T*n; CHBIBTIAH COMMISSION AMONG THE SOLDIEBS. An officer Of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry, Writing from Warrenton, Virginia, speaks of the Christian Commission as follows: « Ever since the Organization of the army the cavalry has enjoyed very few relig.ous Privileges, owing probably to the fact that we £re like the Arabs, constantly migrating. The consequence was that wickedness reigned supreme, and so long as a man discharged his duty as a soldier, no one cared ought else for his soul. But a brighter day has dawned for this division. A short time ago an agent of the Christian Commission —would j that I could write those _ words, «Christian Commission” in more prominent letters—was established in the Court House in Warrenton. The agents are the Kev. J. F. Caldwell and J. G. Kankin, of Washington county, Pa.; and Hev. M. M. Bice, of New York; able men every one of them, as earnest as able, and zealously devoted, to the work m which they ' are engaged. At first they commenced hold ing their meetings in the Sheriff’s office, but the interest increased, and so did the atten dance, until now the court room itself will scarcely contain the audience. A deep inter, est is evinced, a great number have con nected themselves with the church, while as many more have publicly .ex pressed their determination of amend ing their lives. Those good men who have come among us, unasked almost, nay altogether, as angels of mercy, must have felt their hearts shrink within them when they viewed the task before them. Cold, careless officers and extremely wicked men ; such was what they had to contend with. But what a change , has come over the scene; God has given them souls for their hire, and they are made to rejoice in seeing such abundant fruits of their labors, and eternity alone will reveal all the good that has been and may yet be ac complished. “ The Christian Commission! exalted name! •—now become a part of American history! What army ever befSre enjoyed the services of so grand, so glorious, so extensive, so - effectual, yet at the same time so unpretending and self-denying an institution as this ? May it still continue with us*to point out the way of life, to strengthen the young and admonish the middle-aged, to comfort the suffering in hospi tals, to honor the dead, to grace our victories and hallow our triumphs. « Friends, relatives, and former neighbors of the soldiers now in field battling for the country’s honor and integrity, would you desire your soldier friends to be shielded from temptation, and watched over with almost paternal care 1 if so, then strengthen by every means in your power, the hands of those who are nowhere laboring for our good, and that, too, without pecuniary reward. Knowing that you are aiding ns while sustaining and uphold ing this institution in our midst, we can only return our thanks therefor, by promising to deal more vigorous blows against the monster rebellion, and thus sooner put an end to this sanguinary strife.” THE REBEL RAH) IN THE CHESA- PEAKE BAY. THE CAPTURE OF TWO STEAM EBS. rout the Baltimore American, of last Evening. ] The following is a fall statement of the recent daring raid, mention of which -was made in the edition of this morning, of a party of reoels under Captains Fitzhngh and Taylor Woqd, of the rebel navy, famished by Captain Wm. Webster, of this city, whose steamer, the Idas, with the Titan, was captured at Cherrystone Inlet early on Saturday morning. . STATEMENT OP CAPTAIN WEBSTEB. The lolas arrived late on Friday evening off the entrance of Cherrystone Harbor. Captain Web ster went on shore to telegraph to Eastville and to Fort Monroe, but found the wires not in operation, haying been cut across the bay. He accepted the invitation of Mr. Dunn, telegraph operator, for merly of the American office, to stay with him that night, and at about 4y A. M. the house was sur rounded and its inmates taken prisoners, they hav. ing