CITY ITEMS. "ELogumicE AND OnATORS."—This is 'be the subject of Mr. John B. Gough's lecture at e Academy of Music to-morrow (Thursday) eve ng, delivered for the benefit of the sick and wound . soldieni. The sale of tickets yesterday and Mon y, at Messrs. Martien's Was very large, though ere arc still a few desirable sittings left, which ill, no doubt, be absorbed, today. A very large • mber of tickets for the lecture on Friday evening t "Temperance," have also been already sold, as ell as for the one on Tuesday evening of next cek. A THERMAL PROPIIECY.—March has iine in like a lamb, so according to the old adage It ill go out like a lion. Should this prove to be the se, it will create another immense rush for Mr. W. Alter's coal, at his yard, Ninth street, above older, as his uniform liberality and moderate rites have secured from our citizens the " are" of their patronage. Alter's sueeeee is a tribute true merit. A SPLENDID IMPROIrEMENT.—We have arely seen enterprise displayed with more judgment r to bet ter Advantage than It has been by the popular hotographers of this city, Messrs. Broadbent & 00., ho umv embrace in their enormous establishment— xcept ing the ground floors—the entire three large , nitihnes, at Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Chestnut attneh he addition attic latter to their operating rooms vas made recently and places their house far in ad 'ante of anything found in any other city of the nine. The constantly increasing patronage of this ottse is doubtless attributable to the facts that their dctures have the very highest artistic merit, and hat in several styles of pictures they stand without rival in the world. Brum) TRADE.—If we may judge from be marked activity already exhibited in the large •loth and Oiothing House of Messrs. 0. Somers & .on, No. 626 Chestnut street, under Jayne's •ado this season will be unusually heavy. These , :entlemen bad the sagacity to buy early, and hence heir stock is very much lower in prices than are asked for the same class of goods generally, which, with the fact that their Myles of garments are the beau ideal of grace and excellence, gives them extra ordinary advantages. GET THE BEST.—Our renders, who are desirous of using only the finest and beat quality of Groceries, will find exactly what they want at the celebrated old stand of Mr. U. 11. Mattson, south west corner of Arch and Tenth streets. Besides the iinest line of family groceries in the city, a full line of the purest liquors, suitable for medicinal pur- poses, may always be found here, and all at very reasonable prices. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFEC- Wrons.—Dir. A. L. Vansant, who leads the column of fine confectioners in this country, displays, fresh every morning, on his coun'ers, ell the choicest con fections of the season, among which his sweet Jor dan roasted Almonds, French and American mix tures—put up in handsome boxes; bonbons, Portu- Ample secrets, taffies, French nauget, and chocolate preparations, are particularly tempting; and the came is true of his rare and delicious fruits. ..r. . - A SUPERB STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FUR- Ow trio Gonna can at all times be found at the famous old house of Oakford & Sons, under the Con tinental Hotel. • EXQUISITE SPECIMENS OP PUOTOGRAPET. Those who Wish to see the perfection of the Photo graphic Art should visit the popular ground-floor gallery of Mr. E. P. Ripple, No. 820 Arch street. Nip pictures, in all sizes and styles, are universally admired. ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS Will find a knagnificent assortment of Military Furnishing Goods, exactly adapted to their wants and tastes, at Oakford & Sons, under the Continental Hotel. "THE PLAY OF HAmI,F.T WITH HAMLET Lava' Our."—We don't know whether this has ever teen attempted or not, but we do know what has been attempted and successfully carried out. We know of a building having been designed by a Washington architect, with the assistance of a smart Into, (say a Philadelphia Postmaster,) and built on no less imposing site than Chestnut street, adjoining that pure Grecian marble building, the United States Custom House; and we further know that said build ing was designed and built expressly for a Post Office for the city of Philadelphia; and, furthermore, the said building was declared completed for busi ness on the sith day of February, and the citizens of laid city were invited to transact their business there, and see the chief clerk in his new office and arm chair, and avail themselves of the conve silences designed for their use. But 10, aPoet Office, and no letterbox ! $60,000 for a Post Office, and no place to deposit letters I Surely the dinner or the Vag-pole must have received undue attention at the hands of somebody. Supposing Charles Stokes & CO., at the opening of their store, under the " Con tinental," had invited the public to their store, an nouncing that "the price would be marked inplain Jlgurcs on all the goods," and neither coat, pantaloons, nor vest in their establishment I We think the simile between this and the Philadelphia Post Office, with no letter-box, a good one. • TDB FIELD OF THE SHAWL OF GOLD.— The Empress Eugenie, at the opening of the Boule- Vard, was enveloped in the famous gold shawl. She Wore with this splendid envelope a gray silk dress, in the very beat taste, to correct that of the over brilliant sffect produced by the glittering and ka /eidoscopTe changes of color produced by the sun light upon the shawl. The Emperor looked extreme-. ly well in a plain citizen's suit, and it was whispered around among the knowing ones that he had sent out to this country and procured his handsome "rig" at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & 'Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, :above Sixth. SEVEN DEADLY &Ng : 1. Refusing to take a newspaper. 2. Not advertising. 3. Making the printing office a loans place. 4. Taking a newspaper and not paying for it. 6. Reading the manuscript on the compositor's Que. 6. Getting married without sending the printer', any of the wedding cake. And 7. Omitting to purchase the wedding auit at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'OLOOK TABT NIGHT. it Chestnut streets. F Bolting, Now York W H Spooner, Sr Boston MIN Spooner, Baton. J C Read,Penna E Reeking, Wheeling Va W D Johnson, Wheeling, V' E Platt, Jr, Harrisburg B F Greer, Baltimore I 1/Field & la, Kentucky Wesley Fallen,St Louts .1' Browne, Nashville E Levy, Nashville M F Hodges, New York C M Wheelock, New York W Stoddard, Alexandria J H Briscoe Mr & Mrs Wyckoff, N York H. Feminist & la. Chicago C 11 Newhall, USA L B 'Crocker & wt, N York T Wines & wf, Connectlent J Dove & fa Massachusetts S Brlnton , & wf, Del F A Newhall, Lynn, Mass A 111 Galvin At wf, Mass J F Read & wf, New. York & C H Ellmaker la, Patina H Hoyt, Bedford, Maas F G Foster, New York R I. nook, New York Mrs Wm Melrich, Ohio. J 11 Jones, Pennsylvania J R Burditt, Boston L &Men, New York P H Van Antwerp, N York D G Ridgely,Wash, D C • T P Scheonbury, New York Jno W Dyer, Wash. D•C Capt B B Hunt Penns Mr and Mrs P Jewell Miss Jewell • Lt Col Milton Opp Edw Kembel, Boston Terslow, U S A F B Hoope, New Jetzt'' , Thee Davis, D C - J W Putnam, Washington B K Driller, Milwaukee J DI Miller, Milwaukee P A Hacks, Pittsburg B 11 - Smith, New York W Allen & la, lilliwankee E B Carpenter, Providence R Hartley, Pittsburg John Barnett New York Dr 8 Kennedy, U S DI John Hoope, New York John J Duryea, New York C 1' Randall, New York W C Beason, New York D Hardin, U S A 1.1 1) Badger, New York . T S Levering, Boston J Fritz, Bethlehem allO Haywood, New, Jersey Continental—Ninth II L Ilallott,Boston . . _ W. Blies, Dolton 8 D Wstrren,St Louts L M Lauck,tlt Louts Capt Lupeleer W H Hooper, Utah Samuel Hippt„e Kansas Lieut Chas F moors S Bi McDowell,Penna B F Wiuger,l'enna John May nard,New York J R Baker & la, Michigan Mrs , M M Clark,Newark,NJ ° 0 Sim nson;New York . Lowther & le. Newport lire A B Demorara, Newp't Men B F Miller, Newport T Abbott & wt Gen Revere, Ezel'r Brigade IV DeWolf, Provideneo, It I C Logan, San Francisco Dr J W Atwood, Mass lV C Taber & la, If Bedford W Firmstone, Easton J Sliull. Wash, D 0 IV Sauter. Baltimore J Stalfort, Baltimore 1V Jayne, Dakotah Ter' Wire B M Jayne, lllinois It Brown , New York AFari, Lafayette. Ind A Stetson, New York A WCull Shieldniu New , Pen Yorknsylvania , E C Fitz & al, Boston 1V Cheney, Connecticut 11 (htenberg, New York E R Specumb, Boston H Beers Si eon, N York Smith, Chicago V Middlebrook, Conn LI D Stover New York V A Gould,'Bot ton A Linthecum & la, Balt 3 E Hersh. New York 40 Bradley, Massachusetts N G Budd, Mootg county W H Millikin, Baltimore 7. F Pitch, Montrose C F Road, Montrose F Griswold & wt, NY A B Semple, Loy Wyllie Dr Cnlvernill, New York Rev Dr Tbi all, Burlington D e Slnle,lthode Island J H Berryhill, Harrisburg Cant Carlton & wife • Limit Reese, U S A - Mn C Looser & da, Potiav'o B D Griswold, New York D Cobb, New York J A Jackson, Council Bluffs D A Taylor & in • G E Sanderson, New York cot. below Ninth. o Dharlish, New York A Harrington, New York J W Brown, New Jersey J R Armstrong, N Jersey O Keneagy, Lane co, Pa Col 1 Painter, Peoria Hon H Dioster,Oreensbarg S Eckert,. Reading Miss it Eckert, Reading St J Wood!, Philadelpt is W C Gallium, Port Clinton. Geo Or wrod, Tamaqua T Adman & wife, Harrisburg N Eilmaker & wife, Penna Leman, Lancaster Lista W Statham Del J B Chaplainßaltlmoro W (Milan ,t D,Brookl'n W H Bates, D Brooklyn T M Dubow & xis, N Y John P.Slade, Fail Myer C Curtin; Pennsylvania Sarni Harrison. Pottsville P Bedingtou, New York D Lomeson, Now York Jas Craw N A Tilden New York Mr & Mrs IL Myers Jae Carson, Lake Superior Mrs A A Douglas,Penna E Douglas, Penna Mies H L Douglas Boston John Leibonring h la, l'a S Sherwood, New York J Yowler, Now Jersey I Ailing, Chicago • J Graham, Elkton Col .T Prost, Baltimore Otrard—Chestnut m a W Boteler, Waeh, D C ' Geo W Burton Jos Lt slay Cleo B Soule, New York Ceo W McCoy, Plaltsl fB Loeb, Philadelphia ilw Loeb, Philadelphia Vm B Yeaton, Pittlad • 'Wm Gibbs, Boston RSwigert, Frankfort, By 'W A flail, Boston Si 31 Lark), Allegheny city B Longiey, Cincinnati, 0 .A 0 Oreen, Beading B Van Beed, Reading I Johnll Skilea & wf, Pa John A Erbeu & la, Pa ' 1..3 llohert, Milwaukee Theo Schroeder, Prov, 121 Bite; J Bauka Pa ties A M Irvin, Pa Thor. J nooro, Pa IoW Rankin, Kentucky faj 0 Mnudee, ii S A , F Boyer, Reading, Pa S Althottse, Pottsville V D Wood, Bridgeton IV (J Shinn, New Jersey Bon T J Yorke, New York A Evans, Maryland W Carman Maryland i C L Spicer la, Maryland John B Graham, Potteville T Pickering, Cincinnati R. Dresser, Boston J fd Hewit, Penes 'W Righter, Columbia 3.8 Lippincott, Baltimore J F Smith J bfelr, Pottstown C C Mullin, Harrisburg Capt W A Powell, Va Vent J El Woodward • Ilferohaista'—Fourth la B Reddish, New .3' M Muscott, New York John II Bealo, Lewisburg 4 .7 B McClelland, Pittsburg Jos L Reed, Kittanning J P Kaultznan, Pittsburg 0 Renner, Ohio Jill , B Oruham, Clearileld trWinters Wash. D C a Watring,_Wash, D C F. Brynu, Wash; D 3i 0 Koontz, Wash, D T 0 Bowman, ll'arkerirg !S Bowman. Parkersb b rg hos Fender, Kingston 10berholser, Akron, 0 A C Haines, Alliance, 0 B Beeleford A _Bolibrook, 0 T L Allen, WaYnesville, 0 A Winters, Hamilton, 0 0 W Rahn, Allegheny city 0 Ball. Jr, New Rochelle 1 biro J M Foster 0 Rely, Massachusetts W McCready & son, N J 1 It Denny. Stroudsburg F Chapman, Virginia -- 0 Hastings, Dartford. Ct i i, ec T i !i Thomas York Avoid, Carlisle D Hibbs. Ohio II HAZIA.2I; Hartford, Conn W lintitakse, York 00, Pa , sm.