GREATEST ftil fiOV EMENT OF THE A<*E IN PIANOS. JffEYER’ S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac inowledged by The leading artiste, and endorsed fcy the t&usic&i public, to be the finest Pianos is America. Tile attention of the Musical public is called to these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By & new method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and Which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren in them Uneqnalea. These Instruments received the Prise Medal at the World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the list Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware- YOoms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. celebrated - DfJfi is the best in the World. The only Harmless True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bed, Busty or Grey Hair, Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving Wie hair soft and beautiful: imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring us pristine color, and rectifies Hie ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batohblob, all others are mere imi tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug gists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N. X- -Batchelor* q New Toilet Cream for dressing the Hair. as m » * that their Manufactory of First-Class Piano Fortes is now in full operation. The general satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet 'With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fortes are not sur passed by any manufactured in the United States, xhey respectfully invite the musical public to ™ u asad examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom, Ho. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given, And prices moderate. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Slack Heath, White Ash Coal, carefully selected and prepared for family use, • free from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted togive full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found- Xies, and ohestotjt Goal for steam purposes, at Wholesale prices. An assortment of Hiokoby, Oak and Pujb Wood, - kept constantly on hand* Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith* b Goal, delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send your orders to THOMAS B. CAHILL, Offices, 325 Walnut street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street. _Flne stree wnarf, 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. BTBGK&GO.’S MASON HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. BTECK CO.’S - «a H |„STEIN;WAY & SON’S SBfeSpSPI QOLU MEDAL GRAND, ff 9 I I* SQ.UARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS ara now considered the best in Europe, as well as this country, baying received the flr.t Prize Medal at tile World's Exhibition in London, 1862. .The principal reason why the Stein way Pianos Are superior to all others is, that tbs firm is com posed of five practical’ pianoforte makers (father uid fonr sons), who invent all their own improve meats, and under whose personal supervision •very part of the instrument is manufactured. Tor sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut street. A GREAT MIST aKE. A GREAT MISTAKE. A GREAT MISTAKE. There are great many people who are in the habit Of taking pills, who erroneons,y think that the puls or medicines taken which prodace the most violent discharges from the bowels, and cause excessive pain, straining and tenesmus, are the best pills to take. . This.is a great mistake. The griping, strain ing, tenesmus, is the resnlt of the impure and inert qualities oi the medicine that are earned to the lower howeis.'and there indnee irritation, conges tion and infiammationhence follows straining,piles, and frequent false c -11 s to the water closet. Avoid all such pills, andtake Radway’s Regulating Pills. Price 25 cts. per bottle Sold by Drnggists every where. 