CITX ir_rWWS. THE CBLERwantp MCCLELLAN Pie 'trtrnas,—We are authorized to state that, notwith adanding the enormous demand from oth r cities lupon Mr. Gutekunst, Nos. 701 and 70 Arch street, for his superior card pictures, in various 'styles, of 'General George B. McClellan, taken from life, he has managed to reserve's supply for his retail sales at the counters, for the acorn= .d.ttlon of the pub lic. His general assortment of cartes de visile and 'the Albums in which to preserve them are also very A • NOTRER SNOW STORM.—As we write, the heavens are lowering and snow is falling as re *platy as gold is rising, threatening another spasm of grim old winter. We need hardly add that theanti- Alote to all this is Allen's Coal, sold at W. W. Altar's coal yard, Ninth street, above Poplar. It is now 'universally admitted that Mr. Alter sells better •coal, gives the beet weight, and more of it for the cmoney, than any other coal merchant in the city. 'ibis accounts for his immense trade. SPRING STYLES FOIL GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. —We had yesterday an opportunity of examining the spring importations of Messrs. C. Somers & Son, , (No. 626 Chestnut aired, under Jayne 7 s •Cassimerea, Testings, and general Cloth Goods ' and :Are of the opinion that the taste they have displayed - will secure for them a greatly increased patronage. Considering the fact of their agmtrable style of get ting up fssbionnble garments, their uniformly mode sate prices, and the superb stock of goods which they offer to select from, we would recommend to all our readers not to order suits before visiting ,Tvlessrs. Somers & Son's popular establishment. THE FUN SEASON is by no means over, df we may judge from the quantity of these faskriona tie articles still selling daily at the old house of Messrs. Charles Oakford & Son, under the Conti mental Hotel. SUPERIOR QUALITY FLOUR.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in store a fresh supply of all the purest and most approved brands of Wheat 'lour, fresh ground from the finest quality of wheat; also, a completqline of all the finest foreign add do: nestle articles pertaining to this brutal of business, 'which he sells at reasonable prices. WHERE TO OBTAIN FINE PHOTOGRAPHS YnourrLy.—Pdr. E. P. Hippie, at his spacious ground-floor Photographic gallery, No. 820 Ariih erect, has so admirably arranged his various opera ling rooms, by adjustment of light, &c., that he is enabled to execute the largest orderefor pictures at the shortest notice. His style of pictures is greatly admired, also, by. connoisseurs in the art. FINE MILITARY TRAPPINGS, for army and XIAVy officers, can always be had, In greatest variety and In best style, at Oakford fc Son's, under the Con- Unentat Hotel. Trot FIRST UPRIGHT OR CARINRT TIANOEI of STEINWAY & SONG have arrived at the undersigned, and are the admiration of all who see them. In construction, touch, and volume of tone, they are full Grand Pianos, standing upright. Thus Steinway has again succeeded to remedy the corn- Mon defects of this, in Europe, so popular form of a Piano, and combines in them all the well-knotin and universally admired qualities of his Square and Grand Pianos. A large assortment of those splendid unequalled Square and Grand Pianos, which re ceived last summer the first prize medal at the In ternational Exhibition in London, over 269 Pianos Stout all parts of the world, are always on hand at Mashie Brothers, 1006 Chestnut streets. fol4-swat STRPTIEN GIRARD ow BUSINESS.—" Se lect the kind of business that suits your inclination and temperament. Some men are naturally me than tea, and come have a strong aversion to ma chinery, and so on. I never could be content with a fixed 'salary, for mine is purely a speculative dis position, while others are just the reverse, and therefore all should be careful to select those occu pations that suit them hest. Also in advertising, if your goods or business is worth following, advertise liberally. He who neglects advertising, not only lobs himself of its benefits, but bestows its advan tages upon hie wiser rivals." The truth of this last ,remark is exemplified in the- success of the colt- - tbrated " one-priee" fleet-class ready-maile Clothing •Store of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continen tat Hotel, during a term of three years, by liberal ad 'vertislog, and first-class goods, tiding a business un ,surpeseed by -any house in the city: THE LADIES GOING TO BLAZES. —" A big thine on head dresses is about to astonish the fashionable world. Clusters of diminutive gas-lights :are now to spring from the tresses of beautiful ma trons; the jets will issue from burners within trans parent shades exquisitely cut, not larger than a cherry. The tubing is to be of gold, connected with a reservoir of tt e same ".valuable metal, which is to lie concealed in the meshes of luxuriant hair behind the head. The pressure will be applied to the tank, whichis supported by an elaborate back comb, the top of which forms a row of little gas-lights. Any man desiring to ornament himself in a manner far au .perior to his better half, however, need only repair to the well•known Clothing Establishment of Gran ville Stokes, No. 009 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, where is on hand the choicest stock of garments in - ,the city. THE HALL OP INDEPENDENCE ON Frn.E.— Chestnut street wits thrown into an uproar on Mon day, by the discovery that the Hall of Indepen dence was on tire. Some enthusiastic individual clattered away upon the State House bell upon his own account, and confusion dire reigned supreme for a time. Fortunately, the 'acted edifice sustained no serious damage, and Chestnut street still hoasts an Independence Hall as well as a Brown Stone Clothing Bali. The latter Is owned and occupied by Messrs. Rockhill & Wilson, *lndia located at Nos. 603 and 6')6, above Sixth street. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, TUE MONEY MARKET. ; . PHILADELPMA. V ebnuirY 17. 1863- 'There was considerable excitement in th'e gold market to-day, and at one time the price reached 150, falling off, however, bet closing strong at ma. Speculation, of course, is the characterizing feature of the market, mingled, perhaps, with doubts as to the early settlement of thennancial question in Washington. The necessi ties of tur monetary position can scarcely afford the do lay in regard to the backbone, the main/day of our ex istence, and a general indifference on the part of Con grew:inn is not only reprehensible, but te calculated to create aterror among business men and persons 'of mo derate tonne that it will take a long time to remove. Now is he time for the trr eatery to be replenished ; just When !Tornmont loans are In quick demand at ad -gancingiprices. Settle the question of finance, aud ample means will be laid under the control of Secre tary Chasi to meet all demands against him. aly some Insane, let 6ongress be startled into action. The money market Is very easy at six per cent.; on good paper and proper securities. 5W per cent. cover the demands ou call. Old demands rose to 157, and con tinued steely. Quartermasters' vouchers and one-year certificates are Arm at yesterday's figures. The stock market was active, and prices generally un steady. Government sixes 1881 •sold at 98%; seven thirties at 103)1% State fives fell off 1' per cent. New malty sixes declined 1%; the old %. , Pennsylvania Dal road, first mortgagee, rose ,46; second do. were active, at 113%. Reading sixes •fell off 1 per cent. Lehigh Navi gation bixes sold at 118. ' Philadelphia and Sunbury sevens at 100. West Chester Railroad sevens at In Rl - sevens fell %i chattel tens selling at•72.M. Pitts burg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago second mortgages sold at M. Second and Third streets, second mortgage, levels sold at 100. North Pennsylvania sixes were steady at aog ; the tent improved 1. Camden and Am boy sixes 1e33 sold at 104%. Reading Railroad - shares opened at 45%, fell )4, and closed at 45%; Cutawissa sold at 7%, the preferred was stiff at 24; Camden and Atlantic sold at 1034, the pre ferred at 19)4; Philadelphia and Erie sold at 37,11 ; Long Island atl4, an advance of 1; North Pennsylvania was steady at 1130 Minim at 40, the prefermd at 61; Little Schuylkill at 43%; Pennsylvania at dai. Passenger railways were dull; Green and Coates advanced 1; Spruce and Pine sold at 16; West Philadelphia at 61 Morris Canal 'advanced 34, the preferred was steady at MO; Schuylkill Navigation sold et 4%, the preferred ad valued )4; Lehigh Navigation fell off, the scrip ad vanced% ; Lehigh Zinc sold at 45; Elazleton Coal at 6734; Green Mountain at 3; Bohemian Mining at 7M. Phiia delphla Bank Fuld at 119; Corn Exclumge at 30; 1:60-4 was hid for North America; 6134 for Farmers' and Me dunk.' ; Commercial nt 40%; 48% for City. The market closed steady, $114,000 in bonds and 1,030 Blares changing Mania. Drexel & Co quote : Milted States Bond., IfS! 03 (e 98% • Jai ted States carcillcatea of Indebtedness pc,;{ Rutted States 7 3-lU Notes 103)., Quartermaster" . Vouchers 011 0 tidis. Orders for Certifier toe of I udebtednese • I...‘dis. Gold 56 ie pm. Demand Notes. • • i,7 @O.lB pus. Jay Cooke & Cormote Government securities, &c., as follows: United Rtatee 81xeg,T381 United Staten 7 3-10 Notts certillentes of Indebtedtens Quartermaeters' Voneheee Demand Notea ©old ptdita. stock Exc Se Sales, Feb. 17. a. Philadelphia Exchange. ) 04.1111). asported b 7 8. E. SLATWaII FIRST 100 14 do Reading R...eaeli . . 1 do 45)4 SOOO Pena& .1124 incooh.1181( 1000 do o.oh.U.S.if 'OO Readiag 6o '44....1143i 1000 do '70....109 1000 do '56....102g 1000 do 'f0....10211 SODO tia 102 s , 1H 0115 do Poona 103 10 do 10214 40 5000 U 8 6o roes Ill— . 