* ;KA~fU WP por Yark American—Chestnut Jos H Carrow,Delawara Limit J M Watson, N York II Mitchell, Now Yurk Chan 0 Bush, Delaware J 1) McCabb, l'enna R Frick, Milto, Pa J Ttclivefa, Wiuchoster,Ya C W Moore, Broad Top, Pa (Ails R Elton, Now JenseY C Baker, Waal, D C St 3 George, Philadelphia CP Shoeuor, 'Paumeirta J M Teropluton, Wash co,Pa L Blogg, Now) ork J )3 Radler. Now Bedford loni—Arch street, above Third,. J A &limn,' Delaware J M Laird, Greensburg HB C Massey, Maryland H 8 Miller, West Lebanon J SMiller, ST TSawhile,Penua Thee A SpaoeL Pittaburg • L L Manor. Pa Joseph Pomeroy, Prune Col It /Laidig, Tamaqua 11T Hoover, Alliance, 0 Geo Dean, Pen naylva eta J Nuabb, Somerset, me Wm H Sayre, Mauch Chunk P Somerset . Pa D 13 Haggard. Danville, 111 Coo A Foldany. Birmlug'm LWelderhold, Pittsburg Jacob Cob, Birmingham John Taylor,New Castle] .1 Di Rogers, Malta, 0 S McKee, yton. 0 It B Davis. Ohio A Fischer. St Louis FV B Laird, Greensburg IE 1' Wharton, Parksburg S Prince, Paterson 1 C W Altemus, Clinton, R Morrison & la' Salem J Taylor A O liondricks, Ohio 1) Dillinger, Lima, 0 J McKnight, Rending MG Dexter, Lima, 0 D Richwine. Lancaster co Nee H H Morrell. Ohio E Burnet Canal Dover, 0 !Saint Clement, Ohio 0 L Steinman, Hollidayob'gl Stotts Union—Sixth T S Taylor, West Chester W R Sturgeon. U 8 A V C Cautteld. Verna kir Marks, New York & Whitney, Hartford, Conn B Dnivin, Omen° co, Pa A . 13 Martin, New Jersey H B Alton, Bainbridge, Pa 1) Lernau, Pennsylvania Saud Bumpier, lork. Pa A Sterrett, Elmira, N Y Commercial—Sixth at \V S Baker, Delaware co L Paxson, Wilmington Chas Kimble, Chester co Gun C Wheeler, Chester co Michael Montgomery LP McDowell J C Motes, Phmnixville R H Jones, Unionville .0 11 Pennypacker, Pa H W Fisher, Wheeling National—Race • F H Breinig, Allentown A Balliet, Lehigh co, Pa Robert Fyan, Bedford, Pa i II Baas, Kingston 0 A Jacoby, Bloomsburg D W Robbins, Bloomsburg T V Rhoads, Allentown IT Kurtz & la,Wheellng. Va J }torn, Jr, Summit HUI R Rube, Allentown Thos W Hoffman, IQ S A GRAND FAIR, AT CONCERT. HALL, IN AID Or TEM CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER ROEPITAL. --The ladies and gentlemen connected with the above institution are en gaged day and night in their benevolent work, endea voring through this popular mode to replenish its treasury. Although the public have been called upon in various ways to assist in alleviating the wants of our sick and dying Citizen Soldier, yet the Managers of this institution are compelled' to ask YOU toltlve this effort of theirs your approval and endorsement by visiting CON CERT HALL, and bringing your Mende with-you. The sceneWillgpay von, and the articles you purchase will give yon entire satisfaction. A Grand Concert will be given on SATURDAY Evening by thellrennerehor, who have kindly volunteered their services. Tickets for Fair 10 cents, and for Concert 50 count. To be had at the door. Packages of flee tickets 25 cents. It A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN BE °S tained by the nee of HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. March, Aprll,May, and June: are the best months to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver tisement. fer-fmw3ra TO.THE CITIZENS OP PRIL ADELPITIA 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 PURRBOtIit- BON WHISKY, which could be relied on by the medical profession. I would have acceded to•thoir request some time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article. Alter considerable difficulty and•delam, I have arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for a regular supply. I have also located'an agent in Louisville,Ky., for the ßurobsee 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 fac simile of my signature on the label. I remain, yours respectfully. 13DOLPHO , \VOLPE, No. 22/ BEAVER Street. NEW You.", Janassy SOth. 1863. UDOLPHO Wm.'s, Esq. ~ 22 Beaver St., New York: DE/eR SIR; The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal purposes bag been long felt by the profession, and thou sands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulte rated articles. We have tested the several articles which you sent ue, and consider itjtuitly entitled to thelder reputation you claim for lt. Hon W Lamplng, Balt Mnior C W Lentz, Baltimore J T Norton, Baltimore I Walton, New York street, below Arch. Mrs M Kitchen, Allegheny Miss Beggs, Allegba°7 Royers, Penna Henry Kahn, 011 City Mrs 11 C Cochran, Penna J Fortes, Phelps, N Y David Eyrison, Penna David Thomas, Penna II M Acton, New Jersey Win lloppenstaii, Penult Henry Weinsheimer, Pa Mrs 0 C Gaubert, Md P Lauer, Resultutt Hon W A Wallace, Pa Mrs C Hight, Boston Arnold, Carlisle : M . Myers ? Carlisle Miss Fong, Harrisburg Miss J01:10/4, Harrhaturot C Hampshire, Joanesville 0 Johnson, Jeaneevllle FI Watson, Ohio W W Watson, Ohio W Steele, New York J M Burchgeld, Pittsburg D McConville, Stoubenville Felix Sweigart A Levitt, Somerset, 0 D Criswell, Shlppensbnrg B Miller, Xenia, 0 J H Cooper Xenia 0 J T Davis, Wash, IP ftl Alexander ml street, above Arab LotOs'Ya . sa . .:a. Cincinnati, street. above Filth. L Ilplrcv, New Bedford J N Aida, Louisville A P Nash, 13 oaori G Paegh, Dayton P I DIVY.tf, New York Er \V White, New York. Dr a W Parris, Maryland W PumaD. Maryland J B R Powell, Delaware L C Sugland, Lock 111W011 C H Wetherlll, New York J Di Aelionead, New York B F Wood, Now York Coo P H emp, Hew York Lonts—theannit II It Robbing, BRIt B Y. Swayer, Waahlngtori S Tattoo, lowa City J B l'ortor t Jr. Delaware Jae T Keleher, U SN J C Efaxwell, U C Hall, N It Copulae, U S N W Black, Sall Francisco hem y Taylor, N Y .1 II Maly, t lannolda N B Sherwood. N J John 13 Rodney,Deiawere W Manton, Jr, U 8 N Reuben Rich, U S N J C J maw t;Noi folk,Va street. shore Third. C Hultman Miss 111'11,112n Lints Schilling,Washingta Win Clirt,Couu W L Whoa, Chicago A W Smltla, Prey, JOA Ristitor, N I Van neat selsze, NJ J Davey, Pat :rano F A M Hanger, Heading John S ilicater.licading John ilarknoes, N 1r H dlia, N r Coo Kgbert & la. N J S E Furlong, Blanchester and Market streets. IH Moppet, MiMarston-a U Koown, Cinsquontt Philip Coyle, Cincinnati Watson,Win Packstairg Jncub Rion, Lock HISYEILI Alcord E V Marbaker 11 Delon, New York P Barnett, Penna S C Ritchie, Delaware rest. above Chestnut. D Hyer t Stenbenville J C Lyme, Chester county Mrs Morgan, Baltimore Miss J Menken, Easton Joe K Jackson, Virginia S D Chandler, Jatinersvitio J k Storey, Chester co J A Coates Chester co Aug hOOP - 0 - -I.3drics-c.O eec, above Third. S Killeen, New Jsreei %V(P Copper, New York Chas Kepler, Reading Jam hi Clark, Lancaster, Pa Isaac Bauman, Lancaster co BO Moyer, Penna Jas Carter, Tamanna W A Barry, Jonestown W Ziegler & la,Selinea E L Shuman, Bearer, Pa Black Bear—Third Mrs Bichel Reeding D Mader, Penua Thos Hersh, Penna Bliss A Bttner, Reading John Kline, Reading Thos W Hoffman, Va A Sussman, Bellefonte. ll Schreppler,Tameunr Jos Ross, Schuylkill. co Win Berner,Pcnna John S Cornell.Yeasterville D B Regis, Bucks co L R Appleton. Bucks co F Roads, Penusburg t., above Callowhlll. I Tomlinson, Southampton A Bowers, Southampton S Fritz, Fox Chase W W Penns A IC Jones, Pa Jacob Ruth, Penne D Socks, Allentown Vanardsolalcn„ Penne ' Chits Vanardsdelen,Poulut Chas Roads, Poona Alf Stekele, Penne S A Lawry, Williamsport A Stouffer, Exeter t., above Market. NIF2 Madison—Second M W Coolbaugh, Monroe co John Dowid, Monroe co John Turner,Jr,Monroe co T Foxsiner, ow Jersey W W West I Holtz, New York N ThorniFon, Delaware 0 B Wepleß, Delaware Col W Butler, Lewistown W Hamersoo,Naryland Oeo Baroshaw A Felhc,Lewiston B W tvlio , ,New York Mrs llttabea, Nor Jereer Kra II Piokeriwr,Bucke co Mrs L Robert.; Ducks to A B McKeever, Libertyville t., above Callovrhl.ll. IJacob Young, Beading .T Ball, Quakertown 8 Dreher, Creison John L Grimes, Poona Jas B Whttasell, &Woo .Tohn Richmond, New York Jacob Buck, Montgomery co Bald Eagle—Third ■ 0 F Huber, Allentown I B C Boberteon,Newark,N J Bdwin Zimmerman, Peuna Wm Barrow, Bucks co, Pa Shank. Backe co, Pa Jainuel Neill, Bucks co, Pa P Seibert, Easton SPECIAL NOTICES. To 'inn MONTH ()V MA RCN. BY TUB BARD OP TOWER ITAtt. Blustering March, in whose praise No minstrel hae chanted, At length a few lays To thy name shall be granted; And ns I've learned how To berhyme thee, old rowdy. Come, glance on me now With an aspect uuoloady. Old March, should I say , That I like thee as well As April or May, What a "whopper" I'd tell! But, though much addicted To " pa fl ttg"—may hap— Thou wait never convicted • 01 lying, old ;bap. Thy miffing is lawful, Since from falsehood 'tie free, And not like some awful ' Deceptions we see. Could I speak with thy voice Potential. I guess, Tower Yfall's great attractions I'd loudly express. . We have tho largest assortment of ready-mode Cloth ing in Philadelphia. comprising every variety, style, size, end price. All can be suited in garments, made in the best and most substantial manner, at prices below market rates. TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET Street, It BENNETT dt CO. PURE BOURBON WHISKY. Bottled by lIDOLPHO WOLFE, NEW YORK. We would recommend you to appoint some of the re aPectable 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 you success in your new enterprise, We remain your obedient servants, VALENTINE MOTT. itf. D., No.l Oramarey Park. J CARNOCHAN, N. