The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 25, 1863, Image 3

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    FINANCLAL AND CQMMERCIAL.
TEE MONEY MARKET.
PulLADalamla, February 24, 1801.
The favor with which tho new banking bill is received
;hy the banks in New York and other citi,ri.has com
pletely upset the ealeulationa of tie enoinlas, and crentee
a feeling somewhat akin to astonishment in their dal
•comilted bosoms. Now the gold market to-day was in
tensely excited. and the price ran up wildly, which ex-
eitement woe the direct result of the orieratious of the
It was supposed by many that the banks would
'oppose the scheme, and that bat few individuals would
undertake to bank under its provisions, but the banks
being liberally supplied with Government seettritte.s—
end those whose vaults are groaning . the most heavily
lire the drat to respond—discovered that they wero rattly
in Mr potitton designed by Mr. Chase for those banks
Which adopted or were to organize under his plan, the
.only difference being the necessary/or/minty of signify-
ing to the Comptroller their intention. The rosnit will
be that their present circulation will be withdrawn, the
l'United States issue substituted, and no perceptible
.change take place In the habits or customs of the banks.
If the Lanka throughout the country were to outer bodily
'into the plan Chore would ho no need of further issues of
awl tenders. for they would supply currency; if, on the
contrary. they decline doing so, Government will issue
fo r 1 t Bel f The currency Is required, and the Govern
.anent must be supported either by the dale of its bonds or
paper promises: which of theso it will be is for the
?banks and people to decide—the Government i‘ helpless
to choose.
It is the (v.-plainly of more paper money corning on the
'market that is effecting the gold market, 'speculators
, boing bold in their conclusions, that because it has ad
-winced sixty II rout. on a three hundred million issue,
'•it trill advance largely again If a like sum is issued.
'The price rose to-day with startling rapidity to IMt
paused, and fell back about noon to 1113k@130; advanced
to 170, and closed strong. Old demands rose to 159. Go
vernment securities (flab advanced. Money continues
easy, al moderate rates, Axil cant beingithe controltng
Eger..
The stock market was active and excited, prices gene
rally responding to the feeling that "greenbacks" will
cause a heavy advance ono of those days. doverninent
him% 1893, were in demand at 1018; Boren-thirties sold
.nt 105, the five-twenties selling in one instance above
par st a t e fi ves advanced ,V; new City sixes rose 1
cont.; the old were steady; Pennsylvania Railroad
mortgagee:rot.o 1; Reading sixes, 1561, rose 3f 1993's
rose 2; 1870's 3,3; Camden and. Author sixes, 1813, rose 1;
Lehigh Valley Railroad sixes sold at 116; Pittsburg,
Fort Wayne, and Chicago 2d mortgages were steady at
106; Elmira sevens rose 36t the chattel tens 1; Schuylkill
Navigation sixes, 1882, sold at 7138; Philadelphia and
Brie sixoeht 110: Second and Third-streets, 2d mortgage,
at nog .
Catawiesa was active at 7,14; the preferred a little
Weak. 2334 freely paid. Camden and Atlantic preferred
was steady at 20. The increasing business of this road,
running by a tionnecting road to Now York, has given a
great confidence to its friends, not a Cow of whom speak
decidedly of a dividend before the close of the year. The
par value of the shares is fifty dollars. Long Island rose
to 40, an advance of L Little Schuylkill sold up to 46.
North Pennsylvania rose 3.1. Pennsylvania advanced
34. Shamokin Valley sold at 30. Reading was in de
mand at 46. Minehill sold at ME. Norristown at 60.
Elmira and Beaver Meadow wore steady. Passenger
railways were more active. Thirteenth and Fifteenth
sold at 27. Tenth and Eleventh at 40. Green and Coates
at 43.1. Arch-street at 2774. Spruce and Pine at 16.
• Canals are steady. Delaware Division advanced
Schuylkill Navigatiou roso the preferred Lehigh
Navigation rose ;5; the scrip also X. Sasquehanna rose
Wyoming sold at 10. Morrie was steady at 60; the
,preferred rose L
Bank shares Rare lively. Consolidation sold at 27,
Union at 36, Commercial at 49X, City at 47, Manufac
turers' and Mechanics' at 243 , Girard at 41. Bank of
Dentucky sold at 94; Northern Bank of Kentucky at 109.
Orcou Mountain sold at 3g, Big Mountain at 3, Lehigh
,%Ine.at 10. The market closed strong, $140,000 In bonds
and 9,100 shares changing hands at the regular board.
Drexel & Co. quote:
United States Bonds, 1091 t ice
United States Certificates of Indebtedness.... 97 9734'
'United States 7 3-10 Notes 1004 INN
Quartermasters ' Vouchers
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness .... t . „ 2Xd.
70 72 p.
Demand Notes 6,/ 71 P.
Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &0., as
Mows •
Malted States Sires 1591'
totted States 7 340 Notes
Certificates of Indebtedness...
Quartermasters' Voneliers.• • .
Demand Notea
Gold
The official averages of the Danko in the city of New
York, for the week outlier: Saturday last. Feb. 21, 1583,
present In the aggregate the following changes from the
Previous weekly statement of Feb. 14:
.. .
Increase of loans 8252, 298
Decrease of specie 445,016
Decrease of circulation 9,731
Increase of undrawn deposits '',391,978
Including the exchanges between the banks through
the Clearing House, and including also the S ab-Trensu ry
etatoment of Saturday afternoon, the following 13 the
general comparison with the previous weekly report,
and al with the movement of this time last year:
Feb. v. '132. Feb..2l, ' Si. Fob. 14.'69.
Capital 961).c0L0u0 *CAVACO° $691M.000
Loans 29,950,968 -ris.n.aso 178,153,692
Specie
Circulation 28,676,092 37.991.414 . 99,426,466
6,469,496 8.752.536 8,7156.517
Gross llepealts 127436.763 218,644,246 211.961.731
Xxcheaged 111,47.677 49,610.499 41 169411
UudITINVII 109479,016 170,109,758 107.72,5190
In Sub-Treasury... 4450.794 10,040, 690 9,531,629
Phila. Stock Exc , ,
. fßoForted by S. S. ElzarmAz
FIRST
/03 0 reon Mtn.... cash 834
60 Cutawissa R —.630 7)(
12 do 7T6
AO Norristown R —lots 60
76 Mlneldil R An
66 !Attic /*eh R....10ts 40
32. do 4831
00 o 6634
2 Pen
d ns R
8 do 66%
1567 Sch Nav Pref
lots 1 16 634 3 f
do .
SOO do - lots b 5 lei 1
iOOO Cam & Am Os '51...106
100011 S 7.30'1' 5 Blank 104
112 N Fenno R lots 1/3i
650 do 14 123 e
148 do 1234
Moo 17 S Gq 11
SOOO du 1 1°° 00,41
7030 City ees New 114
600 do 1063 i
2000/00 VS
do ill•year option .year
101
8 Delaware Div 4235
/00 L Island R 40
0
/62
00 Reading R ....cash 44 3
216 —do ...cull_
leo do
BETWEEN
- .
100 Reading R ..... ..b5 48
100 do bl 5 46
10020 1.7 S Gs Reg - Si lots.loo
165 13th & 15th -et 27
lo Morris Canal Prer.l32
30 10th & Ilth 40
10 Green & Coates.— 43
100 Arch-st It 27'
2002 d Si Sil-st 2d m. : ..110
100 Lehigh scrip 38
6300 Reading& 'B6 law
20001' kt%V&C 2d int.'...106
1000 Phtla & Erie Oc •
_•.110
IS Morris Canal.. •.16 00
67 do
1900 Palma 6s @eel cttii.1.02, 1 4
40 Man & Medic' Bk. 21
25 City Bank $7
3 Consolidation Bk-. 27
I 163 22 Solitlo Nay
3030 Penns R 2d nit cash
114. 1
20 Sbaruukin Valley.. 85
1000 Elmira Chat l's ail' 77
150 Cain R Pre b 5 21
100 do Prof. 23
100 do Prat b3O ZS
26 Lehigh Zinc. 60
.260abtionjli1ld it80.1624_ .
BOARDS.
18000 U S 62 Regis '3l • • —lOO
BOARD.
16 Lahum Slav ....... 60
1000 City Gs New 114
SECOND
Re 44 1 1063414
en ' I
60 Wyoming Caual... 70
100 do cash 10
IMO City Os Now 11434
400 do New 114
760 Catu R Prot s3O T 336
100 do Prot 07 Tig
100 N Penns R b 6 144
180 L W and R..lots
sO 40 40
40 do
40 Spruce St Pine R... 18
10 City Rank 47
900 U b '1.30 TN Blank.lo6
36 Penns R 67
8 Lehigh Nnr 60
s3O Cana & Atlas It
°J436cli
do Ray Prot lots.. Di
18
.14 136•*ii l
AFTER
41 Reading It "I
;SO Cam St Allan Pref. 20
CLOSING
Bid. Asked.
11 B 1
Os opus Vt.. 70134 10134
U$ 7.30 11 10.1
'American G01d..770 172
'Phil Be old 10634 107
Do now 1143] 11434
Plog co Be R.. • .. 65
enns Ba low 10)
Reading R 4634 45 94
Do bds 10...11414 115
Do bde `70...ww, 110
Do bds '88...106N. 108
Penns R BG3I 67
Do let m t1e..D814 119
Do 2d m 88..71431 114 X
horns Canal.... 60 60}6
Do pad 105..131 12.4
Do 8e '78.... .. • •
Bo • 2d uttg...107
Ba sq Cana1....... ..
Do
achnyl Rev 8Y 8,14
Do prtd ..... 18 1831
Do 6s '82.••• 71 7134
Sluice R .. , ... 3034 40
Do prfa.•.... 63 54
Do 76'73—...1114 112
Do 105.........71785
VDo Penns 1234
6 .......489 80
Do 108 _lll 11234
rhila Ger & Nor. 60 69
Lehigh Val R... 80 • •
Delilah Val bd5..1141( 117
in Sell Nay Pr0f...b16 163‘
MOO U 8 Elo '3l IOIX
36000 T S %I 'St Reg 10t5.10014
0 Girard Bank 41
2000 Penna R 2d mt ..
..11454"
120 Bank Kentucky b 5 94
130 N Flank Ey b 5.102
MOO American Gold 170
25 Arch -at R 27'
75 do 29
134 LIMB Soh IL ..... . 46
lfkl Saito Canal 7
1500 Sell Nay 0a '7O GO
10000 Noma It lot mt.-113g
ID Lehigh Scrip ..2dys 334
100 Big Mountain 3
IEOO Soh Nay 6.; '81!...... 7.
Commoraltil Dank. 49
9000 Lehigh Valley 63-116
°ARDS
1159 IT Poona R 1216
31 Delon Bank 33
FUMES.
Era .dzkea
Catawissa R..... 7% 7%
Do prfd 241.4 27%
Beaver Mead R.. 60 67
Minehill X 54%
Harriebarg R.... 06 68
Wilmington 8...
Lehigh Nay
Do shares... 69 5911
Do scrip.... it% 1D
Cam Amb R••• 150 103
Phila at Brie 65..110 • •
i Bun & Erie 75.... .. • •
L Island R 40 41
Do bonds...lol - ••
Delaware Div.... 42% 42%
Do bonds-103 ••
Bprace.street 8.. 35% 16
Chestnut-st R• •.. 633 i 64
Aroh-etreet R....
Race-street R.... 10 11
Tenth-street R... .• • •
Thirteenth-st 8.. 26% 27
W Philo R. ..... . 66 66
Do b0nd5......
Cireen•etroet R... 43 4334
Do bonds.... • • • •
Second-street R.., 90 81
Do bonds... • • • •
Fißh-street 4.... 62% 63
fie.mi-weeKly Review of the Philadelphia
3lnrkete:
Figinnauy 21—Evening.
The Produce markets continue quiet, and there is no
material change in prices to notice. Flour is dull at
- former quotations. Wheat is rather better. Cotton Is
quiet, there being very littiodlsposition to operate. The
stock of Coffee continues vary light, and prices are well
maintained. In Provisions there to a fair business doing.
Navel Stores are scarce end high. Oils are very firin.
Wool. —.The transactions are light, bat prices are with
out change.