07 M do., 07 SO Cato R 711 , .. City 60 10E1 i 1 I d0....1t B %)....108 MOO do 2cifs.lo7X 150 do lei 00 U B 7-00 Tr N Blk.100_)4 BETWBOr 7069 Amorican 00l d i3OOO do lao 111 7-9 Tr 1.1 Blk —lOaV 7000 do 131 k .77dii . . 60 Reading .1{....2 .1vt00N 6. 45% s CI p I tooND IIVIs Dt_ew 112 D AOr Coates It 43)( 2) Cam & Allan pref.. 1030 4 do 19X 500 1:1 87-30 Tr N Rik ..icox . low do .b1k.103)4 800 Green Moan I ... 3 31ICO II 8 6o 111.• . 98 7000 Mills dr 8 gm 8000 Cam k Ammot ArrER 700 Lehigh Nay 81......116 CLOSING PRI Bid. deW. 71 8 arms 43L... wt.% OG 113 8 MOD blk• ! ..lBin 1111334 American Oold • .1511 169 Phil ee old 107 108 Do new 111 112./S sq Ge 61 Qtesd .. elms 04102 1023:, beg 11. 48,e; 46 44 Do bde 'Bl-111 116 Do Lds '70...1C0 110 Do bds linn Venus R Le GG.I6 Do t m 65..116 117 Do 2d m 114 Morris Canal..• • at% 69 Doo grid 105..133 131 6s '76.... .. • • Do 2d mtg... .. GUM Canal Do ...... • • • {Sandia Nav• • .... 474 VS Do rfd p 1430 14% Do 8.11 82....40 7OX Famlirs R ' 41 Do prhl 62 53 Do 7s lat m..UI 112 Do 72 72.4 rf rearm R 11X 11 Do 66 9030 Do 10e..... .. .111 113 leg" 2& Nor. mg 6030 h T I 0 17th it 18th-st R 11 016-13TELDY. COFFEE. —Therikla none arriving, and but little stock in firsthand, with aides 01200 bags Rio at 5X633c, the latter rot choice, and Laguayra at.33@3lc cash and COTTON. —The Market Is unsettled - and prices are rather lower. Sales of 100 hales, chiefly middling up lands, at 90693 VI lb. , The latter figure for good) mid- FISH. —There Is rather more deinand for Mackerel and prices are firmer; sales of 1,000 bbls on terms hop private. MIN store quotations are 812615, for Bay and tilsorels; $9@D for 2.a : $5.5 for' medium, and 86.566.50 for large Ss. Codfish have advanced; 700 quintals sold at_OS. unintal, Pickled Herring are ■dull. FitUlT.—The market is nearly bare of foreign. Ret ains "contiene to have an upward tendency and sell at $104,25 'lB box fur bunch and layer ; and quarter boxes sell at proportionate rates. Dried • Apples Nell at 566 e, and Peaches at 7®lM: for smeared, and 16 @ 18c for pared. Cranberries, sell at $BOl4 bbl. BITES are dull, and no sales of foreign or domestic have been reported; Green are held atIOX6IIc *lll5. IMPS are hotter. I old at 5039 c for Eastern and West ern and the stock light. LUMBER.—The.movements as usual at this season of the year, are extremely limited, but without change in price. MOLASSES. —There is a very firm feeling in the mar ket, but the demand is limited. Sales of Cuba Musco vado at 41@48c; clayed do. at 35637 c, and Now Orleans at 46655 e fur old ani new crop. NAVAL STORIS. —The stocks of all kinds are ex tremely light, and Rosin continues to tend upward. Sales of common at 82C621, and No 1 et 825, cash. Prices of Tar and Pitch are uominal, there being little or no demand for either. Spirits of Turpentlue is in limited supply and held firmly at the late advance.- Sales at 813. 2163. SO per gallon. WM.—Fish Oils are firm, but the sales are mostly confined to store lots. Linseed Oil is firm, with sales at 815061.55, weight and measure. Lard Oil in snore in talcre for Red Oil winter on private terms, how held at cash. Red Oil is held higher. In Petroleum there is snore doing, and prices are firm. Sales of rellend at 41@46c free, and 370 in bond; 3,0130 hills credo at 206/2e. ICE. —The stock is light:sales of Rangoon in lots, at 731673fc, cash. SALT. --There have been no arrivals or sales since our last report. SEEDS. —The doniind for Clovermed is better, bat prices are unsettled; sales 0f1,600 bus, in lots, at 66.60@ 7.25 for common and prime quality, and some from second bands, at 111767.-8756. Timothy ranges from $1.76 @2.57. Flaxseed is wanted at $3.563.35* bus. SUGAR. —Th. re is less inquiry, but prices are firm; sales of ltd Ada-Cuba at 103(611111o; I , 7ew Orleans at 11•14"611Yic. and Porto Rico at 11Me, on time. SPI MTS. —There is very little movement In the mar ket, owing to the .high views or holders. Whisky is dull; sales of Ohio bbls at 60,•antl Pennsylvania at the same Deere,- hbds and drudge at 57656 c. TOBACCO,—Prices continue to rule very high, both for Leaf and manufactured,. and the stock of the latter nenrly exb ended. ' WOOL continues firm,, and the 'offerings arc light: sales 16,00010 s ranging from 76 , 10118041190 c 110, sash. the lotter f r tub. . .OKigi %£1 10. P. Rilol . 96'10 101, • 91 04 1 4 1:)7!4 15.Y.1 1.1204 'DX 33 Bprnee & Pine R... 16 00 Plilladolphla Bk . • .139 10 Hazleton Coal 67) 24 Phila .14 Erie R. ..... 37 11 10 Catawl... a K prof.. 24 3600 U 884 ' Bl O3. • 200 abt U El Donssua N. 150 3 Sohn yl Nay.— ..... 4.4' 14 Morrie Cana1....... iSli 1000 N Penna mil burn. g 7 RHO Elm Chat lOs 71. , 4 100 Harlem R—FolOwn. 174 ' 10 West PhUa R... si. IS 02 Or & Coates It 4:3 7 Corn Exuhanga 8a Al SOO 2(1 & 36-st 7s '&1 za.llo 1 300 Long bland R :11. 26 Cam & Allan R.— • 10M 3000 U 8 5-yr 61 97 ~ 2000 Pitts Ft WS: C2on: 305 .. BOARDS. 11316 i:yr cert.( 96.% 'III Qua St Ann 2lnCoti 63 16 Lehigh Zinc 45' MIX/Elmira Chat, lUs • • nx 100.Rohemlao Mina— 7 1 4 6000 North Nana Gt.—. MX 13 Bank Kentucky ati Mr% 110 Phllaila Bank NA 100 Pons 60 Caetaw 64 R • 7% 40 Morris Canal SO 10 Lehigh Scrip 2dyB 13 6030 Penns Coup 64 US 2000 Penes R 211 meet-11'4V 200 West Chester tor DARDS. BM.d Cabmen& p R..... 7k ehed 7k Do yf 21 Beaver mea d d R.. Fox 6711 Minehill R. ... . 5114 Harrisburg R.. .. 65 C 7 Wilmington R... .. Lehigh Hay Do aflame.— ha 17 Do scrip ..•• a 1 silt Dam k Amb R-154 .. Phila h Brie 63-108.4 E . San .2 es 75.., L Island R 313.1 ' Do 1and5...... 163 Delaware Dlr.,: 40 t , Do bonds... bruceAtreet 16 4 CheetnnVat R.... 51 • 65 Arob-street R.... 2656 27 Race-street R_ 10 11 . ,Tenth - street R... 31 iThlrteenth-at R.. mg 27 I W ?Idle 11 .. . ... , 81 lid Do bonds..., „ lareen•etreet R... 431( 44 Dobondit .. _.... Second - street R.. 'lt 81 Do bonds .• • • • .. riftb-street B .... 68 .. Do bonds. Girard College • A 26 2 6 1( Beventeenth-at R 1I)1 11 Little &Amyl 11.• V% 44 New York Stoo dics, February 17. • 3g quotatioaa at 3 30 F. M., of yesterday at the same quiet. We quote: We give Belo w the cloei am compared with those hour. The market closes Feb. 16. Feb: 17. S tle 'Bl remst. 9651 (J es 'Bl coup— 97X r 7 Creel Votes. 7.60-10.9 X 1913( US] yr 8p a ear 96X 90( Demand N0tea...168 °old 157 X 118% Fennesses 6251 (MX Virginia Missouri St 130.... 68 68> Cantonal& 7s Del & liroL ...... Penn Coal C 0.... .. Feb. 16. Feb.4l. Erie Pre( 101# 10 17. Hudson Rix 96 9 • Harlem R R 31:13‘ Ski Harlem RR Prof 75 75 Reading R R ' 90% Michigan Cen... 97 96 Michigan Sonth. ea 6956 Do. Guar .106 '4064 Panama 11l Central so ing Cleve & Pitts—. 71 713: Galena St Ch 1.... 91 93 Cloy & Tolod.o.;. Chi & Rock 1a...:. " 93 CMBar & R .... • • • • Milk Pr Dad—. .• • • Fort Wayne ..... •• " ELnton Company 24Y nrab'land Prof. 19 3( 9. aclflo Mail.— 18411 N Y Can 11 /181, 118% Eric common:— 70% 70% Semi - weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. The BrEadstuße market Is less active ; but prices are without any material change. Bark is firm and in- de mist d. Cotton is unsettled and rather lower, owing to the less favorable news from abroad. Coal is dull. thiffee continues very ocarce, nod prices are well main tained. Sugar and Molasses are firm ; but there Is very little:dohigin the way of sales. There is a fair business 'Aping in Provisions at previous rates. Thorn Is a. good deinand for Woul at our previous quotations. The Flour market is dull owing to the late news from abroad. the demand both for shipment and home use being moderato. Sales comprise about 3,00 e barrels, at $6, wad. 130 'or superfine. and 87.2607.60 for extras; in eluding 300 bbl! choice Pennsylvania family at $S 96 bar rel. The males to the retailers and bakere are within the mune range of prices for superfine and extras, and tabu® 59.50 TIS barrel for (soar brands according to quality. Rio MID It' dull at $6 % barrel. Corn Meal le scarel, and l'ennmylvania In demand at $4, and $1.75 15 burnt for Brandywine. GRAIN,—Tt ere is a fair inquiry for Wheat, and prices are about the same as last quoted, with sales of 23,000 biz at 1016®170c for good to prime reds, including 1.5110 bu ;white at 176®200is 'ft be, the latter fur prime Kentucky. Ryt is firmer, with sales of 1)00 bus at 93®100c for Penna. Corn continues with sales of WAX) bit at Slo for prime dry yellow.- Wo quote old yellow at 90® 9201 bu. Oats aro firm, with sales of 30,009 bu at file for betts - y Penna. Light Date are selling at 67®40c14 bu. Barley-Malt—A sale was made at 100c'04 ha. • PROVISIONS.—There In a fair b11A111065 doing, and prices of all kinds are firm; sales of 400 eble ideas Perk at $14.75 for old, and $16.60®113 for Western and city ; packed now . Country Deef sell aat $15®13. and °ay peeked Mess at $13®14, cash. 200 bbls Beef Hams sold at $16.62g. Dressed /logs are selling freely at $6.7:10 7.2.5, cash. Bacon is in request, with sales of now plata and fancy Rams at 9@llt/,e: Sides, Be for old, and 650 , 7 c for new; and Shouldere at 655®6 c,'' Green Ideate are in request, with sales; c; and Rams et S@ Sc; do in salt at 7.i'sci Sides,ik? 0 c; and Shoulders at 6.koEc, cave. in bait. lard-2 e receipts are light, with 3. sales of SOO tea and bbls at 1036®103ic, cash; kegs at 11X®1161c; and country at 936®10;t'e tb. Battcr—There - is a good demand for Roll. with sales at 17®22c lii, to e sl ac id-pked at 14®18c.' Cheese sells at tram 13 to 14c 't lb, and I gas at ISt per dozen. • IRON. —The Iron market continues very firm; sales of 1,000 tone No.' 1 Anthracitelat $33®35 "f ton, cash and 4 .months. In Bar and Reiter Iron there Is a fair inquiry, and _pricer. are unchanged. LEAD.