FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PATLADELPIVA, February t 3, 1811. Third street Wll9 active to-day and gold fluctuated— opening at 62, it sold at 6130624% staging at 62q; market strong. Old demands were steady at 161@t81)L bid. Seven -thirty coupons were being bought at 61 !sir cent. premium: Ooverument securitts* are without change. The rates for money continue steady-6 per cent. being the ruling figure. The Stock market was active in bonds, the share list 'being dull. Government.; closed at yesterday's times. Now City sixes rose ; the old were steady at losg. stnto fives rose Pennsylvania Railroad first mort al. gel. rose 1 cent. ; second do. were steady at 11336. -Reading sixes MO rose 2; 1886 s rose 1. Camden and -Amboy sixes IPSO sold at 109; Sunbury and Erie sevens .nt 111; Elmirn sevens at 111, the Chattel tens rising 11P scent. North Pennsylvania sixes sold at nos; the tons at 312 X, an advance of Id; Schuylkill Navigation SIXO3 at '70%; Chesapeake and Delaware Canal sixes at 99; Sue •quobanna Canal sixes at 39)1. Reading shares were weaker, and fell off .14; Penn sylvania was steady nt 08; Cato solemn fell off to 7. the :Preferred to 2116; Little Schuylkill advanced 3(; Beaver Meadow mold at 6631 ; Camden and Amboy atit.o3s; Mine Mill at S 3); Philadelphia and Erie at 37; Long Island tell off LS; Elmira preferred rase 336; Harrisburg sold at .66; Norristown lit 00. Passenger railways wore un .settled. 'Nee uud Vine sold at 10; Spruce and Pine at 16'4; Green and Coates at 4334; Fifth and Sixth at 69; "Tenth aml Blevonth unproved X. Morris Canal fell 0tf.41; the preferred was steady.. Le- MO Navigation rose %; the scrip advanced 3f. Eichnyl :kill Navigation rose N I the preferred 1. llelaware Di ll:dun sold at 4!M. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bonk sold at bl. , liank of North America at rag. 119 woo bid for tladelphia. V 4,000 iu bonds and 2,800 shares changed ;hands, the market closing steady. Drexel & Cy quote : United Staten Road., 1981 .7 r totted Staten Coo tiliestes of Indebtedness 61;4 , 91:1' 4 _ United Suites? 3-10 Notes 1 Bait Quarterunestnrs' Voucher* 6 aNtlie. Orders for Certifier:Us Of .111dObtOdo•oL WI Oiflio. 2111111Api111111111111111WIM • 2WO -------- . _..— ... .151C•mers.. M. *Moots* 4 6... If.. 14 • 114.4.1.. 4 1 1 1.1.1. .t.....t. .quote fo‘T•itr. ...d...e. tort. .:14. - .....i.i., ilins from Near 'rock, no &hole./ : • • - 'louden, 60 days' sight Do. 3 days • 'Paris, 60 dive sight Do. 6 days .Autworp. 60 days' sight remou, 60 days' sight :Hamburg. 60 days' sight 'Cologne. 60 days' eight Xisitisic, 60 days' sight 73orlin, 0) days' sight Amsterdam. an days' `light—. Frsukfort, 60 days' eight Market Orm. The following Is the amount of coal shipped over the linntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the week ending Wednesday, February 18, 1883. and since January 1: Week. Previonaly. Total. Tone. Tnue. Tons. .3,91k3 303211 34.053 .6,446 ~ 36.074 42,0'20 862 Deareas# The following la the amount of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the week ending Tburbday. February 29 , 1 863 Prom Port Carbon Pottsville Sohuylklll haven " Auburn Port Clinton " HArrhiburir stud Danubin Total Anthracite coal for tho week 46,8)i 09 From Harrisburg, total Bituminous coal for w'k 2,079 09 Total of all kinds for the week Previously this year Total To eaine time lnbt year Phila. Stock Excke (Reported lnr S. B. BLATMAXI FIRST 1 2700 17 8 7. 1 30 Tr N..1)11(.103341 7&/0 do . blk.ursg 400 do end .102 A TX Bpreco & l'i no R b6O 104 1000 Elmira Chet 101.... 7 7434 1= do 471 WM , d 6 76 2 Bk of N A m erice...l37k 3000 Rea ding lis 'l4l 10434 2= do 'Eti 1(6 4000 do '7u 104 406 Lehigh Scrip..... Si 96 do 83 2000 B Penes 10 , 11244 1000 do 11236 80 Bore:town B 60 6 Harrisburg' 41 66 2 Si nehill 11. 63 3000 City (le Raw% 288 Cetatriesa It 7 170Llttle Schl lt 44 1000 0 8 6s 'I3I 9734 1000 de 9734 6 Far & &Tech 8k.... 64 BETWEEN 161 Minebill R 20 Cam A Ain R. 11 10(B &ill Nov So 'ID.— an) N Penna 10ii 112$ 1030 Poo of N na R A let melll 117 2 Bk rk5..137 I 100 Little Sehl R 44 I SECOND SUB 8 8s 'Bl reg ril SW do 6 . 10000 17 8 Coup Gs '81. 4 . 97 .. 10 Far 3: Meeli 8k.... 64 go Salim. Feb. 20. a, rhiladelphla axialenge.) OARD. _ . .. 6 Bola Nay Prof 16% NU Sehl Nay 65 '81.45 7031 1000 Chas & Del 6a....... 09 17 Nana It ' tiOt 100 9 Rea do ding it 41.% id 25 do 45% 4.5% ICOO Il Pontine* 91 60 Elalra R Prof 63 00 300 Catawdo 53 iasa R Prof.. RE 100 do ' Preit.b3o 2.:14 100 do ... . • .•,.. Pre( 121 6 1000 Snub & iris 7:4 111 NO Long Island 11 363 25 06 do Green 11. & Coates .. 43% b3O 43% 1000 igw 26 U 8 de do reg 'Bl LSO 444 usoo u S 6-year 111....." 97 40 6th &6111-tds R .... 63 9 Phila St Erie R 37 60 Delaware Div 41% 1000 SUN Canal 6s 3.3& BOARDS. . RI Morris Canal—bs 593( 1/0 Scbtryl Nov 150 do 55 X 10Xi American Gold ....1823f MOO Reading Gs '43.•.. • •11.1 SIX)1.113 7.30 Tr If ..blk•laik BOARD. 1000 Cam & Am Os 'B9-105 000 City Oi Now.lll3i 1003 030 Elmira R 7a 111 New 9 Lehigh Nay do b 5 10 30 C Cahewinsa R Pre f.. Rh 6000 Readi o ng Gs '9O 105 2000 d 44 114 2000 II S 7.20 Tr N..blk. lOW 7000 do blk .103 X 20 Schuyl DIRT 6N OARDS 66 CPS—STEADY. 200 Schl Num Prof 10 ICO do 16 2000 Chess do & Del Cia 90 2000 14 Beaver Meadow • 663( 1000 17 6 6-year 6a 97 36 Race & Vine 10 1 Little Bahl R43X AFTER Pennsylyania Railroad.. CLOSING PRI Bid. deked. U 68evil; '13L... 97$ 9730 U El 7.30 D b1k....103 10335 American Gold-162 161 X h 1 1 66 old 10636 107. Do new MX 118 , f e lag co 66 R..... 60 nns be tem 1152. X R 463 463 Do bds '80...114 116 80. Arks& Cat/twig's R....• 6 .. Do pad %X Tar Beaver Mead R.. 66 67 Blinehill B . 53X 5336 Elarrisbarsß.•••• • • Wilmington 8... 60 Lehigh Nay 6 L • Do shares... 66X 67 •Do scrip ••.• SiX 96 Cant & Amb Phlla & Erie Son & Erie 75.... Do bda . IU I PeDnsß 0'83..10 1O Do let m 6e..117$ 118 Do 2d m 6e...113 114 X gdorrie Canal .... 89 60 Do prfd 105..181 In I Do 6e '76... •• • • • Do 2d mtg... • • • 60611 0:11.001 8 Do tie. .38 • 88 filobuyl Nov .6% 6 Dad ..... ••• Do B e 6 '82..*. '7OX ilmlra R 4634 Do odd.. 6.9 X • . Do 7e let =A m ll u Do 1ea........13 V Palma R IJ% iig Do . 68 ..... .90 90 Do 10a .. .• . —ll2 11.236 Etla Ger & Nor. CO high Val R... 70 blab Val bde.. •• .• , L Island R.... _Do bonile—.. Delaware Div. Do bonds Elprace-street 16 titlieetwit-et R.... 63 66 drah4treet R.... 263 E 2674 Race-street IL— 10 11 Tenth-414.80t R..• 363 i 40 Thirteenth-at 26 26g W Philo 11 65 'O6 Do bonds 'Girard Collage :R. 26 SS Boventaeutb4t. R I.OK Little Schayl R.. 4s)i Weekly Review of the Phtlain: Markets. The Produce markets have been rather quiet this week, owing to the fluctuation in gold and the unsettled state of the weather. Berm Muffs are less active, but prices aro rather better. Bark is.flrm and in demand. There ja a good demand for Iron, and prices are very firm. Lead is scarce and high. Cotton is quiet, there being very little disposition to operate. Coffee is scarce, and prices are well. maintained. Fish and Fruit are very firm. There is a fair business doing in Provisions, and prices are firm. The Flour market is firmer and more active, and holders are less anxious to sell. Sales com prise 12,000 Ithis.montly Western extra family, at $7.50@ fur common and good brands, laded Mg. extras at 87@S, the latter for choice Lancaster county; $6.62)1(46.87 for korthwestern do. ; VOB.O for superfine, and $8.005) for fancy Ohio. The sales to the trade are moderate, within the sane range of prices, and the receipts and stocks light for the season. Rye Flour sells slowly at *5 s 1 bbl. Corn Meal is wanted, and Pennsylvania scarce at Brandywine is held at s4. 7s'H bbl. In Dry Goods there is no new feature. Cottons keep well sold up and firm, and Woolens very active, and on the advance. 0 RAIN. —There is rather more demand for Wheat, and prices are s@7c, better with sales of 60,000 bushels fair to Prime Pennsylvania and Western reds at 106(4175c. the latter rato for choice lots; white is selling at 190 06:0c 16 bushel, the latter price for prima Kentneky. Rye, is in demand, with entail sales of Peunsylvauin at 980 , 11t0c VI bushel. Corn—prime lots aro In good cle ansed, with sales of 30,000 bushels at 850.57 c fur dry now yellow; old corn is scarce and wanted at Gligtele bushel tOits aro in demniidwlth sales of 25,000 bashele Penn aryl vents, MOAlly ta S i lo for 8.11bg; light oats aro Rolling at S. 4l bushel. New York Barley is selling at $1,50, and Barley Malt, 51,110411,65 II bushel. ?BOYISH/VS.—The want of sup lies from the West Yestricts operations, and the stock is light. Sales of Mess York at 1114.01411.76 for old and Beeffor new , the let ter for city packed. Maas ranges from *l3@/ 5 for country and city. Beef Hams are held at 418.75, cash; kV bbls were taken at that figure. Dressed Hogs are held higher, ranging at a1f1.60®7 theloo lbs. Bacon—The Ptock 1s very light, with sales of plain and fancy Hams at DriPllKc; Sides, 7e for new, and Shoulders at 63ge for old, and tice6Xe for now. Green Bleats are in fair requeet, 'with sales of 600 bbie and tem Hams at 834 We fur tackled, and 7g(g)79113 for lets in dry salt; 450 tea do sold ou pri vate terms; 6.1e00),10 is asked for Sides. and sl.VieHic fur Shoulders, in suit. Lard is firmly held at thu advance, and the stockcontinues very light. Sales of 1,500 bbls and tits at 10)flfallife, cash, now bold at the latter rate, including head Lard at 10c, and kegs at laic,' cash; country le selling at fl%ffilOkie "0 lb. Butter—There is a fair inquiry. Sales of roll at 18®21c, and solid packed 15 (417 c k lb. Cheese is worth ISe k ib, and Eggs 190 20 c dozen. ]METALS.—Thera is geod demand for Pig Iron, and Prices are still looking up; sales of 2,0 G) tons No. An thracite, to be delivered in the West, at equal to gel k ton, cash; $32 for No. 2, and 8010, nth, for forge. Scotch :Ng Iron has been sold at *36 la ton, Bar and Boiler Iron continue very firm. Lead—There is very itt,te Pig here, and it is laid limply at WO, cash. Copper—There as very little doing in either:Sheathing or Yellow -Metal, and prices are uncliangsd. B A RlC,—Huerc I ton la in demand with sales of 89 bluis lab No. lal leak ton. Nothing doing In Tanners' Berk. CANDLES.:—'I ho stock of 'Adamantine continues tight, 'with sales of GO boxes light weight Western at 11114 c, Sperm and Tallow candles are unchanged. COAL,—The busineas continues dull; there le bntitttle going forward to supply the Government and for. Eastern .markete,and the' transactions are limited; the ehipments tieing meetly It. Now York. COFFEE.