"TEE WAS FOE THE 08TION FROM NORTH CAROLINA. » I ‘‘ roh 19 - l Ue recent raid oaTlFPti the rebel General Pickett to ffr,?Ee b %?ial reg' mcnla to Virginia, jar two handled thousand men, o r March it, IS6I, with all the credi s deducted from or deficiencies added thereto, excepting veteran volunteers, to March 1, 1864. Ke. io Deficiency Balantt Under be Accrt- "tol>e i*>be Slates. Dost Call, 5J a *^ e - 4, Til none. 1,920 6,641 N. Hampshire... 2,58$ 360 none. 2,4iS Massachusetts.. 10,639 none. 9,953 £0,592 Verm0nt........ 2,300 2,130 none. 170 Bnode Island... 1,35 S 525 none. 553 Connecticut..... 3,155 594 none. 2,57-4 Few Y0rk......32.794$ »oiyet no:yet )- 2a ' ( computed, comp’d \ w ’~' s * Feiv 6,704 none. 7,500 14,224 Pennsylvania.. 56,302 $ JJ?* ? 7 j , t computed, cemp d < *** a * Delaware....... b e re enpy himself with politils an< l cease to oc abont to take a scientific' „ A Freclcb vessel being Africa, he joined it ashutor&n^VJ. 11 th « coast of cital of his travels will slmrli ? be ourious re- Angerican press, and take ? t r „ UF , bereacl y for the scientific and other works At bia returned to France, which ht, quitted I *«F ourllier years’ sojourn. to come to a two of law of the Gliardville WoSS n 5 a 'i nfeUor ny, established in Pennsylvania ft } c £ ompa ' wished to visit America, for hiWtoV ft 858 . H « ssSßMsmsri^S&isa at i«»«t ons > Wltll Ins usual enerev h* man nearly nftv W^ s i a L ra(ie 111315 for a to sneceed extremelvVVlo ’ but , be waa beginning her of pnpils throng a large nn tu- Toreign tongne, when !wl! 1 ? cn .J t ac< loisnion of a toil, took hiS. Iwav frnV,’ bastona ? by excess of Aiends. ; Othera mavhavVv, la wl and 87,utH>, on which he has an insurance of & : MKtO in tn*.* o a woman of.this city. Itls also alleged that Crabtree has a wile in England, and it so, both of. the American Indie* tire victims. Crabtree refused to give bail, and •yras committed for trial. Heavy Loss of Oil.—We have already noticed the recent lire at the Maple Shade well on Oil cre**k, by whith a large amount of-property was de stroyed In the Oil CityJJeytsfer for last week we find lull details of the catastrophe. Surrounding the well it appears there were twenty-eight large tanks, holding 17,000 barrels. The total amount of oil lostattheMapleShadewas 10,000 barrels. This, at $5 per barrel, which is the sellingpnce, would be 850,000. The tanks and fixtures would amount to 88,000, making the total 858,000. Some 1,800 bar rels of oil, some engines and derricks, Ac, were burned, belonging to other parties, which would make the aggregate 875, (HX) to 8100,000. TRA.VJKU.NU GUIDE. Et PBSD 18W—p ENNSYLV A NIA ■SrMWgSSSCENTR AII RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH. 350 MILES DOUBLE TRACK! THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST. Trains leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market streets, as follows: Mail Tain at B. CO A. M. Fast Line at...;, ■ n. 40 .1 Through Express \t..... 10.30 P. M. Parksbnrg Trail at- 1.00 “ Harrisburg Accommodation at 2.30 •• Lancaster Train at. 4.00 >< The Through Expi -ss Train runs daily—all th. other trains daily except Sunday. FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST. The Mail Train, Fast Line and Through Ex. press connect at Pittsburgh with through trains on all the diverging roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and South aud Southwest to all points accessible hv railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through “Express connects at Blairsvllls Intersection with a train on this Road for Hlairs viUe, Indiana, Ac. EBENSBUBG AND ORESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Crea son at 10,45 A. M., with a train no this road for Ebensburg. A train also leaves Cresson for Ebons burg at S. 45 P. M. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Altoona with trains for Holliday sbnrg at 7.55 P. M. andB.4o Ai M. ‘ TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. The through Express Train connects at Tyrone with Trains for. Sandy Ridge, Philipsburg, Port Matilda, Milesbnrg and Bellefonte. