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jatoaiifwas notioeb- IHE £f££ E fx L Agil to THE BEST PILLS TO TAKE. Had wav s Pills are the easiest pills to swal- I™' They axe elegantly coated with gum,.occa sionnetther sickness, straining, tenesmus, weik ness'cr irritation. They purge thoroughly, cleanse, Snrify and equalize the circulation ol the blood. tier pills may afford temporary relief, but Bad way’ b Pills will effect a cure; other pill* utay afford a lit,le ease, but Badway’s Pills will save your life.. Let those who have taken other pins and medicines for Byspepsia, Liver Oompuu h Indigestion, Costiveness, Nervous Goat, Piles, Bilionsness, Headache, Enlarge ® OI Uie Spleen, Affections of the Serftct established diseases, without deriving * £ es cure, take Badway’s Pills. Per bon. warranted to cure you. Br. Badway’s everywhere. MnidcnLane, New York. ~T, A TIS T *m<lM • * • * ftJ. the age in pianos. TTnprn-yed OyersLi' ung PtUlOli W* mnwlßteed by »he leading artists, and endorsed iy tbe Musical public, to be tile finest Pianos in Tb?attention of tbe Musical public is called to ibese recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, tbs greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without sny of the • sweetness • and brilliancy tor which these Pianos are so celebrated, being lost, and which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren- Ur them Unequaled. These Instruments received the Prize Medal at she'World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the tret Fairs and Institutes in this Country, ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. celebrated DTE is the test in the World. The only Harmless, true and Reliable Dye known. This Bplendid Hair Dye is periect—changes Eed, Busty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broom, with out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautifulj imparts fresh vitality, trequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies (he ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed Wiiaiau A. Batghiclob, all others axe mere imi tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drng rts, Ac. FAOTOBY—BI BARCLAY street, N. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing the Hair. -■aw- ALBRECHT. HIKES & jSKßffif SCHMIDT, beg leave to announce ffTTeT* that their Manufactory of First-Class riano'Fortes is now in full operation. The general intisiaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet with, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur passed by any manufactured in the United States. They respectfully invite the mußical public to call and examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom, No. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, lnd prices moderate. BTECKfcCO.’S MASON HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. OTBCK&CO.’S J. E. GOT Seventh i DR., SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT cures cuts and wounds immediately and leaves no scar. MOtrUmnm STEINWAY & SONS’ MEDAL GRAND, ft ill* SQUARE, UP RIGHT PIANOS are now considered the best in Europe, as well as this country, haying received the first Prize Medal at the World’s Exhibition in London, 1862. The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos are superior to all others is, that the firm is com posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father and four sons), who invent all their own improve ments, and under whose personal supervision every pert of the instrument is manufactured. Pot sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut •treet. 3 JAYNE’S HAIR iTONIC WILL Promote the growth of the Hair, Remove Scurf and Dandruff, Give the Hair a glossy appearanoe, Prevent Baldness, Onre diseases of the Scalp, He clothe Bald Heads with new Hair, Prevent premature Grayness, AND feeing tastefully put up, in new-style gl&s pered bottles, and delightfully pei famed is adapted to the toilet-table, and will afford general satisfac tion to all who give it a trial. Prepared only by DR. D JAYNE & SON* No. 242 Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1864. SHERMAN’S MOVEMENTS. Southerners and Northerners have been alike perplexed by the movements of General Sherman and his army. It is known that he marched east from Vicksburg as far as Meri