FLOOR. -- The demand is moderate. and the market
dull at previous rates; sales comprise about 6.000 bbls at
5W,(1.00 for superfine; 48.7507.50 for extras, including
SOO bbie extra faintly at $7.761gi8; 000 bbla "Jenny Lind"
family on terms kept private. The sales to the retailers
arid bakers are limited, ranging at our above quotations
for superllue , extras, extra fa and $9®9.60 bbl
for fancy brands, according to quality. In Rye Flour
there in very little doing; small sales are snaking at 45
bbl. Corn Meal is in demand at 44 for Pennsylvania
and 41.711 V bbl fur Brandywine.
(MAIN.- - The offerings of Wheat are light, and prices
have advanced, with sales of 2.1,000 bus, including good
and prime Pennsylvania red, at 172®176e Fl be. in store
and agent ; white is selling at from 16011.7X1c bu, the
latter for prime Kentucky. Rye—Peantryi verso. rs waist
ed; small sales are snaking at oscpuoo bn. Corn is
limn, and prices rather be:ter with sales of :61,00) bus,
including new yellow at 81813 c, tire hitter afloat; old
yellow is selling at 00©31c lm. Oats are grin, with
sales of 12,00 burr heavy Peunsylvanla at 61e for 32 Ms;
light Cate are selling at 37(246c bn. •
PROV IaIONS. —There is a fair bust nese doing, in most
Hinds, with sales of Mess Pork at $l4. V 1414. 75 for old,
and 410016 for new. the latter for city peeked. Moss
Beef ranges from $120.1615 for country and city. Beer
Hams are held at 410 76, cash 200 Obis were taken at
that figure. Dressed Bacon - Thed higher, ranging at
$0.507 the UV lbs. atock to very light,
with sales of plain and fancy Hama at lallge • hides, 70
for new, sad Shoulders ut We for old, surd 146hc for
new. Green Meats are rather better, and?ea es of 300
tibia and tee Hams atfiligrac forplekled, ,0174 c for
lots in dry salt; CO tea do sold on private terms; 6. 1 4WA1
Is asked for Sides, anti 6.44661ic for Shouldersein salt.
tingess firmly held at the adysince, and the stock
very light. Sales of 600 bbls and tot
cash, now held at the latter rate, including head Lard
at 10e,and kegs at llEc. cash ; country is selling at WirV)
20)fe it lb. Hatter—There la a fair inquiry; salts of roll
at Itiaaic, and solid.packed 1161170 ti lb . rJheeee Is worth
13c i 5 lb, and Eggs 20(32 7 -0 V dozen.
METAL:I.—There 18 a good demand for Pig Iron, and
prices are still looking up.; sales of 1,000 tons No. 1 An
thracite at equal to 333 It ton cash; VI for No. 2, anti
2.1.1 cash, for forge. Scotch Pig Iron has been sold at
sfl ton. Dar and Boiler Iron continue very lion.
sad—There is very little Pig here, and it is held firm ly
at 936 c, cash. ecreaor—rrliere ie very little doing in
either Sheathing or Yellow Metal, and prices are un
changed.
B ll.—Quercitron is in demand, with sales of 50
hhds Ist No. 1 at *3O V. ton. Nothing doing in 'fanners'
Thule.
CANDLES. The stock - of Adamantine continues
Sperm sales Tallow boxes light weight Western at 19He.
sod Candies are uuchanged.
COAL.—The business continues dull; there is but lit
tle going forward to supply the Clovernineutl and for
Eastern markets, and the transactions are limited, the
shipments being mostly to New York.
COPPEE.—There is very little arriving, and the stock
in first bands is nearly exhausted; sales of 200 bags. in
cluding Rio, at slsll3le, and Laguayra at 3103.3 c lb,
cash and four maths.
COTTON.—The market is nearly bare of stock, and it
is in limited eminent, — with sales of 100 bales, chiefly
middling Uplands, closing at 90002 c, cash.
FEATHERS are dull; mace of good Western at 45r_0170.
cash.
FlSH.—There is a better demand for Mackerel, anti
orrutin &Oa '$ bbl better. NOB. 1 and meld at
3.6C@HIS and $17.70018: sales In store lets at $13 , 4)113. 60
bay and hose Is, *2O for large, $.3@)10 for 2s, and.
$6.20 to $6.00(4)7 for medium and largo 3s 1.000 obis sold
from the wharf on terms kept private. Pickled Herring
sell at s2 . 6Cggiit bbl. Codfish is firm at the advance
noted last week; further salve at 41. 75 'it quintal.
FRUlT.—There is very little doing in foreign. Raisins;
are scarce and held rather higher. There Is but little
Citron here. Domestic Fruit moves off slowly. Gr
are een
Anniesranar fro m b a r /02 bbL y an i d dried do at $5(416
PA L a t tVil t e e f r ol o u r npait g ed t e lC uC r ters o a l s c ia halves. Soul I lido
for pint,
.r
t:::.^4-44K211
of Lime hulk aita crou l 10311 11W sueni <1"..91110
to the Mae,
HEMP is quiet, there being no auppihes here to Olicr
rate in.
lIIDES are dull; an Import of Pernambuco received
lest week has wen partly sold at 22c, oft Dine.
HOPS )111Ye en upward tendency, MY the expectations
from New York have been unit:rust ly taro. Sales of
first sort Rastern and Western at 2603 ) c 15 lb; now held
at the latter rate.
LC6tBEJI..-2 he butrine-s In till kinds tins been limited,
but it is Huth:tattled that the conalug building season will
1
.101 X 'mg
:loth' Jai
.9730_ 97X
9.) 9:96
171 , Iliti
ge Sales, Feb. 24.
a. illflade/PhiS ElCOhltlige.
OAR D.
Do bonda•'
Girard College id
gIMViM
boa good one, and the trade are looking for higher
priest , .
NOSSF.6.—There i lim ited;y firm feeling In the mar
ket, bnl the demand is salmi of clayed Cuba on
terms not malls public.
NAVAL STONES of all descriptions aro scarce; sales
of ileum at ifie&W.N . f bbl for common, and $25 for No. 1.
Tar and Pitch arc neglected, and prices are nominal.
Npirits of Turpentine centtnnos ve,y high, with small
sale. a t atlec@le6 yi gallon.
OlLS.—There is more doing in Petroleum, with sees
of NW bbin crnde, part to arrive, on terms kept private.
and V 0111.1.18 at 19c. Refined Is selling at 4kl , l o ot, free.
and In bond. Fish Oils are arm, with a steady
demand. Linseed Oil to unsettled, and has again sul
vonred; sales at eil.ettal.olli
PLAL.TER, ie in demand, and wanted at rOl
soft. ton for
RICH is in good request, with sales of min g °°n at
7NO7gc, cash.
SSALT. --Theonly sale wo hear of is 'MOD sacks Ash
ton's ;tt St AO sack.
SERVS. —There is morn inquiry for Cloverseed ; and
.1,000 lmsli elm cold at *6•75€.7.2.5Ti bushel, cud some from
second hands at Hitt 120. Timothy is scarce, and prime
is held at $2.3703. Flaxseed is wanted by the crashers,
and is taken on arrival at $3.00 bushel.
BUG AR. — The market has been extremely quiet since
atm last report ;sales of 300 hlids. Colas at 103i@lle, and
New Orleans at 11.`.f@11,4;c. cash and time.
SPIRITS—Brandy and Gin are firm, and the sales
light. N. F.. Rum is held at nc. y ditlL: so Los
of Pennsylvania and Ohio WS al 6th, and hunts awl
drudge at/5(0570. .
Ts Lr.ow. —Glty rendered is held at 12.36 e, n.nd Country
1134 1 12c%1nt lb.
TORACCO is quiet. the high views of holders check
ing business.
WOOL continues arm but quiet; the stocks lathe hands
of the dealers are light, and the recent adc sue° has beim
well maintained; sales of 109,000 Ms chiefly a t SlK@S6c
for medhun and fine, including tub at 85a4Sclb,
The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at
tbls port to-day
Flour..
Wheat.
AHRIVAI 4 S AT THE HOTELS,
tip TO 12 o'cLoair LAST NIGHT.
Glrard—Chestnut
S Levison, St Louis
S R Whitall, Mt Holly
W C North, New Haven
Mr Catell
.T C White, Philadelphia
W W Wood,Philsdelphia
P W Smith, New York
8 P Bonsai I L Pen na
Mrs Thus B Potter, Penns
Thos E Potter. Penns
Miss Potter, Penna.
Linville. Allentown
F Hollidny, Tipton, Pa
.1 McPhail, Strangsburg
Mrs Chandler, Nashville
Wm kleCreery,Pittsburg
Wm H Etter & lad y,StLouis
T Daniels, NW
Bdw Ramble, Boston
Mrs S J MneDowell &son, Ci
Seth Crittenden, CI
D Msekohlit it . , Penns
A H Schultz, Fishkill
Thos bl Ogle Delaware
D II Weed', U S A
Sohn S G rnham,Pottsville
II R Petriken,Leck Haven
Cart Cyrus Newlin, Miss
Moore, Boston
J G Devoe & 1%1 . , Illinois
I Fetter, New ork
T J Hill, Rhode Island
R B Briggs, Rhode Island
11 T Clark, Nebraska
Chas 05good. Norwich
Chas 13 Osgood
W Jatfuty, New York
tient E It Geary, U
Mrs Geu'l Geary, Pa
Miss Comfort Couroh_, Pa
M
Capt 0 M HoostOu, o
!Chas DI Wagner
Continental—Ntuth
S 74 Townsend, Maine
G A Nicolls, Beading, Pa
Lelsenring, Ponna
W C Jewett, Colorado
Saml Lewis, Wash. D C
J B Jones, Bristol, Pa
P 11 Jones, St Louis
W C Porter, New Jetties]
C D Hendry, M D,N J
B Spottswood, Delaware
V N Knapp, Washington, DC
Fredic,Olmsted, Wash, D C
J Menlo & Now York
C nga
Woosldnd
J
end Chestnut Street'
W S Chasse, Bodes
J C Bessoovert & la
Mrs Lefferts _
Mr Capron & la, Baltimore
Miss A Atkinson, Balt •
Miss B Atkinson, Balt •
C B Barkley & wf, N Y
ThOd Smith & wf, Conn
Mrs Churchill, liartford,Ct
.1' B Anthony, Pray, R I
0 Westmore, Jr. New York
M II Weeks, New York
0 W Holt, Chicago
II H Holt, Brooklyn
Miss Dixon, Westfield
Chas C Grew, Fall River
Sips V W Parker
Mrs L Germain
Mrs King, Nov York
J 0 King, New York
E Chamberlin, Troy, N Y
Capt J II Grover
Mr Potter, Connecticut
A IV Austin, U S A
A J Mason. U 8 A
H Jntter,U S A
Stephen El Wiiliams„Boston
J L 8 Thompson, Boston
Sam! Smith, Jr, Boston
Mrs D Forrest, Nov York
ID D Badger, New York
J A 1) Gross, Boston
LL Miner, Vermont
C B Plimpton, Rockville
S a miuhu .
Stephen Bean. Cenireeo,Pa
Tohn Gilroy, Now York
R Keller, St Louis
IJ L Green, New York
Gee L Haithmton, Boston.
A P Ntehoh , ,_ Buffalo
E II Allen, Jr, New York
B II Dawson, Boston
G 11 Tab!), Louisville, Ky
SI Miner, New York
P H Drake New York
S A Allen, New Jersey
J Anderson, New Fiaven
E Roby, New York
E D Griswold, New York
11 Ebert, St Louis
8 Ebert, St Louis
J Bullard, Massachnsetts
James L Ripley, N York
Ti! Porter, New York
L E Rigby, Detroit
C J Colcorti & la, Portsmth
D Bush, Lexington, Ky
H Hodges Baltimore
W l, Vandersloot, St Lords
S 8 Minor, Kentucky.
G A Woodruff II S A
S Waterbury Sr la, N York
Jno A Stewart St wf, Wash
Thos Franklin, York
3' Langdon, Elmira
R Jones, Elmira
J C Johnson, Now York
P W Bishop. Troy
•
A B Shaw, New York
C 3I Scofield, N York
A M Beckinty, Prov,R I
V R. Corbett, Washington
C A Macy, Jr, New York
Baleman Doe, Pittsburg
JR Bracken 3t
John Baird, Now York
J W RlllOllll Si Louis
JP Hubbell,' New York
W M White, New York
Mrs White, New York
Miss Plerrepont, New York
John Carney & wf, N Y
Isaac Corbett, Baltimore
Wash A Dauskin, Maryland
•J AI Rankin, Now York
A ri Haight, Newrork
F E de Silva, Cuba
'Antonio Bridat, Cuba 1.