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL _ ROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Hun ingdon witn a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.56 A. M. . 1 NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADEL FHIA AND ERIE RAILROADS. FO2 SUWEITSY. WIXUAMSPOBT, LOCK H'tw n and all points on the Philadelphia and Erie R- B , and EhsmiA. Rochsstkb, Beyfalo and Niagaea Fails. Passengers taking the Mail Train at 8.06 A. M-, and the Through Express at 10.30 P. M., go directly through without change of csts between Philadelphia and WiDiamsport. For YORK, KANOYER and GETTYSBURG the trains leaving £.OO A. M., and 2.30 P. 31., con nect at Columbia with trains on the North Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mali Trains and Through Express conneo ai Earaisbnrg with trains for Carlisle, Chambers burg and Hagerstown. "WAYNRSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD The Trams leaving at SCO A H. and 236 P. M-, ccuuec: an Bowuingtown with Trains on this read ter Wiymajburg and all intermediate rtjq wEETCHEornt. Passengers far vTesa-ies-er taking the trains leaving an 8 SO A. M-, I 00 and 4 0(1 P. M-, go directly tnreugh -men change of cars. For further information- apply at the Passenger Station, S. E. center of Eleventh and Market «»eeta. JAMES GO WHEN, Tlckes Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No IJ7 Bock street daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4 .68 For full information, apply to FRA NO IS FUNK, Emigrant Agent, No. 137 Dock street _ FREIGHTS. By this route freights of all description can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the navigable rivers of the West, by steam, ers from Pittsburgh. For freight contracts or shipping directions, ap ply to S, B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia? ENOCH LEWIS, jan9 General Snperintendent, Altoona, Pa. ISsESBHSB; lf*i. RE-OPEN El). IfcM. PHILADELPHIA. WIL MINGTON ANBkBALTIMORE RAILROAD. FREIGHTS WESTWARD VIA BALTIMORJ AND OHIO ROUTE. RECEIVING DEPOT, BROAD STREET ABOVE CHERRY. Through Freight facilities between Phlladelphlt nd the wfestern States, have been fully resumed by the above ronte, at lowest rates. atJIOK TRANSIT BY FAST FREIGHT TRAINS without change of cars to the Ohio river This route is now considered entirely safe frot h-jury by rebel raids, In proof of which the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company guarantee owners against loss or damage by military seizure whilst m transit on the line of that road. We have no hesitation therefore In respectfully skingthe confidence aud.patronage of shippers " For further information, apply to COLHOUN A COWTON, General Freight Agents JOHN S. WILSON, Agents, Office, Sixth street, above Chestnut Phuadulphia. January B. ISiB au7-tfi ED UjU A'l'iOiN TREEMOUNT SEM'NARY, NORRISTOWN PA., FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS— me Bummer Session of Four months will com mence on TUESDAY, April 5, at which time there will be room for additional pupils. The last term, was filled to the extent of the domestic arrangements. JOHN W. LOOK, mhls.f.m, w-6t* k Principal. Employment for women a depart ment for teaching Women Telegraphing has been commenced in the School of Design building, 1334 GHESTNUT Street. Ladies wishing to learn may apply as above. Charge for Instruction, $25 , mhs-lmo§ ANNIE L. OOLLADAY. INFANT’S RETREAT. ' MEDIA, DELAWARE 00., PA. T MES. SAHUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This institution, providing a refined home and the ten aerest care and culture for Children from three rt«l ev f o?, e vr a J 8 of a £ e > 'WiU be opened on Wednes *?• Media is 13 miles from Phila. p e £ Railroad. For particulars apply to BishVm Pa. References: COM? P r?° t ii r ’ Bishop Stevens, and the Epis. Martin C T’fi?7 4116 cit yi a lB ® to Abraham —■ 1 fel7-3m6 DENTISTRY CHI'S™ 1113 BEST ARE THE Sara? Vulcani? 0 EST j —be^ s “onnted on G-old, tinnons kuiiw'au a n, d °n Platina plates with con appearance n f^ lte “ s) ’ ’““tifui and natural in toinedat the «w ac f ,lra lf lr flt “ d > “av be M. D., Dentistf teSt notice O-B. POSTER, mhs-lm# ’ No. 123.1 CHESTNUT street. the JJENTISI SKwrd years > 219 VINE Street, Oib mS,?? 