arrsiisrisgs IsroTlOEa* BmLaym BeISP whmher applied oxter nallv or taken internally, acts at once; there .is no delay, bat itlnstantly fulfills its mission of reliev tne the natient of pain and discomfort. lIAILIfi IHE KKEE'PAN. KAIL IN THE KNEE PAN. NAIL IN THE KNEE PAN. A highly respectable lady of the city of NewYorK •while nailing down some carpets, ran a small carpet tack in her knee and shifted the psh- * d3 two years she was laid np a cripple, spent'W® ej of TWO THOUSAND DOLI.AES DEBIVING ANT BENEFIT, by a nurse to use Bad way ’ s Beady Ken« > e nJme a applicaiion gave her ease, one week e ady belief perfect cure. Had this lady tried ~,s £ave escaped when the injury happened, she wou dnrationi and the painful sufferings of two y e Bear in mind, that saved two thousand dollars. Jtg marve i o us Badway’s Beadv where pain Is experi efficacy at once, in all £fLumbago, Q-unt, eneed, whether Ebe. 11 * d _ jj ru j ßCSl Wounds, or Neuralgia, B or] J!!’ niohthena, Influenza, Sore Diarrhoea, Dysentery , g Let those who suffer Throat, H per bottle. wav’s BKdicines are sold by Druggists Dr- Badway s m EADWAT A CO., eTerywfcere. 97 Maiden Lane, New York. -..TP F7YE 1 HAIR DYE!! HAIR T celebrated HAIB Syf is the belt in the World. The only Harmless, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair perfect— changes Bed, Busty or Grey Hair, Sltkntlv to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, wtth mrtiniurlng the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving thebairsoft andbeantifnl; imparts fresh vitality, ireomsntly restoring its pristine color, and rectifies tte q fll effects of bad Dyes. The genome is signed t A Batohblob, all others are mere tmt- should he avoided. Sold by all Drng- Ssm Ac FACTOKT-81 BABCLAY street, N. ?. Batchelor’s New ToUet Cream for dressing the Hair. '■ GREATEST IM PROYE M E N T OF THE AGE IN PIANOS. MEYEB’ S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac knowledged by tne leading artists, and endorsed by tbe Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in of the Musical public is called to Shese recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, the greatest sossible volnme of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and winch, with an Improved Touch and Action ren der them Unequaled." These Instruments received the Prize Medal at the World’e Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the ■rst Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. ~T.s-.TTT»H LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Black heath, white Abh Coal, carefully Delected and prepared for family use, free from date arid dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give fnll satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Ltjsep Coal for found ries, and chestnut Coal for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith’s Coal, delivered free of carting'to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure your cnstom. Send your orders to . THOMAS £. OAHIXiIi, Offices, 325 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. Horth Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street. Pine stree 1 wharf, Schuylkill. THE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Offices and Depots as above. Wagons run in all the paved limits of the Con solidated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. ALBRSCHT, RIKBS & ggpGSggJ SCHMIDT, beg leave to announce STB • <* that their Manufactory of First-Class Plano Fortes is now In full operation. The general Datisiaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fortes are hot sur passed by any manufactured in the United States. They respectfully invite the musical public to dill and examine their instruments, at the Sales Room, No. 46 North Third street. FnU guarantee given, and prices moderate. ■ DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT cnres Toothache in one minute. BTECKt CO.’S MASON HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. IBTEGK & CO.’S J. E. GOT Seventh STEINWAY & SONS GULD MEDAL grand, and fT S It' UPRIGHT SQUARE PIANOS, are now conside-e4 lllO best in Europe, as well as this country, haring received the first Prize Medal at the world’s Exhibition in London, 16(52. The principal reason why the Steinway Piano 3 fire superior to all others is, that the firm is com posed of five