already taken the guard stationed at the Com nussaiiat stores on the whaif—some eight or ten cavalrymen. Two or thiee of the party pointed their pistols at the head of Captain Webster, ex claiming that they had got the Captain of the gun boat of the same name, and required him to get out his coat, to satisfy them that they had taken the wrong man, and were unable to And any shoulder straps on his coat. J . They then shut up all the prisoners In tile guard kept the , m tin tire lolas steamed up to tie -when tliey boarded her and took all hands prisoners and shut them all no below and iTSW," 1 ? Propeller Titan (auZarmei boat like the I°las) came into the whart, when they lett the Mas h 6l ' ? b6y senta crew 0,1 hoard rßntninJtxroK but consented to desist by T b ß SterElTln e n P what money he had, thecfo^S o an? S h 2, r S i°’. < £ X) - Tlle y examlnsdau artirie^M^s- b lped R themselves t 0 some fine Sout It im aU the money on board, *nte B th?4. I ?S vlng Captain -Webster only twenty inw - 11 re , turned to the Titan, taking 3 colore d crew with them. paTty had 561 flro to the ,? nd Commissariat property on the lines nr cLIl^e 01511118 off l £ e off She Yen™- She ®Hot ahead and -was acSffc T»e & K om Ne w York, and one— raa‘s,i2.“ n_fr "n l Baltimore. FlUhugh hiwe to do l^ erson v and saSd d,! regretce ito they mnst be done t feh gE V bat m these war times "with them had aa engineer and crew Thomas 10011 tbe Tolas for the O. W. getting ™-,niH C n di ? app!^ted ia not liis crew, except tbe^nvri^f d ,Captain Webster and Theyars'opSellMrrp^ ol ?,? mBn tor. They took theTnuS 11 ? 11 ’ tbe telegraph opera- C T?h ee l’ a nd many mtorY/tfcleT and pipers ’ a niwonttti he would like toSe it K'? ld , Webster that sailed under the old flag iwL his had and be begged Fitshugh not v y , y ? ars ,l ' replu-d laughingly that he wantpd Yitahugh hrm Wi Th?! d w a “ d ~ d 4*5 They w?th°?fl fo the!? thing and boots - Quickly coaSf &c V^f'a 3 yery £ n wen r Sy W'oS Ifhaye" stances, whe£ tte cav“Ary3tK«T" CirCUm been damaged b y their engineers, and the Mas thl c,^ gro J? Ild on the hank. About two hours aft»r ?• Pearce, another one of the unarmed outamJht^wh^? 8 ,' 11 ’ hat the Titan was then the ? laS m J een she was steaming for diat^- P toFOTtoes?Tvt n The Pearce returned name, known to Genera? r?J? roe antl tll e facts were made i r ‘ ordertocaptnre?he party.* 10 adop:ed mea3Ures EeOBGANIZATION OP a Mr-r. Tr. > r.. There has been for some time i fessorshiFsyacantijp the Univewity ofMar'y’ land. One was occasioned by the resUnattr' two years since of Prof. Hammond u°h„ appointed Surgeon-General of the ’u stTtes army and the other was more recently made vacant by the death of Prof. Samuel Chmv Sr. At the close of the late session of the College, Faculty elected Prof. Eichard McSherry, Professor of Practice. This va cated the chair of Professor of Materia Medi nwor. wh > cb they elected Dr. Samuel C. tonhCT T^.° f the late Prof * Chew ‘ D r. Chris tomv whM. S °£ elected Professor of Ana- Frof/ammo C nd' r “ been 30 lon S Taeated Emmanuel is reported to hayl h said ay ’7T Ctor aware a report ls-circulated ofmw 1 ™ terms with the Holy Fathp£ y <- beine on ll! nevertheless again received dnr'm^ l T? ilom d year, further proofs of affection on the oeo !1 P - ast of my daughter’s marriage. His invited me to Borne. I will add thaU correspondence with him. and that Ihave ennd topes that the time is not far distant when aU differences will disappear.” AMUSEMENTS. QOHOEST HA L L ."