SPECIAL -NOTICES. KHDR 7 I3 iIIIINISHING CHINA AND GLANS IDITABLIBIDNENT, CHINA HALL, 5119 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall. Philadelphia. Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied, China and -Masi packed in a proper manner. and warranted Cr"' breakage, to all parts of the United States. N.. 8.--Ohlua .tleoorated to. orders also, Initials and , "S* B . * elettentlY enitiaied on Lahti glass. ~ ._.• UNIS-18101 CLOTRIBG, . OF THIS likTitiFt eFFLBS, made la the Beet Manner , expreisly for RETAIL .744L.16. • LOWEST • Belling Prioes marked in Plata 'll. 'rea ''All Goode made to Order warranted eatiektotori .rOur-Oss-Yams Burnt( to strictly adhered to. , Ail are +thereby treated alike. deals 'JONES ,d 1 CO.. 604 MARKET Street. BATORMLOR P B HAIR DYE! •F• THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye sorodnces a color not to be distlngnished from tutor, t wierranted not to injure the hair in the least remedlet .the 11l effects of bad dyes, and, invigorates the Hair to; Alfa. ORAL RED, or RUSTY ILUR instantly tuna a .splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and lbeantifnl, Bold by all. Druggists, dro. /Sr The Gauche signed WILLIAM A. BATCH" fLOIL on thsfour sides of each box. • FACTORY, No. tit BARCLAY Street,' (Late= Broadway dnd IS Bond adrect.) Nell York. .zafSAy • DRAKE'S PLANTATIOP• BMW S. 'They purify. strengthen. and tityfgorate. `They create a healthy appetite: 'They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late honri. :They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. ' They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. 'They curs Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhteha, Cholera, end Cholera Norte:is. They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Readmits: They are the beet BITTERS MIMI world. They mak. the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cell► *rated Cellist's Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken will the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimnlant. Sold by' all Grocers, Drug .gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. LL DRAKE it CO., 51011' BROADWAY. New York. ' sedat.grs ~~ MARRIED. • HUBBS—JONBS.—At Haddonfield, N. S., on the fah of February, 18)3, by Rev. G. A. Raybold, Mr. Geo. W, !Hobbs and Mt ms °Polite Jonem , both of Newton town 'shipCeindencounty N. _J. .70 . 13NSON—CORSO ' N.—On the Pci Instant. by Rev. R.: A. Raffle, Mr. William M. Johnson to Miss Anna B. •Corson, both of Williamstown, New Jersey. • YOUNG—IIYNEMAN.—On the 18th inst., by Rev. Dr. Newton, S. Warner Young to Lizzie S., second daunt ler of the late Chas. F. Hynemen, both of thin City. • WARFER—ROGRLAND.—O.. Thursday. Feb. 12th, 'hp the Rey. Oeorse Musgrave, W. R. Werner to Mary Sogoland, daughter of ,the late George Roseland, all • of 'this city. 1:IMI:). EASBY.—On the lAth inetant, Christiana Rattly. ' ' The relatives and friends of the family are respectful IYr 'lnvited to attend her funeral, (rive' her father's resi dence, No. 342 South Front street, orildonday afternoon, nt two o'clock. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. ••• FERREEH-On the morning of thellith Instant. MarY f in McJimsey, daughter of James B. and Mary Ann The relatlies and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her varents,lio. 204 North Thirty-fifth street,'Virest- Phila delphia, en Saturday afternoon, the 21st instant, at 2 o'clock. suAßprzss. —On the 18th inst., Jacob Sharpless, Df. D., In the 72d year of his age: The friends of the family are invited to attend hie fu metal, frein..his late .residence, in Downingtown, o n Seventh- d sr.the 21st inst. 4 at 2.(eCIOCk Wednesday M. • BAHNWELL.—In Germantown. 'on , Feb-, runty 18th, the Rev. William 11. Bafhwell, late Rector . of St. Peter's Church, Charleston. The clergy of the Epiecopal Church, and the clergy of the city generally, are invited to attend the funeral ser vices, at the Church of the Epiphany, on Saturday, the 21st in kan t. at 12 H. ' precisely'. CARROLL. —On the 18th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Car roll, relict of the late E. A. Carroll, in :he (13th year of new age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Attend.the (anent', from her late residence, northeast corner of Ninth and South streets, to- morrow after noon, 21st Instant, at two o'clock, without further no- Calm . JORNSON_, In Sunday, Februaryl, 1801 in Hospital No. 14, at Nashville, Tenn., Mr. Henry C. Johnson, member of the "Anderson Cavalry," in the 24th year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully bolted to attend the funeral services at St. Matthew's . Lutheran Church, New street, below Fourth, between 'lime and Tine, this (Friday) afternoon, at '2 o'clock. . Funeral services by Rev. E. W. Rutter , the pastor. • SWAIN—At Bristol. on Tuesday, the 17th instant, David Swain, in the 88th year ()fhb; age, Ills friends and relatives are invited to attend his fune ral, from the residence of his daughter, Eveltna Guerard, No. 80 Radcliff street, Bristol borough, this day, February 21, at two o'clock, I'. U., without farther no tice. et. JiitIFFJTH.—On the morning of the lath inst., Joseph -- W.youngest son of Wm. 11. and Emily Griffith, in the 4ith 'year/Whitt age. Funeral from his late residence,No. 1601 Filbert street, Birth-day nfternoon. at 2 o'clock. • ORIFFITH.—On Wednesday, 18th inat., John Griffith, agellB years. His relatives Gad friends are respectfully invited to A ttend his funeral. front his late residence No. 3H Vickie street, Camden,_ N...J., on Nanday, at 12 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellow's Cemetery. se BOLTON.—On December 21st. in Richmond. from wounds recetieddn the battle of Frederieksbnrs, James Bolton, of Company H, 121st Regiment, P. V., in the ill rear of hie age. eon of Hannah and the late Joshua Molten. of Frankford. BUCKLEY. —On the 17th inst., Jane, wife of Michael Buckley, So.:10070RM CAMFBELL.—Gn the 4th instant, on board , thtiir. S. steamer Fly, off Charleston harbor. Patrick H. Camp bell, of Rtra Roe, county Tyrone, Ireland. DATIE.--On the 13th Instant, of scarlatina, Charles F. only sou of John H, and. Amanda E. Davis, aged 15 'months. • • • • DISAICKSerf..—On the morning of the 16th inetant, Sarah W. Derrickson, relict of the late Samuel Derrick. son, in the Nth. year of her age. • • DION. I —On Pricier. the 13th instant, Mtn. Margaret Dick, widow of the late Peter Dick, in the Seth year of 'her age. ' • SPRING • MOURNING GOODS--BES SON & SON„-:-Monrning Store,-No. 9113 CHEST. .I‘l7T Street, have received Black Bilks of the moat desirable makes. Black and White nest.l3triped and Check Silks. Perk Printed Foulard Silks. Black Monsaalines, Tamlsee. Bombazines, Black Crape Tanunetane, Alpacas, and 3lohairs. Black and White Layne, Gingham, Mohai r ' . Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Bleak English Creme and Yells. Shawls, Hosiers, Wove", Parasol', Collars, Sleeves, . fele-tf RnM..-ac,LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep 11 line stook of Staple Household Goode. MO Beat Knalitt, Linens, and Flannels. OrRE & LA.NDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, always keep a full line of Mourning Shawls. ' 3130 Fashionable Shawls. LANDELL, FOURTH AND E Y A B R E cia, have a fine assortment of Good Olokar Black Silks. jilt) Widows! Wks without gloat itraz. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. The Rev. Dr. BELLOWS..President of the tr. S. Sani tary Commission. will &Alvin. an Address, at the ACADRIIY OF WSW, on TIIRSDAY, February 24, at o'clock P. IL . when he will explain the hisitory and objecte of the Commisalon, and its mode of administering relief In the AM]. The citizens of Philadelphia, who have generously •enirported the work of the Commission, will have an OP j?ortnnlty of realizing the immenseacale upon which the •operations of the Commission have been conducted, and .of learning the extent to which the wants of the Army of the Union have been provided for, and its sufferings relieved. Other distinguished speakers have been Invited to •unite with the President of the Commission on the oe .casion. Berglield's Band will be 1n attendance. Tickets of admission will be sent to the associates and •contributors to the Commiesion, and any such who may .not receive them will be supplied on application at the • agency of the Commission, No. 21 South SIXTH Street, where, after Friday, the 20th instant, a limited 'number will be dlstributerci to the friends of the Com. .rnlssiou on application. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. HORACE BINNEY, CALEB COPE, ROBERT 31. LEWIS, CHARLES J. STILLS, For the Committee. M. NEW CREEK CONIP..43IY.—THE kennel meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held ou 'WEDNEeDIY, March 113th. at 12 o'clock M. al their office, No. 311 WALNUT Street, when au e jection for Directors will be held. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, fe2o-27 nib 2 1117 tit* Secretary. r•-• THE SIXTH AND LAST LECTURE of the Course, in aid of the '•Chnroh of St. Mat thias." will be delivered at CONCERT HALL on SA TURDAY BITENING, 21st inst., by the Ht. Rey. THOS. M. CLARK. D. D. Subject.