FIVE—STORY STORE, No. 130 ARCH St., now occupied as a Paint Store. Possession Slay Ist. Apply to WILLIAM H. BACON, feN-St° 25 North FOURTH Street. 41114 TO RENT-GERM AN TOWN ROUSE, on East Walnut Lane, all modern conve niences, including a pump of good motor. Apply to WILLIAM BACON, (o12•Bt' 2.5 North FOURTH Street. AN D faiIrFLIO'IND D R.. ta W , A :Yc•NsE° S 0011EPOUND SYRUP. OB • WELD • CHERRY: "aro Femur. Particularly at this sesaon, should be without ' Dr. gwayne's Compound, .Syrup of Wild Cherry:' coughs and colds, which. are. very prevalent,. are quickly cured. , Even in neglected cases, where tho cough is seated, pains,breast and aide: (ever, bloody ex pectoration, sore throat, mightsweate, mugs moreoriess affected, ''Swayne's Compound " will not fail to give _re lief, and:wonderful cureahave taken place, when to. all, human probability it could not be possible. COUP:RIND. SYRUP CHERRY,. • Tim STANDARD and most reliable for a recent„ or seated cough Sore Throat, Asthma, .Weak Breast, Bronchitis Witt Sweats, r 00 1 / 4 (breast onside) , Ner vous Debility, giving Cough, Beetle Nights, an Pul monary ,Complaintsi Volumca.might, be Ailed • vritb proof. from. all parts of the world, to prove that no remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history ot :medicine, that acts so prompt, even in the worst cases of pulmonary disease. A good appetite, complete digestion, .strength; and a disposition for active exercise, are sore to follow tts use.. If , yon .have been tampering. with the many atliclesput s ent by persons, totally .Irmo. rant of the science of medicine, in theory or praf.tice, a nd.your case been nogleetedoyou -will find in DR WAYNE'S CODEPOUND". your only hope of cure. If the bowels are costive,. or headache accompanies your. disease, a dose of Akir,,E. WAYNE'S SARSAPA. AND., TAR. PILLS I will remove it. Thirty years' experience, and the in-• creasingpopularity of t 'DR. •SWAINE'S MEDICINES"' are convinetng proof. •• Prepared only by.. Dr, SWAINS & SON, 330 , , SIXTH. Street., above Vine. Sold by Dealers throughout the United States. . fell.iftf pURIEY, THE. BLOOD,- NOT .A FEW:. of the worst disorderathatafillet ma nkind. arisefrom the corruption . that aicureulatee in the blood. Of all the discoveries that, have be , n. made to purge it out none have been that , which could equal in efibet AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT • OR. SARSAPARILLA. It cleanies and renovates the blood, instila the..vigor of health into the system, andpargesoiathe humors Which th em e disease. It etinmlates the healthy.functions the body, and expels the disorders that. avow arid rankle in the blood. Itaextraordinari v tris m pm e ssss-,...5-u-stte. ly known, but when ties'-mei it will no longer be a question. wlmt -s-sweay to am ploy the great-variety of ...gilding diseases that , require au alterative. remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied •on,Las long been sought for, end now, for. the Amt. Aims, the Public have one on which they call depend. , Oar space here does not, admit certificates to sliow i its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show.to the sick that it has virtues sur passing anything they.harteevertaken. Sufferers from &-rofnia, Scrofulona Swgillingsjutd..Sares. try it and see the rapidity with which it cares. Skin,Digt&YeSp plea, Pultulea. ErupOone, &c., are soon cleaned out of the system. St. Anthony's. Bra. Nose or...Err/aim/att. Tdier or Salt Rheum, Scald Head. RtnYworrn,.