practical' pianoforte makers (father and fonr sons), who invent all their own improve ments, and under whose personal supervision every part of the instrument is manufactured For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1000 Chestnut street. , lv mLN G BU LLETTN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25j 1864, EUROPEAN TROUBLES, The Emperor Napoleon, when he proposed a Congress of Sovereigns, said that if one were not held, there would be a general vrar. The Congress was not held, and there is no probability of a general war. jDn the contrary,the virtual menace which he threw ,out has been silently withdrawn, and he, the great intervener, coldly refuses to inter vene in any of the difficulties that disturb the continent. The Danish difficulty has advanced towards absolution unfavorable to Denmark with surprising celerity. Neither of the great powers, parties to the treaty of 1852, has done, or is going to do, anything for the maintenance of that treaty beyond mere re monstrance against its violation. Austria and Prussia have overrun Holstein and Schleswig ; the Danes fighting gallantly, but with forces totally inadequate for effective resistance. Before this time, probably both duchies are wholly cleared of Danish troops, and ft tho authority, of Duke Frederick as their sovereign, is? completely Established. Americans ’of the loyal states, who have been carrying on a war for the preser vation of the integrity of our nation, can imagine how galling it must be to the Danes to be deprived of nearly half their territory by foreign powers. But, after all, the great fault was in the past intermeddling of foreign powers, who made the two duchies, who°se people are German, parts of a Danish kingdom. The events of the past few years show that treaties of the great Powers for the .settlement of national are' utterly worthless as guaranties for’ the future. They have been ignored in Poland, m Italy,in rGreece aud in Denmark,and the parties making them have witnessed their violation without making further opposition than tame, useless remonstrance, It is now reported that Great Britain will propose an armistice in Denmark' and ffie Duchies witha wew.to a conference. This ■will be the preliminary of a-n w z ? S which wmpraend*jp. toh them relinquish the ducEies whose conquest they have achieved, with the apparent ac quiescence of the chief parties to the former treaty, is not to be believed. The dismem berment of Denmark is an accompUshed fact, and neither France nor England has raised a Auger to proven* it. They will be powerless to reconstruct what they have remitted to be destroyed. King Chr.st.an, of Denmark, has been shabbily treated by both of them; but he cannot expect .any better treatment in the future. While the Danish trouble has been hur ried to a conclusion so different from what the Dane's had a right to expect, the Polish trouble, which . the French Emperor proposed to make another cause of war, has almost ceased to attract any attention. The English and French papers contain scarcely any news from Poland, and it is evident that the Russians are re-establishing their authority in that country without even remonstrance from the Western powers,which, some time ago, pre tended to so much sympathy for the in surgents. In fact,intervention,as a part of European policy, may be considered a game played out. It was not attempted in this country, and it is not likely to be seriously attempted again on the European Continent. ' Yesterday a sub-committee of the com mittee of City Councils on the question of the opening of Broad street, from German town road to Fisher’s lane,, visited the re gion'lying between these two points. Their visit was made for the purpose of seeing what amount of grading and "culverting will be necessary to make that portion of Broad street as passable as the rest of that noble thoroughfare. The property owners along the street between the points named have agreed to pay the road damages,which amount to between §9,000 and §lO,OOO. They have made every preparation for the grading and culverting, and they expect City Councils to open the street at once; We hope their expectations will be speedily fulfilled. A number of buildings arc now being erected on the line of Broad street on the city-ward side of Fisher’s lane. At present the owners of these buildings