ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL% UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIOKT. d Chestnut street,. L 1) Wilson.() SA F Pilling, Washington Gerrit H Sortn,lirenova,N Y G Smith, Pot , rboro, N Y N Thayer, Boston f I', ckham, Utica, N Y W fi Roukfollow, New York S F Porter SE is, New York W Firmstono, Easton Hon 11 1) s.fakwll, Easton L D Catopbel I, Ohio . W Sturge , i, Chicago • C Ortf, Fort Warne C W Keiser, St Louis • niss B Wright, Wash, D C Capt 1) 11 Johnson, Mass Jno S Wolcott, Lemko't, NY G ill CiSrUISII, New York C F Topping, Louisville - F 11 Nouns, New York W T Cashing, New York W Bain, Now Vi,k Cosatlinentsa—Nbath • 'D 'Whitney Major W H Lawrence Miss Lawrence„ Mass D Stryker, New York B A Allen, Sells Jersey C Basslow,ore 3 S Bullock, Baltimore J C Frort & w,Wheeling,Va Dr J R Nowtou,Philada Kline, USA Wright, Washington C A Bell Illinois , W Moller & da, New York .3CWiIson,USA M H Jones, Easton 1-1 F Steckel, Easton W Newton, New York J F Bailey & wf, Wash, DC Collatner & ram, Vermont B Johnson, Vermont Mr p r e.bey, Baltimore CFmitlt,, Wash, D C W Damol, Wash, D C J Campbell, Wash, D C Win W factioy, Wash, D C IL I) Oilman & la, Wash,DC Geo S Bow belt & family - C Wendell & In, Wash, D C SV Daton Now Jersey T Buckley, .1% ew York S Merrill & la, New York Wrn Van Antler, New York B Goodricll, New York Aug Whitton, Boston B N Townsend, Beaton N Madding, New.Y.Ork Fisher al Keeler, Boston Jacob S Z4l44ey Lewis Mose. New York Capt Y B Spear & wf, NY M. Bradstreet, New York Geo C H Walker,London Jersey (4 Mayer, New York D A Shuttle W Britton, San FraM , .1111Copperuoll, N York B 111 Reed, Hartfortf, Conn W W Reed, Hartford, Conn E Blanchard, Bellefonte ,Lloyd Paxton, Pelted. P Upton F Dodge. Georgetown, D C Mrs J J Beale, Georget'n,Do A W Gay, New York D S Mulford, Norfolk, Va At Byerly, New York 'Wm Pindtey HeTry Bai^ Junry Bainbridge E Dodworth & la, Cin,-0 I.lay C Cook, Phila • Sand Servl3, Atentown PRlhrio, Penna. M Spear, Boston • • Miss Hiuckly. Boston D Cook., Hartford, Conn Mai Gen C K Clay, y Em=ton - , ,Wheeling. Va Mr & Mrs, Hathoway, Wash M Washburn & da, N York lGov Richard Yam:, I 1 Edwin Taylor, New York Olin Tufts, Bonton Saml Small, York, Pa iF D Harrison. New York IL Word Pouna treat, below Muth. H B Thonxpoon, Peflaa R K Holdon, H York Girard—Chestnut si Ilea it L James, Jr, N Alex C James, N J ' I H. Thompson, Liberty Geo W Wollaston Lewis Fisher, USA I Col ill T :Donohoe & lady Mrs Porter, N York C Batchelor,. N York ETlnixter, Boston David Packer, N .C,eo Henderson .J Davie, N York Sumll,iN York C Clark, N York P McSweeryZ Bristol P Drake,. Boston . A Clayton Pittsburg E R Seiss, estop. Lient Freely- - 'W J Dickey, Baltimore Martin Luther, Beading 'Cyrus J Reese & Harrisb .3'r Zug. Carlisle D Brindle, -Mechanicsburg -Miss M llustace, New York Miss E Hustace, New York Hon. T Jones Yorke, N J .111IJonos, Easton Henry F Steckel, Easton J Paulk, Washington :Miss Kate Allen, Waslangta F Warn erZ , Witshington W Cruinmey CDI an Tine. US N A FT Shuitze, New__Yark 40 43 327-T B aV t mar, U Hr S in A °lB B Graham, Pottsville L 0 Erb, La Port, DM I R Cook, Balt 1- . 1. Day Norohants'—Fourth -Jos J Crate. Blairsville 4;tz . L H Arnold, Mt Vernon,o __Jos Robison, Dubuque J Enif, USA L Sergt Boner, U S A E Tones & Son, Allrutown W BLeonard, Mauch Chunk $ F Sites, Mauch' Chunk , ^0 E Snyder, Ohio P W ;Welles, D dichosa co, 0 C S Palmer, New Hope, k's F 4 Ville, Belvidere, If J W Chapman, Bath, Pa Salmi Seem, Bath, Pa D Di Barbour, Baltimore - W Haarenpl ng , Miflhnhurg 1:1 H BasFenplug,Danv'lePa John Brown, hew York • American—ChesitnUt •0 A Wood))lidge, Indiana Bugles J H A DaViit ' 6oll. J N Slack. Boston C Goepp, Easton B L Cooloy, Easton Thomas W Aohn J Briggs, V ew Albahy, Ind Brixton, West Chester C Pyle; Easton Surgeon Bland,' II S II Messer, Haven 1, B Bradley, Indianapolis - St. t.ouia—Cliestnut E Fulton, Baltimore - la on Lea, Baltimore 0 B Beaton,Wash, D C It A Burcb,Wash, D JW Howard & la ItMaxtceih USA Miss Sparks, Delaware` Blatt ai Daniels, U S /lire S L N oyes, Pray, R I J Montel, Porto Rico e R de'Doenaga, Polr Rico S Jißovie, Princeton C C Hemmen, Princeton JT Brecbb.D, Chicago W 13 Norris, Pittsburg The Union—Arch J Welden, Monetleld; 0- Kelly D.l King, New York Wm Nicholns, New York W L Holbrook, Fenno B F Fatkon than, Easton Grab am & wf, Ohio C B King„ Penna N P Banks, Ilighspire, Pa Lient L B Eve - laud, Yenta Lient IL Bayer, Petina W C Galdin, Port Clinton F Ronda. Millersville litre James Hato, St Louis; B Hale & la, St Louts National—Race et J H Hart, Ohio Wm Jones & la, Wilmiwg'n Davis,-Doylestown J A Bison, Ohio Win Saunders, Chicago Frail's. Pittiburg - T W Hottlegin, Harrisburg John Acker's, lowa Commercial—Sixth at H Graham, Wilmington T D Miles, Harrisburg bl Peoples & ttf, Penna Miss L J Rhodes, Penna Mrs LJ Dickey, Penna R Blarney, Oxford, Pa Limit Smith, Smyrna, Del G Boyd, Chester co • J S McCietien & wf, Tiffin, 0 B Potts, Bridgeport, Pa. Capt bliller, Lancaster co W W Raingey - ' Oxford, Pa States'Union—Sixth F Lawrence, Ohio GPO NiXOll. S DaNisou, New ,Tersey it-llevore, Pa James Buchanan, Pa Wm Ryan, Terre Haute Madison—Second BD Taylor, Baltimore John Henderson, Boston II James, Wash. D D Fowler, Milford, Del Mahlon C Bart, Jersey City Bald Eagle—Third a A. W Lee, Allentown Win Rees, Ta John. Myr, Northampton 141 Gable, Barks .co. Pa El Miller, Pennsburg Jos Wertz, ()terry Pa Black Bear—Third Thos W Hoffman, Harrisb'g Rdw Roads, Somerton Chalk Morrison, Huntington 'Mahlon Lotter, Pa Geo Papp, York co, Pa Jacob Shaffner, Pa Mount Vernon—Second street., above Arch John Young, Baltimore IJas Cunningham, N York F Ridge, Baltimore SPECIAL NOTICES. DR: SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LINIMENT CURES •RLeumatikrn and never fails.. THE CITEAPEST-BECAUSE BEST Simpler in construction,' easier 'Managed, doing work lint others fail to do, and execnting it more neatly, the GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE Eas wen popular favor, and should he in EVERY FAMILY. xor Call and Examine . MACHINE AND WORK. OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. mh6-10 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF • TUE LATEST TILES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain El anres. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. semi. ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. TONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street. 'BATCHELOR'S HAIR'DYE ! THE 'BEST IN THE WORLD. /WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye 'produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; Warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill efforts of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for life, GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &C. ,ear The Genuine is, signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the farm., aides. of each box. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Late 2.8 Broadway and 16 Bond street.) zny2B-1y New York. S-T-1860-X • DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create.a, healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation, 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 stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarheeha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.: They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate per sons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers. Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE gt CO.. 202 BROADWAY. New York. ' se24-8m MARRIED. SAXTON—THOMPSOM — On the evening ofMarch 11, by the Bev. Mansfield French, in the Episcopal Church, at Beaufort, B. C., Brig. General Rufus Saxton to Miss Tillie G. Thompson, of Philadelphia. HOOPES—COOMBE. —By the Bev. D. Washburn, N. A., rector of Trinity Church, Philadelphia, William Warner Hoopes, of Wilmington, Del.., to 'Alms Arabella Coombe, of Chester, Pa, * 3DIM3D. BUTLER.—dt Leavenworth, Kansas, on SaturdaYtthe 7th inst., Chas. F. Butler, (innerly of this city. His male friends are invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his lather, S. Butler, Esq., this (Tues da) morning, at 11 o'clock. *j RILEY.—On Sunday, the 15th inst., Joseph S. Riley, Jr. , in the 48th year of his age. The relatives of the family are invited to attend. his funeral on Wednesday afternoon next, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 527 North Sixth street:" His friends ore Invited to meet at the Church of our Sa- ' vionr, Thirty-olghth street, below Market, West Phila delphia, at half past 3 o'clock precisely, where the Ame r services will he held.. Interment at Woodland Come ** 1 11E8801C-0n Seventh -- day Morning, 14th instant, BachelCresson, Widow of John H. Cresson, in the 84th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to. attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 502 )fti`rahall street, this (Third) day, 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., without further notice. * • HAFFELFINGER. - 70n the 14th inst. , Harriet-C.,Hal feltinger, in the 27th year of her age. - Her friends are invited to attend her faneral from her brother's residence, No: 1811 Mount Vernon street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, 17th inst., at 2 o'clock RODGERS.—On the 15th inst., Martha Milnes, young est daughter of James W. and Mary Rodgers, aged 2 years, 10 months, and 21 days. The remains will be interred. at Pottsville, and will be conveyed from the residence of her parents, No. 1127 Callowlailli st., on Wednesday morning, 18th instant, at 73~ o'clock. BENFER. —On the 15th instant, Mr. John Benfer, in the 72d year of his age. CARE.