&c., should not be borne vii de they..caa be so speedily cured by Arm's - Sansaramust. Syphilis or Ventreat.Dlsease is expelled .from, the system by the proloupid use of this Sarsaparilla, and the patient is left aahealthy as if he had never had the ' disease. Female plaemees ore caused by serofala in the blood, and ale gcnoraligeoca cured by tkis .IiXTIVACT- OP .SARSAPARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or sta . bottles .for Id. - For all the =room* of a family physic. take :AMER'S. CATHARTIC - KIM. which are. everywhere knowp to be the best pargative that is offered to the smericampeo ree. Price. Scenteperbox or five lone§ for St Prepared by Dr. J. C. At ER & C 0.., Lowell. Mass., and sold bymskAregatists every - whom. feig-fmve2m: BROWN'S BRONG ( IIIA.T, TROJJELES for Conraus..Colds, and Irritated Throatumpottnrad with thedndliktenntidencoin their efficacy. .Choy have been thorpnghlT..tested, and maintain the gnat regnia• Lion they have Justly acquired. As them are {mita. ttons.be eure M OBTAIN tAa genuine at irlillailktlOlC BROMPS Deng and Chemlcal Store3N. E cor. C}lllB7. NUT and FIFTH !Amite,. Also, Mutter's Cough Symp. WI-48es Cough lozenges. Prepared from original prescriptions. , ja.lo-Im•if _ . 'RYE AND. EAR,-PROF. J. ISAACS, Oeullst and Alalat. from Leyden. Holland. /8 per manently located at lie, all PINS Street, whore he treats all diseasee of the Bye or Star scientifically, and carob -Ifcurable. Artificial. 'Eyes inserted withoutpein N. B.—No chargets made for examination. Office heart from Rte U o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. AL is.4-4m• - rN THE • ORPHANS' OOURT FOR TER CITY AND.COUNTY Or PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CATHARINE McMASTERS, deceased' The Auditorappoluteil by tbo.Court to itudit settle and Wont the account of MARBTADUITE WAT• 111 True tee. under the will of CATHARINE MeMAST% RE. of GEORGE BETCFIRR, of the city of Ph:gad:Hod% and to repent distribution of the balance in the kneels of the Trustee, will meet the parties inkrostel for the pu c of Ws opplftfttftinit. on TUESOnt . the id day biltrob,MES, at 4 o'ciook,t't ~ atrltisoflioo, No. Clld7 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. rota-tawfst SAMUEL C. PaßEWS.Anditor. OPERA GL ASSES , •OPERA °LAssEs. JAMS W. QUEEN a CO.. del3-.lmif 924 CHESTNUT Street IENNESSET BRANDY. - -AN. 1.111. volos Snbonded stores, for axle by • • CHAS S, & JAS. cogrAML... AZ N 0.128 WALNUT and Al GRANITIS WANTS. • BOARDING. MEDICAL: DR: SWATNE'S AMUSEIVERYS. AMIRICAR ACADEMY OF MUSIC GERMAN GeRA. eADlP.—Actuated by the solicitation of Many pa trons of the late Gertnan Cine - re stetson,. the subscriber has Induced Mr. CARL ANSCHOTZ to consent to another short een•nn qt ORRNAN OPMMA in Philadelphia, et the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will consist of six nights; continencing OR WEDNBSDAT. ?tareh 4111. 1663., Ti3e Operas to fie, pfodnoeer Wil I be : THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." by Nicola/. "JO3EPFI.." Br Moinit "SERAGLIO'," by Mozbre. "STRADELLA.." by P . ...V0n. Flotow. "TR t MARRIAGE OF !MARV, " MoEart And DER F.REISCRUTZir or some other acknowledged faVorlte Opera. Far the SIX OPERAS a SebsiriPtlon• lour tie' opened on the same terms as before, viz: SiIIiSCRIVTIONS - FOR Sik OPERAS• Reserved Seats in tialconr..Parquet, or Pirquet Circle - ki 00 Admission to `` •` `, 4r 00 Single Tickets, reserved seat 1 00 The Opera Nights will be : MONDAY, litrEliftESliAt. and' FRIDAY, or FfATDRDA'r, • And no , more than three Bilbscription- Nights will be given in any one week, and snbscribers will have the right to retain their seats at any extra performance. The Manager desiring, in a suitable way. to express his gratefulness al the most liberal manner in which was encouraged in hi, undertaking, during this'll rst visit of the Troupe to Philadelphia, by the Director ., Stock bolders, and Habituil. of the Academy, will 'give a per— formance for the sole benefit of the' merican Academy of Music iu Philadelphia. All further announcement for this performante will be made by. the Committee of Ar rangements : THE ENTIRE CHORIIS'AND 'oncnEsTEA.• (both eongiderably increased) 'will be brouot on from., New York. • and the ntidertigned pledges himself that.. while tinder hie management every part of the above • prospectus will be carried out precLsely as stated,• and nothing left undone to Make this TAfi MOST BRILLIANT SEASON ever witnessed in Philadelphia ADOLPS BIEGESLD. NEW CHESTN UT:STREET THE.A TEE Leases and Manarer Mr. W WHEATLIT. TWO EVENINGS T)NLY:f THIS (Moidaif EVENINO - ,7F;lirnari 16th, IBM, Dr. BIRD% great :Plav, THE BROK ER OF BOGOTA. • • Will be produced, for the FIBST TIME IN TEN YEARS. WITIr NEW DRERSES, NEW SCENERY, AND NEW APPOINTMENTS: EDWIN - FORREST' FRBRO, Till BROKER, Supported by the following SUPERIOR CAST • Antonio de Caberero Ramon.. • 'Marquis de Palms a.. Fernando Francisco•• • • Pablo... Mendoza - Mr. ,- CauolL - Silvan Mr. C. litnadand. • Juana Madame recast. Leonor Mrs. J. /I. Allen. Conductor Mr. MARE H ASSLBIS. TUESDAY EVENING; Feb. 17. 