T Belknap Sc buly, H York'
&Use Belknap, 11 York
J A Blanchard, jr, Boston
Cyrus If Markle, Westmo'd
B II Woods dt wife, VI
'Urn Astor, New York
J W Chanler, New York'
John Harper, Pittsburgh
AlisaNCßrayton, Cleve3'd,o
J Tome, Maryland
Jno SFerguson&wf, Boston
Mies A 11 Bates, Boston
Ur T Turner. U S A
F Richerson, N York
Win \Vhltty & wife, N J
B Rowland and wife
Afaj E L Lee. USA
IA Rend tick, Wash, D C
Geo Douglas, N York
.Tames Acker, New York
B Owen, New York
A E Warner, Batavia
J Y Richards, Maine
David Ayers, Newark
'l' P Howell, Newark -
M F Merritt, New York
Chas A Shaw, Maine
T Newbury, Taunton
H Coleman & la. Delaware
Then Appleton, Mass
R Parka, Brooklyn
E Thirkield, Franklin
Jas S Bards",l Cincinnati
.1B Barker, I?ew York
F Gallaher, Washington
W 11Shattuck, New York
O Seebtum, New York
F Wilkinson, Roston
Geo 8 Moore. New York
N N Haven, New York
Geo H Power, Now York
P Jewell & In, Conn
B R Mills, Conn
Merchants'—Fourth
B Dettlebacb, Hagerstown
A Lou chheim, Goshen
MLongini, Lyons
JILA Lon ther Altoona
L S Coryell,'lVew Hope. Pa
B Lilly, New Jersey
.1 Satterfield, Greensboro 1
J D Dendarson, Baltimore
B B Campbell, Pittsburg
WA. 11eCalmeut, lowa
John Ence, Bedford
John Sannula,Ell2abeth, J
Jacob Fisher, New York
J F Day, Pittsburg
ffnigg . s, rie filassfichlsltlL
"a - sr - xirvaa..
A C Hansa. Pst.tsbwrig
31 Mentzer, Pittsburg
D H Lockman, St Lours
A Bartholomew, Ohio .
his Rafferty, Pittsburg
Ii C Fhb, Ohio
Geo C Davis,Pittsburg
W Ten Eyck Ponca
T Eudlich, Reading, Pa
F Kurtz
E DI Eisfeld, lowa.
R 31 Raab, lows
street, below Arch.
W SicCreery, Pittsburg
J N Hobart, Dayton, 0
IT Guterman
_ .
W Dunlap. Wisconsin
.1 MaJunkin, Ohio
H D Thomption, CurwinMee
H B Boymen, Ohio
M J Kramer, Allentown
Capt D O'Connell.kivf USA
B A. W Hunter, Mass
J S Stambaugh, MitHin,Pa
C W Robinson, Ohio
T C Caldwell, Penna
Dr L B Hawley, .Pbcenixv'e
C S Knight, IS
Mrs Mary Adams, Chicago
'Joe Bicknell, London, Hug
W K Wilson, Dauphin co
L Maury Penns
S B Drainer, Catawiesa, Pa
H PT Steele, New York
W 8 Haven, Pittsburg
1 Cyrus Brom:L.-Mil ton
' J M Grimts, Princeton, 111
R Pease, Mass .
street, above Fifth.
American--Chestam
J J Purcell. New York Miss Kulekebocher • •
R Backus, New York. D Nichols, Saleni,lKass
WII Lansing, New York J M Cox, Delaware
G reenwood,PtDelaware Joe K Riley, Now Jersey
J R Marston,_Baltimore S Silver, Delaware
J C Moran, Waab legion E R El mer, Bridgeton, N
A C Mazer. Harrisburg 0 L Boyd, Tamaqua
A II Richardson, Philip Dreher, Tamaqua
W T Mass F J Painter, Pennsylvania
Ceo Brinton,W Chester J Rutter, West Chester
J H Collins,Delaware P Brown, Connectient
R M Jones, Delaware F A Cottle, Delaware
J 0 Hinsdale, New York W A White, Clintonville, Pa
0.1 Waterman, Na-diville H Anr,bury, New York
C Newburgh, New York 11 Mitchell, iNew York
.1 Newburgh, New York ea Brown, Trenton
BPhinney& la, Colanalins, .0
St. Lone—Chestnut street. above Third.
I
R B Robinson, New York Dr Rowe, New York
Lt J Gibbs . wr. 'Virginia T Johnson, New Bedford
BD Etchisen, Washington Il Hartshorn, Rochester
S Stoke& Now York 0 'l' Walton, Boston
II Trice, Delaware Wm Peterson, New York
G .Tames, Nev Jersey B A Wharton. Mans
.1 H Wendy, Newt' R Stewart, Wilmington
J It Smith, Ohio W llilhonse, Wheeling. VII
J zeyland. Massachusetts Wm H Mann,-Now York
W B Rosenbaum, X Jersey Lewis Foster, Maine
Capt.lSWilson .t ta,Virgiutft W J Stetson, Boston
Gala WH. JenylneN, lft.,Xti H B Stone, Auburn
A R Tel cot t, 1r irm Ma, Miss lir Gook“ New York
D Potter, :Aim Jersey J L Gilton, Trenton, NJ
The lUsikon—Areh et,recit. ' above Third.
Cant rl C Higdon. Va :r 3 BleTtutne, Columbia
V II illyet., N York SD Markle, Mansfield, 0
Haply_ P E N Mcßliree,Alleir'eY City
3 Tinster, N 'York II r McAdam+, Cadiz, 0
W F Pitcher, N Jersey S H Ladd & w, Vermont
J Keeler, Trenton C Wood, it Jersey
.1' Wright, N York IP ft Van Glides , Jersey
Ii S Overlent:, W Overton S X Marshall, N Jersey
J D Moser, Allentown, Pa W Z Dover D
P a
.re.s Keeler, Trenton, N J des Kirk. Dover, Del I
Wm P Pitcher, Trenton, NJ
eet, above Third.
11 J Saeger, Allentown
Mrs Sands, Lock Raven.
Jonas Wolf. Penna
L T Albright, Lewisburg
Daniel Shaffer, Lewisburg
J F Landis & wt, Richmond
C R Armstrong. Ohio
Ellartrauft, Pottstown
.7 Kauffman, Reading
11 Light, Lebanon co
nos Rear, Mineraville
National—Race
H E 31i11er. Selinszrove
lv zn Davenport, Penna
C C Souders, Berwick
K Bulitcr, Luzerno co
E S Fitch, Luzern co
Geo W Res, Lwnerne co
Geo Johnson, Luzerno co
It Snyder, Bradford co
Win Herr, Allentown
G NV Hoffman, Allentown
Henry B Ralf, Allentown
"above Callosvhlll.
S FL' Lutz, Berks co
D K Roeder, New Hope
Mica Ortt, Pei:lceberg
Mrs Eidcatairer, Penueb'g
Ettleuuttller, PennsWg
B Boyer, Mellow) , City
S Boyer, Port Cliutou
Bdw Ma.on, New York
W 6 Botcher, Hamburg'
Bald Eagle—Third
H P
B E asto B T n
hompson. Hoeg co
B
Mrs .T R Cowell. Penne
Bentham Bucks co
Levi Haas. Schlk Haven
Rehrig,
N Kistler. Schuylkill co
1) H Steigerwalti, Schlk co
l Kuntz., Slatington
Bleiellaßear — Third its
.7 H Koones. Lehigh co
R H Lorca, Penns
Jonas Dauber, Penna.
A,Danber, Penns
ITM Erdman, Zionsville
L Walker, Rncks Co
Chas Finney, Hartsville
C Harper, Jenkentown
and Market. streets.
T 8 Taylor,,West Cheater
.3 Alcorn, Kittanning
D Vauhorn. Boston
J F Anchors, West Chester
D L Gruber, New York
B Walker, Massaehmetts
J C Wadding, 'Providence
E 8 Aldrich, Providence
States Union—Sixth
3 Boozer, Pennsylvania
litreAnthonyAshland. Pal
FI Anthony. Penne
F Smith, Penne.
D II Rivers, Doylestown
A It Holier,Franklin, Pa
John P Farr, Ohio .
Llent F Sargent, 13 S A
Commercial—Sixth ati
T Wl'ennineton, Delaware
Si Robing
Goo C Snyder
0 Phillips & Is, Newark
A A Anderson, Chester co
.1 Mode, d, West Chester
A Coateaville
A Lyon, Maryland
Amos Spencer
E W Staples, Cecil co, Bid_
elovort Vernon--Second etreete above Arch
1
G H Stark, Washington - J Guyeenger, Baltimore
3 Graisborry, Washington 6 Lightbotly, Wisconsin
.0 Fweley, Closter mores 0 L Boas &la
W Downey, Balt W Bowen
biadlson—Seeond street. above Market.
\V Jones & la, Del Mrs Freese, Moaroe co
W Bailie, Baltimore James Williams, Penult
W Overneid, Monroe co Joshua Fell, Backs co
C C Souders, Berwick, Pa Robert Beans, Bucks co
John ratchin, Wilmington
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.-
All who have used this standard Medicine for
.Asthma, Consumption,
Bronchitis, Pleurisy,
. Whooping Cough, Croup,
Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness,
Cr any Pulmonary Complaint, attest its usefulness.
Recent Cowls and Collis, Neuritic Pains, Re., are
quickly and effectually cured by its diaphoretic, we tly.
lag, and expectorant power.
Asthma it always cures. It overcomes the spasmodic
contraction of the air vessels, and by producing free
expectoration at onoe removes all difficulty of breathing.
Branch'lifB readily yields to the Expectorant. It sub
dues the inflammation which extends through tho wind
tubes, produces free expectoration, and suppresses at
once the cough and pain.
Consumption.—Vor this insidious and fatal disease,
no remedy on earth has ever been found so effectual, It
guildlica Iti4 tonammatlon, relieves the cough And pain.
...a of r.ci
1.-ani121.... r.de4Sl ?La
::1=1:7111 Pzittit: gllt14:11Gt!
1.. —.a—, FPOtha 11111110.
Illiooptno ansgh Is promptly relieved by this Expee
torest. It shortens the duration of the disease one-half.
and greatly mitigates the sufferings of the patient.
In all Pulmonary complaints, in. Croup, Pleurisy,
kc.. it will he found to be prompt, safe, pleasant, and
reliable.
Prepared only by DR. D.JAYNE Si SON, 242 CREST
NUT Street, and sold by Druggist* generally. fe2,3-2t
3,400 bbIL
9.500 bus.
0.40 bus.
0,000 bus.
rest, below _Ninth.
John Andrews, Elutira,•N
Miss Dodge, Salem. Mass
Mr Swartz & lady,Tainagua
Kahl .3 Henderson, N Yorkt
Chas Ca Ilaglian,N York
Hon T 3 Yorke, N Jersey
0 Metcalf. Pittsburg •
C W Lento, Balthnore,
H McClnre,
NV ML lord, Williamsport
N .7 Walsh, Pottsville
J SeanMu, Pottsville •
1' Maher. Harrisburg • -
John W Nields, NY Chester
C F Langovin, Quebec.
John afeely, Lebanon
W F Petter, , on,'POttsville
Geo W Elder, Lewistown
B K Hong, Milton, Pa
Wm A Haag, Milton, Pa
lion M &rouse, Poona
T W Townsend, Maine
H Green & Indy, Troy
Charles Arbnekle,Pittsburg
Mrs Smith, Rochester
West & hub - . N 'York
A II Cleat; York Pa '
C P Field, Maryland
Y Sharp, Carlisle
David Blair, Huntingdon
H H Minister, Patina
A W Onczain
DIEHL. —On the 24th hunt., Sarah B„, wife of William
Diehi, and daughter of theist() Jacob
the family male relatives and friends of the &mils - are re
g:leg I"."VsloaultirtiltenThu°Actroom. her late
afternoon, at 2 oclock, without further notice.
BAt B.—On the 29d inst., Btnnuel B. Bass, in the 791
Year of his uge.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of his sou-in-law,
James M. Bustill, No. 83) North Eleventh street, ea
Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, ToproceeTto Lebanon
Cemetery
BLITCHINSON:—At Bristol, Pa., on the' evening of
Monday, Feb. 23d, Marian, daughter of Joseph B. and
Selina Hntchinson, in the lath year of her age.