—On the 14th inat. Edward Carr, Is the 4:4' year of his age,. W C Hufllngton, 111 e. Capt, Short, N . York W Torre, U 8 A Sarni Berenhardt J J Ullllo.jilliboot . . Ads:ms Harrisburg Sarni P Value, Harrisburg W H Bates. N York S B Dorian, 'Chesterco R H Brabaker, Lan° co A. Hollinger, Lane co .1 - B Montgomery, Pa W A Duncan, Dettyelmrg J S Pierson, Reading A M Salinas, Reading S Hunter St la, Reading Henry Hutchings, N Y T C Zignierdo, New York D E Thomas Baltimore-' J Nevins,. New Jersey. Alfred F Smith, Delaware Mrs W H Stevens St child Simon blandlebaum, Detroit Thos Chambers, New York Jos Jordan, New York Robt H Little, New York A H•Jamf son, Washington C M Scofield a la, Y P J Anstiotz, NOW Jersey Chas E Thorn, New York .Tohn R Lenney, Pa C McEaroe, Pa' G W Thorn, New York sweet, below Areha S Seymour, New York • G H Rowland, Pike, Pa L Rowland,. Pike, Pa Anthony Crtghton, Pike,Pa Lewis Strayer, York, Pa P B Barlacher, York, Pa S . O Brown, Peuna W P Goodyear,Lebanon,Pa R Di Ifenbach, Marietta, Pa J L Rightmyer, S+l Brower, New York W Lilly, Penn Haven Thos P Simpson ,l‘Pch C,hu'k L Bart, New York Chas R KitcheL, New York P IT Martin, Franklin W J Lamberton, Franklin John Woodruff, Chester co I W Schultze, Lock Haven street. above Fifth. T F Orner, Martinsville, Ia A Hitchcock, N York L Myers, Baltimore J H Bradley J S Kirk, St Clair, Pa Hon S Arnold, Conn W %V Schuyler, Easton J F Curran, N York' Maj fri J Byrry., Virginia Cot Y Byrne, Virginia C A Wailes, Salisbury, hid D L Fle:nmin, M D, Md. J P Coates, Coatesville street, above Third. F Ganshell,Ruincy, (1.1 . . A Boggiano, Havana J B Van Ness, New York F F Landesheimer, Bremen W R Thompson, New York Henry Potts, New York T L Banning, Dayton, 0 1) Harding, Now York Geo E &Mort Munson, Muss W Ridgway, Jr, N J W Canning - . IT 0 Van Sah.rack, Jr, 11l W Dabourdier, It York H R do Lance, N 0 treet, above Third. Thos Wanda', St Clair, Pa Geo B Wagner, St Clair, - Pa D D Mealunes, Pottsville II B Sesqinger, Norfolk, Va 0 C Bosbysheil, Pottsville Mrs TL. Williams, Altinsrsv jos Price, Waynesboro Coo Stover,. Waynesboro Josiah Besore, Waynesboro Col It Pattoliff, Tamaqua. Thos Faris, New York .Tao tilechani.caburg L Comfort, Mechanicibarg Richd Vincent, Baltimore get, above Third. Jacob Shope, Huraccielst'a A Shloss, Pottsville Weinberger, Penna R B Thomson D ft Turner, Hartsville L C Brett - ,T W Miller, Lebanon co Miss E Brandt, Lane co reet, "hove Chestnut ti Cunningham & fa, Rich mond, Va - - N Va oderslion, Pluonixy E S Young, New. Jersey D E Taylor, Witminoton H. A Williams, New York J Vanderslice, Phcenbzy Wm Foy, Chester co John J Tripple, Penna. John Miller, Safe Harbor Jas A Strawbridge, Penna. W Dickey,' N Bloomfield RIO Market streets. N Hertiler, Port Royal Thos Rutchenson, N York D Camplaell t Lancaster Thos E Watt, Pa 3 K Swoyer, Pa Jos L Kelly, Pa t., above Market. Mrs S N Chew, Pa Niles A E Intel - m(3r, Bridgetn Chas Beam., Cheltenham John L Jersey ~ above CallowhHl. Solin G. Gocisicy, Lane, Pa John S Roger, ,Lane, Pa Jos ifershy, Dauphin co, Pa Jonas Alilier,Dauphinco Felix B Fishborn, Dauphin • t i n - above Callo:whit". Jacob Miller, Cerny'.lle Saml Landis, District, Pa Miss Landis, District, Pa. Franklin Munic,P Clinton 0 Sneyb ager, Port Clinton SOODMAN.—On Friday morning, the 13th instant, James Goodman. in the 56th year or his age. • LILLY.—On the lath that , at the pederal residence of Saint Joseph's Church, Roy. Thomas Lilly. S. J., in the 67th year of his age. B LACK FLORENTINES. =A new thin material. 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black 'incase Haman' 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Bareges 3-4 and 8.4 wide. • Black Crape Mareteera 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Chalys and Crane .Tammatans. • Black 13 , mbazines and Surnmer Bombazines. Black Gros-grain and Poult de - Soie Silks. Black Gloiy Lyons Taffeta Silks Black Tamises and bfousselines, Just Received BESSON & SON. MOUNING STORE, No. 91g on ESTNUT StreeL EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, are opening Rock-Spun Silk Shawls, Lama Shawls, long and anilare Black Thibet Lorrg Shawls, , - Black Banerellernani, 1 and 2 yards wide. Block FloPentine. New Fabric, tem FYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -0- , ARCH L are opening Spring Style Dross Silks, Spring Style Dress Goods, Stripe Reps Skirting, - English Bombazines, First Quality Gloves. fe26 M'NATIONAL UNION PH 1 LA DELP HIA. The Committee will eit daily in the Rooms of the NA TIONAL UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, _COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH, From three to five o'clock F. M., and from seven to nine o'clock P. H. , to enable all persons loyal to the Union to sign the Constitution, and become members. ALGERNON S. ROBERTS, President. S. Sxrniuc LINDY. Secretary. nthl6-6t ~.,y~~ "THE SWORD.OF WA.SOON9-- /Ci TON; OR TUE -TEMPER FOX THE- TIMER, Lecture by Rev. A. A.WILLITS, at the MUSICAL FUND H ALL, on FRIDAY Deyening, 20th instant. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at GOULD'S Music Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. rohl7-.lt CROMWELL AND THE TINI EMMA-HARDINGE will lecture at MINI UAL FUND HAX,D, on FRIDAY EVENING., the 27th inst., at 8 o'clbck, on " Oliver Cromwell, and the Times." Tickets 10 cents. For sale at T. D. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets; S. Barry's, Fourth and Chestnut streets; and at 634 Race street. Proceeds for MissEardinge's Institute for Females. inlo7-tuths6t* POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., March 17„1803.=Mails for HAVANA will be closed at this office as follows : • -To be de,patcbed per ROANOKE, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at 9 o'clock. To be despatched) per EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, ISth lost;, at 9 o'cleek P. In. To be despatched per DIELITA, FRIDAY, 20th inst., at 9 o'clock P. K. Nails for NEW ORLEANS, La. , and the GULF PORTS, per steampr CIRCASSIAN, will be closed THIS (Tues. din ) EVENING at 9 P. NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF HA MILToN LODGE, No. 274, A. Y. 61. ' and the Or der generally, are requested to meet at the Hall, corner of MARKET and THIRTY-SEVENTH Streets, West Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the I,Sth lust., at a quarter before three o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, -JOSEPIE S. RILEY, Jr.- - By'order; ; EDWIN MANLY, W. RI. W. S Ammyr, Secretary. • mhl7-20 M 0 NI UMENT CEMETERY NO- TlOE.—An assessment of 60 cents on each and every lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from taxation) will be due and payable at the . Office of the, Celtic,. cry, No., 141 North SIXTH Street, on the lst day of April next. The payment of $4.40 on any one lot, together with the assessments. now due, will exempt the same from taxation or assessment forever hereafter, if paid before theist day of April next; if paid after that time, the-as sessment then falling due must be paid in addition. initl7-tapl. E. TAYLOR. Secretary: I...COMMENCEIII ECNT.—TULE ANNUAL Commencement of PENN 11IEDIOAL'UNLVER Sri Y will be bold at CONCERT HALL, THIi DAY, 17,11 i nst., at 3 o'clock P. M. The Valedictory' Address Will be delivered by. Lee W. Buffington, - M. D. The public are respectfully invited. OERMANTOWN.—CHUROII OF ST. VIi'.OENT DE PAUL.— ' GRAND CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC, -Under the direction of Professor M. H. CROSS, assisted by distinguished Amateurs of the city; and an ORA TION, by Rev. M. A. WALSH, on the occasion of open ing the SUPERB NEW 44-STOP ORGAN. huilt by Hall & Labargh, New York; on TUESDAY EVENING, March 17th, 1863, at 7.,. 4 ‘ o'clocX. PROGRAMME. Voluntary Rs Quin ette.. Cred0...... Duett Laudatrt...• ORATION. Solo, "Fee ut portem". Sanctus and Benedictus. Duett for Soprano and. Bass.. Fantasia for Organ M. H. Cross. Aguas Del and Dona Nobie Haydn, No. 6. Tickets, 60 cents each, to be had at the Church. Price street. • ' mhl6-2t.• HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, wee of charge. B. F. GLENN, 0n22-tf . . genretari of Board of Ntsnssorrig. CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, February 21. 1863. TO HOTEL AND TAVERN ItEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by less measure than one quart. • 1 Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved April:23, 1858. on the following days,,yiz.: First Second Third and Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh and Eighth Ninth and Tenth Eleventh Twelfth and Thirteenth Fourteenth and Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth and Nineteenth... Twentieth.. Twenty-first and Twenty . second Twenty-third and ,Twenty- ~ ~, fourth ' Monday, ".'-', " Twenty-fifth Tuesday', 24, fe27-to rrth2.s JAMES SHAW, Clerk. OFFICE OF THE FRANK - FORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS STREET. BELOWFOURTIL—PRILADELMEIA, March 6,1563. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their office, on - SATURDAY, March 21st, at 11 o'clock A. M., to take action upon the Supplement to the Charter, approved March 4, 1663. By order of the Board of Directors: n - A:9-12t - : CHARLES R. ABBOTT, Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE SUHGEON-AIL TIAT TO THE ARMY AHD NAVY, PHIL/DEL PHU,, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of- availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHEST,NIIT.Street. B. FRANK:PALMER, ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. NOTICE. IS GIVEN THAT APPLI CATION has been made to the Spring Garden lnsurance . Company for the re-issue of Perpetual Policy, No. 1,802, for $l,OOO, premium sa), upon premises 13th street, 16 feet 9 inches; north of Jefferson street, east side. The same has beenlost or mislaid. fe24 to Bt* GEO. M. BONA.' NEW CREEK COMPANY.---THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com- PanY will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 18th, at 12 o'clock M. , at their office, No. 311 WALNUT Street, when an election. for Directors will be held: W. W. ROLLINGSWORTIT, fe2o-27 rah 2 9 17 st* Secretary. 