FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MARKET. PitthAnsr.rum. Febrnwry 21. 151X1. The money market is decidedly easy t Ail: per cant., undoubted era-class borrowers generally getting all hie can at 614. The gold market WAS ACUTA Rod feverish to-day. the p.tce fluctunting meet uncomfortably betivcou teit4S3 1e21;, ch%ing nt 161 Old demands also fluctuated be tween dfq.:6l. . _ Goon anent loans received a now stimuli's today in he edispe of the national banking bill just thronoh Con- NrChS. Sixes ISBI ran up to fes%. an advance of 136 per a•nt., seven-thirties sold up to V. au advanceof36. rmartermnsters' vouchers improved 34; ono-year seal liestes Several hitters having been addressed to us lately, ta bling io the prejndicial statement now being circulated In tegurd to the Catawleen Railroad Company, We 'avid - I he following from one of them, the views of which fully cuincide with all that we have been able to acquire by a .earefol Meeks into the condition of the road. We do Lot agree with all that the writer says, and leave people -des ring investment to judge for themselves. Ono of .3 our Headers" says: "This road, under the present efficient management, Is new In excellent order; it has a large cult batuuce in the hank, and $110,0007 per cent. bonds on hand not yet dii•peeed of, which will sell much above par. Tl;e bust bees of the road is luerenang tnentbly, the receipts for y, 1901, being nearly ae.030 over January, PR 'The eumpany wilt he able to make tie dividends in lair .ctr Auturst next, as it is now making twelve per cent, on its pre-ent price. I The sleek market was again active, and prices look like 111111 , 1 , 0011 r. Governments were in demaud at the .fignres named above. State fives were steady. City •erixest advancing 5.1 per cent. • Pennsylvauia railroad emortgage bonds and Beading sixes were steady. North rennsykunievedges and tens toll off %. Camden and .Amboy sixes Were firm. Elmira sevens were steady at 111; the chattel tens rose 1.34. Schuylkill Navigation .sixes. 199', sold at 705%. Chesapeake and Delaware sixes .at Pffii. Pittsburg, Port Wayne and Chicago second mort 4mites sold al 106. _Lehigh Valley Railroad sixes at 11.9. Reading Railroad shakes closed 13' better than ',milor d/o'i little Schuylkill advanced from 43.1 i to 44%; Cate- Vim* was steady at 7, the preferred roes 3(; Chesnut 11111 Rellroad sold at 46; Pennsylvania rose 14% Phila delphia and Erie at 37; Minebill at 63%; North Penn sylvania rose X; Norristown sold at 60; Elmira common and preferred was steady; Camden and Atlantic was in :active. Passenger railways were dull; Second and Third rose 1: Arch elreet sold at 26%. Canal stocks seem to belatrseting more attention. Belitty I kill Navigation wits in demand at 6, the preferred less to )05‘; Morris sold at 00, an advance of X; Lehigh Vavigation sold at MX, the scrip at 36%. Summehanns sold at 6%; Lehigh Zinc sold at (IX; Circe') Mountain at 3; Dig Mountain at 2%. No transac tions to bank shares. The market closed Arm, WOW is imude and 4,100 shares changing hands. Drexel & Co quote : United States Ronde, 1881 cogimg Vetted States Certificates of Indebtedness 9135;a07 Vatted States 7 3-10 Notes lirOi4lol% Quartermasters' Vouchers es (45)itits. Order.. for Certificates of Indebtedness.22dis. Gold (t 2 p. Demand Notes • • • QM. • Jay Ceske & CO. quote Government securities, &0.. tie follows; Culled States Sixes, 18f11 Mille!) States.? 3:11) Ptot es Certificates of Indebtedness Quarterin asters' Vouchers. Dente ud Notes. The inspeollons of dour and meal in Philadelphia du ring the week ending February 19. 156.3. were as follovre; 13arrels of Ahiperfine 17,259 • Do. iFine 121 Do. 4 , Mlddituri TA 110. .. Bye-- 62 Do. Condemned 1 'The Now York Evening Pate of to-day says The most prominent feature of Wall street this morn ing is the Incrust ug demand for Government stock. The market opoued strong, but on the speculative list it be came wraker towitrds the close. &vett-thirties were eagerly inquired for 'yesterday In the street, and all that could be had wore bought up at 103;ie109%. This morning they are worth oue per cent. Inure. - • . • •. Tho bend list is firm. Border Etats bonds are steady. 33rie4th mortgage sold at 111%; Erie Sth at 107, and Had -13411 River 2d Milking Fund at 122. Illinois War.Loau Is still rising, and sold at 104%. In railroad ailliVed a fair .amount at business has been done; Erle, Toledo, Pitts burg, Rook island, and Galena, being chiefly active, at rates from 3,,R11 per cent. below tease current at the close 01 yesterdays transactions. We quote: Feb. 21. a 19. 18. 17. 16. 14. V. & 6„1851, reg.Di 063.' 116 96% 11.6. 6.. ISM, COIL &IA 971 97% 97 97% II .S. 7.:41p. e... 30214 ltnl f 104% 192 mg 103% 103% 11. S. 11 r. cert.... 97 96% 96 06% 1164 American g01d...162X 161% • ur.i I6lt 158% 117% 156 4 : Demand n0te5....162 161 16233 111.% 158% E - Aix 154% 'Tenn e4FeO ON 63 eNt 624 M 62 03 62 plinnourl 64% 6.5 X 66 66 Sips _Pacific Mall 1614 154 161 X 1606 161% 165 Y. Central 11831 119 119% 110 1.1511 118 X 127% Zrie 77 771.4 76% 77); 76% 78 74% Arlo preferred ..• 161% 102 lout 101st' 101 994 kindson 973 OW 09% 01' 97.41 ildi• Idtirlem 36 36g 37 se_g so; :ra Mariam preferred 75X , 76% 76 78 7.5% 75 finch. 9714 97.% 98X 97% 1 1 6 X 96% IMX /Bch. Southern 61% 61X 60X 61% 60% 60... /Bch. So. gunr...185.),H” 10.5% 106 1061 106 108 Imm Bluets Central.. 92 93% 93 93 %92i 92% 91 Ittsburg.... 70 71 71 72 71g 70.11 69X • °Mesa ... 93% 93 34 Ref 94 931‘ 93% 92% Toledo 94,4 84 93% 94 113% 92X SO% Rock Iclaud 0336 04% 93 0434 93% 9.1% 92X The .gold excitement last evening was kept up, and the street was crowded till a late hoar. Large parcels are said to have chained hauls after 6 P. Si, at Mg. Willa was the opening price this morning. Gold sold at the first session as high as 163%. lint sub sequently the price declined, and quotations now rest at 103%. Money is easy at former rates. Exchange Is dull at 179. Francs are quoted at 3.16. Milo. Stook Axe alevorted b 7 O. X. ElVerx • go Bales. Feb. 21.. s. Philadelphia Eiehanze. OARD. 110 do FIR ST : 35 Little Sold II 43% 44 60 do I.IOOU S 6r9 'Bl-- ~„L . . • 44 99 900 u do in% 451) City 63 71 lots 99 100Tenuis 5s 10234 ICOO do 102% 4360) N l'ouun 64 • 90 650 Sclil Nuv Prof 18 L3O 10,34. '31 5 0 0 Rea d di o ng R 4634 17 do 4534 100 do ash ecis U S 1-year Certif. • • 9634 6 Norristown R 60 6 Chestnut Hill 1t.... 46 2300 Sold NAT 6x'B2 703; 500 Ches & Del 13s 99 11000 Reeding 65'43 114 .SOOO do '7O lie las soh uyi New—A.ow 6 210 N I'erturs h lots 11365 20 Lehigh Zino.. 2dya 46% 2250 U b 7. 50 Tr If ..b1k.103% 103/ do titi4.lo4 BwrwßaN 103 41 reou Mountain.— 3% 150 Soliny I Nay . • 4 SCO do cash 6 1R) do 0 SRCOND 2200 City Go New.ll2 2.100 do New .112 30 Reading it 4.5.31 60 do cash 4514 WI Penn do R 46 20 s 6034 79 do 66 X % EO4 Elmira Chat 105.... 76 3COO lo ism tr 7 s do Bs 'St 59 94% 40:410 634 50 Bch' Nav Prof 16 . do 10 400 do 1,30 16% A IFTER 40 Little Schuylkill It CLOSING PR Bid. Asked. LI S St Opus 1L... 99 NU SI S 7410/3 h1k....1621i 104 #l,welloan Gold-16 162% 'l4lll 6s old 10 2 6% 107 Do now 112 11234 Alleg co eo 11..... .. Penns sa. .- • • -102 10334 &leading 11 . 4534 4634 , Do bda '1X1...114 115 Tip bd a '70.-109 16936 1.6 i... 44 le-104g 105 renna Dori .:" 31 i Do let ni 68..117 119 - Do 2,1 m 613...113.34 11434 Norris Canal- 60 60% Do . prid 108..130 132 Do 58 -'76.... • . .. 'Do 2d mtg... .. .. Haag Canal ... . .. I Do 64 .. HoDo hnyl Nitv 19 6 % 16 WI prfd Do 13a '92.... 7035 7034 Simira R 8034 4034 :Do prfd.. • ... 5235 12334 Do 7s Ist m.. 111 112 100 Cataw A Pref mash 2251 1300 25 Cli yEi do s Pref. 100 224 2000 do New•ll2 X 900 do 9 eds•ulS 25 Lehigh Nay ' de 40 Lehigh Scrip 95 • 100 Suitt Cana1......b5 6 [SU Di Branch 6e 25 100 Cam & Am €4l 'Bl-101 11000 Ptt,Ft W&Ch 2d m•EXI 10 Alluetall It— • caah. 9j3 3.1%5 N Poona Scrip 98 100Gabt, do es 1030 Lehigh Val 64 113 1000 2(100 Elmira do Chat 10e. • • 75 ) .10X) do 753( 61..63 Elmira 041 §c p N) 1 Philaila Erie 28 Green & Coates IC • 4.854 100 A rolt-st R 285 E 10 2d & Sti-ata B 81 100 Green Mountain... S 200 Big Mountain ..b5 Bp4.F.DS. _ (OXON Penni' 63 69% 102 d Se 341-sts R 31 1000 U 13 s.year 63 99. 503 C hes k Del Os 9916 3000 7000 Seta 0036 Nay Sc 7 70,K d 50 Lehigh Scrip 3634 100 Morris Canal 00 40 Arch-st It ffiN 65 Ulla Bahl R 4424 100 Catawissa K Pref. 7236 100 do Pref.slo 2236 3700 U 8 7.30 T 11 ' 200 do end. 10736 600 City 6s '71.... ..... ROO Cain Sin 1.2 d off 62 1000 /US 6; 'Bl reg 99 OARDS 41X ICES—BERM. Md. deka Catawissa ..... 7 7.% Do prfd 22)4 22,1 i Beaver Mead R . .. ?Arightll . ... . I liar rißbiarg Wilmington E..... Lehigh Nay €6.• Do shares... nulf oth . Do scrip 36)4 Cam 3t grab 8... Phila dr Erie 6a.. Snn Erfa 75 MMO 1 . Do lionda.... .. It • Delawaro Div.— .. .. Do bonds-- • . .. Spruce-street 11... 1521 16 Ohestuut-et 15. •• • 53 66 Arch-street R.... 2634 26% [ Raceetreet R.... 10 11 t Tenth-street R. • • 39, 4 4 40 Thirteeuth-st R• • 26 27 W Phila R 66 06 Do bonds... • . .. Green - street R... 43)( 43% Do b0nd5...... • . Second-street R... 50% 81% Do bonds .• •• . .. Fifth-street R.... 60 .. Do • bonds... • • ' Girard College R 25% 26 Seventeenth.st R 1035 1 4 1 4 k' Little Schopl R.. 46,ii Do 10s. ...... . St Penns. R. fln iIX Do Os 90 901 f Do 10a .. , . ...110 112 X PhDs. oer & tier. • • • . F..ohigh Val R. Leh Val bde _Philadelphia Markets• • FRBRUART 21—Evening The Flour market is without change, the demand both for export and home use being moderate; sales comprise about 2,000 Lb's at 847.711rat8 for extra family, mostly at the latter lute, including 200 bbls redstone on private terms, 110 bbls Penna. extra at $7.7i, and 200 bbls good superfine at 8,6.26 bbl. The sales to the retailers tad baker,' are within the same range of prices, and $8.50(3 P. 60 VWA for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour Is held at tig/ bbl. Corn Meal is wanted, with snail sales of Penna. at &I ql bbl. GRAIN. —Wheat is in demand at fall prices, with sales 018,000 bushels Western and Pennsylvania reds in store, at. i7.10175c, mostly at the highest figure; white ranges at 1811@7.00c per bushel; the latter for choice. Rye is sell ing in a small way at 980100 c for Pennsylvania. Corn as less active aud the sales moderate, comprising about 2,000 bushels now yellow at 87c in the cars. Oats are firm, with sales of 3,000 bushels heavy Pennsylvania at Btu for MThs; light oats are selling at 37@40c per bushel sasasure. BARK. --fluercitron Is scarce and in demand at $3B "ft ton fur Ist. Re. I. COTTON.