-OOTTSOHALK— MAX STRAKOSOH respectfully in form* the 1 nunc M . OOTTSOHALK' ... Will give in Philadelphia, prior to his departure for Europe,* ' ■ ' - HIS SECOND GBAHD^FABEWEU. THIS (Tuesday! EVENING*, March Pth. 1864, When the greatestliving Prtma Donna Contralto MADAME ELENA D’AN 081, The favorite Soprano, MADAME HENRIETTE BEHBENS, PATTI, Violinist, CHARLES SMITH, Violoncellist, •Will assist Mr. OOTTSOHALK. h fV?' J t A..QETZE and M. M. WARNER, 111 ve kindly consented 'OOTTSOHALK in Richard Wagner’s d from Tannhanser, arranged for four PianosbyL. M OOTTSOHALK. Mumeai Director and Conductor.. .S. BEHRENS extra iSSIOn ’ 50 cents " Reserved Seats, 50 cents Seats maybe secured at J. E. Gould's Music ©tore, corner of Seyentli and Chestnut. It 6 Doors open at 7%; Concert to commence at 8. GROVLR’S CHESTNUT BT. THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER... ••••Manager THIS (TnesdayVEYENlNa, MarchB, 1904, CONTINUED POPULARITY on THE COLLEEN BAAVN. THE COLLEEN BAWN. THE COLLEEN BVWN. „„ THE COLLEEN BAWN. Eily O'Connor ; Miss Sophy Olmber Anne Chute Miss Effie Germon Mrs. Oreagan Mrs. M. A. Chapman Sheiah Mann Miss Annie Ward Myles. Na-Coppaleen Mr. Walter Lennox Mann Mr Ben. Rogers Father T0m...,. ......Mr. Harry Pearson SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 12, NEXT GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c: -Or chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. . Seats secured without extra charge., Doors open at 7o’ clock; commence at quarter of 8. MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth. SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, March 8,1864, the Jealous wife. Mrs. Oakley.,..Mrs. John Drew Mr. Oakley.... Mr. Barton Hill To conclude with the comic drama of SOMEBODY ELSE. Ninnie Mrs. John Drew H g? Moritz . Stuart Robson Friday, Benefit of Mrs. JOHN DREW. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS Prices as usual. Curtainrißeg at Ijj o’clock. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOH THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, March Bth. _Crowded Houses and Great Enthusiasm—Miss ETTIE HENDERSON in two versatile charac ters. Fourth and last time of the new Irish dtama ol KATHLEEN MAVOUBNEEN. Kathleen Mavonmeen.... Ettie Henderson After which the excellent comedietta of „ CAPTAIN CHARLOTTE. Captain Charlotte Miss Ettie Henderson To conclude with the drama of THE ADOPTED CHILD. Michael, a fisherman.... E. L. Tilton Box office open from 2t03 o’ clock. Curtain rises at 7# o’clock. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—EXHI BITION every WEDNESDAY at 3'k P. M. Admission 10c. Store, No. 11 S. EIGHTH st. mHE THUiI) AND LAST X DEOTUBE OF THE COURSE Will be giyen by MR. DE CORDOVA, „„ m AT CONCERT HADE, ON THURSDAY EVENING!, MarcU 10, ISM. StTBJBOT: OUR FIRST BABY; A TALI OF 8088. These Lectures have been attended by the elite of the city and by crowded bouses. This will be the most amusing one of the course. Doors open at 7. Lecture at 80* clock. mh7~Us M USICAL FUND HALL.- : master i. bice, (Pupil of Carl Wolfeohn,) Respectfully informs his friends and the public in genera] that he will giTe a VOCAE AND INSTRUMENTAL. CONCERT. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING-. March 9, ; . MUSICAL FUND HALL, Assisted by the following prominent artists of this city: Mrs. HENRIETTE BEHRENS, Mr. CARL WOLFSOHN, Mr. THEO. AHREND. Prof. JULES HOLSTEIN Conductor Tickets, 50 cents. To be had at the Music Stores of J. E, Gould and G. Andre ic Co., and on the evening at the door. Doors open at 70’ clock. Con cert to commence at 8 o’ clock. mhs-3t{ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. (xBASt D Q-TMNASTIC EXHIBITION BY TBS PUPILS OF HILLEBEAND & LEWIS’S GYMNASIUM, TUESDAY EVENING, March S, at 7* o’clock. A rich programme oi General Gymnastics by Gbildren of both sexes—Music by the Orchestra Acrobatics—Fencing—Sparring—Drilling, Ac. Tickets, 25 cents; reserved seats, 50 cents. Can be had at the Gymnasium, corner-Nimh and Arch; at J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Academy of Music, corner of Broad and Lo cust. mh-Mtfr The great picture, AT CONCERT HALE LECTURE ROOM, OPEN EVERY EVENING, For a Short Season, J. Insco Williams's Celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Sacred Scriptures la the *yorld, comprising oyer fifty of the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand yeais of Biblical His tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi tions of the age. OPEN EVERY EVENING at o'clock. Admission 25 cents. N. B.