'TO ALL WHO HAVE F.4I.ENDS IN THE ARMY. —Soldiers'. Aid Societies, en, clergym editors, and others are respectfully iequested in to aid disseminating the following notice, which is estof inter to all who have friends in the army. , DIRECTORY OF THE HOSPITALS. The Sanitary . Commission have made arrangements for supplying Information gratuitously with regard to patients in the United Stares General Hospitals at the follow ingpoints (others will be added): EASTERN :DEPARTMENTS. — For information address " Office Sanitam Commission, ITTrishington., D. C." 1 Washington , Point Lookout, Georgetown, • Annapolis, Alexa n dria, Baltimore. •„, - Frederick City. ._, . ~ .. WESTERN DEPARTMENTS." - HOT truormation address '' office .4alWary Commission, Louisville, %y" C.ncinnati, . Danville, New Albany, - Perryville, Louisville, Bowling Green, Covington, . Gallatin, . Lexington, - - Nashville. Information will, under ordinary _circumstances, be given to any one applying for it, in answer to any or all of the following inquiries. If the application is by letter, the answer will be sent by return mail; if in.per son, it will be answered at once: 1. Is (giving name and regiment] at present in the hospitals of —? --- 2. If so, what is his proper address ? In& What is the name of the surgeon or chaplain of the - . . . . . ospital? 4. If not in hospital at present, has herecently been in hospital? 6. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date? 6. If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis charged from service? 7. If not, what were his orders on leaving? More specific information as "to the condition of any patient in the District of. Columbia hospitals will be fnr nished within twenty-four hours after a request to do so is received at the Washington office. - The office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock-A. N. to 8 o'clock P. M., and in urgent cases-ap plicants ringing the door-bell, will be received at any hour of the night. - Much inconvenience in conducting the business of the , Directory having arisen where visitors have been given direct access to the record books themselves, this prac tice will hereafter be discontinued; nor can lists of wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or otherwise, be hereafter furnished from these records. The Sanitary Commission, under special authority from the President of the United States, maintains an ex tensive system of agencies for securing the safe convey ance to and distribution of goods put in its charge for the sick and wounded, at points where they are most want ed. It operates with equal care and generosityat all points —at New Orleans, and at Washington before Vicksburg, and at Nashville—its distributions being governed by a comparison of the wants of the milieus in ail cases. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust worthy manner, and to secur e an equitable distribution and honest nee of the 'goods distributed, besides the unpaid services of the members of the Commission, twenty physicians of high professional. and moral cha racter, and more than fifty lay-agents, are .employed, under pecuniary securities, for responsible' and efficient service. The cost of these arrangements has thus far been about three per centum of the value of the goods distributed. The Commission has not been able to obtain authentic evidence of losses, miscarriage, or- misappro priations, to the value of one dollar in ten thousand, of goods which have been once received at its shiPPing de pots. The following - are- the names of these depots, to which auxiliary societies and all disposed to aid the sick and wounded, without reference to States or localities, but simply to their relative necessity for assistance, are invited to send their offerings: Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 22 Sum mer street, Boston, MSS. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third aver, orenue, New York. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 27 South sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Bank treet, Cleveland,. Ohio. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago, Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis. villa, Kentucky. . The Commission receives' no pecuniary aid whatever from the Government, and is wholly dependent on the voluntary contributions of the public for the means of sustaining its operations. Contributions to its Treasury are solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T. STRONG, Esq. Treasurer, 68 Wall Street, New York. The names of following gentlemen, Commissioners of the President of the Unite.] States, are pledged to the Public for the economy, integrity, and efficiency. with which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary Commission will be administered: H. W. BELLOWS. D. D. A. D. BACHE, LL. D. G. W. Com.uni, U. S. A. A. E. Sumas, U. S. A. R. C. Woon, D-17. S.A. W. H. VAN BUREN, P.T. D. WOLCOTT GIBBS. M. D. S. G.• Howe, 11. D. C. R. AGNEW, M. D. BLISEA BARRIS, M. D. Geo. T. SmoNo, Esq. Central Office of Sanitary 344 F Street. February 7. 1863. PHOTOGRAPHS. 'REIMER'S .LIFE-SIZE PHOTO -- graphs in Oil Colors are pictures of marked ability. All engaged on them have. Proved their skill by pro-. during admirable likenesses. SECOND Street, above CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD s---" Photographs of over 1,000 . different fancy subjects, taken from life and from the finest engravings. -Por traits of Generals. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets, and other eminent men. Single copies 15 cents, or $1.60 Per dozen.-:Orders by mail promptly attended to on re ceipt of money. SCHOLZ Sr SINENTZKY,. - . 112 South EIGHTH. Street. Sall - We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.25 ahox, with reducing liquid. fe2B.lm if • WAR PRICES.-IT IS THE IN , terest of all who want good Portraits to get RBI.- BIER'S Life. size Photegraphstn Oil Colors, at SECOND Street, above Green. TO COUNTRY - MERCHANTS.— ..Country Merchants and others who have been die- Wifets n gettin P tl A S IV, P Ut pn of the E ERATED their orders filled b .addressing BIUSTIN & BEN NETT No. 1114.1111 TH Street LGILLETTE & SCOTT, No. GIB CHESTNUT Street, or 11. SUPLEE, at the rooms of " the. Celebrated Stoat Elliptic Improved Sewing , Ma chines '.' No. 83 ' 7 Broadway , New York. ' 11. O. SUPLEE, General Agent for the United &ale% mb.ls-3t* ' No. 537 Broadway. C. A. WALBORN, P. M. ...M. H. Cross, Haydn, No. 14. Rossini Von Weber S D. S Vogler. Rossini Haydn, N0..15 Monday, Maich 2, 1163. .Tuesday, 3, Wednesday, " 4, " .Thursday, " 9, " .Friday, " g, .Monday, 2, .Tuesday, " 10, ;Wednesday," 11, . Thursday, - " 12, .Friday, ` 23, • • .Monday, " 16, .Tuesday, 17, .Mtednesday,`` 15, .Thursday, . 19, :Friday, " 20. HORACE BINNEY, JT. Rt. Rev. T. M. CLAnx,D.D Hon. JOSEPH HOLT. HOTI. R. W. BURNETT. HOn. MARK SKINNER. Hey. JOHN H. HEYwOOD. Prof. FAIRMAN ROGERS. Hon. SCHUYLER COLFAX. FRED. LAW OLMSTED, Bog J. S. NEWBERRY, M. D., Commission, t, WASHINGTON, H. C. fe%-thstalat RETAIL' DRY GOODS. R . STEEL & SON, Nos. 113 AND 715 N. TENTH ST., Alloys COATES. Have just received a einall:lot of those very desirable styles of WHITE AND BLACK, WHITE AND PURPLE, , MODE AND WHITi, PLAID S KS. GRAY GRENADINES, BLACK'GRENADINES; OF NEW AND HANDSO3.IE STYLES. We have now open a splendid assortment, embracing all the NOVELTIES that can be found in the New York and Philadelphia markets of LIGHT SHAVLS, Suitable for Spring and Simmer. SPRING CLOAKS. BLACK WATERPROOF CLOAKS. - BROWN WATER-PROOF CLOAKS. BLACK HABIT-CLOTH CLOAKS. Also, a large assortment of LIGHT CLOTH CLOAKS, Of very Rretty light colors; suitable for Spring or Stun mer. As the cloths of which these Cloaks are made were purchased very early in the season, and some of them last season, we are able to sell our Cdoaks at lower Prices than we can buy the material that is in them t inhl6 „ • JR. CASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH . EIGHTH Street, will open, on- MONDAY MORN ING, about •$6,000 IN SPRING SILKS, which were bought four to six months ago, when out or season, all of which will he sold at 40 per cent. lees than importation cost of same goods. - We are also still selling the stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS at same prices as last week. None -of the above goods can be replaced without an advance. of at least 33 per cent. The above Goods, of course, have been selling rapidly, and persons who will avail themselves of the above, goods by calling early will see a better variety. SPRING SILKS, 75c. to 41.25. SPRING SILKS, 75c. to 1t1:25. • SPRING SILKS. 75c. to $1.25. FOULARD Slr." 4- S AT OLD PRICES. FOULARD SILKS A.T OLD PRICES. Spring and Sunimer Dress Goods, 153£ to Mc. Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ins. to 7 5 c. Spring and .Summer Dress Goods 13, to 7 5 0. Plain Alpacas, new shade., low by Goods; the piece or yard. 2 cases Shepherd Plaid Cashmeres, 337.. 1 case Shepherd Plaid Delaines, Ole. New Style Delaines, 30c. Dark Floured Delaines, Merrimac. Cocheco, Pacific, Sprague, and all the lead ing makes of Calicoes, new styles, at 25 cents. 100 pieces best Plaid Muslim in this market for 25 - BRILLIANTS.-75 pieces of the old 50 and 62c, quali ties at SW; and 44 cents. - .0 RENADIN VEILS--NewColors, 75c. to $l. Mechanical Corsets at the right price; best goods. Black Kid Gloves,'stitched backs. Jouvin'ename is each pair, $l. .. A stock of superior Spring Kid Gloves carried over from last year, choice colors. LINEN GOODS COUNTER. - - . Table Linens, Linen Table-cloths,' Doylies, Napkins, Towels, Sheeting Linen, Shirting Linens. Also. Counterpane's; all inn& less than can now be bought. EMBR' D qURTAIN MIISLINS. . . 