dian, Mississippi, which is only about fifteen miles from the Alabama line. There he was in a position to threaten Selma and Mont gomery or Mobile, and the rebels were uncer tain in what direction he would go. Probably if General Smith’s cavalry force had joined him, as was expected, he would have made a demonstration on one or other of the two places. But hearing nothing of Smith, while the rebels were preparing to resist him both in the direction of Mobile and of Selma, it ap pears, from the latest! report, that he made a sudden flank movement to the left. He marched due North, around Columbus and Aberdeen, Mississippi, in a region said to be well supplied with provisions, and we shall probably next hear that he has marched across North Alabama and effected ajunction with Gen. Thomas’s army in North Georgia. If he is successful in this, his march will have been one •of the most brilliant on record. He has -de stroyed the rebel railroad communications, totally outwitted their generals, and cutting off his own communications, has subsisted his army on the country, and marching through two great States, has put his troops where, they can join in the great operations contemplated in central Georgia. Sherman has shown him self possessed of the best traits of generalship; energy, audacity and the genius to adapt his movements to new and unexpected circum stances. He deserves to succeed, and we hope and believe he will succeed in all he has under taken. COL. STBEIGHT’S NARRATIVE. The palm, succinct and forcible statement made by Col. A. D. Streight, of the Fifty-first Indiana Regiment, constitutes a weighty ad dition to the testimony proving how shame, fully the rebels treat Union prisoners. Since last May Col. S. and the officers and men under his command, and who shared his fate, have been robbed, starved and maltreated in an hundred ways, and that too in spite Of an ex p Tess agreement made between Col. Streight and General Forrest, his captor. No protests to «nderUnes wn° riUeS had any ® ffeot ’ and the vil ° Kichmond apphrS 0 !! 1110103 * 118 ” 1110 PriSOnS l° f fignity andbrntelitvto exercised fteir ma ‘ fey their feared “ ext ® nt “only limited perior officers. The / ear 3 of their su " frightful facts in reference tote cners on Belle Isle, gathered srL c° n pns ' personal observation. The n>w ly from latter place appear to have snffer^dt at this than those at the Libby, and much misery must have been caused by sheer w 9 tonness. ' van ' If anything were needed to convince the world of the utter barbarism of a revolt in he half of slavery, such facts would accomplish that result. However, such evidence is not weeded, wd we can only hope way will quickly be devised to rescue all the vic tims now languishing beneath the brutal hands of their rebel tormentors, and also to inflict a iust meed ot' punishment on these desperate violators of the laws of God and man. The rebels seem more disposed to experi [ men* with submarine torpedoes than the Union authorities. They have constructed at Charleston apparatus of this kind which has proved effective several times. Those that they have anchored in the harbor, vague as is our information concerning them, have sufficed to make our naval forces excessively cautions. The contrivance sent to destroy the New Iron sides, some months ago, came very near being successful. The same machine, sent down lately to the new steam-sloop-of-war Housa tonic, totally destroyed that vessel. But for the fact that the torpedo and those having her in charge have never been heard of since, we should have very good reason for tearing the destruction of our whole blockading fleet by similar means. «?But the rebels cannot take ad vantage of their success with the Housatonic, for they will not get officers and men to manage machines which are fatal to those that manage them. Even the bravest of warriors does not like the idea of being “hoist by his own pe tard.” But there must be some means' of handling these torpedoes with safety. The rebels have shown real Yankee ingenuity,here tofore, in their war contrivances, and they will probably discover the secret. Are the North ern Yankees content to do nothing while these great practical experiments in submarine war fare are going on at the South ? Wb hear that Chief Engineer'William W. W. "Wood, a sci