—The stock here is very light, and Galena is firm ate*. cash. COI'PER. —There is very little doing in either English Sheathing or Yellow Metal. The latter is selling at 320 la lb. 6 menthe, which is an advance. • BARK cornea in slowly, and there is very little stock here: ales 501thds first No. 1 at.s3l3 26 ton. CANDLES are firmly held, with sales of city-made adamantinefat 1.9®20c, and some Western at 19c cash. Sperm Candice are unchanged. Tallows are better, and selling at 1335®1435c. .. COAL continues drill. and 'orders from the East are very scarce. Cargo rates of Schuylkill white and red tel Coal. free obi board at Richmond. are $5@3.255'$ ten' cash. .... SPECIAL NOTICE& THE VALENTINE B Y TEE BARD OF TOWER lIALL. Torn Brixton had a valentine To him last week presented;. . • • He read the verses every lire, And felt almost demented. For alm—the maiden of his heart— The document had written. • - And in it owned that Cupid's dart ' .Her tender breast had amittt3a. Oh Brixton thus the damsel wrote, • Your suit !long rejected; " And while you wore that ill-cut coat My heart was not affected. For then your back a mountain seemed. Your bosom looked quite hollow; But now your figure might bo deemed A Belvidere Apollo. • Like Byron's Arnold, you have been Transformed, my gentle Brixton; And sure, of all the coats I've seen, The nicest you have fixed on. Of course at Tower Hall yon bought That garment most amazing, Which first your Susan's fancy caught And set her heart to blazing. The, largest assortment of ready-Made Clothing in Philadelphia, at • TOWER HALL, 515 IdARBET Street. It • . BENNETT tz CO. ERR'S FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, restaurants. and shipping supplied, China and glass packed in a proper manner, and warranted from breakage. to all parts of the United States. N. B.—China decorated to order; also, initials and create elegantly engraved on table glass. . ie3L-bm ONE-PRIM CLOTHING, OF TEM LATEST ilmsa, made fn the Beet Simmer. expreaely for ENTAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked. in Plain It. muse. All Goods made to Order warranted satidactory. Onr Oirs-Paws arsenic ts strictly. adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2•ly • JONES & 00., 604 MARKET Street. BATOENLOVB EiAlll OM I , THE BEST IN THE WORLD WILLIAM •A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Bye traduces a color not to be distinguished from nature; Warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effect, of bad dyes, and invigorates the Bair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly limns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggiste, &o. Ai' The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A: BATCHJ. LOB, on thefour Ades of each boa. FACTORY, No. BIBARCLAY Street, tints 233 Broadway and 10 Bond stmt.) .722017 ' Bea York. T/jggRT~S'D~ CARPENTER—BARK.—Oct. 15th, 1562, by the Rev. A. J. Hay, Frederick Carpenter to Miss Rebecca J. Barr. both of Rnxborough, Philadelphia. TITUS—WIIIOIIT. --On the 12th instant, by Rev. Win. Cooper, D. D. ' • Dlr. Charles Titus, or Bristol, Pa., to /Miss Lizzie P. Wright, of Philadelphia. 303. D BRRICKSON. —On the morning of the 18th instant, Sarah W. Derrickson, relict of the late Samuel Derrick son in the 54th year of her age. Tim relatives and friends of the.family are invited to attend her funeral, from liar late residence, No. 3813 Dugan street, on Thursday afternoon, the 10th instant, at 1 o'clock. . HBPBURN.—On Saturday evening Nth inst., Hon. Hopewell Hepburn (formerly of Pittaburg), aged 63 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu neral, from hie late residence, No. 1633 Spruce street, on Thursday, the 19th instant, at 11 o'clock 3L, with out farther notice. SHANTZ.—On the 15th instant, Josephine, daughter of 'Amos and Jane Shantz, aged 10 years and 6 months. Burial to take place at Lawrenceville, 'Pa., on this morning. DicDO'WELL.On Friday night,- Feb. lath, the Rev. John McDowell, D. D., senior pastor of the Spring Gar den Presbyterian Church, of this city, in the ~ . %1 year of his age. His friends, the clergy generally. and the various Boards with which he was connected, are respectfatty invited to attend his !tumult, without farther notice, from hie late residence, No. Cgif North Eleventh street, this morning, at 936* o'clock. Services In Spring Garden PreshyterianChnrch; at 10X o'clock. ' • cilia's. —At his residence, No. 1004 Spring Garden street, on Sunday, 35th insL ,aptain George R. Curtis, of Co. K., 115th Regiment, P. •V. Due notice will be given of the funeral. • ABBOTT. —On Tuesday morning, Feb. 17th, Mary McClellan, eldest daughter of W. S. and Elizabeth H. Abbott., in the 6th year of ker ago. • BACK.—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Jennie Cope Back, wife of Peter Back, and daughter-in-law of E. aged 19 years. • Arnold,• BELL.—On the 14th instant, James S. Bell, M. 1).., formerly of NeNvarlc, Del., in tho 521 year of his age. • CLYMER.—On the lath instant, James M. Clymer, son of Archibald Clymer, in the 39th year of his age, from dieetute contracted on board the United States stealer Water-Witch. DICK.--On Friday, the 13th instant, Mrs. Margaret Dick, widow of the late Peter. Dick, in the 86th year of her me. . . . SPRING. MOURNING GOODSBES BON & SON:—Nourning Store. No. 918 CHEST NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the moot desliable makes. Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed 'Foulard Silks. Black Moussalines, Taml,on.. Bosabfulnex, ' Black Crape Tammetaus, alpa cas , and m o hair & Black and White LaWlift, Gingham. m o h a i r , Black Silk Grenadine'', urAllaal t , B Stem . Black En . gliali Crapes and 'Veil, No Shawls, tary, Glovps. Para ale, Collars, Sleeves, fele-t( PYRE & 'LANDELL, FOURTH AND " AA LRCM, always keep a tine stock of Staple Boueehold Goods. jab Beet Kneline. Linens. and Flannels. . EYRE & LAND' ELL;'FOURTH AND ARCH, wimp, keep a tall line el Mourning Shawls. • Jain Funionable Shawls. • VYRE LANDELL, FOVICIN,:AND ARCIsf, have a tine assortment of G • • ood °lousy Murk" .:',;;.s. - jalo Widows' Wilk, without clout ORPPTENDENiS PHELADELPMA, COMMIKEOI A L COLLEGE, • '•••' " I. E. corner IiEVENTH•and CHESTNUT Streets. • 1100 E-KEEPING, in its different brunched. - PENMAPPRIP, Plain uod Ornamental. , IIUEINESS FORMS, CALCUL LTIOES. &a. Individual Instruction, M per cent. off regular prico;. felS•au* HOHCEOPATHICI HOSPITAL, 1118 CLITIIBERT 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, ire. of charge. B. I. GLENN, n 02241 Secretary of Board of Managers. MOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 308 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18, 1863. At a Stated Meeting of the Directors of the Reliance In surance Company of Philadelphia, held this day. THOMAS C. 'TIILL was unanimously elected 1313010- TARS:, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of B. M. Hlnchman, Esq. C.-TIN B EY, lel7-3t 'President. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. Theßev. Dr. BELLOWS. President of thet. S. Sant- WY Commission, will deliver an Address, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY. February 21, at 8 o'clock P. 111.. when he will explain the history and objects of the Commission, and its mode of administering relight the Army. - The citizens of PhUadoiphia, who have generously supported the work of the Commission, will have an op portunity of realizing the immense scale upon which the operations of the Commission have been conducted, and of learning the extent to ;villa the wants of the Army of the Union have been provided for, and Ste stifferings relieved. • , Other dittinuniabed 'maskers have been invited to unite with the Preeideart of the.Cornmisaled on the od caelon. Tickets of admission will ho sent to the associates and contributors to the Commission, and any such who may not receive them will be supplied on application at the money of the Commission. No. 21 South SIXTH Stivet, where,. after Friday, the 20th instant, a limited number will be distributed to the friouds of tho Com mission on application. FEBRVAIa 17—Evening. rt.i-a OFFICE OF U. S. ASSESSOR, THIRD DisTßicr. PENNSYLVANIA.—Notieeta hereby Nivel', that THOMAS MACBRIDS, redding 04.9 North F,HOIsT Street, id appointed Maidtant Assessor for the Sixth DiVihtol2 of thts Dietriot, in lajt_oe•of LEWIS M. GREEN. reaigued. J. FLETCHER SUDO. foil-31 AAsaFeor. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR.. "IlsT TO THE ARMY AND a/kV!". PICILADILIe Pil 1 A, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the Notional Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the °Moe of the Surgeon-artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT street. B. FRANK PALMER, jag-fim Government Santeon-Artiet. REAIMA,VARTERS, PENNSYLVA. , . NIA MILITIA, HOSP.TAL DEPARTMSNr bAR.RIEBURG, February Li. ISBI. - TEE. STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA will meet lu Pit ILADELPFIIA on 'fUESDAY, • March '2d, Mt, and continue in session daring the week, to exarnino candidates for the poet of medical otbeers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num ber of Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to All vacancies now existing, as well as for others eon eta utly occurring. Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, fareish leg mixer testimonials fur industry, sobriety and loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. It is im-. Portant that the names be registered on the first day of the meeting. By order of the Governor. JAMES KING Sursoon General Pennsylvania. M. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. PHILADKLPIIIA, Febillary 9. 1863. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS, will be held on MON DAY, the second day of March, 1663„ at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. The Polls will be'open from lOo'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 &Tote. . EDMUND • ' &votary. . GOLD, SILVER, • Cellections mado on all accessible points bf PALMER ec fel6-mwlBo No. 54 South THIRD Stria. U. S. rt . :A.73ra AT THE OPTION OF THE GO AFTER FITS YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TRU. MIRY to receive enbecripttons for the above Interest will eommenoe from the DATE OF 51G35011.17- TION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at \ the MM., or any Sub-Treastay or Depository of the United States, on the Mt days of May and • November of each year. At the present ntraums ON GOLD. these Bonds yield about NIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. a064m1.1 U SOUTH THIRD STREET. JOHN O. OAPP & SON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK. .101101 IT ;BOLD ON • gOIeaSSION AT THE • BOARD OF 1.1110/01118. AND NOT AND LOANS NINGOTIATRD ON THE ~. • . . BEST TUNE • • S . HARVEY THOMAS, ; : " STOCK AND BILL BROKER. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN MENT SECUR/TLES bought and sold on Commission, eu elusiyely. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest rates . _ Orders by mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. 'Nathan Trotter dt Co., Geo. 1). Parrish, Esq. John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Batt, Farness, & Co., John Thomas. Esa. dell-Szatf MONEY TO INVEST.-PERSONS wishing to make safe inirestmentiof money on the security of Real Mate in the State of Delaware, can ob tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by, addressing B. 8. COMEGYS, ja24wita3m At the Philadelphia Bank. $ 3,000 ...72 ,ag. 5 , 1 . pr o rl. ooO o T e 2 LOAN ON i, BOY. E. CABPSIITER, fell-120 . ' .2.12 South THIRD Street. S3S,OOO: __TH.LS .P&O.IINT. .TO LOAF In First 'Mortgages on City Property, or Porme,_within ot the cay. jigtoly to [fen nTTIT. No. 309 WALNUT aloe •••• A C.ARD.—THE SITBSCRECtEIr:ELY.r INC made arrangements witkYossia. REEVE L. KNIGHT A-SON, will be found at their New Store, No. CHESTNUT Street, above EIGHTH Street, North side,_ ready to wait, on his old friends and customers, on MONDAY, the 23d inst., with a new and superior stock of every description a CARPETING and BEDDING, which will be offered at the lowest cash prices. A call is respectfully solicited. ROBERT B. WALKER, ' KI7 CHESTNUT Street, felii-lm Above EIGHTH Street, North side, , W ILL I.AM H. YEATON & CO., No. 201 South FRONT Streets • Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL LIELDBINCR , & CO. CHAMPAGNE, Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. Also, 7,0e0 muses fine and medium grades BORDEAUX CLARETS. 100 cn,es "Brandenberg Freres" COGNAC BRANDY. Vintage ISIS, bottled. in Franoe. 50 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks ; 2 dozen in case. 50 bble finest quality Monongahela Whisky. .50 bble Jersey Apple Brandy. 00,000 Havana Cigars, eatra flue. ]feet & Chandon Grand Vhs Imperial, " Green Seal" Champagne. Together with a flue assortment of Madeira, Sherry, rot &c. • .T.IIOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER: OR EUROPEAR. RANGE. 'for families,. hotels,' or public' institutions, IN TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel -Piths Ranges. Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole 'Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stows, duo., at Wholesale and Retail, by the manufacturers, _ • • • NORTH, CHASE, NORTH, • fe7S-wfm6m No. 209 North SECOND Street. • ATTENTION 1 THE. ARMY. OF . 'HE ARMY. adjoining the new post office. This new ARAM 'HAT is novel and appropriate in design, and possess...unusual convenience in its combinations. View IsTO. 'Exhibits the Hat In fall 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. Vizor No. 2. 'Exhibits the crown depressed - or folded. agreeably to a fancy much indulged in of late by mili tary men. . ' VIEW No. 3. Exhibits - the Hat compressed or folded down•flat, so that it can at times be canted or held under the 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 it out again it will be found disfignred by irre gular marks and creases; this Jo not the cane with this newly-invented Flat, for it is, so designed and arranged that it folds or shuts up in its own Hutto, naturally and without force,. and when opened out again exhibits no irregular marks or creases. Many of these Rats are now in theme of the Officers of the Regular and Volunteer service, affording to them unusual satisfaction. Prices dependent solely on'quality.of material. • . . fel4-61 VOFFEE 1 COFFEE ! ! COFFEE .1 1— N./ The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the oily. A trial will convince the most skeptical. No charge made If - satisfaction is not rendered. Prepared an for sale at the to Steam Spice and Coffee Works, 6 14 and A 46 North FRONT Street. OWARD wonauf.t. T"HE ONLY GENUINE A,RTIOLE IN TEE HAIR DYEING LINE in this city is GUTH RUM'S. FOURTH and BRANCH. • lelB-tt TAMES - If. SOOVEL, SeeteATTOßxami n AT i LAW a neezi. jafilmo ll3 rung Street Camden. 111..-J ENVELOPES AT N 0.316 CHESTNUT Envelopes at No. Mo Chestnut street. " • Envelopes at No. 3t6 Chestnut street. - Envelopes at No. 316 Chestnut street. Magee's Envelope Manufactory Magee's Envelope Manufsctory • Is at No. 316 chestnut street. •• Is at No. 316 Chestnut street. .lagee's Paper Store, No. 316 Chestnut street. Magee's Paper Store, No. 316 Chestnut street. .. Wholesale and retail Wholesale and retail At MAGEE'S,No. 3.IIB:CEIE4TNUT Street. between . Third and Fourth. •• *46 OPERA . 131L'ABEES OPERA oLesszs. Yor esle.• •171:1M-&11 de3.34mlt • :.9;ra'imairrauwinirm. THE PRESS Borglteld'a Band will be in attendance By order of the Committee of Arrangements. HORACE BINNEY, Ja.. CALEB COVE. ROB BHT M. LEWIS, CHARLES G. STILLE, Tor the Committee FINANCILtU CITY WARRANTS, OLD DEMANDS, ISOITORT AND SOLD, UNCURRENT MONEY WANTED FIVE-TWENTIES, I ~'.1"a: ~'67:~.~yaia9Y:;y42Y~A:lUthß~ LOAN AT PAR. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, NO. $1 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 13 OOHS AND -BONDS MONEY INYESTED deSam No. 312 WALNUT sTRZST. • A NEW PATENT ARMY FELT HAT Ie now reply for inspection and sale at WARBIJR.TON'S, No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET. —..P11 I s E : .!ERNES DRY GOODS JOBBERS. JAMES,'TigNT, SANTEE, 0 0., IMPORTERS Al D JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 N. TBIRD STREET. ABOVE BADB. PHILADELPHIA, Maya now open their usual :LIEGE AND COMPLETE STOCK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY . GOODS, Among which will be found amore than . uaualir attrae nye variety of • LADIES'-DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of . MERRIMACK AID. COCIDSOO - PRINTS, and .•' . • PRILAII,ELPRIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the speoia I at)ention of cash bon TelB 2m , SPRanl , 1863. YARD, oaq,LMORE, & 00., Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRY. GOODS, NOS. 6VI OFEESTNIIT AND 614 J'AYNE STS., Hive now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK SPRING GOODS, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, 'itC. Map, a fall assortment of WBITB GOODS, LINENS, FORNISIIING GOODS, EM BROIDERIES, AND LACES, The attention of the trade is requested 1863. SPRING. 1863 JOEINES, BERRY, & CO., (Successors to Abbott. Johnes. dt Co.) No. BRIT MARKET, and 5E4 COMMERCE Streets. PHILADELPHIA. IllrOitTEDB AND JOIISEP-9 OF •.S I /4 K. . . . . , . . . . FANCY DRY; .GOODS, Have now open a LABOR AND ATn4.I3I4FN Riocir IN DRESS GOODS, Adapted to the Season. Alia, a Fall Asecirtnent in . WHITE GOODS,' RIBBONS, GLOVES, .. • • • :SHAWLS, &c., • Which they offii:lo. tile trade at the LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS Are particularly invited to examine oar Stoek. COMMISSION HOU S ES. A RMY. GOODS. DARKHLI7E COAT CLOTH& DARK-BUZ CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOE OFFICER& ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. 10-OIINCE DUCK. DRILLI3, STANDARD WEIGHT. • • HMV! LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHESTINGS AND SHIRT INHLL For Bale FROM:NORM& & WELLS. sol4f tf RETAIL DRY GOODS. EMBROIDERIES 1 EMBROIDERIES 11 • • —French limns-worked Bands, Edgings, land ings, Hdkfs , Collars , Setts, Skirts, dm. ; a large assort ment of vc choice goods at low prices. • •• SHEPPARD, •yerf HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, fdl-Swif ' . 1008 CHESTNUT Street. PRINTED LINENS] PRINTED LixElvs 11—At a small advance on the old prices, a large assortment of Printed Linens, in new and desira ble Patterns, suitable for children's wear, dresses, dm SH&PPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, At ARRISON, fe9-3wif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TIONESTIO MIISLINS, SHEMIN GS, &c.