The friends of the family aro invited to' attend the
funeral, on Thursday morning, at without
further notice.
DODOSON.—At residence, in Dby Second
day morning, the 22dinstant, Josepb Dodgeon , aged 77
years.
The friends and relatives of the family
Friendsctflly
invited to attend his funeral, to meet at Meeting
House, in Darby, on Fifth-day morning, the 28th in
stant, at 10 o'clock, precisely, without further notice. aa
BROUS. —On the 21st hut., George W. , son of the late
Nicholas Brous, in the H)th year of his age.
The friends and acquaintancee of the • family,Bre re
epeetfallyinv ited to attend the funeral, from 'the resi
dence of his mother, Sirs. Sarah Brous, Second street,
above Olney street, Twenty-third ward,-this (Wednes
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed tea. James'
Church.
- - •
The following are resolutions adopted:by the Clio
eophic Society of the College of Now Jersey; relative to
the death of Rev. John McDowell, D. D
.
_whersos, God • to 'remove to
Soirow at his death; andoiti deeps tfluttn}-Svrmm.
bereaved relativo.q and friends, demand au utterance.
Regoired, That while we bow with submission to the
heavy stroke, and mourn the loss of one who lived hut to
do good, who was known but to he loved, we find cause
of thankfulness to the Divine Goodness, which spared
him to be useful to more than two generations of men,
and to leave to the world the precious legaby'of his up
tight Christian character.
Resolved, That during his long life his Interest in the
Christian movements of the age has never failed, and '
that the sinters affection which ho ever manifested for
his Alma Mater deserves the grateful acknowledgment
and earnest emulation of all her sous.
Resolved, That in his decease the Cliosophic Society
has lost one of its oldest and most beloved members, the
College of New Jersey a devoted son and an invaluable
friend, the Church of Christ an earnest and valiant
champion for the truth, and the world a constant laborer
for its highest good.
Reeoltal. That we tender our warmest sympathies to
the mourning family and large circle of friends, and that
as a token of our respect and sorrow, we wear the usual
badge of mourning for thirty days.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to
the family of the deceased, and be published in the
Philadelphia, New York, :tad Elisabeth papers, '
E. D. LEDYARD, Jr., Pennsylvania,
ALEX. T . , SfeC ILL, Jr., New Jersey.
OSCAR KEEN, New Jersey,
Cm° HALT„ Feb. 23. DM Committee,
QPRING MOURNING GOODS-BES
SON & SON,—Mourning Store. No. 918 CHEST.
NUT Street, have received •
Black Silks of the most desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks.
Paris Printed Foulard Silks.
Black kfortssalines, Tamises. Bombazines,
Black Craps Tammetans, Alpacas, and brohairs.
Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Mohairs.
Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Garages.
Black &Allah Crapes and Veils.
Shawls, Hosiery, Uloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleevess,
etc felti-tf
above Ca llowhW.
Hiram Schell, Penns
.T l torah, Pentiehnrg
W' Herner, Pennsbnrg
W 11 Smith, Pottstown
Whetstom, Initiactua
D J Urfer, Montg oo
S C Steinmetz, blyerstown
reel. above Chestnut.
II C TialdwirkWeet Chester
W
D Barns, est Chester
W S Jackson. Penne.
H Stanton, Doylestown
M J McKinnon, Maryland
K Schindel, Maryland
P Nan's. Bordontown
L C Carman. Bordentown
F G Wiese,
G Tay Bordentownlor
Ohne
TUE PRESS. -- PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1863.
SLEIGHING.-
DT TER BARD or tow= UALL •
Hear the merry Pleigh-bellsjinglingl
'Tis the time for sparking now
While Tour toes with cold are tingling
Can you not your . loVo avow
When through drifting snow,: you ride,
With your sweetheart by your side.
If her ears are not quite frotou,
Dotter time cannot be chosen;
Show your skill In Cupid's learning.
Toll her how your heart Is burning;
Cold CHnnot the tongue benumb,
Or make nu ardent pastier dumb.
While the tinkling sleigh-bells sound,
. .
Gently whisper in her ear,
And; (hough listeners ho around,
None your talk can overhear.
Oh, glorious! this love making,
While your nose with cold is aching
Out, methinks, a taw affection
Properly may seek protecti.n
. From the North-wind's rude salute
T a a comfortablo Kul t
Bought at Towne Ilat.r, rrnowned,
Where the finest stock is found.
We have the largest stock ;and most complete assort
intuit of Read''-made Clothing in Philadelphia, compri
sing all Styles, stem, qualities, and prices, from low
grades to suporfinc. All, of every position and eccupa
tion,will tied among our stock Clothing adapted to their
requirements, made in the best and most snbstantlal
wanner, and selling below market rates.
TOWER HALL. 80. 518 MARKET Street,
BENNETT Sc CO
PURE BOURBON WHISKY
Bottled by
UROLPRO .WOLFR
,
NEW YORK.
•
To THE CITIZENS OP PIII LADELPIFIA :
For some time past, I have been solicited by the Medi
cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps" business the bottling of PURE BOUR
BON WHISKY, which could be rolled on by the medics/.
profession. I would have acceded to their re4nest some
time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article.
After considerable difficulty and delay, I have arranged
with two distillers . in Bourbon county for a regular
supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, KY..
for the purchase of BOUEBON WHISKY, direct from
the distillers, when offered for sale in that market.
The Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles,
and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a Etc simile
of my signature on the label.
I remain, yours respectfully,
unoranio WOLFE,
No. 22 BEAVER Street.
NEW YORE', January 90th, 1863.
Unor.eno WOLFF., Esq., 22 Beaver St., New York:
DEAR SIR: The want of Pure Liguori for Medicinal
Purposes Las been long felt by the nrde ulna, and thou
winds of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulte
rated articles.
We have tested the several articles which yon sent us,
and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation. You
claim for It.
We would recommend you to appoint some of the re
spectable:Apothecaries, in different parts of the United
States, as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky,
where the 'profession can obtain the same when needed
for medicinal purposes.
Wishing 3 , 0 u success in your new enterprise.
• • We remain your obedient servants.
VALENTINE MOTE, M. D., No. 1 Gramarcy Park.
J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital,
&c., N 0.14 East Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 795 Broadway.
N. I'. DE WEBS, M. D., 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WORSTER, M. D., 120 Ninth street.
NELSON STELLE, DI. D., 37 Bleecker street.
JelIN O'REILLY, M. D., 230 Fourth street.
B. J.RAPRAEL, M.D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical
College, &c., 91 Ninth street, and others,
TO COUNTRY lIIERCITA.NTS,
DRUGGISTS,
AND
PRIVATE nartwEs:
I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the
following firms ns agents for the sale of this Pure Boar
bon Whisky, where eninples can always be seen, and
will soon be forsale by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo
thecary, and Hotel in the United States.
UDOLPHO WOLTE,
22 HEAVER'Street.
GEORGE 11. ASHTON, CHARLES ELLIS, SON, &
JOHNSON, HOLLOW Al, CO.
• & COWDEN,
fe2s-10t
W. L. MADDOCK & CO
m.A'.xztriEria.
POTTS—MOM Churchesday morning, the 'Nth
inst. , m St. Philip's in this city, by yiey. Chas,
D. Cooper, Mr. Francis C. Potts to Miss Emma Mg r' ,
both of Philadelphia. No cards.
3DI3EID.
OBITUARY
' P YRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, always keep a fine stock of
Staple Household Goods.
WO Best Muslims, Linens, and Flannels.
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-a-A ARM always keep s full line of
• Mourning Shawls.
ia 0 Faelitonable Shawls.
'PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ABM have a fine assortment of
Good Glossy_ Black Silk&
jalo Widows' Saks without. gloss.
MR.T. REV. ALONZO POTTER, D. D.,
vill hold CONFIRMATION and PREACH, in
the Church of the Covenant, FILBERT Street, west of
Seventeenth, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.44
o'clock. Strangers affectionately invited. lt.
MP NATIONAL UNION CLUB.—AN AD
JOURNED MEETING of the NATIONAL UNION
ULM of Philadelphia, will be held on THURSDAY
EVENING, the 2Stb lint., at 7 34 o'clock, at the COM
MONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT above SIXTH.
to receive the report of the Committee on Organization.
S. SNYDER LEIDY, Chairman.
E. A. MERRICK, Secretary. fe2s-2t
PHILADELPHIA, Ii EERDARY 94,
ISeS.—Tbe Annual Commencement of the PENN
SYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY will be
held at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on FRIDAY. EVE:
NINO, February 28th. at half pastaeven o'clock. Vale
dictory by T. L. BUGICRIORIL6I. Professor of Cherub
try and Metallurgy. at.) ..C. N. FEMUR. Dean.
HourEoPAyrinc DIEDIoAL COL,:
LEGE OF FENNcYLVANIA.—The Fifteenth A.
noel COMMENCEMENT, for conferring Depvcs, will be •
'held, to the Musical Fatal Hall, LOGUST Street,. Ca,
TUEDAY, March S. at
Valedictory by B. B. BROOK'S, M.:D., Professor; of:
Practice. The public invited.
Dafi-Gt• S. S. BROOKS, IL D., Dean,
IX. 'UNITED STATES S AEI T. 4.11, 1 .17
COMTiIiSSION No. 27 South, SIXTH Street.—
Tho following recommendation, by the President etf the
United States, sufficiently, authenticates tho Commission
to the public :
The Sanitary Commission is doing awork of humanity
and direct practical value to the uatieu, in this time of
its trial. It is entitled to the gratitudeiand confincnce of
the people, and I trust it win be guaerously- supported.
There is no agency through which voluntaryulSmngs of
patriotism can be more effectively made.
ARRANAM LINCOLN.
- - • -
Contributions, in money or hospital SPlpplips, aro ear
nestly solicited. and will be thanicrally received by HO
BERT DI LEWI4, General Superintenannt or the Goo
sitory,_No. 27 Sooth SIXTH Street: by CALEB COPE.
Esq., Treasurer, Northeast corner orENNOIt and SIXTH
Streets; or by Mr. 11. A. DE FRANC'S, Collector. fe26at
11;3,... POST OFFICE, PUILADELPHIA,
FEHRUART 24, MS.
As under existing postal ansegensents all postitges
collected on foreign letters must be Recounted for by the
Post °Dice Department to foreign Governments in specie.
or its equivalent, the Postmaster General has found it
necessary to order that in future all poetesses charged
upon unpaid lettere, receivel from the European coun
tries with which postal arrangements have been con
cluded, shall be collected to cam.
The following is an extract from the instructions re
ceived from the Postmaster General:
"You are, therefore, hereby directed, from and after
the first of March next, to collect in gold or silver coin
allpoetages due en unid letters received in the malls
from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, PRANCE,
PRUSSIA, HAMBURG, BREMEN, and BELGIUM."
The above orders will be In force from and after SUN
DAY next, March let, 186:1.
fe2s-41 C. A. WALBORN, P. IL
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLI
CATION has been made to the Spring Garden
Insurance Company for the re-Lssue of Perpetual Polley,
No. 3,13(3, for 81,000, premium rIA, upon premises Lich
street, 1.6 feet inches; north of Jefferson street, east
Bide. The came has been lost or mislaid.
fe24. tu 6t• 080. N. BOND.
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS
LlFE.—lnstraction In BOOK-KEEPING, PEN
MANSHIP COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, RUSE
NESS 'FOAMS, &c., at CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia
Commercial College, N. E. corner SEVENTEI and
CHESTNUT Streets. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION SS
Per cent. off regular prices. fe24-31.1'
lIMHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, lUB
' CLITBBIBT Street.—This institution Is now open
ler the reception of nick and wounded Soldiers , who will
e received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, tree of charge •
no2l-+ tt B. F. GLENN.
Secretary of Board of Managers.
HEADQUARTERS, PEN,N,SYLVA
NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT,
HARRISBURG, February 13,18E3.
THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA
NIA Will meet in priu,ApErxnuA on TUESDAY.
Eu0111(11 pal cont)nno, 1306,110 k Weet
teaii :' 7 7 ky.l.l.lgl::: Li — VIE O I L
rof boo urgesno wtulo rola IN Bitou.l.Al r
10 tal yncumsivms now massing, WI for at. orsuan-
Ettantly occurring.