entific and practical officer of great experience, has devised plans for submarine war vessels, which have been strongly recommended by a board of naval officers io whom they were sub mitted. TVe trust that our Government will lose no time in tebting his invention practi cally. If it is what it is described to be, it will enable us to clear out the obstructions of Charleston harbor, and open the way to the city. It will also enable ns to resist effectually the rebel rams of which we hear so much at Richmond, Wilmington,Charleston and Mobile. PIANOS. Mb. Murdoch’s Second Lecture, in aid of the Special Relief, will be delivered on Mon day evening in the Academy of Music. His subject will be “ Providence and Love of Coun try,” and we can well believe that - his intense patriotic fervor and his fine oratorical power will appear to unusual advantage with such a theme. He will introduce a poem by F. De Haes Janvier, called “ Gettysburg.” As the price of tickets is but twenty-five cents, we look for a large audience, and a good contribu tion to the Special Relief Committee, whose business it is to look after and provide for the widows and families of soldiers. PIANOS. Ld Chestnut. A Furnished Countrt House, near this city, is wanted for the summer by a gentleman whose advertisement will be found in another column. Any party going abroad, and wish ing to leave his house and grounds in the hands of a tenant who will take good care of them and pay a liberal rent, will do well to answer the advertisement. EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY BAT.PIR OP SCARCE AND DESIRABLE GOODS FOR SPRING SALES. Messrs. John B. Myers & Co., Auctioneers, •Nos. 232 and 234 Market street, next week will hold the following important valuable sales, by catalogue, on Four Months’ Credit and part for cash, viz: Monday, March?—About 750 lots of French German, Swiss and British Dry Goods, com prising in part about 3,ooopieces Paris and Saxonv Dress Goods, in new designs, In large varieties", .125 pieces Black and Fancy Dress Silks, and 4,510 Pans and Berlin Shawls, fresh goods, embracing finest imported for city sales. Also, lioep and Balmoral Skirts, Paris Kid Gloves,Embroideries, bait velvet Ribbons and Trimmings, Bugle ditto Ac. &c. * Tuesday, March, B—About 1,100 packages Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Army Goods, and •women’s and children’s work, embracing a prime a< sortment, of city and Eastern manufacture. t Thursday- March 10—About 820 packages and >ts of American, British, French. German and wiss Dry Goods, (Beady-made Garments, fine Knives,) Ac., Ac., embracing Cottons, Linens, Worsteds, Woolens and Silks ’ Fkidat, March 11— An assortment of Ingrain. Mattings’ J t 0 emp ’ L ‘ 6t and Hag Carpels, Canton At I*rivate Sat.i:—a valuable Country Seat and Farm of2«ti acres of highly-cultivated land, with capacious dwelling and numerous out-build mgs, situated near the town'of Newark, State of Delaware the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal timore Railroad being contiguous. SALE ON MONDAY—REAL ESTATE AND FURNITURE, on the premises, Holmesburg, by order ol Executors. b J Extra Valuable Reax Estate, Tuesday* including fii st- class Steam Saw and Flouring Mills, handsome and plain City Dwellings, Valuable Business Stands, &c , by order of Or phans’ Court Executors and others. Also, Stocks, Loans, &c. Se© Thomas & Sons* adver tisements and-pampblet catalogues issued to-day. S AJ£ T ° F . VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND, MILLS, &c, WISSAHICKON TURNPIKE AND ESTATE OF NICHO LAS RITTEHHOUSE. DEC’D. This large aha valuable Estate is included in ’Br-yreeraan’s sale March loth, at the Exchange. Plans and f till descriptions at the Auction Store, EXTRA VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE 2lat AND 23d WARDS, 29th MARCH Thomas & taons advertise the E-tateof George Esher, oeceased, 28 acres. Ridge Road,- opimsito the property sold last October. Also, Estate ofA Rnffuer, deceased. 17 acres, Germantown and Nicetownlane. See last page to-day’s Bulletin On the same day 45,000 acres Pennsylvania Lands. Sale absolute. I TJ o ?£ ER f *■ GALLERY, SECOND street, above ieemtn?’ t i h<s~ rnous fo , r the excellent manner of! VIST TV 6 TOh popular styles CARTES DE VISIT E., When yon desire any, go there. Ei^lj fflarirei street, below Ninth 16 TtUrty ‘ aTe > 1113 a!;l do atß. F. HE[- BIER S, are PICTURES to be admired and prized lor their wondrous acanracy and fresh warm, artistic coloring. G 24 ARCH street. ’ CARPET SWEEPERS AND CLOTHES Wringers are nsefnl. Two of the most an. pro-red patterns are for sale, withageseral va- £ e Sa°lS < ]o Se 5? epe £?’ Hardware, at 1 RUM AN rtrfeiftdow Ninth? 5 <BWl * Tmrty - fIT6) Martot LHfH-HyCE, NATURAL AND ARTISTIC JOTOrnainlT 2 ' RELMER'S Life-size Hno 1? 011 co,ors > accurate m out coToting. f 6 a 24TßbH^er nn ’ £ILOTHES WRINGERS"; : 5S SK5£ : _xnhs-tyrpft ' TkEMOVAL. ; r^v^ e ° t ml » Worth lar attention-will be given to Uie B nfnnT,f-F^ rtl ? a ' and bottling of his celebrated Cod Lira- on tOXtag John O. Baker* Co.’s Medicinal Coo r<;„nn has for many years had a reputation for^elmSj 1 Sf„ E e’ £?sluiess Parity and sweetness, whlShW made the demand universal. In thlß house ™ Market street, the facilities for obtaining, nuinn? and bottling are greatly increased, and is au done under the most careful supervisionbf the original and sole proprietor. This brand of ’ therefore, advantages over all others, and recommends itself. - , * u ieea BARER, Wholesale Druggist, No. 718 Market Street. Q OFFICERS, FIELD dents if es ’ Microscopes lor Physicians and Stu ■ n very large assortment for sale by fcas-lm ms JAM ES W. Q.UEEN * CO., un rpj 921 Cfteetnut street. TH * DMI SUBMARINE WARFARE. KTBNIHd BUt’mv 5 PH ; ADgt.PHi». SATITBPAy,/ MATCH b.'lkS4. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Manufacture Machines SHUTTLE OR LOCK STIfCH, AS WELL AS THE CELEBRATED “GROVER & BAKER” Elastic Stitch. The first inquiry to make in purchasing a Sew ing Machine for Family use is whether it will em broider perfectly a* well as saw perfectly. If it will not, however useful for shirt macing, it is not the Ma:hine for a Family. GBOVEB & BAKER’S Celebrated Sewing Machine ONLY EQUALS THE Excellence and Strength OF ITS STITCHING BY THE Excellence and Beauty OF ITS EMBROIDERY. T bese are the only Machines which Embroider. VCall and examine the Machines and Work. Sales and Si itching Booms, 730 CHESTNUT ST. EMANCIPATED SLAVES, OARJ>( PHOTOGRAPHS ) 0F Emancipated Slaves. McAllister & brother, 728 Chestnut St. Mlslins of ev QUALITY. New York Mills, | IVilllamsville, WamEutta, Bay Mills, . White Bock, Forestdale, Semper Idem. | Housekeeper A. Slaterville, | New Jersey. ' M altham Mills, 2* yards wide;Pepperill Mill*. I*. 2* Wide; Boot Mill£ heavy, i wide. Also, unbleached in every quality The cheapest place to bny any of the above Is GRANVILLE B. HAINES’, No. 11)13 Market sL, ab. Tenth Linen hdkfs., linen HDKFS.-positi Uie chiapest and largest as orlment of Plain, Hemstitched amt Embroidered Hdkfs. in the city. Hdkfs. have advanced enormously of late but we ■yvill sell them at the old prices. ' Ladies’ very fine all Linen Hdkfs., at 12, 13, 15 and lb cents. . ’ * Splendid Hemstitched, 2 inch hem, very One, at 31, 1-8, 45 and it) cents.. „ A large assortment of Colored Embroidered Hdkfs , very cheap. Men’s very fine all linen Hdkfs.,,at 25 cents, worth 38 Bbxtrafinr, at3l and 38, worth 50 c*nts. at B4JI. BKRGtR BROS , 105 North EIGHTH street, third store above Arch. PORE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL.— THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. The undersigned, having an experience of flfteen years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recently, at a large coat, greatly increased the process of procuring it, and now offers to the public a prepa ration that for undeviattng purity, uniform fresh ness and superiority of preparation is unmatched These results are maintained by the personal supervision of the proprietor, whose efforts have at onee made this Otl the standard of excel ence Physicians and 01 hers looking to the attainment of medicinal efflcucy in the shortest time H“ Ie by obviating indigestion atd the patient, can secure their purpose bv the toi ministration of my Oil. pose oy me ad- CHARLES W. NOLEN. ; No. 151 North Third stfeet Sold al'o by Messrs. JOHN Wvrrn BROTHER, Apoihecaries, at their store, y 0 tin generally 6 . 