'Dr. Rad way’s Medicines are sold by Druggists •▼erywhere. RADWAY A CO., 87 Maiden Lane, New York. -TB E BALD, and those who are troubled with dry nest» and lahmg off of the hair, should use Jayne* s Hair Tonic. It excites the scalp to a n*w ana healthy action, and removes the dandruff, causes a free circulation of blood through thescalp, nourishes the existing hair, and causes new hair 10 grow on heads that have been b'- Id for years. It is unsuruassei for giving a rich glossy arpearance to the hair. Prepared and sold by DR. D. JAYNE A SON, No. 24*2 Chestnut street. HEITBY CLAY _AND _ WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, Mr. John G-. Whittier writes as follows to the Boston Transcript in relation to the statement that Henry Clay secured the release of Mr. Garrison from prison in Baltimore, in 1830 : “The facts in the case are simply these: Dar ing the imprisonment of my friend Garrison, I ventured to address a line to Henry Clay, ask ing him to use his influence with his politick and personal friends in Baltimore to procure his release. I neither asked nor expected him to pay himself the fine and costs. I had no definite idea upon what terms, if at all, his re lease could be effected, or whether, in the words of Dumbedikes to Jennie Deans, “Silver Would do it.” My appeal, wisely or otherwise, ■was made to a distinguished political man in behalf of one of his most ardent supporters, ■who must have been already known to him as the first editor, in New England to nominate him for the Presidency in an able and vigorous article published in the Bennington (Vt.) Journal of the. Times, of March 27, 1829, and Which was widely copied and commended. It is proper to pay that my letter was written without the Knowledge «f my friend Garrison.. “in a letter | which I received some time after from the Kentucky statesman, he informed me that he had written to a friend in Baltimore, in conformity wijh my wishes, but that he had just learned from his correspondent that he had been anticipated, and that the liberation had been effected without the aid he would otherwise have given. The fine and costs were, in fact, paid by Arthur Tappan, Esq., of New York.. . “The promptness of Henry Clay’s response to my appeal was honorable in itself, and char acteristic of one who was always true to his political and. personal friends: The implied charge of ingratitude suggested by my old .friend Prentic e is perhaps hardly worth no ticing. What Henry Clay proposed to do for Garrison was no. more than he would have done, and should have done, for any one who had established a similar claim upon his favor. “ As to myself, I could scarcely be said to be an «entire stranger. ’ to him, for, young and ob •eure as I was, I had in the Boston Manufac turer advocated his claims with such zeal and ear nestness that I was selected as the successor of the editor cjf tfcejournal-himself, and in the Hartiord (Conn.), N. E. Review, assisted, as he T? ou ™ ess remember, in writing ‘ The Life of Henry Clay,’ arid- declined, on- accrmnt of ess, an invitation from the National Repub lican Committee to fill a vacancy in the delega tion ot Connecticut to the Convention which no initiated hup in 1831.. X mention this merely io show that my let ter, under the circumstances, was notHltog*ther boyish presumption. “That ill tlje progress of the great struggle between freedom and slavery, both Garrison *nd myself have smco felt compelled to speak freely of the position and- avowed sentiments Of Henry Clay, is certainly true. - But, for mv s»lf, I con'say that this was always done more m sorrow .that! in anger, and, accompanied with a profound regret that one in many respects so noble, a d endowed with such wonderful gifts j should allow his great, iufiuence to be felt in j support of a system which his reason and con- ' science condemned.” PIANOS. PIANOS. J. E. GOT Seventh [JLD, and Chestnut. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY MARCH 19, SHEET. FOB SALE AND TO LET. MSB HOUSE AND Lf>T FOR SALE OR TO Bui LET- On an improved lea«*e, on the north' Bioe of ARCH street, between Ninth'and Tenth. 