—There is very little arriving, and the stock in first hands Is warty exhausted; sales of lin hiss. in -eluding Rio, at Sotgilllc. and Laguayra at 3t.sgit33e - V fb, cash and fear months. COTTON. —The market Is nearly bare of stock, and it Is in limited requeet at a decline, with salmi of 300 bales, .chletl middling Uplands, closing at 01:9920 cash. Dli?iOS AND D Y ES, —For most descriptions of foreign chemical. the tendency of prices is upward, in conse quence of the limited clock on hand, end the high rates .of sterling exchange. Sales of Soda Ash at We; Bleach ing Powders Clic; Candle Soda at 761 c, and Indigo at full rates. FEATHERS are dull; sales 48,000 Is good Western at 461k187c, cash. FISH. —There is a fair demand for Mackerel, and prices are firm; 100 bide Nos. 1 and 2 wild at 411014.50 and $2.75; sales in stars lota at $13©16.50 for bay 11411 chore le; *2O for large; $7401.0 for 2s; and 5.5.911 to 5'85000.75 for medium and large Ba. Pickled Herring sell at 82 se bbl, Codfish ie firm at the advance noted last 'week ; further setae at $6. 26 VI quintal. FRIIIT.—A cargo of MOO boxes Palermo Oranges and Lemons was disposed of from the wharf on terms not suede public. Raisin, are scarce.and held rather higher. There is but little Citron here. Domestic Fruit inavee off slowly, Green Apples range from :MS 1 11 Mil and dried do at 6@io liht the latter for bright New St ork. Peaches are queted at * 80611 e for nupared quarters mod kalvee and 16018 c for pared. FREIGHTS le Liverpool are goad y at 28 fkl for Flour.Bo 9d for Graln,aud ZEIN for heavy goods. Three vessels were chartered to take Petroleum to Europe on private terms. Ban Francisco freights are nominal, there being but little offering. Small remotest/Habig for the West Indies are in demand end scarce. A brig was taken to north side of. Cuba at 60e for Sugar, and $3. 76(44. 26 for apda se e.., Coal 'freights are unsettled. Engagements are reported to New Orleans at 63, tied Key West at $650. To Boston the rates are unchanged. GINSENG is wanted. Small sales of Crude at 93e 714 lb, cash. GUANO is out of wagon, and no salsa of either Pera-" .0 4 12 or Sombrero have been reported. Super Phosphate Of Lime sells at 846 per ton, cash, lees the usual discount . to the trade. HEMP is quiet, there being no supplies here to ape llieliffES are dull; an import of Pernambuco received bat week ban hoes partly sold at 220 , on time. HOPS have an upward tendency, as the exportations from New York i.ave been unueually largo. Sates of ghat sort Eastern nd Western at 28®M 54 lb, now held at the latter rate .I,IIMBER.--The laminate in all kinds has been linitt orl, but lt la anticipated that the coming building season VIII be one of unusual activity, and Inc trade aro con fidently looking for higher prices. MOLASSES. —Tnere lea very firm feeling in the mar ket. but the demand is limited; Hales of a cargo of Cloyed Cuba on terms not made public, NAVAL STORES of all descriptions are scarce; sales of Rosin at amisitt 11 bbl for common, and 9r36 fur Ni. Tar and Pitch are neglected, and prices aro nominal. ?Wits of Turpent Ina has advanced, with small sales at .60 k gallon, now held higher. Inseed has again advanced. OILS. —There is more doing in Petroleum, with sales of 400 bbls crude. part to arrive, on terms kept private, andSOOhblsatlOu. Refined In setting ut 430F3e, free, and 3741t6in bond. Fish Oita firearm, with a desk/ dense nil 14 mui41110,1; Rama antes at 1M( 16k, cash clueing firmed the latter rate. PLASTER Is In demand, and wanted at $4 k ton fur, RICE is In good request, with sales 600 bags Rangoon at NW*. cash, SALT.—The only arrival of Liverpool is 1,900 sacks ground. which was cold on private terms. SEED.—Thera is more inquiry for Clovorseed, and. 18.600 bushels sold at $8.76®7 .56 bushel, and some from Second halide at Ilifol2e. Furtherstilpments have boon made to New York for export,. Timothy hi scarce, :Mil prim is held at *2.87@3. Flaxseed- to wanted by 010 4/11111114IN and is taken on arrival at *196 V bushel. SDGAR. —The market has been extremely oe lin glu m our last report; sales of 400 hhds Cuba at 111/calk, and IKEIT Orleans aI 11.haliMc, cash and Was. SPIRITS.—Brandy and Gin are firm, and the gales light. B. E. Rum Is held at 70e. Whisky Is drmer; mike of Penneylvanin and Ohio bids at G4161e, and hada and dredge at NW& TALLOW —City-rendered is held at r2g, and country at 1134012c1i LEAS ern held with merit firmness. and the sake of Bleat' end Greene are TOBACCO is quiet, the high views of holders checking biteinessi. . . WOOL. —The excitement has 'somewhat subsided, but the etockrdin the hands or the dealers are light, and the recent advance has been well nittintained • eotlos of 1 . 11,- 000 bbls, chiefly n t Stthligiffic tor medlamaud fine, iuOlUd• tug .ub at 8 , 5@.\ , c 'the following are the roßoipto of Flour and Grain at this port during the past week: Flour 17.700 bble. Wheat ti ,070 bus. Corn 47,100 hue. data • •• bnik PEULADELPHLA. BOARD OP TRADR. THOMAS KINDER. Jr.. • : • ISRAEL MORRIS. • CONDOM OF UPS Mons JO PH C. GRUBB; AT THE 21R11011nNTB 1 xxortermini r /1110ADRLPHIA • Ship Wyomi.g, Burton . Liverpool, Feb 2e Ship Shatemnc. Oxnard Liverpool, 800 E Bark Edwin l'etervon Liverpool, noon Bark Savan nah, Stinson Liverpool, coos Brix Ella Reed. Jarman ' , Wan& 8000 PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21,18163. EU 1t18E5.... HIGH WATER Brig Bantam Haskell, 14 days from Cardenas with snoillBBoB to S & * W.lah—vcaael to J E Barley & Co. Brig E Zd &root ,Stroag,•l9 days from Cienfuegos, with auger and morasses to Madeira & Cabada—vessel to J B Bazloy & Co. Brig A 0 Cattail, Watson, 23 days from New Orleans, with sugar and molsases to J Z De Haven. Btu C B Jordan, Plummer ' 21 deys from N Orleaaa, with auras and . molasset to JE Barley & Co. rein Neptune 'a Bride, Janda, 4 days from New York, with mdse to captain. Fly. Cheeseman, 4 days front New Haven, with pig Iron to Pennsylvania Railroad Co. - • ••• . . tolip Aug . !. NlQamltql !Yew IlaYtllli r j3up Ism& Man Ittud_Attsi &AIL loin rilliidelplilft INA MIL; tIOUna 10 Ong Ton. GUM sprun g mess whpoprosvoling 41MA, whtch cousttl her to putrbook lostevoning for repairs. UT. 180 • &le 3t7+5 1118 3n3 vio 604 61 117% 118 11714 118 117,5, 118 661 , , 67 67 • • GUAM. Bark Amnion. (Br) McKie, Cape Town, COI, F A Godwin. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. AY THE BARD OF TOWER HAM Colombia's chief! thy natal day Will dawn upon this laud to-morrow. Couid'st thou thy country now survey. In pity, anger, or in sorrow, How changed that country would appear, From what it was when thou was't here! Thy last farewell l oh had we hoard With reverence d ue, that solemn warning, How bright Cotumble:tad appeared Upon her hero's birthday msirningt Then hideous war-clouds had not come To cast their shade o'er Preedom'e home. . Oh citizens, resolve we must To mend our former faults and errors; When mon are resolltely just, Misfortune loses half Its terrors, And if we would be truly wise, Good counsel we must not despise. ' The people, when they know the right, • • Will eertainlymake haste to do it, Oh may we have abundant light To see our path, and then pursue it As earnestly as those who hie ' Good clothes at Tower Nall to buy: We have the largest stock of ready-made Clothing in Philadelphia, at TOWER HALL, NO. 518 MARKET Street. It . BENNETT St CO. Tone. Cwt •.. 10080 03 •• 1.25 09 • • • . 19.019 14 ••• 1,613 03 • • . ... 61 0 4 1713 14 18 • 48,641 18 49%926 Ir dfaVl.o 07 .324 624 11 Instrnmeats to assist the hearing, in every variety and of the most approved construction. at P. MADEIRA'S, 115 South TENTH Street, below CHESTNUT. to?1-3t• • Kxxx's sDRNISHINO CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, 539 CHESTNUT STREET, Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied, China and [lase packed in a proper manner, and warranted from breakage, to all parts of the United States. N. B.—Cbina decorated to order; also; Initials and civets elegantly engraved on table glass, taZI-lm °NV...PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST !True, made In the Beet Manner, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain li. (area. All Goode made to Order warrantedeatisfactory. Our ONB-Yaks MULTI is strictly adhered to. All We thereby treated alike.. deIVIT JONES &GO., 604 MARKET Street. SMITH—NEWELL.—At the residence of the bride's Dither, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. B. R. Losley, William Smith. Esq., of Washington, Pa., to Mrs. Blip P. Newell, of Philadelphia. WELCH—TAYLOR.—On the evening of the 19th In stant. by the Rev. D. W. Ratline, D. D., Rev. Joseph Welch, Pastor of the M. E. Church at New Elope, to lilies Mary E. Taylor of this city. HARKEY—EVERETT.-00 the 17th Instant, by the Roy. Theodore Stevens, John H. Harkey to Rebecca Everett, both of Philadelphia, iYork and. Reading ta pers please COPS% 3 REPP—BROOKE.—On the 19th instant, by Ray. Theo dora Slovene, Louis Repp to Mary A. Brooke, both of Philadelphia. • CALDWELL.—On the 20th instant, Harriet Frances Lewis, adopted daughter of Charles P. and Eliza M. Caldwell, aged 19. The relatives anti friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her parents' residence, northwest corner of Thirty-foarth and Haverford streets, Mantua, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CROPT.—On • the 20th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Croft, formerly Men. Cumming/, and daughter of the late An drew Dever, in the 25th year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Alexander, No. 1.3'l Car penter street, on to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 9 o'clock. Funeral parolee at the Church of the Annuncia ties. Interment at St. Mary's Cemete TFitlklll. —On Friday morning, 20th ry. instant, Catha rine W. Tylden, wife of Thomas B. Tylden. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Mark's Church, at pm o'clock. on Monday morning, the 23(1 instant. BASBY.—On the 19th instant, Christiana Sasby. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her father's resi dence, No. 342 South Front street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. FEREEE.