— t ' The National Crisis." Tickets, NS cents each. For sale at C. M. Barns', 911 Chestnut street: Bpiscnpal Book Depository, 12% Chest nut street, and at the Hall. feS)-2t MCRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA CObtIMERCIAL COLLEGE N. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. BOOK-KEEPING, in Its different branches. PENMANSHIP. Plain and Ornamental, BUSINESS FORM, CALCUL aTIONS, &c. Individual Instruction, 25 per cent. off regular prices. felS4* MHODICHOPATHIO HOSPITAL, lIIS CUTHBERT 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 mee of charge. B. P. GLENN. no2P4 . Secretary of Board of Managers. M. OFFICE OF U. 9. ASSESSOR, THIRD DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA.—Notice le hereby given. that THOMAS MACIIRIDE, residing 949 North FRONT Street, is appointed Assistant Assessor for the Sixth Division of this .District, to place of LEWIS AL GREEN: resigned. • .1. FLETCHER.BUDD, • • fell-5t Assessor. • ima• HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVA NIA MILITIA, 1108P(TAL DEPARTMENT, .13ARRIBBURG, February - 13, 1863. • THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA. NIA meet In. , PHILADELPRIA on TUESDAY, Nagel 2d, 1863, anWeontinne In 6118 , 91011 during the week , to examine candidates for tho coot of medical othcore in l'enneylva,nla Regiment" The appointment or a nom• ber of Aaaistant Sunman' will be required immediately to fill gum:mien now exietLng, a" well as for others con stantly occurring. • • •Physiciane of Pennsylvania for l i n a go9d health, tarnish- Vo l ialT i' l!i r tlit t amltt e u xa nB MMtli7: b • portant' that the names be regiutered on the Inn day of dim meeting. • By order of the Governor. •. . • JANES BIN% • fele.dtmh2 : Surgeon General Penneyleanta. OFFTOIC OF THE SURGEON-AR. TI4T TO MR ARMY AND NAVY, rimenoe- Psis, October RA, MI Wounded Sol diers and Sailors desirous of themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artifidel Limbs. should apply immediately at the ogee of the Burgeon-Artist to the Government, No.• 16050 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER. jam Government eursreon•Artiat. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL:- ROAD COMPANY, PHILADBLPRIA, February 6, NOTICE FO R STOORNOLD. b ee h el d A I. MI.ROTION DLRECTORS ;will be held on MON MAY, the wend day of March, 1883, at the Office of the ICotority. No. 238 South THIRD Street. The Polls 1011 open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. No are or shares transferred within sixty days Pre obeding the election will entitle thr holder or holders thereof to a vote. , . .211IIND SMITH, felo-tmh2 • • Becietary. TVORYTYPES.-PICTURES FINELY -A. finished; natural (reel), and Ilfe•Ilke In coloring, you realize In ' REINER'S Ivory types popular Lad pleasing pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. It "WiINGTON , NOTES TAKEN. FOR i ll 7rabrellas and Canee AY WM. H. RICHARD IKON, 800 MARKET Street. , lto a TOBACCO"SEED.-GENUINE VAN_ Virginia, and Connecticut Seed Leaf, at liRIRR'S SEED WAE2OOI7SE, 227 CHOWN St. its CORPORATION NOTES • OR:. WM MINO.TON" Newark, and Tienton,..received for goods at DIAN'S, NO. 33 % 1/CHESTNUT Street, dealer In Biw a . Yara, and Domestic Cigars: Old Virginia Chewing Tobaimo, Fine-Cat Chewing, in foil or by the 'pound; genuine Turkish, Lataku, Pearl, do.; Neer. sohaum, Sweet Brier, and new Patent Titan', atc.. whOlPfift/0 and retail, at DEAN'S, lige2o-30 .No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. THE *CELEI3.RATBD - ' G U M "M". 21:: 8 T I 0 , An excellent substitute for Tobacco, rallies the breath, erbicewt the tee i t i li t an& delightful to" olieirlac , For pp ale by antata an Tele.' Il a ß a 46oA, • Manufacturer e-Agent, WO - , 126, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DRY GOODS; JOBBERS. P (3. ' 186 i 1863. .RIEGEE.. W.TPST. ,ERVI.N. 'fthORTERSD JOBBERS D`RY ; GOODS. I. P.: No. 47• NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Merchants' visiting this city to purchase ;pair GOODS will find our Stock:, hage and admirably assorted, and, st • Low notrusa. In 'certain eliais 'of Goods we offer inducesiente Durobasers unequalled by any other house:la Philadelphia. (01041i1 JAMES,. KENT, SANTE f F,,, lIIPOSTBES AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Noe. 239 and 241 N. THIRDSTRBET. ABOVE /ME, PHILADELPHIA, :,•• Have now open their usual - LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK FOURIN - ARD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. • Among which will be found a more than usosny.attieb • .. • .• live variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of •• MERRIMACK AID COCRECO and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. • To which they invite the spezi a 1 attention of cash buyers. fele.= SPRING , . - . 1863. YARD, sGILINIORE, & DO., kaPirtere and Jobbers of FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 61i 4:44STNITF :AND • 614 .I.II.YNE 5T13. 1 novo iMor of THEIR OWN untrisixoN. -LARGE . ANDIt.4II)SOBIE .STOOIC ...„ Or SPRING GO.GDS, OOXPRISING DRESS 000DS . 4' SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, ite. Also. a full assortment of WHITS GOODIL LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS. EM BROIDERIES, AND LACES. The attention of the trade requested. • 1863. Brll IN.° 1863. JOHNES, BERRY, (Succesaors sto Abbott. Johns, & Co.) • 527 MARKET, and 524 COMMERCE Streets. PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILK AND FANOY DRY`' GOODS, . ~• Have now open - a LARGIKAND 'ATTRACTIVE STOCK DRESS -. GOODS, - • Adapted to the Season. Also, a Pall Assortment in WHITE GOODE1,..RIBB01413; • GLOVES, . SHAWLS ; frit; • Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS Are particularly invited to examine our Stock. fall-tf RETAIL DRY GOODS. p r ORE TRAIL HOOP SKIRTS.- JUST N-A received, and daily receiving, from 'our manufac tory, the above splendid SICIATB3 also, Ladies' Misses', and Friends' Skirts, at HALL'S Hoop-Skirt Store, NO. 36 North NINTH Street, above Filbert. N. B.—Wilmington Corporation Notes taken at par. fe263V CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK AT AND 'UNDER COST PRICES.— Saxony Plaids and Poll De Chevres. at 20 eta. • Beet American Delaines. at 26 eta. All imported Dress Goods at coat prices. These geode are all really cheaper than Calicoes. • Plain Silks, rich colors. Small-figured Corded Silks, solid colors. Plain and figured Black Silks. Very heavy Gro Grain Black S il ks. • Rich styles Fancy Silks. All of these goods are at last fall's prices. Pretty styles Fancy Silks, 66, 06, Mae- Plain Black Alpacas. Single sad doable - width Black All-wool Delalnes. Plain Black Matinees, Cashmeree. and Reps. All at last fall's prices. English, Merrimac, Coeheco, Sprague, and all the best makes of Prints in the market. Pillow Case. Sheeting, and Shirting Mull/a, Wil liamsville and other approved makes. 9-8 Waltham and Pocasset, Layman, unbleached, all Mien than the agent's case Prices. . SWIM Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH street. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES. No. um* CHESTNUT STREET, delta the SPECTAL ATTATITOIT Or the Ladies to hie LARGE STOCK of WHITE GOODS. LACES __EMBROIDERIES, RARDRERGHIRFIB, &c. A greater par t of hill goods have been purchased previous to the recent GREAT ADVANCE, and are now being RETAILED at LESS than whole sale prices. He has JUST OPENED: 100 dozen broad Hemstitched Fides.. at 301., and upwards. 3W dozen corded-bordered all-Linen Hilkfa , at 1.8 c., worth 2S cents. 10 pieces plain, buff, and • white Pique. for Children's wear. 20 pleas printed and flg'd Piqua. for Children's wear. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' BOWS. Emb'd Maelin, lace trimmed, dic., received every morning, from 50e. to old felo-tf 10A4 CBBSTNUT STRUT. SPLENDID STOCK ON HAND.- All the beat wakes of Calicoes. All the best mall of Moulins. All the beetmakes of Linens. All the best makes of Sheetinge. All the beet make a of Napkins. Together with Towels, Crash. Diaper linclutback, Bird Bys, Burlap, &c. &a. White Cambric and Jaconet, full line. Nattmooke aad Plaid Mulles. fa line. ; • Winter Goods closing ont. Shawls, Marines, closing out. Balmoral Skirts, all prices. Silk and Linen adkk, nice assortment. At JOHN H. STORES', 7091 ARCH Street. EDwnq HALL & BRO., Re South SECOND Street. Have reduced the Primof Fano , " Silks, Bich Printed Dress Goods, Choice Shades of Merinoes, Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins, All-Wool Be Lemnos. • All kinds of dark dress goods reduced. Also, Fine Long Broehe Shawls, Open Centre Long Cashmere Shawls. Rich new styles of Blanket Shawls. • 4-4 Lyons Silk velvets. Pare Silk. D RY GOODS FOE WINTER' Rep. Poplins. Trench Merinos, Colored Moonsetlnes, • Ponlt De Sake, Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Black Silks. Fancy Silks, Black Bombastnas, Worsted Plaids, Cheap Delainee. • • • French Chintzes, Starting Flannels. ••• • • , Brothel Shawls, Fine Blanketnkets, Crib Bla nk ets. • SHARPLREIS BROTHRR& CHESTNITT and EIGHTH Btri,7 WILLW&SVILLES, WAMBUTTAS, York Premiums, Norestdales. Edward Harris, Bay Mill, and Other good makes Shirtiow. 