41 * 6 *’ aboVe Broa<i ' “ d ** Tke Co-partnership exis’ing between Trvww r* BAKER and CHARLES W. NOLEN, Arm name of JOHN O. BAKER tnn i“ dissolved on the oth of July, lgjS the Wi Was being continued by the undersigned* at stand, No. 154 Nonh Third street tte old del7-th,sa,tn-3m} CHARLESW NOt.p.n /ROUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION \J COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION COTJGbS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD DR._ SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD DB. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD __ CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS „„ _ T CURES ALL COMPLAINTS THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS, OP tpl THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS op THROAT, BREAjsT AND LUNGS OP thp £SSR A T> BREAST AND LUNGS. A. taS?J™ EOAT ’ breast and lungs. that this irsi 7 ? ears bas proved to the world hitherto more efficacious than any Throat, Aethma.*» 1< i anklnd ' Fcr Bronchitis,Sore Making the ERY WIDTH AND INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE ERYER, NO. 916 CHFSTNUT STREET Will display on MONDAY, March 7th, his ’ SPRING IMPORTATION OF RliAli INDIA. /BHAWL.S. The handsomest and largest assortment be has ever shown. / The attention of the ladies is requested. Also, ELEGANT SILKS, J ORGANDIES, &e.„ a^-O^ C . 6 , CT ! Ptlon of Shawls - mhs-6t{ ■ Recent improvements now enable ns to offfer the VERY BEST PEN, in every respect, ever sub mitted to writers^ FARR & BROTHER, 324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth; mhss.m,th9M' ALEX. WRAY & CO., 239 CHESTNUT STREET, Importers of British Dry Goods, and British and GePunnr-Hoßlery, Gloves, Undershirts and Drawers, &e. , AcXAfuU stock for Spring Sales jnjit opened. mhs-lm TO. H. P. BURNHAM PUBLISHES THIS • DAY, from advanced sheets, purchased at a great price, from the English publishers, the new and powerful Novel, A WOMAN’S RANSOM. By F. W. Bobinson, Author of ‘‘Grandmother’s Money,** “Under the Spell,’’etc. Unelarge l2mo. volume. Price sl 50. Wha: the English Press gay of it: “An admirable novel. It is superior to any of the author’s fofiner productions fn interest, con struction and style. ’ *—i’oxf. “An excellent novel, lull of incident, rich in well conceived and well drawn types of character, and written m vigorous English. The reader will foUpw the story to the close with unfailing in. terest.*’— Herald. “A poor novel, remarkably clever.’’—Prcxr. • •It wtlKfacinate the reader to the end.**— John Bull. For gale by Booksellers everywhere, and sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price, by the Publisher, T. O. H. P. BURNHAM, 113 Wash ington street, Boston.' mhss,w2ts IHE UNITED STATES * SANITARY COMMISSION. A Sketch of its Piogressand its Work, Compiled from Documents and Prirate'papere. One handsome 16mo volume, pp. £O3. Prioe SI 00. Published for the Benefit of the V. S. Sanitary Oommtreion. A few Copiea *f thu interesting Tolume foreale at the Women’s Pennsylvania Branch Of the U. 8. Sanitary Commission, 1807 CHESTNUT STREET, mh2-w4s2ts GARDNER BREWER & C 3, 120‘Chestnnt Street - - Philadelphia; 16 and 18 Park Place, - - New York; 57 Federal Street, ------- Boston; AGESTS yon TBI AMOSKEAG MAN’G CO., SALISBURY MILLS, STARK MILLS, HAMILTON WOOLEN CO., AMOSKEAO DUCK AND BAG MILLS, LANGDON MAN'G CO., HOOKSETT MILLS, NAMASKE MILL. Anofkeap brown Sheetings-. flno brown and bl* acbco Shirtings and Sheetings, various widths- Brown toil lings, various widths: bleached and blue Drillings; Light Drillings; bleached Shoe Duck; 30 and 36 inch brown Jean; bleached and corset Jeans; brown, bleached and colored Cotton Flannels; ’lickings, in great variety; Mariners Stripes; extra heavy and light Denims; Awnin" Stripes; colored Cambrics, Cotton C.tsslmeies“ Cotton Bailing; Stark heavy and light brown Sheetings, various widths; 3u and 50 inch brown Drillings; bleached and bine Drillings; Leather Cloih; Seamless Bags and Tubing: Army Duck- Langdon fine bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Silrsias, Ac.; Hamilton DeUnnes; Cashmeres; Challies; Bareges and Persians; Gen tlemeu s Shawls; Salisbury silk Codriugtons- Fancy Cassinieres; checked tricot and black do. : French Coatings- Ladies’ Cloths; plain and fancy Cloakings; Heather Mixtures; mixed, black and Tbret Doeskins; Meltons; TWeeds; Repellants water proof; Magenta Plaids; Eugenie Cloths plain, black and printed