—On the morning of the 10th instant, Mary Ann McJimsey, daughter of James B. and Mary Ann Ferree. 36 36% reenidreet R... 43 4344 Do bonds.... .econd•street 80 81 Do bond° 63 63g Mh-street A . Do bonds FEBRUARY . . The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, (rota the residence of her parents, No. 204 North Thirty-flfth street, West Phila delphia. this (Saturday) afternoon, 21st instant, at. 2 o'clock. BARNWELL.—In Germantown, on Wednesday, Feb ruary lfith, the Rev. William H. Barnwell, late .Rector of St. Peter's Church. Charleston. The clergy of the 13ptscopal Church, and the clergy of the city generally, are invited to attend the funeral ser vices, at the Church of the Epiphany, this (Saturday) 2IFt instant, at l 2 precisely. • CARROLL.—On t he 18th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Car roll, relict of the late E. A. Carroll, in she 68th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, northeast corner of Ninth and South streets, this afternoon, 21st instant ' at two o'clock, without further notice. • GRIFFITH.—On Wednesday, 18th inst., John Griffith, aged 68 years. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attendibisifnneral, from his late residence, No. E 29 efickto street, Camden, N. .J., to-morrow (Sunday) atno'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. RPEING.:IIO:ITENING GOODS-BE& f•-•• • BON & ISON.Nagraing Store, No. 918 CHBFIT NUT Street,. have received • Black Silks of the most - desirable maker. Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. Black Aloueselines, Teruhisa. Bombazines, Black Craps Tammetnne, Alpacas, and Hohaira. Black and White lawns. Ginghama. Mohairs. Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Black English Crapes and Veils. Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols. • Collars, Sleeves,. Ibl6-U pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH . AND -AA ARCH. always keep a fine stock of . Staple Household Goode. 3110 Bat Mnaltaa. Linens, and 'Flannels. . - N!YRE & LANDRLL, FOURTH AND ARCH. always keep a (all line of i l iu ll l M i Salo faena Shawls. a. pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND - 1 -A ARCH, have a des assortment of O ood Gloeei Black killke. Jab 'Widows' Silks without gloss. IMP FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, THOMPSON Street, below Front.— Bey. D. L. °EAR' preaches TO-MORROW MORNING, at lOX o'clock, and iu the evening at 7 o'clock. The pnbilo are Invited. It. THE WOMEN S e r m o nHE BIBLE.— The nexth montha the mire° will be preached in the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, TO-MORROW EVENING. Service at Leif -pant seven. * MCLINTON-STREET PRESBYTE EI AN CHURCH will be epee for Divine worship TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.X o'clock. Sermon by Rev. DANIEL MARCH. CHURCH OF TILE NEW TESTA MENT, iIIiSVENTII. and WOOD Streets. Rey. Dr. KRAUTIL, lOSdA. N. Singing clam WEDNESD IM'ST. JOHN'S H. E. CHURCH. THIRD and ORONO& Strada—Annual Ml- ion: am , Sabbath, 10% A. N., Rev. Dr. ()WIN, Chaplain U. S. N.: 7P. M., the Pastor Rev. N. D. KURTZ. no TRINITY METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH.—Dr. JOSEPH PARRISH is ex pected to Preach on SABBATH MORNING, at 10.!‘ o'clock and the Rev. J. WALKER JACKSON in the EVENING, at 7X o'clock. TIIE RELIEF SOCIETY FOR THE HBLI' Or THE SOLDIERS and their families, would with pleasure acknowledge the sum ofiseventY flve dollars, the proceeds of a FAIR. held in December, by the Young Ladles Bible Close connected with the MISES Street M. B CHURCH. Also, eleven dollars from H. DORMAN. WESTER IV R. E. CH H URC, MTWENTIETFI Street,below Walnut. —"We-sh ington an Instrument of Providence. " Preaching on this subject TO-MORROW, at 1035 A. M. and 7X P. M. Con valescent Soldiera from the ho halo 'and others that may be In the city, are invited. Sate free. SECOND REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, SEVE N TH Street, above Brown.— herviees TO-MORROW, at 1034 A. M. and .735 P. M. Wiahloaton's Birthday will he commemorated by a Sermon in the Evening, by the Pastor, Rev. T. DBWITT TALMAGE, on "Our National Shields.' MPATRIOTIC CELEBRA.TION.- 14w. D. L. OMR will deliver an Oration on unorue Waalifuwo», n MONDAY EVENING, the23d but, at Arcanum H o all, THOMPSON Street, below Front. The exercises will be enlivened with choice music Aamlaulun 25 cents. Proceeds for a benevolent purpose. LawnLIFE AND CHARACTER OF ASHIGTON. Discourse in St. Matthew's Church, /CID' , &met, below Fourth, between Race and Vine, by_ tho pester. Rev. E. W. lIU rres, on TO-MORROW EY.RNIZ. 0, ( Waithitrton's Birthday,) commencing at 736 o'clock. Morning service commences 1034 o'clock. r:g. "WOE, WOE, WOE TO TULE IN babitatas u( the ar s e lei by reason of rho voices of tue three angels which are yet to sonnd,'' tam ig„) during the great persecution by Napoleon, the Anti- Christ. from ism to 1870. after Christ's advent. Roy. sig.. BAXTER upon this, SUNDAY AFTERNOON and oft. The Saint? Employments in Heaven." on HUN DAT EVENING, at Diligent Hall, TENTH and FILBERT. le FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN etreets.—Rev. J. H. SUYDAM, Pastor, will ( 0. V.) preach TO-MORROW. service at log 7 1P. M. At 3 o'clock in the A ft ernoon STEPHEN rAxs Esq., the veteran Sunday-School Missionary, wilt.sul dress the Sabbath Schools In the Church, at which time the parents of the children and friends of Sunday Schools particularly are invited to attend. lt• Me SOLDIERS A ND FREEDMEN.—A meeting will be held at 73,1 o'clock on SABBATH kVENING, February 21st at FIF Is BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Eighteenth and Spring Gar den 'treats; to consider the spirittiiil wants of the Freedmen, the Poor Whites in the South, and of the noble men In our army. Addrehses he made bi Rev. A. A. CONSTARriNE. who has recently returned from a missionary tour among the Freedmen on the coast of Florida, also by Rev. J. B. SIMMONS and Rev. P.S. HENSON. All are invited. 10' MISSIONAMT SLEETING" AT ST. STEPHEN'S S. E. CRUKCII, GERMANTOWN, JABBATII, Febrnary.22d.—Preacbing by Bor. J. CAS TLE,-D. D., at log trclock A. M., and by Rey. S. W. THOMAS at 7 o'clock, P. Al, Sabbath-acbool Anniversary Exorcists at 3 o'clock P.M. Addresses by Roy. J. S. WILLIS and E. C. BAL LARD) MASON, son of Rev. P. Mason, Mtselonary of Toooshoo, Hannah. lt• LETTER BAGS MARINE; INTELLIGENCE. 6 45-BIIN SETS. ARRIVED Bric C C Bill in gs. Sherman. Aspinwall, Workman & Co. Brig Florence, Caliray, Liverpool, Curtis & Knight. Brig Speed, away, A therton. Salem, C A Beckscher St Co. Schr JS Lea,'Townsend, Bey West, fyler, atone &Co. heir Enoch Moore, Gandy, Beaufort, 11. A Adams. Behr Buena Ysita, Bustin, Bear York, captain. SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAR MADE TO HEAR Directly opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia Z.GUI. - EL 3DIEI3D- THE :CRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1863. •• 11: YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION OP PIIILAD4I'HIA.—Phe regular gwuthly Diming or this asruciation will 'he held at tkin Root. e, 10 El. CREtTAIDT lgreet, on MONDAY EVE NING, the 2iid lust.. at TN o'clock. Mengecre, to, and th be pal/ink (214/P) CEO . COOKMAN, President. lIELPt HELP TUE SOLDIERS:— The bevontioth Meeting under the charge of the ARMY COMMITTEE of the Young Men's Chrl4la, A.- surintion, in behalf of our SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY AN NAVY, for sunnlying them with ItIiLICHOUi and MORAL LITBRATURR. will be held TO-MORROW EVI.NINO, at the MORAVIAN CHURCH, corner of WOOD and FRANKLIN :cram., at 73 o'clock. Addrepees will be made by Rev. A. A. Reinke, Pastor of the Church; Nov. F. It. Rarbaugn, and Roy. James B. Ilyndehaw, Chaplain U. S. A. The Army Committee make their distributions away from the city through the ,CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, and to the Fleapit -le in and around the city, through the several Chupini ns. it t• ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 11. B. SANITARY COMMISSION The Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, President of the U. S. Sani tary Commission, will deliver an Address, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY, February 21, at 13 o'clock P. M., when he will explain the history and objects of the Commission, and its mode of administering relief in the Army. The citizens of Philadelphia, who have generously mut:Ported the work of the Commission, will have an op portunity of realising the immense scale upon which the operations of the Commission have been candacted, and of learning the orient to which the wants of the Army of the Union have been provided for, and its sufferings relieved. Otber dialiegeiehed apeakers have beea invited to unite with the President of the Commietine on the oc caelon. Bereteld's Band will be In attendance. Tickets of admission will be sent to the associates and contributors to the Commission. and any such who may not receive them will be supplied on application at the agency of the. Commission, Ito. 2,1 South SIXTH Stile, where, after Friday, the ?.oth instant, a limited number will be distributed to the friends of the Com misilon on application. By order of the Committee of Arratatemoete. HARACS 13 , NNEY, Ja.. hamit ti wia. OILUILFI J. 51 1 11,LE. For Um Committee M'' A 'PHRENOLOGICAL • CLASS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN .NOW FORMING. Apply to .1. L. CAPSN. at 922 CHESTNIIP Street. Exantlnolloon at the office day and evening. fon-tate& m• HEADQUARTERS) KEYSTONE ARTILLERY, CO B. FIRST REGIMENT AR TILLERY, P. IL 0.. FEBRIYARt Mat, 1913. 'I he Members will meet at the City Arsenal. RACE Street, below Broad , on MONDAY MORNINiI, at /1 o'clock. for the purpose of tiring a national salute. BT order of HORACE FBI PZ, Lientenent Oommanding. • MMEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. —A Stated Meeting of the Members of the Beard GI Trade will be held at their Rooms, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, Yebrnary 23d that., at 755 o'clock. LORIN BLODOET, te2l-21 Secretary. TO MERCHANTS AND CITIZENS OF. CRSB NUY STREM.—the undersigned, a Committee to make suitable exteroa• arrangements on the oci asion of the Opening of the New Post office. FEBRUARY 23, beg to suggest to merchants and others to make a full %pia ., ofßags; on Chestnnt street par ticularly, on that day, from twelve to atx o'clock. SAMUEL T. CANBY, EDWIN H. EIMER, THOMAS W. PRICE, 111.0DGET, . . fe2l-2t • Corn mittee.