are forced to pass around the Old York road so as to reach their property. This is a great disadvantage, which is severely felt by all the residents in the vicinity, and they look to Councils for prompt action. - When Broad street is opened from Ger mantown road to Fisher’s lane, that noble avenue will sweep uninterruptedly from League Island to Fisher’s lane, thus making one of the grandest streets in the world. If the new Navy Yard should be established at League Island, it would’ add greatly to the importance of Broad street by increasing the travel along its line. In the mean while we hope to see the ardent desire of those residents on the unopened portion complied with at once. The benefit will soon redound to the interests of the city in a direct manner; for, after the opening of the portion of the street referred to, the tax receipts will be so increased as to compen sate for the amount expended by the muni cipal authorities. t PIANOS. A Life of General McClellan is adrer tised in our columns to-day by Messrs. T. B. Peterson &. Brothers. It makes a neat duode cimo volume of about 170 pages. The greater part of it consists of the despatches, reports and speeches of the general, including a speech made only a few days ago to some vete ran soldiers in Mew York. The book will bo much sought after by bis friends. "pianos." ' OLD, and Chestnut. EXTRAORDINARY SALEB OF BEAL ESTATE. Our readers will observe by the advertisements in onr columns of this afternoon, that a realiy ex traordinary Sale pf Keal Estate will be held on the 16th of March, by James A- Freeman, Auctioneer, 87 ritOPEiiTiES, and all but seven are to be sold absolutely. Almost all kinds of Real Estate aTe included. Desirable stores , IUA street, oth street , several va vable tracts on School House lane. Mills, Quarries, and ihe well known “Log Oaom” Tavern, on the Wissaliickon* a desirable resi dence Germantown: several large lots in the Twentieth. Ward and several on Washington avenue, in the’ Second Ward, suitable for large faUorits, Mills, Storage Houses, Produce oit Packing establishments or Machine shots, &c. For particulars see advertisements Very Large Sale Next Week—l 6 Es tates, to be sold by the same gentleman, without reserve. Pamphlet catalogues will be ready on Saturday. LARGE PEREMPTORX SALE OF DRY GOODS, The attention of dealers is particularly called to our sale of 1,111 Packages and Lots Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, on four months credit, (by catalogue) to be continued throughout this day and up to about 9 o’clock tuis evening, (Feb. 25, lf-64) including 7,000 dozen. Hosiery, Cotton and Kid Gloves, in large variety, by John B. Myers & Co., Nos. 232 and 2 U Market street. ELEGANT CHESTNUT BT. RESIDENCES— Large and Valuable Residence,Foubtii St Country Seat Chestnut Hill—n:redeemable Gbound Rents—Hanosome and plain dwellings, FilbeTt. Tine, Tenth Eleventh, and other streets; valuable Business l J reperti-s t .near the Exchange; valuable Farm, y ß ; £-DUB, BAT-TAT-TAT—Door and wV. ate Knockers ot several patterns, and Moor Melts and Fixtures, for sale at the Hardware Store ofTRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (EigW TMrcy! five / Market street, below Ninth. y OF BEIMER’S OUHOREM PiiOTOGKArHS own-fna Cr wbose e ®irts have EhvsiclMsaml of excel'ence. medicinal’ln? klnK . t 0 the atminment of tke sh ,° rtest time ' the natipnt U 1 g{re£t,on nausea in riinSohofmyemf tbeir P«P«»e by the ad ’ "CHAREES W. NOLEN. No. 131 North Third Btreet. f 7 Messrs. -JOHN WYETH & xviw,,,.. , '• Apothecaries, at their store. No. 1412 generall 6treet ’ abbve Broad, and by Druggists -nTI\ e , n t f ) ' Partnership ex it;'in g between JOHN O. OrnT? 11 and CHARLES W: NOLEN, trader the JOHN O. BAKER & GO., was ° n he 6th of July, 1863, the business cti n oouUnned bv tbe undersigned at the old Eta “h No. M 4 Norih Third street. Qel7-th,sa, tn-3mo CHARLES W NOLEN. &0 KOf) TO INVEST ON MORTGAGE— -04.0UU CHARLES O. LONGSTRETH.Oon veyancer, 125 South BEYENTH street. X«25-3t* ffcJkDAIIAI • Ilf I*IK6- BDlLIim A BROAD STREET. THIS DAY, McCLILLAK’S . LIFE A3D CAMPAIGNS!!! 