Sauneis. Rob Roys- su perline Fancy Plaid Flannels, blue mixed twilled do ; Indigo bluo Army. do.; dark bine (indigo) ArmyCloth*-; dark and sky blue (indigo) Army KeT VF s i Army aud other Blankets: printed Cot ton Warp and all Wool Linings; Table Covers; Piano Covers. Je27-s3t# The Executive Committee OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION, to te held in thie city in the month of JUNE next, beg leave to announce thuta- PUBLIC MEETING in behalf of the FAIR, will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10th, at 8 o’clock. < L xpl v? a s ry of the Objects of the Fair will be made by.BightHev BISHOP nfjAßir nf Rhode Island;' Rev. I) r . BELLOW& oIN York* Hon. Judge SKINNfcR, of Chicago, and others! THE GERMAN W OR OHESTRA WILL BE IN On and after Monday next, tickets maybe pro c?red fin, the ßeu 'y of Oommis sinn, No. 1307 enestnnt street; Union League House, at the principal Bookstores, and atthe Acacemy of Music. mh4-6t TMONEY H BBngrl’ w AUCTIONEER and X MONiii DaURER, N. E. comer of THIRD and SPRUOE,streetB, only one square below-the Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office, es tablished Ibr the last forty years. Money to Loan. In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Oloth »l E Mrp%. deBonpaon - JHST RECEIVED, CHOICE AHD ELEGANT DESIGNS CW FRENCH ORGANDIES, JACONETS, AND peroauss. ALSO, bxoh and handsome NEW STYLES SPRING AND BUMMER SHAWLS. M. L. HALLO WELL & C0 M •, .615 Chestnut Street, mh£*6t§ P. A. HARDING & CO. Importers and Jobbers of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, NO. 413 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA mhS-2mj THE GETTYSBURG BATTLE FIELD MEMORIAL. AN APPEAL TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS. The “GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD .ME MORIAL ASSOCIATION* * was institutrd forth© purpose of securing, forever, the yrineipal p-.mt© upon the great bat'le-fleld of the war, in the exact condition in which they were jettm jnly. tsra. when the rebel hordes of the Invader Lee were driven bach from the free soil of Penn-yl vania, and when the gallant soldiers of Gesbeal Meade remained in possession of the field which they had won by their valor. The Association hare already secured the purchase or Cem*tebt Hill, Cclf’ e Hill, GkaxitbSfce and Rood Tor, with the entrenchments thrown np just upon the eve ot the great conflict wmch was the turning point in the career of the rebellion. The field, with jts redoubts; wonderful stone defences, lu Umber breast-works, itsforest heights, with the trees torn ay she]is and countless bullets, and its long Does of earthwork defences, have all been preserved intact and to so continue to preserve them, as to be a monument forever of the greatest of American Battle-fields, is the object of the formation of tne Association. To enable a large number of persons to join in thi 3 patnoac wort, the projectors of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment ol this turn hakes each scbscbibeh a hkhbee OF THE ASSOCIATION, ISO PAET OWXEB OF THE G LORtOEB,FieId of Getttsbbrg. What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylva nia wonld not gladly embrace the privilege of re cording his name upon this ro.l of honor, and of linking himself directly with the field where the lofty heroism of his countrymen vindicated the integrity of the Union and the principles of Free dom ! And who would no: destreto hand down as a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of Aij part in the good work, bearing, as the certi ficate will, a view ol the field which will rank in history with Thebmopvl-e, Mabathox and Wa teuloo! There -are no salaried officers in this Association, nor are there any objects in v.ew in its cteauon other than those already stated. The grounds were purchased from their original owners at the exac l price to be paid for them by the association, and the points selected, and the prices to ne paid for them, me idle unqualified approval of a coimnities of the Historical t ocietv of Pexxsylvaxia’ appointed for the purpose of visiting the field. The following are the names of the general offi cers of the Asso. iation, and of the Local Com mittee in Philadelphia : OFFICERS. Hon. JOSEPH E- INGEKSOLL Chairman Pro visional Comm-ttee. Rev. Dr. S. b. SCHMUUKER, Tice