—'The market la dnll, the stock being very light aud no disposition to operate; email bales of mid dlings at A/Wile@ lb, cub, GROCEMBS. —The stock of both Sugar and Coffee con tinues very light, and wo hear of no sales worthy of notice. PROVISIONS are firm and holders are less anxious to soli, email sales of Mess Pork at $159516 per bbl, for Pew. Lard Is selling at 1031(R1I31 cents for obis and tea SEEDS.—(fieverseed is lees active with email males at B+6. 71K447.12)0bu5h els. Timothy is se ilinglut $1.87.593. and Ylaxi.eed ed. 60 ti bushel, which le a further v sum WHISKY is firm, small salon of bhls. are reported At 60(§81 cents for Pennaylvania and Ohio, and Drudge at 87@.,S cru gallon. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to•day Flour.. Wheat New York Markets of Saturday. Ashes are unchanged sad selling at *3.621G for Pots. aed $8 for Pearls. BREADPTUFFS. —The market for State cud Western flour to a abode firmer, with a moderate Inquiry at the Im provement. The Hales are 8000 bble. at $7.10(.26.f0r superfine ire; 87. G. 7. 80 ?or extra State; $7.1 7. s 0 for superfine tchtiran, Indiana , lowa, Ohio, 5ec, ;7.66368.10 for ex tra do.,_lnclud Including shipping brands of round - hoop Ohio at $7.801388, and trade brands of do. at $8.1009.50. Sonthern flour is a little better. but the demand is very Trioderate. Sales ft bbls. at 37.9008.25 for superfine Baltimore, and $8.3010.60 for extra do. Canadian flour 186 cents higher, with sales 800 bbls. at 37.70367.85 for common to good, and 37. W.:68.150 for extra brands. Rye Flour is quiet at 345.60 for the range of fine and Superfine. Corn Meal is inactive. We quote Jefsey at $l.lO, Brendywine $1.86, puncheons $22.60. Wheat is one cent better but there is not much activi ty; the sides are 85,000 bus at *144@ 1 . 62 for Chicago erring, $1.M.:§1.71 for Milwaukee C $1 . 71.75 X6 for amber lowa, $1.73(§1.77 for winter re d Western. and $1.78361 80 for amber Michigan. Rye Ic quiet at *1.08($1.12. Barley Is firm at $1.4501.88. Corn is a shade firmer, with a moderate business doing; sales 6,000 bus at 87@/980 for sound Western. BOSTON RABAT/STUFFS MARKET, Feb. 2L—The receipts since yesterday have been 8,817 bble. Flour, and 7,8C0 usliels Oats. The market for Flour is :mite firm, but the demand is moderate. There hove been small rules of Wehtern superflue at 37 , bbl; commou extra at 167 76, and choice brands held at $8: medium do at We 60; and for goed and choice, including favorite St. Louie bn ede, $OOll. Southern Flour firm, with sales of Bra tidyalue at *O. Corn firm but remains qnlet. We quote Western mixed at Meleic; and Southern yellow at Matelie 'V bushel. Oats continue arm. We quote sales at 72074 e for Northern and Callatill. Rye lice been cold at ESton L . Shorts, $81; and Flue Feed and Middlings, @36 BALTIMORE COFFEE MARKET, Feb. 21.— . Market raictive. Rates are unchanged, vtz: RID at 33(3134Kc; guayru ut 37Ca4c, and Java at 40 trouts 11 M. Ship News. Nem Tons, Feb. 22.—Arrived, bark W. E.Ander son, from Cardenas; bark Golden Era, from Grand Turk, Matanzas; bark J, liepler,from Cardiff; brig Anita Owen, from Neuvitae; echr Ben. Fulfonl,from few lOrleans; echr G. S. Adame, from San Juan; .sabre Central America and Garibaldi, from Port au Platt; Behr Euphemia, from Nuragoane; also, large number of coal ochoonere, from Philadelphia. Below, ship Georgians, from Liverpool; bark P. y. Callecot, from Marseilles. The steamer Ella Warley bas parted amidships, and risen to the surface, but is still held in her place her anchors. .Below—Ship Ernestine, from Ilavre; bark Golden Age. The steamship Miele iss ippl, with home and troops, .1s anchored in the lower bay. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 o'cLoox LAST MOUT. Contheentel—Ntnth ?leant() E Brewer, Pitlablird P Turner, l'iltalmra Vent Cora Hopkins & ,aala Namur! DI Lawrence, Peuna It A Condit, Now lork S Y °mallow, Salem, Hass Cal deTrobinud S A uder,ou. Baltimore Hossack & lady, N York It Rio N York 0 W T ees, Harrisburg Il C Soak, New York Mrs Ali Borke, Bruton Alias Beira Burke, Ekiston Hiss Hulick. Eastou B N lteLnctly & wc. Balt alrs Flitdley, Pmts. • 8 Mil ler, lit D. Wilmington, jo filler, Wilmington W A Wo. d & wf, N York W Month & wf, St Louis MIN Yard Iry Alex Rankin, Kentnokr Paine & In, Kew York R Einyton,Bew York W Bs t hersralth & I a. Conn .1 P llsley, Wilkealianv 11 Pliber, Baltimore 11 L Plialon, Now York W E Moorhead Pitt Cooke G-,y A 0 Corti)). Fenno H C F Thorndike, J 1 York W P Thornalike. NOW York N Robot!, Boston 11 11 Kendall, Cleveland P Parson & In, Detroit R Ketcham, Buffalo J F Fmith Saud Wells. Boston Ghee Bladder. Dnatoa Tarim , Ileum Now York 11P Booth, New York I:Willard...New York D S Steese.Teree3 City S A TM, Now York W DI Shuster, Wash'n, D C A S Prepp, Fall River Moore. liudiam jobn I:Reynolds, NY Chas H Yelb,lae, New York Homer Franklin,New York B Van Ripon& Wash.D C John Gillen, Wash, D C H F Dippol, Meriden, Conn L L Crounse, New York Isaac Cruse & don, N York Thos 6 Blair, Pittsburg A B Semple, Louisville J L Bablus, Ohio W H Glenny, Buffalo E T Hocpsn. New York L Hoopes New York John H Gear, lowa Gfrard—Chestnut a T Wailing, Ohio C W Craw & wife. Va B Hirst, Balt SWShinn,Nl Arnett Fitzgerald S C Bunting, Jr Capt Whitney, N O Metcalf. Pittsburg Hon 5.11 Madden, NY Cant Moore, N 0 J NV Reynolds, Harrisburg C Johnson John S Keneagy, Lana co Semi It Smith. Bait - L B Rodgers, Phila /Yr L H Steiner, Md Capt A Sbepley, S A James S Aforsell, Jr, Md Mrs James P Larnden, Illd James Shntee, Balt H B Leonard. N H Cho s T Staubitry & wife C Howard,_Balt McCleary.Va Hugh T Mcßeynolds, llar'g BPWtlitaattyNY R B Wigton, Huntingdon John Blain, Plymouth. Ind J H Kuck.Peorin,lll II Johns ton, N Y. 97 974 94)i 96)11 .160 161 -162 1623( Ifforchanbe—Pourth Philip Cirsoff, Pittsburg J B Sinclair, lowa A S Bele. Cincinnati, 0 H Heinen, Hartford, Ct J A Magee:Ferri , co, Pa 13enj Barnett, Lycoming co Mrs Irvine, Hollidaysburg Miss Walters, Hoilidaysh'g T P Marshall, Trenton N j .T 31 Hahne, Mt Holly, N J Edmd Doster, Bethlehem Col WB Toaster Wash, D C E C Vincent & Hazleton S BWitten, Zanesville, 0 Mrs S Fleming, Philada l<tissS Smith, Phil+ da J. 43 Wallace. New York Rk. Means, Brookville, Pa Amerlean—Chestnu Mout A L Anderson, Md Lient ffi Byre, Maryland n L Bri too, Penne Vent RA Curtis, N S T Dußois II if A 0 C Beckwith, Mass thagan, Bellefonte D B Shafer, Middleport II B Be man, Ohio Mrs G Lear & son, Pa J P Smith, Reeding C H Bellew* Illinois C BR Ce, Illinois Mrs T J Sharp & 2 ch, Wash 0 Lear, Doylestown A B Haight, Now York St. Louls—Cheattrat Ciao Hobert, Pennsylvania W H Potts, Pennsylvania Tilos V Hatcher B H Covode, New York Mrs Carter & km, Boston Davis, Pennsylvania N-B Bayard, Maryland M F Caswell, New York Geo Renshaw Boston Jas lnpols, Boston W r Donnell, Mass W A Taylor, Mellville, N J Wash Williamson, Conn B Bainbridge, Boston C S Nought - on, Albany The 'Union—Arch C Herdsly, Va J S Alurtangb, Cataaaqua I L Woolutan, New Jersey S C Woolman. New Jersey Pdw Risley, Waabinglon S S Herthey Lancaster 13 Paxton. l'hiladelplna P Nammontl, PhllaAla II C England, Philada Mina England, Pldlada States Union—Sixth W Eauerbeer, Virginia E Q.Burvon M Ruin Patterson, Pa Geo Ornbb, Ohio Peter Stiles, Ohio .1 Bich - outlay, Virginia BiOrnber, Danville RIF Blnir,Cataannona Jl3 Blair, Scranton Commercial—Sixth et Capt E .T Pennypacker,U SA h Oldham, Elkton, Pad E Johnson, Alontgoney co H Neff, Pennsylvania Mrs Cameron,Penna J W StedhamWilm,Del National-Ham, street, above Third. D W Reynaldo, Ohio 'E P Ronk, Washington E Jacoby, Bloomsburg C 8 Clarlc, Washington Jobn S Bossier, Myerstown Cant .1P D Dillinger, Va 8 Zaclatrlas Al H Hoary, Virginia 11 Bright, Milton, Ohio Madison—Second street. above Market. John Patekin, VillmingtonlJohn B Posh, Doylestown Jnekson Sills, Lewistown 18 D Wood, N York Jae Grover, Lewistown IC S Metzger, Penns Clots Jame.. & la, Donna Dr NV B Thompson, Penne, ROT S N Chew & la. Penna &lonnt Vernon—Seco .7 Robinson, N York J Armond, Boston R Armstrong, Boston 111 Williams, N York Bald Eagle—Third S Camp, Harrisburg 1) Carr Harrisburg hire E Lehr, Easton Master Lola, Easton Barley Sheaf—Seeond street, above Vine. T H 'Walton & la, Doylest'nlW Hobenseek, Milltown A Appleton, Doylestown JO Berrie, Doylestown OwenWordate, renu'a Connard, Ohio Black Benz—Third street, above Oallowhill. Mrs C Vanardedalen Pa & B Heck, Scranton 13 A Neeld, Yardleyv llle Geo Rickert, Baltimore. Jacob ririvoini . Day*o4 INEKEZI SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAF MADE TO HEAR Inetrunlenta to assist the hearing, in every variety and of the most approved construction, at P.M/15E111A%. 115 South TENTH Street, below CHESTNUT. fe2l-3t• KERR'S FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISHMENT, CHINA HALL, 520 CHESTNUT STREET, Directly opposite Independence Hall. Philadelphia. Hotels, restaurants. and shipping supplied. 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All Goode made to Order warranted eatiefsototT. Onr 01,111-1411011 SYSTEM ID strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de12.17 JONES & 00..604 KARS= Street. PRRCIVAL—BERGER.--On the 7th instant by 3. M. Richards, D. D., Mr. George Percival, of Frederick, lid., to Mile Susan N. Berger. of Philadelphia. • TVG.H—STSJ,TER.—On the Bth instant, by the Rev. P. Sheridan, Mr. Thomas Tygh to Miss Mary T. Stetter, both of this city. • VirILKIE—FIFEB.—On the 19th instant, by the Rev. T. B. Miller. Mr. Samuel Wilkie, of Bristol, Pa., • to Miss Hannah Pifer, of Philadelphia.. • RNEEDLES—SPEGHT.—On the 19th instant, by the Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Mr. Henry S. Rneedler to Miss Tilly Specht, both of this city. NROUS.—On the 2let inst., George W., son of the late Nicholas Brous, in the 29th year of hie age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re vectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of ids mother, airs. Sarah Drone, Second street. above Olvay street, Twenty-third tvard, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to St. James' nrch. st,s ONAILEY---On Friday, the 20th inst., Harry Leonard, eldest son of Commander James Madison FmileY, United States Navy. The relatives and male friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his father's residence. No. 2011 Pine street, on Tuestiai morning, the 24th'inst, at 10 o'clock. Funeral services at the 110118 e. UALDWELL.