Physiclans of Pennin 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 cm the first day of
the peoting.
DT order of the Govornor.
tel6-attab?,
JAMES XING,
6urgeon General Poo,roylvr.ll6,
A BOARD OF NAVAL SURD'EONS
will convene at the. NAVAL ASYLUM, Phila
delphia, on MONDAY, the 2d of March,. IND, for the
oe
aminatiov °ranch Candidates for Adlulmeiotr to the Medi
cal Corps of the Navy as may present thowetves,
The Maid will consist of Sareerna James M, Groove,
Washington Sherman, and Philip Lansdale.
Gentlemen desiring permission to appear before the
Doard must mate pitallon to the Hon. Secretary of
the Navy, stating their residence, place and date of
birth, accompa tiled with respectable testimonials of
moral eharactor. leti-wBzrr2o
COIVINIONWIDALTII INSURANCE
titts-4—= COMPAEY OF THE STATE OF Pcvlit.sYLVA.-
ElA.—Oypicit, 613 CIII:STATT STREF.T,
February 23, 1E63 PtiiIMUCLMILI,
The business and affairs of this Company being now
in process of liquidation, all parties having claim;
against the Commonwealth Insurance Company of
the State of Pennsylvania will present the samo for
tictttement and payment at this office within thirty days
from date.
lel/11°-4dir;in'lftnthe 11"rdSolAlrg,t'S''rql$10ON:Secrptat
TIDIES ON THE
GREAT OR ATIOIy
Which woo originally deliVered by
PRO PESEON. afeCOY,
Of Washington,
Before the President and his Cabinet, subsequently four
times in Harrisburg,. fifty-three times in the State of
Pennsylvania, and which was delivered on the anniver
sary of Washington's Birthday, to a delighted audience,
in Illusieal Filed Hall, on Saturday evening last, will be
repeated in CONCERT HALL,
THEE ittAY EVENING, FEB. 26, 1861
Oration to begin at eight o'clock.
Admission, FREE. and without tickets.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHilangl ,
MIA, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National App ropriati on for supplying
Artificial Limbs. should apply immediately at the °Mee
of the Sur.geon-Artist to the Government; No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
j a4-6111 government Surgeon-Artist.
Iri MANDAN ALINING COMPANY OP
LAKE SUPERIOR. —The First Meeting of the
.* Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior," under
its articles of association, will be held ou the tenth day
of March, 1863, at 11 o'clocklit. M. at No. 14- Farquhar
Building, WALNUT Street, rhiladelphia.`
B. A. HOOPES,
fe24-141 0 Two of the Associates WM. 11. STEVENS,
or said Corporation.
MOFFICE PNNSYLVANIA. RUE-
E
CAD COMPANY, 1 3 1111,ADELPHIA, February 9,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE ANNUAL
ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON
DAY, the second day of March, 186:3, at the 0111ce of the
ComPany. No. 238 South THIRD Street. The Polls
will be , open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock. P.
No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre
ceding the election will entitle the holder- or holders
thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH,
fele-tax:lll2 Secretary.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
RARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AND
•-•-•" NOTIONS FROM AUCTION.-TAGS 'Si BRO.,
Corner TENTH and PINE, open this morning very fine
Plaid kluslins, 44c; Cambric do. 22 and 45e; 000 dozen
Ladies' and Gents' Spring Gloves, 25 to ICc; 1,000 yards
White Brilliants, 33 to Sic; several cartons Trimming
Ribbons. 81.25 to 441,50 per piece; French Gingham%
37.4,4 c; Bleached and Brown Close. 25, 2S, 31, and 3724 e;
Fine Black Alpacas, 3732, 75c, and $1.25; Black Crape
Collars. Mb; ; , 4' . Damask Napkins, $1.50, $2.25, and $3
per dozen; 'Fine Bird-eve Fringed Towels, $4 Der dozen;
1 lot Ladies' Colored Border Linen Hillifs.,,l3%c; 1 lot
Corded Border de, 25c; several cheap lots Notlons. New
goads received daily.
WATURES AND JEWELRY.
. 3. 0. FULLER,'
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, %wait° Masonic TemPle.),
Has nowopena.
LAIIGE AND COMPLETE STOCK,
xzeraacumt
AMERICAN ADD SWISS- WATCES,
E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN- 'WATCHES.
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
."7"1)
FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION.
fen-am
l a D. T. PRATT,
(813110V184R TO PRATT & HUTTO
60'7 CHESTNUT STREET,
sonstantlylit recelnt of
ENGLISH. SWISS, ALIM
AMERICAN" WArTOETES,
Of doll:alai stylOs and qualities, to swat all clasoos of
buyer". fel4-3mif
may, PINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
Eh, PINE AMERICAN AND^
IMPORTED WATCIin, Gold, Jewelry, and SR
verftre, at the lowest possible ptiosa
j . C. FULLER'S
FINE GOLD PENS,
'.'HE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIBS. fell-3m
ELI' HOLDEN, • kti
Dealer in fine IV
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATKERS.
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS
OeSiSm* 708 MARRY Street.
yiTLO_NITE RINGS
A "—X assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 912 CHESTNUT Street. '
N, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
dT LEOB - THAN FORMER PRIORS:
FARR & BROTHER, Importeri,
mh2O-tf 284 - OHESTNIIT Streak below Fourth.
ROGERS ec BROTHER'S
FINE: PLATED WARE„.
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN THEZE-TENTES COUPONS,
igrn FEBRUARY
CE TI FIG ATE S
..DEBTEDNESS
QUART3II3IASTERS' VOUCLIERS,
ORDERS.• ON WASHINGTON,
WANTED.
SEVEN THREIVEENTHS AND ALL OTHER 'UNITED.
SATES 'WARS FOR SALE
DREXEL & - 00:,„„
34 South THIRD Street
GOLD,. SILVER,
CITY. WARRANTS,
OLD DEMANDS,
BOIJOHT AND SOLD.
WeIJRREITT MONEY W-411TED
COlv3lions made on all. accessible points by
PALMER & TILTEY,
No. 54 South THIRD
EM=EI
U. S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
IWERTY-YEAII SIX 'PLR ORM BONDS,
P.A.YABLE AT THE OPTION eiF THE OOVERNAIHAT
APT FIV7 , YEARS.
I ma instructed by the =MAST OP THE TEEL
WET to receive subscriptix- - a for the above
LOAN , AT PAR.
Interest will commenna from the DATE OF frosscßre.
'EON, and to FAYAIL3 IA GOLD at the Mint, or any
gab-Treaenry or Depsaitozy of the Baited States, on the
fret days of May aM Ifomember of each year. At tho-
Present prunirtna on. GOIA these Bonds yield about.
MOST per cent. pszaaninn.
♦ full supply Al=ns on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AORNT.
zolgmhl laik SOUTH TUUW STREET.,
JOHN O. OAPP & SON,
STOOR & NOTE BROKERS,
No. MI SMITH THIRD STRMT,
MELiCnT OPPOSITE THE MEOELNIOW BAWL
STOOKS AND BONDS
NO4ONT AND SOLD ON COMMON AT THE
BOARD OF IMO :4‘)!
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS 111300W/47ED ON TEI
BEST TEEM;
ILLRVEY THEMLAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROIIBB,
No. 3L% WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
elusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral necaelated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter Co.. Geo. D. Paresh, E9Q,
John B. Mura & Co.. Samuel B. Thomaii. NM.
Furness. Brillion & Co., John Thomas. Eau.
delft-Mail
918,000. AND 114,000 TO
614:0{)% tWt,ll DX NONlfftttlE RI rmi
cent. Der 111111 Mt AMY wii2li►il'll Timm.
It* No. IGS South VOURTH Street.
MONEY TO INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make safe investments of money on the
security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, can. ob
tain all the necessary ttiformatten in relation thereto by
add:ming • .11; a COMEGYS,
Al tits rittladelphit tituk.
G. RUSSELL.
2 . 2. North SIXTH Strom
G.RUSSELL.
22 Ntith SIXTH Streei
JOF-FIN, 'cra
PRIWITiIDI3N7I4 AND BLEACHED BEHMINS3IA-ND
BHINTINGS.
BL DA.C)MI3 MUSLINS,
ALTEMigS Sc COZENS,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
1863. SPRING. on
,-•
RIEGEL+, WIEST, (t •ERVIN,
IMPORTERS p lOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
rxcnn~~rxin
Merchants visiting this city to purehase DIVY
GOODS will find our Stock large
and admirably assorted, and at
LOW_ FIGUEES. In certain classes
of Goods we offer inducements to
Purchasers unequalled by any other house in
Philadelphia. fet9-2m
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE, 64 CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tine variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full assortment of.
MERRIMACK AND COCIIECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
To which they invite the special attention of cash buyers.
felS•,ra
SPRING, 1863
YARD, GILLMORE, & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOS. 617 CHESTNUT AND 614 3AYNE STS.,
Have now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. a
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK
OF
SPRING GOODS,
COMPRISING
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS,
GLOVES, Atc.
Also, a full assortment of
WHITE GOODS. LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS EM
BROIDERIES, AND LACES.
The attention of the trade is requested. fel3-3m
1863. SPRING. 1863 .
JOHNES, BERRY,* do CO
(succeccorc to Abbott, Sohnes, At Co.)
No. 527 MARKET, and 524 COMMERCE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
nrporrElts JOBBERS
OP -
S
AND
FANCY 'DRY GOODS,
gasto now open a LARGE ARM ATTRACTIVE STOCK
DRESS GOODS,.
Adarad to the Season. , Also,"a Full Assortment in
Wilnlai GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, &c.,
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES.
CASH BUYERS
Are particularly 'invited to examine our Stock. fell-tf
COMMISSION HOUSES.
320' CHESTNUT STREET.
Offer for asie, - by the Packagfr—
la•v
BLACK. DOE I • S •
UNION CLOTHS,' SATINETS.. • '
'; YEUrEO /KERSEY'S
I air P - • .
ALSO,
SKY-BLITR KERSEYS, INFANTRY CLOTHS.
ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 12,onnte DUCE, ace.,
fl.eo-mwf3m
MACE DOESErNS,
COTTONAIE.ES, FANCY cassimEras.
NAPKI3S, COLORED OAIIBRICS,
GRIGG Sr lIARIIISTEAD
For sale by
No. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET
wit CEIESTNITT STREET
'EL.OLS AGENTS FOR
GREEN SI DANIELS',
CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH
SPOOL COTTON,
WARRANTED 200 YARDS.
rienonne-eci on3.4fibe bed makes in the market. fell-1m
01:411 SPRING STOCK IS NOW Ali,
ltd,. GED
'30,000 DOZEN
EI-GS TER Y•,
LT LOWED 'PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OP 1.111-
POTATION
THOS. MELLOR & 00.,
104 ND NORPH TrnßD maw.
PXMADELPNI
jOFIM" T. BAILEY 411 00.
BA.G.E3 AND BAGGING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
N. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
I a2743m riur.Angmus.
Jil. I L
.ADEL P H I A
"BAG"
MANUPACTORY.
RL A P BAG 5, OF ALL SIZES,
FOR 00111 f, OATS, SOFT= BONS,DUST.
ALSO,
SEAMLESS BAGS.
Of standard makes, ALL SLUS, for sale cheap, for net
sash on delver!. •
GEO. GRIGG-.
JalO-tr No. silo and 211 OHM= ALLEY.
SHIPLOZY. HAZARD, dEst
HUTCHINSON,
No, 1151 011ESTIOT MLR%
CONNISSION MBRCHANT-S
NOB THE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA•HADB GOODS.
ee2BBm
AWAY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARX-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
AWRY BLANKETS, STANDARD worn.
ID-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED surarnaos AND SHIRT
INGO. For solo by
' FROTHINGRAM & WELLS.
.ea-If tt
STRAVI3EBRY
EQIMI To. MAUD= MADEIRA,
Susi resisived
ALBERT C. 'ROBERTS,
DEALER ZN PINE GROCERIES.
CORNER ELEVENTH and VlNEStreets
REIMER'S IVORYTYPES INTEREST
You at firtatelauool their elaborate style of coloring
and finish reveal new rare artistic beauties as you ex
amine them. SEGOIrD Street. above Green.