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital, &a. , N 0.14 East Sixteenth street. LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 795 Broadway. H. P. DE WEES, M. D., 791 Broadway. JOSEPH WORSTER, M. D., 120 Ninth street. NELSON STELLE, EL D., 37 Bleecker street. • JOHN O'REILLY, M. D., 230 Fourth street. B. J. RAPHAEL, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical . . College, &c., 91 Ninth street, and others. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS. AND PRIVATE FAMILIES: I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the following firms as agents for the sale of this Pare Bour bon Whisky, where samples can always be seen, and will loon be forma° by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo thecary, and Hotel in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 BEAVER Street. CHARLES BLLIS, SON, & CO. W. L. HADDOCK de CO. GEORGE H. ASHTON, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY. & COWDEN. fe7.6-10t CLOYMINN, OF THIS LA.TINSY Wrixe, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL, SALE& LOWEST Selling Prim marked in Min 71. rnree. AU Goode made to Order warranted satielhatorY. Our GPI-PRIOR SUM( le strictly adhered to. All an thereby treated alike. JONES dr 00.. 604 MARKET Wrest DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTRB& They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dlesipattou and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. . They purify the breath and acidity of the stomata,. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They sure Diarrhceha, Cholera, and Cholera Rorbta. They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beet BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted manse's great restorer. They are made of pare St. Croix Ram, the eel* crated Caileatm Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without rear& to axe or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate parsons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers. Drug. state, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DItAKB diDO., 201 BROADWAY. New York. 5e51440 BATOHRLOR'B HAIR Dys! . TER BEET IN THE WORLD.. WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR'S celebrated Hair DTI Sroduces a color not to be , distingnished from nature; warranted not to injure' the hair in the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RID, or RUSTY HAIR tnetantly tuns I splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair Bat and beautiful, Bold by all Druggists, do. .1/Fr The 0 auntie le signed WILLIAM A. BITOMIt TAR, on the Jour rides of each box. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Lose 293 Broadway and 16 Bond ennsist3 New York. JIOMEOPATUIC 110SPITAI., 1718. CUTHBERT Street.—This institution ie now open EISTOMPUOD, of sick end 'rounded Solders.. 'rho will be rerOired mod 'provided. for in the moot oornforinblo manner, Ins 'admire. B. GUNS. . matt Sectrotasy of Board at Zdawirlig. . RTEII"f. NICKERSON--COWOILL.—Ou the 17th of February, 1E63, by the Rev. J. Cordon Maxwell, Mr. R. S. Nicker- 6011. Of l'hllatielphia, to Minty Lizzie A. Cowgill, of lieat Comity, Delaware. [Delaware pacers! please copy.) PRENDERCAST—NOBLE. — On the 28th of February, by the Hey. John Roth, Richard J. Frond, rgast and Mary 1.. Roble, All of l'hiladelphia. • LAPP—Lowny.--On the rite ultimo, Icy Hay. P. S. H•urocc. Alr. Stepheu H. Lapp to,Mtas Miry 13 Lowry. • CLARY— ASPELL.—In mansytink. Feb. Sch. by Rev. A. Culver, Mr. Albert Abet Ulary to Mies Isabella Aspell, both of Schuylkill Foils. 33=D. CA k•PIIELL.—March 2d, Quit:din Campbell. in his 89th 7 V o t r ie male friends of the family are invited to attend Ilia funeral, without further notice, on Thursday, the sth Instant, from his late residence, to. '/A9 South Eighth street. ate o'clock A. M. •• BoNBRIGHT.—On the morelug of %i instant. Ellie C., daagL•ter of James Bonbright, aged 10 years and 11. meths. .RtlitafTo3 suit friends of the Wally are invited to at tend the funeral, from the reoidouca of her father, No. 111 l Mount Fa von street. Thursday. Atli Instant, at 2 O'elacky. M. Funeral to proceed to Laurnl RID. • *0 MEESER.—On the 3d instant,Francis Savoy Mauer, in the 36th year of his age. Dee maim: will be given of the funeral. • JACOBS. —tin the With ultimo, after a short illness, Thomas H. Jacobs, in the Bid year of his age. She relativfs and male friends of the family are re spectrally invited'to attend hit funeral, from his late re sidence, South Seventeenth etreet. without farther notire,.thls (Wed nmday ) morning, at 10 o'clock. BAIBBS.—In camp, near Ball Plain, Va., on the 211 ultimo, of congestive typhoid fey , r, First Lieut. Samuel B. Haines, wiartetmaster 121st Regiment I'. V., in the 21d year of - big age, son of Josiah. L. and Deborah B. Heine. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa floral, from his parents' residence, No. )715 Green street, Philadelphia, on Fourth day, the Ito of Third month, 'et ID o'clock A. without Tuttle'. notice. To proceed to South Laurel Hill. WIT,S sN, —V arch let, 188:1. James Wilson (late cap tain on the Delaware river), in the 5801 year of his age. The relativee and friends of the family, the 20. Jelfer ton BeneticiatSociety, and the Charles Carroll. Bonen cial'Society are respectfully invited to attend hle faueml, Time hislate residence, Cedar Grove Place, near Lennig's Chemical factory, Dridesburg, this (Wednesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. ACKLEY. —Suddeltly, .. • Camden; N. J,,. on the 28th ultimo, Abraham Shroye Ackley, in the 59th year of his • e friends and relatives of he family are respect folly invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence. No. 403 Cootor street, Camden, this (Wednesday) after noon. at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Evorareen Cemetery. TRIPLES.-00 aunday, let instant, Susan Eyre, wife of Henry L. Triplet*: and daughter of Sellathatt Itlld the late Susan If. Wain right, in the 37th year of her age. Tho relatives, and friends are (without further notice) invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's resi dence, No. 236 North Twenty-second street, below Vine street, on Thursday afternoon, 6th instant, at 1 o'clock. Interment at South Laurel Mil Cemetery. ett FAbSITT.-0u Tuesday morning, March 3d. Robert F. Pasant. in the 45th year of Itift age. •• SPRING MOURNING GOODS-BES- N. , SON & SON.—Monrning Store, No. 91$ CHEST NUT Street, have received • • Bleck Silica of the moat desirable makes. • . Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. Black lifonssollues, Tamisos. Bombazines. Black Crag Tammetans, Alpacas, and Mohair's. Black and White 1419/18, Ginghams, Mohair& Black SillcOrenadines, Grenadine Banos. Black English Crapes and Veils. Shawls, Hosiery , Gloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleeves. Aro. felS-U F:YRE & LAIIDELL, FOURTH AND A-A ARCH, are opening Rock-Spun Silk Shawls, Lama Shawls. long and square Black Thibet Lona.Shawla, Black Barege Hernaul, 1 and 2 yards wide, Black Florentine. Hew Fabric, fe26 - PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH. AND - 1--A ARCA, are opening_ Spring Style Dress Silks, Spring Style Dress Goods, ROB. Skirting. , liogl fah Bombazines, First Quality Gloves. (43 MR S. JANE G. SWISS/REIM, formerly of the Pittsburg Baturdizy Visitor, IMIF of the St. Cloud Democrat, Mimi. will Lecture THIS' EVENING, in the Spring Garden' Institute, corner of SPRING GARDEN and BROAD Streets, on "Woman and the Rebellion." An able Address from a colebrated Woman. Admission, 2.5 cents.'lN /M. MASONIC NOTICE.-THE OP '1 CEEB and Members of EASTERN STAR LODGE, No. 186. aid the Members of the Order generally, are re quested to meet at their Hall, CHESTNUT Street. THIS AFTERNOON. at 2 o'clock, to attend the !Virtual of their late brother, WILLIAM A. BROADBENT. by order of the W. II.• 11.* GEO. P. LITTLE. Secretary. M• MINT OD THE UNITED STATES. . —Panannnenta, March 2, lifin At a meeting of the Employees of the United States Mint, held to-der, the fallowing preamble and resolu tions wore adopted: WHEREAP. It has pleased God, in his mysterious pro vidence, to remove from our midst, by death, our fellow workman, FRANKLIN HUI,INGS; and whereas, we desire to testify our respect to the memory of ono whom we all esteemed as a workman and a gentleman: there fore, be it Respired, That in his death the Mint has lost ono whose generous character and gentlemanly bearing en titled him to the respect and esteem of all with whom he came in contact. . . Rego/red, That to his widow end orphan children we offer our heartfelt eynmthles and roved, and commend her to the Case of Him who is the widow's stay and the or ban's friend. •• • . 'etrolved, That a copy of than resointiona be pre sented to tho family of the deceased and published in the Press and inquirer. JAMES POLLOCK, Chairman. AT A MEETING ON THE CITI ZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on the 2d of March the following report wen adopted, and ordered to be printed ON D THE S ECDT STATEMENT NTY FUND TRANSACTIONS RECEIPTS. Subscriptions to the 'Bounty Fund. 5133,009 41 , Subscriptions to the Defence Fand. 52,701 05 --IS-186,270 49 rsrusnrrintra PROM THE BOUNTY PUND. Bounties to Pennsylvania Volun teers 6171.572 03 Bounties to United States Regulars and Marines %NM CO Premiums and remunerations to . . Captains to promote recruiting.. 57,001 00 .Expenses of ward meetings to en courage recruiting 796 44 Expense of Siting up temporary barracks 212 70 Expenses of recruiting vamps and ofil crs, ban ds of music, flags, &c... 4,4.13 63 Traveling expenses of Committee.. 313 20 of Expenses of ad printing, posters, vertising 4,06407 Expcnres blanks, stationery, books, &a 1,42 61 Expenses of Telegraphing 64 14 Salaries of clerk, and messengers.. 1,147 42 *2-0,470 24 EXPENDITURES PEON THE DEFENCE FUND. Allowance made to Volunteers who were called out by the proclama tion of the Governor for the .de fence of the State 820, 11 0 00 Allowsipee. road° to United Stales Seamen sent from the Navy Yard to the frontier with naval batte rte., at the request of the Go- vernor 661 25 Paid for carbines for Captain B. Spencer Miller's ArtiHeil , Corn- Pony (to be rctnrned to the Cam mince should this compiny dis band) 1.600 00 • . 