—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, at 3 o’ clock. Admission for Children, 15 cents Eleventh street opera house. “THE FAMILY RESORT.” OARNOBOSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD, In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beantlfnl Dancing, Laughable Burlesqueß. Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS, . EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7o’ clock. felS 3me J.L.OARNCROSS, Business Manager! /NEUMAN IA ORCHESTRA Public Reheax yT ,JSJ?., < U er y Saturday at 3 k o’ clock, P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets, 25 cents; packages of six tickets, SI. To be had at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hsll door oc!2 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TER I-iNE ARTS, 1625 CHESTNUT STREET. Open dally (Snndays excepted) from 9 A. M. till *P■ M. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price. FOR SALE AND TO LET. three-story brick Mes -Bua„e, 004 WOOD street, and Lotof Ground, containing in front on "Wood street ISfeet 9 inches and m depth E 6 feet, and breadth on theba?k end 5l6 f SouVh P Third^?ee y t. tOSAML ’ M LARGE ROOMS TO LET A Room, 25 feet by SQ, over No. 726 CHESNUT street It is well lighted and has a flne entrance from the street. Also, a large Room over No. 20 South FOURTH street. These rooms are suitable Ibr various purposes, and will be rented low. Apply to L. W. GLENN, mhe-tu,th,2t# 219 South Ninth street. New war maps! new war maps: A map of Southern Mississippi and Alabama, a ?J? e approaches to Mobile and the move tt6 o' 8 Sr G(mera t Sherman’ s army; prepared at the u. s. Coast Survey Office. Price 50 cents. Norlhern Georgia, with portions of Tennessee, North Carolina and South o££"MS?s£ t £ the u - s - Coaet Sur^ For sale by mhB S ' * ALFRED MARTIEN, - 606 Chestnut street, per Bn™S E v. — S 0 S 6ienees of m6r * taftaSt Whin an® oa WeanesdayTthe 9th sent to 8 „ oods not Permitted will be Ions? peter wrighta 116 hereby cautioned v a t^h® t *ng the crew of the Bremen bark as 9 8t S rl °h, master, from Rotterdam, their contracting will be paid by SfffJW i° r Consignees. PETER WRIGHT ft qtJNS, 115 Walnnt street. mhB-tt 6,000 hnsbels of Barley, cargo of WlNsnij o !?^.* 0 “five, for sale by HENRY XltfiSOß ft gjttth ■yhjrT^g. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, M RCH 8 '**4: 1864 SPRING GOODS. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., ABE DAILY RECEIVING AND OPENING OF New and Elegant SilkSj Clfoiee Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lacps, &c, THIS STOCK IS PBINOIPAELY OF THEIB OWN SELECTION IN THE BE§T EUROPEAN MARKETS, Will be found one of the Choicest and They Have Ever Offered Their Cns- 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. fe27-tf OIL paintings. JAMES S. EARIiE & SON. HAVE JfOW VX STOCK AN ELEGANT COLLECTION OF Oil Paintings, THE BEST WORKS OF PROMINENT American and Foreign Artist., To wbicb the attention of buyers is directed. Earles 9 Galleries, mh3-flt{ 816 CHESTNUT ST. ALEX. WRAY & CO., 239 CHESTNUT STREET, Importers 01-British Dry Goods, and British and German Hosiery, Gloves, Undershirts and Drawers, Ate., Ac. A full stock for Spring Sales jnst opened. mhS-lm PAPER HANGINGS. JAMES C. FINN, LATE OF HOWELL ft BROTHERS. Wall Paper Decorations. SHOW ROOMS, 614 „CH ESTN UT STREET. GLOVES. QARD TO THE LADIES. A HOUSEKEEPER.—A middle-aged lady, of the highest respectability, is desirous or obtain, ing a position as housekeeper, or some simtlar po sition in a respectable family, in city or country. Unexceptionable references can be giyen. Address Box 1607, Philadelphia P. O. mh7-3t* mento. mh7-ict* WANTED. —AN ASSISTANT, acquainted ■with the Retail Drug Business. Unexcep tionable reference will be required. Apply at 9JI SPRUCE street. mh7-3t* \\f ANTED—By a lady, a member of Church, *■ a situation as housekeeper for a gentleman with a family. Is an excellent housekeeper, In telligent and fond.ol children. Address Mary O Joy, Philadelphia Post Olllce. mHI-tt# ANTED.