25 teet front by 140 feet deep to an alley leading into Cherry street, apply at No. 408 CHESTNUT street, bftwien 9and 1 o'clock. . mhlB-3t# M NO. 1932KACE STREET-FOR SALE •-desirable four-story brick DWELLING, :vs ub back buildings. Lot 20 feet front by 129 feet deep to l oland street. Apply to A. B. CARTER*CO., mhlS-Ct* S. W. corner of Ninth and Filbert sts. £11') LET,—Tbe Second, Third and Fourth Mories of tbe New Marble Store No. 619 o. E>TNUTstreet. The whole or any por ion of the Commonwealth Building, Nos 611 and 613 Chestnut street. Tbe lirst, Second. Filth, Sixth and Seventh Stories'of the Old Post Office Building, Dock street, below Third, Apply to THOS. H. CONNELL, at the Counting-house of Dr D. Jayne * Son, mhJB-3t* 242 Chestnut street. SWILL BE SOLD BY M. THOMAS * bONS, on TUESDAY, March 22, neon, at the Exchange, a lai>e and valuable Lot of Ground, with the buildugs tbereon, west-side of FRONT street between Ra«e and Vine, 61 f. et front, 250 feet deep, with a front of 28 feet Binches on Craven street. To be sold in two lots. It is seldom so large a lot. so cfntrally'aad conveniently located, near the Delaware front is offered *or sale. The attention of capitalists and those requiring plenty of room for manufacturing purposes, is called to the sale, wfcich will be absolute It now pro duces a six per cent, invesment for over $31,000. mh!B 3t# SPLENDID MANSION AND COUNTRY fiIiLSEAT NEAR GERMANTOWN FOR SALE.—The Subscriber offers fo* Sale a very elegant . MANSION HOUSE. 6it uateat ihe corner of MANHEIM andGREEN Streets, GERMANTOWN. The house has spa cions back buildings, built f st-me and finished in. the very best manner, regardless of expens*, with large sal* on, parlor, spacious hall, and staircase of solid oak; large dining room: pantry, with fire proof, andkitenen on the first floor; four large chambers; back room, with alt the modern con veniences, and library on the second floor and four chambers on ihe third floor. Gas and water throughout, with stationary washstands; cellar paved and very dry. The stable and barns are complete. Fine Garden in good order The most attractive fexture consists in th« o d Shade and Evergreens . combining one of tbe most desirable places to be found in the coun try. There are between seven and eight acres of ground in the estate. Convenient to Wayne and Dny s Lane Stations and near the Main street. Can be examined every day in the week. For further particulars-apply to LEWI- H REDNER, mhlB*3t# No. 152 South Fourth street. fig FOR SALE—A very desirable HOUSB, for ■ag a moderate-sized family, in a good neighoor hood in GERMANTOWN, is now offered at a low price, and on accommodating terms, iu order to close an interest in the property; house 36 by 25 feet, with furnace, range,bath and hydrant water; is bmlt of stone and lined throughout. Also, a fine BUILDING SITE, with about Three Acres of Land. Apply daily, except Thursday, between 10 and 11 o’clock, at 605 MARKET street. mhls tf m CHESTNUT BILL VILLA RESIDENCE JEiFOR SALE.—Being aboat to remove to Chester county, 1 offer my residence for sale at cost. The house was built five years ago. under my own careful superintendence, and no expense Bpared to make it complete. It contains parlor, library, dining-room, eight chambers, kitchen, wash-room, conservatory, Ac., and has every modern convenience. It was built for winter as well as summer occupancy. The grounds are well planted with choice trees of good size, handsome hedges, Ac. The garden is very rich, ana large enough to raise all the needed vegetables lor a family. Price §13,000. Terms to suit the purchaser. Apply on the Beading Pike 200 yards above the 9 mile stone mh!s-12t§ • JOHN M. HILDBBURN. fijfjj VOR SALE-THREE MODERN, WELL fial BUILT HOUSES, north side of GIRARD Avenue, east of Seventeenth strett, 20 feet front, 100 feet deep. Terms easy. Apply to _ C. H. MUIRHEID, mh!4-6t# No. 203 South Sixth street. ® FOR SALE, OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY A handsome Country S A at and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It is one of the most desirable properties ever offered for sale. Will be sold with or withoUtvstock and furniture. No money required. Immediate possess ion given. particulars, aptfly to\J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 508 WALNUT street./ fe*23- lms £ COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR toi,e,double DWELLIN'** HOU:>E, lack bni.ding, g.s, water, and all city co‘»ve rlenc-s; about twq minutes’ walk from Depot, for sale, and possession l»tbf April next. R. A. A J. J. WILLIAMS,' mhl9-fits Broad and Gre*n streets. fir* *•'( K SALE—A COUNTRY SE*T AT B"ii CHESTNUT HILL, about 9 acres of Land, located,' and with all modem im provements. Address Box 920 Philadelphia Post Offic*. it# fi£| SALE AT R"H*Ns’ ; 4:OURT-M*r’b22. fi!