• GIRDS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL.-Au examination of candidates for the position of TEACHER, in the Department of filcher Mathematics, In the Girls' High and Normal School, of Philadelphia, will be hold at, the school house, on SER GEANT Street, below Tenth, on FRIDAY, the 27th in.st., alt o'clock P. M. The branches taught in this department are Arithmetic. Algebra, Mensuration, Geometry, and Astronomy. By order of the Committe on Girls' High and !formal school. fe2ll-stuth GEORGE W..VAIIGHAN. Chairman. 1:&., A COVESE, IN A DOUBLE SERIES, OF LECTUESS, explanatory of his New System, and with a view to instruetin Gorman, will ho given to Ladies and Gentlemen, by . Prof. C. C. SCHAEFFER, from and after February 23d and 26th, respectively. List of fuhecriptiona (to close February 25th), particulars, and a copy, for inspection, of the chart, at each of the following place.: J. Pentngton & Son Seventh street, above Walnut. Wm. 33. - Maher. Third street. below Chestnut. Office North American and United States Gazette. Bpbeopal and Lutheran Bookstores. Presbyterian Board of Publication. 821 Chestnut st. REFERENCES. Prof. Henry Coppice, A. H. Wm. A. Inm, P..q.; Prof. J. F. Frazer, LL. D; Prof. Geo. Alen,ll A, M. Hon. J. 1. Clark Hare; Rev. Richard Beaton; Morton McMichael, Fog. ; Roy. J. Risvards, D. D. ;J. P. Lesley Es Prat K.., Otis Kendall, A. 4.: B. Kendall, Seq. ; Geo. W. Norris, M. D.. Rey. Wm. IL Furness; Wm. H. Allen, L. L. D. (See chart.) Family. and Teachers' Subscription Tickets at 108 N. TENTH Street, 6 o'clock P. M. fel7-tuthe3t.. IMb THE SIXTICAND LAST LECTURE of the Course, in Lid of the "Church of St. Hal ftime." will be delivered at CONCERT HALL on 4A.- TURDAY EVRAING, 21At inst., by the Rt. Rev. THOS. M. CLARK; D. D. Subject.— t ` The National Crisis." Tickets. 25 cents each. For sale at C. M. Burns', 911 Chestnut street; Episcopal Book Depository, 1224 Chest nut street, and at the Hall. fe2o-2t MHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, WS CUTHIISRT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and worinded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the moot comfortable . . manner, nee of charge. B. F. GLENN, nom: • Secretary of Board of Managers IMOFFICE 0F1U.5. ASSESSOR, THIRD DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA.—Notice Is hereby given ? that THOMAS MA.CHRIDE„ residing 949 North FROPiT Street, is appointed Assistant Assessor for the Sixth Division of this District, in place of LEWIS M. MISER, resigned. J. FLETCHER BUDD, fel7-5t Assessor.. FIBAINFLUAILTIERS, PENNSYLVA.- NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, DARRISBURG, February IS, LW. THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA will meet In PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY, March 2d, 1563, and continue in session during the week, to examine candidates for the post of medical °Ulcers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num ber of Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as well as for others con stantly occurring, Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, furnish ing proper testimonials for industry, sobriety and loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. It is im portant that the names be registered OIL the first day of the meeting. By order of the Governor. JAMES KING, Surgeon General Pennsylvania. race-dttnh2 V. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR TNT TO THE ARMY AHD Nevi. PHILADEL PHIA. October 24. 1262. Wounded Soldiers and Bailors destrons of availing thembolvai of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the SuNeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER. jafo6m Government Snrgeon-Artist. 11M. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Fobruary 9, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON DAY, the second day of March, INS, at the Office of the Company, No. 236 South THIRD Street. The Polls will be open from 10 o 'clock A. IL to 6 o'clock P. N. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to a vote. . EDMUND SMITH, felo-tmh2 Secretary. •• • RETAIt DRY GOODS. : • '•• • -- . . VA.MStrtil;• WELLIAMSVILM and other good makes SHIRTLNGS, h7.lhoYird . plea), or case. ELBACIIED SHEETINGS. • . • • • 11-4 Utica% Waltham, and repperolls. . . 12-4 Heavy Amoskengs. . .. . . 5-4 Dodgeville% and Wameuttas. 9-8 Waltham Mills. . • lINBLEACHRD. 6-4 Lyman B, Brown Sheetings. 9-8 Waltham I', do. do. • 4-4, 74, and R Fine and Heavy Brown Shootings. Brown, Load, and Bleached Drills. . BPRING PRINTS. Merrimac, Cocheco, Sprague, and other makes. 36 dozen cheap Hoop Skirts from auction. lisimorals—a good stock at old prices. CLOAKINGS. - - • - - Black and Brown Water Proofs by the yard or piece. Middlesex and other Sackings by the yard or piece. Black Cloths for Ladies' and Gents' Wear. Cassimeres—a large stock bought before the rise. Fancy Cassimeres by the yard or piece. Boys Ca.ssimeres, a fine stock, by the yard or piece. Linings for Men's and Boys' Wear. Inducements to tailors. COOPER, St CONANT), It • S. R cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets ,COPARTNERSIIIPS. • • . CALVIN . 00HAHD THIS DAY admitted to an Intereat Lamy Initite.p. MOORS. no name and style of the firm will be ELLIS P. .310 ORB & CO. lt* THE CO PARTNERSHIP . HERETO FORE existing between the undersigned and the firm of POTTER & BODINE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • Their successors, F. L. & J. N. BODINE & CO., will carry on thebusinesa, and are authorized to settle the affairs of the old firm. (Signed) DAVID POTTER, F. L. BODINE. Philadelphia, Feb. 19,110. fo2l-6t. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -I- day formed a Copartnership, under the name of F. L. AJ. N. BODINE.S: CO. Red having bouaht oat the late firm of Lotter do Bodine. will continue the Dias Manufacturing bnainate, at Bridgeton, New Jersey, anti No. 308 CHESTNUT etreet, Philadelphia. (Signed) F. L. BODINE, J. N. BODINE, DAVID POPPER. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1E6.. fe2l-61. NOTICE.-PHILADELPHIA, FEBEII ART. 2,lBlXl.—The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between THOMAS A: BIDDLE, HENRY J. RID DLE, and AT.PY WEER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of Thomas Biddle & Co., is this dapp dissolved by the terms of our articles of copartner- BD)In nconsequence of the death of Major HENRY J. LE. The business will be carried on by the surviving part ners at the same • lace and under the same name. . . . . The affairs of t • e old Arm will be settled by the sub scribers, THOMAS A. BIDDLE, ALEXANDER BIDDLE. THE SUBSCRIBERS 'lv ILL CONTI NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore,•at he Old Stand, No. 729 MARKET Street. Wbf. ELLIS & CO.. toroggleto, !al& • 724 MARKET Street. MEDICAL. SICK AND AFFLICTED DR. SWAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD " CHERRY. NO 'FAMILY. particularly at this season, should be without" .pr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry;' coughs and colds, which are very prevalent, are quickly cured. Even in neglected cases, where the cough is seated, pains, breast and side, fever, bloody ex pectoration, sore throat, night sweats, lungs more orless affected, "Swayne's Compound" will not fail to give re lief, and wonderful cures have taken place, when to all human probability it could not be possible. DR. SWAYNE'S CONFOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. TOE STANDARD and most reliable remedy for a recent, or seated cough Sore Throat, Asthma, Weak Breast, Bronchitis Mitt Sweats, Pains, (breast or side), Ner vous Debility, °ening Cough, Restless Nights, all Pul monary Complaints. Volumes might bo filled with proof from all parts of the world, to prove that no remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, that acts so prompt, even in the worst cases of pulmonary disease. A good appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active °aerobia, are sure to follow its Use. If yen have been tampering with the many articles put out by persona totally igno rant of the science of `medicine. la theory or practice, and yourease been neglected, you will end in "DR. SWATNIPS COMPOUND" your only hope of cure. If the bowels are costive, or headache accompanies your disease. a dose of 04-SWAYNE'Siat SARSAPA AND TAR PILLS! will remove it. Thirty , , years' experience, and the in creasing popularity of DR. SWAYNE'S MEDICINES" are convincing proof, Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE & SON. 330 SIXTH Street. above Vine. Sold by Dealers throughout the United States. fell-iftf BROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES, , vittlVra l i ±t h . s eo F , c tia'p al i l if r ii:Vr / g ts '4 , l; e 4 ff been thorongnly ietitea , and maint ain t he good rept". tion they ha ve justly acquired. its there are imita tions. he sure to ORTADI the genuine at FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store,lN. E. cor. CHEST NUT end ruam m reet , . Also, Matter's Cough Syrup, Wisiar's Cough Lozenges, prepared from original proscriptions. 0130-Inelf EYE AND. EAII.-PROF, J. ISAAOS; Onedlet and Armlet. from Leyden, Rolland, to par piazently located at No. ell PINE Btreet, where he treat.' all dieeasee of the Eye or Ear ecientifically, and mass— if curable. Artificial Eyee inserted without pain N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hours from R to 11 o'clock A. K and to 7 P. M. ia3-3m* LOST --IN FIFTEENTH STREET, between Arch and Race Ma., aDIAMOND CROS3. Tbe finder will be liberally rewarded; by returning it to No. 133 North FIFTEENTH Street. - • . . F OB HAIR DIEING, SHA.M.PO- 1 BEAIiNO, or a delicious BATH, go:Io FOURTH*ZHU' and CIL • . MILITARY GOODS. WASHINGTON!S BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1863 FLAGS, SILK AND BIINTII4 . G FLAGS, Of all Sizes and Descriptions EVANS tt HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET. felB4t EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 41.0 AROR STREET. PHILADELPHIA. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &43., And eyerythicz naceasary for the complete outfit of ARMY A_ND NAVY OFF - I:UE . IM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ia27-1m W. simoNs & BROTHER, Ur. SANSOH-STREHr HALL, PHILADELPHIA; MPiIIPACTUR.ERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, • ...AND • MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY JaB4f6th ' INSURANCE COMPANIES. TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT MXTTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK F. S. WINSTON, PluismparT PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, 400 WALNUT STREET F. RATOHFORD STALER, Aa2NT The following is a Statement of the affairs of the Com pany for the final year ending 91st January, 1863: NET CASH ASSETS, ln FEB., ISE, -57,839,76E4 12 RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR. For Premiums and Policy Fee5..51,192, 355 38 For Interest on Investments 552,642 59 For Annuities 8,674 53 Overpaid by Agents • 1,683 54 DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE YEAR Paid Claims by Death " Additions to eamo " Surrendered Policies...—. " Annnities and reductions of Premiums " Profit and Loss " Commissions.. ...... Excliange and Postage; Taxes, Advertising, Salaries, Medical Examinations, Law Expenses, Printing and Stationery, Rent. Coal, Sc NET CASH ASSETS, Isr FES. , 1A1,918,167 95 Invested as follows: Cash on hand, In Trust Co.'s and in Bank 161.301.868 43 Bonds and Mortgages 5.433,65809 United States Stocks 2,066,713 36 Real Estate, &a 93.611 66 Due from Agents for Cash roller ted bat not remitted.. ... . ... 23.476 M. Add: Interest accrued, but not due Interest duo and unpaid - Deferred Premiums Premiums In course of transmission... GROSS ASSETS, FEB. 1, 1883. INCREASE IN NET CASE ASSETS FOR THE YEAR, $1,078,339 83. Number of Policies in force, February I. 1863, 12,991, insuring the sum of $31,391,490, exclusive of Reversionary additions. I bavo carefully examined the foregoing statement, and and the same to be correct. SHEPPARD HO3fANS, Actuary. Since the organization of the Company 1,25. 7 deaths have occurred among its members, on whose policies the sum of 04,,K4,816.49 has been paid, of which $-137,260.27 were raid as Dividends or Additions to Policies, and which does not include their participation in the ap proaching distribution of surplus, dotails of the Dividends of the, date of let February, 80, will bo announced to Policy holders as soon as possible. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wm. H. Popham, Seymour L. }lusted, Ezra Wheeler, MWard Fillmore, Samuel D. Babcock, hiartin Bates' , Jr.. David Hoedley, - Henry A. Smythe, Wm. V. Brady, W. B. Dodge, George S. Coe, 1.. Strong,Nathaniel Hayden. Wm. M. Vermilye, John E. Develin, Wellington Clapp, Melanct. N. Freeman, Oliver H. Palmer. Frederick S. Winston, John V.I. . Prnyn, William Moore. Robert H. McCurdy, Isaac Green Pearson, Win. J. Bunker, William Bette, John P. Yelverton, ' John Wadsworth, Alfred Pdvrards, Alex. W. Thadford, John M. Stuart, Wm. Alkatues, . . . - - Snmuol E.• Sproul's, Samuel M. Cornell, Lucius Robinson, W. Smith BTOWnt Richard Patrick, PILILADELP JOHN WELSH, OIEO. 11. STUART, R S. Nk HELEN J. 'FISHER LEANING, WM. C. LUDWIG, AhTHUR 0. COFFIN, THOMAS WATTSON. WILLIAN S. BOYD. THOMAS RONMs, D AWSON, GEn. M. STROUD, JOHN B. .114ERS, JOSEPH PA T TT W ERSON, JOHN M. AOOD, THOMAS H. POWERS, WILLIAM Mol+7,E, `AGENT, F. RATCHFORD 400 Vir4LIiter.STR.EET, PIIILADL rI'HIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TEE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA—OFFICE, 331 North SLIM Street. Amount of Property Insured Amount of Premium Notes Balance in Treasury 1 mo. let, 1862 Interest on Premium Notes tll4l past year Policies. Surveys, and Transfers interest on Investments. Fire Losses. 22157 Expenses 704 DI Interest on Premium Returns 14 00 . Perpetual Policies cancelled 81 80 Investments in City Six Per Cent. Loan . : ... .. 510 00 Do do U. S. 7 3-10 Per Cent. Loan... • 212 29 Balance In hands of the Treasurer ..... . 3 , 2 71 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Premium Notes City Six Per Cent. Loan United States 7 3-10 Per Cent. Loan. Office Furniture In hands of Treasnrtr The undersigned, a Committee appointed by the Com pany. have examined the above Statement, compared it With the booke and vouchers. and find it correct, rIiILADELPZIA, let mo., 17th, ism% BENJAMIN HUNT, • CHARLES EVANS. . It has taken less than one half of our cash income to pay our losses and expenses. DIRECTORS: Simeon. Matlack, Thomas P. Rowlett, Josepa Hayward, Thomas !Slasher, Aaron W. Oaskill, Edmund Webster, o. 5 South FIFTH Street. MIN MALONE, President. :rotary.fel2-thstn6t Benjamin Malone. James Smedley, T. Ellwood Chapman, Eli Dlllin Frederick' Cadmus, William M. Levick. .OFFICE REMOVED to E. BEEJA , Arriatan M. LEVICK. Sec EDUCATIOIi. • . . -A:PHRENOLOGICAL ,CLASS :FOR LADIJULLEID GENTLENBN, 'low Sinning. : Ip 'ply toJ.L.CATEki, at 922 CHESTNUT Street. Emma ' nattoria, with written or verbal dosorlyttoak mtde day evening. . • : , . MB-reft3t F EMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J.-Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, ID miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the moot nourishing institutions in this section of the .country. Special attention is paid to the common and higher branches of English, and importer advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Musk,. French taught by a native, and spoken in the family. For catalogues ad dimes • Rev. JOHN H. BRILICELEF. klB-2m° • • • • • ;• • President. fiL.ASSICAI.A.VD ENGLISH SCHOOL C LASSICAL OF H. D. GBEGOBY. £ *MPS.IPIXITB!r.ost. sh . DEERE'S GARD.VS CALE DAR ...L.AND SEED CATALOGUE, for ISCI, may be hall an arplitation to the:Warehouse, 327 CIII33ENTIT Bt. lt° THEY HAVE NO PARALLEL IN -a- _all the lenge of 'ark REIMER'S . IvorytyPe's have no superior in lx autr of natural .coloritur or accuracy of likeness. , Go to SECOND Street, above Green. It• 626 GOLD'EHORP oz, CO., 625 (Late of 16 North Fourth street,) 0 Manufacturers of" Tassels, Cords, Gimps, Fringes, Curtain Loops,Centre Tassels. Dress Trimmings. Blind Trimmings, Tapes. Braids; Neck-ties. Military Trimmings, eta. ' • No. 626 MARKET street, Philadelphia. 18 63 . SPRING. 1863. RIEGEL, WIEST, & Merchants visiting this sit , ' to purchase Day Goons will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at Low FIGURES. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to Purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. fel9-2tn JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, 4%. CO., IMPORTERS AND. JOBBERS DIY GOODS, Nos. :439 and *II N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Among which willbe found a more than usually attrac tive variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; =' Also, a full assortment of MERRIMACK A diD COCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention °Mash buyers. fel&2m SPRING, 1863. YARD, GILLMORE, & CO. FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 617 CHESTNUT. AND 614 JAYNE STS., Have now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, a LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK GLOVES, &a. Also, a full assortment of WHITS GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, NM- 1863. STRING. • : JOHNES, BER.RY",Ab 00., (Successors to Abbott, 4liulark: No. 527 MARKET. and 594 COMMERCE Streets. PHILAtiBLPVIA. IXPORTNIII3 AND 'ODDNESS 07 SILK • ADD FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTPTE.STOCK IN DRESS GOODS, Adapted to the Season. Also, a Full Assortment in W.LU.T.V. GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &c., Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS • Are particularly invited to examine our Stook. fell-if $1,756,255 51 8D.695,053 63 $417,216 00 34,693 79 74,233 35 919 99 61,760 90 Me, B.S, 63 BLEAGETETY 'MUSLINS, ... 96,602 66 • • • 29,548 94 •• • 178,191 92 • • • 14,708 42 $9, 25,119 29 ALTEMUS ' COZENS, Pronounced one of the beat makes in the market. fell-lm BAGS ! BAGS ! BAGS 1 OUR SPRING STOOK IS NOW AR. IltilaJw3:4o4m)*t H 0 BIER Y, LT•LOWER PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OF IM PORTATION. • JOHN T: BAILEY d+:00:: 4373,900 00 . 28.010 71 • 357 43 . 1.583 77 . 71 00 • 83 70 BAGS- AND BAGGING OY EMT DESCRIPTION, NO. lit mien" FRONT STREET, Ja27.thn PIMADELPHIA. N. & G. TAYLOWpo., 303 BRANCH SIRE*, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE, COPPER, PIG TIN, LEAD, . SPELT= ANTIMONY, ORLIOIBLES, SHEET, ROD, AND IRON. . . . . WIRE, OAST STEEL, EMERY, • PILES, BORAX, &c:, &o. fol7-tutlas se ....$28,032 71 • 2,088 50 ... 81288 134 58 .372 71 8179,138 78 ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets . : 1 PIIMADNIPHIA, February 20, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this onion w til 12 M. on THURSDAY, 26th inst., for furnishing the . lollowlns i ArmUloolts, r viz: 60 "B DOR MEN AND 3IEMOB2LNDA, 7 quire demi, taxed, index in the volume. E 0 • ORDER ROOKY'7 quires, demi paged, index in the book. • . . . 60 "LETTER BOOK," 7 quires, demi raged, index in the book. 60 " LEITERS RECEIVED," 7 quires, demi, with a tag, or extended alphabet. Samples of the above can bo seen at this office. Bidders will, state in their proposals .the time of de livery and the 'quantity bid for; also, the names of two sufficient sureties for the faithful falfliment of the con tract, if awarded. • Bidders are inviteeto be present at - tliC - Mcioning of the bids. ' ' 'O. H. CROSMAN; 4 fe2.l-6t Deputy Quartermaster General. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. IPAPORT..RS AND JORDERS DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND SPRING GOODS, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, BROIDESTES, AND LACES The attention of the trade is refines COMMISSION ROUSES. BLACK DOESKINS. COTTONADES, FANCY CASSIMERES, NAPKINS, COLORED CASIBRICS, For sale by GRIGG & HAILMSTEAD No. Al STRAWBERRY STREETA 241 cEtzsmuT Ran% SOLE AGENTS. POE GREEN & DANIELS', CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH SPOOL COTTON, WARRANTED 200 YARDs: 20,000 HEAVY HEAVY PREMEDI A TWO-BUSHEL SEAMLESS ,BAGS. A NIIII.BER OP OTHER. BRAND' FOR, SALE OHEA.P FOR NET CASH ON DELIVERY, GEO. GRIGG, It Nos. 219 ,and Ri9lolltlllCB ALLEY. BAXGBD 130,000 DOZEN THOS. MELLOR de CO., 40 AND 451 NORTH THIRD STRUT. EZ=:ni NEW PUBLICATIONS. MR. STILLE'S NEW PAMPHLET. Will be published' WEDNESDAY., FEBRUARY 25t11, MICE FIFTEEN CENTS: WILLIAM S. / 1 4 ALFRED. MARTIEN, fe2l-Rtu2t 006 CHESTNUT STREET. 9 1 B. 