100 ps.. Emb'd Cartain Mus Ens at old prices, no rise, . from 28 cts. to 66 cts. ' • 6-4 No. 1 Shrouding Flannel, 68 cents, by the piece. Real Welsh Flannels low., Good variety of Flannels at Flannel Counter. 'l2 ps. good quality light Gray Tweed Cashmeres at 02% cents. J. R. CASSELDERRY'S ' Mammoth Dry ,Goods Rouse, 45 North Elp FITH Street, below Arch. . . P. S.—Depot for the Paten , . hoop Skirts. EIIEEITA AND HINGED SKIRTS-Showroom, second story.. Baying b 'night largely some time since, we are selling them at the old prices. CASSEL BERRY'S. Linen Htlkfs, in great variety at the Cheap Store. mhl7-2t CASSELBERRY'S. LINEN GOODS CHEAP.-BROWN Table Linen, 50 cents; heavier do.. at 02%o; Bleach ed Table Linen, 6235 c; heavier and- wider do.. at 78c; 8-4 wide do., at $1; these are very heavy, and all linen. El Ira heavy Barnsley, $1.12M. and $1.25; one lot Shirt ing Linens, at 4214 by the piece; finer do., at 45; one, lot much finer, 62,M—these are a great bargain, being only the price of muslin. 'Doylies, all linen, $1 per dozen. - Finer d o. , at $125. All linen Barnsley Napkin, at $2. - Fine Irish do.. at 112.50. All linen Towels. $2 and $3 per dozen. - And the best assortment of Russia Crash in the city. German Roll for Glass Towels, and a first-rate assort ment of FINE TOWELS. Ladies' and Gent's Linen Hdkfs., from $1.50 up. All these are much under the present importationprice; or they were imported under the OLD TARIFF. - - GRANVILLE B. HAINES, rehl7-3t - 1013 Market Street. above Tenth. CORSETS!CORSETS! CORSETS! MRS. STEEL has just received the LATESTPARIS SPRING STYLES. She is happy too, in having made such arrangements that increasing demands can no longer prevent her from filling the Ladies' orders promptly, and with superior workmanship, affording full satisfaction. A fine assortment of Ladies' SKIRTS on hand, tOT South TENTH St., three doorsbelow. Chestnut. mhl7-2t5 EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS AT LOW PRICES.--A. full assortment of Green Burgun dy and Crimson Cloth PIANO COVERS with rich em broidered bordere. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, rnfil:342trp • 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TILEACHED MUSLINS.-THE SUB scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of Shirting Muslim -- as Williamsville, Wamsutta, Wauregan, Semper Limn, Lonsdale, and New York Mills, below the wholesale prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, mlil3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. T ,INENS, LINEN GooDa, Sx. 2 --THE -1-4 largest assortment in the City of first-class reliable - Shirting Linens, and Linen Goods generally, much be low the present advanced prices, to which the attention of families and buyers_generally is r.spectibily invited. SHEPPARD, VAIN HARLINGEN, h ARRISON, mhl3-12tip 1008 CHESTNUT Street. S PLENDID STOCK ON HAND.- All the best makes of Calicoes. All the best makes of Muslin& • All the best makes. of Linens. All the best makes of Sheedngs. all the best make a of Napkins. Together 'with Towels, Crash, Diaper Hnckaback, Bird Bye, Burlap, &c. &c. White Cambric and Jaconet, fall line. Nainsooks and Plaid Dinging, full line. Winter Goods closing out. Shawls, Merinoes, closing out, Balmoral Skirts, all prices. Silk and Linen Hdkfe, nice assortment. At JOHN H. STOKES', ia 21 702 ARCH Street. CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. JACKETS AND PANTS. BOYS' SUITS, $6. BOYS'. SUITS, $7. BOYS' SUITS, SS. BOYS' SUITS, $9. BOYS' SUITS, $lO. "- BOYS' SUITS, $ll. SACKS .END SUITS MADE TO ORDER. LARGE STOCK OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT RETAIL FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. COOPER & CONARD. mbl4-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. , MILLINERY GOODS, 1863. RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS DANNEN - BALTM ct CO., No. 57 North SECOND Street, Hare now open a large and admirably-assorted. stock of the above goods. MERCHANTS and :MILLINERS will find inducements in styles. and/wimp unequalled in this market. . inhl7-60' SPRING 1863 1863 WOOD tfc CA.RY. No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now in store "a complete stock of STRAW -AND MILLINERY GOODS INCLUDING - STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW GOODS. FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. - FRENCH FLOWERS. RIBBONS, Aro, To 'which they respectfullyinvite the attention of Her chants and Milliners. CASH BITTERS will find special advantage in examin tug "this stock before purchasing. fe2B-2m MILITARY GOODS. G W. SIMONS & BROTIIER, SAITSOM-STREET RALL, PHILADELPHIA, 3111111FACTITRERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY E RR'S FURNISHING, CHINA _ICED GLASS'ESTABLISH• CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA Hotels, restaurants, and'shipping supplied. and glass packed .in a proper manner. N. B.—China decorated, to order; also, initials and crests elegantly engraved on table glass, Orders by mail'promptly attended. to. STRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. .Tust received. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. CORNER ELEVENTH'and VINE Streets FAMILY DYE COLORS LIST OF COLORS: BLACK B , SALMON, DARK BROWN SCARLE,' SN U FF BROWN, DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LFGHT DRAB, DARK BLUE, YELLOW, LIGHT BLIL,E LIGHT YELLOW. DARK GREEN_, ORANGE, LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA, PINK, . SOLFERING," PURPLE, FRENCH BLUE, SLATE, , ROYAL PURPLE: CRIMSON, VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For. dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goode, Shawin. Ekarfs.Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers. Kid Moves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. SAVING OF 80 P&B, CENT • Theeie Dyes are mixed in the form of powders 0011Ceit tested, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For .twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost live timss that sum. The pro cess is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. • Manufactured by SOWS dt "Brit", %58 BROADWAY...Boston. For Bale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town,. deN-taths4m if THE PRESS.---PHILADELPRIA. TUESDAY. MARCH 17. 1863: 863. SPRING 1863. HOOD, hONBRIGIIT, do CO., The attention of the TRADE is invited to their large Stock of Among which are choice brands of Sheet ing and Shirting Muslins, Madder Prints, De Laines, Ginghtims, Lawns, and NEWEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. IN GREAT VARIETY. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO mbl3-2m JAMES R. CAMPBELL. do .00., MODERATE PRICES nil7-tap26 SPRING STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS mh3-2m No. 325 MARKET STREET 1863. aPRING. 1863. RIEGEL; WIEST, 8 c ERVIN, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, Merchants visiting this city to purchase DRY GOODS will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at LOW. FIGURES. In certain classes of Goode we offer inducements to Purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. fel9.2m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, &a 00., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Eros. 5439 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RAOE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, tinong which will be found a more than usually attraa ive variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ; Also, a full assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention ofcashbnyew. SPRING, 1863 . YARD, G-ILLMORE, ifs C 70., Importers and Jobber 4 of, SILKS SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 617 CHESTNUT AND 614 JAIME STS., Have now open, of THEIR. OWN. IMPORTATION, a LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,' COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, &c. 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. Ito. 527 MARKET, and 524 COMMERCE Streets Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK Adapted to the Season. Also, a nal Assortment in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES Are particularly invited to examine our Stock. fell-tt GRIGG de lIARMSTEAD, Offer for sale, by the Package, - RIPKA'S COTTONADES, ' SUFFOLK BLUE DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN SHEETINOS, LONSDALE NANKEENS, frie.,.&c. rah 3 ARMY GOODS. mhl7-1m DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 'DRY GOODS, No. 435 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, ALSO, - MEN'S WE AR CASH BUYERS IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Invite the attention of Cash Buyers to their FULL A.N - D COMPLETE STOCK, Embracing the most desirable styles of SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, IN ANY MARKET, A. W. LITTLE cC CO., EXPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS; PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS; JOHNES, BERRY, & CO., (Successors to Abbott, Sohnes. as Co.) PHLLADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILK FANCY DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, &c., CASH BUYERS COMMISSION HOUSES. No. 21 STRAWBERRY STRUT. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS: , DA_RIC-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. ' BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INOS. For sale by FROTHING-HAM & WELLS. FINANCIAL. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, LATE DATED, AND THOSE DUE IN MARCH AND APRIL, WANTED •rohl4-st, • DREXEL 4Sc CO. • S HARVEY THOMAS, STOOK. AND BILL BROKER, 31 WALNUT STREET. 'STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN 7/IniT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex elusively. _ Business Paper and Lone on Collateral negoelated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. 