850,271 25 . Unexpended balance triX/7.51:0 00 On deposit as follows: Temporary loan, at the request of the Mayor, to the Relief - Committee of the city of Phila delphia for the Families of Volunteers 010,061 00 Temporary deposit with the Assistant Trea surer of the United States, at .1 per cent. in- terest 142.000 00 Cash Su transits' to pay troops 7,210 00 Balance In the l'armera' and Mechanics' Bank at the credit of the Disbursing Agents, to meet outstanding Bounty Certificates, an 4 other obligations for bounties and pre miums 29,1161 61 Balance in the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank at the credit of the Treasurer 9,303 39 Amount of subscriptions unpaid 61,4:0 00 Philadelphia, 27th Febnmry, • . IB6a. - 8. A. MERCER. Treasurer. MICHAEL V. BAKIE, GEO. WHITNEY, Disbursing Agents. S. A. MERCER. The foregoing statement of the receipts and expendi tures of the Citizens' Bounty Fend Committee have been examined by the undersigned and proved to be correct. THOMAS wEBSTEE. JAS. C. HAND, Auditing Committee. JOHN B. ADDICKE. ALEXANDER HENRY, Chairman. 'PROS. WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. mh4 PIIILADELPIIIA. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING'AGRICULTURE. —Staird Meet• log at Room, 326 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, March 4, at 11 o'clock A. M. mbs-2t M. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNION TEMPORARY HOBE FOR CHTLOREN will be bold at CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Rev. John Jenkins,) LOCUST above Fifteenth street, on THURSDAY Evening, March Bth, ut S o'clock. The 'Annual Report will be read by Rev. John Patten, D. D., and addrauee made by Rev. J. S. Willis Rev. James M. Crowell, Rev. P. 8. Henson, and Rev.' W. W. Conkltng. rah.Vit. MJOHN B. GOUGH. This distinguished lecturer has consented to gra tify those who could not obtain admission to his former addresses. by delivering the following lectures in the ACADEMY OF MIISIC: _ • THURSDAY,' March oth—Eloquence and Orators. FRIDAY, March 6th—Nero Temporre, rice Lecture to the Soldiers al the Union Army. TUESDAY, March ID— Subject to be s num' need. The proceeds will be mainly devoted to the sick and wounded defenders of our homes, a large number of whom will honor the Academy with their presence at each lecture. Reserved seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle,- and Balcony, 50 cents ; Family Circle,. 26 cents. Sale of tickets will commence at 9 o'clock MONDAY MORN ING, March 2d, at MAETIEN'S, 6d6 Chestnut 'street, and at the ACADEMY, on the evenings of the lectures. 'To give all an equal opportunity, no tickets will be dis posed of under any circumstances, sooner or elsewhere. Doers open at 7 • Lectures commence at B. These are positively the laselecturea Mr. Gough will deliver in this city this season. fe-9t5 WOMAN,, HER EDUCATION AND fl• EUYIRE.—ENOCH H. SUPPLES will lecture on this subject at HANDEL ADD HAYDN HALL, on MONDAY.EYENiNG, March 9th, at 8 o'clock. Tickets WS cents; for sale at Liathay & Stagiaton's, 25 South Sixth Stree t, and at.Hainea' Drug Store, Seventh and Spring Garden Streets. fe2.60 THE PENNSYLVANIA .MRB UN SURANCE COMPANY, March 2, 1883.-The Directors have this day - declared a dividend of FIF TEEN DOLLARS rER SITARS on the stock of the Com-, patty for the last six months, which will be paid to the tockholders, or their level representatives. after the 9th instant. WILLIAM G. CROWELL.. ni13419 Secretary. rlc• MANDAN MINING COMPANY, - OF LAKE SUPERIOIL—The First Meeting of the Mandan Mining Company'ot Luke Superior,!! under, its articles of association, will be held on the tenth day of March, 1> at 11 o'clocklA... lit., at He. 14-Farquhar Building. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. B: A. ROOP.BS, WM. H. STEVENS, fe2l-1-It. Two of the Associates of said Oorporaticut. MPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—. SPRING SESSION. —The. Spring Coarse of Lec.. tares and practical instraetion•in the Technical Schools. and in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY': March 2d. Applicants for admission vrill-please attend) at 13 d. M., at tbo Collebca - Bu tiding. PENN: Square. ALFRED L. KENNEDY; ft. D. fe3s.gt. . • • President of Facuitty. MCOMMONWEAL:I%E IMHURICSICEIL COMPANY OF THE STATE OF BEIINSYLVA BLa.—Orrimit, 613 CH/161MT SIIEET, l'au,aparigtwA. February 23, IS6B. The business and affairs of this. Comptitty being now In proem; of liquidation, all parties havieg claim against the Commonwealth Insurance Company or the State of Pennsylvania will present the as for, settlement and payment at this oeice.within thirty dim from date. • By order of the Board of Directors, feM-wfrmlm , SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. , r.:3z• OFFICE OF THE SUHOEON..A.S a ; TINT TO 'DIE ARMY AND MATT, nimarilg , r plus, October 24 1882. . Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of avail! ni themselves of the National Appropriation for supPly - ing Artificial Linalbe,libouldt apply immediately at Lite Naos of the Surgeon-Artiet to the Government, No. 1/J309 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMS' , a, . ia9fon Government Surgeon-A/cud. m • CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE: PuiLADELyfitA, February Sc!. 1863. TO MOTEL.. AND TAVERN KEIM'ERS, '.RESTA.II- RANT, and o th ers, desirous of selling L 1411014, by lees measure than one quart. ApplicaMe for LICENSE will apply at TEO'S OFFICE, as prdvided by ant of Assembly, approved April,lo, MS, on the following days, via.: WARDS. First . Monday, -. Mstrii 2,'1868. . Swind.., Tuesday, 3, Third andEourthWednesday., ,' " 4, " Firth.. ' Thursday. " - 6, Sixth, Friday. . " 6, '" Seventh aid Eighth ' - Monday... " SX. - " Ninth and Tenth Tuesday, •• 10, ." Eleventh. Wednesday, " 11 " Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, " 22; Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, " 11, " Sixteenth.... Monday, " 16, Seventeenth.— 'Tuesday, ~ 1 7, '' ' Eighteenth and Nineteenth...Wedneadan " 18, Twentieth Thursday, . " 19. Twenty-Fret and Twenty- , second Friday s Twentird and Twenty fourth MonA y .. _ 44 22, 64 TKPUtY•firtb TO aidlir 6 . 2.1. . fe27-to mh2d .11. MES 'saw. Clerk. vrNOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLI CATION hire been made to tho Spring Gordon Insurance COIDTAIM for tae re•lseao of Perpetual P ol i cy No. MIN, for SLffee, premium S2O. no on Pte/AiNell otra9t, f feet lrte,'4oB;•ttorth of JeffaA atreet, cas t aide. MORO" 4.4 b een lost or mislaid. • .. ta . OP.. Dcstio,_ THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIC WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1863. COMMISSION HOUSES. SHUFF WERNWAG, CASSIMERES, MANTILLA: GOODS, GROS DE BRINES, VELVET RIBBONS, FRENOH CORSETS, &c. FANCY CASSIMERES, MLA-MIXED, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WART'. For We by the iaqage,lY fe2ErsmwiOt CANTON:FLANNELS! ARMY,' STANDARD CANTON FLANNELS, FON SALE OIECEAF, FOR NET CASII, BY SHIPLEY. 'HAZARD, & PRIZADELPHIA-21A.D3 000 DEL GRIGG & TIARMSTEAD, Offer for sale, by the Package, RIPKA'S COTTONADES, SUFFOLK BLUE DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN.DRILLS, STANDARD DROWN MEETINGS, . LONSDALE NANKEENS, &a., 4re. rah 3 ARMY GOODS. DANK-BLUE COAT CLOTH& DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOE OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. • . 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY ,LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHRITINGS AND SHIRT ING& For Bale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. salif it . . . THE HIGHEST - MARICET• yALMI GOLD AND . SILVER:, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER ,PRECIOUS STONES, G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, hrawntactu ri Lig Jewellers, SANSOM-STREET lIALL, PIIILADELPHI fe!6-Im SNV EN THREE-TENTHS 0017 PONS, ORDERS ON WASHINGTON, W'LAlOgitaldj4idaM,sU=l2l=lZU . U. S. 8'.78,741 49 EATABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GO AFTER FIVE ViaEt3. I am instructed by the BECEETARY OF 111.11 TRU. VEY to receive subacriatiorus for the above ti 457.520 CO Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCIIIP. VON, and is .PAYABLreIN OOLD at the Mint, or any Stib-Treasnry or Depository of the United States, on the drat days of May and November of each War. At the Present NANNItIIC ON 00460. these Bond* yield about EIGHT Der cent. per 8.117-MM. A tall supply always urban/. On and after .TDT'inIet,ASES, the privilege of convert.' lug the present Dane of LEGAL-TENDER NOM INTO THE NATNMAR. SIT PER CENT.. LOAN (com monly called "Rtee-Twentine") will cease:'.:. All who .wish,tooinvest in the Five-Tienty Loan, must, therefore, ApPlrbefore the Ist of ;IDLY next. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agezt. nih44jY/ .114Goatil THIRTO Skreet, Ph i4ula JOHN 0.. OAP? & SON;, ..„ . STOOK & NOTE BROKERS. lOW= 0PP03317, TEI MICHASIOW BOIL SWAIM AN9-O.3O'LD ON WEEMS= AT TH3 AIM NO= AND LOANS ETEOOTILTED ON TEUI deS-3c2 BEST TEEM& . HALVEY THOMAS, 51200.7/S. AND BILL 3311.013 E • • ' No. 313 werxtrr STREET. RTOOII3 I and BONDS, and all kinds of 17. B. GO : 11,111OES1 CURITIES bought and sold on C,omndseion, e r olosialey . Basin , as Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated lowest • rates. (Jr* (shy Ball shall reactive prompt attention. Ref 35111410 j, Nathaf Trotter & Co., Ceo. D. Parrish, Johnß. Myers & Co.. &Lanai B. Thoipas.. i Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, In& V 3 000 AND $9,000 TO: LOAN 4 . N Jinll3 Morteripa. 309w' Apply to / AIN - UT Street: 410000 A • • EN '. , five yeare,eitberjn one or several s :. to loan by ANTHONY, P. & J. 11..1110RR1 IA4B-St* No. 916 ARCH Stre MONEY TO INVEST.—PERSOIiS wishing to make safe Investments of money or the security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, cat ob tain all the necessary Information in relation theretChY addressing E. D. COMEGYE' , ia24AvAcsairn • At IhA Ph il &dolphin. BOA- REIMER'S IVOBYTYPES HAVE attained the apex of perfection and popularitij the most agreeable, pleasing, and natural of the style in the city. See them. SECOND Street, above Green. i ' it IUIVYMAL CLOTHES ; WRIIkTGER, tves Its value in wear of clothes eve r y Mx !torahs. I No. '1 , Large Family Wringer $lO. With cots, No. 2 Mf Mum 'Family Wrlower.... • 7. Warranted. No. 2N, Medium Family Wringer.. $B. Without cogs. No. 3. Small Family Wringer 6. Not warranted. No Wringer can be durable without cog-wheds WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 7211CHMT. CHESTNUT SC. Excluaire Agents for Eastern Pennsyliania. M1144-180' 1 la k BEST . UMBRELLAS, SLEEPER'S make, strong Land neat, at TENTH and HAIL : KET Streets. fe21143L• CARSON'S SOOTCH•PAIRNT SILVER-CLEANING POWDER, • Warranted free from acid, and the same ae need. in the houses of the nobility and gentry of Scotland. It le un equalled• for cleaning Cold and. Silver Plate Looking Glasses: etc. Preps rod. by A. H. CARSON, waiter, from a recipe given me by the head butler to the Duke of Athol. For at by HAZARD ,k CO., Twelfth and Chestnut streets I. TOWNSBND,.Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. • T. BLACK, 1401. Chestnut streets, W. H. NADLTY. 1.800 Chestnut street. J. CLARK, Fifth and Prune streets, And wholesale by WILLIAM PARVIN,I.2O4 CHEST NUT Street, and t - CASWELL. MACE, & CO.. Chemists.' • r Fifth-Avenue Hotel, New Yurki t. • And Thames street, Newport, L. 111 orders addressed A- CAESON, Western Sub Post • "" 24 .4letAtt ----- JaSS;taths ' • .. 20. ... IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 212 AND 24l CILESTAUT STREET SILKS AND CLOTHS BATES' COTTONABb'S, TWEEDS AND FLANNELS CAMIMICS AND MEWLS, DOESKINS AND COATINGS VESTINGS, STUFF GOODS, Sce., ALFRED H. LOVE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 212 CHESTNUT STREET CANTON FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS! GEO. GRIGG, Nos: 219 and 921C1'111E01 , 1 ALLEY HUTCHINSON, No. 11E CHESTNIIT STRUT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS YOB THE SALE 07 No. 21 STRAWBERRY. STREET. FINANCIAL. PAW FOR 19rn FEBRUARY CERTIFICATES INOBB'rEDNESS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, WANTED. STATES LOAM FOR SALE. DREXEL iSc.OO., 34 South THIRD Street FIVE'TWENTIES, TWENTY-YEAS BfX PEII. CENT. BONN!, is LOAN. AT PAR. JAY 00011 E, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, A+ SOUTH THIRD STREET SP:ECML .IqOTIOE. sari% THIRD STREET, STOCKEi AND BONDS_ BOLED OF BBOKEB& MONEY INVESTED EYRE, it LANDELL. ARE OPENING FOR FASITIONABLE SILKS, FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, FASHIONABLE ORGANDIES, FASHIONABLE CHINTZES, FASHIONABLE SKIRTINGS, TAFFETA DE ANNISSE, New Goods, TALON CLOTHS FOR DRESSES, FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS mh4-Nrsmtr TAGG IND BROTHER CORNER -AL T.ENTH and PINE, open from auction', this morn ing: Barnsleydamask table linen, 2 yds. wide, $1 per yd. ; 100 yds, plaid muslins 81, 94, and - 50 c., less than Impellers' cost: 1 lot very ene plaid itansook 50c. ; 100 dec. bleached and brown cotton hose, 28, M. and 373-Ic., cheapest hose in the city; Nor, 1,2, and 3, first quality magic ruffling, 75e, per. piece ; 1 lot boys' brown half bore, $9,25 per dos. - ; 200 doz, ladies' and cents' sum mer Olives, embroidered backs; 31 to 50e. white, black, and colored trimming; ribbons, 10 and 12ge. ; heavy white bonnet ribbons, 50c. ; twilled Crash,2oc.; black end White. delaines., 25c.: with several ots notions. Bargains — Wamsutta'and muslin, 110 I'llitadelphia MARSEILLES At A.RSEILLES A. gond assortment of. Corded, Printed, and. Figured MARSEILLES. for Timnims, Child son's Wear. &o. SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, rrdt4 JLOOS CHESTNUT Street. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDEBED TRIMMINGS; '4Ec.—The subscribers have a large assortment of all daseriptions of White Goods for Ladies' Wear: also of - Embroidered Jacoue , , Cambric, and Swiss Trimmings—the choicest goods in the market. • 'SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ARGISOL mho 1008 CHESTNUT Street. EVANS c HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, SWORDS, SitsfrES, BELTS, stc., ♦ad everything necessary for the oomp - lete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, r. - WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL. Ja27-122 NA W. SIMONS & BROTHER, • BANSOM-STREET adLL, PHILADELPHIA, MANITFAVruItERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILPTLELY GOODS, IN EVERT vearErr -144ffirn , • .• "A smile washer look, trecgth was in her step, liar SR' her hands—Plantation • • • Bitters." • Akw bottles of Plantation Bitters . • Will cure Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Sour Stomach andTetid Breath. " Flatulency andindtgestiow. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and - Short Breath. Pain over the Ei-es. " Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPL'AINT'AND DYSPEPSIA. It. Is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diseased and 'torpid' liver. The biliary Secretions of the liver overflOwing into the stomach, poison the entire system, and' exhibit the above symp toms. After long research, we areable to present the most re markable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within. one year over six hundred and •forty thousand' persons have taken the .plantation Bitters, and not air instance of complaint has cone to oar knowledge t It is a most effectual tonic,. and 'agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life: The reports that it relies upon mineral substances for ifs active properties, are wholly false. For the public satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physi cians, we append a list of its components. CALICAIA BARK—Celebrated • for over two hundred' years in the 'treatment of Fiver and 'Ague. Dyspepsia, Weakness, Re. it /was introduced into Ramps by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, in laid, and 'after wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price writs own weight in aflner, nndertbe name of Jesuit's Pew siva, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during I,ls South American travels. CASCARILLA DARE — For diarrhcett, colic: and • diseases of the stomach and bowellf.• DA:MEMOS—For inflammatiOn'of the loins, and dropsi cal affections. CHAMOMILE FLorans—For enfeebled digestion. LAVENDER FLOWERS — Aromattc; stimnlant; and tonic; highly invigorating in nervous debility. WISTEROREEN — For scrofula, rboumatitm, &c. Anse—An aromatic-carminative, creating flesh, mus cle and milk; much used ll' mothers unr.ing. Also, clove-buds; cnsange, cart - away: coriander. snake root. &a. Another wonderfai ingredient, of Spanish origin, im parting beauty to the e‘ - mplexion, and - brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown 10 the commemksoathoworld, and We withhold. Its name for the present. ) ROCRESTER,..II) - YA .13430. 2S, 1861. . _ Nessni. F. H. Duidra •& C0.:—.14 have been a great suf ferer Iron Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to abandon my proftealon. About three months ago I tried the Planiation Bitters,. and to my groat joy, I am now nearly, a. wells man. I have. recommended them in several cases, MEHL as far as I 'Snow, always with signal boleti ' . Lam respectfully-yours, , REV: J: S. CATIIORN. • • Pira.ADELPiits,.loth Month.:l7th Day, 1562. Eloyszt, FRIEND: — My daughter. has been much heneted. - by. the Use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou Wiltiend :me two bottles more. , illl friend; ASA CURRIN. SEEMAN Rouse, CITICAGO, 111., Feb. 11, 16 , 33. • 1.1"55r5.,..F. 11. DRAKE &CIO. :—Please send us another twelve =see of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning eprtiser, they appear to. have superseded everything e ll e..teelsre greatly esteemed. I Yours . , &c., GAGE & WAITE. ...............-... - I.2rangements are.now completed to supply any de nand for.this article, which from lack of Government , limps has hot heretofore.been possible.. The public may rest assured that in no ease will the. ertectly pnre standard of the Plantation Bitters be du itrted from. Retry:bottle tears the fae-simile of our jignature on stated plate saoraeing, or it cannst be genutue. 1:.SOld by all Druggists, Grocers, and • Dealers through, ut the country. P. 11. DRAX.P., & 60 4 8402 BROADWAY, New York. f027-fmwapli f • COUGHS AND . COLDS, . • • VERY PREVALENT.' Persons thne afflicted, are too apt to consider them a triltl matter, and think that " tan on away oJtt self;'' others tamper W tit the many simple mixtures, lozenges. &c., -which seem to give temporary relief, but eventually accelerate the disease. To sash we would say: do not tamper with your constitution t IS you desire to live to a good. "old age, " use a remedy thit will effect a quick and pernianent cure. " Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild* Cherry. "• we will guarantee, has cured more_oolds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this country. Even neglected cases, cough ssated, pain, and oppression. soi a throat. hoarseness, night sweats. fever, restless nights, It gives quick relief, and wonderful cures have taken place after patients had been' given up to die by physicians and friends. DR. S W A - Y NE ' S • COO SYRUP, WILD CHERRY. • • .- THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY, CURE . . Contuniptlen, Coughs, Colds, Asthnt‘Hronehitts, Spit. Zing Mood, Difficulty of Breathing. Pain In the Side and Breast, Palpitation or Diseaseef the Heart, ' Group, Broken Constitution. • • Bore Throat, Nervous Debility, • • • and all Diseases of the Throat, . Breast, and. Lunge. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYER • & SON. ,830 North SIXTH Street, above Vino. Sold. by Druggists and Dealers. • • • •-• • ' 6325-Iftf . . . . EYE AND r EAIL--PROF..J. ISAA.O9, °cultist and indot;lrom Leiden, Holland, 18 per• manently looated at N 0.511 PINE Street, where he treat' all diseases of the Eye or Bar, scientifically; and. ouree7 if curable. ' Artificial Eyea 'maned without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hour. from 9to llo'olock A. M..and 2to7P. N. .. faSam• ASEBSMENTOF; 'EXCISE TAX.I-- OITICE OF ASSESSOR. THIRD DISTRICT PENN SYLVANIA. PRILADELPHrA. March 241. NM: Notice is' hereby given, that a new Assessment-Divi sion, No. 14; has been formed in this district, consist ing of all that part of Ninet.enth ward bounded as fol lows, viz: beginning at the corner of Oxford and Cad walader streets, thenoe, along Cadwalader to Fourth street, thence along Fourth to Cumberland, thence along Cumberland to Front, thence along Front to Oxford, thence along Oxford to place of beginning.- ..... WILLIAM N. LOCKHART, - residing in PERRY Et„ above Dauphin has been appointed Assistant Assessor of the above division. • 711113 a, J. FLETCHIPIR RUDD, Assessor. T. : ADIES' HAIR BRAIDS' 'WI(49; . -A-A Ca_ Frizettes, Goosamer,Ventilajg-wint Ven tilated • .hitaipa en.rior manutaotga-7 - . B rial s ower than Maloof a-. - r *Mt estakil fir,tstl9 CapSTRUT Street.,. RETAIL DRY GOODS. E: & L. FOURTH AND Aim FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. SPPING- SALES. MILITARY GOODS. No. US ARCH INSERT. PHILADELPHLS. F i s a sa•/,‘ S:=T-188~g Q.