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By Gustave - Ainiard, an tlun• of "The Indian Scout"" CONFESSIONS OF A PRETTY WOMAN. By Mrs. Pardo THE * JEALOUS WIFE. By Miss Pardoe, author of "The Wifo'syrials." THE 'Win% TRLALS. By Miss Pardoe, author of "The Jealous Wife," THE RIVAL BEATIES. , By Miss Pardoo, author of `"The Jealous Wife. itoDfAlloß OF THE HAREM. By Miss Pardoe, an tiler of ' 'Rival Beauties. THE TWIN LIEUTENANTS. By Alexandra Humls:" 1310EORY HALL. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. South- Above. are each in Qx.tavo form. Price, SO cents in paper, or 75 cents in Moth. - Cores of either edition of any or all the works adver tised above will be sent to any person, to any part of the United States, free of.postage, on their remitting , the price of the hooks they may wish to the publishers. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON BROTHERS. it No: 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.. MARCH ,MAGAZINES-ATLANTIC GODET'S! and PETERSON'S! are published this day, and tor sale, or subscriptions received at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS'. It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia: H 0 T 0 GRAF H ALBIIMS.-THE P largest assortment and the cheapest Placa in the Jolted States to buy them, stall prices, luta all Muds. ia T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS'. tt 3.110 CHIMNOT Street. Philadelphia. TZAFF'S MANUAL OF PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND DAY. SECOND EDITION' A MANUAL OF PENSIONS:BOUNTY, AND. PAY— Containing the Laws, Forms, mid Regulations relating to Pensions, Bounty Land, Bounty Money. Pay, Claims for Horses and other Property destroyed, etc. etc. ; with the opinions of the Attorneys Oeneral, nod the Of ficial Regulations and Decisions pertaining to these sub jects. By Gaonan W. Rare. 1 vol. lEmo. Law Sheep. $ Will be Nit by Mall. prepaid. on receipt of the price. "NT AR IPPracernw 45bigiiii - b - F 7'Hs PR"I3fOIV BX~'liJii S. . _ "PENSION OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5,.1582. Sin: We ha•e examined with much pleasure a ' Ma nna! of Pensions, Bounty, and Pay,' recently issued. by Robert Clarke & Ca., Cincinnati, and of which you are the author. • • • • "From personale experience as examiners in. this of fice, we knew that a very large majority of claims are unnecessarily delayed, aometimca for a considerable length of time, through a want of.kaowledge on the part of claimants and t het ragents, in' properly preparing their Papers. This knowledge can easily he obtained by con nulling your Manual, which has been prepared with much care, and we commend it to the favorable conside ration of all those who have claims of any kind against the Government. . 1 . . . .. .. EDW. S. DANA, " WN. W. WsirrimsY, [E.... m i n .,„ r, "Wm. R. Ssmurt. 1 --- ----- .' DENRY E. MINZII, 1 __ OPINION OP JOSEPH H. BARRETT, COMBIISSIONER YENS - lONS. It is eminently due to the ability and fidelity with which this Manual has been pre d, that I should ex press the great satisfaction which I have found in its pe. 'ruse', and my sense of its very great ratite. In truth; I know of no other work that so nearly approaches my ideal of a convenient and reliable work on Pensions and the related topics; and tt has mr cordial commendation. ROBERT CLARKE & CO, . • • Publishers, 55 Vest FOURTH. Street Cincinnati. Ohio. For sale by J. 33. LIPPINCOTT & CO.; • B. IL BUTLER & CO.,' LINDSAY & BLANISTON, fe2l T. & J. W. JORASON & CO. TEE SLEEPING SENTINEL. THE SLEEPING SENTINEL , BY FRANCIS DE Hass JAArIER, As read by JAMES E. MURDOCH, Esq.,at his Read ings at the "White House " and " Senate Chamber," at Washington, and at the "Philadelphia Academy of Music," and other cities In the Union, to immense houses. Price, ten cents a copy, one dollar a dozen, or seven dollars a hundred. Published and fur male at retail or wholezale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS ? No. 300 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders mast come addressed. OLLY'S COUNTRY SEATS AND TI SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, with nnmerons trations, designs. &c. Sic.. Jusc _published. Also, LIGHTHILL, ON DEAFNESS; Its Causes, Prevention, &c., &c. A. new and revised edition. 1 vol. 12ino. THE GREAT CUNSUIII3IATION. By the Rev . . John Cumming, D. D., author of the Apocalyptic Sketches, &c., &c. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Pnbliahere and Booksellers, le2l e 25 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. TOM THUMB PICTURES. One Thousand CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of TOM THUMB and WIFE, COM. NUTT. LAVINIA WA.EREIi, &c.; &c., at LOW PRICES. - PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—A BETTER assortment and LOWER prices than at any other store in Phila delphia. PITCHER'S NEW BOOKSTORE, fe2l-2t . 808 CHESTNUT Street. A VINDICATION OF " OBJECT TEACHING " by "SCOTIA." For sale at Alt b' Cl 4 SSIT"T and TENTH ST a ENAITrnt 1330 CHESTNUT Street. Price 15 cents. felB-stutb9l.• pE,RESIMTS OF RV A NOIPATION M. COCHIN'S GREAT WORK ]2mo. G 1.60. ffMENI=MEM "Facts and sound logic. Men of all parties will read this book. "—Phi/tide/IAL% huluire.r. . "M. Cochin is eminently. practical. This book is not an enthusiastic argnment to sustain a pet theory. "—Bea timore American. "It Is by far the moat elaborate work ever written on the subject. "—Home Journal. "Crowded fall with facts. The work of a philosopher and a lover of truth." 7 -Chrtsttan intsttionser. "Really valuable and interesting. ""iV. Y. World. For sale by •J. B. LIPPI.NCOTT CO:, And all Booksellers. Sent by mail free on receipt of $1.69. WALKER, WISE, CO:,. fel7-thtbs it BOSTON. 11AZ4RDT. 7 :130,0K871 1 011E,. 724 CHFSTIitiT Slit= Be'mean Seventh and,ShichbilStreati. All Books usually to be had inn FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE; Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES:. fed-tf a h 44 .• CAPITAL NEW BOOKS'. "We ISSUED THIS WERE THE ORPHEUS C. KERR PAPERS. A second series of these capital humorous articies.l2mo. e10th,51.2.5. Also, a new edition of First Series, $125. SPREES AND SPLASHES., or. Droll Recollections of Town and Country, by Henry Morford. Illustrated. A vol. of Comic Stories and Sketches. 12mo. Cloth, $l; and Paper Covers, 75 cents. . TACTICS,- OR, CUPID IN SHOULDER-STRAPS. A • Watt Point Love-story, capitally told. 12mo. Cloth, $1; Paper Covers, 75 cen ts V. . • I NOTES ON SEARSPEARE, Ms Playa, and Actors. By Jas. H. Hackett, the celebrated Comedian. 12.m0. Clops, Sl.BO V. GARRET VAN HORN; or, the Beggar on Horseback. A very clever Novel, by J. S. Sanziao. 12mo. Cloth, $1.2.1. • VI. VTR GREAT CONSIIMMATIGN. Sequel to the "Great Tribulation," and -"Great Preparation." By Dr. Cumming. limo. Cloth, uniform with the other volumes, $l. •s' These books are sold by all bookeellers, and sent by ntailfree, on receipt of price, by OAALETON, Publisher, New York. fe7-esrlf Corner BROADW Y and LISPENARD Sts HANS .01131.113TIAN6ANDERSpN'S LAST BOOK- BEADY IN. A FE* DAYS. THE ICE-MAIDEN, AND OTHER TALES. Translated by Miss Fanny Feller, 1 vol, 16m0., tinted Paper. with a photograph from au original drawing; vellum-cloth, top gilt. Price 'ME SAME, without photograph, Wadi.' rest edges. Price 76 tents. Sent by mail free on receipt of price. by P. LEY.OLDT.. felB 8t 1323 ctiv.sniOT threat. ARMY AND NAVY GAZETTE.— The Gazelle was alerted as a monthly in October last, but its success has been such as to miff) , the pro prietors in establishing it as a permanent weekly. prin cipal contents for the weekly of February 210/01, are: Privateer "EC; Cavalry Service; Military Necessity; Army and ' , laity Items; Scientific Items; Army and Navy Orders; Army of the Potomac; The Colored Army; Army of the Cumberland; The Soldiers' Vote; Religion of Patriotism; Rebel Finances• Intervention: Amusements of the 'Weekffiron-Clads; Naval supplies, Subscription, $.B per year. M. R. DYER ..St CO. Pub lishers, New York and Philadelphia. . “nRDEB,” METHOD, SYSTEM— How N. -, to Cultivate and Develops it ou Phronologi- Cal Principles. A good lemon 'for young gentlemen and Wiles who would succeed in life. COLD FEET-Cannes, and how to keep them warm; also, to avoid Corns, Bunions, &c. Literary Exhaustion—How to keep nri vitality. In Fohnlary No. PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR NAL. ID cents. f El a Tear: • . • . • FOWLER & WELLS, No. 309 BROADWAY; _ +Or, .T. L. CAPRN, rel9-tbst. Wit 92511' CHESTNUT Street, PhiLuda. NEW PUBLICATIONS. N.• , ...,n. Et ATLANTIC IVIONTETLY". MARGIT, 1563. The MARCH. NUMBER-is now ready. It contains ar ticles by HAWTHORNE, HOLMES, LOWELL, AGAS FIZ, GAIL HAMILTON, Mltt. GHLLD, and other Popular ir titers. , liW• Special attention is directed to Meted VW Pro fessor Aoasstz commencesin thismumber a new sortes of his min - drab" e Scientific Papers. " LIST OF CONTENTS Cheisioper North ; " Choose ye this day whom, ye tcil Serve; Tire Donors of San Domingo; A London Suburb;, The Vagabonds; Willie Wharton; A Call to my Conn, trywomen ; The True Church ; tinder the Pear-Tree; The Last Cruise of the Monitor; Lyrics of the Street; Ameri-. ea the Old Word; Pericles and President Macon; Re-. view; and Literary Notices; Russell's Recent American Publications. TERM , -Twenty-five cents per number. Three dot len per year, post-paid by the publishers: TICI£NOR & FIELDS,. it 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, Mosn. DR. L - VIVA N BEECHE R—IIIS PliTollololll. Thalfllolll%Rill , WS ariirsinfin 'MS Ir""` naismAit tiyisaW Man Tail THEEMIIJ. nllan 'swain WRITLeI, ncss and Sketch or Character, given in ino PHRENOLOGICAL eta. slll7ear. FOWLER tz WELLS, No. SOS 13H0 an WAX ; Or, J. L. CAPEN, fela-ths2t Wit 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philada. LIFE .AND ITS POWERS.-HALF developed people. Greatness of man's powers. How to augment inanbeod. Aristocracy. What keeps man down? Ms struggle for growth By - Rev. Beecher, in PIIRENOLOGIC.AL JOURNAL, February number. 10 cents. a year. FOWLER & WELLS Or, J. CAPEN, fel9-thri2t Wit 922 CHESTVUT Street, Piffled& 9F, CENTS.—PHOTOGRAPH AL- Ade" BUMS from 25 Cents to 2,5 Dollars The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the -city! STANDARD - AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all that can be found in a lirst-class Bookstore, at low rates. All of O. O. EVANS' PUBLICATIONSat the OLD PRICES! Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fentf 439 CHESTNUT. Street. ' G ENERAL TOM THUMB- AND LADY t--Card • Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. TOM THUMB .in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair, ____ At the ORIGINAL al - FT-BOOK EMPORIUM, lel7-tf 433 CHESTNUT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. "REIMER'S LIFE-LIKE PORTRAITS are invaluable likenesses, being life-size Photo graphs, artistically colored in oil by eminent artists. War prices. SECOND Street, above Green. it* JUST OPENED, , A NEW PHOT.O GRAPH. GALLERY, No. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the _ FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITS TO THE IMPREIAI, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are Invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, wises, and framee,on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE. del7-3m TO SECURE A GOOD LIKENESS and save time and trouble, go to REIMAN; for 61. 'you get a fine photograph, naturally colored and finished. 110 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS—A large variety for saleatlow W. rriC razti & Co.. deu3mif 924 CHESMIT Street. AUCTION SALE. W.M. E. STERR, AUCTIONEER, Y Nos. 719, 721, 723 ZANE Street. PEREMPTORY SALE. BOREN WAGONS, A DEARBORNS, CARRIAGESiTTAR NEsS, kiLEIGRS, ROBES, BELLS, Acc, LSO, Good-will aud . Fixtures of the City Auction Blatt, FILBERT Street.. between Seventh and Eighth Street', ON WEDNESDAY INDEXING, March 4th, on account of the owner declining buelnags,. will be sold at public sale, the whole stock. then the goodwill and fixtures, of the well-known Auction Mart for the sale of Horses, Carriage", Harness, &c. CONSISTING OF Jenny Lind wagons. rockaways, Germantown wagons. family carriages, sulkyes, dearborn wagons, express wa in:MS, fall-top wagons. standing-top wagons, baroucheS,- extenslon-top carriages, dtc. • ALSO, Sleighs, single and double harness, saddles, bridles,. covers, wolf robes, buffalo robes, bells..haltersokc. . ALSO; g 2l e e r ndid pair of mares, will be sold separate-or to- ALSO,. The goodwill and fixtures of the whole establishment, which is an excellent opportunity for any person ca pable of entering this kind of business, being very cen trally situated, and has no superior for either public or private sales; the whole will be sold peremptorily, and. the terms of vale made known on the day of sale. fe2l-6t WIC H. STEER, Auctoneer. WANTS. THE ADVERTISER WILL SELL. HIS -& dom to a simple invention, useful in every house, but which he has not means to patent, for less than ona fourth its actual Thine, in cash. A patent-right guaran teed the purchaser, ror no sale. Address,'" CH NCB," Prexe office. fella W • ANTED-$5,000 AT 5 PER CENT; R. for Flys years first• Mortgage on a valuable Bucks. County FARM, with double the amount. Address Ho. 44- SIXTH Street,' Below. Anti, 'WANTED, A FIRST-CLA.SS , BON , NET TRIMMER. —To a competent pgrson a liberal eatery and a permanent situation will be given. lt• P. GILL & CO., 720 ARCH• Street. TV - ANTE D.-A YOUNG MAN • 1 1 fully competent to teach. Frenchi. Latin, and Mathematics. desires a 'inflation as teacher Lw , onld not .object to the country. Address. ' .W. .19: n, ' at this office. telVtuthe St* WANTED.-A YOUNG 'MAN FROM 1 Western Pennsylvania dealreA a situation 48 Sales man in a Hardware House. Apply at I.3I.MARKET Street. fs2A 3N WANTE D-A LADY TO. TAKE charge of the Lace and Embroidery Department In a Western Dry Goods Store. None but those who are fully competent need apply. Add ress•a ' "care of Esherick & Black, re 422 MARKET Street,. through Philadelpt Poet Olttee, giving name and ference. • fe2o-31. 1 ' • IarANTED-A:SMART,ACTIVE LAD, IF from 16 to 16 years of age_, in. SILfC.HOUS f. on “If MARKET Street. Address ~"'wttli• roftireneep‘, et the Office of ThaPress. ' ' fel9-31.* RE C OND•11 AND FURNITURE WAITED—AIso, Carpets, Mirrois,.Bedding,Stoves, Sc: The highest price paid in cash. 01,11 oraddrees WM. LEWIS. No. 9313190 E A veone. fel4.3w4`. O ONE HAVING PRoz•vyiro. T TO • Five Thousand Dollars, as an-Active Partner; lint please call at Factory foot of WOOD-STREET'WHARF, Schuylkill, for full particulars. fel7-6t. ILIGHT ARTILLERY.-WANTED, Fift_T DRIVERS Fifty CANNONIRRS,.and Ttvo BU GLERS. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young, able-bodied men will find this the best opportnnity offered to join the finest and most desirable branch of the service. All bounties gven. For .rr information t i l y t tH ta d qu'r'_ffcor pr k A K l lIST- Irrseee. cit.afOl WANSSN, Lite of Banks' Corps. CI WANTED` TO PURCHASE-A Ariammierate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a can tral location. I.lt have all the modern improvements. Address 'House , " at this office, stating price, terms. and location. ja3l-tf MRWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE first of April next, a moderate-aired three-atom BRICK DWELLIniGi HOUSE, ins central locality. It must have all the modern improvements. Address, Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. jaLs:tf DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER n01za. ,,- igGENERAL'S OFFICE.--FElLADstpuu, Feb. 9,. ISal. VESSELS WANTED immediately. to carry COAL to the following points : Torte ea. Rey W est, Fla.' Fort Monroe,. Va. Alexandria, Va. -• Newham:, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, telo-tt Captain and Assist. Quartermaeter. FOR. SALE AND TO LET. FOS S ALE-=THREE : CYLINDER •lIOILERS. nearly new, capable of making steam for 41S-horfse power. Address "A. 8.,!' Pmts 0111 to. te2l-3t. . I TO RENT-.THE IRON FOUNDRY,: on GERAIANTOWN Road;. above SlXTHStreet. • j Possession on A pril lst. Fixtures for see: Inquire at No. 106 North SECOND Street.• . felo-tuths6ts' GOLDSMITHS' HALL.-TO. LET; TWO . IIOOMS, with STEAM POWER. in the rear of GoldamitheHan, opposite the new Post Otlico4 Apply to lt• VALUABLE' FARM AT PUBLIC' PALE.—WiII be soldat public eale, on SATURDAY,. March 7, that; valuable and well-known Farm situated on the Philadelphia and West Chester (diretia' Railroad, at Cheyney'e station; containing 124 acres, about 18 of which are woodland. The buildings are good and finely situated ; the land is of best quality. slid well watered. 72 acres, with the.bnildings,.lie the north side of the railroad, and 52. aorsoon•the4outh. side, both tracts having a never-fhiling spring. of Water on them, and both lying right at the station.. Fronnthe. farm, on either side of the railroad, thereieasplendhP IlieW Of the country around, and the caws Ue seen running for one mile. By purchasing a quarterly. tioket the fare is very low. Persons wishing to .view. theTro.- petty, by . taking the cars can be at the farm in onediottr. after leaving Market-street bridge. It will be sold.atto,- gooier or in two tracts, to suit purchasers. Sale post . - tive; to commence at 1 o'clock. Conditions made knownt.. by 080. D. CHBYNEY. fe2l-stuth6t. A. RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST:, MENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known , as JON/ S' HOTEL, formerly owned and occnpied caul/nine Yalta, on the south side of CIIES'EHUb Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, ndjoiningthe. paper store of Messrs. Howell & Brothers; containing Shy-six feet six inches in front, and extending to Eausonr street about two hundred and thirty-five feet: will be sold by the Sheriff on MONDAY, • March 2d, ism, at 4. o'clock I'. M., at SANSON-STREST HALL, under pro ceedings on ao old mortgage, now held by ISAAC Brown Parker, Esq.. dated April 17th, 1539, 'recorded in Mort- . gage Book A. 11., No. Id, page 11. .nis property iP one of the most desirable on Chestnut street, and can be readily converted into stores, atc. The sale - will pass a perfect title, clear of all incom brances. Arrangemes is can be made by which no cash • will be required, except to pay off mortgages,. interest and costs, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed to remain for a number of years on mortgage. For fur ther information imply to • EDW. SCUPPEN, Attorney for the Corner.% Southeast cor. of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets feNt-tmh2rp . • -Philadelphia. PERSONAL. . . .SECOND=HAND' STORE FIXTURES. --tounters: • Dim': And Fixtures; Countiag-Roose Desks; Stores, &o • svaawd, no highest prieo paid In cash. Call or adareas -"ItIL . LEWIS, NO. 931 RIDGE Avenue. . • - felt-6N PERSONAL. -4. WANOONA::.GIVES n high. price for Ladies : and Gentlemen's. Cast-off ninth inc. al 3.10 SOUTH RtrAot. . .. . fnlS-120 MATERIALS FOR MINCE PM. EmicEl. LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS, . CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES. CIDER WINE, go.. &c. ALBERT O. ROBERTS:4- , - Nii DEALER IN VINE OROCERIES:OI iv. t delMf CORNER ELSVENTR eirptumeriti ..,• . A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- Will have one of their admirable DRILLS, under MAJOR ECKENDOILF, On SATURDAY EVENING. February 21,11363, ALS o'clock, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR SOLDIERS' CHILDREN. Tickets, 2' cents. Secured Q.aLs, 50 cents. To be had at the Academy and at Gould's Music store, Seventh and Chas , tut streels. - - TWE doellti , AND - SATINDERS CADETS, Whose drill is now everywhere spoken of 113 worth any sacrifice to 'witness, were trained and organized by the lamented patriot and ar.complirthed gentle nnau whose name they bear. They are new limited to one hundred, the very number of the full company which he recruited in West Phil adelphli. CAPTAIN SAUNDERS bad promised them &drill in the Academy of Music, and nothing would have pleased him more than to have fore known their enthusiasm in preparing a emselves to meet the public demand: NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. They will not disappoint OM most sing nine. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC CARD.