T lITEILAID_.ORTI.TERICA.TE
. tikla tim.IILEMINTIJI
TX;
Las been Blade for renown, 6
feri-MV. WILLIAM A.-RHODES.
OPERA GL ASSES, OPERA
GLASSES. For gale g uss w. mar a 045..
01134 , 0 SIRS CRST;TPT arti!.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
POLITICAL FALLACIES • AN - EX.
A MINATION OF FALSE ASSUMPTIONS AND RE•
MUTATION OF THE SOPHISTICAL REASONINGS
which have htought en. this Civil War. By George
Junkin, D. D. LL.D. 12mo. $1.25.
Wild Seenex in youth America; or life in the Llanos of
Venezuela. By Ain Ramon Paez. Illustrated, $1.7„5.
'rho National Almanac for 3863.
For sale by -
WILLIA3f S. & ALFRED MA MIEN,
fe23 606 CHESTNUT Street;
ITOLLY'S COUNTRY SEATS AND
SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, with numerous illus
trations, design Ste. Sm. just published. Also,
LICAITIfILL . ON DEARNESS;
Its Causes, Prevention, &c., Stu. A new and revised
edition. 1 vol. Ehno.
TUE GREAT CONSUMMATION. By the Rev. John
Cumming, D. D., author of the Apocalyptic Sketches,
&e., &c. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
(e2l 25 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
724 CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Seventh and Eighth. Streets
All Books 'aerially to be had in a 4
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will always bo found on our shelves
&T THE 'LOWEST PRICES
fed-tf
t cs il CAPITAL NEW BOOKS
ISSUED THIS WEEK.
THE ORPREUS C. KERR PAPERS. A second series of
these capital humorous articles.l2mo. Cloth,Sl. 25.
Also, a now edition of First Series, $1.2.5.
SPREES. AND 'SPLASHES; or, Droll Recollections of
Town and Country, by Henry Morford. Illustrated.
A vol, of Comic Stories and Sketches. 12me. Cloth,
$1; and Paper Covers, 75 cents.
IIL
TACTICS; OR, CUPID IN SHOULDER-STRAPS. A
West Point Love-story, capitally told. 12mo, Cloth,
$1; Paper Covers, 75 cents.
NOTES ON SITAKSPEARE, his Plays, and Actors. By
- Jas. 11. Hackett, the celebrated Comedian. 12mo.
GARRET VAN HORN; or, the Beggar on Horseback. A
very clever Novel, by J. S. Sanzaile. 12mo. Cloth,
1.
THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. Sequel to the " Great
Tribulation," and " Great Preparation." By Dr.
Cumming. 15mo. Cloth, uniform with the other
volumes. $l.
* **These books are sold by all booksellers, and sent
by mail free, on receipt of price, by
CARLETON, Publisher : New York. - -
te7-swtf Corner BROADWAY aad LISPEIVARD Ste.
26CENTS.-PH 0 T (1G RAP H AL
BUMS from 2) Cents to 25 Dollars ! The largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the
city!
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, ail
that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low
Al of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the
OLD PRICES!
Fa t i f n at the ORIGINAL GIFT-cpi?esl.Cri,Figglg-Tel,
(ENERAL TOM THUMB AND
LADY !---Card Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. TOM
THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a
Pretty Little Pair
At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,.
. 439 CHESTNUT Street.,
PHOTOGRAPHS.
NOBODY SHOULD BB WITHOUT A
likeness of himself or family while REIMER'S fine
Pictures, colored PHOTOGRAPHS, are made for $L Go
to Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. it
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH CALMAT.
No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES.
THE CARTE DE VISITE R 4Z ` THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Ars produced by the most
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those wishing rust-claes pictures are invited to call and
examine specimens.
A Gneiss selection of Albums, cases, and frames. on
Laud. F. A. 0. SNIPE.
den-Sm.,
THE FINEST PORTRAITS OF THE
time how made at reduced prices, to suit the HMOS.
REINER'S famous lire-size RIIOTOOHAPEIS in oil
COWM. SECOND &rent above Green,
p G
HOTORAPHIC ALBUMS-A
•a" large variety for sale at low 'prices bv
./AA/ES W. Ql,Eglf t GO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
del3-3inif
EDUCATION.
. .
"FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN,
N. S.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river,
30 miles north Of Philadelphia. It has been in.success
ful operation for eleven . years, and is. one of he , most
flourishing institutions mthis section of the country.
Special attention. Is Paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in Vocal and Instrurmental Music. French taught IV' a
native, and spoken: in the family, For catalogues ad
dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELSY,
fel3-2m*_ _ President.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA.
Thorough course La hfathematice, Classics, English
studies, .
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-ksepiug Sur
veying', and Civil Rnmeering. Pupils talon of allures,
and are received at any time.
Boarding per week, tritt2.s.
T u iti on per quariflr, VICO.
Por catalog - nes or information address Rey. J. HERVEY
BARTON. A. M., yillage Green, pa. oclo-tf
MILITARY GOODS.
EV ANS es lIASSALIA.
MIZITA EY FURNISHERS,
No. 418*6RCM STREET.
And everything necessary for Km complete outfit of
ARMY AND NAVY , OFFICERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1a27-1m
G. W. SIMONS & 'BROTHER,
EANSOU-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS O JEWELRY,
FINE SW GsrLD S,
ND
MILITARY poops, IN EVERY -VARIETY.
118416 m
SEWING MAZEINES.
THE
B H
AM IL Y
SEWING -
M
A.
EVERY
S APB
FAIN'
WAR
ALL
OTHER
MACHINES
OFFICE AND SAMS-ROOMS,
kg-cowl[ 730 CHESTATITT STREET.
DOND.ICAL.
GOUGES AND COLDS,
VERY PREVALENT.
Persons thus afflicted, are too
. apt to consider theth
trifling mattma, and think that 'it .teat yo (Way of it
teV ;" othea tamper w th the many simple mixtures,
lozenges, &e.,, eh seem to give terreorary relief, but
eventuall - pooceletate the disease. ib such we would
say: do notitimptr with your.constitution ; if you dealt.°
to live to *goad age," use a remedy that will effect
aquick and pennanent core. "Dr. Swayne's compound
Syrup etiAllld Cherry," we will tararitec, has cured
more cold tb au any wedteine everoDred for sale in this
country 'lron neglected 4:21/189. cceigh stated, pain, and
oppression, sot e throat, tioarsenece,. night sweats, fever,
restless idghts, it gives quick relief, and wonderful
cures;ttave taken place after patisots had been given up
t041).3....17 physicians and friends..
DR. SWAYNE'S
00111POITND
SYRUP CHETtRY.
THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY
Coustaroption, Conghs,,eolds, Astbma,Brouchitis,
ting Blood. Difficulty cf Breathing, Pain in the Side..
and Breast, rahoWloot or Disease of the I fent,
Influenza, Crown, Broken Constitution.
Sore. Throat, Notrotie , Debility,
and all notecases of the Throat,
•
I,oaet, and Lungs.
Prepared only by Dr. MAYNE So SON, 330 Noctoth
SIXTH Street, Wove Vine. Sold by Drug:outs and
Dealere. fe-2isiftf
"RYE AND EAR.—PROF. J. ISAACS,
Oculist aibi Aurist, from Leyden, Holland, is per.
raanently locaaed at No. 513. MB Street, where ho treats
all diseases c: the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures—
if curable. -Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.—No chargee made for examination. Wilco hOnrs
from 8 to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to T P. M.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated Throa.ta, are offered
with the fulled confidence in their efficacy. They have
been th*Oughly tested, and maintain the good repute
non they' have justly acquired. Alt there are imita
tions, be sure to orrrant the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store.lN. B. cor. CHEST.
NUT - and FIFTH Streets. -
Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wistarra Cough Lozenges , .
prepared from original prescriptions.JaN)-lneif
aRAY 011:DISCOLORED HAIR.
DUD aWAWA Black or Brawl, at POIIWI%
and BRANCR, • felt-int
LADI2S' • •
Curls, Frhettes: Gossamer, :Ventilated Ansa, Ven
tilated Solp6 o(superior laanallichuo. Prices aro lower
than these orauy other establlohinent. BKEILT,
fe24-"he No. 909 CHESTNUT Street.
JAMES M. SOO•VEL,
A'TTOILNEY AT LAN.
Master and Examiner in Gnancerr.
110 Mal Mr -t c--a?D•
_
1/101411. 1 41_301 3 11h. hVICLITAtTifirt 411 TE
J 3-11. 9111 air ' , UK fe Nor4lo a r
.::BRANDY _IN BONDED
Stores, for sale by•
• OHAS.: B. & JAS. CARSTAIRS,
lip • Is& WAI,VUT.SG.• And 1 1 ORANITifp S he.
WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, FROM
17 toll") years of age, to learn the Wholesale Gro
cery business; a graduate from the high School pre
ferred. Address " Grocer," at this office. felt-3t'
P,E 00N D• AN D FURNITURE
P , - ) WANTED—AIso, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding,Stoven,
&c. The highest price paid in cash. Call or address
WN. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE A venue. fell-3w•
ROISTIN G ENGINE WA NTE D.-A
new or second-hand Portable Hoisting Engine
complete. AddroFs, stating price and Whore to ba seen.
".T. S. S. , " North American and United Siftle4 Gazette
office. te2o-fmnr3to
$5,000 --
• P ithovott ji ntono T t wagnted. W IT H
carpbus h :-
ne.s.., paying from 50 to PX) per cent, Referencha ex
changed. Address "Partner," press Orden. fettit"
$15,000 n T u g .cti, § e '2o b l n o ,; — , -- M W AN A , Ny tit E t t,
shove amount, to envy° in the Felt Hat lffanulacturing
business, already established. To a thorough business
man, an excellent opportunity in offered to embark in a
strictly rash tilde.
Unexceptionable references given and required.
Addren "Practical." Prete 0111 Ce. fe`b26t.
1. LIGHT ARTILLERY-WANTED,
rmiDRIVREF,Firty CANDIONIERS. and Two BU-
G L Rff. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young,
able-bodied men will find this the best opportunity
offered to iot a the finest and most desirable branch of the
service. All bounties given. For further information
am ly at Headquarters, N. W. corner SIXTH and CREST
NCI' Streets. CAPT. OSBORN WATTSON. -
fe19,121w Late of Banks' Corps.
ANTE D-A WELL-REOOII
- family to take a HOUSE, centrally lo-
cated, with whom self and wife. occupying the second
story rooms, may board. Address "Physician," Frew/
Office. . fe24.3t.
de WANTED TO PURCHASE —A
-aisamoderate sized three-story - Brick HOUSE. in a cen
tral locntlon. Mnst have all the modern improvements.
Address • 'House, •' at this °Pic% stating price. _ terms,
and location. 2a31-tf
11 WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
Mit first of April noxt,__a moderate - sized three-story'
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, In s central locality. It
most havo all the modern improvements. Address,
'Rent." at this office. stating locality and price. jals-tf
dat . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE.—Pm - LADELPatA, Feb. 9,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points :
Tortrixas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort bionroe,_Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newborn, N. C.
Port Royal, a O. A. BOYD.
felo-tf Captain and Amidst. Quartermaster.
,WWWWwww,"""e6ANJWWWWWO4I.
FOR SALE-AN 8-HORSE UPRIGHT
ENGINE, with Pine and Boller. complete; one
Planing' Matlllllo, 20 inches 78 feet, Gray & Wood's Pa
tent. Also:a No. 1 Moulding Machine. Inquire at i 5241
SHIPPEN Street. . fe2l-Bts
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, SE
VERAL SQIII9LI no rth Public Salk on the west side
of Fifteenth street, of Jefferson street, and mst
aide of Sixteenth street, north of Blaster street. will be
offered at Public Sale, on Tuespay EVENING, March
Bd, at 8 o'clock, in ltoom No. 7 of WIIITS'S Buildings,
No. 333 Walnut. street. For particulars, apply to
STERLENG BONS ALL,
fe24-Its NO. 116 North NUNTE( Street.
OPAL YARD :7 0 R SALE.-THE
best fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing
any amount of hush:less. Inquire on the premisee, No. •
WY North NINTH ntreet.below Girard avenue. foill-60
STORE HOUSE TO RENT—SITU
ATB in the hest lmsiness Tart of the borough of
lORRISTOWN, well calculated for the Dry Goods.