-T.-I~S CERTIAICATES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SLAVERY AND THE WAR A grs , ronrc.ki. Essny BY Rev. HENRY D.A.I3IIND. D. D vifEtrir CENTS Just pliblisbed LIPPIIYCORT & CO, 22 and 2 Itorth FOURTH Street Alt , CAPITAL NEW BOOKS. ISSUED THIS NitEK. TEE ORPHEUS C. KERR PAPRRS. A Booed series of these capital humorous articles.V.Mo. C10th,51.25, • Also, a new edition of First Sariaa, ret. 75. 11. SPREES AND SPLASHES; or, Droll .R:ecollectlons of , Town and Country, by Henry btorforat Illuntrated. A yol. of Comic Stories and Sketches. l'lnco. Cloth, *1; and Paper Uoyers, 75 cant, . TACTICS; OR, CUPID IN SHOULDgt3VRAPS. A WPF l Point Love-story, capitally. told: 72.hr0. Cloth, fiat Paper Covers, 75 cents. NOTES ON SITAKSPEABE, his Playa and 'Mom BY J's. IL Hackett, the celebrated. Comediaii: Ti:mo. Cloth, $1.50 OAREET 'VAN HORN: or, he Beggar on. Ilergeb`aele. very clever Novel, by J. S. Sauza Ze. 12.md. Clot% V. 25. Vi. TEE GREAT CONSURKATION. Sequel to the " Great Tribulatton," and " Great Preparation. " By. Dr. Cumming. 15mo. Cloth, uniform with the other volumes, Al. , c.* These books are sold by all booksellers, and sent by mailfree, on receipt of Price, by . . C ARLETON, Publinher, Wew York. ce7-swif. Corner BROADWAY and LISPBRARD Sts. MEMORIAL OF REV. JOHN Mc. DOWELL,D. D.; containing the Discourse preached at the Funeral, February IS, by the Rev. Morris C. Sut phen, together with the Address of the Rev Drs. Hedge, Maclean, and Boardman. Price 15 cents. Published and for sale by __ WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, • 606 Chestnut street. T IGHTHILL ON DEAFNESS rrs --A CAUSES AND PREVENTION. A popular treatise; the fifth edition just ready. ALSO, THE GREAT CONSUMMATION, by the Rev. Jolla Cumming D . D. TEIE AR I LANTIC MONTHLY. for March. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for March. _ - All New Books of a Popular or Standard character, re ceived as soon as published. LINDSAY & BLARISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, fe27 No. 25 South SIXTH etreet, above Chestnut. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724 CHESTNUT STREET Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be had Ina • FIRST'CLASS • BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on oar shelves AT THE LOWE S T PRICES fe6-tf 95CENTS.-PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS from 2i Conk to 2 Dollars! The largest as sortnient, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the .STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 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-BOON EMPORIUM; fell-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. --- GENERAL' TOM THUMB AND LAPYI--ard. Portrait. of Mr. and Mrs. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire,. A.pretty Bible picture of a Pretty Little Pair, At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fer4f 439 CHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. w • Zs:AREA/lUDS • OIROULA • TING LIBRARY.—AII • the .Wir English and American Books ,Including ALL CLASSES of Literature- This is the ONLY Library' in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are'not REPRINT ED here. Terms etb per year ; six months $3; three monthssl.so: one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 21S South Wan TR Street. realm PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD N./ Photographs of over 1,10) different fancy subjects, taken from life and from the fluest engravings. Por traits of Generals. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets, and other eminent men. Single copies 15 cents, or *l.OO Per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re ceipt of money. SCHOLZ & JANIINTZKY, 112 South EIGHTH Street. NiV- We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs taken an Albumen Paper. Price tigl2s a box, with reducing liquid. fes6-1m if A TRUE VOUCHER' YOUR OWN ETES.-430, see, and purchase a Sue likeness at REIMER'S. Colored Photographe, !ot superior quality and tine execution, only $l. at SECOND Street, above lUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTO GRAPH GALLERY. No. 900 ARCH STREET. • Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by tbe most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are Invited to call and examine mescimens. A choice selection of Albums, awes, and frames. on hand. F. A. 0. SNIP E. den-3m • TRU I S M.-THOSE WIIO GET A Life-size Photographs, in oil colors, of REALER, will be pleased with their chotcp: they are the best por traits made, at war prices: SECOND, above Groom It pHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS-A large earlety for ealeet tow vrie y erpA yr, QUAIN & CO., delSSrotf CHSSTNtIT Street. EDUCATION. • I itiE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, at WEST CLUSTER, Penna., trill resume the duties of the Summer Term (full See months) on theist of MAY next. BOYS and YOUNG' MEN thoroughly_prepared for College or Busi ness. GERMAN, FRENCH, _and- SPANISH taught by native resident teachers. Military Instructor, dialer fiustarns EckendoriL; Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof. Lewis. For Catalogues. containing full information, apply to the Principal, WM. WYEREI. A. M. mh-l-trfm2m SCHOOL: • FOR BOYS, CORNER OP -BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Streets. • ..zahe•mwtrim.' R N. HUNTINGTON, Principal ALLAD SIN DING.-T. BISHOP, 1632 B FILBERT Street. FENT A LE COLLEGE, BOBDENTOWN, - 1 - N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 80 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the moat flourishing institutions in this section of the country. Special attention is paid to the common and higher branches of Bnglish, and atmerior advantages furnished in Vocal und'lnstrumental Made. 'French taught by a native, and' spoken in the family. Per catalogues ad dress Nev. JOHN H. BIiaKELET, 'felB-2m s ' President. VELLAGE • GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELNOT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Tborougg C 011781) in Matheutatica, Classics, English studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes is Book-keeping, SW veyiug, and'Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, $226. Tuitionper quarter, $6.00. For catalogues or information address Ray. J. HERVBT BARTON. A. H., Villa* Green. Pa. I,2F=iu;!lD •K137,J:1;1S ~ I.! ELIANCE INSURANCE COM- OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE NO. NON WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss or damage by FIRS, on Houses, Stores,. and other Buildings ; limited or pernetnal; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. CASH CAPITAL 6300,000—ASSETS 9377,410 TIL Invested in the following Securities, 'OP: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured 8031 411 00 Ground rents 2,000 00 United, Govern= nt Loans MOO 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per eent.Loans fi0.0(0 (0 Pennsylvania, *3.000,000 0 per cent. Loan ..... . 11,03 e 00 Penr.sylsania Railroad Company's Stook 4.000 00 Pennsylvahla Railroad Boude let and 31 Mortgagee 83,000 MI Allegheny county 8 percent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 00 Camden end Amboy Railroad Company's Spar cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 5 per cent. Loan .... 5,003 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. mort gage. Fonds 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock LOW 00 ldecbanica' Bank Stork 5.030 00 Commercial Bank of Penna. Stock - - 10,300 00 Union H. Insurance Company's Scrip ' 378 70 Loans en Collaterals, well secured 2,50) en Bills Receivable. 637 03 -Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock. 9,750 00 Accrued Interest 5.829 41 Cash in bank and on hand 34,703 58 Worth at present market value DIRECTORS. Clem Tingle_y, Robert Toland, . William R. Thompson. I William Stevenson, Samuel Bispbam, Rampton L Cation. Hobert Steen, Marshall Hill, William Musser, J. Johnson Brown. • Charles Leland, John Bissell: Pittsburg, Ben), W. Tingley, CL TINGLEY, President. TAOS. C. HILL, Secretary„ PIIII,ADELIMIA, March 1, Ma UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NRW YORK. • JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. • JOHN BADIB, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS opoo,ooo, The business of this Company le conducted exclusively on the caeh principle. which is now fully recognized as the only correct principle. • The law under which this Company is chartered pro. impaired if the capital should, from any cause, become o the extent of $ W^ or more, the etockhold. era shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which allbrds this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4th, 1f346. Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low BR HO years' earerience and the probable future rate of interest will justify. 0. BARDRNWERPER, Agent, No. 41114 WALNUT Street, Pldiadelphis,„ REFERIINCBB. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co. Bankers. M essrs. Baker, Westea, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother . Ban k street. delOvvtadm GIRARD FIRE AND MABINB .INBIIIIANCB COMPANY. OPPICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL W 400,000. This Company continues to take risks on the &afar Glasses of Property at low rates. The . public can rely upon Its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bend, of the public, during the lest nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS /Ma we respectfully SollOit its favor in the ratan Doxemows. oEfes. I. DHPOFT,,. .TERRY WAL KER. JOHN W. CLAOHuRN, JOHN THORNLEY; C. E. HEAZLITT; ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD—JR.. PETER S. HOE, of N. WM. M. SWAIN .FIIRMAN SHEPPARD, it JOSEPH KLAPP . M. D.. N. E. LAWRENCE, THOMAS DEAR.k, JOHN SUPPLE& . THOMAS CRAVEN. Druid/mt. • A B OILIJITT, YU* Preel a M tf lAB. B. ALVORD. Secretarr. k.. SE COMPANY, NO.. ELPEIA. • . ND INSURANCE roas. E. D. Woodruff, Oeo. A. Weal, • John Kessler, Jr.. „.." Chun. Stokes, h i r" -.