:hs OIHLB- THE ex gy, f on^ lce street; also, a very pleasant House niuS al » 0 ’ a handsome House on Snm containm £ modem conveniences. +hi S SIJ W 0 acrea °f Sronnd near the Summit. All H«ifJS,dt pr S >ertle3 witim three minutes, waiter STBVth' J eTms ea£ y- OHABHES C. EOVG. stieTt H ’ Conveyancer, 125 South SEVENTH • mhs-3trp* ■fey*! FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN VSTatp S 2 f S MNE?^ IN^ S STOKES^ m 2?“, t 5 DINE street, front 1 J v feet, SO feet dee n Unto .tot a sa,Wfl. Storr IJwellinS °P enin S on c™» ,h J ee ' 3tor7 DWELLING, No 217 PINE two-story back buildings, 21 252* SO deep -With opening on Union sUe* I'ipLa^t 7 10 EOBERT OHAFFEH^o. mno-3^ HBHlSpi Dauphin. ft tt he corner Fr °nt and mh.s-13:*' BOARDING. SREO°O°™ R E 0 ° 0 °™ ■mth Boarding, at 1533 CHESTNUT Jr iiiso one single room. mh±-3t* or country seat -iT! °-n 1 ? r Boarders. fL farm house preferred 7 Fori nlaei™"* or Chester county «°ns a liberal boird f“ rac * J. 8., BoxSSSlPhiladaT'M P^-wtf^* BOABu WANTED One or good size ane one small Boom on the samn Mar ; ied Bady, Nurse and Child, p”! Z.o^*? m . Uy P referred - Between Tenth and Eit;h- MATVFVa t? and Sp Z“ oe “ d Vine. Address -OIADENA, Bulletin Office. fe29-m, KESIDENOEi'iraTWAST -5f BOARnFR'? aS «, een 1 op D ened for tue reception ivi.i.u U ' a i tI,ER S- Single Booms and Suites and grthand wittont private table. feinJm* LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS FOR , jTHE city AND COUNTY OF PHIEaDEU^ ■\VISTAR matler 0f the Estate 01 BICHARD H. seme A and U a r rt a ???l nte i I hy««> Court to audit, JOHN M'INTYi?I?^ flrst and final account of ■will meet the uawi« - .T- > Trustee and Assignee, his appointment on -WT?T?wI.oJ? r the Parposes of 18M, at 4 O’ cIock.“WEDNESDAY, March l(!th, Law DepiTtment," NoeVo his office, (Room 3) the city of SouUl FIFTH street, in mhS.s,tu,thstM EGBEET K. NICHOLS, r "■ ‘ Auditor. lj Estate of SAI,ruELPLEA l '4a 1 -v^ N TO THE makepayinenl, and guested “ the same to present them tc> ' EE claims against Mhs.tnst* PWAßDp LEASAdmln’r, street. fib SKjppsSK’aa’ffsg! * CO. > s habmoniomsakd o^,^: ERNEST GABLE&r - Wlsf°SiSSE": THEi S£„, a,, 01 *™™ sMeas--”"* 5 " GLOKIOUS OP THE COLLEEN BiWN EUv n- r™^ E COLLEEN BAWN. ™ne°f!hmp i.-Mlsa Sophy Glmber Father Tom .'.7.7.\7.!! '.Mr HaS-y 'pf^on ON MONDAY, March 7th, in CUy ' . . . . „ PtJBE GOLD. J? ref ?. Glr ? le “d Parquet, 50c; Or. SifhSll ,s< ? Circle, 25c. Seats secured ■without extra charge. Doors open at 7 o’clock: commence at quarter of 8. p ciociq s new arch street ARCH street, abore Sixth. NIOHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW TIUS (Saturday) EVENING, March 5,1601, -tk „ T HE MAOIO marriaoe. i^n^, 1 !^ 10 . 11883 de Volterra.... Mrs. John Drew The Cheralier Monie Cellini....'.'.'ilr. Bar to nHIU Sienor Halfredi XMTarifflthe To conclude with the drama of Bn..ri.u, THl: WILLOW COPSE. Rote Fielding Mrs. Jo u n orew Pncet as usual. Curtain rises at 7% o’clock. w AUN UI STBBET THEATRE. i ***“?-• Mr*. M. A. OA&SETTSOH THREE GLORIOUS PIECES T'hl l^i; Sa \? rda ? ) ,EVENING, Marchs, ISM, dutiful &nd rersatile actress Miss Misg ETTIE HENDERSON, in .lx "ffrre “ orvA-THT r-T*^ gi u^ 1 * he °«lrish drama thMATOtJRNEEN. After which pt'mSwiS' .w . play, entitled THE STRATA snstain.?,? HU “ EttiB Henderson t V tUff e™n* characters. To conclude v, ith, lor the first time In four Tears, the drama of ' THE OOEAN OillLD. A?n?e r GratoS.’ RL ‘ TU,On; Mary Hel “- ““ Box office open from 9 till 3. Certain rises atT=<. mebiqak academy of music. GKAI?D GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION £T THE PUPILS OF HILLEBRAND A LEWIS’S GYMNASIUM, TUESDAY EVENING, March 8, at7# o'clock. 