-On the 20th instant, Harriet Frances Lewis. adopted daughter of Charles P. and Eliza M. Caldwell, aged 19. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her 'parents residence, northwest corner of Thirty-fourth and. Haverford streets, Mantua, ;hie (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Proceed to laurel Hill Cemetery. • TYLDIN. —On Friday morning, 20th instant, Calla rise W. Tylden, wife of Thomas B. Tyldea. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral cervices, at St. Mark's Church, at og o'clock, this (Monday) morning. the instant., • t EASBY.—On the 10th instant, Christiana Raaby. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her father's rest. denco. No. 342 South Front street, this (Monday) af ternoon, at two o'clock. To proceed to Woodland Ceme tery. a AN DEB SON. —On the 'Oth instant, littera short illness, James D. Anderson. in the Mat year of his age. • AhIITO —On the 20th instant, at Beverly, N.. 1., Ara er bella Martha Sherrington Ashton, in the 10th year of h age. BALL.—Killed, at the battle of Shepherdatown; Va., on Saturday. September 20th, 1082. Thomas M. Ball, in his 21st year, a member of Co. K, Corn Exchange Regi ment. of Philadelphia, son of David and Margaret Ball. d Chestnut streets 7'r Knight and lady, Elston Lull', Lull',, Boston . .1011 Ii Warren. New York W Booth and Indy, Illinois Mrs. Trubrook. L Booth, Illinois T J Martin, Illinois H A Muller, St Louis IC Williams, Now Phil+, 0 C N, Storm & wife, MilWartite Wm B Eaton, U S N James Doan, Boston • 1' Taller, Kansas J F Legate, Mr Green, New York 11 Tuttle, Cievelaud Benj Baltimore U A Paddock, Now York Jim 51 N York S McClellan. Wheeling Chits Hots, Now York Wm Watts, New York Mrs Thorn on Boston Mum it Ladd:Massachusetts 1. B Ladd, Thumaohasetts, C73urk, USA R A Robinson, Louisville W II Davis, Albany II H Davis, Allegheny. PA Alias R 14 Davis. Penua S Von lionhorst,Pittmhg bliss Von Bon horst & sic, do N D Williamson, Trenton Mrs R T Brtahett, Ohio S Sinclair & Is. New Yurk (leo W Grist, 11 JorsoY A .1 'Rinker. New York W Lloyd, Trenton Lient W T Sher, US A C Kean, New Jersey Jos U Crawford, US A C D Bohn, New York .1 M Stewart, Alogandria.Va R. Saxe. Vermont L• 1) Wend, Vermont H W Gore Boston F Ball, Jr. U S A Webster Elmes, Cincinnati Capt Do Haven & ht. U S N Miss Do Haven, U S P J Perrin, Tanuton W S Watson, Vermont 0 R Page, Cleveland Fred Chitliners.Mi unertpolis TF Cheritree, St Pant Mrs Oarmosal. St Louis W F Dryer, Illinois E N C Lyon, vonsvile J T Nage & In, Poona J W Haw, Pennsylvania W Wren, Pennsylvstuia W P Young, Milwaukee Chas IN" Smith, Philadelphia treat, below Moth. H C Maks°ll, Pittsburg a Shaw & lady, Phila. Miss Kate Steele, Minnesota Miss Rose Steele, Minnesota Chas it Willis Boston ThOd Lee & child, Phila A. Boss, N Mr Rowe & lady, N Y J 6 MacCounell, Fort Del P Erben. N Y T Frank Howe, N Y Oeo W Burton, Dubuque Miss Sallie Hepburn, Berko Alfred F Smith. Del co. Pa Fred Montmollin, Jr, Lex H C Dale, New Church, Va R IWdweU, Mass E Wilmer, Delaware Rowe, N Y .TiC Willie Coo Heiner, Harrisburg John Kelly, Lancaster Jacob Lemon, Lancaster D Herr, Lancaster B Herr, Lancaster David Herr, Lancaster E B Herr,Lancaeter E Herr, Lancaster A Herr, Lancaster street, below Arab. W D J Mariann, Penne C S Palmer, Bucks so Stnrdes, Stroudsburg S Berry, Stroudsburg J Stevens. Zanesville. 0 B B Conran, Penna Lewis Haney, Penult F B Oemberdt &wf i Y Col D B Meßibbin, B 3l'atton Thompson, Philad W H Moore, Philadelphia C C Wells, Philadelphia Jos Wallace. Chillicothe, 0 A H Baker , Wailtingtou,Pa J B Griesemer, 1:1 S A Gee Reed, Virginia J W Rhey. Peoria street. above Fifth. S Dyer, Woodbury E Cram, Boehm W McLeod New York C C Beckwith, Now York L Houser. Eckley, . Mrs Col Albright, Donna J J Speed • W Carnahan, Virginia C S Smith, Wash, D C J Painter, Nana J M Forsyth, U S N Vent A L Anderson, Pad J H Calltn, Delaware C C Bush, Delaware J Carrow. Delaware J W Caldwell street, shove Third. J blurphey Sr la, POULIR C C Harbaugh, New York Mrs J L Leech, New York Dr B J Darken, New York T C Kingston, New York Geo Thurston, New York C LaeMe, New York Mrs Scott, Brooklyn Crowin R S Eltddloton, Wash, D C W Gavel:meek, PhDs A B Tisteott, Wrush, D C 8 A Brooks, Piero 1 ork W Benson, Necs , York trust, above Third. Jacob Heller, Pittsburg M R Robe, Pittsburg T R Johnson, New Jersey W Johnson, Philada PM Rogers, Dresden, Tenn D .1 Rogers, Dresden, Tenn Lot Beyerlo. Harrisburg J linutzinger, Harrisbnrz Hillborn, Philadelphia and Market streets.' C Davis, Troy, N Y Anderson. Blair co, Pa J H Demers, Homer, Pa D NV Fox E Larkin.Wheeling, D S Sample Imzerne IE B Hendricks, Danville IA Bender, New York D Martin, New York reet, above Chestnut. W Countiss, Warninglois S Y Wilson, Newark, N J T Underwood, Penns T Clawthorp, Pennsylvania B Pierce, Maryland H 8./mist, Delaware co,Pa d street, above Arch. Wzn Nolen, Chester J Johnston, Palma T Baker. Bristol, Pa Cant Chrtaman. Patina t., above Callowhlll. Henry Gable, Barks co A R Rothbrock, Pa T S Lelsenrlag, Pittsburg m.lLitxt,rzr._ DIED. Weekly R .eport of Interments. HRALTII OFFICE. l'ub. 21 WA in the CIO qr !Naiad to the tlat of Mruary, Deaths and in/ern:el frum the WA • • d. .0 .ii -,. .1. ... DISEASES. ...lit 3i 1 DIBRA4R3. 1".. -d -s 4 .. ..0 C.> ..'C _C.) Asthma 1' 1' Fever, Brain 1 Asphyxia 1 • Catarrh 1 Apoplexy 2 " Scarlet . 9 Burns and Scalds..:. 1 Fever, Typhoid 8 3 Cancer ....... 2 Breast I Fa Fa lling oftty Dea a bank o ICldneys f 1 t.of Uterns.... 1 earth 1 Stomach .... 4 0812gvoue Croup 8 Hernia, Stranguill'il• 1 Congestion of Brain.. 1 2 iftenourrhuim 8 Lungs.... 2 Inllammation Brain. 1 5 Chohira Infitntum ... 3 " , Broach 1.. 1 alorbus 1 " Sar 1 Caries of Vertebra.. 1 " Larynx.. 1 2 Consumption, Lungs. 36 8 " Liver.... 2 2 Bowels I " Lanes—. 6 12 CORTUISiOO9 S " Porito`tii. 4 1 Cyanouls • - 3 " Stout &B. 3 3 Diptberia 2 9 Insanity 1 Diarrhwn 6 Inanition I 4 Dropsy I Intemperance 2 Abdominal . 1 Mitan,ntun 1 4 Brain 4 obstrOCllol.ll/OWOIN.. 1 Chest 1 Old Age 7 " Heart 2 Palsy 3 Disease of Heart 3 Pyomia 1 • Stem & Sow.] 2 Rheumatism...... .. 1 . " Kidneys .... 1 Rupture of Uterus... 1 " Liver I Small Pox 3 5 Drowned 2 21 Still-horn 12 Dysentery.— ...... 1 11 Suicide ' 1 Debility 86ry 2 philis 1 Dislocation of Beck. 1 Unknown 4 Effusion Pericard'm. 1 Wounda—Gnu Shot.. 4 Effnsion on Brain.— 1 . Erysipe ia las 1 1 1 I Total 11321137 Euem 1 Or Tilt ABOVE TRESS WERE— Under 1 year 64lFrom10 to 50 • 24 From 1 to 2 24 " 'soto 60 18 ' 2to 5 19 " 60 to 70.••.•••.. 9 " -fi to 10 It " 70 to 80......... 8 " 10 t 0.15 ' 6 " SO to 90. ........ 9 " IS to 'A 32 " 30 t2O t o o 31) ti Total 273 414 81 WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS. First ........ 18 Tenth. ....... 10 Nineteenth 14 Second 11 Eleventh 7 Twentieth 13 Third 0 Twelfth 4 Twenty-first..... 3 Fourth 8 Thirteenth 10 Twonty-second.. 4 Fifth 10 Fourteenth 14 Twenty-third.... 7 Sixth 9 l'ißoonth 17 Twenty-fourth..2l Seventh 14 Sixteenth 7 Twenty-fifth ..•• 2 Eighth.. 10 Seventeenth 19 Unknown. 20 'Nint 101 Eighteenth 51 Total.. 273 Deduct deaths from the country 19 Net deaths in the city Nativity—United States. 198; Foreign. 67 ; Unknown, 18. From the Almshouse. 9 ; People of Color, 11; from the country, 19. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond ing week of 1962. end of last week, was as follows; Week ending February 23;1, 1862, was 283. , Week ending February 14th, 188 4 . was TO.' Males, 14S; Females, 128; Boys, 73: Girls, N. Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 2L Br order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ., Health Oaleer. • SPRING} MOURNING • GOODEB . ES SON 4 SON,—Mourning Store: Na. 918 CHESS NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the most desirable makes. Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. Black brousselines, Tamises. Bombazines, Black Crape Tammetans, Alpacas, and Mohairs. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, bfohairs. Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Black English Crapes and Veils. • ' /r Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleeves, e. felS4 RTRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND . - 1 - 4 LECH, always keep a line stook Or : Staple Household Goods: 311.10 Best Muslim, Linens, and runnels. VYR,E & LANDFALL, FOURTH AND AA ARCH. always keep a fall line of Mourning Shawls. - Jal.o Faahionable Shawls. - pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -IA LECH, have a fine assortment of G • ood Glossy Black Silks. iald Widows' Silks without gloss. M. SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 CELEBRATE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY at the Supreme Court Room, THIS HORNING, at 10 o'clock. General attendance is requested. JOHN H. FRICFC. Secretary. YOITNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. —The regular Monthly Meeting of this association will be held at the Roorre, 1011. CEEETNUT Street, on MONDAY EVE NING, the Eld inot., at 734 o'clock. Members, try and be jouncttua [2l-2t*] GEO. OOOKMAN. President. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. The Eev. Dr. BELLOWS, President of the U. Sant. tary . Commission, will deliver an Address, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY, February 24, at 8 o'clock F. 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 supported the work of the Commission, will have an op portunity of realizing the immense scale upon which the operations of the Commission have been conducted, and of learning the extent to which the wants of the Army of the union have been provided for, and its sufferings relieved. Other distinanisbed sneakers have been invited to unite with the President of the Commission on the oc casion. Ben/field'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, No. 27 South SIXTH Street, where, after Friday, the SOth instant, a limited number will be distributed to the friends of the Com mission on application. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. HORACE B tNNEY. JR., • CALEB COPE. ROBERT M. LEWIS. CUARLES J. STILLE. For the Committee, MAN APPEA L FOR' THE UNION.