1% PUBLISHED THIS DAY. PBICE 50 CENTS A COPY THE LIFE. CAMPAIGN AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF general McClellan, Hero of Western Virginia! South Mountain! and Ahtietam! THE LIFE, CAMPAIGNS, BATTLES, RE PORTS. AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF M.A- J OR- GENER AL GEORGE B. McOLELL AN, the bEEOoi WESTERN VIRGINIA, SOUTH MOUNTAIN and ANTIET.iJI, with afuli his tory of all Ms CAMPAIGNS and BATTLES, as well as his REPORTS AND CORRESPON DENCE WITH THE WAR DEPARTMENT AND THE I RESIAENT, in elation t> them, fiom the' time be first to' k the fiel 1 in this war, nntii he was finally relieved from command, alter the Battle of Antie am; wim his varions hPEECRES TO SOLDIERS, Ac., up totne present time. Complete in one large volume of srilu pages, with a Portrait of General McClellan. Price Fifty Cents in paper, or Seventy-Five tents in cloth, and sent tree 01 postage every, where on the receipt ol the price. It is published and fir sale at the Cheapest Book House in the world to buy or send for a s:ock of Bocks, which is at I. B PEIERSON & BROTHERS, No. 3t6 CHESTNUT St, Philsc . Fa. RE&D TEE TAEL! OP CONTESTS. Page. G eneral McUlel lan’s early Life i... 19 His 'Services in Mexico—Bis subsequent Mili tary Career. 20 Important Missions entrusted to him 21 Issent.to Europe—Heportofhi6 Observations in the Crimea—Resigns- the Service and be comes a Railroad President 22 *‘Little Mac* ’ appointed Major-General—As sumes command of the Department of Ohio.. 23 Address to the People of Western Virginia..., 21 Address to ’be Volunteer Army—The Fight at Philippi—Be takes the field in -Person...... 25 Assumes command in Western Virginia—Pro clamation to the Inhabitants of Western Vir ginia 20 Proclamation to the Soldiers of the Army of the West.. 27 The Batde of Rich Mountain—'iKsuroys the Rebel Army -Correspondence, Despatches, and Repoits-m relation to it 28 -Address to the Soldiers of the Army of the West, at Beverly, Ya 33 He is ordered to Washington—Enthusiastic Re ception in Philadelphia 34 Takes command in Washington—His Plana andfirstOrder 35 Takes command cf the Army ol the Potomac.. 37 Ball’* Bluff 3S Retirement ot central Scott—“ Little Mac” succeeds him in command of the Array—Hie Order..... 39 Preeeuta/kn of a Sword by the City, of Phila delphia. 40 An Unusual Honor—A Midnight Serenade— The Observance of the Sabbath... 41 Military Movements projected 42 “On 10 Richmond” 44 The Peninsular Campaign—Correspondence betweer General McClellan and the Govern ment 4S Evacuation of Vorktown 51 The Battle of Williamsburg 52 Thanks of Congress—Excitement in Richmond 54 Reinforcements urged—Despatch on the subject to crecretary Stanton and the Presidents 55 The Advance continued 57 Position ot the Corps—Severe Skirmishing.... 59 Orders for crcssii g the Chickahominy 61 Battle of Hanover Court House... 62 Battle of Fair Oaks 63 Address to,the Army—Further Despatches to the President and Secretary of war, with their replies 64 The Batik* of Oak Grove 71 The Seven and Offi "«•! Dnginrti; nf l VrOUMaf, fA *ho Secretary of War in relation to them, vrlth his rep ies—Preparations to change Base— The BatUoat Mechaiiicsville —The Battle at Gaines’ SHU—The Right Bang of the Chiah. ahominy—Orders, Despatches, etc.—Junc tion of Forces effected—The movement to James River— Letter to Secretary Stanton— Battle of Alle'u’s Farm—Battle ot Savage’s Station—Batle of Nelson’s Farm or Glen dale-General McCall’s Report of it—Other Reports and Despatches—Battle of Malvern Hill, etc., with the Official Reports 71 His Address to the Army, July 4th, 16U2, at Harrison’e Landing 97 Letter to the President from Harrison’s Land ing, with his replies.. 9$ General 'McClellan gives the President his Views on the Conduct of the War 101 Despatches to General Halleck, with their re plies 103 General McClellan protests against leaving the Peuinsula-r-Geueral Halleck’s reply 105 Evacuation of Jlariison’s Landing iu . The services ol the Army of the Potomac 112 General McClellan at Alexandria—Despatches to Gei eral Halleck, and to the President, with theirreplii’S 113 “Lutle Mac” is requested to use his influence wi‘h the Army, and his despatch to General Porter—The end of the Popo Campaign— *‘Little Mac* ’ again in command no Theltiaryland l2O The Battles of Cramoton’s Gap and South Monr.taiiwJjen. McCle’lan’s Official Re port,including despatches te General Frank lin and others., with iheir replies 122 The Battle of Ar.tieiam—General McClellan’s Official R* port of it 131 Why the Rebel Army was not pursued—Des patches to General Halleck in relation to it.. 153 General McClellan isoidered to cross the Po tomac 155 Stuart’s Rebel Raid—Scarcity of Army Sup plies, Hones aiul 1 luiliing—Report of Colo nel lnga.ls, Chief Quartermaster, on the -subject....; 156 Correspondence with General Halleck, and his •reply.... 