11 " the most beautiful TEETH 01 Vulclnite “a 0 ? old > Putina, Surer, neat anrt te =r,S? ra i te ,’ &c., at prices to any lientlnt!^ t S^ tial ,Z ork ’ mor ® reasonable thar to faster 8 1it 1 eit y or State. Teeth plnggei No Artll icial Teeth repaired to suit Bx 'ractlng. All work warranted to fli -^ PO ftrnlllm doM.Sm* KE ING—I,I9S boxes ScaledHer lor sale Swr? 1 ’ 0 s es JJOjl norrtng per, Champion •Wharf! by R SOUDER * CO., Dook.etreet • TEE iMiL¥ E¥£NlKe BULLETIN ■ IjBiJLAA'ILFB iA. WiiDNESDIY. MARCH 23, 1864, OFFER FOR SALE, ON FAVORABLE TERMS, $350,000 FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT. BONDS Western Pennsj lvania Railroad Gom’y. . Parries desiring a perfectly safe in vestment, will pJeuse call a^a-examine the Bonds and the evi dence as to their security. E. W. CLARK & GO., mBB-lm, 35 SOUTH THIRD ST 1864 NEW STOCK:. 1864 LINFORD LUKENS, N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts. NOW OFFERS Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. All tlie choicest novelties in this department. Constantly on hand* the best made Shirts in the city, orders promptly executed reasonable. JOHN C. ABRISON. Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Stoat, MANUFACTURER OF The Improved Pattern Shirt, FIRST CUT BY J. BURR MOOR*, Wari anted to Fit and Give Satisfaction also Importer and M&imfactnrer^ol GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS B.— All articles made in a superior mannw by band and from the best materials. 006-6 m J. F. IRF.DF.LT., No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STBBT, Between Cherry and Race, esstalde, wni«- Hse now on Band and constantly receiving an ele gant assertment o t Gentlemen’s Famishing Goods, Elurts on nnnd and made to order in tna ran ratto&ctor manner. A full line ol Gentlemen’ Merino Sh o-ts, Drawers, Ac. Also—LadlM' rlno Vests, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac. . oclT-Sm 147 NORTH EIGHTH ST. SMITH & JACOBS. 1220 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Honey Refunded If not Satisfactory | FINE SHIRTS atads of New Tor* Mills Mailta*. T«ry Flat IrUb I*nen Bosoms, only *3—ainfll prlct *3 75. William*Tille Muslin fa 75, unal prios S 3 59. Vary reasonable deduction to wholesale trad*. GREEN CORN AND TOMATOES Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN A POGUE, ol New Jersey, are superior to all others. TBeii large and varied stock of Freih Fruit*, Vegetable*, Jellie* Sauce*, Meat*, Soups, etc., £ In cans, Is offered trade at the Lowest Mar ket Prices, by their Sole Agents, ARCHER & KEEViCS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ’ No. 45 North Water St- and No. 48 North Delaware avenne. rfames 8. Earle * Son, 816 CHESTNUT ST. Immense Assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, Oil Paintings, First Class Engravings PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WINDOW CORNICES, _ PIER TABLES fcc. Ac fit FOR SALE. g The Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 610 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Has THREE-STORY BACK BUILDINGS. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Lot 18 by 87 Feet. »"Only a small part of Cash required. Jgr Jnqjgre on the premises, fcis-m T dress patterns.—spring 1 OPFNING. 10v3 CHESTNUT Street TPM PI.E OF FASHION! Mrs. M A. BINDER to! Designer ol French EnellshandAmer tcan Fashions, wih open THIS DAY a handsome °J PAPEH PATTERNS, lire!