1883. EDWIN FOR:I4,EST , FERRO. THE BROKER. POSITITELT FOR THE LAST TIME. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Family Circle. 25 cents; Dress Circle, 50 cents; Parquet end Secured Sects in Dre,.fi Circle. 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes; each $l. • • Doors open at 7; Cumin rises at 735. MRS. JOHN DRRW'S.AR.CH-STRERT THPLATRE. Busineea Agent and Treaisnreg.... ..... JOS. DJEURPRY. LAST 111611 T BUT FP7B OF MISS SAKE ,COOMBS TO-NIGHT, (Monday,) February IGth, LADY OF 'LYONS. Pauline. • •• Claude Nelnotte To conclude with the Drama of MICHAEL EARLE. eir Seats secured without extra charge. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE— Sole Lessee Mrs. M.' A. GAHRETTION Bulimia Agent ' Mr. JOHN T. 'DONNILLI 10-Nrorrr, BIR.—E.,EgDY. THIS (Monday) EVENltiti, •Febrttar i 16th, BM, Will be presented Shalopeare's RICHARD Ved.Y° Gloster Mr.• E. Eddy. Queen Elizabeth Miss Kate Benin. King Kenry IV Mr. B. Young. Richmond Mr, E. 1.. Tilton. Duke of Buckingham • J S. Wright. To conclude with thefavorhe Faroe, entitled THE JACOBITE. Air Richard Wroughton Mr. B. Young Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 73g. GRAND C 0-IC.C.E R TY: AT , TRE• SIOSICAL FUND HALL, IN ATD OF TAD) CHURCH OE THE' REDEEMER, ox TUESDAY EVENINO,. FEBRUARY 17, , 1Pa11. THE' HAYMAKERS: An Operatic. Cantata, in two parts, by G. F. ROOT, Will be performed be Fifty Select Yolces. Tickets to be had at the Hall. Concert to commence at S o'clock. fcl6-2t• CONCERT HALL.. The Manager has the pleasure of announcing that he has secured the serricesuf THE•DURaNCI SISTERS, FOR ONE GRAND CONCERT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, Februaryl7, ISt& These young ladies, combining. as they do in one Et mU y, three voices of magnificent quality and remarka ble flexibility, are STARS IN THE' MUSICAL WORLD.• They appeared last winterat Private Soirees: where their brilliant and faultless-- execution and • extensive range of voice elicited the MOST RAPTUROUS. APPLAUSE.::. From audiences composed of the MATE OP-Tin- CITY. • The Manager has also effected an engagement with MR. G. GRETR, Pianist, A gentleman who is wall known in musical circles as a performer of great ability_ Tickets W. cents. To be bad .at the Music store of a ANDES & CO.; CHESTNIIT'Street, and. at the Hall on the evening of the Concert. Doors open at 7; Concert to commenceat 8 o'clock. foi4-St SSFJABLY,:..BUILDINGS,- CORNKEI -d-k: OF. TENTH And CEDMITNUT Streets.—SRVENTM WEER AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS .OF THE BOMMIU AS TROUPE OF GLASS BLO:WEREL.EVRRY EVENING'.., AND ON WEDNESDAY 'AND SATURDAY APTER, fIOONS.—At each Entertainment the celebrated IoW- v pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glaris, will be in fell operation. AB the Alagnitioant Works of Art, ManuAtctured. by•t.te Company, will be - distributed gratuitously to theyisilors. On FRIDAY Eve nine. February 20th, a Splene Id Cage of Work will be given tr the author of the best Cortond. urn on the Glass St.* to Eagle. e. PARTICULAR NOTICE. —The First Present, each eye- .. nine, will he a Splendid Case of CI use Work. Ad mission:lA cents. No. halt price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. . Afternoon at 1 o'clock. fel6-80 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOB OLD AND. YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with bit LEARNED CANARY 41111DS, will give hie new and popular Entertainments .EVERY BVBNINO during. the Week. commencing at. TX o'clock • and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons sta. The attractions will be marvellous : emperiznents in Magic,- wonderful pow's* in Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 26 cents. Chadian U cents. (ZERMANIA . 