Hardware, or Furniture and Carpet business. Apply to
s J. CHILDS, NORRISTOWS. Pa.
gh • FOR :SALE-41E FOUR-STORY
.ms. Brick Dwellinglionie, No. 1725 VINE Street, tinieh
ecl with all late improvements; hot and cold water in
Chambers; 9-story double back buildings; two Kitchens;
Lot feet front by 125 feet in depth to rearl street.
Apply to S.kIMUEL L. CLEMENT.
fe2o-6t 226 South THIRD Street.
fya FOR SALE—VALUABLE
Mal. Eighth-Street STORE and DWELLING PRO
PERTY, In EIGHTH Street; above Race. Also, Stare
Property, THIRD Street, above Market ; a One Dwell
ing In SUMMER Street,. above Sixteenth ; one In
GREEDS Street. above txtoeuth one corner ELEa
VERTU and WALL &CE Streets, and many Ohara.
Cali and examine register, Apply to E. PETTIT.
k 2.4 Back of No. 30() WALNUT street.
in A RARE CHANCE- FO INVEST
MENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known
as JONES' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied by
Mrs. Catharine Yobe, ca the south side 'of CHESTNUT
Street, between Sixth and Serentlistreets, adjoiningthe
Paper store of Mersin. Rotten & Brothers; containing
fifty-six feet six inches in front, anti extending to Sansom
street about two hundred and thirtY4lve feet; will lie
sold by . the Sheriff on MONDAY, •March 2d, ISH7. at 4
o'clock "P. M., at SANSOMSTREET HALL under pro
ceedings on an oldm
orttpige, now held by Isaac. Brown
Parker, ESQ. dated April 17th, lam, recorded In Mort
gage Book A. M., So. nage IL
This monody is one of the most desirable on Chestnut
street, and can be readily converted into stores, die.
The sale will MSS a' perfect: title, clear of all incum
lirances. ArlattalSOlAS cart be made by which no cash
will be required, except to ay otr•mortgagss, interest
and eosts, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed
to retanin for a number of years on mortgage. For fur
ther iriformatioe,_ apply to
EDW. SHIPPI,N, Attorney fOr the Owners,'
Southeast cor. of - SIXTH and WALNUT Streets
fe264mh2rp Philadelphia.
Aft TO CAPITALISTS-RABE
....s..CLIAAC.E. FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT:— An
opportunity is offered fur investment in COAL AND
TIMBER L.Ah DS, on the line of the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, 'which seldom' oceina. The timber lands
are 7 ai ticularlr fine: title good. Therhave been held
by the late oirners for years, and are no* offered in con
sequence of death and neceeeitrof closing the estate.
Apply to R• WALLACE,
fe24-2t. 12R South SIXTH Street.
-morittemEßY. COUNTY FARAf, 0,5 acres, 12
.P o-rt— a A - r -- _muniarr - - 01.-I.SS•
miles north of the city, within one -i....,—,.._ i .._ _ _
'Station on the North Pennsylvania Railro.
f W , a •
desirable Farm of 70 acres, near . B . rnites
it rot . 4 .
City •,, . , L. . . • ~ . , . .. 1
]FHILADELPHIA
TownWu, Chester county. 4 adios with of
Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad at Penn
Station. It contains 115 Acres ' , good quality; 20 Acres of
timber; modern house; gond barn, tenant house; is well
watered; suitable for -a DfliTS. Price, #6ll per Acre.
For particulars,_ inquire of FRANCIS GOOD. WEST
GEOVE.P. 0., Chester county, Pa. fe2o-fmcv6t.
SEC/ONO-HAND STORE FIXTURES:
rsa—Connters,. Baia,. and Fixtures; Connting-Honse
Desks, Stoves, dtc., wanted. The highest price paid in
cash. Cali or addiess WAT. LEWIS - , No. 931 RIDGE
Avenue. fe2l.6t*
PERSONAL.-A. D'ANCONA GIVES
a. high price. for .Ladies and Gentlemen's Gest-o8
Clothing, at 330 SOLPTIT'Stroot. 6313-120
PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors.
and the relativea of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced up 1
by JANES POLTOI.I
• Solicitor for Clain:lan
424 WALNUT Street, Philadelpita.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dis
tams . ocISO
LETTERS TESTAaiFN. A.RY :UPON.
the ESTATE OF JOSEPH P. NORRIS, decennial,
have been granted to the subscribers. All persons hay
ing claims neitinst hitarst ate aro requested to present the
seine to the executor?. accenting to law.
MAC NORRIS k
jinn% No A IL ..41.1P444.1.V• .7•
No. '617 Avykratm Street.
feSi-w6t'
TRE
OROYER
AND
BAKER
Pebri in IT A. Ma
N • OTIGE.-TO THE CIILLAREN OF
PETER FACEENTHALL; • of 'Darhain towtohiP.
Bache county. ra.• Notice is hereby given to the Chil
dren of Petorlackenthall, that thenntlereigned, Hichnel
Fackentht 11, Jr., Cotmnitteeof the said... Voter Fackeu
than, who lien been fonnd to be a Lunatic, will apply to
the Court of Common Plea'.of the county of Buena, on
the TENTH day of MANCH A. 1). lee& for au order to
mortgage the real estate of the said l'eter nekeuthell.
nr Kome portion of it, tee- the moonlit of Eighteen Hundred
liellare, to raise money to pay the debts, and for the
maintenance of the Enid Peter Fut:heathen; at which
time and place von may appear and show canoe to the
cootr.try, if anything you have to say.
MICHAEL NAcHENTHAT.L.
fe2s-mit2,Ft* • Comioßa
e- m.
11.A.V.E.L
T
PiRST
PRRAIIUKS'
OF
WHEN
EXHIB4TED
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPHLL
Wale of.ELIZABETH Montilla&
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,' Rot t
and adjust the account 4, r SAII All .A,NN cotaa NS, ad
minietratrbt to the Estate of ELIZABETH McBRIOE,
deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the
handset* the accountant, will meet the patrtie.,lnterested
for the purposes of lib; appointment,- on SATtlftDmr.
March 7, 1863, at 53 2 " o'clock P .M., elide oelce, (u. 1.5513
South FlFTH.Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
1e25-wfmst
MARSHAL'S 'SALE. —BY VIRTUE
of n writ of kale by the Honorable JOIDT CAD
WALADER, Judge of the District. Court of the United
States in and for the 'Eastern District of Penit.ylveula,
in Admiralty, to 3110 directed, will be sold at Public Sale,
to the highest and best bidder for cash, at DERBY"-
SEMRS'S Store, No. 10 9 9 North WATER Street, on
THURSDAY, 15.N.a.t12 o'clock H., the Canto
of the Schooner Rfilbli J. TUTTLE, consisting of 1 hhd
Mustard, 2 ithde of Ink, Slibls Ink, 1 case Liquorice. 60
pigs of Lend, 5 bbls Zinc. 6 hltds Soda Ash. 14 auks of
Hardware, 10 kegs of Nails, I; bids Copperas, 14 casks
and 54 bble Soda, 11 bbli Epsom Soils, 5 lib's Blacking in
boxes, lot of Wire, 22 dozens Shovels, 18 dozens Spades,
400 sacks of Salt, 78 sacks Saltpetre, and 21 carboys of
Acids. WIL'LIAM MILLWARD,
United States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PFITLA)II:I•PRIA, February 21, 1563. fe2S'Gt
walk= FIRE AND. MARINE
fames. 415 *exam STUN. rmaxnuffu.
Thle Company continues to take risks on the Wei
classes of Property at low rates.
- . .
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
M pay lossoo promptly. Its disbursements for the bevel(
of the public, daring the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and we reopeetrolly solicit Its favor la the fatal..
DIRRCTORS. -
CHAS. I. DUPONT._ JERRY WALK :-
JOHN W. ClgraN, JOHN THORNLEY,
S.
C. . BRAM ABRAHAM HART.
DAVID BOYD a., PETER 8. 808, of N. Y
WM. M. SWAIN FURMAN SHEPPARD.
JOSEPH EM.APP . M. D., N. S LAWRENCE.
THOMAS BRARII, JOHN SUPPLER
THOMAS CRAVEN. Preeldelt.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ap2S4ltf
wAwrs.
WANTED, IN CHES'rNIIT FALL--
A study &wm and Board by It gentleinan. Un
oxcoptionablo rrforoncesonchanned. A darbss D. t.
Box uII r(Nt Oilier, Philadelphia. As
TO ONE HAVING FROM TWO TO
five thousand dollars. as au action PARTNER.. Will
please call nt Factory, foot of WOOD-Etract wharf,
Schuylkill, for particulars. fir Ptie
WANTEr-IN A WOODEN-WARB
Store. a LAD 17 or 18 yeirs °rage. Add rem . Box
034., Post Otllim, in handwriting of applicant. with
llama and referonces. rest-2t•
FOR SALE AND: TO LET.
PERSONAL.
LEGAL.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
mem= 007KPANT.
CAM $200,000.
IT ISITE STATES 'LIFE DISIIILLIQB
COMPANY T OF NEW. YORK.
JOSBEII R. COLLINS, President.
JOB_N RAD Secretary.
•
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS '2X10, 000 .
The business of this Company is conducted,exclusivelY
on the cash principle, which is now fully recognized 55
the only correct principle.
The law under which this Company is chartered pwc
Nildos that, if the capital thonid. from any caw, become
impaired, to the extent of. $21.000, or mom. the stockhold
ers shall be called upon to make goo& anth delicteacy.
This is the only cash Cempany in America which stMordi
this sallegnard to policy hbiders.
Dividends declared every three years, the mai on
Marsh 4th,1665.
Rules of premium charged by this Company ars as low
as gee years' en•p i rienee and the probable future rate of
interest will justfy.
O. BARDENWBRPBR, Asent„ .
No. 4514 WALNUT Street, PhllsOelphisc
REPRIMICES.
Joseph Patterson, RM.. Pteshibut Western
Bon. Archibald Malntyrereastirer '
Messrs Jay Cooke do Co., Bankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott , Co., Bankers.
Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. delo-wfmarn
FA3A-E-INsvo.Aga---cdm:E.ANT, NO.
4E6 ORESTITOT Street
PHILAET PRI
EU An 1 LAE IlitußAN o a
1,1.
; N_ lII* : Tfrdi
LAO. naohimitseal '
Bow evl - Lib, Jr., Vil i O
o.leii. 34....
JolnW:Svernisa, Ches. Stoke&
Phigp 6. Jostles,. A. H. Rosenheileo
0. W. Davis,. Josef D. EDie„
FRANCIE N. latogPresident.
GUARLES RicazuabsoN, ViCoa PtSsideld
1M111044 I, fg:4 l4 T-MAItD , Sxittart. on6llll
AUCTION SALE.
WM. H. STEER, AUCTIONEER,
Noe. 719, 721. 723 zeNB Met.
PEREMPTORY SALE
ROUSES, WAG 0 N ta, BEAR BO RES, CA R two ES,RAR.
NESS. SLEIGHS. ROBES, BELLS, Ac.
ALSO.
Good-will and Fixtures or the City Auctiott Sart,
FILBERT Street, between Seventh and Eighth Streets,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING !
March 4th,on account or the owner declining buchiess,
wilt be Field at public sale, the whole stuck. then the
goodwill and fixtures, of the well-known Auction Marl
for the bale of Horses, Carriage. Harness, &c.
coNsisTix& OF
Jenny Lind wagons, rockitways, Germantown wagons,
family carriagesoiulkte.dearborn wagond, oxpreaa wa-
VMS, fall-top tragorm standing-top wagons, barouches t
extension-top carriages, &c.
ALSO,
Stelae. single and dnnble barn saddles , bridles,
covers, wolf robes , buffalo rnbft.. , heltere,&c.
ALSO.
Elendid pair of mares, will be sold separate or to.
getbor.
ALSO.
The goodwill and fixtures of tho whole e...tablishment,
which is an excellent opportunity for any person ca•
pa blo of entering thin kind of business. being very cen
trally situated, and has no superior for either pnblic or
private sales; the whole will be sold peremptorily, and
the terms of sale made known on the day of sale.
fell-fit • WM. 11. STERIt, Anct,.neor.
DWMI
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
GERM Fo AN' OPERA
THE
BENEFIT OF ACADEMY.
IN Al!) OP viz
RENEWAL AND REPAIR FUND,
On TUESDAY EVENING, March S. ISM
When will be preeented f!.e very popular Opera of
A NIG Ire 1.4 GRENADA.