—All of the desirable makes for sale at the lowest cash price& SHNITAIItD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ATCHISON. fe9-3wif CHESTNUT Street. MILITAA!If V . .A. VNS . & HASSALL, E VANS . , MILITARY .FURNISHERS, 4.111 nos mint EeWORDS,:WHES, BELTS, &e., Jun i eierytini naeis&r7 for the complete outplof ARMY AND NAVIrOFF.IOERS. WHOLIERALE AND MIT 1a97-1m W. SIMONS & BROTHER, BANSOM-STREET HALL. PEgLADELPIILL MANITFACTURF,IIB OF JIMMY. FINE SWORDS. ANA MILITARY GOODS, IN RVERYNARDITT 3084 Man CARPETS AND OLL CLOTHS. GI MN ECHO, MILLS, OVVAINTOWIT. P M.tpAtaium & co., MAXMiACTIIMM IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS, , I • CHESTNUT STREET, (Opposite l Independence Hall.) CAR'P'ETINGS, 011 CLOTHS: &c. We have now on hand =extensive stock of CARPET- INOS, of our_ own and other makes. to which we'oall the attention of. cash and' short-time buyers. fel44in SEWING MACHINES. GR9VER •db BAKER'S OELEI3EATED - NOISELESS SEWING 'AI EVM3,.YWItERK TRIOIdriIANT RheseNACHLNES-have taken the First Premium at the State Faire last held in . NEW YORKAIiKiOIIIIT, NEW nntsE'r. RENTUCKY, OHIO, TENNESSEE. ' • INDIANA, ' VIRGINIA, ILLINOIS, . . NORTH CAROI4INA, MICHIGAN, ALABAMA. lOWA, / CALIFORNIA. INCLUDING BV/IRY STATE FAIR WHERE EX HIBITED.IN:ISO2. /Or The Work Made upon. the DROVER •St BARER MACHINE has taken the Fret Premium at every Fair in the United States where it hoe been exhibited to thie date. . - MACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the same price, makinseither the GROVER St 'BARER Stitch or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. GROVER & EAKER S. M. 00., '730 tauser aux SERE P. W • HENRYTATTEN'S NEW. WEST , r ••END , WINDOW SHaDE. CURTAIN UPHOL.. STERY STORE ,-. Na 1408 CHESTNUT S treet, next door to Hubbell's Apothecary. W. HENRY PATTEN most cordially thanks hla friends and the public, generally for their.Ulberal and extended patronage, which has enabled him to increase his business, in • proportion to all calls made upon him, and hopes to merit, by strict attention to every. depart ment of - the same, a continuance of their favor. Window Shades of every style and quality in the mar.' ket; Damask DM, Muslin and Nottingham Curtains, VeStihMe.LaCe and Rode, Arc:, 3c. ; Gilt Cornices, from a massive and elegant design to amen, cheap (though), neat band. Upholstering Department comprises every branch in the trade, and thorough workmen employed for its separsteparte. Sodding in ffstr,Husk or Feathers, on hand or made to order (with despatch) of the very beet materials. Spring Bede allowed by customers to be unsurpassed t one man hired exclusively for his ability in this direction. Furniture reupholstered; varnished, and repaired. Carpets or Matting cut and made, or al tered and put down, by the beet men to be got in the city. Furniture Slips or Covers handsomely made and fitted. Verandah Awnings, of various patterns, fitted to windows of private houses, public buildings, or stores. Iron Bedsteads of every description, size, and quality'. Carpet Bindings, Carpet and Gimp Tacks, and. Shade Trimming. Wholesale and Retail. • W. HENRY PATTEN, • No. 1408 CHESTNUT Street. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. BDROILLATER, AND Eta:rims RABIN& CITRON CURRANTS, SPICA CIDER WINE, ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DIALER IN PINE GROCERIES, dals4f tS CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE 5 OB.BEB 30,1240 H BLAOSSTONE _ UMEIREIMA CLOTHS. For sale br MATTHEW BEINNITII, SOX& 11013 TON. Kass. • - 625 GOLpI'HORE:& . • 00.,:... . 625 Mate of le North Fourth street.) Manufacturers of Teasels, Cords. 1211mns. Fringes, Curtain LooPS.Cerare Tassels. Dress Trimmings, Ellind Trimmings, Tapes, Braids. Neok-tles. Military Trimmings. eta. fea-lza Ito. hidREST tstreet, PhiladePtila. . .J. Import: FINE WA No. (Up-atal Has now open LARG AMER! Z. HOWARD & GtOLD plum: FINE JEWE fell-Aan D . T soustantly in AMERI Of desirable FIN attended and every watch • . diFINI AMERICAN AND IMPORTS 'WATCHES. Gold'.JeWarY. and SU• si verware. at the lo eat weight° prima. EL moan, Rs North SIXTH Street: j . 0.: Ft% g e l li 1111. O , r D E N, fefi iii MERICM&P6OAC CHES ' J , y , AIID oeSl4m• OB M.WRT &reek ITII - LOA-NITE . RINGS. • • •_: • A tall a.pif talent. all siz.es and styles. FULLER, . No:l*i ~ SHESTNUT: Street. tell-1n . . WATpHES, JEWELRY, &O. AjPREBEI ASSORTMENT AT'LESS THAN FORMER PRICE& TARR & BROTHII,R, Importers, mhigf 324 CREST/fIIT Street, below Fourth.. • ROGERS & BROTHER'S TWENTIETH ANNUAL• REPORT INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, 400 WALNUT STREET. The following is a Statement of the affairs of the Com pany for the fiscal year ending 31st January, 1863: NET CASH ASSETS, ]sr PER,. 1885 . ..97,839,788 12 For Premium and Policy Fees..sl, /92,385 38 For Interest ou luvestmeute • 1552,049 59 For Annuillea 8,574 00 Overpaid by Agents 1,05? 59 Paid Claims Jr Death " Additioni to :erne " Surrendered Policies Annuities and reductions of Premiums " •Profit and Lees " .......... Exchange and Postage, Taxes, Advertising, galaxies, Medical Examinations, Law Expenses. Printing and Stationery, .Rent, • Coal, Sc Parr.enzr.pnie. NET. CASH 017§, lwr FEB. 0563 $8,91R;167 95, - Invested:4 Cash on h and, pi Trust Co: Band In Bank Bonds and Mortgages United States Stoeks Real Eitate, Ste Due from Agents for Cash collec ted but not remitted. Add: Interest accrued, but not due Interest dui mid 'xiipaid Deferred Premiums Premiums In course of transm:ssiou GROSS ASSETS, FEB. 1, ISM. INCREASE IN NET CASH ASSETS FOR THE Number of Policies in force, February 1, 1583, 19,981, • insuring the sum of 07,391,490, exclusive of Eeiersionary additions, . . . I havecarefally examined the foregoing statement, and find the same to be correct. ' SITEITARD• BOMAN% Actuary. Wine the organization of the Company 1,257 deaths have occurred among its members, on whose policies she sum of $1,354,316.49 has been paid, of which $137, 23.27 wer,e raid as Dividends or •AdditiOns to Policies, and which does not include their participation in the ap preaching distribution of surplus The details of the Dividends of the date of Ist February, 1863, will be announced to Policy holders as goon as possible, Frederick S. Winston, John Y.L. Playa; • William Moore, Robert 11. McCurdy, Isaac Green Pearson, WM. J. Bunker, William Betts, John P: Yelverton; 'John Wadsworth, Alfred Edwards. Alex. W. Bradford, John M. Stuart, . Wm. A. Baines, Samuel B. Spronlla, Samuel M. Cornell, Lucius Robinson. • W. Smith Brown, Richard Patrick, PHILA.DELP • THOMAS ROBINS, M. L. Da.WBO::, OEO. BF. STROUD, JOHN B. MYERS, JOSEPH PATTERSON, JOHN , M. ATWOOD, • THOMAS H. POWERS,. • WILLIAM McKEE, ••.! GIRARD FIRE AND• MARINE OFFICE. 418 welatrr mg= PHILADIELPMA. This ,Company continues to take risks on the safes *lasses of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the handl of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 690,000 DOLLARS. ancliwe respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS.. • cHAS. I. DUPONT. JERRY WALKM JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, JA., PBTER S. HOE, of N. Y.I WM. M. SWAM, • FURMAN SHEPPARD. • JOSEPH HI __,APP 133., N..£3 LAWRENCE , THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, PreAtdent. • • A. S. GILLETT, Tilos Preekident, JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. • ao2/33401 131ITED STATES LIFE INS e - fIF COMPANY OF NEW YORK.' • JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN BABIB, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9000 1 000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, which is now fully recownibrod as the only correct principle. The law under which this Company is chartered pro vides that. if the capital should, from any cans., becoltle impaired to the extent of $2.5,020, or more, the etoekhold• ere shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, tke next on March 4th, 1265. Bates of Prentinn charged by, this Company are as low as MO years' experience and the probable future rate. of interest , will Justify. _ - O. BARDENWSRPUL Asent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, RIZEMINCri. Joseph Patterson, Req., President Western Bank. Non. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. /lint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delOwrnaw I'AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. ' PHILADELPHIA. , FIRE AND INLAND INSITRANCL DDIECTiDRS. Francis N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff, Chu. Richardson, Geo. A. West, Ileurevris, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., John W. Everman. Chas. Stokes, Philip S. Justice; A. H. Howibobn, ' 0. W. Davie, Josep D. Slits. • ' ' 7 ' • FRANCIS N. MUCK, President. ' CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vtosl'autAiiii,L . I. BLANCHARD, Secretary: : WILLIAMS . .• MOSQUITO,. 'NETS AND. NETTING A 3 A. for sale by * JOSEPHM: THOMPSOK ' telI4V No. 4- North FIIFFN Wm*. . . ,FEBRUARY, 18. j 8631. 8 AND JEWELRY. GEEE I 7 and Wholesale Dealer in *LI M I CITES AND JEWELRY. 12 CHESTNUT Street, oppcmite MIISOIIIC Temple). • ' AND COMPLETE STOCK, 7/2/CDRAGINO AND SWISS WATCHES, GOLDINE AMERICAN WATCHES. SPEOTA,CLES, THIMBLES, AND' RY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PRATT. .11 TO PRATT & SEAM) 607 OH STNUT STREET. AND WA.TakiEB. mid ttsuittites, to salt ill olsesto of WATCH: REtisakila by the most CeperieneedWeilltMen. mated for out year. . . G. RtiGOINGri. . 2 North SIXTH' Ettrod. F GO PEI4S. .THE 'ST PEN 'IN USE, FOR = SIZSS. FINE PLATED WARE, SPOONS. POESY • LADLES.. KNIVES, &c. 3. 40. F, F ULLER, No.. 11E1 -CHESTNUT Stra6t rNstrßANag COMPANIES. MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK. F. S..ISrINSTON; PlemsrDErr F. RATCHFORD STARR, AGENT RECEITtS . DURING. THE -YEAR • 'DISIDIRSEMENTS DURING VIE yr.A.R. .$417;216 CO .. 74,233 35 $1,301,&96 43 5.433,068 89 2, 066,733 36 93,011 86 --$8,918,187 RS YEAR, $1,078,399 83 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wm. 11. Popham, • Seymour L. Busted, Sera Wheeler, Millard Fillmore, Samuel D. Babcock, Martin Bates Jr., David HoadeeY. Henry A. Smythe. Wm. V. Brady. W.•B. Dode, George S. (,oe, Wm. K. Strong Nathaniel Hayden; Wm. M. Vermilyo, John B. Deyelin, Wellingicin Clapp: • Melauct. M. Freeman, Oliver B. Palmer. RHFERENOES. JOHN 'WELSH, • - 0E0:41. STUAET, B. FI S HER EN, .1. EAVING, WM. C. LUDWIG • THOMAS a W : A o TSO h N , WILLIAM S. BOYD. STARR, AGENT, F. RATOHFORD PHILADA. 400 W INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL $200,000. • -NEW 'PI7BIAGATION B i• ''• • TkiE.AuT4ori OF • LErs SECligr. THE LADY LIBLEr. BY MISS M. R BIUDDIDIT, AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," "AURORA: FLOYD," "JOHN MARCIIVONT'S LEGACY." "THE CAPTAIN OF THE vinfoint," &c. Paper 50 cents. This halm third Ism of the novels lit the author of " Aurora Floyd," who is now being read', talked about, and admired more than any writer of fiction of the day. 