£ 1864, tbe valuable HOTEL PROPERTY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CALLOW HILL Streets, with adjoning two small houses on Fifth Street. $6.(00 may r-mainon Mortgage. mhl9*2t# GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR fill SALE. - A pleasant house on PRICE street, near both railroads, containing ten ’ ooms, wide hall,gas. bath,hot and cold water, exceU-nt range.* heater, Ac. Lot 70 feet front running through to Bowmen street. T» rmseasy. Apply to CHAS. O. LONGSTRETH, Conveyancer, No. 125 bouth SEVENTH street. • It# fiß GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR fiHL SALE.—A valuable Business Stand on Main street, near Armat street, very valuable lot comer of Main street and Oheiten avenue, with build ings. Large house and one acre of ground. Ea3t Tulpehocken street, with gas, water, Ac., Ac., 10 acres of land, Main street. Mount Airy, (the best location s sot th of Chestnut Hill.) Also two tracts of 40 acres each, near the same; two good bouses, with grounds handsomely graded and planted with ehmbbery, on Wist*-r street, near th* rail road. Albo a nnmber of smaU dwellings. For sale cheap Apply to ROBERT THOMAS, Convey ancer, Main street, near Walnut Lane. mhl9-lm* fiß A VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY.— fiSL At Mount Airy, Twenty* second Ward, for sale, or would be exchanged for a farm. Toe main bnilding contains 30 rooms. There is also two tenant bonses, stables, sheds, shops, and out buildings ol various kinds; ice house Ac., Ac., with about two acres of ground in a high state o cultivation, plenty of grape vines, currants, rasp berries, strawberries, Ac., Ac. The above is wel calculated for a Boarding House or Hotel, and a present, has a good run of country or farmers* custom For terms apply to RuBERT THOMAS, Conveyancer, Main strett, near Walnut L&ne. Germantown. March 17, 1861. mb!9 Im# MSB SUMMIT STREET, CHESTNUT HILL fiii! PROPERTY —FOR SALE—A handsome brickrough-castHOUSE, well finished, contain ing eleven rooms, besides bath-room, store-room, wat'-T-cioset, Ac., gas, hot and cold water,'range, beater, marble mantles. Ac. House 32 feet front; lot u>2 feet front by 157 feet deep. Terms easy. Apply to CHAS. C. LONGSTRETH, Conveyan cer, 125 Sou h Seventh street. it# M CHESTER COUNTY—FARM FOR SALE, containing 133 acres first quality land, 15 acres woodland; situate \% miles from Westches ter. Large dr üble house, built two. years ag''; new stonetiarn, wagon house, ice-bodse, spring house, Ac.; water in every field, a stream ofwater passing through the place. Young orchard, peach, apple, cherry and plum tree, Ac. J. M. GUM MEY A SONS. 509 Walnut street. M CHESTNUT HILL—FOR SALE.—The property of the late Samuel Hildebura. Esq. * situate on the Perkiomen turnpike, a shortdistance from the ratlroad depot; elegant large mansion with every city convenience, large green house and every necessary out-building. Will be sold with from four to twenty acres of land attached; commands the most handsome and extended view from Chesnnt Hill. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 505 Walnut street. MSB FOR RENT— I The three-story brick RESl fia. DENCE, with attics, double back buildiogs and side yard, No. 250 FRANKLIN street, oppo site the Square. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 509 Walnut street. mhl9 MFOR SALE—A Handsome COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 60 Acres of snperior Land tenart-bouse, barn, cariage-house, .Ac., Ac., situate on tbe Lancaster turnpike, within ten minutes* walk from “White Hall,** orHaverford Stations, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Mansian*house of stone, 50 by 40 feet, modem built, with parlor, 20 by 36 feet, wide hall, library, dining-room, kitchen, and 11 chamoers—and is handsomely sbaded with forest trees; excellent water, and fruit of every kind. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, SCS Walnut street. mhl9 S SUMMER RESIDENCE.—Wanted to pur chaser-a country place, within a short dis tance of the city; house must be a first-class resi dence. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. mhl2 M PINE STREET—FOR SALE—A very de sirable three-story brick Dwelling, basement, dining-room and kitchen, built in a superior man *as» cas fixtures. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wal nut st. TMJJ* I .'IN'-* t < >T~ CHE>f ELIZABETH M ADALINE REBOUL, Executrix of the last will of VIC TOR REBO.UL, deceased, and to report distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, March 29th, 1664, at 3)f o’clock P. M., at his office, No. 5y Sonth SIXTH street, (second story), in the city o'f Philadelphia. JAMES LYND, mhl7,th,s,ru-sts Auditor. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted by the Register of Wills ot Delaware county to the nndersigned, the Executors named in the will of JONES, late of the borough ol Darby, deceased, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said de cedent, are requested to make known the same, w ithout delay, to GEORGE SMITH, M. D., Up per Darby, Delaware county: , BENJAMIN ORNE, 9(4 Chestnut street; JOHN C. MIT. CHELL, 208 South Fifth street. Phila, fe2o-s6t* Estate of captain Walter s. new. HALL, deceased.—Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Captain WALTER S- NEW. HALL, late of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment,’ and those having claims to- pre sent them, without delay, to CLEMENT B. BARCLAY, Executor, 127 South Fifteenth street, or to his Attorney, CHAPMAN BIDDLE, 131 South Fifth street. fe2U-sa-6ts gOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. SOLDIERS* COMPANION. EVERY SMOKERS COMPANION. The most complete present, a Father, Mother, Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela tive in the army. THE RIDGWOOD PIPE AND TOBACCO CASE The cheapest, most useful, compact and conre alent article ever manufactured, call and iuspee them. R. AG. A. WRIGHT, Appointed sole Agent*, 624 Chestnut street, The trade supplied at the Company’ a prices: or a dltcourt allowed. i*l2 jgk, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OF JTJr our owq importation, reliable in quality gg and at low prices. FARR tc BROTHER, importers, 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Sole Agent lor G. A. PRINCE * CO.’S World-Renowned Melodeons, HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-KOOM ORGANS. ERNEST GABLER’S, RAYEN * BACON’S, DAVIS i CO.’S, ja!l-3mrp) CELEBRATED PIANOS .Jjjjm.F-JK COftRLCT TTAKO TUNING.- ■ SUPSnnnSfr. .0. E. SARGENT’S orders fe: * * ■ 'Toning and Repairing Pianos are re eeived at Mason * Co.’s Store, 367 OHESTNUJ S£v'?™.J ylr ‘ s , ara ? ant had Eleven Years .actory experience in Boston, and Five Years' ctvS L mp rr m Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIane: sou f d °* soft and svreet-fened a* new, vnthoftt rcttuminff. Term, for tnning. si. oal3-gmr»t PIANO MANU* iVy COMPANY have 6t wat wTvr factory and wardrooms, Ml? rnnjtnf E™ 1 ’ always a most beautiful assort- PIANOS, vrhtoh they rnifw cast> prtces or on lnetalmenfe. elsewhere, anilks, fine Checks. Select Colors, Plain Silks. Best Brown Silks ont. Moire Antiques, ordered colors. EYRE A LAN DELL, Fourth &ad Arch streets. Purple edge black silks. White Edge suks. Stout Black Taffetas. Double-iace Silks Black Moire Antiques. EYRE A LANDELL. TABLE DAMASKS.—Scotch Table Damasks. SI 00 to SI 87. Power-loom Table Linens, S 7 to 81 15. Unbleached Table-Linens. Fine Napkins, S 2 50 to 85 00. Fringed Damask and Huck. Towels. Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to 81, Bird*eye Linens, 50, 62, 75 and SS eta. Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, Ac. Heavy Hugenot Wide Sheetings. Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to SI 12. Quilts, Blankets, Muslins, Ac. WHITE CAMBRICS. —S-1 wide, and very fine, at 56 cents. Finest Cambric, 65 cts.—lower grades. Real Manchester Heavy Ginghams. Black Silks, of every grade. Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints. COOPER A CONARD, fe27 S..E. corner Ninth and Market street. PROPOSALS Proposals for bituminous coals.— Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South SEVEN TH Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of April, 1564, for supplying the whole or any part ol Eighty Thousand Tons of Bituminous Coals > suit able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works at the First Ward &x.d the Ninth Ward S ations, in the following monthly quantities; eight thousand tons in each of the months of September, October, November, December, and six thousand tons in each of the months of Jnne, July, August, 1864, and January, February, March, April and May 1665. The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a cruality approved by the Engineer of the Gas Works, as equal to the sample on which the con tract is based. The proposals must describe the particular va riety of coala intended tone supplied and the lo cation and name of the mine or pit from which they are to be raised. If ihey are of a kind nit now or recently u*ed at the-e Works, samples for trial of not lef-s than fifty tons, must be deli vered at the Works, on or before the 7th of April next ; The gross ion of 2v40 pounds will be considered as the weight intended in the proposals, unless the contrary be expressly stated. The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro posals in whole or in part, or to reiect all. as they may deem best for the interests of the Trust,' and In the event of failure on the pa tof any contrac tor to deliver the coals according to his agreement, both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve the right to buy e-sewhere whatever quantity may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge to the contractor any losa'or damage arising trom each failure. Payments will be made monthly, in two equal instalments at four and six months alter the speci fied peiiods ol delivery, the 15th of each mouth being taken as the average of the monthly delive ries, or at the option of the Trustees, will he made at earlier dates with legal interest off. Should contractors prefer to make deliveries earlier than required, they may be received so far as they can be conveniently stored, but payments will be made to date from the time specified to the contractor. Security for the fulfilment of contract will be requued, and each proposal must uarae the amount and character of security that will be ffered. JOHN O. ORES*ON, le2otap22fr Engineer in Chief. OAKPLI'iNOb, Apj, CARPETS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, FUR NITT7KE, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES, and a large assortment of Household Goods at H. R. LEWIS’S Old Established Stand, No. 1434 Mar ket St., next door to the corner of 15th st. mtiSlm* CARPETINGS, OIL (JLUTiiS, AND LRUU GETS, WILTON, 1 VELVET, I BRUSSELS, 1 THREE PLY, > CARPETINGS. INGRAIN, ( VENETIAN, | HALL and I STAIR, J All at tbe lowest cash prloes, for sale by R.L.' KNIOHT & SON, i 'bn»*n n i S GULL’S continental coffee— SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE. SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, - COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET, DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET. DEPOT, 132 AROH STREET. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Te2fi-1m« f|SPg<&/ DR, SCOTT'S ir\__ LIVERY STABLES, Ip? ori avenue, between Buttonwood and No Die streets, Philadelphia. No Horse that can injure another will be ad mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or is taken awry. Boarders receive medical attend ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for these are mostrespect falli reques-6d to bring a ioioience. Terms mod erate, bat cash payments, fe!o-3m) THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, FOB THE Sanitary Commission, Philadelphia, 1307 Chestnut Street February 20,1864. Tie undersigned, members of tie Executive Committee of tie GREAT CENTRAL FAIR for the Sanitary Commission, beg to invite tie co-ope. ration of all their fellow-citizens, especially ot those resident in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jers'ey, in this important enterprise. It is proposed to hold the Fair in Philadelphia, in the FIRST WEEK IN JUNE NEXT, and it is con fldently expected tliat the contributions coming from a popula ion so benevolent and patriotic as that which inhabits the Central Stater, and repre senting the most important and varied branches of industry £nd art, will secure a result in aid ol the °fj tbe Commission, and for the benefit of . s ° d ! er ’ at least equal to that which has at. tended Similar undertakings in other cities. It Is not necessary to say a word to stimulate sym