159 A convincing response to General Halleck.... IGO » General Mculelkm asks ike General-in-Chief how the Upper Potomac is to be gaarded— His reply to it—General McClellan’s answer . Genera! Hal leek’s reply... 162 The Advance into Virginia—Plan of the Cam paign-Crosses the Poiomac, etc 16C “Little Mac” is relieved Irom command, and ordered to report at Trenton—His Farewell Address to the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac 108 He bids adieu to his Officers and Soldiers, and leaver forTrenton—General Mel’lellan’s Official Repor.. to ike War Department, of the Army of the Potomac '. 109 Ovations tendered to General McClellan at the North 173 Rumors 0/ his return to command, and its effe- t on the soldiers at Gettysburg—The Sol dier’s love for “Little Mac”..... ni An impartial opinion of the services of General McClellan, written by one**of tk*> best and most able Military writers in the country— Pis Plans, Orders, etc...... 176 General McClellan’s latest Speech, February 18th, 1864, on the occasion of th“ official reception given by the city of New York to . the veterans-of the First New York Cavalry, on their return to that city—Speech of Colonel Mcßeynolds—Speech of Major Haw . kins—General*McClellan speaks, again, etc. 181 This work should be read by. all, as it contains the most complete history of the war ever writtm. WANTED! AGENTS, CANVASSERS, and PEDLARS, in every town and village m the United States who can easily male TEN DOLLARS A DAY at it, to engage in selling' “THE LIFE OAM. PATONS. BATTLES. KEPORTS, AND PUB. LIO SERVICES OF GENERAL McULELLAN, just published and for sale in paper cover at Fifty Cents a copy, who will he supplied with them, at Three Dollais and a Half a Dozen, or Twenty. Five Dollars a Hundred; or the clo'h edition, which retails at Seventy-five uents, will be sup plied at Six Dol'ars a Dozen, or Forty.five Dollars n Hundrtd. Apply in person, or address your orders wi'h cash enclosed, for whatever quantity you may wish to start with, to T. B. PETERSON & EI,OTHERS, 3ur>tlhestnnt street, Philadelphia, and jour orders will be filled at once, and the books sent yon per first express after receipt of order. We have agents now making Fifteen and T wenty Dollars a day selling them All in search of work or money should engage in selling this book at once, and give it a trial. _ It iB published and for sale at the Cheapest Book House in the world to buy or send for a stock of books, which is-at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Copies sent free of postage on receipt of price, 'TBVWitm, FEBRUARY 25;• ixm PAPERS JAMES C. FlNjri LATE OF . ' . HOWELL & BROTHERS. SHOW ROOMS, 614 CHESTNUT STREET. ie24-3ms WANTED. • A lew ERIE CITY and COUNTY BONDS. ERIE CANAL BONDS of Erie, Pennsylvania. Also—#lo,orii North Branch CANAL BONDS, for which the bigbestprice will he pridhy c. B. WKIGHT & GO.. 142 South Third Street, ' fe2o-12t§ Opposite the Exchange. OPENING OF SPRING AND SUM MER DRESS GOODS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 CHESTBTJT ST., If ill open TUESDAY, Feb. 23d, a large and weU selected stock of New Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, SRAWLS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES and SILKS, to which he respectfully invites the at tention of his customers and retail buyers. fe2o-sts PATENT HINGE-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The most indestructible Album made. It lies open perfectly hat without injury or strain to the Bouk. For sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTEMt S A CO., N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE, fe2o- lms Entrance on RACE Street. CLARKSON & CO., BARKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL 1 DELPHI A. Government Securities of all Issue?, PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. Stocks, Bonds and €rold, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. latemt AUotxt.A «. Bapaiiti, PROMPTLY MADE. frt-lm rp s s WiiKKLEit A. Wilson’s Highest Premium SEWING-MACHINES. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Stitrsroovis, 704 Chestnut Street , above 7 th+ NOTICE— Sl2,000 IN NORTH PENNSYLVa- NIA RAILROAD STOCK infexchange tor a lirst-class Dwelling Hoas», desirably located. Address T. S. H., Ledger Office. fe2s-3t* OA CENTS ! ?0 CENTS ! ! 2» CENTS !! !- r£U HARPER for March. PITCHER’S, f» - C5-3t* FGS Chestnut street. C\_ BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS.— aCcTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac., On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 o’clock, comprising about FIFTY HORSES. Full descriptions in catalogues. —ALSO— New and second-hand Carnages, Light Wagons, Ac., including, A Conpe Roekaway, by Watson, sash doors and winter front- os gooo as new. A Germantown Wagon, with sash doors, by Watson, to carry six, A Watson Rockawav, to carry two. Also, single and do'uble Harness, Saddles, Bri dles. Covers, Whins, Ac. K?" Nv* postponement on acconnt of weather. *2“ Sale of Horses, Ac., on WEDNESDAY. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, fe2s-2trp Auctioneer. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.—FOB Is# SALE—A pleasant house on PRICE street, near both railroads Apply to LONGsTRETH, Conveyancer, No. 1*25 South Seventh street. fe*2s-3t* SUMMIT CHESTNUT HILL MSI PROPERTY—FOR SALE—A handsome brick, rough-cast HOUSE. with modern improve ments. Apply to CtIARLESO. LONGSTRETH, Conveyancer, No. 125 South SEVENTH st.. 125-3* Ci DPR.—A very superior article of Champagne Cider, for draught or bottling, by the barrel or hogshead. HENRY F. NIEMANN, ie*24-fUrp* 3*27 South Water street. OPTRA GLASSES AND OFFICERS, FIELD Glares, Microscopes lor Phvsi.'iaus and Stu dents. A very large assor ment for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A CO., fe2*2-.lm-rps- 924 Chestnut street. BEDFORD WATER, Iresh from the Springs, Kissiugen, Vichy, Congress. feSfi-Gtrpfc bPECTApLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. Artificial human eves inserted without pain. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Opticians, fe22-lm-rps 9*24 Chestnut street. S HARVEY THOMASr STOCK BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission, at the Board of Brokers. Particular attention given to U. S. Government Loans. . jafl-3mrp§ ATHEMATICAL DRAFTING INSTRU MENTS, Ohesterman’s metallic and steel tape-measures. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO. , 924 CHESTNUT street Priced and illus trated catalogues gratis. fe2*2-lra-rps PAPER AND ENVELOPES— The best and cheapest In the City, For sale by DUXBURY & GLENN, No. 37 North Sixth street., Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi cers, and all ethers, should call before purchasing elsewhere. 1 ia§7-Jmrp* Real black llama or mohair lace POLNTES.—GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CH ESTN TIT street, opened this morning his entire importat‘oll of Black Llama or Mohair’ Lace PLintee (% Shawls). The assortments large, com prising the manufacturers entire collection of designs from the lowest cost to finest. An exami nation will give the bnyers the choice of. every thing in this line manufactured. fe22-6trp# P - ' LAIN BLACK SHETLAND SHAWLS GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, has just received an invoice of All Black Shetland Shawls, fine wool and handsome pat terns. Also, a Fresh invoice of All White Shet land Shawls, including some of the finest ever imported. Also, a few Sample Shawls, in Bright Colors, something entirely new, suitable for the eveniig, Sea Side, Ae, fe22*otrp# JAMES T. SHINN, Broad and Spruce. RECRUITS WASTED FOR BUCKS COUNTY. f§so Bounty lor Veterans. 750 for Others. All Kecraitsto have thechoiceof Regimen's, S#c. ' Apply immediately at the ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SIXTH STREET, "fe24-3t* Between Market and Chestnut, Phiia. 1864 NEW STOCK. 1864 LINFORD LUKINS, N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts. NOW OFFERS A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OP Gentlemen’s Furnishing G ods. All the, choicest novelties in this department. Constantly on band, the best made Shirts in the citv. Orders promptly executed.' lO“Prices reasonable. fe-24 BESSON & SON, Have commenced leceiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF MOTTBNXN& GOODS ind have now in store: hack Byzantines, English Bombazines, 44 Florentines, French Bombiizmes, 44 Barege Hernanl, Sumpier Bombazines, 4 * Crape Maretz, Chaly, 44 Bareges, Moasselines, 4 4 Silk Grenadines, Tami-es* Black and Black and White Foulards; Ac. MOURNING STORE, No. 918 Chestnut Street, Lyon’s Kathairon. Kathairon is from the Greek word “Kathro,” or 4 ‘Kathairo. 