1 b Pi'ogramme ot General Gymnastics by 1 Children of both sexes-Music by the Oiohestra 1 Acrobatics—Fencing— Sparring—Drilling, Ac. Tickets, 2o cents; reserved seats, 50 cents. Can be had at the Gymnasium, corner Ninth and Arch- J ; U-Coaid’s, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Academy of Music, corner 01 Broad and Lo- CU£l ~ mti4-4t} HALL. —GOTTSCHALK— MAX STRAKOSCH respectfully inlorms the public that , mi. M. GOTTSCHALK for Europe in Pti ac!el P llia ' P r i°r to his departure FAREWELL CONCERTS, On MONDAY and TUESDAY' EVENINGS, Donna ““ Breßte “ UTiag Pnma Tho MADAME ELENA D’ANGRI, The young and highly talented Violinist, _ SIGNOR CARLO PATTL HR. SIMON HASSLER, Viola, and CHAS . M. SOHMITZ, Violincello, Will assist Mr. Gottscliallr. Musical Director and Condnctor. ..S. BEHRENS Admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents Seats may be secured for either of the two Con certs at J. E. Gould’s Mnsic Store, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, commencing Friday morn ing, March 4th, at 9 A.M. rmh2-6tS * Doors open at 7jy: Concert to commence at 8. THE OiIEAT PICTURE, AT CONCEPT HALE LECTURE ROOST, For a Short Season, commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, lsk, •t,'JvJ?l. co . wllliams ’ s Celebrated . Tll ,„ ?A? GRA ? tA OV THE BIBLE, of' theS' oB . l com P ,Bte and finished Painting ovlr the C m^“ eB *“ ““ WSrld ’ com P™ing or IheaSuiTM 1 ?!? THEIL BINa SCENES tory,foS^ls? oe«wnd 0 e«w nd y &l5 of Biblical His tioisorihea-e Eether oce of the finest exhibi. A°dSfes EVENING o’clock. Saturday for Children, 15 cents. Eleventh street opera house. < ‘THE FAMILY RESORT. ’ ’ OARNOROSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE 0l tile WORLD, ln their 1 ‘..-gg.BKg'si... EVERY EVENING THIS WeIW Tickets* 25 cents. Doors open at 7o’ clock * felB> 3ms J. L. CARNOROSS, Business Manager. KMPLE OF 'WONDERS, ASS EMRT.-V BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT I LAST WEEK. MAGICAL and philosophical experi- MENTS-Great Powers of Ventriloquism and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Signor BLITZ -will appear in his popnlar enter tainments erery e-vening, commencing at 7jr o clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. fe22 AIXJA ORCHESTRA.— Publie Rehear sals eTfiry Saturday at 3 u o’ clock, p m m MUSICAL FUNDiIAuE. tickets,3s F c^nf eS r4? X six aetata, SI. To be bad at Andxb s, 1104 Chestnut street: J. E. Oonld. Serenth and Chestnut, and at the hall door, ooia PENN SYLYANi i'V ACADEMY of ths FINE ARTS, a _ 1925 CHESTNUT STHEET. «£*■£? d ?s y (Sundays excepted) from 9A. KL till Childresshalf-price. AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. JcKff^Ahm 9 a su>\ 4 t ®S, util Fourth street. " I,jOES AND REAU^ESTATE— TUESDAI Pamphlet catalogues now ready, eon tain full descriptions of all the property to be solcUm T^ eS( -l‘ : 'y next, sth inst, with a list of sales lsth * 9th . I ? arc ] l ’ comprising a large amount n?r>JS? at vanety ot yuluable property, by order of Orphans’ Court, Executors and others. , o-Bup® & STECK’S^PIANO, - > 2j per cent, less than elsewhere. .... w _ SOHERZER, ““P} 134 N. Fourth, ah. (JaUgwttill ™ BTB SING ! PHIHW!I,PH», SATCRDAT. MARCH K lgw , ORPHANS’ COURT PEREMPTORY’ Kdjid SALE—Estate of GEORGE ESHER, de ceased, —THOMAS A SONS.\Auctioneers.