paUiy for the soldier. We feel for them all as brethren, and the popular heart seeke only the best mode of manifesting that sympathy in the most efficient and practical way. These fairs In other places have been productive of great results By this means Chicago has recently raised for this object 860,000, Boston 8150,000. and Cincinnati more thsH 8300,000. We appeal, then, with the greatest confidence to the inhabitants of the Cen tral States, especially to those who constitnte the gTeat industrial classes, to send as contribution the productions of their skill and workmanship. We appeal to them in the interest of no pirty, radical or conservative, Republican or Democratic, Administration or anU-Administration. We know only this, that to send our national soldiers in the field supplies to supplement those Goverment un dertakes to give them, bnt which they sometimes fall to receive, and thus to relieve them when sick and in misery, is a work of Christian charity, and that it Is a work of intelligent patriotism also, as economizing their .life, health and efficiency, on which, under God, the nation depends in its time ol trouble. We therefore ask every clergyman to announce this humane undertaking to his people, and to ad vise them to do what they can to further it. We ask the press to give it the widest publicity and the most earnest encouragement. We call on every workshop, factory and mill for a specimen of the best thing it can turn out; on every artist, great and small, for one of his creations; on all loyal women, for the exercise of their taste and indus try; on farmers, for the products of their fields and dairies. The miner, the naturalist, the of science, the traveler, can each send something that can at the very least be converted into a blanket that will warm, and mar save from death, some one soldier whom government supplies have failed to reach. Every one who can produce any. thing that has money value is Invited to give a sample of his best work as an offering to the canse of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes or raise a barrel of apples, is called on to contribute some thing that can be turned into money, and again from money into the means of economizing the health and the life of onr national soldiers. Committees have been appointed In each depart ment of Industry and art, whose business it will be to solicit contributions for the Fair, each in its own special branch. 1 hese Committees will place themselves in communiaation with those persons who may wish to aid ns. In the meantime it Is recommended that local committees or associations should be formed in every portion of Pennsylva nia, Delaware and New Jersey, with a view ol organizing the industry of their respective neigh borhoods, 60 as to secure contributions for the Fair. Committee! of Ladies have also been organized toco operate witli those of the gentlemen in soli citing contributions. » A list of all these Committees will be shortly published and distribnted. In the meantime those who are disposed to aid ns, or who may desire any further information on the subject, are requested to address CHARLES J. STILLE, Corresponding Secretary < f the Executive Committee of the Great Central Fair, 1307 CHESTNUT Street. JOHN "WELSH, Chairman. CALEB COPE, Treasurer. O. J. STILLE, Cor. Secretary. H. H. FURNESS, Rec. Secretary. W. H. Ashhurst, S. V. Merrick, Horace Binnej, Jr., B. H. Moore, A. E. Bone, J.-H. Orne, N. B Blown, John Robbins, John O. Cresson, Wm, Struthers, D. B. Cummins, Wm. M. TUghmaa, Theo. Cnyler, Fred. Graff, J. O. Grubb, Joseph Harrison, Jr., E. M. Lewis, FORMAN P. HOLLINSHEAB’SJ Insurance Agency, No. 312 Walnut St PHi La DELPHI A. Insurances— Marins, Inland, Firs and Lifb, effected in responsible and well known Com panies without charge to the applicant for services. Nine years of practical experience and exten sive acquaintance in his business is a guarantee that aU matters entrusted to his care will be cor rectly atnnoed to. Agent the tol’owing well-known and re sppßs’ble Ccmpanies : HOVARIHK6. CO. OFN. Y.,(1825). Samuel T. Shedmore, pres.; Henry A. Oak ley, Sec y. IKYING FIbE INS. CO. OF N. Y. (1-52) Mason Thompson, Fres.; Martin L. Crowell. Secretarr. - * ADRIATIC FIRE INS. C n . OF