5 ’ signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This ar.icl6is wh&t its name signi fies. For preserving, restoring, and t>eauif»ing the is the most remarkable prepara tion in world. It is again owned an-ipntnp by tfceorig nal proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightf al hair dressing. It eradicates scurf snddandraff. It keeps the head eco* and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who values a beauMfol head of bairshould me Lyon’s Kathairon It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by aJI respectable dealers. DEM AS S. BARNES & CO., New York. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar ticle ever discovered. It changes the sun ournt lace and hands to a pearly satin texture of ra vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and thedtmnyu* appearance so inviting in the city belie of fashion. It remo res tan. freckles, pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the coinx>lexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skm. Pa tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is wbatevery lady should hare. Soldiery where* Prepared by "W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y. Address all orders to Demas 5. Barnes & Go., New York. HEIMBTREBT' 3 Inimitable Hair Restorative. NOT A DYE Bnt restores pray hair to its original color, by snp plying the capillary tabes with na ural suste nance, impaired by age or 'disease. Ail tnstanf-x -ru«,us dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloi ing not only restores hair to its natural color, by an easy process, bntgiiestbe hair a Luxuriant Beauty, promotes its growth, prevents its fal ing off,eradi cates daDdrulf, ana impart.' health and pleasant ness to the head. It ba* stood the testof time, beiug the or gmal 1« air Coloring, and is constantly in creasing in favoT. U*ed by b.th gentlemen and ladles. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of tbe coraraer. iai.l I). S. BAKInES Sc CO., *JC3 Broadway, New \ork. Two sizes, 50 cents and §!. Mexican Mustang Liniment The parties in St Loms and Cincinnati, who have been Counteriei’.ii.g the >lustang Liniment under pretence of proprietorship, hav«* neea tho roughly estopped by tiie Courts. To guard agains furiberimposit on, i have procured from the U. S Treasury, a private strel plate revenue stamp, wh'ch is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears tfce/ac Hr.iitc of my ignauire, and without which the ante e is a Counterfeit, dan gerous and worthless tattoo. Exam nee very bottle. This Liniment has m us** and crow ing in favor icr miny years. There hardly exi'ts a hamlet on tne habitable Globe that does not con tain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient mtheworlo. With i s ptesent im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast tire perfectly remarkable. Sores are heated, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animaismade use ful, and untold iits assuaged. For cuts, brumes sprains, rheumaiism, swellirgs. bites cuts,caken breasts, straii ed horses, Ac, it is a Sovereign Re medy that should never be dispensed with. It shculo be in every family. Sold by a-1 UruggisU. felG-uuh s Gin* D. S. BVRNES, New Vorx. - I 10.24 CHESTNUT ST. SPEIN G_TRADE E. M. NEEOI.ES Tbeow receiving, ai d offers for sale below' present market ra ! e?, many novelties in LACE AND WHITE G >6DS. He would call “special attention” tobis assortment of over 20t iflerent new frtbrics and styles of White Goods, suitable for »*L dies Bodies and Dresses,” in stripes, plaids and figured,puffed and tucked mus lins. lOOpie es of figured and plain Buff and While Piques, bought bcf re the recent ad vance. New invoices of Gulp ano Thread Laces, Tnread and Grenadine Veils, Edgings, lusertmgs, Flouncing*, A; . Broad hemstitched HANDKKROHIfrFS all Ji'Ktfn, good quality, from 25 cents up. 1024 Ohi JN > r l fr'-TK ij, l PXTRE PALM OIL SOAP, —This Soap is mad* of pure fresh~Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made fTem animal fats. In boxes at one dozen oakes for SI 50 per box. Manufactured bv GEO. M. ELKINTON & SON, "Ne. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and Second, above Callowhill street. del7-ivTpa WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. * WORMS. \ WORMS. fe2-26tro NISKEWs Worm Powders; Vegetable: sure cure. RIDGE and GIRARD Avenues. Price 260. ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and IfIONEV BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office, es tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan, jb large or small'amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, ‘Watches, Jewelry, Cloth- Ing, and goods of every description. Office hoars from 8 A,. M. till 7 P, M. dean-tfrp HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of th, beßt materials. Also, Shirts repaired. MRS. E. BAYLEY, fel7-tf 813 Vine street, above Eighth. 5 Duplex Elliptic Skirts.” J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street, Will offer for sale cn TUESDAY, February 23d, j. W. BRADLEY S New Patent Duplex Elliptic Hoop An entirely new article which will meet all ob- jtetions in regard to pliability and contraction. REMOVAL. ALEXANDER WHIUDIN & SONS, Have Removed to 20 and 22 South Front Street, AND 21 end 23 Letitia Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where, from large and desirable stocks of WOOI» and WOOLEN YARNS, COTTONS and COT TON YARNS, they -will be pleased to serve all customers. fe2o-12t$ & ISTo. 16 O SOUTH THIRD ST., V, # GAMERS & BROKERS, H w- . r SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Cheeks, AND ALL Y GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT ANDiISOLD. oe COTTON YARNS. ZABRISEIE’S, HEATHCOTE, RIDDLES, PONDS, BELYIDERE MEG. CO., GLASGOW CO., HENRY CLAY MILLS; OAKMAN’S, J. BANCROFT, And Various Other First-Class Hakes, NOS. 6 TO 40. IN WARPS, BUNDLE AND COP. i v FOR SALE BY ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS, Nos. 20 and 22 So. Front st. fe2o-i2ts- Philadelphia- 'V r $ BANKERS. Exchange on England, France ind - Germany, 7 3-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons, 1 CEETIEjICATES INDEBTEDNESS, GTJAETEEMASTEEt’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS, American and Foreign Gold, STOCKS AND LOANS, . BOUGHT and sold. tv Mail attended to. ds-iy e* *© . * \ g WRIGHT & SIDDALL No. 119 Market Street.. Between From tkiiu second. iiireets. O. W. WBIOBT. F. H. SIDDAUj. druggists, physicians, and GENERAL STOREKEEPERS Oan And at our establishment A full &*- tortment of Imported and Domestic Drags, popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials, etc., at as low prices as genuine first class roods can be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS for Confectioners, in fall variety, and Of the best quality. Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot- Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil Of Vitriol, AUnatto. Copperas, Extract of Logwood, *O., FOB DYERS’ use, always on hand atlowssl aet cash prices. ° ; SULPHITE OF LIME, for beeping cider sweet; a perfectly harm- . less .preparation; pnt up, with fall direc tions for use, in packages, containing sni ficient for one barrel. , Orders by mail, or olty. post, will ms« with prompt attention, or special tions will be furnished when requeued. WRIGHT it SIDDALL, Wholesale Drug Warehouse, n621-lyrps No. Hit Market street above Fron RSW has removed from 154 NortlJ Third street to 718 MARKET street. Particu— ■ lar attention will be given to the manufacturing and bottlin" of bis celebrated Cod Liver Oil. John O. Balter & Co.’s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil has for/many years had a reputation for genuine ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has made the demand universal. 1 In this house, 71S Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu facturing and bottling are greatly increased, ana is ali done under, tile most careful supervision or the original and sole proprietor. This brana or Oil has, therefore, advantages over all other®* recommends itself. ‘ JOHN O. BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, ja2B-th.s,tu No. 718 Market street. A GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. OF ■RjJI out own importation, reliabl® in fcli and at low prices. - FARR*BROTHER* iMpOTtMJ, • ’ 324 Chestnut street, below Fonruu