—Ex-' tra valnable-RKAL ESTATE, Slst Ward. FIVE: LOTS, RIDGE road, aboutxqaeztoe. nearly oppo- : site the property sold 27th OctMsag, IS6I Pursuant ■ to an order of the Orphans' Court fur the City and. County of Philadelphia, will Be ssld at Public Sale, viithcui reserve, on TUESDAY, March 29th, 1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described property, late of George Esher, deceased, viz: No. I—OVER SIX ACRES, BRICK OLAY ON THIS LOT —All that lot ot ground, in the 21st Ward ot the City 01 Philadelphia, beginning at a point In the southwest sideol the Ridge road, at the distance of 60 16-190 perches northwestward from the northwest side of Mifflin lane; thence N 36 deg. 59 min. west (along said Ridge road)', 6 44-100 perches to an angle or bend in the said Bidgeroad: thence extending further along said road N, 27 deg. 5 min. west 13 48-100 nerches to ground of Robert Pollo.ek; ihenco by said ground S. 59deg. 32 min. west 48’52-109 psJches tla cor- ' «« thence still by tile said Pollock's ground S 34 deg. 37 min. east 24 27-100 perches to anoint in the line of lot,No, 2 next- described; thence N. 53 deg. 1 min. E. 47 6-100 perches to the place of be ginning; containing 6 acres 61 6-10 peS to 1 2.—-5 ACRES BRICK CI4A.Y ON THIS —All that lot of ground in the Twentv-flrst Yard, of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a point in the S. W: side ofthe T-10 perches northwestward from the N. "W. side of Mifflin lane, thence along said road N. 36 deg 59 ? 5 W» to a lot No"i, thea& I ?ot d N?,*. 1 we st 47 6-100 perches to a corner of t X * the ? ce b y lfi nd of R. Pollock S. 51 deg. i^rt n Af Perches to a corner, thmeeby land of—S.J9 deg.t*3 min., east 1435-100 nerches to a corner of lot No. 3, thence by lot No 3 N deg. 1 min., east 0-2 89 100 perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 Acres. See Plan ■ No 3—FIVE AOK.ES AND BUILDINGS _ All that lot of ground, with the buildings and im provements thereon'erected, in the 21st Ward .5?. o/Philadclnhia, beginning at a point in thews’ W 7 feSSKS, Me. 5-2 89 190 perches to land ot Henry Root- said land S. 39 deg. 23 mm , west 15 £ , b Z perches to a corner of lot No. 4; thence N 53 de^ gtonink; e “nSimnrs Scms." s£ e Pton® 1 * 06 ° r be ‘ 2ist O wtVdsSt|^FphimdHpmi at i o ginnfnTa^ pis sr s w w i,rK“T °sy la lane; thence along said Ridge Road N 36 dee so mtm, westlSil-tco perches to a confer o? lot No 3, thence S. 53 deg. l min., west 52 25-100 perches 30 of Henr y Root; thence by said ground I 3. deg. 23min.. east 15 42-luy perches to No s' I thence by said lot N. 63 deg. 1 min., east si 6 -to acms &e P^n P - e ° f begmalng: containing 5 No. 5. ABOUTS ACRES. All that lotofground Twenty.first.Ward, City of'Philadelphia, begin- I ntng at the intersection of the southwest siaf of Ridge road, and thenorthwestside of Mifflin lane thence along the said Ridge road corth V’ de? ™ nun., west*J 7-100 perches to an angle inlho Rid™ rtad; thence still along said road north 36 de-. fa mm., west 5 4-10 perches to a corner of lot - thence by said lot*south 53 deg. i mto.? westsfe-io perches to ground of H. Root; thence by sito pound south 39 deg. 23 min., cast iq 35. too perches ‘°} b ° northwest line of MUUin lane; said lane north 50 deg. 61 min , east 51 so-ltio I perches to the place of beginning: containing 1 Acres and 1511-lOperches. See Plan. 4 Teinii—One-balitbe purchase money may re- I main secured by bond and mortgage oa the pro perty, in the usual manner—balance cash- or the purchTers. bßP!lidiU c ““’ attha °P Uo:I of the Bvthe Court, ’Waj.IAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C. tn—Ceto Administrator. seStle of the whole estate Absolute, wicbou* I Court S - rrTe 01 lbni ’- aUcm 'Whatever, by order of KEYIVAL SlMl-to be paid on each Lotat the time of sale tlMKooms o£rapM ° PlaU m!ly bad at the Atic- lr . til- THOMAS a SONS, Anctioneers, mbs, 15.20 139 and 111 South Fourth stree EXECUTORS' SALE ESTATE 771- iSjMAS^SnN?