-Actuated by the solicitation of many pa trons of the late German Opera season, the subscriber has induced Mr. CARL A NSC BETZ to consent to another short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia, at the•ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will consistof s i x nights, commencing on WEDNESDAY, March 4th, 1563. The Operas to be prod need will be: .THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR," by Nicolal. JOSEPH," by Menu]. "SERAGLIO, - " by Mozart. .S ''TRATiELLA," by F. Von Flotow, THE mARB rain OF FIG ARO, " by Mozart. And " DER PREJ.SCHUTZ," or some other acknowledged favorite Opera. For the SIX OPERAS a Subscription will be opened on the same terms as before, viz: SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS. Reserved Seats in Balcony. Parquet, or Parquet Circle 05 00 Admission to 14 • 4 00 Single Tickets, reserved neat 1 00 The Opera Nights will be 111ONDLI nig •13.5622 - , -ow s.usi7lwsk4. ASJ ab S3bP ELM/ EhPte S LFcripließ HlgLia Frill 14 &Mit in anyone week. Subsciiniiona received by J. E. GOMA, cornet of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the ACA DEMY OF MUSIC, on and after MONDAY, February 51. THE ENTIRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (both considerably increased) will be brought on from New York, and the undersigned pledges himself that while under his management every part of the above prospectus will he carried out precisely as stated, and nothing left undone to make this THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON Publishers,. ever witnessed.in Philadelphia. ADOLPH. BIROFELD. Bnetnese Agent, fel9-lot Office 139 South SEVENTH street. MUSICAL FUND HALL THURSDAY, February 26th, Whose orations, delivered recently at the Leadmy, of Music, New York, crowded that building to overthrwmg on each occasion. . . In consequence of the difficulty of obtaining large halls for the dates when Mr Jones would be at liberty to visit Philadelphia, enganements have been made with him for TWO ORATIONS ONLY. the'first to be delivered on. THURSPAY NEXT. February 25th. Subject—GARIBALDI, ITALY OF THE PRESENT, being reminiscences of a personal campaign with Oft_ Garibaldi. The second Oration on SATURDAY, February 28th. BoIded—CURRAN, AND THE WITS AND ORATORS OF THE IRISH BAR: Admission Doors open at; commence at S. Tickets will be obtainable at all the Hotels and Music Stores on and after Tuesday nest. feaket NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. TRE. Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY. THIS {Saturday} EVENING, Feb. 21, 1863. TEE BENEFIT. And positively the tact appearance of • MR. HACKETT, Who will for the last time repeat his world•renowned impersonation of THE GREAT AND INTELLECTUAL FALSTAFF. In Shakspeare's First Part of SING HENRY IV. Mr. W. Wheatley Prince RaL The principal characters will be supported by Messrs. McCullongh,..Kina,land, Leak. Carroll Holmes. Becks, Collier, lirtin, Mrs. J. H. Allen, Miss . Mary Wells, and Mrs. J. Henly. Conductor Mr. MARK HAMER. MONDAY EVENING. Feb. 2.3 d, HAMLET For the first time iu this Theatre, • EDWIN FORREST AS HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. Mr. Wheatley has infinite pleasure in informing the public that be has entered into an engagement with the celebrated actress.• LUCILLE WESTERN For a limited period. She will make her first appear ance on Wednesday next, PRICES OF ADMISSION.—FamiIy Circle, 25 cents: Drees Circle, 60 cents: Parquet and Secured Seats in Drees Circle, 75 cents; Seals In Private Boxes, each $L Doors open at 7: Curtain rises at 736 o'clock. RS. JOHN DREW'S .AROESTREET AAA- THEATER. Bustossa Unit and Treasurer NOR. D LAST NIGHT OF MISS JANE COOMBS: GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. TO-NIGHT, (Setnrday,) February Met, .INGMAR Fartleenia .. . To conclude with the thrilling Drama of TDB BROKEN SWORD; Or, The Torrent of the Pyrenees. Estovon 13artonaill. Fablo Frank Drew. On MOND JOHN WILIM BOOTS: Air- Seats secured without inane diaries. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.- i Solo Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARZETTSON. BTIRIOGIN Anent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (Saturday) EVF.NING, February 21sd. VIII be presented the Grand Military Drama of • THE THREE GUARDSMEN. Mr. E.. Eddy. .Miss Kitt Denim. .Mr. E. L. Tilton. .31Iss Johnson. Athos Lady De Winter Porthos Constance To conclude with the Drama o f THE GAMECOCK OF THE WILDERNESS. Samson Hardhead Mr.. E. Eddy. Nance Butler Miss Kate Denin. MONDAY, the new Drama of THE SPIRIT FRIEND. Doors open m 7: Curtain will rise at 7X TWENTY-NINTH QII.A,DIi,ILLE PARTY to tne Contributing Members of the PHILA.- DELPHI/. (BECK'S) BAND No. I. will take _place on ; WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 25th, at the MYSICAL, FUND HALL. go- Tickets can bo transferred at Beck & Bnrns', IdAhRET Street; on MONDAY, Feb. MI; from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. Persons becoming Contributing Members will be en titled to cards of admission for three parties. Please apply early to JAMES MADISON BECK, No. 746 .FLORIDA Street. above Eleventh, below•Fitzwater. TEE STEREOPTICON: IN WEST PHILADELPHIA HALL—PMAtinis, . Views, and 200 feet of Canvas. with Drummond:Light, on MON DAY IsVENING. Adults, 20 cents ; Children 10. THE THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE OF Mewra. CROSS & JARVIS will hikeplace at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. on SATURDAY EVENING. Feb. 2S, 1663. te22-M EST IV AL AND CONCERT FOR the Benefit of the Sabbath-school of the Ninth Presbyterian Church of this city, in CONCERT HALL, On TULSDAY EVENIN4, February 24. Commencing at 7.4( o'clock. Tickets for sale at No. 1801 and IFo2 .111A1thET Street, and-at the door on the evening. fe2l-3t WASHINGTON'S BIRTH-DAY. EILISICAL FUND RAIL, ORATION BY PROFESSOR DIcCOY, of.Wasblngton. D. C., (Late Professor of lthetorie and Oratory, in the Ballston and Albany Law Schools.) SATURDAY` EVENING; February 21,1E43. (RATION AT S O:CLOCK P. AI. . • . Suhject : "T he London ranee on the Rebellion and the War against the National Ctinstitution." The above is the Oration which wag first delivered in Washington on the Anniversary of Washington's Fare well Address, and which was subsequently repeated be fore the President and his Cabinet. . „ By order "National Union City Executive Com mittee. ' • Atimiceion g - ratis: 'Bakst., to be procured at T. B PUGH'S, SIXTH.and °CHESTNUT Streets. or of any member of the Committee. feign A MERIOAN AOADEMY OF MUSIC. •••-• The CORTLAND .SAUNDERS CADETS' DRILL, SATURDAY neat, at BF, AL , for the benefit of SSOL DIERS' CRILDR. Ticiets(lMlLd 60 cents) at Academy and Gonld'a. Seventh and Chestnut. fel7-5t THE HANDEL AND HAYDN -IL SOCIETY Will give their first - CONCERT THIS SEASON; ' AT MUSICAL FUND lIALL, • .On TUESDAY EfEbTING, March 3, 1863. Tickets 60 cents. fel9thstu tf DL. CARPENTER'S • EIGHTEENTH-ANNUAL FLORA ICALL AIIERICAN ACADEMY OF MU TUESDAY EVENING, Al:4lll4th. TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, Which are now ready for delivery, by JOHN THORN. LEY, Esq., 311 Chestnut street, and D. L. CARPEN TER, at his Rooms, 625 Arch street. N. B.—No tickets to be had at the door on that Eve ning. fel.7-th• ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—SEVENTH WEIR AND GLOAT OUS SUCCESS OF TEE BOREMI. Al TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS.—At each Entertainment, the celebrated low pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of• Glass, will he in full operation. All the Magnifoxint. Works of Art,.. Manufactured by Lie Company, will be dlatributed gratuitously to the visitors. On FRIDAY Zve ning. February Nith, a Splendid Case of Work will be, given to the author of the best Conond. um on the Glaas Steam Tn_git e. _ PARTIOULAR. NOTICE.—The First Present, each eye ni j rnc a tl i, i ) ::lS c p e lmd . id l aar ei oi p O r laes Work. ce Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. fel6-81* 'ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH • AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ. The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with Ids LEARNED. CANARY BIRDS. wl ll his new ant popular Entertainments EVERY EVENING dnrlity, tha k commencing 7ig o'cloelt_i and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ananoons sta. Me attractions will Da: marvellous experiments in Magic wonderful power* - in Ventriloqubiza and the Learned Canary Bi r d s i n tub Nagar characters. 1 Admission 26 cents. Children 33 cents. de27-tf . . . DREER,Ar. SEARS, - Goldnaithe LIBRARY Str. (4ERMANLA. ORCHESTRA. - Pint '"•A LIC REHEARSALS eyery._SATITRDAY AFTER. ". NOON at 334 o'clock. at the MUSICAL FUND EATS., .1 Carl Sents,. conductor. Tickets 26 cents. Packages of IR tickets, t1. 4 -to be bad of Andre & Co.. 1104 Chestnut Street ; J. 3: Could, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the ball door. n 05741 wasiairs oncuusTRL— NEW OFFICt_ t 211- South EIGHTH St, below Walnut. delolin f p_ENWYLVANIA. ACADEMY O} THE FMB ARM IMO CHRSTNIIT STREET, F IN open dnity (Sundsys excepted) from gA. H. till& i P.'3l, Ag%1.M03.20 Genie. Children halt price. ! Skmiee of stook. WI jig NADR FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for the lest twenty years, 219 VINE 81., below, Third, inserts the moat. bft.atifol TEETH of the age Mounted on fine Gold, Platina, Silver, Vulcanite, Co ralite, Amber, Ste., at prices, for neat and subehantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in tibia city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth re paired to snit. o pain in extracting.. charges un til satisfied ell Is right. Reference. bestfamiltes. naktm WILLIAM. N'..ATWOOD, ' • . lINDERTIKEB 2 . NO. 119 N. EIGHTH STRNox, Above ARCH, east side. fell3-111f• catio EDWIN A. H AKE UGHES,AiN-.. DERTS, / 259 South TENTH itreet, above Spins% felo-Rm ..it.. THE PHRENOLNICAL,'CABT tNET AND BOOS STORE. is open ; day aniiitven.: Atlug for the sale or Boo)remn..Phrenoloir. Phyelo .Mek logy, Hygiene. Phonfogre,phy. and for . Phrenoloirl. addressed cl g caumtuBtl9' ' ' ' .l . ?"' (86-setothSodr . 928.tFICESTNIITSireeLrPhtia..., ISlCROSCQPnißpitotixfaggc , lNii, gPY-OLABSO3eflVorais,4r, digit & ( 104 ). t te, dalS4mif 9244•CHEMaTtStrewit- ' 1 -r , .ol4sslls.tltarismle**ALC •••• • — 1 , 1.) .." •rrni!.",;:p•lALlm,W.Cia6,ll4 • fii,lr, 'T AMES M . S I).*VhEali .,,, ts z • __ LITORItir - IT . LAW. ; ;"•• iinitßiankiner szrOheruierr:l ter " 4111.2m!-. .PLUX; gtreati, 0 11 aldeN MAI fl wr:•y. , I): ZP311 , f . .."1 ',l“t AMUSEMENTS. THE COURTLAVD- SAUNDERS CADETS GERMAN OPERA AND SATURDAY, February 28th, TWO ORATIONS By MR. MASON JONES, The Eminent Irish Orator. Kiss Jane Coombs. Barton lIIIL
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