N. Y. (Ifcsa) Wm. A. Sower. Pre?; FrarkW.Lewis, sec COMMERCIAL, FIRE INS.CO OFN.Y cssu) Joeeph Petit, Pres.; M V.B. Fowler, 'ec’y. MERCANTT LE F: RE IN S CO. OF N. Y. (i&>2). Wm.A Tbompsou, ; John Baker,Sec v ALBANY OiTY FIRE INS. CO. op Albany. &. Y. (18M)). TVm Tilltnghast, Pres.; John H. Rice. Sec. Statement of Affsirsof Albany City File Ins Co* ol Albauy, N Y., February 25, 1S«1: ! Cash Capital .............. s2 Cath in Bank and on hand. Cash in hands ol Agents.. Bonds. Mortgages and Liens on Real Esta'p 127.355 96 IT S Boi db, 7 3-10*®, 6’s 1881, 5-20*S.. 49,600 00 Call Lost s secured by Bank Stocks and ■' .. Interest accrued and other property.. Losses nr paid—None. F( HSIAN P. HOLLTNSHEAD, Agent mhll-fiAs tnths 6t4 No. 312 Walnut at., phila. BUNDS AND SHADES B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. •STThe largest and Finest assortment in tne CJltj at the Lowest Prices. promptly attended to. SBT'Store Shades Lettered. soli. Commission Paper Wareheuie. FARRELL, IRVING & CO., 510 MINOR BTHEET, Manufacturers of ROLE WRAPPERS, DQtIBLE and ! INGLI' MEDIUM; , OaP and GROWN MAN' LLA, on bond, or marts todrd**r. highest price paid fer Nope in large or small quantities, ai>2-3ms oeo. Trott, Thomas Webster, G-eo. Whitney, !Geo. A. Wood. [Geo. W. Childs. ' fe*2s thsa w 8232,616 83 810,730 47 IO,3iXJ 00 821.0J0 47 31,183 49 2. *l6 91 8232,616 83 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, the'pnbHc»tmei^^thi?n[' foI i! D friends and their Old Stand, 51? ARc^^S™** 0 ® SPLENDID NEW WaBEROOMS, No, 919 ARCH STREET, Where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES CHANNEL BBS, COAL oTI BURthsBS, Sc. Having bs*o -iated with our house Mr (1 w a rttlq B an a Sf^b& VAN KfRK & CO., ftl9-3ms No. 912 ARCH STREET. , P. A. HARDING & CO. Importers and Jobbers of' ( STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, NO. 413 ARCH ST. _ 'PHILADELPHIA. mhK.amft EDWARD P. KELLY. JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT ST. T. ate THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT, Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment Of NEW ana STAPLE GOODS, PATTERN OVERCOATS AND Warm Sack and Business Goats. FOB SALE AT * Bednced Prices.- T33BMS CASH—Prices lovrar th&n other Osfc tomer Tailors. TO LET—Up Stairs of 612 and 61,4 Chestnut sU removal. H. P. & W. P. SMITH. HATE REMOVED TO No. 946 Chestnut Street, JAYNE’S BUILDING, And offer for sale by the package, the following Goods, in great variety of styles and qualities: Bj'gWN SB ESTINGS and SHIRTINGS, BLEAOBED “ *< «, BR I WN, LEAD and BLUE DRILLS. DENIMS, BLUE and BROWN. TICKINGS, CHECKS and SHIRTING Stripes PRINTS, Dark ana light Styles. COTTON* DfcS, York. Everett, Ac. , Ac. CANTON FLANNELS, Bleached and Brow>n. * i Plain, Twilled,Miners, Opera. KENTUCKY JEANS and TWEEDS. ALPACAS m Blsckand Fancy Colors. BRITISH DRESS GO’ DS, Fancy and Staple. IRISH LINENS, L. O. HDKFS. P S? 1 Iff 1 Stafford Spool Cotton.. RS, Bl*d, Brown and Damask. } AE>-ELL ANT CLOTHS, Black Doeskins. 3-4 and 6-4 MELTONS, Ac. .-Ac. mh2-lm§ I 1034 CHESTNUT ST. SPRING TRADE E. M. NEEDLES Is now receiving, and offers fir sale below present market rates, many novelties in DACE AND WHITE GOGDS. I He would call “special attention” to his assortment of over UO c ifferem new fabrics and styles of White Goods, suitable for “Ladies Bootes and Dresses,” In stripes, plaids and figured,puffed and tucked mus lins. '. ICO pie es of figured and plain Buff add White Piques, bought before the recent ad vance. New invoices of Guipure. and Thread Laces, Tnread and Grenadine Veils, Edgings, Insertings, Flouncings, Ac. Broad hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS all linen, good quality, from 25 cents np. 1034 C J-t L-Cl N 1 T STJiLf PVT SEYMOUR, PEARL ESS & SANDS, .'■£«« 7-J ; IMPORTERS 07 \-\ - ’ ; ■ ’ UNION' CLOTHS, MELTONS, &c^ SUITABLE FOR CLOAKMAKEES AND CLOTHIERS. 202 CHESTNUT ST., COBNEB OF SECOND ST„ AND AT 58 HUBBAY STEEET, NEW YOKE." V BANKERS. Exchange on England, Franei aid Germany, 7 3-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons, CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS, American and Foreign Sold* . STOCKS ANl>-LOANS, . BOUGHT AND SOLD bv Mail attended to. ALEX. WRaY & CO., 439 CHESTNUT/STREET, . Importers ol > British Dry Goods, an