Chairman Rev. J. ZIEGLER y lc e Chairman. T. D. CARSON, Treasurer. D. McCONaUGHY, secretary. LOCAL COMMITTEE PHILADELPHIA. HENRY C. t:AKEV, Chairman. Edmund A.Souder, Henry G. Baird, q . —— Treasurer. Secretary. S- A. Mercer,. p ro f. H. Copp-.e, N. B. Browne, i(r . D Gilber , J. (3*. Fell, GeorgeH. B »-er, Uulfiß.Sinitli, Junes h. O ashorn, S'M'Fenoo, Ed.vd. W. cilartt. W H. Asbhurst, rev. E. W Hutrer, Jay Cooke, Hon. Witlia a Strong, Chas. J S'llle, Ferdinand j tlreer, I A-J. Dieiel, .In ..A McAUi-ler, Oswald Thompson, Goo. W. Chillis, George K. Ziegler, John K. ftoh-mre, J. B. Lippincott, Morton Mc.Michtel- William Brad lord, w W. Horning, Aubrey H. fc-miili, <?i*»son Poaocu, Jehu W. Forney. John o J tuhs, >olenon W. Roberts, Morton P. Ht-nry, Geo. F. Lee, Dan t Dougherty. Persons who ere desirous of aiding, in this pa triotic work can send their subscriptions to eimey of the gentlemen above, and they will re ceive their Certificates of Stock BY ORDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COM MITTEE. - mm OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES S. 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QUEEN A! CO., Opticians, JeK-lm-rp} 821 Chestnut stmt, SCHENCK’S mandrake PILLS. The Druggists say they are taking the place: of all other Pills, and give universal satisfac- They Take thePiase of Calomel! They Take tie Place of-Calomel! They Take the Place of Calomel! SCHENCK’S mandrake PILLS. THEY EXPEL WORMS! THEY EXPEL WORMS ! THEY EXPEL WORMS! THEY EXPEL GREEN BILE, THEY EXPEL GREEN BILE, THEY EXPEL GREEN BILE. THEY PREVENT APOPLEXY. THEY PREVENT APOPLEXY, THEY PREVENT APOPLEXY. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE ‘ PILLS. BUY ONE BOX BUY ONE BOX BUY ONE BOX V You Will Never Regret It- Yon Will Never Regret It. Yon Will Never Regret It. SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOE CALO MEL AND A CERTAIN CURE FOE AT.fr DISEASES AND OBSTKUCTIONS OF THE LIVES. To explain how these Pills produce the wonder ful effects which are attested by thousands re liable witnesses, we will gne, in ihe first place r a brief description of THE HUMAN LIVEE anti its functions, which will make the efficiency or this popular Medicine perceptible to ©yer-y man's uj-aerstantiing The liver is supplied with blood vessels, nerves and absorbents. One of its obvious uses is to secrete and prepare the bile. It likewise filters at d p urs fies the blood. If this work is imperfectly performed, the hloo'd, of course, becomes vitiated, and '.here is the true origin of several dangerous diseases. When the liver is torpid or obstructed, it cannot strain or purify the blood properly, and the vital current is sent back, in a morbid condi tion, through the lungs, brain, and other parts, carrying jaundice, bilious affections, obstructions ot the kidneys, headache, gravel, or some other disorders of a more fatal nature. The blood, in its circulation, takes in many impurities, andifthes& are not separated by the liver, the consequences we have described must follow. Itis impossible to cure consumption, scrofula, or scarcely any kihd of ulcerations, while that important organ, the liver, is disced. The wonderful cure of Consumption by Dr. SI'HFNI'K’S medicines seems something'like miracles. They frequently bring patients as jg were out of their death-beds. The Pulmonic Syruj> is a powerful tonic, one of the finest preparations of Pon in use. it extracts bile from the blood. The. Sea Weed Tonic is extracted from the SeaWeed* and dissolves the food, makes itdigest as nature requires, but the Mandrake Pills must he used a*’ the same time to cleanse the stomach, unloekthe - gall bladder, and start the secretions of the liver? then the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea Weed Tonic can> do their work. The system undergoes a complete Change, the appetite isreslored; food builds up the ' It is-not medicine that cures these dis eases. They should correct the system,’ and goo<s nourishing food doe 3 the rest. Frequently one box or SCHERCK’S Mandrake Pills will bring this, about". . * Price 25 Cents per Box. PREPARED ONLY BY *' i J. H. SCHENGK, And for sale wholesale and retail, at PRINCIPAL* OFFICE* NO. 39 N. SIXTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. Also, for sale by aa Droggistsantl Storekeeper*.