— Profes.sor McCoy 's great oration on "The Lon don Thnes on the Rebellion Against the National Con stitution," which was originally delivered bthre the President and his Cabinet, at Washington, and, subse tirlautlY. four times at Harrisburg, has been delivered in this State more than fitly times, by request was re peated on Saturday night, at the Musical Fund Hall, to a crowded audience, at the invitation of the Executive Committee of the National Union Association. . . . . .. . . . . . . A full-length portrait of Washington, surrounded with the American Bag, decorated the platform. At its right was this extract from the National Constitution: "THIS CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATJIS SHALL BE THE SUPARMS LAW OF THE LAND," and on the left appropriate quotations front Washing ton s Farewell Address. . . The Professor was introduced to the audience by Mr. Kern, the chat; man of the committee. We shall attempt no detailed report of this great oration ; suffice it to say that it was the most masterly and eloquent vindication of the Constitution and the Union that we have ever beard. No report can do justice to the speaker ;to ap preciate him he must be seen and heard. As an orator we have never heard his superior, not even excepting the celebrated John B. Clough. We cannot express onr appreciation of his powers and eloquence better than by quoting from a letter written by Mrs. S. Helen De Kroft, the blind authoress, to Mrs. Rev. Dr. E. Nat, the morn ing after having heard him repeat this celebrated oration: 'No part of Profe•mor McCoy's able dlscourseis so clear and as pointed as that which establishes the great fact of onr perfect oneness, onr perfect nationality. " Indeen,after listening to Professor McCoy, one would as soon think of admitting the possibility of chalking the ocean into Monarchies, as one and another portion of this Union setting up by itself. 0, may the God of nations bless him! bless him! and the white angels forever guard him! Be is as eloquent as truth itself, his every word is ponderous with meaning, and all purple and golden with love for his country. " From tint to last, his enraptured audience follow him through a sr a of startling, amazing, and all absorb ing feels. Indeed his retch of lofty thought is nothing less than inspiration. The spirit of the blessed Wash ington is upon him, and his heaven-born principles burn and blaze anew as they fall from his reed lips. His solemn earnestness alone makes you feet almost that . you are listening to one risen from the desd, to warn, to chide, to Was, and to lead on to assured victory. At times, the tide of his eloquence is positively fearful; then suddenly Dialling away into the serene grandeur of eternal hope, like rainbows upon a summer sea! Mighty, maiielions orator The valleys should rise bp, and the hills come down to listen to him. Old men and young men, women and children, everything that has a spark of soul in it, should he stirred lijsans patriot ism, and roused by the thrilling power of his voice I" At the cone usion, the committee invited him to repeat his oration to our fellow-citizens some evening this wrek, to which the Professor very kindly consented—sng gosling, at the same time, that the proceed; be sonny's!. ated to the several military hospitals in this city. lt• MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRADR —A Stated Dleeting of t be Members of the Board of Trade wie held at - their Rooms, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, onMONDAY EVENING, February 2.3 d inst., at TX o'clock. LORIN BLODGET, fe2l-2t Secretary. TO MERCHANTS AND CITIZENS OF CBES MUT STREET. —The undersigned, a Committee to make suitable externs arrangements on the occasion of the Opening of the New Post Witce. FEBRUARY 23, beg to suggest to merchants and others to make a full Display of Flags, on Chestnnt street Par ticularly, on that day, Prom twelve to six o'clock. BAnmrsi, 'l'. CANBY. EDWIN U. FITLER, TROXAS W. PRICE. LORII BLODGET, feD-St. Committee. tr:3••• HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 CUTHBERT Stmt.—This institution is now opon for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the moat comfortable manner, tree of charge. B. P. GLENN, n022,4f Secretary of Board of Hammers. IM, 'LEAD/WARMERS, PENNSYLVA- NrA AIILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, HARRISBURG. February IS, 1551, THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA will meet in PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY. March 2d, 1553, and continue in evasion during the week, to examine candidates for the post of medical officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num ber of Assistant Surgeans will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as well as for others con stantly occurring, ' Physicians of Peansyhrlttlia. in good health, furnish ing proper testimonials for Industry, sobriety and loyally, will be admitted to the examination. It is im portant that the names be registered on the drat day of the meeting. By order of the Governor. JAMES KING, fele-dtmh2 Surgeon General Pennsylvania. IMa , OFFICE OF THE STTROEON-AEr TINT TO THE ARMY AND nAVY, PHILADRIe ?MIA. October 29, 1882. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the aloe of the Sonteon-ArUet to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER. jeNtm Government Surgeon-Artist MOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA.' RAIL. BOAD COMPANY. PILLLADESPHIA, February% 1663. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON DAY. the second day of March, 1883, at the Office of the Company, No. 21361 South THIRD Street. The rolls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH, felD-tmh2 Secretary. PROPOSALS. A BMY OLOTHDIG. AND EQITIPAGE JULh- OFFICE, corner of TWELFTH and GIRARD Ste.— POILADELPITIA, February 21st, 1153. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o clock M., on FRIDAY the 27th inst., to furnish prongptly at the SCIIUYLKILL ARSENAL the following buppitea: Army STOCKINGS. Army Standard, to be free from Shodd. Army SHIRTS, Gray or White Flannel, or Knit, to be free from Shoddy. WATER-PSOOF SHELTER TENTS, India Rubber, Outta Pemba. or Painted, fully grummeted. Samples of which to be sedt with the proposals. Bidders will state in their proposals thequantity bid for, and the time of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient securities, for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, [(awarded. Samples of the above can be seen at this office. Bidders are Invited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. H. CROSMAN, ft= Dep. Q. M. General, G. S. A. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE RAL'S OFFICE—PHILADELPHIA. 2let February.lB63. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATURDAY, 28th loot. at 12 o'clock M. for the delivery in this city, on or before the Ist of April next, of TWO . HUNDRED AND TEN MEDICINE WAGONS: One Hun dred and Eighty to be constructed after the model of Mr. Perot, and Thirty after the model of Mr. Duuton; both models to be seen at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL.tn this city The right is reserved to reject all bids declined too Midi. • G. H. CROSMAN, . fe2l-6t Deputy Quartermaster General. • DEPUTY. QUARTERMASTER GENE- RA vs °FMCS. ---PwibAnscrittA,2lst Febrrtary.lBo2. PROPOSALS will be received at thin Office until ". 4 WEDII/13DA.Y, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock M., for the im mediate delivery in this eltry of SR VIDITY , TiViI PAU LIN% lex.% feet, to be well made, of best qual ity Cotton Duck. 15-et Army Standard, subject to inspection. The right it reeerged to reject all bide deemed too high. A. BOYD., Captain and A. Q. M. IVORYtY E 8 I' IVORYTYPES-- . Those agreeable. natural, and life-like Pictures are executed to superb style at REIMER'S Gallery tiECOND Street, above Green. Go there and examine speci mens. It CIRUDE, PETROLEUM, 4,000 BA.R, role; REPINED PETROLEUM, 1,600 barrels, in eond, for sale for export. B,ooe Erupty Crude or relined Coat-On Barrels vranted. in good order. DANIEL L. MILLER, Jn. , Agent, fe?S-3t* 3 . WA/ZEIT Street, Phlludolpllia., S.-PHILADELPHIA.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1863. THE PRE PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGSAND 3HIRTINGS. DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS. COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS. SILESIAS, NANKEENS. • • , COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KERSEY% KENTUCKY JEANS, BLE AC EIED MU SLINS, BLACK DOESKIN'S, ALTEMUS COZENS, 011. CHESTNUT. STREET, Pronounced one of the heat makes in the market. fel4-lm OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW AR. EC OSIER Y. AT LOWER. PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OP IM PORTATION. JOHN T. BAILEY & 00- BAGS AND BAGGING OF EVRRT DESCRIPTION, NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, pIEIL ABELPRIA "BAG" : -MANUFACTORY. BURL A F BAG 5, OF ALL SIZES, FOR CORN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE.DUST, &e. ALSO, SEAMLESS BAGS. Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale ()heap, for net sash on delivery. GEO.. GRIGG jaIOIf No. 90.9 and 221 CHURCH ALLEY. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, 4t ARMY GOODS. DARK BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLBE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIOHT. IaOITNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHOWINGS AND SHIRT. /NOS. For sale by FROTHDTGHAM & WELLS. co-trtr RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLACK SILKS. Gros du Rldnes. Lustrings, Manelines. - Mourning Po de Soles. • Gros Grains. Bonnet Taffetas. Noire Antiques. Double-faced Brocades, Rich, neat Figures. SIIARPLESS BROTHERS. ' SPRING DRESS GOODS. Pell de Chevres, -Historic. Adriennes, Worsted Crepes, Ell de Chevres, Mohair's. Chintzes, Lawns, Organdies.. Plain Silks; New Foulards. Plaid All-wool Casbmere.s. SLLARLESS BROTHERS. fe2.9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. MUSLINS BY THE PIECE UNDER PRICE.--We will sell bleached Muslims, 25 inches Wide, for 15 cents per yard; good Ys wide is cents; better do 20 cents; 4-4 wide 21 cents; good 4-4 30 cents; better 31, 52, 35, and cents. Also, 40 inches. 42 inches, 45 inches, wide, and 8-1, 9-4. 10-4 and 12-4 wide. Included in this stock will be found Williamsville, Wamsnita, Porrestdale. Attewagen, Hebron and every well-known make. Parties who wish to buy by the whole piece or case, will find we are about 5 cents per yard under agent's prices. • R. D. & W. IL PENNELL, . fe23-3t 10215IARKF,T St, below Eleventh.' TABLE LINEN B, IN LARGE ASSORT ment at rear old prices, from 62,4 emits up to finest imported-; Napkins, $1.50 per dozen; extra fine, 81.75 per dozen ; also very line do. All linen towels, $1.50 Per dozen; also, towels of every description; Crash 4 ls, 16, and IS cents. IL D. & W. IL PENNELL, fe2:3-3t 10,21 MARKET St, below Eleventh. GOLD, SILVER, T.J. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, OR,. TWRNTY-YBAB. SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT TDB OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA. BURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the Dotted States, on the first days of May and November of each year. Al the present PRP.MIITY OX oonn. these Bonds Yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. ' A. full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.- actiMmlil 114 souTal wain) STREET. JOHN 0. OAPP & SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TEI BOARD 07 SNONNWI /ND NMS AND LOINS SNBOOTIATED ON THE S . HARVEY MILO, STOOK AND BILL BROKER. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of D. S. GOVERN MENT SECIIRITLEB bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,. John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas. BK.. Furness, Brialey, & Co., John Thomas, Egg. del6-3mif g3 , fliin TO $lO,OOO TO LOAN ON mortgage of improved farms in Now Jar- Bey CARPENTER. - 011-120 • ' 242 South THIRD'EtneeS. SECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES. kJ—Counters, Bari. and Fixtures,. ConntinK-House Desks, Stoves, &c., wanted. The highest price paid in cash. Call or address WM. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE Avenue. fe2l-6t* P ERSONAL. -A. D'ANOONA GIVES a high price for Ladies and aentletnen's Cast-off Clothing. at 330 BOUM Street. fol3-1.2t0 PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY .AND Pay procured and collected for soldienci canon and the relatives of snob as are deceased, at reasonabls and eatiefactot7 rates. Claims cached or advanced nun* by JAMBS FULTON Solicitor for 2 Olaimank 44 WALNUT Street. Philadelp Particular attention given to mita Rain at a Lance. OPERA GL A 1381113 OPERA OPERA For ell. JULE; W. 9IIREN & C, 4013-3mlf 9%* CztESTNIIT Sum. COM MISSI( 1210UKES. WELLING, COFFIN, 433 CO., 220 CHESTNUT STREET Offer for eate, by the Package— AL:3O: SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 12-oanco DUCK, &0., So 401-mwflon " COTTONADES, FANCY CASSIBIERES, ItiAPRIVE, COLORED CAMERICS. GRIGG & lIARMSTE&D For sal by No. 911 STRAWBERRY STREET. SOLE AGENTS•EOR GREEN & DANIELS', CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH SPOOL COTTON, WARRANTED 200 YARDS. BAIT QED 80,000 DOZEN THOS. mEL - Lort, & 00., 40 AND *R, NORTH THIRD STREET, HITTC/lINSON, No. fl 2 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MEECH/NTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-DEAD& GOODS. se2fAm FINANCIAL. 'CITY WARRANTS, OLD DEMANDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD UNGURRENT MONEY WANTED Collections made on all accessible points by PALMER ct HUEY, fele.reavf 6t* No. 5+ South THIRD Street Na 2$ SOUTH THIRD STREET, =KT= OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANS. STOOKS AND BONDS MONEY INVESTED BEST TIEN : No. 312 WALNUT STRIBT. PERSONAL. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. 1863• 'SPRING. 1853. RIEGEL, WIEST, & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, N0:147 NORTH THIRD STREET, PRI ELPH (A Merchants visiting this city to purchase DRY GOODS will find our Stock large, and admirably „ assorted, and at Low FIGOTRIES. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to Purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. fe19.21n JAMES, KENT, SANTEE 86. CO., IMPORTERS AID JOBBERS DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 941 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE BALE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual ' LARGE.AND COMPLETE STOCK FOREIGN - AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODE, Among which. will be found a more than usually attrac- LADIES' DRESS GOODS Also, a full assortment of MERRIMACK AOID COCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To 'which they invite the special attention ofeash buyers felB-2m SPRING, 1863. YARD, GILLMORE, (441 Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 617 CHESTNUT AND 614 JAYNE STS. I Have now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, a LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS. GLOVES, &o. Also, a frill assortment of WHITE GOODS. LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, EM BROIDERIES, AND LACES. The attention of the trade is requested. fel3.3rn 1863. SPRING. 1863. JOHNES, BERRY, & CO., (Strecessora to Abbott, Johnes, Sr. Co.) No. 521 MARKET, and 521 COMMERCE Streets. PHILADELPHIA. • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILK FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK DRESS GOODS, Adapted to the Season. Also, a, Pull Assortment in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &a., Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS Are particularip invited to examine our Stock. fell-tf MILITARY GOODS. WASIIINGTON_PS BIRTIIDA.Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1861 FLAGS, SILK. AND BUNTING FLAGS, Of all Sizes and Deserintiona; EVANS & lIASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 41S ARCH STREET. fel94t EVA.NS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STRUT. rrtiranzmne. • SWORDS; SASHES, BELTS, &C., And everything necessary for the complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL. sa27-1m G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER; N...m • SANSOAL•STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, - • FINE SWORDS, MILITARY NOODS, It EVERY VARIETY WATCHES AND JEWELRY. J. C. FULLER, Importer and •Wholesele Dealer in FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. 712 CIHESTNDT Street, ( o Up na Lstairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now p e ARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, .THIMBLES, FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ;:‘ D. T. PRATT, (EIVOCEBBOB TO mut at REAM) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is Soustattly to receipt of INGLIBH.. SWII3B. AND - AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and otudilles, to suit all classes of buyers. FINE WATCH. REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. G. RIIESSLL, .1823-em 22 North SIXTH Street. FINE AMERICAN AND . IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold. Jewelry. and 811. yerware, at the lowest possible prices. G. RUSSELL, JeiMbik . 22 North SIXTH Street. T. 43. FULLER'S FINE GOLD PENS. THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES: all • ELI HOLDEN, Dealer In fine AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. . JEWELRY, AND CLOC_ oeStEces • 1013 MARKET Street. ynCANiTE RINGS A toll assortment, all sizes and styles. J_ 0_ FULLER, No. 712 'CICESTNUT Street. fell-3m all WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT • AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR k BROTHER, Importers, mh.2041 3514 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. ROGERS & BAOTHER'S • , FINE PLATED - WAVE, SPOONS. FORKS; LADLES, KNIVES. &a. J. CL . PTILLER. • • fell-3m , ' No. 7161. CHESTNuT 6 S • CASKS SODA ASH, SODA Marsh's brand, in gore and for Bate by • C. W. CHURCHMAN. • . te23-3t 32 South FRONT street. i4Aos.—:. NO BALES E GYP TI AS . -Lw White and Blues, in store and for sale by • • • C. W. CllUßClibtabi. (e73-3t 3RI South ritosT moot. NEW PUBLICATIONS. p,..A.PPS MANUAL OF PENSIONS, BOPZITY, AND PAT. DIMOND EDITION. A MMWAL OF PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND PAY— Containing tlio Laws, Forms, and it , gulations relating . to Pensions, Bounty Lnd, Bounty rnY. Maims for HOME! and Other Property destroyed, etc., etc. ; with the opinions of the Attorneys GenoraL and. tho Of ficial nod Beeision3 'pertaining to these sub jean. By GRottlip W. RAPP. I rot. 321n0. Low Sheep,. $2. Will be sentjy , Nall, nremid, on retteipteLtheprlee. OPlNtorsibf „ Ira rox OVPICE, WASITINGTON, D.O„ Dec. :5, 18.6%,. Slit: We ha=e examined with much pleasure a. Ma nual of Pensions, Bounty, and Pay,' recently issued by Robert Clarke & C).. Cincinnati, and of which you are the antb or. "Prom personal experlence a< e:amiaor= in this of fiee,.we knr VT that a very large majority - of el;iltas are unnecesiarily delayed, B , llfletilrl,S r,), a 0 0 , 1 .41 ° , 1 01e length of time, through a. want of knowledge on the part of claimants and their geld% in pr tperlypreoaring their papers. This knowledge ran Cr.liity nhOined b y cnn culting' your Manual, which has been. prepared with much care. a ad we neon - nand it to the cavocabh, ennside_ ration of all those who have Chihifo of any kind against the Government. •. EDW. S. DANA, W. W mnen. " Whi, R. Smillm, " .1110illY E. Illtxint; OPINZON OF MUM{ IL BA RtowrF , comnitSsronn - . 7 OF PENSIONS. - It is eminently duo to the ability and fidelity with which this Manual has been Prenared„.that I should DK^ press the great satisfaction which I have found bolts pe: lineal, and my souse of its very great value. , In truth, I know of no other work that so nearly aphroaches inY ideal of a convenient and reliable Aver; on Pensions cull the related topics; and lilies my cordial comics 'lllation, . ' ROBERT CLAIIKE & CO,. Publishers, 55 West FOURTH Street. Cincinnati. Ohio.' For sale J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO., B. 11. BUTLER & CO., • LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, MID.* T. &J. W. JOHNSON & CO; POLITICAL FALLACIES ; AN EX AVINATION OF FALSE ARSUMPTIONS AND RE FUTATION OF THE SOPHISTICAL REA.SONII.siGS which have bionght on this Civil War. By George Tonkin, LLD. 12mo. $12%, Wild Scenes in Swath America; or life is the Noses of Venezuela. By Doh Ramon Paez. IlluAtrated, $1.75. The National Almanac for 186,1, For sate hy- WILLIAM S. S ALFRED MARTTEN, fe23 CITES MUT Street. HOLLY!S - COUNTRY SEATS', AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, with numerous Blue. trations, designs Sic. &c., just published.- Also, LtdIITIfILI, ON DEAFNESS; • • Its Causes, Prevention, dm., &c. A new and revised edition. I vol. Vino. THE GREAT coNsuarmATloN. By the Bev, John Cumming, D. D., author of the Apocalyptic Sketches, &e., Sm. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, • Publishers and Booksellers. fell 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. TOM THUMB PICTURES. One Thousand CARD PHOTOGRAPHS or TOM THUMB and WIFE, COM. NUTT, LAVINIA WARREN. &a.. Rm., at LOW PRICES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—A. BET TER assortment and LOWER prices than at any other- store in Phila delphia. PITCHER'S NEW BOOKSTORE, fe2l-2t 808 CHESTNUT Street. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE. 724 CHESTNIPT STREET. Between Seventh and Tighth Streets All Books usually to be had in:a FIRST-GLASS: BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our ehelvee AT THE LOWEST PRICES. fe6-tt BANS .011RISTLIN ANDERSEN'S LAST BOOK. HEADY IN A FEW DAYS. THE ICE-MAIDEN, AND OTHER TALES. Translated by Miss Fanny Fuller, I vol., 16m0., tinted paper, with a photograph from an original drawing; vellum-cloth, top gilt. Price $l. THE SAME, without photograph, cloth. red edges. Price 75 cents. Sent by mail free on receipt of priceeb ypoLlr, felS.6t 1323 CHESTNUT Street. ARM Y AND NAVY GAZETTE.- The Gazette was started as a monthly in October last, but its success has been such as to justify the pro pyietors in establishing it as a permanent weekly. Prim emal contents for the weekly of February 21, 1863, are: Privateer NO; Cavalry Service; military Necessity; Army and Navy 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 Week fiflron-Clads ; Naval Supplies, Subscription, i 53 per year. I,Vllr. R. DYER & CO., Pub lishers, New York and Philadelphia. fe2o-Bt. c)F b CENTS.—P H OTO GR A P AL BUMS from 2.5 Cents to 2.5 Dollars! The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the STANDARD AND rMISCELLANEOUS BOOR'S, 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-BOOK EMPORIUM, fer-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. GENERAL TOM THUMB AND LADYl—Card Portrait of Mr. and Mra. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair, At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf. . 439 CHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCULA. T • TING LIBRARY,—AII the NEW English and American Book., including ALLGLASSES of Literature This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENISLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT ED hero. . . . Tams $l5 per year; six months $3; three monthsNM; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents ver day. 2/8 South EIGHTH Street. - seSSra PHOTOGRAPHS. NOTHING MORE PLEASING TO -LI look upon than a good Portrait of a relative or friend. REIMER'S life-size Photographs, in Oil Colors, are superb. War prices. SECOND St., air. Green. It JUST OPENED, . • A NEW PHOTOGRAPHGALLERY'. Ito. 900 ARCH STREET. Where the PINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DB VISITS TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by themost EXPIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures arc invited to call and °narcotic. specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, andframes, on hand. P. A. O. KNIPE. dell-3m -A MARTEL OF BEAUTY AND a-- 1 - truthfulness of likeness are those Colored Photo graphs of REIMER'S, SECOND Street. above Green. Fine and accurately-colored Pictures only. El. it PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS--A large variety for sale at low Prices by JAMES W. afrEgN & dela-tberit 924 CECESTNIIT Street. MEDICAL. SICK a D AFFLICTED DR. SW A YNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. No FAMILY, particularly at this season, should be without Dr. 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 or leas affected, "Swayne's Compound" will not fall to give re lief, and wonderful cures have taken place, when to all human. probability it could not be possible. DR. MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THE STANDARD and most reliable remedy for a recent, Or Seated cough, Sore Throat, Asthma, Weak Breast, Bronchitis. Night. Sweats, Pains., (breast or side), Nor vons Debility, Hooping Cough. Restless flights all Pul monary Complaints. Volumes might be 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 exercise, are sure to follow its use. If you have been tampering , with the many articles put out by persons totally igno rant of the science of medicine, in theory or practice, and 'your case been neglected, Ton will find in "DR. SWAYNB'S COMPOUND" your only hope of cure. If the bowels ere costive, or headache accompanies your disease. a dose of AZ' S WAYNB'S•IO. - SARSAPA AND TAR PILLS ! will remove it. Thirty, Years' experience, and the in creasing popularity of 'DR. WAYNE'S MEDICINES" are convincing proof. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE & SON, 330 S/XTE Street, above 'Vine. Sold by Dealers throughout the United States. fel.4-iltf P URIFY THE BLOOD.- NOT A.,FEW of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have bey 11 made to purge it out none have been found which could equal in effect AYER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of health into the system, and pargosout the humors which make disease. -It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraordinary virtnesare not yet wide ly known, but when they are, it will no longer be a question what remedy to employ in the great variety of afflicting diseases that require an alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues sur mating anything they have over taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try it and see the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Diseases, Pim pies, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, de., are soon cleaned out of the system. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Erysipelas, Tear or Salt Rheum, Scatd Head, Ringworm, &e., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by ATBll'll SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis or Venereal .Msease this lled from the system by the prolonged use of Sarsaparilla, and the patient is lett as healthy as if he had never had the disease. • A-mile Di*wafture caused by scrofula in the blood, and are w_nerally soon cured by this EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles Air $5. For all the purposes of.a family physic, take AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, which are everywhere known to be the best purgative that is offered to the &marker( peo ple. Price, 25 cents per bog,_ _or live boxes for $L Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists everywhere. fel3-fmw2m BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs. Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good repute. tloa they have justly acoaired. Ae there are frailtr tiOnY, be sure to OBTAIN the NeaUille at FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store,ol. E. ear. CHEST NUT and FIFTH htreeh3. • Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wlntar'e Cough Lozenges, prepared from original prescriptions. la9o-Im.if WYE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAAOS, -•-• Oculist and Auriat, from Leyden, Rolland. le per rnanently located at N 0.611 PINE Street, where he treaty all dioceses of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures— if curable, Artificial Eyes incerted without pain N. B.—No charges made for examination. ()Bice hone from B to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. D. B. PAUL & BROTHER, SECOND • AVENUE_, WESTERN MARKET, SIXTBENTIT AND MARKET STREETS.---5) head of very superior Sheep of the South Down and Cotswold breed, raised and fed by Col. Jeremiah Weaver, of Serbs con 07. P 4. Will be exposed for eale at our Stalls. as above, on Wectues neetfully invited day. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Our to frieg l is a a n n d d the pmuilletctthnegveneeryntlare superior r quality. of this mutton, fifty sheep that have not been equalled in quality and texture yourselvesi untry before. Calt. 7/1 the, and judge for D. If. PAUL & BROTELEP„ . Noy;. 53 and 55 Western fd*rket. MATERI.A.LS FOR MINOE PIES. DUNCE, LATBR. AND SULTANA RAISINS: CITRO.N CURRANTS. SPICES. . 1 • CIDER WINE, Ago., 60. -ALBERT C. ROBERTS, . • DRAINER IN FIFE GROCERIES. &R AM mina ELIVENTH AND VINE sTP. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN BANGS. for families,_ hotels, or public institutkons, IN TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Alpo PhOadel phia Ranges. Hot-Air Furnaces. Portable Heaters, Low down Orates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Bolle,K, Stew-hole Plates: Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &e.; at Wholesale and Retail, by the manufacturers, NORTH. CILAICR, NORTH, relB-wfm6mt No. aoe North . SECOND Street. AUCTION SALE. YVVVVVW.W." • M. H. STERR, AUCTIONEER, T NON. 729, 721, 723 ZA NB Street. MM=G SIORSILS,WACIONN DEARBORN& CARRIAOII.9,Ir A R- Pi ES& SLEIGHS, ALSO ROBES. BELLS, &c. , Onod-ivill and Fixtures or the City Auction Mart, FILBERT Strest s. betwelp..Bretlli ludßiehth March 4th.on account of the owner declining business, will be sold at public sale. tho whole stock, then tho goodwill and fixtures, of the well-known Auction Mart for the tale of 110113 P Harness. CoNSISTINU or Jenny Lind wagon., rochaways, Germantown WN;t4ll9, family earringes,sulkyes.d.arbura wssowt. ex pre wt goon, fall-top wagon., standing-top wagon., bsrouonos. extension -top carriage., ALSO, sinale and double harness. eaddlos. covert-, wolf robes, ben.. halmr,,,ke. ALSO, Spleodid pair of Mares. will ho sold acparato or . is ðer. ALSO. The goodwill and fixtures of the Whole establishment. which is an akrellent opportunity Mr any rN•mon co noble of entering this kind of business, being very con trany Pitucte, and has no superior for either public or private sale.; the whole will ho sold perarnidorilY, sad the terms of sale made known on the day of sale. fe2l-0t • WM. H. STERR, Anetonner. • SIIT.RIFIRPS SALES. EERIFF"S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF s-f a writ of Fieri Faeroe, to me dirocted. wilt he ex posed to piddlesalt or vondue, on MONDAY Evening , March Y. 1P33 , at 4 o'clock, at Sansoin-street HAL All that certain lot or piece of ground, s'tnate on the north side of a certain thirty-feet-wide street called Mariner street, at the distance of two buodred and twenty -four feet west of Thirteenth street, In the late district of Moyamensing, now Second ward of tbo city of Philadelphia; coatainiug in front or breadth on said Mariner street sixteen feet, and extending In length or dept of that width sixty feet. to a twonty-feet•vrido•stireet called Poplar street. Bounded on the north