'lt is an animated, interesting, well-ciinstrinted novel, and there is no shade or suspicion of dullness in any of its pages. It is written in a pleasant. liessoing style that contributes largely to hold the attention.whioh the inge nuity of its plot awakens. 10,000 of "LADS' AVIARY% SECRET, " &novel by the same author; were sold in one week. • ' Published by ' . , DICK & FITZGERALD:. No.lB ANN Street; New York. Also for sale by all 'Booksellers in this place. • Copies of the above book soot by mall, to any address, free of postage, on receipt of the price. Second edition now ready. CIIRISTIA.N- ANDERSSEWS . LAST` BOO K BEADY 'IN A FEW DAYS. TEE ICE-MAIDEN, AND OTHER TALES. Translated by Mks Fanny Fuller, I vol. 161n0., tinted reflour;n:actiba , top joitral Price e s t an original drawing; THE SAME, without photograph, cloth, red edges. Price 75 tente. Sent by mail/red on receipt of price, by F: LETPOLDT, felE-St 1333 CHESTNUT Street. 4 . 4 CAPIT.A:I, MEW BOOKS: TEE ORPHEUS C. NERR.PAPIRS. A second aeries of these capital humorous articles.l2mo. C10th,51.25. Alas, a new edition of Pint Series, • SPREES AND• SPLASHES,. or. Droll Recollections of Town and Country, by Henry.fdorford, Illustrated, - A vol. of Comic Stories and Sketches. 12mo. Cloth, • • *1; and Paper ..kworr, .75 cent.. TACTICS: OR. CUPID • IN , SHOULDER-STRAPS. A . West Point Loveliteryi capitally told. 12mo. Cloth, la; Paper Covers, 75 cents. IV. NOTES 01 , USHAESPEARE, ilia Plays.- and Actors. By 3M. H: Hackett, the celebrated Comedian. Ltzio. • Cloth, $1.50 GABAT TAN HORN: or, the Beggar on Horseback. A very plever Nova!, by J. S: Sanzale. 12mo. Cloth. THE GREAT CONSM , EATIbN.. Sequel to the "Great reparation." By Dr. Cumming. lfimo. Cloth, uniform with the other volumes, El. *0 Therm books are sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail free, on receipt of price, by • OAREETONi'PubßeheriNew•York. fel-ewtf Corner BROADWAY and LISPENARD Ste TB E STRANGER'S GUIDE. ..PHI .. LAD ELPII lA. Containing . A description of the Public Buildings, places of Amuse ment, Commerioial. Benevolent. and Religions Inetitn lions, be., An.. including a Guide to LAUREL - RILL THE WOODLANDS, aed other Cemeteriao, with a MAP of the Consolidated CUT, and numerous ILLUSPRA- Tian. ALSO, A MAP OP TELE OITY in Pocket-book form:• LINDSAY & BLAKISTON; Publishers and Booksellers, feII3. 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut TRE_IRON FURNACE, OR SLAVERY AND SECESSION. BY REV. JOHN B. AMERY, A Refugee from 111861SS1PPi• • Price . Aughey's volume discloses a few cues, among thimeands, and makes us shudder to think of what might be told could thembole truth. And its way to the light. He was about eleven years at the South, and in this work he gives us an inside view of the machinery employed to precipitate the rebellion, of the stifling of Union voices, and of the merciless'conscription. Hie own personal narrative is one of the most thrilling and touching ever written. The arrest, the imprison went, the escape, the rearrest, the honing under the uplifted sword, the reincarceration, the filthy dungeon, tht loathsome food, the second t scope, the pursuit ity cavalry and bloodhounds, the famishing from thirstand hunter, tad the final exodus from the iron I aroma, 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 it without deep emotion. His views of slavery, as it presented itself for eleven succetsive years to his own eye, cannot fail at this time to interest all. . This day published by . WILLIAM 6. & ALFRED MARTIN, felB " .606 CHESTNUT Street. 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The Negativist ot these exquisite pictures were Made for ne by BRAD . . felti-d&WSt REA:CITY, .FRESHNESS, AND ACCIJ RACcY; characterize REIMER'S COLORED 'PHOTO GRAPHS, for el; qualities that make them popular mid admired by all. SECOND Street, above Green. It % TEST OPENED, A NNW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 006 ARCH STREET, Where FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, to THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced byilbe most. EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishingliret-class pictures areinvited to call and examine specimens. Al choice selection of AAIUN,. MM, and frames, on hand. . F. A. O. KNIPE, "REIMER'S LIFE-SIZE, .PHOTO GRAPHS. iu oil colors. are universally admired; as portraits, they are toaltless. Davin/ the merits of Pho tographs and Oil l'aintings combined. SECOND Stroot, above Green. It pHOTOGRAPHIO ILLAITALS .—A A. large variety for eitle u atjarieba sr 4 ; 6:•• "904011 4 2K1111T fitrat. del3Arnit PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS; .456. gips • a . .. .EARLE & SON, rmpagTgjzi IiANIIPACTURERS 01 OIL PAINTINGS, _ • 3NORAVINGS, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH PRAMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. UTUSIU LOOKING (mess WASHROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, desk/ cesuntrr Street, Maultaiaallt. Vaidt.I • IINEI,.LIFWAIC,N.P.t.OPURES. IVDRYTYPES: are. of like abarneter, arid,lmprnen at wale nealks,Dielr untaralneav, and fresh. warm. and imecoutiemkating. SECOND street. above 'Green. • It PIYBBISEPETY TRU HMI, A NOVEL• ISSUED THIS WEEK. NEW RRADY-; 724 pIESTNUT STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets riwiroGßAPns. LOOKING GLASSES; DBALIIIO 13 ANTED-SOME LIVE' BATS. LT • Apply .at the son'thweet corner TENTH and ARCH letrects• . • • lt• WANTED --A L 110 TO RE R T with Ai-DIORAMA OF TIES didlllll- CAN CIV I rWAR; onewho wEltslcsitoj o to . en. in, the' basi e. ns& prekee'red. Address WORTHINGTON. Piga Offic feIS-s• iptriNTEn, BY A YOUNG MAN Or expirience, a StrT AVOW . as Fbi per is a aroce ri Howe. or other capacity where be can. make blmietf generally_tiscfni. Cain furnish some g ipo teat• If do , sired. J Undortbted reference' gilen. Address hf ARVTI(.. Press Office. fel6l.2te• WANTED =A PRACTICAL MAN— comrgeot to liter mitt' enti DRUGS. Also; a Young MAD., tilt, Writer a gtiod hand,• to assist in a counting-room—noisslary the fret year: Andreas Box 1421, Post Office. tatalt.' ~ C loth 7e cents. TO ONE MINING , . FROM TWO TO Five Thousand Dollars, as an' Att'vs Partner: will please call at Factory foot of WOOD-STREET Wff ARE, Schuylkill, for full particulars. . thl.7.(k. WANTED, BY .A. YOUNG; LAWYER and Phonographer, a Situation to a•Lair or Newa paper Office. 800 bad conWilerebleeaPerience in report ing Law exam Salary not Which of an object. Ad.diaes GEORGE PERT, Piverrotlice. fell4-2t• WANTED -814,000; $5;000, $4OOO, AT tiVe per cent...on bl'ortgates on Perms near Norrlotown Worth dbuble the WlllOntat. Apply to WILLIAM ROSSlTER..Conveyancer: Norristown, February J 6.•. SEC 0 ND--HAga_:: - FURNITURE WAN') ED—Aleo,-0014118..-Mirrora Dedding, Stove.% &o. Thu higheat mice cash . Call orarlArean WM. LNWII., No. 941 RIDGE Avon& . . fel4-6to fel.3-fmw9t gla WANTED TO PIIROHASE —A miamoderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral locati on . g have all the modern improvements. Address •'House,' at this once. stating pries. terms, and location. Ja3l-tf WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE mit first of April next, a moderate-elzed throontory BRICK DWELLII(I HOUSE; in a central locality. II post have all the modern improvements. Address, ' Rent," at this office. elating locality and mice. ials-tf . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTERGEN - RAYS OFFICR.—PEHLADELPHIA, Feb. 9,1963. 1193SELS war ted Immediately to. carry COAL to the following points: Tortncas. • Key Went, Fort Monroe, Alexandria., Va. ' • Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, felo-tf Captain and Antal cluarter*aster,_ Aft VESSELS WANTED TO LOAD COAL' Immediately, for. Key West and New Orl€ sun Charters made upon the moat tayomblaterme. Apply to 111115TER NORTON & CO.. felt-st• 20534 WALNUT Street:. Up Stairs. TO RENT ' WITH BOARD , TO 'A OEN, TO TLEMAN AND WIFE—One or two hstitiveate Rome in:a small. private (amity. 52 North TEM TIRENTN Street.. fa 17.31. FOR SALE AND TO LET. .L fIOAL YARD FOR• BAL E.-THE hest • ettedmryird iri the city': capacity for doing any amount of business. Ingatreoh the premise.% No. 957 North NINTH Ftreet, bildowtiltard avenue. felt-Sts TINENCIMBERED COUNTRY. REAL •••••• ESTATE and CASH to exchange for MERCHAN DISE or good CITY PROPERTY.. E. PE (TIT, fell-6C. 309 WALNUT Street. et TO EDNT - THE . DWELLING ANNpart of the House 1313 CHESTNUT Street contain ingtisixtem rooms, with all the modarn conycniancee. Apply to Thelma Martin. Real !Mate Agent and Collec tor, N W. corner of FOURTH and PINE Street*, Fhila aelpda. . , fen-et* LFOR.SALRL.GRERN LAWN SR. INARY. with all the appurtenances; situate in the town of Unionville, Mender county. Building large and in good repair. Garden, Lawn, and all the conveniences for a School or Residence: Apply to JACKSON SLILY, Rkaidingthereon, Unionville; Cheater county, Pa. felB-st. • - et 7 0 RENT—AN• ELEGANT AND .mat. commodious DWELLING, containing 40 rooms, is sPlendid situation, opposite the new Post Office and the Custom• House, on CHESTNUT Street. For terms, a➢N between the hours of 10 and. 2 o'clock, at No. 4E2 CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth. f‘l4-61.. JOHN REA. • GERMANTOWN: -.. PROPERTY. maLFOR SALE.