With a largely-increased
CHORUS AND °RC/IV:PRA,
Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and
Balcony d.l
Family Circle 10 cents.
Ampithentre ').5 cents.
The Box Office of the Academy will remain open daily,
from 9 to 4 o'clock. when seats may be secured ; also,
at J. B. Could's Music Store, Seventh sod Chestnut
treats.
NOTICE. —The subscribers to the 'Tries of Operas who
desire to secure Seats for THIS Ni,OHT, aro rogue:led to
make EARLY application. fe2s-6t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
—The condition of the country, which has, during
the part two years., unfavorably affected many institu
tions, has roved particularly injurious to the Academy
of MUSIC, T diminishing the ordinary sources of Its
revenue. leans are now required for Renewals and
Repairs of the Banding, and It-tuts been deemed ex
pedient to gite an OPERATIC ENTERTAINMIstfT, ort
the Sd of March, for the BENEFIT OF THE ACADEMY.
An Appeal is made to the Stockholders and CiliZell%
generally to aid the project, and to assure its fail suc
cess, so that the Academy may be maintained in the
COM fortable and attractive condition whirls has thus far
patiFeod public Mete.
J. P. Hutchinson, Gibson Peacock. Evans Rodgers,
A. O. Borie, W. B. Flazeltine, H. P. McKean, •
0. H. Boker, W. D. Lewis, W. S Smith.
G. R. Smitb, John Rice. W. %. Vicht.
Ler, Orue.
Thos. F
syerke. J. B. Kenney, J. L. (Unborn.
feli-tnFm4i
AMEMOAN AOADEMY OF MUSIO.
GERMAN OPERA.
CARD.—Actnated by the eolicltation of many pa
trona of the late German Opera season, the subscriber
bas induned Mr. CARL A NSCHINZ to consent to another
short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia, et
the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will conaist of
six nights, commencing on
WEDNESDAY, March 4th, 1163.
The Operas to be produced will he:
THE MERR , I WIVES OP WINDSOR," by Nico Lat
JOSEPH, ' byßlehul.
"SERAGLIO."
by; !donut.
STRA DELLA. ' hy F. Von Flotow.
TELE MARRIAGE OF FIG ARO. by Mozart.
acknowledged An v d" ri t D
Op FREISCHTrZ. or ROM other
For the 8/X OPERAS a Subscription will be opened
on the same terms a. be re viz:
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS.
Rwerved .s:eats in Balcony, Parquet, or Parquet
Circle 85 00
Admission to •• •• 4 00
Single Tickets, reserved seat 1 00
The Opera Nights will he:
MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY. and
FRIDAY, or SATURDAY.
And no more than three Subscription Nights will 1*
given in any one week.
Subscriptions received by 3. E. GOULD, corner of
SINF.NTH and CHESTNUT Streets, only, on and after
MONDAY, February 24
THE EIirTIEE CHORUS AND ORCRHS'FRA
(both considerably increased) will he brought on from
New York, and the undersigned pledges himself that
while under his management every part of the above
prospectus will be carri
thisrecisely as stated, and
nothin g left undone to Os ak a
THE 110 ST Bummer! , SDASON
ever witnessed in Philadelphia.
ADOLPH IHROFRLD. Business agent.
felt)-10t Witco 130 South SEVENTH StreeL
3,IIISICAL FUND' HALL.
TILURSDAY, February Mih,
kat,
SATURDAY, February 2Sth:
TWO ORATIONS
Ter
MR. MASON jONSS;
The Eminent Irish Orator,
Whose orations, delivered recently at the Academy of
Music, New York, crowded that building to overflowing
on • , ich occasion.
In consequence of the dielcnlty of obtaining large halls
for the, dates when Mr Jones would be at liberty bryisle
Philadelphia, engagements have been made with. hint
for TWO ORATIONS ONLY. the first:to he delivered OR
THURSDAY NSXT, Fehrnary 26th.
Subject.-OARIDaLDI,
AND" •
ITALY OF TIIR-PRESENT,•
heingreminiscences of a personal campaign. with Gan.
Gartbaldi.
The second Oration on
SATURDAY, February Mth
Sabiect—CUßßAß.
AND
THE WITS Milo ORATORS OP THE IRISH BAH.
Admission SO 'cents
Doors open at 7.34' coxamenee at S.'
Tickets will be obtainable at all the Ifotele and Wale
Stares on and after Tuesday take fe2o-at
" 6 Dk. • I
TRE.
Lessee and Manager Mr. W WHEATLEY.
if he management have great pleasure in announcing
tbat upon
THIS (Wednesday) EvFAIN°, February
THE ChLEBR 1TEI) Air:THUS,
LUCILLE, WESTERN,
Will appear in this Theatre.
TAE FIRST TIME,
AS LADY ISABEL AA D MADAME VINE.
In the attractive and Moral Drama of
EAST JAMIE .• OR. THE ELOPEMENT.
The play will be produced with •
THE GREATEST CARE,
110111 1N , CF. , I. t• D IPPOINI4I.
Al 9 WITH ALUAlLLA,Laaß4a r i aFram _
Mr. J.W as •
a W.-tHRW T " .- ""
rs eorge o anus .... .Barbara Hare .
miss Mary Wells as JOY ce MIN. Corner.
sirs. Scott as )(GI Uoh n.
Mrs J Henry as In Hate.
Conductor Mr.li
MARK aSbLER
THURSDAY EVENING NEXT,
February 26, ISMM.
By particular request. tbe great Flay of
RICHELIEU
will be
Ili reated, with
F,DWIN F9RREST
hit, powerful. personation of be
CARDID AL DI RE
PRICES OP ADMISSIOD. — FamiIy Circle, 57 cents;
Dress Circle. SO cents; Parquet and Secured Seats in
Dress Circle, 75 cents, beatri in Private Boxes, each 411
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises precisely at 75.1 c, clock
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE.
.Buainesa Agent and Treasurer....— .TOR D MTrEPHY.
ENGAGEMENT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
TO-NIGHT, (WeilnoAay,) February
THE-MARBLE HEART; On,
THE PAINTER'S DREAM.
Raphael Edwin .A.law.
Volnge ' Barton Hill.
Marco.- hits. John Drew
• To col elude with
• • • A LOAN OF A LOVER.
Peter Snrke -
Frank Drew
Gertrude Mrs. G. Kende
301:IN WILKES BOOTH Will shortly appear.
Deere open at 7t. curtain rises at 7g.
' int Seats secured. In advance, without extra charg.
WALNUT,STREET THEATRE.—
soi• Lefties Mrs. M. A.. GARR:KITSON.
Enables* Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS ,(Wedheedey) EVENING. Febrsnry 25th. ISGi.
The entire New end Original Drama of
THE SPIRIT FRIEND.
Mile Brunton°, t . Kr. E. Eddy.
Henri de Febrer 5
Eugenia— . MAR Nate Denim
To befollowed by thealmst Drama. entitled. I
. THE ADOPFED CliiLD;
It!Wheel ^' Miss
E. Eddy'.
Lucy Miss ). Ty,.00.
To corclude with the Glorinua Scotch DrawApi
'WALLACE. TUB HMO OF SCOTLAND.
Dotwa onen at 7: Curtain will rise at 73‘.
STERFANSTEREO ER 131.131T10N AT
CONCERT MALL. on I , RIDA.T, :nth rebniatT. at
7X P. M., for the entertainment of Crttee Church Stun
day Seim Is. Chrism to the treat inquirr for tickets for
this admirable display of Views, RIFTS ,rILLOU.
Etc,' , the Entertainment fixed for Tuesday ,-,ventinc. at
the A,remblylluildinge. has been post poned.to FRIDAY
next, as above. A limited number of ticket., at lo cents
each, may, be had, opposite the hall, at the Eoiscopal
Rock-store, 7224 CH NUT Sc. 0.25-3 r,
. . . .
A SSE.MBLY BIILLDINOE, CORNER
J-A- OF .TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets--EIGHTII
WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TIPS NOVEL
ENBISITION. WOODROFFE'S BOURIJiAIi TROUPE
OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON
WEDNESDAY AND SATITRDAY. AFTSENOONS.—At
each Entertainment , the celebrated low.pressure GLASS
Steam-Engine hlONlTOß:madeentirely.of Glass. will be
in full operation. All the hla,nuitlaa: - ... Works of Art
will to distributed aratnitonsly to the visitors. On
FRIPATIVF2SING, February 14th, k-,TOBISNAMENT
OF WIT. A Splendid Case of Work will be. given to
the author of the hest Coaundrare.on auy seined per
taining to the,Exhibition_._
PARTICULARNOTI NOTIC E.—The First Present, each eve•
nine, will be a Splendid Case of Glass Work.
Adndeslon,l6 cents. No half prioe.
Exhibition commences in the livening at S o'clock.
Afternoon at o'clock.l4 fe23-6t.
A SSEM BLit tomas - lias:-TENni
410) . 94J35T1g1. T._ _
AM - - AISIMENTS ----- FOE OLD AND YDZNG.
SIGNOR RUTZ,
The groat MAGICIAN and YaTTRIY9RUIST, with his
WARNED CANARY BIRDS, will _give his new and
Rtyalar Entertainments SVaRY BYININD during the
Week, commencing at 734 ieelcck_,.• al:rd. - WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY a ft ernoons at& The air:Actions will be
marveLlone: experiments tz 31figici weziterial power!
in Ventrilowilam, and the Learned Cantuf Birds in their
new characters
Admission 25 canto. Children 13 cents. de274f
INSTEIIITiON TORTIa BLIND.-
EXHIBITION everrAISDITESDWat MI P. N. Ad.
.mission TEN GSM store No. lb South EIGHTH
Street. del7-wtt
THE TIIIraeI_.A.SSIGAI SOIREE OF
Mews. CR05,341 , JARVIS wilt take Piece at the
ACAZE,IIT OF. NUM; on. sauuDAY EvENING ,
,Feb. 1.563. fe2t.lf
ii,EmaisuA oßogrialTßA.. PUB
s-o- LIG lISEIRAMILLS ereri_SATORDAY AFTER
NOON at .93( o'.eloak, at. the MUSICAL FUND HALT.,
Carl bents, eonattetor. Tio'4ote2ii °ante. Paoka gee of
tickets, fl—to be had of Andre .1 Co.. 1103 Cheetnat
*treat ; J. R. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at. the
hall door. no2l-tf
H;4138 el Di. I• 0 :in, TRA—
NEw °EI ot_
211.4 &nth METH St.. below walnut. delo-6m
_
pANIA. ACADEMY OF
P ENNY THE FINE ARM •
1015 CILEETHrOT STREET,
PlN.pen daily (Sudan mraapted) from A. fil. t
Admiestork 215 coals. ren. Ulf price
Shares of stock.
FREIGHT.
lignMil THE UNION =ANS
PORTATION COMPANY IS 11017
Prepared to forward freir :,oar.
- PIA
YR93i PHILADE PHIA TO NEW
VIA eAMDEN A D PORT MONMOIYPIT.
Freights Seeetved at THIRD Wharf abows &licit St
The attention of .Merchants and ShippEra Is directed. It/
this Dew and expeditions route, and £4.S.4111)11.0?
Paronaite is wapeotfully solicited.
Or further particulars apply
_to
OEO. D. hIcCULLOH, Freight Avant.
128 NOISTH Wit A R.VES,
W. P. GLIPPITTS. Jr.,
fe23-bn General Mauer.
PEPPER SAUCE.-2. ODOZ. PEPPER
-i- sanoeLloo doz. Contizter.44,Stsuce; 00 doz. Wor
tretershire Sauce.
FMB &BIERMAN PICK - 46.E5.- - 0:13 dos hal: gallon
Pickles; OM doz quart Fick,es ; 300 doe 'riot Pickles ;511,:u
in bbis., ball bbls.. and lik A ls._
CONDENSED MILK.— doz. Wi.u. N. Lewis & Bro.
and Borden's Condonse,
For sale by RHODE3 3:I7ILLIA3IS.
fol 9 WI South WATER. Street.
.in IMMO ki t ATWOOD,
- -
vq. lf • 7.13117*:=1111119_
AO.F. eargi. gia6. frll3-6tir
Oktio;--EDWINik. HUGHES, UN.
DERTAKER.
259 §sitqlt TENTH greet, ala,rig wpo.
t 1.2.71.4, 71alticteiphia,