-SOQ LABORERS and TKAOK: MEN, -to vrork on the Military Kailroads of Tennessee, at one dollar tied a naif and rations per day. Transportation to the -work, and, if honor ably discharged, back to Philadelphia Pay to' commence as soon as engaged. Apply at the honseof _ GEO. W. JIETZOER, fe!9-2m6 6. E; corner of Eleventh st. and Girard av.**’or „ _ „ THO 3. J. HOUGH, S. W. corner Fifth and Washington streets. GEO. MATLA.UK, Agent U. S. M. R. R. xnhu-3t* WANTED, A GENTLEMAN HUALIFED to teach Infautry Tactics and Army Regu lations as an Assistant Xnstmctor in a Military school. An officer who has seen service and thoroughly posted in Casey’s Infautry Taction preferred. Ajpply in person, or by letter, incloiag ing testimonials, to JOHN H. TAGGARIS&. Preceptor Free Military School, No. 1210 CHEST: NUT street. ■ mh2 ot§ WANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK-A quick, ready writer and a good penman: a graduate of the High School, one who under stands phonography preferred. Address, with reference, Box 27H Post Office. nih-J-ati fig) WANTED, A COUNTRY SEAT—A gen. ■EE. tlemanand his wife, without children, wish to rent, for the summer, aFUKNISHEDOOTTNTnv RESIDENCE near geuUemau going abroad, wishing to leave his property!? good hands, and receive for it a liberal rest, will fe 6 dtf P °h r rr J - L - °- Uai ° n #§| WANTED.—a two or threc.'story HOTT aasg *» p - ■>— ■ ■"£; a; rjEHMANTOWN-BOAKDINa V* apmatc family, for a Gentleman? Wi Chlia. Address A. D., this office, kiA THE HANDSOME RESIDENUETuiFwT? NTJT street, has been opened for the raao^H I*' 1 *' of BOARDERS. Single Wins and Stdte?^ 0 2 Wl^^nd^withootprivat^able. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street, above 7th BAY BTJM—Pure Bay Bum, Imported aire»± £om St. Thomas, W. 1., in bottle and for sale ALKIN’S, 10 aud 12 South Delaware ■i . _ ]&3O QA tonslignumvitae, now ESnßinS wy ftomßt. bark Thomas Dallett. PoTit'A 1 !’? DALLETTOfc SON. 108 South PBONT .tSal by VrEW TURKISH PRUNES—IO "oSkTTSJ Sutt.® *• *«««■> **t; S THEIB SPRING IMPORTATION Handsomest Assortment* tomeis. We beg to inform the ladies we have just received a large assortment of jConrvoisier’s.Alexandre'e, and Jon ! vin’s French KidGlove*;also,iadics’ French Beaver with single and double button-; An assortment of ladies’ Bu ;k -skinGauntlets andTravehng GlOTes on hand, of our own make. HEADY A CO., Fourth and Chestnut Sts. WANTS. ANTED—San Francisco Bouds; also the old Bonds .of the City and Cour.ty of Sacra. ELIAS D. KENNEDY, Walnut street. BOABDIN&. 1864. ENTERPRISE MILLS. The Executive Committee ATWOOD, RALSTON ft CO,, MANTJFAOTUBEBS - ANQ wwnr.EHsr.u CARPETOGB, Oil Cloths, Mattixigp, Ac., Ac, Wwehonse, 619 Chestnut Street 813 Jayna Street. febl-Smt 1864. SPRING 1864. GUN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M’CALLUM &CO„ Manufacturers, Importer* and Whole* sale Heaters IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st., Opposite 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, FOB A BETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, OF IMPOBTED AND AMEBICAN CARPETS, Embracing the choiceet patterns of ™£w!&ON, fA E P|STBYOAB TELVET ’ VENEffii 8^0^®8 Together with a fall assortment of everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. js3o-tf| Lyon’s Kathairon. K&th&iron is from th® Greek 'word ‘•Kath*®,** op “KaOHur©.” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and restore. This article is what Its name signi fies. Tor preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair it is the most remarkable prepara tlon in the world. It Is again owned and pat up by theorig>nal proprietor, and is now made with the same care, sldtl and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per It is a most delightful hair dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from failing off and turning pray.; * * It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful bend of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon. It is known and throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. a DEM AS a BASHES & CO., Mew Tork. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar ticle eT»r discovered. It changes the sun burnt lace ami hands to a pearly satin texture of ra vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the disttnyu. appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It remotes tan, Deckles, pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the Complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skm. Pa tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. - It is vrbat every lady should have. Sold everywhere Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y. Address all orders to Demas $. Barnes & Co., New York. HEIMSTRBET’ 9 Inimitable Hair Restorative. But restores gray hair to its original color, by sup • plying the capillary tubes with na nral suste nance, impaired hy a»e or disense. All infanta fwgus dyts are composed of lunar eauific, destroying the Titality and beanty of tho hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet* s Inimitable ColoUng 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 reradi cates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasant ness to the head. It has stood the test of time,being the or gmal LI air Coloring, and is constantly in creasing in favor. U&ed by bjth gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BAKfTES <2c CO., 20*2 Broadway* New York. Two sizes, SO cents and SI. * Mexican Mu&tang Liniment. The parties in St. Louis aud Cincinnati, who have been Counterfeiting the Mnstang Liniment under pretence of proprietorship, have been tho roughly estopped by the Courts. To .guard agains further imposition, I have procured Dorn the U. S. Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fac simile of my <■ ignature, and without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan gerous and worthless imitation. . Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on tnehabitable Globe that does not con tain evidence of its .wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its 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 assnaged. For cuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swollings, bites, outs.cakea breasts, strairejl horses, Ac, it is a Sovereign Re medy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by ail Druggists. fel6-tuth b 6m} D. S. BARNES, New York. New Fancy Cassimeres. ALFKED H. LOVE. COMMISSION MERCHANT, 212 CHESTNUT ST. Jal2-Smi ’ on A BAGS LAGUAYBA OOFFEeTnOW OUU lauding from bark Thomas Dallett, For sale hy DALLETT tk SON, 129 South FRONT |W NOT A DYE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOB THE SANITARY COMMISSION, t y be held io tbi« city in the month of TONE next, beg leave to announce that a PUBLIC MEETING in behalf of the FAIR, will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10th, at 8 o’clock. Addresses, explanatory of the objects of the Fair will be made by bight Bev BISHOP CLARK, of Bhode Island; Her. Dr. BELLOWS, ottr.Tork- Hon. Judge SKINNER, of Chicago, and others! HASSLiR’S ORCHESTRA! WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. On and after Monday next, tickets maybe oro. cured gratuitously at the agency or the Commis sion, No. 1307 Chestnut street; Union Leaeue House,-at the principal Bookstores, aid atthe Academy of Music. mhi-6t TBE GETTYSBURG BATTLE FIELD MEMORIAL. AN APPEAXi TO LOYAL PBNNSYLVAEIANS. The “GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD ME MORIAL ASSOCIATION” wasinstitutedforthe purpose of securing, fercTer, the principal points upon the great bat le-fleldof the war, m the exact condition