'Nathan Trotter ar. Co., Geo. D. Parrish', . John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, SKI: 111.1 SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT.. . - GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS. • WARBURTON, 430 CHESTNUT STREET, Adjoining the, new Post Office,. invites the attention of , gentlemen to his NEW . FASHIONS for Spring Wear. • In gentility of style, finish, firmness of brim, and gene ral durability, they will be found equal to all - just ex pectation, while in the matter of easy fitting—imprint ing no marks on the- forehead—they are not approached 'by any others. - This desirable property-is imparted by his ." Patented Flexible, Ventilating, and • Grease-pre ; venting Band," wkich he continuos to furnish without ~additional charge. mhl4-tf (UNIVERSAL CLOTHES-WRINGER, Saves its value in wear of clothes every six months. 'No. 1, Large Family Wringer $ 1 10. With cogs, No, 2, Hi dium Family' Wringer. :.. 7. Warranted. No. 2,;i, Medium Family Wringer.. $6. Without cogs. No. 3, Small Family Wringer 6. Not warranted. No Wringer can be durable without ca wheels. WALCOTT Si BURNHAM, 721 CHESTNUT St.; . ' Exclusive Agents for Eastern rennsylvania, mh4 if lui TRIMMINGS, LADIES' DRESS AND , MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. Bogle Chops, Embroidering Braids, Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps, Souti'clie Trimming, Cotton and Silk Zonave Alpaca Braids, Silk Ribbons, [Braids, ' Guipure Laces, Silk and Union Beltings, Ands variety of oilier fashionable Trimmings. • Also, a full assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AND - SMALL WARES. • The goods being all our own manufacture and impor tation, we can offer particular advantages - in prices, and invite the attention of the trade. WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS. Manufactory and Store, mli:l6-1m FIFTH and CHERRY .Sts. , Philadelphia. YARNS, BATTING, AND WADDING. A. H. FRANCISCUS, No." 433 MARKET, No. 5 NORTH FIFTH: STREET, Has is store the largest stook in this City of YARNS,' BATTING, YARNS, BATTING, YARNSA BATTING, YARNS,' 'BATTING, Y A itN so BATTING, YARNS,' BATTING, Cotton Batting, Wadding, digpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, 'twines, -Wicking, Ropes, &c, Gooifs Sold at Lowest Cash Prices. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. A_ H. ri RANCISCUS, 4331AARV.ET, and 5 North FIFTH Street, Calls the attention of dealers to his ItMENSE STOCK WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND, WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, BROOMS, LOOKING-GLASSES, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS, &C. A LARGER STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. CLOTHES WRINGERS. THE GREAT CLOTHES WRINGER. "PUTNAM SELE•aDJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER" Is NvaTrantedlc , be superior to auy other in use EVERY FAMILY. SHOULD POSSESS A CLOTHES WRINGER. IMMO Ist. It is a relief to the hardest part of washing day. 2d. It enables the washing to be done in one-third less • 3d. It saves clothes from the injury always given by 4th. It helps to wash the clothes as well.as dry them WE BELIEVE IT ADVISABLE TO PROCURE PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER, PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRING ER. PUTNAM r SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRENGER, PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING-CLOTHES WRINGER, PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER, PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER, FIRST. The rolls, being of vulcanized rubber, will bear hot and cold water, and will neither break nor tear off buttons. SECOND. The frame being of iron, thoroughly galva nized, all danger from rust is removed, and the liability to arrink, swell, split, Sic. , so unavoidable in wooden machines, is prevented. Trunn. The spiral springs over the rolls render this machine self-adjusting, so that small and large articles, as well as articles uneven in- thickness, are certain to receive uniform pressure. - FOURTH. The patent fastening by which the machine is tightened to therub, we beiieve to be superior in sim plicity- and efficiency to any yet Offered. FIFTH. It will fit any tab,. round or square, from one half to one-and-a-quarter inches in thickness, without the least alteration. RETAIL PRICE : No. 1, $6• •• .. No. 2, $5 Air Agents wanted in every county _ . J 13647 - Reliable and energetic men will be liberally dealt For sale at the "WOODENWABE ESTABLISHMENT' OF A. H. FRANOISCUS, No. 433 DIAIIKET St. and No. 5 North FIFTH St., mhl3-2xn Wholesale -Agent for Pennsylvania. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. AFRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, mb3 ti 324 CRESTNIIT Street, below Fourth. J. O. FULLER, Al IllgrkZ Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FINE WATCHES AID JEWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now open LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EN BRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES. AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell - D. T. PRATT, (succEsson TO PRATT ar. REATH, ) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. fel4-3mif FINE GILT COMBS IN EVERYi,VARIETY IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. J. C. FULLER,, No. 11% CHESTNUT Street. mhll-2m FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted or one year. ‘,:!. ELL.II.OL•DEN, aka fine AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, oe3l-sms , 708 MARKET Street. J . 0. FULLER'S FINE GOLD PENS, TIM BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fell-Sm ME Dealer in fine WATCHES, AMERICAN _ AND CLOCKS,___ street EJ:A1.11:41)11-i ' MP° °LET : B o p s:A N BE T oA3I-45ins ULCANITE RINGS. • - • A. full assortment, all sizes and . styles. - J. C.. FULLER, , No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. fell-3iii ITARDWARE. CLOSING OUT, AT - 0 L D P-R - I 0 E S , - The stock Hof a - WHOLESALE HOUSE,.comprising A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. ..4917 MARKET.and 416 COMMERCE :Streets STRICTLY PURE .0 ALIFORNIA HOOK, ANGELICA, GRATE BRANDY. 0. d. EVANS, intes-12tif SOLE • AGENT, '43 South . FIFTH Street. "REIMER'S IVORY TYPES ARE LOST -&-"' natural and free froth flatter) ; of auy made. They are aucceee t ful efforts "to produce pleasing and truthful likenesses. SECOND St., above Green: It HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE. - -- . JUST . OUT FOR MARC 11-" THE PROPHETIC TIMES. " Edited by Rev. Drs. REISS. NEWTON,. DUFFIELD, andntbers. Subseription.price $1 per year, or 10 cent% per number. Publb-beti by W._7. HARBERT, InIO7-2t.* 11q * Nnth TENT Fl Rrnet. . . JUST PUBLISHED !-LOUIS NAPO . - " 'LEON . THE DESTINED MOW ARCH OE THE WORLD. By the Bev. WM. BAXTER, ef the Episcopal Church. 16 mo., 144 pp, In paperlo cents. - For sale at It* NONO NAME !! NEW EDITION ! ! I Printed on Tinted Paper, with eight steel ilinstra ,ions. 2 vole. 12mo, 'neatly bound in cloth. Price in. G. W. PITCHER, SOS OFIESTNTIT Street. READY (OFFICIAL THE UNITED STATES CONSCRIPTION ACT. OR NATIONAL MILTTIA BILL. - With a conionn Index for Reference._• JAMES. W. FORTUNE, PUBLISHER, .102 Centre Street, New York. rolil6-6t PRICEIFIVE CENTS. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. PRICES. Cloth, per vol V 10 I Half Morocco Si 50 Sheep 4.00 Half Ruesh . 5.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. Can any intelligent American deny himself this great American digest of all human knowledge, universally pronounced the best Cyclopedia and the most valuable Work ever published? . OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 33 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ALSO, Pntnam's Rebellion Record, Irving's'Works, &c., &a. fe2B-stuth3m &C., &c. &c , &c., &c., WADDING, WADDING, WADDING, WADDING, WADDING, WADDING. NEW MILITARY BOOKS.-THE AUTOMATON BATTERY; or Artillerist's Practi cal Instructor. THE AUTOMATON COMPANY; or, Infantry Soldier's Practical Instructor. _ THE AUTOMATONMFGIMENT, for all Moyernents - in the Field. .ANDREWS' HINTS TO. COMPANY OFFICERS. CIILLEM'S TRANSLATION OF DIIPAROG'S MILI TARY ART AND HISTORY. LINDSAY & BLANISTON, Publishers and 'Booksellers, mhl3 25 South SIXTH Street, above Cheqnnt. Letter `"A," $8 • H. -RUSSELL,' 2,2 North SIXTH Street. PORT, MUSCATEL NEW PUBLICATIONS. 7214 cffEsTNtrr STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. AB Books tottt}tlly to be had hitt FIRST-CLASS 'BO OKSTOR E, . ..... Will always be found 011 oar V , 35 . .. AT -THE - LOWEST PRICES. 112 North TENTH Street GENERAL RURNSIDE ! •• GENER AL BIJRNSIDE!-A new Card Photograph taken on Monday last by. Turner. Photographer. A few spinet copies for sale at O. W. PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street. mhl4 NEW ARRIVAL 1 • SPLENDID A- STYLES I—Photograph Albums, lard Photngraphs, Card Frames, &c. The only place to find a full agsort ment in Philadelphia. P 'TCHER'S, rohl4 SOS CHESTNUT Stmet. MR. AND MRS. TOM THUNIR Minnie Warren and Com. Nutt! In Wedding Cos tume ! In Wedding Dress! Only 15 cents. Only II cents. Only 35 cents. PITCHER'S NEW STORE, mlll4 St S CHESTNUT Street. T_TOW ARE YOU, TOM THUMB! -•--a- How are you, Minnie Warren? How are you, Commodore Nutt? A fill supply of above celebrities at. PITCHER'S, SOS CHMTIC UT Street. mhl4. TVEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I-ALL -4- , the New Publications and 111"azazinos. PITCHER'S NEW STORE, mbl4 SOS CREST.NWP Street. NEW BOOKS.-T WO FRIENDS. BY. , the author of "Patience of Hone." 81. MEDITATIONS ON DEATH AND ETERNITY. By Frederica Rowan. 51. 25, THE LEAGUE OF STATES. By B. S. Lossinx. 150. TACTICS; OR, CUPID IN SHOULDER STRAPS. $l. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, .tnbl4' No. COG CHESTNUT Street. RATTLE-FIELD OF ANTIETAM.