• A: H. Rosenholm • Joeep D. Balls. SH,President. , ... iND6O.Ii, Vice, Thoe --t g e , re . .: FAME INSURANC 4E6 CILESTNUT ant. • PIIILAD FINN AND ISLA panels N. Buck, ahae.lticliardson. Lenry_Lewis, ip W. Nv e rim an. Philip S. Justice. FR " RICH. 0. W. Davis, AN N. BO BLANOHA WILLIAMS: _LOST .01t. .3 . :. ; Ito. mmtkwAlEV" 'of Ronk iith'e EANOTACTIT TORBTIFICATE COMPANY... All persons are here- REES' iN .Met 'negotiat.lne Isame;'aa application ,I*T. Vlgennade tor renewal. • • .. ' ' -''relr-wet* - • - WILLIAM A...111/OD4S. AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WISITE,V a eituation 2St CtiteliMan or Clorle.. . Employment ra ther than salary fltft object. Brat Of. reference givott• Please address A. lip 8.," Box 2111Phlla. P. 0.. mh-43t* A GENTLEMAN WANTS' A FUR. -L-LNISITED ROOM in aprivate family, Arc street pre ferred.betwoen Sixth and Broad. Refereacetteitthattsted. Address box 1407 Philadatiphia Post Office. WANTED—A Gooto BOOKIKEEIYER, Vla at a Wholesale Dry-Goode store. City retereves required. State price of salary. Address *. Untoat this office. mh7-9.1t. WANTED -IN A NrirOT, ES ALB Groeory or Third mare home, by a enutnate or the' High &IWO/. a SITUATION to learn the busitured. Geed encorenee even. Addreos 'C. "or iteretre at 112 South SECOND Street, an 03-2t' WANTED -BY A • BESIGNOTABLE Arnett6n Tauly. a SITUATION .aw Wirosokeepor. naverneos forsoaall childreo t Otto attoaa ay e lo*aiid. Reference exormairod. Adores" . . at , th is office." • • 111341* . WANTEn-IN THE OFFICE OF AN Iron litanotoetnring Company—an active: raifable YOUNG MAN. who has had extiorteoce. and' fir mn" versant with lIIINAIttaIt. In amid at the honks. Virorks fifty miles fromPhiladeliNFL Address, Riving regret/ca. f etc., "A. IL It. Box MM Philadelphia P. O. e'S-30 WANTED—A COMPETENT WAIT . to take charge of a farm of about WO acme—liberal Magee given. Fatisfactory reference as to chArtc'er. required. A Magic man preferred. tuldron bn 4t 396 Philadelphia. Poet Office. feT/-ft SECOND-HAND . FIJRNT.TURV, WANTED—Ateo, Carpets, Mirrors, BeddincStoves, &r. The Malted price naid is cash. Call or address WM. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE Avenne. fel4-3w. i- LIGHT ARTILLERY.WANTED, Fifty DRIVERS. Fifty CANNONTERS. and Two BU GLERS. for tbe Philadelphia Ltgbt Battery. Young, able-bodied men will find this the beet opportunity offered to join the finest and most desirable branch of the service. All bounties nivsn. For further inin o iT i t:+n tru:Pit,eitd4--zaiti%.-orgwo.r. w.alr'. soN. . fel9-140 Late of Banks' Correa. Col DOUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO ma.PURCHASE, a moderate-priced House, with modern improvements, to be eituated either In Spruce et. orWal not at., west of Ilth, or In Locnst greet, west of 14th. Address "P. R, A.," at this office. mb4-211 WWANTED TO .RENT-A DWEL LING of good appearance. with modern improve ments. between Fourth and Eighth, and Buttonwood and Parrish. Rent about VW or WOO. Address Box 2g Philadelphia root Office. re27-6t." ea WANTED .TO PURCHASE - A matmoderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address 'House,' at thta otlso. stating price, terms, and location. ja.7l-tf dtt WANTED TO - RENT, FROM THE ant of April next. a moderate-sized three-story BRICK DWELL! tia HOUSE. in a central locality. Ii mnet have all the modern improvements. Address. "Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. jal6-tf 4 .44 . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER !arm GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—PunaDscraze. Fob. 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following Points : Tortugas. Ney West. Fla. Fort lifonroe,_Va. Alexandria. Va. Newborn. N.C. Port Royal. S.C. A. BOYD. relo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. FOR SALE AND •TO LET. FOR • SAM-TO CAPITALISTS. —A most eligible and • beautiful LOT, of TEN ACRES, within seven miles of the Market-street Bridge, In Lower Merlon, Montgomery county, contiguous to the magnificent grounds. owned by Mrs. MARY PENN GABRIEL, as Penn Cottage, liberally etvered with yonng forest trees of every variety, and through which a strong stream of water MOM. with about a ten feet fall. There are, also, several springs on the place, and plenty of atone for building purposes to be quarried. For a rural rsidence its position is highly advantageous, in fact It cannot be equalled, being situated about five hundred feet above tide-water,and surrounded with the most picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon sur passed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen tral road, or a half mile from old Lancaster road. ALSO, A SMALL FARM of twenty acres. in the imme diate vicinity of the improving part of West Philadel phia, south of MARKET Street. ALSO, several of the most valuable and desirable building lots in West Philadelphia, south of Market street. soe • For terms and particulars apply to No. 115 GOTHIC Street, above WALNUT, between FRONT and SECOND treets—Up Slairs—between the hours of 11 and 12 O'clock. fe2B-if rt* SEWING MACHINES. GROVER &BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT These MACHINES have taken the First Premium a the State Fairs last held in • NEW YORK MISSOURI, . NEW JERSEY, NENTOORY, OHIO, TENNESSEE, INDIANA, ILLINOIR NORTH CAROLINA, MICHIGAN, ALABAMA, • lOWA, I CALIFORNIA. INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EX HIBITED IN 1862. AV- The Work made upon the GROVER & BAKER MACHINE halt taken the Frat Premium at every Fair in the United States Where it has been exhibited to this date. MACHINES furnished of the same patterns and at the same price, making either the eIItOVER & BAKER Stitch or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. CitROVER-db BAKER S. M. CO., JaX-tf-if • 730 01138TNITT STRUT. WATCHES, .JEWELRY, &o. ee FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS +A-.THAN FORMER PRICES. PARR & BROTHER, Importers, 3R4 CHESTNUT Street. below Fonrtb. gajt i ffif grim importer and Wholanais Dealer in EWE WATCHES AND I.EWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, (17p-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple). Hu now open a LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACINH AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES. GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AND PINE JEWELRY - OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell-Sm ED D. D. T. PRATT, (13 - TCCIRSOR TO PRATT s ROLM) 607 CHESTNUT STREET. Is eonstantly in receipt of AMERICAN WATCHES. Of desirable styles and qteditlee, to snit all elaeisee of buyers. FINE WATOH •REPAIRING attended to, by the most **danced wprkmen, and every watch warranted M one year. ••• FINE AINIEBIQAN AND DIPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry. and Sil verware, at the lowest possible prices. • J . C. FULLER'S FINE GOLD PENS,. THE THE BEST PEN IN _USE, Fos SALE:IN ALL•SIZXS. fell-3m ELI E • ANIBITILE AND IMPORTED WATOUIIS, • • • • JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS. adEJne . . TOB MARKET Street. VULOAINITE RitsTOS A fall anintment. all she* and styles. J.. Q. FULLER, lfa 71A CHISSTI!UT StreeL .._ $ 1 77.410 70 • • 9C103,345 50 :ROC BE3 BROTHER'S FINE PLATED WARE, OWNS. POI*. . LADLES. KNIVES. eta. 3. ,FULLER, No.. VW CRESTNITT Street STRAWBERRY . WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Juet received. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS • DEALER IN FINE OROcERIIIB. . forg CORIUM KLIVENTH and NINE Week; FAMILY DYE poLoßs.l BLACK SALMON DARK i3Rowri • SCARLWI% • SNUFF BROWN : DARK DEA& LIGHT.BROWN: LIGHT DRAB.. DARN BLUE, . YELLOW LIGHT BLUE LIGHT YELLOW, DARK GREEN, - ' ORANGE, . LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA. PINK • BOLFERIAO.' rtraPlE, . FRENCH BLOK, SLATE, ROYAL PIMPLE CRIMSON. ' VIOLET. FAMILY DICE. ODEORS, For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goode, Shaw Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing; and all kinds of W int Apparel. with perfect that colors. A SAVING OP 80 PER CENT. . These Dyes are mixed in.the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pabk ages. For twenty-dye cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost tive times that sum. The pace• sees is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with parted success. Directions Inside. Manufactured. by HOWIS & STEVENS, • 288 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town. dad-laths-Ste A CARD. -THE SUBSORIBER H E - ING made arrangements with Messrs. Ny L. HNIGHT & SO_N, will be found, at their New bt , No. 807 CHESTNUT Street, above EIOHTH Sim orth aide ready to wait on his old friends andV i msro. on hi ONDAT, the 23d inst., with,p_new ands or stock of every description of CA sYRTING and. IMMO, which will be offered at She lowest eash,vrlefsk A eau Is respectfully :loneliest. ROBERT wA.LHIE. „.• 807 CERXNUT Street, f el g / Above EIO : . t. North aide. SDWIN A: HFIGHES;IM DERTAn,S, ,•• 250 South TENTH street, above Spllloo. • mono., Philadelpb Oa ER A GL ASSES , OPERA ei,Assgs. Ifor ale Ajgra. dol3-Swif 1/110ROSOOPES, SPECTACLES, AND ALL ery-wasExii. for Dissents for sale" by - J M 924 atti W CEIESTNITD UN a co.. Sir • del:Mralt (4.. A. RY OR DIWOOLORED:..HAIR: s-^ 'DYED a beautiful' Blank or Brown. at. lOTIRTH and BRANCH. • Bafrittf WANTS. EIfOLISH, SWISS, M:fD XX North SIXTH Street. 0. 'RUSSELL, 2% north SIXTE St .. LIST OF COLORS: AIiTUSEDIENTS. AMMUOJII S, T ACAIDEhri ; " OF M US I C.— tsi;gßU. /4kaaeo and Director snotneaa Agent.-- GERMAN orERn • tusT stIRRCRIP77O7 WEDNESDAY, Kara. 4, 1 8 M. IL ST.RACILTO..... B 2 T "ELOPEMENT FROM Trn3sEFAIL." Grand Romantle . Opera, by - Mozart. Efra ad. RUTTY-S. • BEHR Lorrr AREA Qilitni BEET' GRAFF rzirms OF ATIMIRSTAN. .. limerred•Seats id Pah:Matte. Pomaded) Ciro! •, or , Mt cot T. $l, . Ttrfir llnti Kt the Acteritoyatdl B. Gould's T7l•inicttora. Fftrully Cirtio • • co cent!. Amplathentre 25 cents. • xußgempTunrsooß To: STX OPER&S Reeecred PAM!, in Parqufille Circle nr fialonnY•• • • • Minim.inn N EW OHE TRZ. •• • STN irr- -• • STRgET THEA. 14151 ;esandBrablutor W WREATIAItr. A:MAST DEMDEDIDOnESS. • THIS' tiVednmulay) EVENING; March Ia conaequence of the rariturnwi Annlau•se with which LUCILLE WESTERN _Pion receivo,f In her e'eet rl,arante4.l€thA ERRING AND REPENTANT WIFE, In the attractive and Morrl.Drama of . EAFT MIME AR, THE. ETAPERENT. Founded upon fTto rasteinnate. thrillina, and sacreesral novel of the sanro name, it wsll asmin be repealed, with THE SAME ADMIRABLE CAST. liUOIL'LE WESTERN AC LADY ISABEL AND oo MADAME.VINE, Reprted by Messrs. McCullough. tanerttn, Collier- Leak. 'Martin, Kingcland, Taylor. Ward. itolniss, Oar land, Hermon, Hess; Miss Mary Wells. litrit Scott, Mrs. (l orgy Jordan, Mrs. J. Henry, Him Miller, and less Colmar. Conductor —Mr. MARR %MELEE. 