by said Poplar street, east by ground granted to ]feud L. Patter son, west by ground granted to J. Kidd, and south by Mariner street aforesaid. [Being the came Prenliaai which Catharine Helmuth, by indenture dabs] the second day of March, anna Domini 11344, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 47, page IM, Sc , granted and conveyed to James McCloskey and Thomas Mansfield, in fee; reserving thereout a yearly. rent or sum of eighteen dollars per annum, payable bal f-ye y on the first day of the mouths of May and November, In every year thereafter forever, without any deduction for taxes. and •for arrears of which the same are to be sold. ] • • N.B. On the above-described lot Is erected a - story brick bnflding. LC. P., Mt Mar. T.'63. Debt. VD 93. W. Ti. Martin.J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James McCloskey and Thomas Mansfield. • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. February 9,1563. feMit MARSHALS SALES. MARSHAL'S • SALE. BY • VIRTUE of a writ of sale" by the Honorable JOHN CAD WAEADER, Judge of the District Court of the United. States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Admiralty. to me directed. will be HOld at Public Sale, to the highest and hest bidder for cash, at DERBY SIIIRE'P Store, No. 100 North WATER Street. on THURSD SY, March Sth, 'Snot 12 o'clock M., the Cargo of the Schooner Ehlllf A J.. TUTTLE, consisting of 1 li lid Mustard, 2 blids of Ink, Sbbls Ink, 1 case Liquor Le. iR pigs of Lead, 5 We Zinc, 6 bhdu Soda' Ash, 14 casks or Hardware, 10 kegs of Nails, 14 Inds Copperas, 14 casks and iii bins Soda, 11 bbls Epsom Salts. 5 bills Blacking in Loses, lot of Wire. 22 dozens Shovels, IS dozens Spades, 400 sacks of Salt, 75 sacks Saltpetre, and Et carboys of Acids.. WILLIAM MTLLWARD. United States Marshal S. D. of Pennsylvania. PHIMAELPHIA, Palm nary 21. 1 Int fe23.6t WANTS. A YOUNG` M AN HAVING knowledge of the Gents' Furnishing Business, is desirous of procuring a situation in the same. Can give reference. Address 'B. H. ' Pram otd WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, FROM 17 to 79 year» of age, to learn. the Wholeuttle Gro cery Moduesti; a eraduate from the. High School pre ferred. Address "Grocer," at Otte office.. • f023.3t• WANTED. -A - YOUNG : NAN FROM man Tl in a Haid e gg i ng r aMp r Z t3l Me KBET Btreef• MOW WANTED—A LADY TO TAKE T charge of the Lace and Embroidery Department in a Western IDry- Goode Store. None but ammo who are fully competent need apply. Address • Pittsburg," care of fiEherick & Black, 11-39 MARKET Sweat, through Philadelpiia Post Office, giving name and reference. fe2o-at* HOISTING ENGINE WANTED.-A new or second-band 'Portable Hoisting_ Engine complete. Addrete, stating price and where to be seen, J. S. 8.," North. American and United Mate* Gazette office. fe2o4mwa• SECON D-R AN D FURNITURE WANTED—AIso, Carpets, Mirrors. Beddhig.Stores. &e. The highest price paid in cash. Call or address Wll LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE venue. Cel.4-3w* TO ONE HAVING FROM TWO TO •A- Five Thousand Dollars. as an Active Partner; Will please call at Factory foot of . WOOD-STREET WHARF. Schuylkill, for full particulars. fel7-6e •LIGHT ARTILLERY.-WANTED; Fifty DRIVERS, Fifty CANNONIERS. and Two BB OLER3. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young. able-bodied men will find this the best opportunity offered to Join the finest and most &Arable branch of the service. All bounties liven. For further information apply nt Headquartani W.eurner SIXTH and (Aim- NUT Ftreeta. APT. OSBORN WA'PTtON, fel9-12ts Late of Banks' Corps. de WANTED - TO PURCHASE —A mamoderate sized thses4tot7Briok HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Must have all the modern Improvement& Address "House," at this office. stating price,_ terms„, and location. • • • • • 3531.4 f WANTED TO RENT ; FROM THE MIE. brat of April aext.., moderate-sized three•story BRICK DWELLIdG HOUSE, in a central locality. it mast have all the modern improvements. Address, Rent." at this Mere. stating locality and price. jald-tf mit a DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. —PHILADPJ.PHIA, Beb. 9. ]Sal. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Port Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newbern, C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felt-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDING. JioNoNe,„""INAMOVVV,,,, , ,,WWWVVVVVVVVVVVVYWN, INSTRUCTIONS IN LANGUAGES AND STEMS by a competent 'Dutcher. where such would be deemed an equivalent for Board. Country pre (erred. Address R. O. S., Office of this paw. raw FOR SALE AND TO LET. s3ooWad, SEOITRE THE ENTIRE control of a VALUASLETATENT. Patentee going to the . Army .. Address. . 'Patentee, ' Buck, county, Pa. . ter-7t• COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE beat fitted up Yard in the city. Caracity for doing any nmcunt of businena Inquire on the Premises, No. On' North NINTH Street.below Girard avenue. fett3-Bt. FOR SAL E—TRREE CYLINDER BOILERS, nearly new, capable of making steam. for 43-horsepower. Address " 8.," Preto) Office. fell-3t5 TO RENT--THE IRON FOUNDRY, TO on GERMANTOWN Road, above SIXTH Street. Possession on April Ist. Fixtures for sale. Inquire at No. 106 North SECOND Street. felo-tutbset• og, FOR SA LE-FIRST- CLASS ...L. NONTGOSIBRY COUNTY FARM, 95 acres, 15 miles north of the city, within one-half mile of Rail road Station ou the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, a desirable Farm of 70 acres near Darby, 8 miles from the city one of 106 ncres, 24 miles north of the city, one mile from Railroad Station, only $BO per acre. Call and examine register. Apply to B. PETIT, fe2B Back lie. 309 WALNUT Street. DELAWARE COUNTY FARM . - ;..la-12.0 acres,. 6 woodland,. nicely watered, abnndanco of frnit, substantial stone mansion, largo barn, with overshoot and shedding; will Nee), 36 cows; i t eeo,am,l, 3 by two railroads; one c f the best. /poly to JAMES E. CUMMINS, MEDIA, Delaware county, Pa. fet3.2t. FOR. SALE-VALUABLE ih Eighth-Street STORE and DWELLiNG PRO PERTY, in EIG'RTG Street, above Race. Also. Store Property, TB IRD street , above Market : a tine Dwell ing in SUMMER Street, above Sixteenth ; one in GREEN Street. above Sixteenth : one corner RIM YENTE and WALL aCE Streets, and many others. Call and examine regieter. apply. to E. PETTIT, fe24 Back of l'fo. 300 WALNUT Street. A. RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST MENT IN BEAL ESTATE—The property known as JON3S' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied by Mrs. Catharine Tohe,.on the south silo of CHESTNUT' Street, between Sixth and' Seventh streets, adjoining the Piper store of Messrs. Howell & Brothers; containing Shy-six feet six inches In front, and extending to &mom street about two hundred and thirtv-live feet; will be sold by the Sheriff* on MONDAY, March 2d, ISta, at 4 o'clock P. H., .at SANSO3I-STREET HALL tinder pro ceedings on an old mortgage, now held by Isaac Brown Parker, Esq. .dated April 17th, 1533, recorded in Mort gage Book A. St. ~ No. 13, page 11. This property is one of the most desirable on Chestnut street, and can be readily converted into stored, &c. The sale will pass a perfect title, clear of all team ',maces. Ariangemeutk 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 far ther information, apply to EDW. SHIPPED Attorney for the Owners Southeast cor. of SLiCTII and WALNUT Stree-s fe2C-tmh2rp • Philadelphia SEWING THE BEST IN USE. F AMILY SEWING MACHINES 1 AT EVERY STATE FAIR. OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS. ki9-eowtf iso erflgeTNUT STREET os: P UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE GDMPANY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS. President. JOHN EADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, which is now fully recognized as the only correct principle. The law under which this Company is chartered pro vides that, if the capital should, from any canes, become Impaired to the extent of $25.001 or more, the steekhold• ore shall be called npors to make good such deddeney. This to the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next os March 4th,11365. Rates of premiumeharged by this Company are as low as MO years' experience and the probable Altura rate of interest will intstifY. O. BABDiNWBRP3R. Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Phllaslelphia. ItILFRXENCE& Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre. Treasureoln S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westeott, & Co., Beakers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank strati. delowtim3m COMPANY, NO. FAgE INSURAN 406 CHMTNIIT Brea- PHIL PIKE AND IN D IL D. Woodruff, Geo. A.-West, John Kessler, Jr.. Chao. Stokes. A. II ResetsUlm, ' Josep D. HIM. 'CE, President. :ARDSON, incePro/ RD. Secretary. 'E.) Mt Panels N. Buck, Chan. Richardson. Henry Lewis, Jr.. Jelin W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davie, FRAIONS N. BM CHARLES RICH, WILLIAMS L BLANCHAI VOB = HAM • DYEING, STAANIPOO - or a delicthas lIATR. 1114 FOURTH and AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CARD. —Actuated by the eoliths/lon of many pa trous of the late Genies Onus season, the subscriber has induced Mr. CARL ANSCHUTZ torero:eat to another short geese,. of GERMAN OPERA iu Philadelphia, et the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will eoesistor six nights, COllll/1(.11ei ng on WEDNESDAY March dill, IRS. Tille ()Peres tube prodncsd will be : blitltlty WIVES OF WINDSOR," by YleolaL OSEVII. ' by Mobnl. "pse &otto.” by Mozart. 'STitAtHILLA." bv F. Von Elam THE MAItItIAG 13 OF FIO ARO." itV Mozart, And " D6R FREISCHUTZ." or eomeother selturwirtaged favorite Opent. For the 6/X OPERAS a Subscription will be opened on ibex ome terms an heave. viz SITBSCRU'TIONS FOR SIX OPERAS. Reserved Seats la Balcony. Parquet. or Parquet $5 Circle OO Ad 111644 CW to 0 Single Tickets, reserved seat 1(100 The Opera Nights will he: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. or SATURDAY. And no more than three Subscription ti!ghtt, will be given in any one week. Subscriptions r, csived 4b • J. E. GOULD, corner of SEVENTH and CHESTN Streets, only, on and after MONDAY. February 2. THE ENTIRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA (both considerably increased) will ba brought on from New York, and the undersigned pledges himself that while under his managerdeut every part of the above prospectus will be carried nut precisely as stated, and' nothing left undenn to make thin TnE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON ever witutsowd in Philadelphia. ADOLPH BIROFELD, Business Agent. •1419-10 t. • . Office 139 Seuth SSW SNTEI Stusg. 