104 Utica, Waltham, and Pepperell Hheetinge, • Llll/31{8 At nearly old prices. Cheap Damask Cloths, Power-Loom Linens. Good liapkins,Fine Towels and Doylies. BLACK ALP. Fine Colored Alpacas, Prints, Delatnes, Cheap Repe. Reps at Cost. • • . Balmorala—Good Skirts, fall size, WIL Closing out Winter Cloaks and Bawls. • Closing out Boys' Winter Clothing. COO an PER:4k COT(A.RD, 111.244 8. lreorner NINTH' d MARKET Went& pyRE & LAN DELL, Topic)" AND ..Ra MCR, lava a Sae stock of • • GOODS FOR FAMILY Good Largeßlankets. . • Good Linen Shootings. . Good Muslin by the ptess." • .S:THVg l ll:l; i ri n a els. Good zetr,;.ißrin.irdzwe!. Good'Ajortment Colored SniL CRIB' AND • ORADLE BLANKET& Large Crib Blankets. Fine Cradle Blankets. • Jai BYRE & LANDELIa FOURTH and ARCH EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERIEB 11 . —French Needli-weskjil Hands, Edilimm. Insett ing!, Hate, Collar", Seth,' sleds. die. ; a /arias assort ment of very choice gods at lowprice& VA& ILiELINGEIII, & AMMON, . .1008 CHESTNUT Street. PRINTED LINENS!. PRINTED LIRE:NEI I—AtA small tidy:tech thh a lane BSSOrtment. of Printed Linens;. in new =di:desira ble pattern,' suitable for children's wear, drones &a.. SIFIEPPARD, VAR HARLINGEN, '& ARRIVR, fe9-3wll • 1008 CHESTNUT treat.: DOMESTIC MUSLINS, SHEETIN GS, - &o.—all of 'the desirable makes for sale, at the lowest esatorlon. • ' • VAN HARLINGEN,_& ARRISONt - • - fea-awN 1009 CHESTNUT Banat TIONLY' GENUINE ARTICLE. IN TTIP, HAIR DYEING LTNE in this. city ill 1111 TE; KUNST'S. FOURTH and BRANCH. telS4f VEPPER'SAI7CE.-L2OO'DOZ.PEPP,ER JR- . Sauce; 100 . doz. Continental Sauce; 00 doz. Wor tiestershireßauee. FINE AWBRICA.I4 PICKLES.-200 doz.• halt gallon' pickleei 200 doz. quart Pickles; 300 dOr.,etnt Pickles *tie° In bbls. bale bblz., • and kits. I CO_MANSED 1111. K. 400 doz. ; W . m....K..Lewis & Bro.( and Borden's Condensed Milk. " : il Fur sale by RRODB9 •& "WILMAMS. " , tali) '' : *o Boutit WATER Sto'e;. I _ COMMISSION MOUSES. ALTEMV3 fr .00ZENS, 941 CHESTNUT STREIT, SOLI 4kGENTS FOR • GREEN db DANIELS'. I , OILKBpITZD IVORY FrNDDI • SPOOL COTTON , WARRANTED I 101) YARDE.- IMgl!M5M!!!MI . . P• 1 1 .: I D •E L . P..lC,' I. - A. .. "BAG" , MANIITAOTDR. • • , • •• .• , 811 R LAP l!t A.A:Eti;OF ALL SIZES, FOE COEN. OATIi470117110;, PIONSDITST, dm. SEAMLESS 'BAGS. Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale ohoan. for net lash on delivery: "' ' *GEO. GRIGp. •. No. 7119 and HiSVICHITILOH ALLEY. WELLING; COFFIN, & ASO CHESTNUT STREET,. Offer for Bale, by the Package— PRMTB, BROWN AND BLEACHED EIEMTINGS AND mamas. • DRILLS, CANTON FLANNEL& darroNADEs. CORSET JEANS. SILESIA& NANKRF,NS. COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS, ,BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. . UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. ' PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KERt3EYS. KENTUCKY JEANS. , SST-BLEB SMUTS. INFANTRY CLOTHS. ABM' FLANNELS:* alatl - ISpange DUCE. &o, Quo de6-mwf 3m • ••• OUR SPRINGEITOOKIS NOW AR- RLRGID ao,ooo DOZEN EL 0 8 I E R Y AT LOWBE PRICES THAR PRILSBNT COST OF LM• PORTATIOR. Tll9B. MEL4OIt t 00.;, . . 40 AND 04 - NOTATII TRIED EfTREIT, :~,- iaiianicrau: , JOHN T. BAILEY :& 00. s • BAGS AN,D . BAGGING ;cor EYERT'Ducarenom. NO. US NORTH FRONT STREET, . GRIGG- & No. 111 STRAWBERRY STREET, COILMISSION,MSECIIANTS For the eats' of. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS SHIPLEY," & pio HVTO.H.INSON, so.mmuarntuT 8111ZET. COMMISSION 1111ROHANTII PDX ME sera or PHIL•DILPHIA.,MADIUGOODS iidUm ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTH& DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS POE OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. 10-OIINCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND MOE. BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SHUT. ISIGEL For sale by PROTHINGELAM. & WELLS. 03114 f tf GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. TEE Fria *MEM 'I2IPORIUM, ' teL 1 AND 8 2108111 macrt BringET. • JOHN C. ARRISON, (FORDWT.4.BBBB.IIOORE,) IMPORTBR AND DANDFACTURNR OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 4300DS IN GNAT valuirn AND AT ' NODHLM 110018. N.B.—FarHan]aratte Cellars, Drawers, &s. • • .laBMar4 SHIRT MANUFACTORY. • F. . 1 0 - lanbecriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED CUT OP SHIRTS. Ind& be makes a specialty in big business.. Also, sou. loaner receiving, NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. . J. W. SCOTT. .. • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, ' No. 814 CRESTEST STREET, jal7-t1 • Four doors below the Continental. • WATCHER •AND JEWELRY. J ; 4c). 2,1111. DER.• Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. .N0..7L9 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-staire. opposite Masonic Temple). Ru"w° M a GE'AND COMPLETE STOCK, __ =ARAM NO AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES. FINE JEWELRY OF A gERY DESCRIPTION. AN D. T. PRATT. • (SUCOISEIOR TO PRATT t REAM) 807 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly In receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Of desirable styles and qualities. to snit all classes of. tinyers. fe14.3m1l FINE• WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmai; and every watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL. ' ja23Bea : 22 North SIBTE Street, 'FINE AMERICANAND . IMPORTED WATCHER, Gold, Jewehr. and OR verware, at the low eat twantble edam • ' JaNtAa • ' 'AA North SIXTH Street. J . 0. FULLIIIt ! 'S FINE GOLD PENi TEE BEST. PEN IN USE, FOR SAMS lii.ALLAIZES. '• ELI HOLDEN, Dealer In Sae • ABIBICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. JEWELRY !.. AI . 4 . I IO I I C & I MIT Street. . . TIT 1 ' 11 ; 111 "? . W.GEf A*090*101: all 51E88 and styles. , FULLER, '' - * - No.',IIIP,...CRESTNIIT Street:, felt-3m A WA.TOMES, JEWELRY, &O. • FRESH ASSORTMENT • AT Lxse THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, w&Ngf CEE&TMUT Street, below Fourth. ROGERS & BROTHER'S FINE PLATED WARE, • SPOONS, PDXICS,:: LADLE% 11/51VE8, J. C. FULLER, felLem No. 71H CHESTNUT Street I') :1 'Li! ~ J ,Z,l I r ( .! i 1 R OBERT SHOEMAKER a 004. lypdhout Omar Youth .and' Wrists. PEELAMILPBU. WHOLESALE :14447G415TN 414! MLILIIIIII TORSION AND DOIONTIO WINDOW AND PLATE qtaAss, Lunnuo?nue OP , men MUD AND ZINO reninnerv2Tr; AGIUMS FOR TEM OILEBILMID FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and eoneamers supplied at VERY LOWPRICES FOR CASH. ORLY LMPORTA_NT , TO THE. GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR-CRIMPER. We take pleasure in informing oar numerone friends' ,in'PhtladolPhia that we are now prepared to furnish,' wilnecliately. this indispeneable article to every lady%) toilet, either wholesale or retail: • On 'account of the: great rush for the Crimper we have teen unable to eupply_the irreatdemand until now. The single Crimpp.. er, WW l + atreetione, will be forwarded to any aa-. dress; free,. on rocolot of one dollar and twenty-tkvel • .Italltia We furnish the Crimper at a liberal discount W. the trade. .Any lady eau wave her own hair beantifollyi 11111volt:dilutes. We h ays a l so a large suppl , or the '..Eleltent ImPrered; Bloat Sely4nE : Machines. ' for which we invite; orders'. Aaron ' GG. SUPLEE, • - "637 BROLDIV&Y;NEW - YOEK: ; tr• ATWOOD,I fp. mi rDERT AK ii . Above ef i rati l de l . * 7ll . r aga ' te18.46 B lM as k Va l • r 259 gout Tank..,areet. above &Amok ' felo-34 pusaelphis. THE ARUM& „FR, MAY. FEBRUARY 20..1863. W . ', . 4 S X . .* . 4 *. . 14-r ! BIRTHDAY, " FEBBIJARY:22, 1863. • . • • O'L'Acr.SA - • .• • SILK AND. BUNTING'-•Fii l 4.o; Of all Stiefisad:Defic• .• • ,• • • • ' . O 3 rAbTO X74 8 PAPP9 ., .. - • i!;!.: • ••• ' r ••• " „." MILITARY :FURNISHER . % : . •••••• • .•..; •• , • . .--,NO•.•4111-1111CH STREET. fel. EVAN'S & EASSALL. MILITARY •FURNISHERS, And everything necessary for the . lii4pletl ondt of AWAY:AND 'NAVY OFFICERS, WHOLIE.A.T.E AND 'RETAIL. jaff-bn ' • ' ' G w. SIMONS & BROTHER. - •••• misopi-ernarr HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURBIWCP JIMMY. • FINE SWORDS. , . MELITABY poops,' ;N t IiVIDLT VWNrT Itaitem ' ,FINANCIAL. GOLD, SILVER, IMOtIMENT:rW•WANTEDI fel6-inwf6t* 'U. S. rilresu AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVEMMENT AFTER PIPE ;mum lam Instructed by the SZOBSTARY Or THE TRU. BURY to receive subscriptions for the above Interest will comment* from the DATE OP EiffBBOII.IP SION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any -Brib-Tressatry or Depository of the United States, on the Int days of May and November of each visa. * At the present 'annum on GIOLD. these Bonds yield about LIGHT per cent. per annum. A fall supply always on hand. noe-bahl 114 SOUTH TI MM STREET. JOHN C. OAPP & SON, STOCK & NOTE EtROIcERS. OPPOSITE 'fiti .3130HADTIGS' BANK. 10170 HT ,4DID, SOLD 'OX. OCODEBEITON AT THE DOABD: •O! AND NOTES AND LOANS INEOOTIATED ON THE S . _. H.A.ITAT THOMAS, STOCK AND'. BROKER, Pro. 81A w/wErr &mar. BTOOMN aid BONDS, and all kinds ofU.S. Goyim/A . - IMT SECURITIBBbought and eold on Commission, ex clusively. EIIIIiDOBSPaper and Loans on Collateral negootated At lowest rates. • Orders by Mail shall !metre prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co.. Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myer!? & co, Rumuel B. Thomas, Asc., biTimiseTtig. del6-Smif $3,000 TO, ed 410,0 . 00 TO LOAN ON Boy, mortgage of improv farms CA.RPENTSR in New Jer- S. , fell-12t* , _ 212 South T4IRD Street. IpHILADELI".II - IA . PAPER HANGINGS. FO . URTH AND MARIcEI4TREETS, AND WINDOW CrITATAIN:PAPERS, Offer to the Trade a LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF GOODS, from the cheapest Brown Stock to the. Finest Decorations. N. H. COB. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. N. B.—Solid Green; Blue, and Buff WINDOW PA PERS of every vide. fel3-2m atEN , ECHO MILLS, N.A MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS. AND DEALERS, We have now on hand an extensive atock ofCARPBT 'MOS. of our own and other, makes, to which we can the attention of caeh anifebort-tinni buyers. fel4-ant, CARPETINGS AND -BEDDING 807 • 0 IrE ELT NU T ST RE E.T N. B.—The manufacture and sale of Bedding will also be continued at the OLD. STAND:. No. 282. South SECOND. Street A CIARD.--.THE SUBSCRIBER HAY .INGG made arrangements with. Messrs. REEVE L. .ENIGHT?‘ SOPI, will be found -at their New Store, No. 807 CHESTNUT Street,. above EIGHTH Street, North aide ready to watt (table old friends and customers, on MONDAY,.thelidd Wt., with a new and superior stook. of every description At CARPETING and BEDDLNG, which will be ofered. at the lowed casi:lpricee. A call is respectfully oolicrle4 ROBERT B. WA.LEER. .. • . 807 CHESTNUT Street, relB-11.m • Abovell.l6llTH Street. North side. . . COWIELIUS BAKER, 1141111PCTURER8 OF •L'AI2EPS, CHANDELARAS, GAS PIXTURSECki.. STORE, 710 CHESTNUT :ST . awimrearouti, , , ~U CUBBY Street, and MP= and MUMMA Avant. • 4 - 10TTON SAIL DUOS: AND,..CIANVAA ~`," of ail numnbeis and brands. . . _ Rayon o Duck , Awning Twills , o f a l l delarnlaana tot Tents; A f *lllii ikari Tr n unk el jeln a AVAlTrrio. 1 to i 104 Ailso, &Pei wide, Toynatilla; oodnri l i all .rv ii,. .& , ! L, 4 , 00 , . . iir,,,,. : ~ , . - - . Qs JOI , Al*. 'MILITARY .GOODS. No. 4I ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHLL SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &0., CITY WARRANTS, OLD DEMANDS, BOUGHT op:sOrin. , -.: . °• . Collections. madet'oa 141.ap*Oble, rotas . by PALMER, & HUEY, No: 54 South THIRD, Street FIVE-TWENTIES, MINTY-YEAR SIX PRE. CUPP BOND& LOAN AT PAR. JAY COOKE, a ecuirmom scam No. 2$ SOTITNIIIIILD :STREET, STOOKS AN IF-BONDS MONEY . INVESTED BEST TERMS. PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & BOTTRKE; CORNER OF MANUFACTURE= .OF PAPER HANGINGS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. omurrowis. r Ardeamum & 509 CH hSTNIIT STREET, (Opposite Indepoiadeace lIall.) CARPETINGS, CIL CLOTHS, Sec •• r ItEMO,VAI% REEVE L. • iMIGHT &t SON WELL OPEN ON MONDAY, SIM kiist, iffaffMl • NEW PUBLICATIONS. HAZARD'S_. ACkOKSTORE, 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sovesth and Eighth Etroeta 11l Soaau venally to be had ia 1 1 7*036:CLASS .1399KsTaftp, ;AAL i . ;6:i r elf I' B IOES ANS orailsfitiN:ANDEßAtistg LAST BOOK. • BEADY,'I•N A: FE.W.pAYS•: '•' THE, lO&rriAIDEN; AND.' OT.IfER . Translated by Miss Fanny Fuller, 1 vol., 16in0., tinted . lii e r i n n rL i r e lt ) i t i b a t igr i o i ra • 3,h ri goa an original drawing, TITS SAME, without photograph, cloth, red odgee. Price 'ib" cents. Bent by mail free on receipt of price, by • F. LYPOLDT. 1.323 CHESTNUT' Street. kR,DiY AND • NAVY GAZETTR—, 4-s- The Gazette was started as a monthlY in October laid, but its KICCASSII has been such as to jantify the Pro prietors in establishing it as a permanent weealf.:...Prin• contents: for the weekly of February _ are: Privateer EiKi; Cavalry Service; Military NecessitY . Army and Navy Items; Scientific Items; Army mut Navy Orders; Army of the Potomac t The Colored' Army; Army of the. Cumberland; The'Soidiers' Vote; Religion of eatriotlsm; Rebel Finances• Intervention; Amusements of the Week jlrou-Clads,• Naval Supplies, Subscription, do per year. M. R. DYER & CO., Pub ithilereillew York and ' delphts. fe d -St* NVIY THE NORTH CANNOT 'AC CEPT OF A. SEPARATION. By E. lAbolilago. IA cants. - • 'iruote for the Timee., Courage.. By Gail Hamilton ' The Sunday Evening Bonk, Short Papers for Family Beading. 60 cents. Patience; or, The Sunshine of the Heart. 30 cents. Roth end Jane; or, Blossoms of Grace. 30 cents. For kale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, fel9 606 CHESTNUT Street. `BE STRANGER'S' GUIDE TO PHI LADELPHIA.. EDITION—NOW A NEW EDITION—NOW READY— Containing A description of the Public Building/4placee of Attne meta, Commeric . ial, Benevolent and Religions Institu tions. &c., includ a. Guide to LAUREL BILL, TEE WOODLANDS, another Cemeteries, with a NEAP of the Consolidated City, and numerous ILLusrnA TIONS. • ALSO, A MAP OF THE OITY in Packet-book form. . LINDSAY & BLAICISTON, Pubbothers and Etook.enem felB Nta; South SIXTH Street, above Oholklscuti 9 . fi CENTS.--PHOTOGRAPErAIa BUMS from 26 Cents to DI Dollars t The biased as "sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest.peloes in the cit ST y I • ANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, all that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low rates. ' All of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the • - _ OLD PRICES! • Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOB: BhirOttlllK , fel7.tf , CHESTNUT Skeet: 0 ENERA.L Toluviil3.ll.B AND Portnitt of Mr. • and Mra. TON : - THEINS in Bridal Attire. #:p!..ekty-p4ll:osl . tre Ofs 'PlettjellaUe Pair, • •- • . t • At suss • °gin gpranor ' fel7-ff • • ' • 439 CHESTNUT Strike • : NEW ' AMERICAN 4 --a-SVICLOVIIDIA,;-It will be completed IN ONE MORE VOLUME. . ' This invaluable Library of information should be in 'L' c lLeitnd:l l .3767, gttilgtactoileVil,niadteseigldr!eafolimng watner publisned. Those who subscribe now will save on the bet. • . ; • OFFICE OF THE CYCLOPEDIA. 33 South SIXTH, above Chestnut. - N. B.—Agents wanted in this State and New ioraey to take orders for the above. fe7-12t OFFIOF . .OF APPLETON'S OWL°. PEDIA. 33 South SIXTH, above Chestnut . Agency, also, for the following works: . PUTNAM'S RECORD OF THE REBELLION. __ NATIONAL EDITION OF WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORE& LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. BAYARD TAYLOR'S COMPLETE WORKS. HOUSEHOLD EDITION OF DICKENS' WORKS. . OEM FROM TOE DUSSELDOR R GALLERY. GRANT WHITE'S SHAKtPEARE, 12 vols. BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES. 8 vols. BRITISH POETS AND ESSAYISTS. Boston Edition. WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON, 15 vols. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS at lowest prices. fe7-138 CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WN.W.A.W.,iOWWWWV,ANSM/VVWWWW ,, ,A.W.M." W- BROTHERBEAD'S CIRCULA . TING LIBBABY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that 'lncludes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT /ID here. Terms $5 peryear ; six months 313; threemouths $1.00: one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 215 South BLOATS Street. • seB-6m PHOTOGRAPHS. TO THOSE - RHO .WAN't MESSES, REIMER% Colored Photographs afford the begat the moderate eharge of They are fine pictures,.artistically colored. SECOND Street, above Went. . It JUST OPENED, • A. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. NV: 906 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, I _gime - THE CARTE DB VISITS T O THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most . EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing Arst-class pictures ere invited to call and examine specimens. A khoico , selection of Aibnme, P. rit . town del.7-3ni • NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A splendid Portrait . at a reasonable charge. REI MER'S-Lite-size Photographs in oil colors now made' at aver prices at SECOND Street. above Green. . It pHOTOGRAPHIO large variety for Bale at low DAMES W eti l lag ar '.. k CO, del3,9mil 994 CHESTNUT Street . • JAMES B. RART,E & SON, prp . oitTEREI AND NANDFACTURNB.S :OP LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS. ENGRAVING& PORTRAIT, PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH PRAM& •. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS: EXTEGIIVE LOOKING GLASS WARFROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. ikatt 816 MIESTNIIT Street, Phtladelphis, EDUCATION. • A P:IERENOLOOICAIi CLASS FOR LADIPMINDr GENTLEMEN. now forming. Ap ply to . J.L.OAPPN: at 922 CHESTNUT Street. Einami =Noss; with 'written or verbal descriptiozuh.made day eveniag. (el3-wfalt FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, -A- N. J.