- Man of the Battle-field of Antietam. Prepared by. Lieut. Wm. H. Willcox, Topographical. Corps. civilly, the position of the forces, the roads,, the woods, the ridges, and all matters of interest pertaining to this great battle. Price SO cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, No. 606 CHESTNUT Street T HE PARLOR GARDENER., A complete illlustrated Guide to the cultivation of Home Plants, care of Green Home, Aituarium, and in structions to many new and beautiful methods of grow ing Plants; of Grafting, Budding &c . Noe 65 cents. By mail 70 cents. J. E. TILTON & CO.. Boston, roh6-1m Publishers. ASt" CENTS.-P HOTOGR A P H AL BUMS from 25 Cents to 25 Dollars f Th large sortment, handsomest styles, and. lowest prices ricesinth as e city! - 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-BOOK ferbtf 439 CHESTNUT Street. GENERAL TOM TM:111B 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, fel7-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WBROTIIERHEAD'S- CIRCULA . TING LIBRARY. —All the NEW , English and Ainerican Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months $1:50 ; one month 75 cents, -or 3 cents per day, 21.8 South EIGHTH Street. mh6-3m WANTS. WANTED-BY A LAD ABOUT 19, a situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods Store ;-has some lcuoyledge of the Ins dness. Best of city reference. Address J.. A. F, Press office. mhl7-3t. WANTED -A PARTNER WITH A 1 1 cash capital of $3,000, in a latish:tees already es- Untied, paying large profits, and exclusively cash. Address ``B.," Press Office. • inhl7-31 5 • WANTED -TO ASSIST A COUNT ing house, a young man between 18 and 21 years; must be a good penman and correct in figures. One wil ling to make himself generally useful.-Apply in hand writing of applicant, with reference, `` Box 2143," Post Office. Its WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN, V V who have a thorough business experience, and who are Perfectly responsible, situations as Travelling Agents, ;Superintendents, or Managers of any active business; out of the city preferred. .Compensation Rot so much an object as active employment. Address Box 1407 Post Office. inhl7-2t* -ANTED-A,SITUATION AS . Clerk or Salesman by a young man of extensive business experience and acquaintance. The highest re ference as to ability and integrity even. An active situation•• preferred. Address "E. Y. L.," Box No. 1967 Post Office, Philadelphia. mhl.4-St. de , WANTED TO PURCHASE - A Ma l moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address ' House," at this °Ace, stating price, terms, and location, ia-3141 84 000 TO $5,000 WANTED FOR .. 9 from 6'to 9 • Montrhs,'Beciared. by.mer chandise worththree tunes the amount. Address"Mer chant;'.' at, this office. ' It* A s . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER °MURAL'S OFFICE. —rHILADALPAIA, Peb. 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry, COAL to the following points . Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. - A-BOYD, felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDING. BOARD WANTED.--A LADY DE SIRES permanentlßoard with an unexceptionable private family. A front room preferred : The most un questionable references given and required. Address, with full paqienlars, terms, &c., which must be mode rate, Box 57, Girard DOUSE , ," - 111h17-20` FOR SALE AND TO LET. COAL - YARD FOR SALE. - THE 'best fined-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No. 957 North NINTH St., below Girard avenue. mhl6-60 FOR SALE—A NUMBER OP VVELL -.- ' secured improved Ground Rents of $27 to $lOO per annum. Apply to ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer, No.' 51Nortb SIXTH Street, below arch street. mhl2-61. FOR SALE-AT A LOw PRICE ' and terms easy, a DWELLING on HIGH Street GERMANTOWN, with all conveniences, and stable cowhouse, &c Apply to B. B. COMEGYS. ieb77-tuth 6t if At the Philadelphia Bank. FOR SALE--A V ERY DESIRA r, BLE RESIDENCE, with side yard attached, on EIGHTEENTH Street, above Arch. Apply to ALLEN & SIAIS, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. • mhl7-3t. tn TO CAPITALISTS:—FOR SALE —A TRACT OF LAND containing about 7 acres, with BRICK DWELLING thereon, situate at the junc tion of the Reading Railroad and Old York Road. Apply to ALLEN & SIMS, S. E. corner FOURTH- and wel l!. UT, eecond floor. • rahl7-St. ge FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY Aga lately known as the "First Baptist . Church," on La Grange place, above Second street. Lot HO feet front, SO feet deep. Apply to ALLEN & S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. mhl7-St° ft 'ROUSE FOR SALE.-A LARGE four-storY HouSe, with four.story double back buildings, stable and coach house in the rear, on west side BROAD Street, above Brown; cost $2:3,000, will be sold for $12,000; $6,000 can remain. Apply at 333 If orth TB IRD Street, above Vine. mhl7.3t* Also—A COTTAGE TO .13.ENT intim country. tift FOR SALETHE THIRD AND AK& Fonrth house on the west side of BROAD Street, below COLUMBIA ovenue, finished complete. Fronts of Albert freestone, walls papered, ceilings frescoed. Possession given immediately. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM Streets rah 6-121, ett FOR SALE OHEAF',FOUR-STORY Ma FOR DWF,LLIISG; thrPe-stou back buildings; Lot )9 by 125 feet. 225 North TWETIETEI Street; pxice 846,600- :. ,Also, three-story Brick RESIDENCE. with back build lugs, &c.' situated at 1413 LOCUST Street; Lot 22 hy DO; price $5,000. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR. 233 South THIRD Street, ' nalll6-3V - FOR' SALE-THREE DESIRABLE -ma private RESIDENCES, having all the Modern con veniences; one tirst-class on eltace street, west of Nine teenth street; one on Wallace street, east of Seventeenth street; the other on Tenth street, south of Lombard street. Apply to - E. TAYLOR, m216-3t - 141 North SIXTH. Street. ak. .FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA BLE COUNTRY. PLACE, of., about 44 acres of bight -cultivated Land, with two small COTTAGES thereon erectPd, leading from the Philadelphia, Whiling ton, and Baltimore Turnpike roadlo the river Delaware, about 19 miles from the city, and about halfway between Claymont and dolly-Oak stations, i on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad, which passes through this pro perty. The situation is high, healthy, and commands a fl ue v i e w of the river Delaware for over 20 miles—accessi ble by trains five !times - a day. Terms moderate and accommodating. Apply to A: B. CARVER & CO. mhl6-61. 5 S. W. corner NINTH.. and FILBERT Sts. FOR SAL E-A - HANDSOME la= COUNTRY RESIDENCE with half sore of land, 12 miles from the city, three, minutes' walk from a Railroad station, situated on high rolling ground, plenty of shade, and in full view of the railroad. Apply to hf. H. GALLAGHER, Spring Mill, Montgomery county. mhl3-101, FOR' SA:LE=A SPLENDID "FARM of 124,fieres; Tight at a Railroad Station. One hour's ride from Market-street Bridge byTailt build ings good and finely located; the land of the first quality and well watered. Apply to JAMBS It. CUMMINGS, Media, Delaware county. Pa. mhl4-6L --LITER'S - F AIR- DYE, 25 . AND 38 . , • •CENTS A BOX, - 53 THl:ED.Strect. above. CHEST NUT. ' • : • MEDICAL. S.-T.-1860-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS; They purify, strengthen, and invigorate They c rem t e a healthy appetite They are an antidote to change - of water and diet They overcome effects of dissipation and late haursi- They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.. They They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhcca, Cholera, and Cholera Mortals. • They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the vveak man strong - , and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers. Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bur dock, S. -T,-1684-8., &c. The following is a• sample of the testimony daily re- SOLDIERS' HOME, CINCINNATI,. 0., Jan. ii, 1863, Messrs. P. H. Drake R Co. : GENTLEMEN: This institution has received and ex tended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, d e., w ith the most remarkable and gratifying results. It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and - has given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and on every battle-field. , With respect, your servant, DR. G. W. ANDREWS, Sup't. WILLARD'S HOTEL, - WASHINGTON', D. C., Jan. 22, Hat GENTLEMEN: We require another supply of your Plan tation Bitters, the popularity of which..daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO. CLEVELAND, Dec. 3,;1963. * * * * I had been so ill with Liver Com-, plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon my business. I used three bottles of the Plantation Bitters,. and, to my astonishment, am- entirely cured. They are the best medicine I ever used, and I shall en deavor to make them known. Please inform me what S.—T.-71060 X. means Yours truly, DR. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They. are the most effective, per fect, and harmless tonic I ever need." GALT HOUSE, LomsviLLE, wy., Dec. 21, 1561. Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co. We are compelled to order twelve dozem Plantation Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro curing this admirable article. Respectfully yours, SILAS F. MILLER Sc CO.. Proprietors. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1861 a a * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years' standing. have recommended them to others, and, as far as I know, with signal success. I am, &c. REV. J. S. CATHORN. BURNETT HOUSE. CINCISTUATI, Ohio, December 20,.1862. Messrs. Drake & Co.: The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here Bend us twenty cases more, and. oblige Yours truly, T. P. 6A.uNDER§ & CO. Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers, and students exhausted by men- al labor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most bene- flcial tonic Every bottle has the fac simile of our signature on a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine Sold by all Drnggists, Grocers, and Country Stores P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY, New York fe26-thstn-tapl if IIEALTH AND STRENGTH , TO THE SUFFERING DR. SIWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco vered f all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, 'Eke - nwptysis (Spitting Blood). Short. Breath, - Croup, Wasting Flesh, Pains and Sore- „ ness, Weak Breast, Tickling Irritation, or riding in the Throat. Broken Constitution, from the abuse of calomel and other causes, all Throat, Breast, , ' and Lung Complaints. Let no disease, however bad it maybe, or length of time it may have existed, discourage you until you have tried this great Medicamentum. Wonderful cures have taken place. When, to all human probability, it could- "- not be possible.' The popular impression, strengthened by some scientific opinions, that: Consumption cannot be cured, has no doubt hastened the death of many an invalid, by depriving them of the consolation of hope. Persons afflicted with Pectoral disease should be supported by every assurance of a care. not alarmed by the .gloomy, foreboding countenances of those around. For our part, we do not believe that Con -Bumption is incurable; and let Physicians theorise as they will, we have a mass of evidence to prove that per sons having all the symptoms of . Consumption, cough deep,-bloody expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore throat. diarrhcea, night sweats, burning fever. &c., have been permanently cured by " Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY." A good appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise is sure to follow its use. Thirty years' experience in this and foreign countries is con vincing proof. Beware of all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr. &Wayne & Son, the original and only genuine. Dr. SWAYNTS Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. Sad by Druggists. and Dealers. mh7-if tf 'RYE AND EAR.-PROR J. ISA_A.OB, Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden, Holland. is per. manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and CUIII4I - curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hours from.l3 to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to 2 P. M. ia3-Sra. PROPOSALS. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE RAL'S OFFICE, PIIITADELPITI,&, *arch 16,1553.. . . PROPOS-4LS will be received at this office until Satur day the 21st rust, at 12 o.clock 21, for the delivery in this city, on or before the 10th day of April next, of the fol lowing articles, vie: One thousand kegs of axle grease, of about 100 Its each, kegs to be well and substantially Made, fitted for transoortattou. One thousand nose hags, to be made according to sam ple DOW in this office. If the at titles called for are not - all delivered on or be fore the expiration of the contract, the United States Go vermnent reserves the right to mate good any deficiency by purchase in open market at the expense of the con tractor. . The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. xribl7-5t A. BOYD, Captain and A. Q. W. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and, GIRARD Streets—PHI LADELPHIA, March 16, 1663. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited. and will be re ceived at this Dace - until 12 o'clock 01., on FRIDAY, 20th March, 1863, to furnish, promptly, at the Scanyikill Arsenal, the following supplies, subject to the usual in spection, viz : 15,01)0 Felling Axes, army standard. 10,000 Heavy Burlaps, 56 inches wide. 0,000 gross Vest Buttons, army standard. 10,000 gross Suspender Brittons.Hatch's Patent. 10,600 gross Shirt Buttons, Hatch's Patent. Bidders will state in their proposals, the quantity bid. for, and time : of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient securities for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, if awarded, Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the proposals . G. H. CRO3SfAN. Assistant Quartermastsr General, U. S. A. - - IRON IRON-CLAD SEA STEAMERS NAVY DEPtaT•MENT, • THE NAVY DEPARTMENT - will, until April 13th next, receive Proposals for the complete construction and equipment for sea service, including wrought iron gun-carriages, but excluding guns, ordnance stores,' nautical instruments, and feel, of -- iron iron-clid steamers, of about B.ON tons burden, measured as a sin gle deck vessel, and 21 draught of water. The boats. masts, yards. and rigging to be of iron; and the arma ment to consist of ten guns in a casement, each weighing about 25 tong without the carriage. The boilers to be of the horizontal tabular kind, with 1,800 square feet of fire-grate surface, and 00, 000• square feet of - water-heating surface. The machinery to- con sist of two separate pairs of direct-action, horiiontal engines, operaring independently, two iron screw pro- - 'of 1S feet diameter, one under each - counter of the vessel. Capacity of each of the four cylinders 1:54 cubic feet. To be provided with Sew ell's surface con denser, crntaining 8,500 square - leet of exposed tube sur face for each pair of engines. Bunkers to, be provided for 1,600 tong oi coal ' Propoefila will be received on general Plans and speci fications that- may be examined al the Naity Depart meet; or perties may propose on plans dud specifications of bun and machinery of their own. • mlll7-21t INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRATID FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PRILADNLPHIA. CAPITAL $200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the safer classes of Property at low rates. The public ean'rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay Tosses promptly. Its disbursements for the benstli of the Public, during the last nine years; exceed 500,000' DOLLARS and we respectfully solicit its favor in the fangs. _ - DLRECTORS.. - - CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, . JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. HEABLITT ABRAHAM HART, J DAVID BOYD, X.. - PETER S. 808, of N. E.l WM. ' L SWAIN 'FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., W. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAKE JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, ' JAB. B; .ALvoRD , Secretary. av26-iftf VA_ME INSITRANC 400 CHESTNUT FIRE AND INL DIREC Francis N. Buck, - Chas. Richardson, Hen Lewis; Jr.. John W. &vermin, Philip S. Justice, • O. W.•Datris, F HARLE RANCIS S RI N. B C M C WILLIAMS I. BLANCH MARSHAL'S - SALE.-BY . VIRTUE. of a - writ of sale' by the honorable - JOHN CAD wALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the:Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Admiralty, to me directed; will be sold,at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at MICEIE NER'S- Store, No. 142- North Front street, on Pride's'. March 27th, at 11 o'clock A. M., the. cargo of the steamer. PRINCESS ROYAL, consisting of cloths, sattinets, blan kets,'hosiery, spool cotton, and a general assortment of dry goods. Also, on Saturday; March 2.Sth, at thasame time, and rdace, will be sold the residue of said. cargo. consisting ef, drugs, medicines, cigars, liquors, &A Catalogues will .ho issued-five days prior to the day of sale, when the goods will be open' for examination, . WILLIAM MILLWARD, United States Marshal M. D. of Pennsylvania. March.l.6, 1363.. mhl7-8t LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Triunes, Gossamer, Ventilated Wigs, Vma- Mated Scalps of superior mannfar,ture: Prices are lower than those eta es other eetatlishineut.. B ARBB.II, te3l-Im° - 909 classy= AMERICAN AOI . ZLDEISIY OF MIISIO.-; teidered Film by tie will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 14.1853: The Opera:selected is Ecethoien's Master-dark; FIDELIO. THE JUNIOR MIENITERCHOR, under the direction of C. SENTZ, Lave kindly promised` their vulnable services. and wilt assist in the enures. • MR. JOSEPH NOLL, the renowned Violinist, will play the famous Concerto for Violin, by Beethoven, between the Drat and second acts,. and the considerably augmented by the first resident musiciand of Philadelphia, will perform the OVERTURE, LYONORE, No. 3, By Beethoven. Seats can be secured at once at the ACADEMY, E. GOILD'S.Masic Store, corner of Seventh and Chest nut streets, or orders may be sent to A. BIRGFELD. rnhl7 139 South SEVENTY' St., cor. of WANNUT. NEW CELESTNEIt-STREET, THEA.- TEE. Lessoo and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY . THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, March 17. 1863. THE LAST-TIGHT THIS SEASON OF EDWIN FORREST • In WA Sublime Impersonation of MACBETH, - , THE GRANDEST OF SHAHSPEARE'S DRAMATIC . CREATIONS. The Scenery with which it is produced is EN rr.RELy NEW AND MAGNIFICENT, And the Tragedy is supported by a POWERFUL AND UNRIVALLED CAST. Mr. J. W. Lanergauas MandutE Mr. W. H. Leak as 4anquo. Mr. J. Canon as Mr. J. W. Collier as Malcolm. Mr. C. Kingsland as Rosso. Mr. G. Becks 1, Seyton. Miss J. Henry as Donaldbain. Madame PAnisi as Lady Macbeth. Mr. J. G. Burnett as First Witch. Mr. J. Martin as Second Witch.: Miss Mary Welts as • Third Witch. Orchestral Conductor Mr. MARK HASSLER. WEDNESDAY NEXT, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF ' LUCILLE W.& TERN, THE ERRING AND PENITENT WIFE, IN EAST LYNNE ; Or, THE ELOPEME.NT. RICHARD 111. IN ACTIVE PREPARATION. . . PRICES OF ADMISSION.—PathiIy Circle, 2,7 centat Dress Circle, 50 cents• Parquet and Secured Seats Dress Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes, each OIL Doors open at 7 Curtain rises precisely at 7X o'clock. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. ItIURPTIV. DRAMATIC NOVELTY. AURORA. FLOYD. TAE NEW SENSATIONAL PLAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THORSDAY, andFRIDA.Y. AURORA FLOYD. Aurora 'Floyd Joh zrl4lell ish Talbot Bulstrode. Steeve (the Softy) Caul. Sam Prodders 'Po conclude with a favorite Coniedietta. SATURDAY,BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. ARP' Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra charge. Curtain rises at 7M", o'clock. raltl7,l4t H. B. 111kTGISLEIr. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-- . Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOIL: Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY, SECOND AND LAST. NIGHT BUT ONE OF Mr. J. S. CLARKE, - THIS (Tuesday) hvaNINO, March 17, - Will be presented the Glorious Comedy of TURNING THE TABLES. Sack Humphries, General Joeko, Nfr, J. S. Clarke. To be followed by the Comic - Drama of TOE FAT BOY. Waddilove, the Fat Boy Mr. J. S. Clarke. MY bEIGFIBOR'S WIFE. Brown Mr. J. S. Clarke. Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 734 QELECT READINGS AND RECITA- L , TIONS FROM THE POETS, at the reque•t of the Right Rey. Bishop Potter, Es-Governor Pollock, Dr.. Nevin, and other gentlemen of distinc'ion, on THURSDAY EVEN ING, -Mach At the Lecture. Room CONCERT HALI,, by PHILIP. LAWRENCE, on which occasion he will be assisted by, his favorite pupils, the Three Champion Rea.tecs-of Phi— ladelphia. Tickets. 2.5 cents, at Gould's, Seventh mut , : Chestnut streets. Commence at S o'clock.- mhl7-3t*_ A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER.' -L-s- of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ELEVENTH :WEEK. CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED HOUSES.. WOODROFFE 9 a BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.- - EVERY EVENING. The celebratedlow-pressure Glass Steam-Engine "1110 1 -: NITOR," made entirely of glass, will be in fall opera— tion. Magnificent works of art distributed, gratuitously to the vim tors, W EDNESD AY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will re ceive a GIFT. On FRIDAY EVENING, March 20th. TOURNAMENT - - OF WIT, SPLENDID PRIZES will be given to the an- - thors of the best and worst Conundrums on any subject.... The first present, each evening, will be a, SPLENDID CASE OF GLASS WORK. - - Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition. cone mences in the evening at S o'clock; afternoon at 3. m/6-6t.' OKENDORFF'S CADET'S.— . GRAND SOIREE MILITAIRE, of ECKENDORFF-S— -CADETS - will take place on. S&TURDAY EVENING,. • 25th of March, at the ACADEMY OF 21111516. Garth or, admission, 2.5 cents; reserved scats, 80 cents; can he ob- 2 tained at Gould's music store, Seventh and Chestnut' - .-s reets. 1111316-6 i- fip.NCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH SOIREE FANTASTIQUES MONS. HENRI DE GASTONP Professor of Chemistry and Physics; of PRA% MONDAY EVENING, March 16. 166 , AND' EVERY' EVENING DURING THE WEEri. PRESTIDIGITATION; ELECT RICIT MESMERD M. NECROAIA.NTICS, CHIROMANTICS. ALC AMUSING CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. ILLUSIONS, SOMNAMBULISM. fTENTION!—A MARVEL NEVER HERETO FORE WITNESSED ta:1; Mons. GASTON will bring any person who may de-, ire it into contact with the celebrated. Somnambulist, CHARLES LECLOQUE, with whqm he has won the prize , of 26,000 francs offered by the Academy of Basis. The-. Somnatulinlist, being' brought into contact with. any per !.on, will answer tat person as he would answer-his" magnetizer. __ Signor ALBERTI NEGRINI, the famous Italian Tenor, will sing in the intervals: The Orchestra is conducted by Mr. W. ZIEGLER: The Hall is brilliantly decorated. TICKETS' - ' fik7 AND 60 CENTS: Seemed Seats may be had until 6 o'clock P. IL, at S. E. GOULD'S. corner of Seventh and- Chestvtotreets„ and on Monday at the office of the Hall, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence precisely at S o'clock. 1101[AtkIONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. - • The. Second Annual CONCERT of the seasottivill' be given on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 13, at the , MUSICAL FUND HALL, • • - . • . . • TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS EACH: For sale at Gould's, Andre's,t and-Lee- Sr , Walker's music stores. Subscribers and members will receive. their tic tets on the daf.of the Concert, froma to S o'clock P. IL, at Gould's, corner of Seventh and•Chestnnt Ste- Great attraction is offered to the musical public in the-- production of the principal parts of the ORATORIO. OF.,"* - TRE DELUGE, composed by Dr. L. Dlelgnen .1 and, in addition, a selection of miscellaneous music, solo, duets, choruses, Sc. ; sustained by the best amateurs and the. now largely-increased chorus of the Society. Professor. A. R. TAYLOR will give his valuable assistance. To commence at 7% o'clock. mhl4-41 5 L. CARPENTER'S at the AMERICAN .ACAPE"iff CF music, TUESDAY - EVENING,. April 2Ath. Family or Gentlemen Tickets, $2. Can be had a the Managers, of John Thornley, Esq..„ 311 Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter ' s Rooms, 62; A.RCH' Street. mhl.o-12t*- A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS and CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND - YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ_ The4reat MAGICIAN and VENTR.,9QUIST, with hic. DE NED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new arof popular entertainments EVERY EVENlNG:during the.- week, commencing at 73S o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attraction,- will be marvellous: Experiments in. Magic; wonderful Powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary. Birds_ in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. MEM= E COMPANY, NO ;LURIA_ INSURANCE. ;TORS. E. D. Woodruff, Goo. A. West, John Kessler, Sr., Chas. Stokes, A. R. RosenheiM. Josef D. 13111 s. CK,President. . ' DSON, Vice President. ' RD: Secretary. Cialls-ift, =M;=A GERMAN OPERA- The subscriter has the honor to :Announce that the COMPLIATENTARY 't'EN-EFIT AESCROTZ OPERA. TROO'k72. ORCHESTRA, EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FLORAL BALL, GERMANIA_ ORCRESTAA-PUBLIO: REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3Y. o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND , liteLL, S SETE, conductor. Tickets 2.s.cents. Packages of ilva tickets Si. To be had of Andre Zr Co., No. ROI Chestnut , ' street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut; and. at"the, Hall door. - - n027-tf - 10 T AS SLER'S ORCHESTRA. NEW OFFICE, 214 Sonth EIGHTH Street, below•Walr.nt. delo-Bm PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.ll till 6 P. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock 9.10. .iY9 PERSONAL. LL PERSONS ARE. can lolled against trusting an of the Crew of the. Dutch Drig" " SARA Ei.IZABETH,", Kasper, Master, frorn - lansterdani, as no debts of their contracting will be , Paid by Captain or Consignees. , HBNIty" BOHLEN & CO. . 221'& 223 S. FOURTH Street: PENSIONS: =6lOO BOUNTY AN D -a- - PAY procured and collected. for Soldiers, Sailors, aid the relatives . of such as are deceased, at reasonable , and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served, two. years, and all soldiers who have been discharged. by , reason of wounds received in battle, are DOW entitled to the ,5100 bounty; and the latter, also, to a pension, • YULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mhl3 424 WALNUT Street. PENSIONS-$lOO BOUNTY AND "Par procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and, the relatives of such as are deceased, at reaseuahle and.. satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced neon, by JAMES FULTON, . . Solicitor for Claimants, - 42 iE WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dia. tance._ on IS-tf NOTICE. THE STEADIERS OF ' THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT . COMPANY Will resume their regular daily trips between PHILA. DELPHIA AND NEW YORK, ON TUESDAY, MARCH. 10, 1863. _FREIGHT taken on reasonable terms, and throught from either city in TWENTY - FCRTR HOURS. For farther information apply to the Agents. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, 14 S. DELAWARE Avenue,. Philadelphia. HAND, mhl2-6t - 11.7 WALL Street. New York. BEST CHESTER ur-tr= - --7.5° . • . . • • VIA MEDIA. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OP THE ?It E. CH.URC,II„, .AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA. Excursion Tickets will be - sold, between Philadelphia. and West Chester, good during the, sessions of Con ference. FARE FOR TRE.ROUND ONE DOLLAR. Trains lease Philadelphia from the Depot,. northeash: corner of Eighteenth and Marlhel. streets; at 7 be and 10.50 A. BC., and at 2. CO, 4.15, and.&:.3o AL. Tickets must bA procured at the (Mee. mhl4-7t HENRY WOOD, Enrwintendent. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TAKEN -- : the large and elegant Marble (fire proof).Bnildixig,...' • NO. all pIIESTNUT STRE.E.T,L' (extending through ltiT feet to JANN.F. , Street. and. 33 feet' in - width,) for the purpose of•earrying on the 'AUCTION AND COATAIIsSION BUSINESS* WALL. ITS 13.1tAliCELES. . . • Ou regular. de.ys of sale will IseIIIESDAXS and Fitt—. DAYS of each week, for all descalptions.offizaNCYAllll solicitinejavors we wonid call attention to tl to sn porior advarjages eve possess in.haviug one of the largest and finest rooms in the city for showing 000?.‘s to the best adva•dfage: We have also ampler:icon for , the safe. We •shail be; obliged for 'consig nments ; and any busine.ss that may be ea.:raged to its. shall re.ceiye prompt attention. - - Liberal advances made on consignments for our rem far or special sales, and promptsettlements in all cases. f - GILLETTE et SpOTT. mb.6-10t •• THE •.PIIRRNOLOGICAL CAI3I- . tit NET: AND topf i roit - R , I rAl7aio d lV.Vh e ) 7 4:; 143- 4 wia:ltat--;honO V ,,.phy and for . .c-hronologi li , " cal - etglituninattiliAL urdera . by- ber addressed, t0..v.k.;;.:1k4Lr :-JOHN L. CAPEN, fah-stutiamg:F;44'tiVgg CHESTNIIT Streot, Phi , . Mrs. john Drew.. Barton Hill. Mr. Albangh. Fraalr Drew. Mr. Bradley. mhl4-St TENTH .