—A •desirable residence. — iittiutted on JOHNSON Street, between Green and Main streets.. The let contains ninety feet front by three hand reetfbeCdeeP. The improvements are handsomely located, and consist Of a double three-story Stone House, with halt in the• centre and kitchen back, with all the conveniences of PS. water, stable, 'garden, &e: For further particulars, apply on• the premises, or to DANIEL TRUMP, first wharf below Coates street, on the Delaware. fel6-I.OC. at FOR SALE—A. ThA Rhi OF 100 Acres, nine miles from city; land best k/tutllll',‘ high and rolling; pure spring water; suitable fur coun try seats; price *llO per acre. Also, a first-rate Dairy Farm of ISO acres near N. P. - Railroad; price e. 90 per. acre. Also, a Fdrm of 2.4.14 acres near Norristown. Ap ply to WIVROSSITER, Norristown. fel7-3t. • VALITABLRFARASFOR SALE.— ..a-The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Farm, situate in New Britain township, Bucks county, within half mile of the Lead. Mines, containing fil/ii acres of good-land, 6 of which are woodland. This property is situated within three miles of Doylestown.. Call and see it, and for further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the property. fel6-121*" , JOHN W. THOMAS. • TO RENT--FPMSTORY STORE, No. ISO ARCH St., now • oraupled asi a Paint !Rom P 0554384011 May Ist. Apply to WILLIAM H. RAZOR,. fel9-61. • • 25 North FOURTH Street. FOR SALE-DELAWARE. COUN TY FARM, 96 acres, 12 of which are heavy timber, balance .in a high state of cultivation, situate 3 miles from Marcus Hook Station and Steamboat Linding, 21 miles from the city. Large and substantial stone provements, handsomely situated, and nicely watered: • Also, a large number of first-class Fermata .the adjoin int' counties. Call and examineltegieter. Apply to E. PETTIT, Noi 309*WAINIIT Street. at TO . EXCHANGE-,OIIESTER COUNTY FARM. —73 acres oreincelleni laud: Sta tion of Pennsylvania Railroad on- the. place; large im provements, nicely watered, Am rale°, a valuable. Farm imile from Doylestown Depot, SS Wine -north of the city, in Bucks county. .ap3 , 17 fez o. 309 WALNllrStreot. FOR SALE.—THREFrRIGHTIRI of the brig Thos. Walter. ApV.y to • • CHAS. 8. a JAS. CARSTAIREI,:Jr., 1516 WALNUTIStreske A , PHRENOLOGICAL CLASS:.4 Fag" -LADIES AND. OENTLBMEN___ noir. forming Ap ply to J. L: CAPFN; at 922 r CELBEITNUT Street. intemi, nations, wlth written or verbal descriptions. made day evening. - • • . • ' fea-wrest • • FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN; N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river' 30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been In success fel operation for eleven years. and Ls one of the most • flourishing institutions in this section of the country. Special attention .is paid to the common and higher • branches of English, and .ertpertor advantages fnrnished in Vocal and Instruniental Music. French taught by native, and spoken in the family. For catalognes ad- , dre's • . • • , Rev. JOHN H. BRAKBLNIr. . ielB-2m* CL.ABSIOALANDENGLISRSOAOOL N. l OF H. D. ORBOOTLY, L X., IleS ILLBIEET Street. ...30.1Mms AGE GREEN SEMINARY.;--A SELECT BOARDINEI SCHOOL, ITEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course An. Mathematics. Classics. English studies, &c. - Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. and are received at any time. Boarding per week, $2.94. Tuition per quarter, .6.00. For catalognec or information address Ray.J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Gran. Pa .. .7410-tt PERSONAL.-A. , D'AN.OONA GIVES a high price fur Ladies aad.Eleatlemesee Cast-of Clothing, at 330 SOUTH Street. fel3-12t. 'PENSIONS. $lOO BOUNTY AND Paypro(mred and collected ihr soldiers, ga ll on and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and eattstactory rates. Claims caebed or advanced twos by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention• fiTOll to parties Ileitis at a die tanee. . ' ocl&tf • ESTATE OF ,JAMES..o.`.(arzmoNg, DECEASIV—Letteri testamentary on the estate of JAMES C. GILLMORE, lateof the City of Philadelphia. deerimed; having beet . granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate will make PaYntent, and those having cia ma will present them to BlEtirmi) YARD, No. 617 CHESTNUT Street. Febniery 16, 1. 5 63. felS-w6t. TN THE ORPHANS' OURT FOR THE - 5 - CITY •AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ,"•‘, . Bitate of BLISLIN RUSSELL, deceased. " The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. indite, and adjust the first and final account of IigNRY S.. COCHiLtN, Administrator of the estate of SUSAN RUS BELL;.decessed, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested, for thelmrposes of his appointment, on TRIMS DAY, the fifth .e ay of March. IM, at 4 o'clock P. M., at office,"No. 260 South THUD Street, in the city, of Philadelphia.. EDWARD TILBURY JONES, fele-fmwet 'auditor. TN THE , COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1 FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. • In the matter of the' account of JAMES MCGILL, As siguee of HILES & McGILL, 'under assignment dated. .Novezobai,24, 1581, recorded in Deed Book A. - C. U. No. 72, page 421. The Auditor appointed by the Court to' audit, settle, and adjust the above account of James McGill; assignee of Hiles & McGill, as above-mentioned, and. to report distribution of the balance, will meet the parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, March 2d, 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his °Mee, No. 4.23 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. felB-wfrm et B. H. HAINES, Auditor. ••••. • •• • • T : FIRM •OF BRAM, & JUSTICE is dissolved by th e death of WARNER JUSTICE.' The business of the late firkin will bees:Wed by the surviving partner, J. R. RENDERDINE, who will continue the HARDWARE businees at the tenth west corner SEVENTH and SPRING GAlWETStreets, Philadelphia, Febrnary 18, 1863. thlS•Sts AIR. THADDEUS FLANA.GAN IS AB.: woclated with ine. from this date. in the CLOTH JOBBING. BUSINESS. Style of the Srat will, be.HULE & FLANAGA.N. . JOSEPH-A. HULL, : 2140 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Febimary 16, Mk fill-81 NOTICE.-PHILADELPHII, FEBRU LRy. & pot—The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE. HENRY J. BM. DLR., and ALE.XAN firm off Stook and Exchange Brokers, ander the of Thomas Biddle k Co. , is tMe day dissolved by the terms of articles of copartner faun in consequence of the death of Major BERRY J. BIDDLE. The business will be carried.on by the surviving part ners at the same place and under the same name. The affairs of the old firm will be settled by the sub scribers, • THOMAS A. BIDDLE. fe2-lm ALEXANDER BIDDLE. THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI -a- lin the DRUG RIISINTsEa, ae heretofore. at the Old Stand. N0..724 MARKET Street. • • WM: ELLIS & CO. Brants% 3al-tf 724 M ARKETStreet. . _ Lon OR . MISI;IAID -CERTIFICATE NO., 106 for '24 shares of Stock In the 3LAACTRACTU RERSnfr'SURAIf GE COMPANY. All persons are here by caulloped against negotiating same, as application has been made for renewal. fall-w9t. WILLIAM A. RHODES. MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLASSES, for presents for /ale by JAMES W. q3L.UN a CO, delSSintt 924 CHns - PNIIT Street. wistams...- WILLIAM N. ATWOOD, UNDERTAKER, NO. 119 N. EIGHTH STREET, Above ARCH, east stile. meAttr. . . . • EDWIN' A. 111:11421128;...II1g tiERTARER: . Aree Bouth..TENTH street, above Spate% felo4m ;Philadelphia. DR .. FINE,,IPRAG'IIOAL DEN-. IST tor the lent twenty pant: Ste' VINE St., below Third, inmate the most beautiful TIMM of the age, mounted on fine Gold Platlne, Silver, Vulcanite, Co ratite, Amber, dm., at eras, for neat and Ambatantial work, more reasonable an any dentist in this city or State. Teeth plusged . to las extractin g. Artiial Troth re paired to unit. ho pain in s ocbarttes tireatieted LU is right. Itaforenoe.beatfamilies. 11194* WANT . BOARDING. EDUCATION: PERSONAL. LEGAL: Ci)iPART*I6JUSIIIP9. AJWSEMEWT9, AMERICAN ACADEMY Of M US/0 .3a1r..1 ozitkert ormttit CARD.—Aetnatett by the, soncitstrote ritmar,pa trot. ot the late Getan Ow= seitgebt• subtethwr has induced Mr. CAM ANSCHVFZio consent to smother short see. me of GERMAN OPEAA. Ire Philadelphia, elt the ACADEMY OF MIMIC. Tim stegsorY wtll cotaitstog elx nights, commencing on WEDNESVAT, Mirth 4t1i,.11S The (*eras to be prodeted Will St, "Tin MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR:''.l3PlikoteL " YOSEFH,•' s 1 y Mehul. SItRAOLIO e ' r by Montt STBADIALA," by P: Vote FrotbW. ' THEMARRUCOE OFFICPARO. doeittket. Rad' " DER FRISISnitrrZ;" or'sonA °Mow acknowledged favorite Opera Por tho SIX OPERAS a Sulksctiption will be 'optlityffi on the same terms as before, viz' SUBSCRIPTIONS - FOR-SIX. OPERAS Reserved Seats in Tla!cony, Parquet, or Pironet Circle ' SWOO'• Adhiiseion to " 4POO ' Single Tickets, •reserved seat . • • I'OTY* The Opera Rlghte MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY:. or SATURtIir. And no more thaw. three Subscription' Nights will • bp given in any one week, and subscribers will have the . right to retain their seats at any' extra MA - ferments, The Manager desiring, •in a:suitable' way, to expmar his gretefulnees at the most liberal manner in wittch he Was encouraged in his undertaking, during the first vlsit'' of the Troupe to Philadelphia, •br the 'Directors, Stook. Joiders, and Habitues pf the Academy, will dye a Per for:mince for the sole bentilt of'the American AM:deter of. binsic in Philadelphia, All fdtther announcement for this performance will be made by the Cordmittee'or At+ .rangetnents THE ENTIRE CHORIIS•AND 'ORCHESTRA' (both eonaiderably increased) •will bit brought on fra • New' York; and the undersigned pledgee himi4elf thrg• while under his management every part of the above prcgwlepia (grteiselylurstated. and' notmlftloitc;itp THE' MOST BRILLIANT'SEASON" ever witnessed Iry Philadelphia ADOLPII TIROPILD: A ACADEMY OF MUSW. •L- 4 - The'COURTIAND SAUNDERS CADETS' - DRILL, SATURDAY tanct at 8 P. Df., for the benefit of SOL DIERS' CHILDRE! . _ Tickets (25 and fet) cents) • at , ,Aea:demy and Gonad's, Seventh and Chestnut._ fV17.7.6t NEW CHESTNIITISTREET Tri4A TEE. Leinwand Manager Mr. Tr. winATzat, THIS (W HE L d e a n NIGHT BOUTF e M BM MR. HACKETT. . WILL - POSITIVELY FORITIIE LAST TIME ' Re-appear.in bls great PRETENDINGComic charactertit, FALSTAFF LOVE, TO THE MERRY WIVES OF 'WIND QR. Wlten'be will be supported byiMessra. McCullough. , Canon, Becket, Martin Holmee, Taylor, German, Ward.. H Collier, Ringsland. Wallis, est. Carland, Matthews: Tliomae. Master Fisher. Mrs. .1 Et: Allen. Madame''Penisi, Miss Henry and NW Mary Well Conductor " Mr. MARK - THURSDAY, February IF, For the first time, Banim's CassicalTraimd. y of DAMON AND PYTHIAS. EDWIN FORREST In ills great part of DAMON. PeettivelY FOR TWO MOATS ONLY. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Famlty Circle Dress • Circle Parquet and Secured Seats in Dress Circle Seats in Private Boxes, each Doors open at 7: Curl ain rises at 73G. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Bullion Agent and Treasurer SOS . 11.1W^RPHT. Bast night but Three of AIMS JA! B COMBS. Romantic Play and Nautical Drama. TO-NIGHT. (W.doesday.,) February 18th. THE WIPE'S SECRET. Lady Beeline Alnyott..•• .. Mies Jane Coot:obeli Sir Walter Amyott. —4— Barton MIL To conclude with the nautical Drama of THE; LOST SHIP. Ti m othy Trim...... Frank Dre . , nr:L Sall Pogple ri BIINEFFP OF NV Wink rrtT Ci l gg'ige7 H. MSiaeeeeAtlotlr WALNUT-STREET - TIirIATRE. • r sole Lemma Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOI. Bulimia Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. 70-NIGHT, tMR. R. Et DY. THIS (firednesday) EVENING. February Ifith. lap; Willlmperformel tbeffreat Indian Drama, eraitled. • Uteri TOMEI!, THE LAST OF THE NARRAGANSETTS. Miantonimi —Mr. H. .Eddsr. Hums H. L. Beacom& Onalletah .. .. . . .. AnntrCowcfh To conclude wit h Comedy of ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Martha Gibbs Mks Kate Denim Jasper Plum' E. Thayer --- Doors open at 1 . ; Curtain will rise at pi. HE STEREOPTICON, INIVEST PIEE LADELPATA;; COMISSIONERIMADLIEWBEI DAY EVENING:—SpIene id' Vittles' by the Drummond Light. Admission 20 cents. Children•Weente. • *Mt, FOB , THE BENEFIT OP THE. SICK AND WOUNDED EiOLDIERS.—EBADIPFSR by PIIILIP LAWRENCE sad. his POBILE, at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. February. 18th. " GARIBALDI'S" entrance into Naples. &c. Tickets 25 cents. Commence at 8. tel7-2t*. CARPEN TEN'S • • EIGHTEENTH' ANNUAL FLORAL. BALL,. . AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ' TUESDAY EVENING, April 14th. TICKETS- TWO.DOLLARS, Which arenow ready. for. delivery, by JOHN TH62N. LEY,lEso.4,3ll•Chestunt street, and. D. L. CARPEN TER,. at his Rooms, 625 Arch street. N. B.—No tiokatito be had at the door on t fo hat Eve l7-61* ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—SEVENTH WEEK AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE BOHEMI AN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERT BYEINENG. AND •ON .WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS.—At each Entertainment, the celebrated low pressure GLASEStetim-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glass, will be-In full operation. Ail the Magnitleetil Works of Art, Manufactured by Lie COmpassy, win be dbeftbuted gratuitously to the visa ore. On FRIDAY Eve ning, February 20th", a Splenc id Came of Work will be given to theantbor•of the beet Coaondt um.oct the Glasse Strom legit e. • rewncur.A.R. HOTlCR.—TheFiret Present, each eye ning,owillle a Splendid Case of Glen Work. . Ads/Oilstone/5 seats., No• bait price, • Exhibition .tommences in the• Eyettitm at S. o'clock. Aftentoon at 3 o'cloilt.: ' fele-tlt• S E M. 13 LY..BMIDINGS-TENTIU : AND. CHESTNEIT. ANIUSBMENTS.• FOR OLD. AND. YOUNG. OIT& The great•IdAOICI SIGN ATt mid .R V S ENT U RILOGUIST, with lie, LFaRIVIND..!CANARY BIRDS, will give him new and populasZnYertainments• EVERY .RWNING daring th Wilik,commensizag. at .734 o'clock and WRDNMDAY and SA-TBRDAY afternoenaat 3. The attractions will be marvellous) • exam/J.l)3We •In Magic • wonderful* *were in .VontrilonalsatuendcthmTmearned danar7 Bird th thets new. characters • Admission 26 tents.••• Children 13i:eats. &SW GBIMAIRA: ORCHESTRA.. - PUB. LIG RiREARSALS gym SATURDAY APPAR.- NOON at-9)0 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUIiD Carl ,Sents, conductor. Tickets 7A cants. Packages of I. Mite* Si — to ba•had of Andre dt — Co-, D O S Chestnut' deeds J., R. Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. TISTITUTION . ' FOR: THE _BURR .EXHIBITION. every WEDNESDAY at 33i Et mission- TEN .CENTS. St.gre , No. SouthIGHTH Street. dol2-wtl HAESLERS ORCWRSTRA.— xsw 214 South SIGHTH St.. ° belg%lnut. dolUtbsi .FEN.NSYLVA.NIA .. ACADEMY OF 7133 Arra 1025 cierzsrm Errittrr. Is open daily (Sundays exospbsd)' from 9 A. .119. till 0 P. 11.• Admission 25 cents. Children halfprlea. , Shares of stock,' IMO. THINGICs !I—SPARRING TOURNA -Le MENTII--JOE:COEURN,. who is matched. to fight MCCOOLI for 32, cov and'•the Championship ef America, will glre • GRAUD FiRIARING IiCITEMAINNXBIrf previous to going into Trainins. at FRANKLIN MALL, SIXTH STREET, BELOW ARCM,I___ OF FRIDAY EVENING, February th}, Mgt CON OREM, champion of Colorado, will , be present and exhibit his Belt. All the fancy will he on hand. The wind-up will he a grand display of Science between. JOE COBURN AND CROW. , Admission 50 cents. . . Doors open at 7. Sparring to Oomraence-at,B o'clook precisely. Tickets to be had at the door. felB-30' MEDICAL. .SICK'.AID :AFFLICTED DR. S W A Y,N- S COX POUND • .13YRIJR OF WILD OITIERR:Y_ No VA3fWAt, particularly at, .this F-08.1011, should be without "Dr. Swayze:es Compound , Syrup of Wild Cherry ;" coughs and colds, wliteh are very prevalent, are quickly cured. even in.neglected.,a.ees, where the •cough is *aged,. pains,brea.st and sitte..fever, bloody ex .pecturatign, sore throat, night sweats, lungs more or less affected, 'Swayne's Compound" will tiut fait to give re lief, and wonderful cures have taken place, when to all human probability it could not be possible. DR. SWAYN,Riti COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Tiu STANIJARp Wed most reliable remedy fora Moffitt. or seated cough, Sore , Throat, Asthma, Weak Bresst, 'Bronchitis,. Niglit Sweats. Pain.s. (breast or side), Ner- VOUB Debility, it coning Coughs WASS Nights, ail pul monary Complaints_ Volumes might be tilled : with proo f from all parts of the world, to prove that no . remedy bee ever been dtscoveneid in the whole history. medicine, that acts se prompt, even in the worst • eases of pulmonary disease. 7 ., : t.jad appetite, complete.. digestion, strength, and a di ion for active exercise.. are sure tafOliOWtts . nee. you have been tampering : with the Dishy articles put out by persons totally Igno rant of the science of medicine, is theory or praptice., and your case been, neglected, you will And In TB? MAUR'S * COMPOUND" your only hope of cure. the bowels are costive, or headache accompanies your dieease, a dose of • te-SWAYNE'S-Vg SAXSA,PA. AND TAR PILLS ! will remove it. Thirty years' experience, and the in, creasing pcZarity.of. "DR. WAYNE'S ISEDIVNESI'• are cousin nit pr f. Prepared only by Dr. SWA " & SON, SIXTH Street, above Vine. Setd• bt Dealers throughout the Hefted States. feld-iftt BROWN ' S. BROI. S ItErtAL TROCEOF4 for Couhe, Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered with the fullest Confidence in their efficacy. They have. been thorotddy,tested, and maintain tho 'condi ropnta. lion they. hare justly acquired. Air Mare a_re, ticms. be sure to ma'am the. genuine at PES.WIRICM' BROWN'S DruKand Chemical &urea. Hi cor. CHEST NUT and FIFTH. btreets. Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup,. Wistar's Cough litmenfiee; prepared from original prescriptions. ..ia.9o.baelf E YE - LI AND BALM Oculist and Aurist, front Leyden. Holland. is MMes manently located at No. SUPINE Street. labsre he Weald itl diseases Artificial Eye or insertedtillattly. and earel"..• curable. 'Eyes without pain N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hos= • from 8 to 11 o'clock A. Id: and 2 to 7 P. M. 318-Bm* sTEdoort NOTICE.--STRA.M. 6/3 , 7 MARY A. BOARDMAN will pail frc hew York on TRURSDAL Feb. Mth. for }HUMOR% N. C., and PORT ROYAL. For freight or apply at Marnden'sßx - press Office, NA MOT MIMI% Street. ffelB.9oifJ. F. A. PHILIPS. Agent. • , An LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE.- MOVED to No. 81 South SEVENTH Street, near e ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and lades' determined to merit future patronage, has swayed ea alegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought mad Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the oar strictly fire and broglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie's . Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be tarnished to ordor on short notice. This Is the strongest, best pro—, acted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered Also, particular attention is called to offere d New' Cabinet Safe, [or Plate, Jewelry, atc. This Safe is eon thded to surpass in style and elegance anything Yei >Eared for this purpose. and Is the only one that th, strictly are and burglar proof. SPECIAL NOTICIL—I have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Barring, St Co.'s Safes, =ostler them nearly new.. and some forty of other makers, comprising a complet• assortment as to aloes, and all lately exchanged for the, now celebrated LllllB. Safe. :Ther will be' siold at TOM.: owprices. Please call and examine. lyit•x t, Sala& Aaaal: Bd_4iD s'A 1t .... 25 °esti.' .... 60 oents:r .... 75 ova,.