—Pleasantly loeated on the Delaware river, 33 nines north of Philadelphia. It has beewin success ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the most ourishing institutions in this section of the country. Special attention is paid to the common. and higher branches of English, and superior advantages fOrnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French .taught by a native. and spoken is the family. For cataliwnes ad dressßev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, felS-2m* PMaident. C,LASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL OF H. D. GREGORY, A. AL,11013 MARKET Street. JalMm" VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A iEt'T BOARDIIIei SCHOOL, BEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorouith soared in Mathematics, Classics, English studies, Ac. Military Tactics taught Classes in Book-keeping, veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. and are received at aniline. Boarding per week, 26. Tuition per quarter, 00. For catalogues or information address Bev. BREVET BABTON, A. M., Village Green. Pa. oclo-tf SEWING MACHINES. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES, EVRRYWIIRRE TRIUMPHANT These MACHlNESbavetaken the First Pteminni ac the State Fairs lastheld is • - • NEW YORN,_ MISSOMIL , • NEW JERSEY. . KENTUCHT, 01110, TENNESSEE, INDIANA • •VIRGINIA, ' • ILIdIfOII3, NORTH awitouxe MlrilliGAN. AL:AGAIN*, lOWA. CALIFORNIA. INCLUDING EVERT STATE. FAIR WHIRE•3II:- HIBITED 'IN , MM. Mir The Work , made upon the GROVER. BAKE , MACHINE has taken the Fret Premtnnlat everi,Fair the Hatted States where it • has been exhibited. , to Able date. MACHINES tarnished of the same. patterns and at the same price, making elther the GROVER &BAKER &Soh or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. GROVER & BAKERS. M. CO., Jala-t[-it • 730 CIIESTNIIT MEET. • . .TEE OLD. sir.A.Nri, . CEBSTNIIT STUMM, • Second floor, opposite iagne's Hail, WHEELER &•WILSON SEWING mAcmcazat The undersigned bag not remove , d,hitt.lB ready at his 0141.0ffice to supply customers, at the lowest prices, with every style and quality of • , WHEELER at WILSON SEWING MACHINES. Machines to , hire; also, with ATM -class operatoire, to private famllies and hotels, by the day, • Machine stitching done at short antiCe, Machines repaired and operators taut. de26-3m HEMET CO. SINGER'S , SEWING MACHINES, For Family &twins and 3famdacturtalt•Punta SlO CHESTNUT STREET. .. 3313 3m • THE W ILCOX & • GIBBS ",m.: SEWING IdACHINRS lave been greatly improved. m aking it ENTIOISBL , * Ind with Beitndlustin RELYg Hemmemare now reed for Mlle by FAIRBANKS & EWING, , aeZI-tf . • •,-, 71.5 CHEST/MT Stre et THOM.SON.'S LONI.ON KITCHENER. OR , ELTROPRAV BMWS, for families, hotels; or public institutions, - IN TWENTY DIFTERENT SIZAS. Also, Philadel phia Ranges. Hot-Mr lon/aces, Portable Floaters, Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers ' Stew-hole Plates, Broilers, Cooking gtoves, &c., at.Wholosale acid Retell, by the manufacturers,. NORTH. CHASE; & NORTH, 110:31109.North SECOND Street: felS•wfmem CIPEILA.:GIASSES ; , 'OPER, Gums. • ' UT Street. rTTn j A .s o 0 L, ATTORNEY AT LAW„ laB-Ile -14 • 111t" " a l le k al 6 1 1,2711.0; 3 x .7. , INSURANCE CO ANTE. W.EN=TH ANNUAL.; 11M‘-08T m xrTtf It: LIFE W.E4 . ; . U .- .i,',‘.*6* .. 6'.ii''' . JAM NEW YORE. WEgSTON, FRESIDiNT: PHIIADELPIIIA AGENCY. 400 WALNUT STREET. . , F.I RATOELIFOAP tifyW:t, AoErrr. , The following is a Statement of the affairs of the COM - party for the fiscal year ending 31et January, 1.863: NET CASH ASSETS, Ist FEB., 1/362,•.157,839,768 10 al . ikaatllX .. h . aM . lM . M i :,l For Premiums and Policy Fee5..51,192, 386 38 For Interest on Investments 062,642 69 For Annuittee 8,674 00 Overpaid by Anemia 1.683 51 DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE TEAR- Paid Claims by Death ". Additions to same " Surrendered Policies.. " Annuities and reductions of Premiums " Profit and Lose Commissions Sxchange and Postage. Taxes, Advertising. Salaries. Medical Examinations, Law Expenses, Printing and Stationery. Rent, Coal, &c.... NET CAMIABBET6, In FEB. , 11163 513,918,161 95 Invested as follows: Cash on hand, in Trtuit Co, '8 and in Bank 411.30 i. est 43 Bonds and Mortgages..." 5,443,0.58 co United States Btocks ' ' 2,066,733 36 Real Rotate,' &o 03,011 66 Due from agents for Cash collec ted but not remitted ,Add: inpnest accrued, bin not due interest due and unpaid Deferred Premiums Premiums in obtuse of transmission GROSS ASSETS, FEB. 1; WO. INCREASE IN NET CASH ASSETS FOR THE YEAR, ;$1,08,399 sa. Nuiber of Policies In force, February 1, 1991, /2.981, insuring the SUM of f 37,391,4110, each:Lelia of Reversionary additions. I have carefully examined the foregoing statement, and Sad the same to be correct. SHEPPARD HOMARS, Actuary. Since the organization of the Company 1,257 deaths have occurred among Remembers, on whose policies the sum of $4,354,815.49 has been paid, of which ti 437.260.21 were paid as Dividends or Additions to Policies, an& which does not include their participation in the ap proaching distribution of surplus. Aar The details of the Divtdende of the date of Ist February, 1883, will be announced to• Policy holders as soon as possible. BOARD OF TRUST ES Wm. W. Popham, Seymonr B. Busted, Ezra Wheelen Millard Pairmirs. Samuel .1): Babcock, Martin Bata% Jr.. David Hbadlev, Henry A. Smythe. Wm. - V. .Bratty, W. .L.Dodiao,.,. COrn°..rgl.Biltuoir e'a Natuaniel Hayden,n n d Wm. M. Vern:ll4 . e, John E. Havant., Wellington, Clapp, Melanct. llr Freeman. Oliver H: Palmer. Frederick. S. Winston, John V. L . Bruyn, William Moore, Robert ii: McCurdy, Isaac Green Pearson. Wm. J. Bunker, William Betts. John P. Yelverton.. . John Wadsworth, Alfred*Rdwards, Alex. W. Bradford, John 11. Stuart, Wm. A. Baines, Samuel E. Sproulls, Samuel 31. Cornell, Lucius Robinson, W. Smith Brown. Richard Patrick, REFERENCES JOHN WELSH OHO. IL STUART, B. f5.,,./41211AEN. PITILADELP THOMAS ROBINS, M: L. DAWSON, • • GEO. M.• STROUD, JOHN B.•MYERS, JOSEPH PATTERSON, JOHN M. ATWOOD, _ THOMAS H. POWERS, WILLIAM McREE. rang iiehrusra, WM. C. LUDWIG, • ARTHUR G. COFFIN; MOMAB - WATTSON, WILLIAM S. BOYD. F. BATOIEFORD STARRrAGENT, MIT STREET, PRILADA; 400 MALI UNITED STATES LIFE SURANOI COMPANY DI OP NNW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. • JOHN RADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS • effoo,ooo. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle' which is now fully recognised as the only correct principle. The law under which this Company is chartered pro. vides that, if the capital should, from ang arum, become impaired to the extent of 225,000, or more; the stockhold• are shall be called upon to-make good such - deficiency. This is the only cash company in America which affords this safeguard to polfcy holders. • - Dividends declared every throe years, the next on March 4th, )066. • Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low as 200 years' experience and the probable future rate of interest willinstify. O. BARDENWERPRR, Agent, . • No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. - - - Joseph Patterson. Esq., President Western Bank , Eon_ Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Sakes, Westcott. & Co.. Bankers, Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Beak street. delOirlmllle GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE comPANy OITICB. 415 wemnrr Bram. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL .200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the sato elaesee of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its reeponsibWty, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its diebursements for the bimetal of the public, daring the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS and see respectfully solicit its favor In the future. DLHECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALICIA JOHN W. CEAOHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. R HEAELITT ABRAHAM HART. J DAVID BOYD R.. •PETER- B. HOR. , of. N. 7.I WM. M. swel.W. FURMAN Sawr - •Aan. JOSEPH IILAP,..P M. D., N. B.LAWRENCE. M. THOMAS DA.S.A. .701 IN SUPPLE& • THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. IL GILLETT; VW - President. JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. apB3.lltl FAME INSURANI 03 CHESTNUT Street, E COMFANY, NO. • PHILADELPHIA: . • FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE DIRECTORS: Francis N. Buck, E'D. W.xidnitt, Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. Weet, Henry Lewis. Jr.. . John Kessler, Jr.. John W. Reesman. • Chas. Stokes, Philip R. Justice, A. livßosenhelin, 0. W. Davis, . Josep D. Ellis.. . FRANCIS W. BUCK, President. • CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President, WILLIS.HB I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. EialE4ol THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCB COMPANY. OF PHTLADELPHIA. . • (FIRE INSURANCE Exciusnrux.) COMPANY'S . BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. I F. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, William McKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Stringer. ' John M. Atwood, . Geo. W. Fahnestock, ' Bonj. T. Tredick. . James L. Claghorn, . . Mordecai 1.. Dammen.-- William.G. Boulton. P. RATC FORD STARR, President. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY‘ Secretary. . . fell &NE ERI CAN. FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY. Incorporated ISIO. CHARTER PER PETTIAL. , No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third, Ph ladelphia. Raying &large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested Dr. sound and available • Securities. centumes Wueure. on. Dwellings, Stores. Furniture. Merchandise, Vessele.in port and' their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberallyan ßS d promptly adjusted. DIRECTO. Themes R. Marts. James R. Campbell, John Welsh_ Edmund M. Dutilh, Samuel C. Morton. Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Le y , • • into R. MARIS. President. ALisitor C. 1.. - CsAwiroza. Secretary. tettl-tf MICH STREET 517. • • C. A. VANKIRK & CO. 3wfinreortrarse o. CHANDELIERS AND OTHER GAS FIXTURES. Also, French Bronze Figures and Ornaments. Forestal* sad Woe Shades, and a variety of FANCY GOODS • WICOLESALE AND . BETAI!.. Plasm eaUsnd a xamine Goods. MATERIALS FOICNINCE PUS. Burma, LAYER, AND SULTANA MUMS., CITRON emus/m.Bnm. . ;.• CIDER WINS,. 'Am ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINS OROCRRESS, coma F.LEvENTa AND vraz STP, TB D.B.A. . GOTTA WARE. Fano Flower Pots. . nt_tng Fawn. • • Fern anOrsi •vasee, with Planta. • . • , ge Pots, • • lin V 118043, With Plants. • , • • . . . • • Ta Wiles la ttians. • • - • • . - . . • Console and Carnnulea. Marble Busts and Pedeetali.;• . - Brackets, all sine. ' • • With lane assortment of other FANCY ClOnsbel, ettitable % .C.HRISTMAS PRESENTS,itost of which an manufaetnred and Imported JR•r our own ealee, and will not be found at any other establishment. B. A. HARRISON, 84 ;101ft CHEMIN iltrest. PERPETUAL BEAIITY.- . - HATRVS. WHITE, BLUM; pielaired from, We ' re*. ceipt of Madam Rachel Severson " the celebrated:l'll,llEloa Ladies' Rnameller.fihwhitens the skin, giving it a soft, praetair o- - l l i i k k e t x t t a u n r d e t m ra i n d s ipmaptey a o f h eh c n o e m es p ; l s e m xi o o o n t h wh s c s h is quite, natural' without injury to the skin, and cannot POseibly be detected, .' Price..2l4 cents. Ladies are re quested to call foe a circular, and try the enamel before Darcbasing,: Thiff - preparalloA issit e peasable. far the stage: Sold only at - }IRBIL* V. 028, Perfumers. ' • feP-Sza 133 '&onth SEVIZTll l $lroei. above Walnut. TA:I - E ADVERTISER WILL SELL HIS -AL claim to a ofropte inventiort. dnefnl In eierf house. but which be lies nutl:neans to patent, for loos than on to fourth Ito actual vslue7 in cash. A patent-right guaron teed the purchaser, or no sale. Address,. 'Ca " Press office. fe2o-2t - HOISTING ENGINE WANTED.-A ••••-•-. new : or second-hand Portable Hoisting Engine ?complete. Address, stating price and whore to be seen. , " NOWA American, and eintted States Gamete i 414 YOUNG' MAN FROM Western Ponnaityanirt desii'oe a situation to s' Hardware 'tom. Apply at• k 3 L &RIM' fo2O-8t: • • N(T'ANT.E.D.-A 'LADY TO ~TAKE fit theisCe and Bmliroidery Department in tiZ z ernZilrai:a4ltip S krei.ic i tr ° l 4 , , n e ' l gigg s n e ril v Pect ar ; of ...herick it Black, 1t2t , 9 MA RKET Street, • tkroug r . Philadelpl ia'f'obt Office, giving name and reference. : ,Ga2o-3to 10V11 NTED-A SMAST, ACTIVE LAD, " from 16 to 16 years of till. ln R SILK HOUSE on •MAANST Street. athiresll " 1.. " with references. at the Office of The Preys. - foo-3t• WANTED—A PRACTIGAL • MAN— Competent to WY and sell DRUGS. Also. a young MAN. 'who wrltee a good band. to millet in. a counting-room—no salary the don year. Address Box 1421, Post Office. tolB-3t* TI°ONE HAVING PROM TWO TO FivosThousand Dollars as an kitty. Partner; will please call at Factory foot of WOOD-SFB.RET WHARF, Schuylkill, for full particulars. few-se SROOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED—AIso, Carpets, Mirrors. Bedcling,Stoves, ':The highest price paid in cash. Call oraddissi WM. MVP., No. DM RIDGE avenne. ILIGHT ARTILLERY.-WANTED, Fifty DRIVERS, Fifty CANNONIRRE, and Two BU GLERS. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young, able-bodied men win.bpd this the beet opportunity offered to join the finest andanostdekrable branch of the service. All bounties "liven. For further information tti:oly, at Headquarters, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHEST :ITT Etreeta. CAPT. OSBORN WATTSON. fel4-12to $1,755,286 61 Eft WANTED TO PURCHASE -A maLmoderate sired thresfratory Brick 110D 8 E, in a cen• tral location. . Must have all the modern improvements. Address "House," at this Oka. stating price, terms, ja.3l-t[ and location. . 40,6915,063 0 $417.216 00 31,em 79 74.733 &I Oft WANTED TO RENT, FROM TEE mai first of April next, a moderate-sized threeatory BRICK ItIFFELLISC HOUSE, In a central locality. It "Nretnti."ae all t 0 t ke,7411,710. Improvements.iypr../rlidim, .411 , DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE. . —ParLAnat,parA, Pet 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points ; Tortans Rey Werit. Fla. Port Dionroe,_Va. Alexandria. Va. Newham. N.C. _ . Port Royal. S.C. A. BOYD. felo.tf . Captain and Medd. Quartermaster.. $676,M 68 em FOR . SALE—THE FOUR-STORY Ma Brick Dwellibg Home, No. MS VINE Street, finial ed with all late improvements: hot and cold water in Chambers; 3-Mery double back buildings; two Kitchens; Lot'M feet front by 125 feet in s to Pearl Apply to . . SA L L. CLEMENT. . • • . 22 fe2o-6tSouth THIRD Street. . 68,918,167;96 . - .A. - 111Et.BORliii0E FOR INVEST: , MENT 1n REAL.P.STATIThe Property known, as JONIS' HOTEL, fonnerly,owned and occupied by Mrs. Catharine Eohe, on the south aide of CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, adjolaingthe Paper store of Ropers. Howell & Brother': containing fifty-Nix feet six inches in frons, and extending to Satisom, street about two hundred and thirty-five feet: will be sold by the Sheriff on MONDAY.- March 2d, DM. at 4 'o'clock P. M., at SANSOM-STREET HALL, under pro ceedings on as old mortgage, now held by Isaac Brown Parker, Beg., dated April 'l7th, '1833. re,lorded in Mort gage Book A M., No. Li, page IL This property is one of the moat desirable ou Chestnut street, and can Do readily converted MN' stores, &r. The sale will pass a perfect title, clear of all locum brances. Arrangements can be made by which no cash will be required, except to pay off mortgages, interest and costa, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed to remain fora number of years on mortgage. For far ther Information, apply to . EDW. SHIFPW, Attorney for tbe Crrners, Southeast cor, of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, fe2fftmli2rp Philadelphia. 98,682 58 .. 19,548 94 • . 176,191 92 .. 14,708 42 99,224,U9 79 fe, FOR SALE—THREE BEA.IFFIFUL maBUILDING LOTS on Broad street, below Prime: also, three on Marshall street. below Broad, and one on Thb Month street, below Prime. Also, a Ground Rent of &SOO. The large DWELLINGS, Nos. 456 and 4SS North Fifth street, corner of Buttonwood street. A three-story brick ROUSE and LOT; Pine, near Seventh street. south side. A brick STORE and DWELLING,. northwest corner of Fourth and Lombard streets. A brick DWELLING-ROUSE,:on the out side of Mar shall street, above Buttonwood. A three-story brick STORE and DWELLING, No. 1705 South street.. LOT running through to Carver street. with a new HOUSE on Carver street. Apply to EDMUND .f. YARD lc SON, fe2o-6t• 200 SPRUCE Street. fTO OABINE3 -MAKERS AND. OTHER . BUSINESS MEN REQUIRING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODTION& —For sale a very desirable pro perty and capital business stand, situate on the west side of SECOND Street, 2 No. M 2, between Walnut and Spruce - streets, , 2B feet. inches in breadth on Second street, by 290 feet in depth to Levant street, widoniug at the distance of DO feet from Second street to 60 feet, of which increased width it extends MO feet. - On the Second-street front is a well-lighted Store, 112 feet in depth,- with a gond basement, fitted for a sales room. Private entrance to the upper rooter, so a-ranged .as to be conveniently occupied by separate tenants. About 70 feet in the rear of the store is a complete dwel ling house, with nine rooms and all the modern con veniences, having a garden 50 by 70 feet; planted with fruit Areas,. grape vines, &c., between the house and store. On Levant street is a large storehouse (which could be used for manufacturing purposes), in the rear of which is a stable for three horses; there is a carriage entrance from Levant street. The attention of capitalists and business men is Invited to this property. For particulars and terms apply to & W. TRACKARA & SON, • feEl-St No. 244 South THIRD Street. FOR SALE—A FARM IN FRANK LIN Township, Chester county. 4 miles south of Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad at Penn Station. It contains ns Acme, good quality; XI Acres of timber; modern house; good barn, tenant house; is well 'watered; suitable for a Dairy. • Price, SSG per Acre. For particulars, inquire of FRANCIS 4000 D WEST °BOVE P. 0., Chester county, Pa fe2o!finwitt V 4 STATE OF' CHARLES H. MATT SON, Deceased. Letters of Administration upon the estate of said dece dent having been grained to the undereigned, ail persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those haying claims against the same prosentithem to, SAMUEL IL 3IA7TSON. Administrator • De.