^?^^ SB " deceased. 1 ifUMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. Three la-g,> and valuable LOTS OF GROUND, Twenty-firei and Twettv-thlrd Wards,' GERMANTOWN Road and NICETOWN Lane, Puleskey Street Luaem Street and Barr Street, Ac. On TUES DAV March 25th, 1864, at 12 o clock, Nooo, wdl a i; he PHILADELPHIA J '°' J following described valuable unimproved Real Estate, alvut u n , aiUi fnm Txr.t S-.rtet, City of PhiUd-lpkia, In a rapidly improving neighborhood, within easy ac cess ol the more central portions of the Cirv bv railroad and turnpike, as lollows : 0y a LO £U Vi;R SIX ACRES.-All that lot, Ac , described according to a survey recently made bv Jae. Kelly, as follows: commencing at a point on the north side of Nicetown lane and the west side of the Germantown R. 8., at the intersection or the same, and ex-ending along theeaid Nicetown tbeX ; side thereof. S. 67 deg 30 min., W. 06, fet t 1912. inches; thence N. 20 deg. 40 min V . 516 feet 6 inches to the Reading Railroad thence along the south side of the said railroad N’! oOdeg. 36 min. 11 sec., E. 670 feet S’, inches to the point of Intersection ot the said Beading Rail road with the Germantown Railroad; thence alon the west side of the last named railroad S 54 min* 20 sec., E. as feet inch to the place of oeginnine —containing about six acres, 14 01- U«:> perches ° No. 2. CLAY LOT. ABOUT II ACRES.' Ail that lets £cc., described aecorttenp to a recent sur vey bt dames ICeily, as follows;—Commencing u a point on the south side of Nicetown Lane and' east tide of Puleskey street, (known, ns the Plank road.) at the intersection ot the same: thence alone the sonth side of Nicetown lone 172 feet !0 inches? to its intersection with Lusserne street: thence alone the north side of said Lnxerne street 480 feet 9 inches: thence southeast 34- feet 4 V incites; thence feet; thence northwest 227 feet-thence Eouthwesr 136 feet 52: inches to a point on the east side of Pnleskey stteet, and thence along sanlPu. leskey s-.leei 435 feet ia, inches to the place of be ginning-containing about 10 acresf 135 o.ioo ' perches. . - lw Note.—This lot is corf red bra strati of brick and potter’s clay of several feec in denth No. 3.-LOT AND BUILDING ill ihat lot of gronnd with tbe frame building thereon ere-md eituate in the Twenty-third Ward of the city of on the easterly side of GERMAN TOWN avenue or turnpike road, and north side of Bar street; thence extending north atone s-id turnpike 40 feet, and extending, in depth “of that width easterly 230 feet, mare or less to Nice street. ' WILLIAM A. HUFFNER, ) „ ~ ANTHONY S BUFFNER, \ Ex l °rs. J 3. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, rah 5,13,26 139 and Hi South Fourth et. RESPECTABLE LADY, a mem ber of church, would like a pleasant home in a genteel family, where she would make herself vTiT , ri I T I J«-£ q,livalent for her board. Address JULIA LINE, Philadelphia Post Office. it# WANTED -SW) LABORERS and TRACIC ,„^P N > work on 1116 Military Railroads cf -K e ’ i® dollar aßd a BalfaEd rations per Sbfv J-?b« spor , taU v 0n toUle wort, and, if honor- S^E. 6 corner of Eleventh's?. and Qirardav^’or S. W. corner Fifth andHvShfng^nSs GEO. MATLAOK, Agent TJ. S. M. R. R, feia-am^ mho-3t* w ing small children.with the-use of her r>ian£ be an equivalent lor the same. AdlreV s n’s° nld for 3 days, Office of the But-urm- mhj p , h * n ’ WANTED, A GENXCKMaN oTTat to teach Infantry Tactics aid Arm^4 iEU lauons as an Assistant Tnstrnctor in a & school. -An officer who has seen aillt “y thorooKhiy posted in Casey’s ; . U,d preferred. Apply, in person, orbfletter T,? C ," CS Ing testimonials, to JOHN H * T « C J. OS ' NUT street" 166 MllitiU " y Sotlool > No. —< mh2-Cts WANTED, A quick, ready -writer and a good,™. K—i graduate of the kigh School, one wh„ ma s> :l standß phonography preferred. AdrtwL md ? r ,' reference, Box 3714 Post Office Aitoiess, with mh-j.r.t. AKGE FIKsT CLASS EMptTUVt; HOUSE—always a good sSt£ OYfIIE NT civil WOMEN andGIR L Vfor |w\“ n “ a P :lbls > Hotels, and every branch of u4fnii!J Eerva nts, all. 735 SANSOM street. Conduc?eStt’ 0 suit can Ladies. u “ C! e 4 by Ameri- — featt-tit* jg| WANTED, A r- EaL tlemanand liis wife, without chiM™ — A . Ben ' rent, for the summer, a FUKNISHEn nn»',« ih to RESIDENCE near PhiladelphhTfSv ° U NTRY going abroad, -wishing to leave hia ££ entleman good hands, and receive for it a libai-Ti2? G , rty ia mbs. in» M” WANTED—A FURNISHeTTw^—r— GERMANTOWN lor the St!mS2. Uo]E at ores* E,B°xNo. SO, Post Ad * eituation, &c. - 1 stating size, —m——. mh2-6t* mentor their nm*rvai]Ari ; PTAWno^^^Assort* Mil at tie "W-A t££ Gltb tu a call before purchasing eu*sS?* ai,n ** > buyer»I aa,laotloa VUNDT' s, WAN'i'a. NEW MOURNING STORE. ■■■■ JUST RECEIVED, “ NEW GOODS SPRING TRADE, Canton Cloths. ’ Baieae Sh.^ 1 , 5 ’ Turin Cloths,.'. Together with a large assortment of l6Bl SECOND MOURNING GOODS. ” ALSO,. SUMMgkTffiat 4 ° f BLACK “GHT LOW PRICES. w M & A. MYERS & CO., fe27sAwlm 923 CHESTNUT Street. ' A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA OF SIX- TEEN YEARS’ STANDING CURED BY ONE BOX OF. T. M. SHARP’S CELE- rBRATED PILLS, Read the Testimony. PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 6th, 135: MBs JOHB J. KboSTEE, Dear Sir—l have been a sufferer from that mosl horrid disease, • ’Dyspepsia,” for Bixteah years, bnt after using the one box of T. M. SHARP’S Pills which 1 purchased of you some three weeks ago, I ft el as If I have entered Into a new life -my general health has improved, my appetite has in- creased, and altogether I feel like a new man. I take pleasure in recommending them to the pnbUc as safe and reliable. Yoara, truly, G. T. FORBES, No. 431 CHESTNUT Street, NUT^treet 031 * KROMER, No. 403 CHEST PRICE 81 CO A BOX. mhS.im* I "b | Q BANKERS. ! i SicbciDge ob England, Franco aid | Germany, 7 8-10——5-20 Loan and Coupons, CEBTEFICATES INDEBTEDNESS^ (ID AETEEMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHEHB, American and Foreign (Jold, STOCKS ML LOMS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. y Orders bv May attended to. dj-u BESSON - * SON,” Have commenced receiving their SPBISG AND STJMMEB STOCK OF MOIMOG goods, \nd have now in store: bl “ k English Bombasines,' . Si^« nes ’ , sYeDch5 YeDch Bombasines, | .. Earege Hernanl, Sommer Bombasines, “ Crape Maretz, Ohaly, ' ! ISS?** , Mousselines, | ‘ LilkGrenadines, Tami*es, Black and Black and White Foulards, &c. MOURNING STORE, ; Wo. 918 Chestnnt Street. j & No. IS ti % WRIGHT & SIDDALL No. 119 Market Streat, o. w Be &Hf ont and DRUGGISTS,' PHTBIOIAHS? n>B *Sn <»?s^. B sfSlaT ■S.SSaattrfiS „9 oc^ lll j?'