011CHETRA. - PUB. N." LIG REHEARSALS every_SATURDAY AMOS. NOON at Syi o'clock,. •the 31PSIGA.L FOND ItALL.. Carl Seats, conductor. Ticketa centa. Packages of tickets, 411—to be lad .of„Andre ,4 .Co., 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould. Seventh and Oheetnut, end at the hall door. nofl-tf lIASSLER'S -ORCHESTRA.- NEW OFFIC E, _ 214 South EIGHTH St, below waling. dellAtt PENN SYLV.ANIA. ;A.." TEM OPEET, Is open daily (SundaysME exTNOT t STR ea from 9 9.111.191111 P.M. Admission 26 coda balfsalee. Shares of stack. $9O. • PERSONAL. (71,,...A .U.T.I 0 PFAISONS IN - •• 0 _ debted to me are requested Dot to.DaY,any meow or. bills witbont my:written order. DANIEL EVELLND, Morocco Manufacturer. No. f 415 WILLOW,Btreet. PERSONAL, -A. D'AN.CONA ,GIVES a high price for •Ladiee and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing,. at 330• SOUTH Street.. . fol'-12t. PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND Pal procured and collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relatives of ,such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon. Solicitor for Clainutat a. 424 WALNUT Street, PhUadelp Particular attention given to parties living at IS di& Once. ZIBB AN-D MAZINER oFFICX 4Th WALNUT BTEErr, PM )1 CAPITAL 3200,000. , This Company continues to take rinks on the sear, alums of Property at low rates. • The public can rely upon its responsibility, to pay lessee promptly. Its disbnzsementa for the benefit+ of the public, during the hat nine years, exceed 500,000 • DOLLA.RS. sadtwe respectfally solicit its favor, is the Wore. DIRECTORS. .CHAS. I. DUPONT JERRY WAL -JOHN W. cieomiatr; -JoettisfoßNLNY. ; C.. E. MEAELITT, ABEARAM' KART. i DAVID BOYD. Ta.. .' PETER 8. HOE of N. Y.k: •WM. M. SWAIN. 'FURMAN SHEPHABDi JOSEPH KBAP__._P M. D.. B. S..I4WDENCE THOMAS DRAKE. JOBB - SUPPLER. THOII.6EGRANEN; President. • A. S. aLurrr Vice President. JAS._ _ B. ALVORD . Stk . retarv. areSifff STAYE.S, LIFE ENSITICANOU 's COMPANY OP COLLINS,JiY. WAIL JOSEPH R. N President. JOHN SADIE. Seerefer* CAPITAL AND iSDRPLIkr. ...... ...... The business of this CoWletcY le cerhar.tedexcliseivelr on the cash Princinio, which is now fully rwithiseal the only correct pri kelpie The law under which this Conway is chartered. orbs rides that, if the omits] should, from any cense, become, impaired tothe extent of, s2s,ookonrnore..thenteckhold. em shall be called. Ago; to mks good each deficiency. This is the only. cash uomnany In America which afford:a. this safeguard to poy. holders. Dividends • doclar every three years, the cent ea. March 4th, 'ad& Estee of premium Charged by this Company areas low as 200 years' experience and the prebable fatare rate oil, interest will justify. O.IVANDENWERPAgerd , Na 42* WALNUT Street. PhiladelPhia. Ranee:Mem Joseph Patterson. Esq.. President Western Hon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer 11. E. Mint. 'Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott. & Co.. BRAWL Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. delOwidadt • STBAMER N OTIOFZ---STEAM , SHIP MARYA. BOARDMAN will 'sail from sty York on THURSDAY. t Feb. 19th. for BEAUFORT, N. C., and PORT ROYAL. :! For freight or apply at Harnden's Express Office. No. 607 CHM% Street. Efeld.3llo . • F. A. PHILIPS. Agent. 625GOLDTEEORP & 00. , fi2s mate of 16 North Fourt', l greet.) "' Manufacturers , o f Tassels. Cords Gimps, Frtn~ar Curtain Loops,Centre. Tassels. Dress Trimmings. And Trimmings. Tapes. ri Braids, Neck-ties, Military Ti.mminga, etc. No. 625 KAVSET street. Philadelphia. CIReMPAGNE.7 . -AN INVOICE OP • • Cornet" and "Cr moo r chimp:woo Wine, to or, ri ve pot ot t ip Oarl, RXe s * to eateby t e 6 JARETCHI & LiSSRONE. RO9l and 204 South FRONT Sol*. BusitleAS Aged. Mr. W: Wheatley. :Mr. J. McCullough. L. R. Shcweil. J. W. Collier. Mr. 0. Beeks. ....Kr. J. 0. Barnett. Miss Jabo Coombs. Barton ACADEMY OP
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