-11M6 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Or to his Attorney,__ NATHAN H. SHARPLESS. lei-fret* No. DS North SEVENTH Street. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY: AND COUNTY" OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN A. BONA; Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the accountof SAIIITEL BADGER, Executor and Truitee of the estate of RHIN A. ROHR, Deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties intereAted, for the purposes of hie appointment, on TUESDAY, March 3d, A. D. UM, at no 'clock A. N., at his Oftlee, No. 1291 i :south FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. feal-frnwSt JOHN HANNA, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY' AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, Estate of EDWARD .SITEF4 Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Conrt to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ADAM SUER. Executor of the estate of EDWARD SITER, .Deceased, and to make dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appintment, on THURSDAY, - March lith, A. D. 1803, at 11 o'clock A. , at his Office, .No. 129 g South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. feat-fmtvin JOHN FIANNA, Auditor. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. BIGT,SDELMITA, Pebrnary 19, 1563. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at thts Ofilee until 12 o'clock M.., on THURSDAY. sth instant. to tarnish, promptly, at the Scanylkill Arsenal, the following sup plies:. Guidons for Cavalry, silk, complete. • Drums for Infantry, do. Drums, tenares, sets. Regimental Order Books. White Bunting for Flags. Dark Blue Thread, No. 30. best quality. ' Do. do do. do. 35, do. Wrapping Paper for peeking purposes: g -inch Yellow Silk Lace. If; White or Cray Domet Flannel, 6i , ! 01111q113 pe r yard. Canton Flannel, 636, • Bootees, sewed by hand or by machinery; to be of the hest quality oak-tanned leather, and fully up to Army standard. To be assorted in the following proportion of sizes to the 100, viz: 2 pr. No. 0; 9 pr. No. 6; 30 pr. No. 'lt 40pr. No. S; 12 pr. No. 9; 4 pr. No. 10.1 pr. No. 11: Bidders will state, in their proposals, the quantity bid' for and time of delivery ; and also give the names of two sufficient accurities for the faithful fulfillment of the con tract, if awarded: Samples of the above can be seen at this office. iltiders are invited to be present at the opening of the hi 0: H. CROSMAN, fe Deputy Q.;31. General U. S. A. VERSONAIL--A. D'ANCONA, GIVES . -a- a high plait. for-Ladies-and Gentlemen's Cast-o 9 Clothing,. at &WI SOUTH Street. MI9-124* pIINSIONS:- $lOO BOUNTY AND: . - 2, Pay procured. and collected for soldiers, sailors ". and.the relatives of 'such as are deceased. at ressonald. an a nd satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or a Fdvanced N. tines , JA2dl3B UL'PO Solicitor for Claimants 424 WALNUT Street, bailedelpht i ._ Particular attention sivcs_tc_noLstics Irv= at e, . noise B. 111131,HOLLAND IS THIS DAY admitted into our firm. The name and style re mains unchanged. - • GALLAGHER & LYNCH. Philadelphia, February 3d, 3563. TH B ;FIRM, OF KENDERDINE & JUSTICE Is dissolved by the death of WARNER JUSTICE, The lousiness of the late firm will be settled by the surviving partner. J. R. KENDERDINIL who will continue the HARDWARE business at the south •west corner SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Philadelphia, February 16, NOTIOE.-PHA FEBRIT ART, 2, IE6I —The COPABTNIMSHIP herstofore ex isting between THOMAS_ .k BIDDLE, EiliNitY J. RID DLE, and AL • 'KANDY& RIDDLE, Stuck and Exchaage Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Biddle & Co., le this day dissolved by the terms of our articles ofo_p_artner ship in consequence of the death of Major H BIeLEART J. The bnidneue will be carried on by the surviving part ners 4 the eame place and under the same name. The a ff airs of the old firm THOMAS be ttled by the sub scribers A. BIDLE, fe2-Im. ALEXARDER.BIDDLB. %SE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore,' at the Old Stand, 80. 7114 MARKET Street. WM. ELLIS & CO., Dnurglste, ktl-tt ' • 7444 MARKET Street. A. OPPENHEIMER. KATERIAL BOUGHT YOB CONTRACTORS. All goods guide will be guarantied regulation In elza. IL B. Orders of any MI4I tilled with deapatch. Ja7-3m jr1:1 - R FINE, 'PRACTICAL' DEN for tbe last twenty 'years, 21.9 VINE Bt.. below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the age, mounted on line Gold Plating, Silver,Fuleanite. Co. rants,Amber, dm, at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or gtate. Teeth plugged to lad for life. Artificial Teeth re paired to suit. No pain in extracting. No charges un til satisfied all is right. Reference. bestfamillea talitam EVANS it WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAY/ 16 BODTH FOUR STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A UM variety of FIRE-PROOF SAM al MIOROSOUPES, SPEOTAMASI, AND aP71:1 " 82218 '" 24 744 ° V.VrE b ili & Co.. 9514 CILIETNUT Streig. WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. LEGAL• PERSONAL." 'COPARTNERSHIPS. No. 2131anutpa Alley, Philadelphia, CONTRACTOR AND measarrecTeritss or . ARMY OLOTIIIPTGF Of STOTT Description. ALSO, • TINT& ILLVESSACK& PONCHOS, (Luce_ BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS. and BED PICKINGS FOE HOSPITALS. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA TR Leiwee &DA E. M/map, My. W REMOMET. THIS (Enda', EVENING, PeEr. S, THE LAST AEI) ONLY ItEMAINT,Iff NIGHT' Ups which EDWIN FOlll-41S'Iv Will appear in bin powerful pact of DAMON v In asulm's Drest Claw Plify.e4 NSW i ctlN ‘ i R i r tAMON AND rinffAff,. • tilivor'DßEsass, . • Kpinirrefigwrif wor •AN ADMIRABLE CAST. - • Mr. S. McCullough •••' • as Pre r ni na bli r ne' s Magpie Ponini • as Mrs..J. N.sAllen e Conductor gfrAgAgg A s a juL. SAlllRDAY p lf r y s ligaar; 21ii, 186 . . . positively the tart apPearance oP MR. HACKETT, ' Wbo will upon thin occasion repeat the Partor TEE GREAT AND INTELLECTUAL 9.II,STAVF, OP Shaknpeare'm Henry the Fourth. PRICES OF ADMlSSlob.—Family Circle, 2.5 cents; Dress Circle, W cents; Parquet and Secured Seats tw Dress Circle, 76 coots: Seats In Private Boxes, each 1111: Doers open at TI Cormin rises at 73L o'clock. MRS. JOHN DREW 'S A.ROH-STREET mum. guaieei. Agent and Treasurer JOB. D.MITEPHY. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF BIDi. JANE COOMBS. ROMANTIC PLAY AIM. OLORIOIII COMEDY. TO-NIGHT, (Friday.) February 20th, INGOMAR. Partbenia Mae Jane Coombe Ingomar Barton Bill To conclude with LONDON ASSURANCII . .. .. . - . . .. Lady Jay Spanker . Mlle Jane Coombs; Dolly Maker ' .' . Frank Drew Dazzle, Barton Hill Major Flarawaf '. ' Mr. A. Bradley. On MoNDA.Y. JOHN WILKES BOOM. air Beate secured without extra charge. W.AINIIT-STREET THEATRE.— Sole Leeeee Dim. X. A. aelusrrsox. Hnaineaa Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLy. I FIRST BENEFIT OF MR. R. RDDY. THIS (Friday) EVENING, FebrutlaT 20 1 / 1 , TBS. Will be presented the Great Drama of THE RAC-PICKER OF PARIS. Jean ' Mr. E. Eddy. )Terre Carouse 8. young. Marie Didier Miss Kate Deana. To be followed by the Comedy or HIS LAST LEOS. To conclude with THE CHILDREN OP THE WOOD. Walter Mr E. Eddy. ' Josephine Mira Kate Deana Doors eel at 7; *attain will rlae.at 734.. . . MUSICAL FIINti HALL THURSDAY, February Mb, AND • SATURDAY. February 2St TWO ORATIONS UT MR. MASON JONE)3, The Eminent Irish Orator, Whose orations, delivered recently at then Academy . of Musk., New York. crowded that buildingtmoverlowing on each occasion. In consequence of the difficulty- of obtziniuglarge halls for the dates when Mr Jones would be at liberty to visit Philadelphia, es "sgements „ have been guide with him for TWO ORATIONS ON the first tod,e delivered eta THURSDAY NB A% February 2dth : Subject—tIARIBALDI, AND ITALY OF THE PRESENT,. being reminiscences of a personal onmpaitpr.witlt Goa. Cartbuldi. The second Oration on_ • SATURDAY, February 28th. Subject—CUßßAN:l ANn THE WITS AND ORATORS OF THE lIIISITHAR. Admission Doors oren at 734 ; commence at 8: be obtainable at all the .lltdeLa and. Music Stores on and after Tuesday next. fe2o-% AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GERMAN OPERA,. CARD.