> Bengal Indigo; Madder,Pot. Vitrio? ° d o Oil of -i Ooppeiaa, Extract cf i r n nd ,=? f -* p OR DYERS' use, always °VnM oasll prices. ® PI0 *S FOR FAMILY USE, wK™ r f. stiy ,Jr onr sal ® s > and to »2i4 invite attention of those in want oi reliable articles. Mso, INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, ,' ijs# shoulder* toj 3 ftl end of cun, j 1} fl and around t / tie most pro- j " s minentpartof 1 j V; tie chest and i waist. State /j if wieth ererect Jj\ ‘j ’or stooping. J? l $ F«r FanS, s | 4 ln«de *eam,. i and «eam from ilp bone arond tie waist and hip. .For Vest, same ns Coat. A good St guaranteed. All garments made from directional sent in ac cordance with these instructions will ba snamStSS “m 1 ? 17 - IfnotS °’ umcers- Uniforms Ready-made, alwava nand, or made to order in tbe beat manner and 01 most reasonable terms. Karin* flni*h*dmiS bnndred Uniforms the past year for stair; and Line Officers, as weU aTforth. are prepared to execute all orders In thls lin/wia correctness and despatch. W J m-T? 9 most desirable stock of Ksadv filad. Clothing in Philadelphia always on Philadelphia, THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ON ALL OF THE GOODS Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with by mail “ “ y CHARLES EMORY. ALEX. DENSON, Jn. CHARLES EMORY & C 0„ Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST„ f Hiladelphia. All hinds of nnennent funds and Gold and Sll yer bought and sold, and Collections mad.. Particular attention given to the purchase ana .ale of Government, state and other Stock, and Loan, on commission. ]a22-3ms iLy oil’s Kathairou. Kathaircn is from the Greek word “Kathre or * ‘Kadiairc. signifying to cleanse, re.uvenate and restore. This article is what f” hr Z° 1 ' res tonne and beautiMmg tte human hrur it is the most remarkable urenir?v Ucn in the world. It is again owned and by die original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention whichgaye it a ea.e of over one million bottles per annum It is a most delightful hair dressing. I: eradicates scurf and dandruff. I: keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and *lo«sv. It pre-rents the hair from falling off and turaln » It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who -rallies a beanrifnl hemi of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairou. I: is known and used throughout the cirUized world, ooid by ail respectable dealers. DEM AS S. BASHES & CO., Mew York. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar ticle ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands tea pearly satin texture of ra vishiag beauty, imparting the marble purity of ■?.’ ““ fwdwhnga* appearance so inviting in the city belie of fashion. It removes tan, fieckles pimpies and roughness cf the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It con -unis no material injurious to the sb.n. Pa tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to Demas $. Barnes & Co., New York. HEIMSTREET’3 Inimitable Hair Restorative. But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup piylug the. capillary tubes with aa ural suste* nance, impaired by age or disease. All instanta neous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet’s Inimitable Coloilng not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the- hair a Luxuriant Beauty, promotes Its growth, prevents its falling off,eradi cates dandruff; and imparts health and pleasant ness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the or ginal Eair Coloring, and is constantly in creasing in favor. Used by b.th gentlemen and ladies. 1 1 is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, I). S. BARNES & OO.j 202 Broadway, New York. Two siges,- 50 cents and SI. Mexican Mustang Liniment. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who haye been Counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietorship, have been tho roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard agains further imposition, I have procured from the U. a Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fac simile of my r ignature, and* without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan gerous and worthless imitation. Exammeeyery Kittle. This liiniment has been in use and grow ing in fhvor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on tuehahitable Globe that does not con tain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With 1b present im proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made use ful, and untold ills assuaged. For cats, bruises, sprains, rhenmalism, swelliEgSjbites, ents,caked breasts, strained horses, Ac, it is a Sovereign Re medy that should never be dispensed with. It should he in every fhmily. Sold by ail Druggists. , felO-tuth s Cm} D. S. B ARNES, New York. Wheeler * Wilson’s Highest Premium to’cK’lf?TCH'i3 SEWING-MACHINES, The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, CHARLES STOKES ft CO CHARLES STOKES, E. T. W. J. STOKES. iYOT A DYE 1864. SPRING GOODS. THOMAS W. EVANS ft CO., ABE DAILY RECEIVING AND OPEsraa THEIR Ivr SPRING IMPORTATION New and Elegant Silts, Choiee Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, &e. THIS STOCK IS PRINCIPALLY OF THEOt OWN SELECTION IN THE BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS, WiU be found one of the Choicest and Handsomest Assortments They Have Ever Offaied Their Cos- DR. DIO LEWIS’S NEW GYMNASTICS! AJI the Apparatus used In the New System of 10r Men ’ W°men- a ndcLTtoCom°s w OODEN DUMB BELLS, WANDS, RINGS. CLUBS, BLOW PIPES, (for West Lnngs), Ac., &e. ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Willis P. Hazard, No. 724 Chestnut Street. Sh2 A wthss 1 3 d tf COmit *° Schools and Classes. ENTERPRISE MILLS. ATWOOD, RALSTON ft C 0„ MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CARFETEYGrS, Oil Cloths, Matting’s, Ac, Ac. Warehouse, 619 Chestnnt Street, fil ft .T nyr,»» ftbl-Smt 1864. SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILS, * GERMANTOWN, PA. M’CALLUM & CO., Manufacturers, Importers and Whole sale Dealers IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, do. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st., jaso §PP° site Independence Hall. SPECIAL NOTICE, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. M’CALLUM & CO. Beg leave to inform the public that they hay leased the old established Carpet Store, No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Independence Hall, A RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Imbiaclng the choicest patterns of "* AXMINSTER, ITAPESTEV r*Alz KOYAL WILTON, I ms, Y CAB VELVET, CARPETS ' "VENETIANS. Together with a full assortment of everything p ertaining to Carpet Bnsiness. ja3o-tfj XT E N DAL^S^A^B^ITTirB MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODOBATES, tENCITUENS, “imriSOKATES, - ; UOUEISHES, EMBEEMSJTKS. THE HATE. ***** A purely regetable compound, made entirely from stimulating extracts of Boots, Herbs and Flowers. . , ’ It preyents the hair falling out or turning nre maturely grey. Eadles who desire a luxuriant imador nair, should net rail to gly e the i Es®®‘sJ!£i bO 5 containing two bottles. Piei>artdolUy & ™ kendallaCO., Agent, in ® roaaway > Wew Yot * des J §^ f^r ° N ’ * COWDEW, deg-3ms No. 23-North sixth street* EITBEB,_WEAYBB A OO.fc iwawtt t . of ; OL&IUIiIiA AND TABBED OOBD&OB, ■ >. Jr?® 1 ®! Ttoi, ta, Jta *3 aorth Water street and No. sa Worth n«t.i •mrrmtmtr St? 8 Ayenue, Philadelphia. W* l * 2 ' STtlsb. _■ MiohasXi Wilt 1864. tomers.