'Upon THURSDAY EVENING:- 3n consequence of the REPEATED DEMA ' NHS For ton repetition of Dr. Bird's great Play of THE BROKER OF BOGOTA. giti rri o E Will warn appear as FEBRO, THE .BRORE PRICE'S' OP ADMISSION. , --Family Circle, 76 r eenft: Drew Cirelm , e;) ceubS: Parquet and Secured State In Dress Cirtde, 75 cents; Seats in Private BOXOB. each Doonkopenat 7; Curtain rises precisely at 7,ti o'clock. N. 0./lESTN lITSTREET TIIE A - TR E. In consequence or the GREAT CROWD, To witness Wl3B L"TICILLF. WESTERN, To her th - rilltax impersonation of "Lady Isabel," in the great moral Plar of E am LYNNE, It le rnspectrntlY intimated that seats Cll.ll be secured TITRE'S PAYS TN ADVANCE For any or bus. Western's representations. • Niglits of Miss Western's nerrormaneen. ItEYRRY NW,DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MRS. JORIsT DRVAV'S AROZSTRIERT . THEATRE. Business Agent and.Treasnrer JOS. D. MURPHY. FULL AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES. Third night of the young Aniericsn Traredias, 301 TX 'WILKES BriOTIL TO-NIOHT. WEDNESDAY, March 4, 818. RICHARD THE THIRD. The Duke of Bater, Afttrwards Richar d the Third JohnsWilkee Erotk, Tim Earl of Richmond ••• Barton HILL , Queen Elizsketb • Mrs. John Drew. Prince of Wales - • • • • • 'Km C. Hsone. Thursday, third night of JoHN WILKES BOOM Prices as usual. Spat., secured without extra charge. Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. WALNUP-STREET THEATRE Sole Lessee Mrs W. A. HARRETR . ON. Engines:, Agrut 31r. JOTIN T. DONNELLY% Last week of the popnlar actor, Mr. E. EDDY. THIS (WedneFday) EVWEVENING, March 4. 1963.Wi1l be presented the romantic Ploy of. the CORSICAN BROTHERS. M. Fabian del Franchi, I' .1.1. Louis del Franchi, j Mr. Eddy. Madame dal Franchi Miss Wood. Emily de Eetparte Mrs. Anna Cowell. To conclude with the Drama entltlod THE MYSTERIES OP PARIS. Chourtneur 31r. Eddy R btolette-• .41 • • Miss Perry. Doors open at 7.: Curbde. will rive at 71(. AiIISIC`A.II.FII.N) HALL. PHILADELPHIA. CATiT•OTTA PATTI'S I FAREWELL BENEFIT IN AMERICA.. The Dianarer been to ennonnee to the nubile that a FAREWELL BENEFIT CONCERT Will be given lir the Celebrated Prima Donna, MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, On FRIDAY EVENING, March 6. 1911. Previous to her positive departure for Europe, an the 11th instant. . . In order to make thls _the most brilliant Concert ever given in thid city, the manager has effected arrange ments with CARL ANvCilliTZ'S OPERA . crimp VYY", Inclndlrn the GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHERTRA, ADAGSS.ION ONE DOLLAR. Seats can he secured, svithont extra charee, at the Islneie Store of J. E. Gould, commencing at 9 A.M.. on Thursday. March 5. .c.2-A SSEMBI;Y - BUILDINGS; CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—N PITH WEE H. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING,AND ON WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTEENOONKThe cele brated lowpreeerore GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glees, will be in fall °Dant - ton. All the Magnificent Works of Art, mannfoctared by. Company, will he distribnted grariliton.ty to the vixl tor& Ut SATTIRD AY AFTERNOON overy cliil.l will receive a Gift. FRIDAY . EVENING. Marcli 6,. A TOUR NAIIIEN7 OF NM. A.Splem'id Caesar Work %FT he given tc the author of the heat Conundrum nc any The First Prevent. each evening, will be a Splendid Case of Glees Work. Ad MiFl5lOll, 36 cents. No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock Afternoon at 5 o'clock. A sSEMBLY BUILDINGS TENTH and CTILSTNIJT. AIinhSiMENTS TOR nra) AND mum SIGNOR BLITZ. The !west MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. give his new and popular entertainments EVERY EVENING dnring the week. commencing at 75C o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S The attractions will be marvellous: Experiments in Manic; wonderful rowers in Ventrllognism, and the Learned Canary Birds to their new characers. Admission Ni cents. Children IV cents. • de27-tf (1 1 ,ERItrANLD, ORCHESTRA-•-PUBLIC ‘.-i n RED EARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON at o'clock, 'at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL SENTZ. conductor. Tickets '215 cents. Packages of live tickets Si. To be bad of /mire & Co., No. Het Cbestnnt street: J. B. Gould, Seventh and. Chestnut, and at the llall door. no?!-tf INSTITUTION FOR - THE 'BLIND, EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 33( P. M. Ad. mieeion TEN CENTS. Store No. 1.1 South EIGHTH Street. del7-wtt JJASSLER'S ORCIIE§TRA. NEW OFFICE. 214 Smith EIGHTH Street, below Walnut P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE TIRE ABTS. • 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. • • le open daily (Enndayg excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. Bt Ad miaelon Ei cent=.• Children half price. . Share. .f Mock V. . 379 PERSONAL. • T ENSIONS= .BOUNTY. AND Par proeured and calleeted for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of such as are dreintsed, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or &drained Rpm by JAMES rained Solicitor for Claimants, 42 it WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Pertieniar attention given to parties living at a dis tance. oe IS-tf MARSHAL'S SALES. XTARSHALS SALE,z;-BY • VIRTUE A"- of &writ of gaits. by the Honorable:oho adtesta der, Jndge of the. Dtstrict Court of the United 'states. to and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Admi ralty, to me directed. will he told at pnbitc sale, to the highest and hest bidder, for cash, at ,Michener's Store, Nn. 1453 North PPONT Street. above Arch street, on MONDAY, March ]6, littn. at 11 o'clock. portion of the Cargo of the Steamer PRINCES; ROYAL, consisting of Patent Thread, Cloths:Hook s and Ryes. Buttons. Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, Brogans, Leather, Stool, Hardware, Iron, Soap, Candles, Carb. WSodaILLIAM . Chloride P W otta ßD ssle. MILL A, Vatted States Ilfarshai E. D. of Pa.- PROPOSALS. TOPUTI' QUARTERMASTER GENE RAVE OFFICE. —.P.TLADELPRIA, 9d March, 1.. M. PROPOSALS will be received at this odice until SATURDAY, 7th instant, at 12•u'elock DI., for the de livery in this city, on or before the 15th instant, of Filly pairs Axletree Arms for Army Wagons. 254512 ; Fifty pairs Axletree Arms for Ainbnlaness,lsGx7%. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. s(mh-14t) A. BOYD, Capt. and A. 4 X 14.11 Y CLOTHING -AND EQUIPAGE A OFFICE', TWELFTH and GIRARD streets. PFITLADELPITIA, March 3. 1361. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 1? o'clock M. on SATURDAY. the 11th instant,'for furnishing the following supplies, viz: Gray Shirting Flannel. Blankets, woolen, army standard. X-Cotton Spades, back-strap .and plain, for which samples are invited. Bidders will state in .theirpronosals the quantity bid for, and th e time ofd el ivery and also sire the names of two sufficient securities for the faillifel fulfilment of the contract, if awarded. Samples of the above can be seen :dale office. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. H. -CROSMAN. mh4 Dep. Q. M. General U. S. A. FREIGIIT. judr ez t NOTICE.—FREIGHTS F. R BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE AM; PR TLAD'ELPIIIA.STEAMBOAT COMPANY. OIRLCSSON The public are remedially Informed that this Company will continue. to receive and deliver Freight daily. as usual, during the time occupied in repairing the Canal. A. GROVES, JR., Anent. • mh4-4f.• No. 32 South WILUIVES. .alcilmE THE UNION TRA_NB PORTATION COMPANY is now PrePared to forward freights PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, VIACAMDEN AND PORT MONMOUTH: .Freights received at THIRG.Wh art above ARCH St The attention of Merchants and . Shippors is directed to Ibis new. and, expeditious route, and a portion of their patronage is respectfully solicited. For Author particulars apply ts GEO. B. McCHLEOH. Freight n i t 120 NORTH W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr. General Manager. GOITBRNMEOTT • SaLE.-WILL BE sold, by older of the .War Department. at Public Auction, at ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, Pittsburg. Pa.. to the highcat bidder, at 10 o'clock A. o s WEDNES DAY, March IS, 11363, the Allowing Untied States pro , viz: Der % SOO pounds of Bcrepiron. 000 tee. 12, L 030 " " Leather. 1,100 Powder Barrels. 1.600 Bullet Kean. La® Pact ing Boxes. • Terms cash. R. H. R. WHTTELEY; mba-Ht • . Major of Ordnance. TONEW 4 - .lt-E• JI- • DRAIN PIPE from 2to 12-inch bore. 2-inch bore 25 cents per yard. do . 20 do do. 4 de , 40 do do. 6 dooo do do. 6. do •65 do do. Every 'riles& aconneetions. bends, traps, and hoppers. We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in any quantity. and on liber . * terms to dealers and those purchasing in• large quantities. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS. Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tons. plain and orna mental designs. warranted to stand the action of coal' gas, or the weather in any climate. • . GARDEN VASES. • A great. variety of Ornamental Garden Vaasa in. Terra. Cotta, classical designs, all sizes, and warranted, to stand the. *weather. Also, Fancy Plower Pots. Hanging Buckets, and Garden 'Statham Philadelphia Terra Cotta Works. °Bice and Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street. mli4-wfm tt S. A. HARRISON. qt,n the celebrtaXiareart - DEM' BTIJ.A.L -.l3Rui. u TY .--: 11 1114 T 7 S - 1 -• WHITE rAnIFID "%, _torn astpt of Madam Racuel Ea PrePurad.f th &- Ladles' Enameller. rsi white. ,_ ,„ _. satin-like texture, aadimpartnaUtte, giving it a soft.__ pearl-like Hut and transparency to thelkitth.erneuth&e - :;_ • is rittite natural, without injury to thetll7a.V6-7-71..5. possibly be detected. Price St_scfilie ensints...="'"'" • guested to all fu, a eirculan'h .indluPensable for nha..,_ ourcbtuilo 1 This pronsitirri'D dt CO. 'B. Perftimers, at e. , je h 8KV14,1121 Btreet, above Walnut. • -- - - - - -IDE,Re.bit- SAUCE. -200 DOZ. PEP PER -I- - sauce; 100 doz. Continental Sauce; 60 doz. Wor• .• ieetersbire Sauce. raiz AMERICO PICKIRS.—SOO did. half gallon 1 \ Ales; 2I1) dos. ,quart Pickles; SOO dos. pint Pickles:lase bbls., half libls., and kill. IOWDRNSBD. MILK-400 doz. Wm. K. Lewin & Bro. AROMA & iiILLIA. 3O3, V - 101 SouttOTATBB Street. in Vi r o a rd ie en b ':conti r eswed . Miik.
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