—Actuated by the solicitation. of many PP , trona of the late German Opera season, tire subscriber has induced Mr. CARL ANSCHLITZ to consent to another short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia, at' the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tifaiseason will coosistot six nights, commencing on ' WEDNESDAY, Marsh 4th, 1563. the Operas to be_prodnced will : THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR," by NicolaL JOSEPH," by Mennl. " by Mozart. •F " RADELLA byl'. Von Flotow. THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. " by Mozart. And "DER FREISCHUTZ; " or some other acknowledged favorite Opera. For the SIX OPERAS a Subscription will be opened on the same terms as before, viz: SDESCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS. . . . Reserved Seatsin Balcony, Parquet,. or Parquet Circle 00 Admission to n " 4 00' Single Tickets. reserves/ I mA... 1 00' The Opera Nights will be: MONDAY, WEIMBSDAY. and FRIDAY, or SATURDAY. And no more than three Subscription Nights will be given in any one week. Subscriptions received by J. E. GOULD; corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the ACA DEMY OF MUSIC, on and after MONDAM,Pebruary.M.. • THE RNTIRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (both considerably increased). will be brought on from New York, and the undersigned pledgee himself that while under his management every pert of the alio' ve prospectus will be carried out precisely as stated; and nothingieft undone to make this THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON ever witnessed in Philadelphia. ADOLPH BLRGFELD. Businessgent,. fel9-10t . Office 139 South. SEVENTRiStreet.' WASHINGTON'S • BrIITEGULY.. ]fUS]CAL.FUND HALL ORATION .BY PROFESSOR McCOY, of Washington. D: C., . (Late Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, in the Balsten and Albany Law Schools.) . SATURDAY EVENING. February 27 .IPS3. ' , RATION AT &O'CLOCK P. AL SuLject "The London. Vines on the Rebellion and • the War arainst the National Constitution." The above is the Oration whichavai foga delivered in - Waal) I ngton on the Anniversary , of Washinaron'A Fare well Address, and which wan subsequently repeated be fore the President and his Cabinet, By order "National ' Union. City Executive- Com— mittee. ". Admissionaratis.. Tickets to be procured at-T. B PUGH'S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Stitets, or of any member of the Committee. felk% A MERIO.AN AOADEIEY OF MUSIC. Tho COURTIAND SAUNDERS CADETS , DRILL. SATURDA nextH , at 8 P, M., for the benetitot 801, DIENS' C. . _ Tickets (M and 50 cents) at Academy and Gould's. Seventh and Chestnut fel7-St D. L. CARPENTER'S EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL .FLORAL .13ALL. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC, TUESDAY. EVENING, April 14th. TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, Which are now ready for delivery, by JOHN THORN LEY, Req., 311 Chestnut street, and D. L. CARPEN TER, at hie Rooms, 826 Arch Areal N. B.—No tickets to be bad at the door on that Eve-- fel7-41e ASSEMBLY ..r:BITILDINGB, CORNER OF TENTH and CHMllnillT Streets. —2IEVEN'TK WEEK AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE BOHEMI AN TROUPE OF GLASS-BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS.--At each Intertatzetnent, the celebrated low pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely. of Glass, will be in foll operation. AU the Magnificent Works of Art, Manufactured by Lie Company, will-be distributed gratuitously to the visitors. On FRIDAY Eve ning. February 20th. a Splendid Case of Work will be - given ta the author of the best Conond. um on the Glair Steam e. PARTICULAR NOTICE--Th. First Present, each Mr. • ming, will be a Splendid Case of Claw Work; - Admission, 15 cents. No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at 9 o'clock. fel6-6t• A SSEM BLY BUILDINGS--TENTH AND CHZSTNVF. ANCITSFZENTS oNoRL FOR O BLDITZ. AND YOITNG. si Thggreat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with by LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will gas his new and popnlstr Entertainments EVERY EVENING during t.M, Week, commencing at 55i o'clock_- and WEDNESDAY . and SATURDAY afternoons at& The attractions will la marvellous: expert mats in Magic; wonderful powers In Ventriloquial. and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 95 cents. Children 13 cents. -de'll.lf G ERm-ANLA. ORCHESTRA. - PUS NOONREHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER. at 33i o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Sent', conductor. Tickets 26 cents. Packages of tickets.*l—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut , street ; J. B. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at thew ball door. .. no?!-tf rf.A.SSLEWS ORCHESTRA -ILL NEW OFFICE, SW& Sou th EIHMTH'St., below walnut- delttim pENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF ME SINE lOtallfiTletfr MOST, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K. till I P. K. Admission Meant.. Children hallprice. Shares of stock. $9O. BIG THING I--SPARRING TOURNA 31MST:!-JOE COBBENj who to matched to fight McCOOL for $2,000 and the Championship of America, will give a GRAND SPARRING: ENTERTAINMENT previono to going into Traintno, at FRANKLIN BALL, SIXTH STREET, BELOW ARCH, 01 , FRIDAY EVENING': Fbbruary 20, WI CON GREW. champion of Colorado, will he present and eiditbitailit Belt.. All the fancy will be on hand. The windOttewill be a grand display of Science between JOE COBURN AND CROW: AdmiSsiom 60 cents. Doors open at 7: Sparring to commence at 8 o'clock precivel y. Tickets to he had at the door. felB-Bt. MEDICAL. S. WK. AND AFFLIOTED. D , R,. W A :TN , '9OXPOUND SYRUP OF wax, so :c. ostzr- — "ticPaxv,v, part cularly at tali 804110/14 should' be without *Dr. Bwayne'e Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry ;" coughs sad colds, which are very prevalent, are quickly cured. Even in neglected carer, where the cough is acated, pains,bresst and side, fever, bloody ex pectoration, sore throat, night sweats, lunge more orless affected, '"dwayne's Compound" will not fail to gi ve••re. lief, and wonderfnl cures have taken place, when to all human probability it could not be poselblc DR. SWATIIT,'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THE STANDARD and most reliable remedy for a recent, Or seated cough, Soro Throat, Asthma, Weak Breast, 'Bronchitis, Night Sweats, Pains. (breast or side), Ner vous Debility, Hooping Cough. Restless Nights...all Pul monary Complaints. Volumes might be Ailed with proof from ell parts of the world, to prove that no remedy has ever been disoovered in the whole • history o f 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 sure to follow its use. If you have been tampering with the many at ticles put out by persons totally igno rant of the science of medicine, in theory or practice. end your case been neglected, you will find in "DR. SWATNR'S COMPOUND" your only hope of cure. It the bowels are costive, or headache accompanies your disease; a dose of Si-SWAYNE'SIie SARSAPA AIID TAR PILLS ! Will remove it. Thirty , years' experience, _and the in creasing porralarity of DR. SWAYER'S MEDICINES" are convincing proof. Prepared only by Dr. SWAPNE & SON.. 330 - SIX'S]; • Street, above Vine. Sold by Dealers throughout the United States. fel4-ittf BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES ; for Coughs, Coida, and Irritated Throats, are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They bays been thoroughly Jested, and maintain the good. reputa tion they have justly acquired. As there are imita tions. be eure to °Brant the genuine at FREDERICK BROWN'S Drugand Chemical StoreaN. B. nor. CHElftt NUT and FIFTH btreets. Also,Mutter's Cough Syrup. Wietar's Gong% Lozenges. Prepared from original prescriptions, faSO-ineif FIE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAAOS, -a , Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Holland, is per manently located at N 0.611 PINE Street, where he treats ott diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cure.— lf curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain N. B.—No charges made for examination. Coffee homy from 9 to 11 o'clock A. N. and 2 to 7 P. K. la9-iire R 9.5 OOLDTHOBP 41: CO., ROA, `..."'""'" • (Late Ot 39 North Fourth street.) I"W' of Tassels, • • Cords {r °LinPB bi gii , Fria ß g & Trimmings , Tapes. IWanuftettirers Cantata zoom Centre Tassels, Dress t rimm i n gs . s BaKET street. Braids, 11.eak- flea. T rimmings, etc Philadelphia. fa-lm PLILIES SASE DWNYT BF. MOVED to No. South EIBVIINTR Street, near ranklin Institute. 21 The undersigned, thankful for paid favors, and bola* determined to merit &tare Patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and bag now on hand • large assortment of LUlie e Celebrated Wrought mini Chilled Iron Fire old . Burglar Proof Safes (the only strictly lire and burglar proof as made). Also, We's 17necualicd Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. • Lillie 's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnishes" to order on short notice. This to the strongest, best pro tented. and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, Particular attention is called to Lillie's Ng* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ac. This Safe is Doh ceded •to surpass in style and elegance anything rigs offered for this purpose, and is the only one the 'te strictly tire and burglar proof. SPECIAL Nonccs—l have now on hand say twenty ad panel, Herring. /lc Co.'s make rs . eke them nearly new. and some forty of other comprising . a conspi, assortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for-thet now celebrated Lillie Safe. Ther will be sold at ram low prim**. Please and azazeine. fit. 0. 80.1)1,14. Mee.