1y113.1310A.T., 'FUN!) HALL. . . MR. HARTMANN'S CONCERT, In aid . of Sociatiai or great utility to our Soldiers, on MONDAY EVENING. March 2, at Eight o'clock. PROGRAM3IE: •.L paraphrise;MidsamwerNialit's Dream ' • NY. HARTMANN, MUSIOAL FUND HALL THURSDAY. February . 9kb. . - - The Eminent Irish Orator, Whose oration., delivered recently at the Acadomy Of Music, New York, crowded that buildingto overflowing on each ocotsiou. In consequence of the difficulty of obtaining largo balls for the dates when 3lr Jones would he at liberty to visit Philadelphia. en dements have been made with him for TWO ORATIONS ONLY, the first to be ilerivared THURSDAY NEXT, Fehrriar7 29th. ' Subject—GARIBALDI, AND ITALY OF THE PRESENT. beingreminiscence.s of a personal campaign with Geo Garibaldi. The second Oration on SATURDAY, Febroar7 29th. Sabjecb—CUßßAN, • AND Tin WITS AND ORATORS OF TAR }TAR. Admifision cents • • - Doors open at 736 ; commence at 8. Tickets will be obtainable at all the Hotels and Music Stores on and after Tuesday next. fe`M•Bt W CHESTNUT-STREET THEA- J.N . TER . . . Lessee and Manager Mr. W WHEATLEY THIS (Mender) EVENING. Feb. or. MEL FOR HE FIRST TIME IN THIS THEATRE. ELVW:IN FORREST will uproar in Ins GRAND SHAKSPERIAN CHARACTER OF HAMLET. _ .. . In the Philosophical and vigorously Dramatic Tragedy of the same name It will he placed upon the stage with. NEW SCENERY. NEW DRESSES. NEW APPOINTMENTS,-and A SUPERB CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mr. J. McCullough av The Ghost. Mr. J. Lenergan as Laertee. Mr. J. G. Burnett an ' ' Polonitta. Mr. J. W. Collier as • Horatio. Mr.. O. Becks as.. Osrtc. Mr. J. Canoll as. The King. Mr. J. T. Ward as ' Marcellus. kir. C. Kingaland ac • The Actor. • - Mr. J. Taylor a.<Rosserans. . h1r..1. Martin as The First Gravedigger. ' • Madame Natal as The Queen. Mri. J. IL Allen as °phone.. Conductor M. MAIM HASSLER: TUBSDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb. 14, EDWIN FORREST. Mr. Wheatley . has intone pleasure In announcing that he has entered Inman engagement with TILE CELEBRATED ACTRESS. LUCILLE WESTERN, Who will make her first appearance in thls Theatre: Upon WEDNESDAY EVENING. Feb: Et.. PRICES OF AL3IISSIG7i.—FamiIy Circle, 25 cents; Dregs Circle,- SO cants• Parquet and secured Sects in Dress Circle, 76 cents; Seats in Pnrate Boxes. each $1 Doors 0D931 at it Coral rises at precisely '73S o'clock. BS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Bueinee. Agent and Treisnrer.•.. .. D.3ITRTHr. FIRST NIGHTS ! FIRST NIGHTS ! Of JOHN WILES BOOTH, " The Tolima Americas Tragedian, MONDAY and WES ttAT EVBIVINGS. Feb: 2? aud Viet - LARD THE THIRD. The Duke of Gloster, afterwards Richard the Third J Jtn Wilkes . Booth. The Earl of Richmond Barton HilL Queen Elizabeth Mrs. John Drew- Doors open al 7 curtain rises at 7M: Mir Seats secured elk days In advance, without extra. elarea. NVALNITTSTREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee. Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Bneinage Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONTMLLY. TIIIS (Monday) EVENING. February 23d, 1:163. The entire Nev and Original Drama of • THE SPIRIT FRIEND.' Henri Bragalone. 1.• Mr. E. Eddy. Henri de Febre, 5 Eugenia Kiss Kate Denim Alter which, ci e Thrilling Drama of PAUL, JONES. • - • - Long Tom Coffin Mr. F.. Eddy. Kate Plowdma bliss Josephine Tyson. kTo conclude with the Beautiful Military Sketch of THE PICKET OX DUTY. Doom open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7g. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—ElGHTH WEEK AND CONTINUED SUGOBSS OF THIS NOVEL EX tEI Ift ITION. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVEKING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—At each Entertainment_ _the celebrated lorpreraare MASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entlrel3 of Glass. will be in -full - operation. All the Magnificent Works of Art will he distributed gratuitously to the visitors. On FRIDAY EVENING, February Ifith, A TOURNAMENT OF WIT. A Splendid Case of Work will be given to the author of the best Conundrum on any subject per taining to the Exhibition. .PARTICULAR NOTICE. -The First Present, each eve ning, will be a Splendid Case of Glue Work. Admission, 16 cents. No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at 13 o'elociLid • 1a33-43V I tSBEMBLY BUILDINGS--TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great 3IAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hie LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and Week, Entertainments EVERY EVENING during the Week, commencing at 734 o'clock ; and WEDYESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will be marvellous: experiments in Magic ,• wonderful. powers in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission hi cents. Children 13 cents. TWENTY-NINTH QUADRILLE -a- PARTY to toe Contributing Members of the PHILA DELPHIA (BECK'S) BAND, No. I, will take _place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 25th, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Tickets Can be transferred Feb. eck & Burns', 329 MARKET Street, on MONDAY; Md, from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. Persons becoming Contributing Members will be en titled to cards of admission for threeparties. Please apply early to JAMES MADISON BECK, No. 748 FLORIDA Street, above Eleventh, below 'Fitzwater. TB E STEREOSCOPTIOON'IN WEST - 2 - PHILADELPHIA HALL—Paintings, Views. and 200 feet Inf Canvas, with. Drummond Light, on MON DAY .15VElaIVO. Adults, 20 cents ; Children 10. .THE THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE OF -A- Messrs. CROSS & JARVIS will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. un ,SATURDAY EVENING. Feb. 2S, NM F EST IV AL AND CONCERTI': FOR the Benefit of the Sabbath-school of • the• Ninth Presbyterian Church of this city. in-CONCEIi BALL, On TMSDAY.EVENILI. Pebruary tomtit - awing at 7:( o'clock. Tickets for sale at 0.1201. and Lbo2 lIARIallr Street, and at the door on the ereidna. fe2l-3t D L. CARPENTER'S • EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL - FLORAL .A3IER/CAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, April 14th. - . TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, Which are now ready for delivery, by JOHN. THORN LEY, Esq., MI Chestnut street. and D. L. C&R.P.ILV TRH, at his Rooms. G 3 Arch street. N. B.—No tickets to be had at the door on that Eve ning. th 1741• aERMAINTIA ORCHESTRA.. PUB. A-A trc REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFT'S& NOON at sy. o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Bentz, conductor. Ticketa2.s cents. Packages of 1 tickets, sl.—to be bad of Andre & Co.; 1.191 Cbtutnut street ; 7. B. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. n077-tf TEN GROVER AND BAKER HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA -214 South BlGHTYPlL.Veagir*Ututit. P ENNSYLVANIA AOADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS Ina CIiESTNIIT STREET, X. op.. daily (sunaaya excepted) from 9 A. m. till 'P. M. Admission 25 cents, Children half price. - Shama ofstook..s3o. jig HAVR TA.KRN FIRST PREMIUMS COPARTNERSHIP. - GEORGE P. RUSSELL and, DAVID C. LANDIS. of Philadel phia. have entered into a. copartnership under the Style or RUSSELL & LANDISJor the purpose of conducting. the wholesale Jobbing Drug kustaeosi. They succeed the firm- of Russell, Schott, & Co. Amid more recently William Schott. and have taken the old staud 410 MARKET and lila MERCHANT Streets. CIPPAIV NERSHIP. NOTICE.—T H E undersigned. have this any firmed a cojiartnorship, under tho firm of COATES BROTHERS. for the transac tion of the WOOL RIISINE.W.at their prement location, No. FebA St..-Phil a. BENJAMIN COATES. A 1663. 43E0.310R RI SON COATES. OF 1862, WHEN EXHIBITEDX THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing between the undersigned and the firm of. POTTER Ss BODINE in this day dissolved by mutual consent. Their successors,.F. E. &J. N. BODINE & CO.. will carry on the business, and are authorized to settle Ito affairs of the old tit m. (Sinned) DAVID POTTER; F. L. BODINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed. a Copartnership, under the narsa of F. L. & J. N. BODINE & CO.. and having bought mit the late firm of Potter & Bodine will continue the (Hasa Manufacturing business, at Bridgeton. New Jump., acid No. JOG CIINSTNUT Otreet, Philadelphia. (Sigaedt %DIE.. J. N. D DAVIII 0* ER. Philadelphia. Feb. 19. 196.. NOTICE.—PHILA.DELPHLAIRERRIT -1.1 ARV, 2, IS63.—TheCOPLETNERGERr hecetotbre M isting between THOMAS A. BIDDLE. BENET 3. Ear- DLE, and ALEXANDER BIDDLE, Bigoliapdliapltatme. Brokers, under the firm of Thomas pa le & Co., le this day dissolved-by the terms of our artigie4 arepartmer. ehlo to consequence of the deatboi Imam BRAW' 3 - 131DbLE. The business will be carried or."ey the surviving part• ems at the same place and undeatte an4N.E. 4sae? The affairs of the old firm via he segAlealtY tha 612 b* embers, lIROM AS ukr4.K. th2-Im ALEXANDER BIDDLE SUBSCRIIIIIAS WILL CONTI ."' Ntri. the DRVC&SINASS. as heretofore, a t ‘ l, O Old &P. a .& Ao. Street. ALLIS & CO., I V i 1114. MARlt'reet. POIA. • k..ltifarllANOL st•otomm , •!- - litl-aI t VEL _N. ATWOOD. NITAKELC 4 . Above Mtn ess 4 side. N. GIITfSTEB. STR " .. ugs•air moo - 11 GEI ES , UN . : KE btSB South TENTS itr DARTA eet, abo ß., ve brave. teICAm PhtUulelphia. ADIURRMENT9t. GERMAN OPERA Grand.Diii Paxanlni„ Perfurrne4 on violin by Mr. ISIOLLENHAUSR. 3. Auf FS tagen de , Gesanges Heller. Serenade. Icy Schubert, for Pi/1.110 hy Mutt. Mr. lIARTM ANN. 4. Serenade P. Schubert. MISS McCAFFREY 5. Polonaise--A Ant • Mr. HARTMANN. 6. La Sylphide. Fantabgie Caprice Mel leuhauex. Mr. MOLLENII AUER S March ruchbre 2 Valse—A flat. Mr. RARTM XIV 8. Ballnd MISS AIcCAFFREY. P. Witches Da Mr. DIOLLENEIAU 10. Campanella Mr. HARTMANN. OKI DOLLAR RAC . . TICKETS.... fenmtlus4V AND SATURDAY, Febru N ary 2SM, TWO ORATIOS DC MR. MASON SON-ES, COPARTNERSHIPS. Philadelphia, Feb.l9, 1863. M ICROSCOPE r , SPECTACLES, AND 819miLAssF61'3"NriVIAMs 81 CO., de".'W oa4 GEMTKIT Stmt. Poptnani.
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