™, n Jacke,6 t Fashionable Sleeves and Ohil f’wPSTmeTTe|J°r, \ he , s P rln op, with the entrenchments thrown np jnst upon the eve of the great conflict wti.h was the turning point in the careerof ihe rebeilioi . The field, with its redoubts, wonderful stone defences, its timher breast-vorks, i'sfcrest heights, with ihe trees torn by shells and countless bn.lets, ana its long line, of earthwork defences, have ail ueen preserved intact and to so continue to preserve thern, as to be a monum-nt forever of the greatest of American Battle-fields, Is the object of tbe formation of the Association. Toenahle a large umnb-rof persons to ioin in this patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this snm makes each subscriber a member of tbe Association, anm part owner of the Olob-our Field op Gettysburg. fe24-wftn,3m What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylva ilia would not gladly embia e the privilege of re cording bis name upon this ro I of honor, and of .inking himself directly with the field where the lofty heroism of his con-try men vindicated the integrity of the Union and the principles of Free dom 7 And who 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 tbe certi ficate will, a view ot tbe field which will rank in history with Thxrmopvl-e, Marathon and Wa terloo 7 There are no salaried officers in this Association, noi are there any objects it/view In Its creation other than those already stated. The grounds were purchased from their original owners at the exac price to be paid for them by tbe Association, and the points selected, and the prices to be paid for them, mst the unqualified approval of a commute, of the Historical -• ociety of Pennsylvania. appointed for the purpose of Tixiting the field. The following are the nam’es of the general offi cers of the Aseo,. iation, and of the Local Com mittee in Philadelphia: Hon. JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL, Chairman Pro- Yisional Committee. Rev. Dr. S. b. SCHMUCKER, Vice Chairman. ReY. J. ZIEGLEH. Vice Chairman. T. D. CARSON, Treasurer. D. McCONAUGHY, secretary. LOCAL COMMITTEE —PHILADELPHIA. HENRY C. OAREY. Chairman. Edmund A. Ponder, Henry O. Baird, - . „ Treasurer. Secretary & ’L' Mercer, Prof. H . coppee, N. B. Browne, Dr. D. Gilbert, “• I*}l, GeorgeH. Boker, Chiles E. Smith, James L. Claghorn, S.M. Felton, Edwd W. Clark, w H. Ashhurst, her. E. W. Hatter, Jaj Cooke, Hon. William Strong, Ctas. J S’ille, Ferdinand J. Dreer, A. J. Ilrexel, Jno.A McAllister, Oswald Thompson, Geo. W. Childs, George K. Ziegler, John H. Dohnert, J-. 8. Lipplncott, Morion McMichael. William Bradlord, W W. Harding, Aubrey H. tmith, (lihson Peacock, John W- Forney. John O James, Nolen: on W*. Roberts, Morion P. Henry, Geo. F. Lee, Hau l Dongherty. Persons who are desirous of aiding in this pa triotic work can send their subscriptions to either of the gentlemen namsdabOTe, and they will re ceive their Certificates of Stock. BY OKDEB OF THE PHILADELPHIA COM MITTEE. • mh3 The Sunbeam Stories, Containing the charming, bright Stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROC R ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CH&iBTRAn, DREAM CHINTZ, „ STAR IN THE DESERT, Ac. Six beautiful volumes, Illustrated, ga 50. , W. P. HAZARD, Ja2l-t )yl *u south SIXTH Street. THEODORE Iff. APPLE, GAUGER AND COOPER, Nos. 102 and 104 frATZMER STREET* (Between Front and Second and Walnut Chestnut Streets,) PHILADELPHIA* Imitation Brandy Casks al ways on hand. Casks, Barrels and always on hand 01 madetoorder. fe!2-ly BPM AG, 1864. SPMNG 1864 EDMUND YARD & Co,, 617 CHESTNUT STREET. AND «H JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Have now m store their SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, Consisting of DRESS GOODS of ail kinds, Black and Fancy Silks, - Satins, Gloves, Milts, Ribbon add Dress Trim* mings. g ALSO, White Goods, Linens, Embroideries and Laoes. A large and handsome assortment of Spring and Sommer Shawls, BALMORAL SKIRTS, OF ALL GRADES, Which we offer to the trade at the lowest prices ja3o-3mi HENRY HARPER 520 Arch street, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Watch.es, Fine Jewelry, Solid. Silver Ware, AND SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS -O“FINE SWORDS and SILVER WARE mads on the premises mh7.lin{ A. S. ROBINSON, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLASSES, KKSK3 PIER, MANTLE & WALL MIRRORS. _ vs and Oil Paintin«. of Pictures and LookingGHas» War« fe26-lms Ko, 918 Chei&u/strec^Fhiiadeli.lia. FIELD MEMORIAL. AN APPEAL OFFICERS. BAMUEL JVV LaMsLEY. BROKER, No - 40 South. Third Street. _JffjT S i?f ks _ b