ip which they were leitin July, 1663 when the rebel hordes of the invader Lee were driven back from the free soil o£ Pennsylvania, and when the gallant soldiers of Gesebal Meade remained in possession of the field which they had won by their valor. The Association have already secured the pur chase of Cembtebt Hill, Culp’s Hill, Geaxite Srus and Round Top, with the entrenchments thrown up just npon the eve of the great conflict which was the turning point in the career of the rebellion. The field, with its redoubts, wonderful stone defences, its timber breast-works, Reforest heights, with the trees tom by shells and countless bullets, and Its long lines 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 the Association. To enable a large number of persons to join in this patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this sum MAKES EACH SUBSCEIBEB A MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATION", AX'D PART OWXER OP THE Glorious Field op Getttsbceg. What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylva nia would not gladly embrace the privilege of re cording his name upon this ro:i of honor, and of linking himself dlrecily wiih the field where the lofty heroism of his countrymen vindicated the integrity of the Union and the principles of Free dom J And wbo would not desire to hand down as a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of hit part in the good work, bearing, as the certi ficate will, a view ol the field which will rank in history with Theemoptl-b, Maeathox and Wa terloo ! There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor are there any objects in view in its creation other than those already stated. The grounds were purchased from their original owners at the exact price to be paid lor them by the Association, and the points selected, and the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified approval of a committee of the Historical Societt of Percsylta.via» appointed for the purpose of visiting the field. The following are the names of the general offi cers of the Association, and of the Local Com mittee in Philadelphia: OFFICERS. Hon. JOSEPH R. 3NGERSOLL. Chairman Pro visional Committee. Rev. Hr. S. S. SCHMUCKER, Vice Chairman. Rev. J. ZIEGLER, Vice Chairman. T. D. CARSON, Treasurer. D. McCONaUGHY, Secretary. LOCAL COMMITTEE -P HILADEL? KIA. HENRY C. CAREY, Chairman. Edmund A. Souder, Henry G. Baird, Treasurer. Secretary. Prof. H. Coppee, Dr. D. Gilbert, George H. Bolter, James L. Claghorn, Edwd. W. Clark, Kev. E. W. Hutter, Hon. "William Strong, Ferdinand J. Dreer, Jno.A. McAliisteK ( jvo. W. Childs, {John H. Hohuert, Morton HcHichoel, W W. Harding, Gibson Peacock, John O James, Morton P. Henry, Dan’l Dongherty. S. A. Mercer, N. B. Browne, J. G. Ftll, Charles E. Smith, S. M. Feltoo, W. H. Ashhurst, Jay Cooke, Chas. J Stille, A. J. Drexel, Oswald Thompson, George K. Ziegler, J. B. Llppincott,. IWilham Bradlord, Aubrey H. Smith, John W. Forney, ssolomon W. Roberts, Geo. F. Lee, Persons -who are desirous of aiding in. tins pa triotic •work can send their subscription* to either of the gentlemen named above, and they -will re ceive their Certificates of Stock. BY ORDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COM MITTEE. mh3 GREEN CORN AND TOMATOES Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN A POGUE, of New Jersey, are superior to all others. Their large and varied stock of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies, Sauces, Meats, Soaps, etc,, In cans, is offered te the trade at the Lowest Mar ket Prices, by their Sole Agents, ARCHER & REEVES, "WHOLESALE GROCERS, No, 45 North Water St-, and No. 40 North Delaware avenue, feo-tif HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL! STANDARD DRILLS; , FOR SALR BY Frothingham A Wells & WRIGHT & SIDDALL No. 119 Market Street. Between Frontand Seoond street*. O. W. WBIOET. V. H. BISSAU. 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