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    CITY ITEMS.
PRAYER FOR COLLECIES. — WO have been
requested to call attention to the fact that this
(Thursday) is the day set apart by the Presbyterian
churches of this city as a day of special prayer for
colleges and the youth of the Church, and we are
pleased to state, in this connection, that a meeting
for conference and prayer, with reference to this
subject, will be held at 1g o'clock this evening, in
the Peun Square Presbyterian Church, Broad street,
nbove Chestnut (Rev. J. M. CroweU's). In conse
quence of the Inclement weather on Sunday, the
pulpit notices of this meeting were necessarily
limited, and, as the subject le one of general interest
to the Christian community, we,therefore take coma-
Sion in this way to call attention to it, and have no
doubt that the meeting will be largely attended.
IMPORTANT TO TIIJ LADIES—GEORGE'S
TATeerr RAZE CRIALPER.—We have tried this little
article, and find that it will wave the hair beauti
fully in lees than live minutes. No lady's toilet
complete without one. For sale by Militia h 13en
vett, No. 11 North Fourth street, at wholesale, and
by K. K. Stewart, 732 Chestnut street, and John
Mustlu, Jr., 808 Chestnut street, and S. E. corner of
Arch and Seventh streets, at retail.
STE/or - BERRY WlNE.—Haying had our
attention called to this article by Mr. Albert 0.
lioberts, the well-known grocer, corner of Eleventh
and Vine streets, as being a very superior wine,
fully equalling the celebrated Malmsey Madeira,
we are enabled, after testing it, to recommend it
With confidence to our readers as a firat,rate article,
of undoubted purity, and one that, by physicians,
Is said to be admirably adapted for medicinal pur
poses, We may add, however, that the mere fact of
its being advertised by Mr. Roberta (see our adver
tising columns) is sufficient guarantee of its merits,
as those who deal with him—and there is legion—
have reason to place the most implicit confidence in
everything he recommends. His entire stock of tine
groceries is of the choicest and most tempting cha
racter, and is well worthy the attention'of all who
are particular in catering for the wants of the inner
nian.
Lt. FINFI STOCK of GROCEIHES.—The
Popular old stand of Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in
fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has
long been the favorite resort of our citizens to ob
tain the choicest and finest articles in the Grocery
line, both foreign and domestic. One peculiarity of
ibis stook is that his immense trade enables him to
have it constantly renewed, giving it a peculiar
freshness at all seasons of the year, which those who
are accustomed to living well never fail to appre
ciate. 'We are authorized to state that he has just
received a fine lot of new Salmon, in the usual va
riety of styles, to which we invite the attention of
our readers.
HARTMAN'S CONCERT AT I'fIIISICAL FUND
IlAr.r..—We aro requested to state that a limited
number of tickets for Mr. Hartmann's concert, to be
given on Monday evening, March 2, in aid of various
eocietlea of utility to our soldiers, are now on sale
nt Andrea musio store, 1104 Chestnut street, Gould's
music store, Seventh and Chestnut atreets, and
Winner's musics store, 933 Spring Garden street. 2t
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE EXAMINATION.—
The regular winter examination at the, Polytechnic
began yesterday, and will be continued through the
evc ek. The spring session Is announced to begin on
Monday next.
SoLomis in Camp or on the field, exposed
to changes of the weather, should have a box of
s' Brown's Bronchial Troches" in the pocket, in readi-
Less upon the first appearance of a Cold, Cough, or
,Sore Throat, which they are sure to relieve.
WINTER CLoTruNci I WINTER CLOTHING 1
WirerEn CLarittrio.—Charles Stokes & Co., under
the Continental Hotel, are now offbring their stock
of Winter Clothing, which consists of the most de
sirable goods in the market, and all made up in the
latest styles and lathe best manner, at reduced prices,
in order to make room for their spring stook. The
garments Bold at this establishment, as the continued
patronage of thousands attests, are all of the bestima-
Serials, and are sold at prices within the reach of
all, and as low as tirsbelass goods can be sold. Par
ties wishing winter or early spring garments can now
avail themselves of bargains, as our heavy goods
Must be closed out in a few weeks. The public are
Invited to call at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the
Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.
POST OFFICES, PAST AND PRESENT.—
The new poet office is farther west than any post
office In the city ever was. In old times this im
portant department of the Government service was
located in Front street, and the city itself extended
but a very few squares beyond that street. Trade is
gradually working its way westward, Messrs.
& Wilson having led the van in enterprise
by erecting their famous Brown-Stone Clothing
Ball, at Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
AN OLD STYLE REV,IVED.—An exchange .
says the " Dickeys , ' are coming into vogue again.
They have been out of fashion for twenty years.
This summer their use is to. be revived as a matter
Of economy. Two plain Adria and a half dozen
dickeys are equal in point of utility to six shirts.
IsTecessity is the parent of this revival. For the in
formation of those concerned, we would state there
Will be entire new spring styles introduced this sea
lion by Granville Stokes, the Fashioner and Clothier,
609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
THE following beautiful and patriotic song
was writtten by a young soldier only nineteen years
Of age, in the 27th New York Regiment . This noble
boy has been in no less than twelve pitched battles,
the brave McClellan and Burnside comma....-a_
/AA Antietam he was severely woundeil. It was while
tie lay in the hospital, ainwly but aurely;recovering
hit wounds fro...4he soothing effects of Drake's
Plantation Bit that tho song was composed.
It fell into the ha II of General Bartlett, ....u., was
t , e3
respectively hie iln, his major, his colonel; ant
la now his general, to whom the world is Indebted
for its appearands. Ills parents and friends reside
M Binghamton, N. Y., and well may they be proud
.of him, The grand army of the Potomac should
adopt and sing the mg :
S -T-1860-- X
A eon° OP WEALTH, NAPPINXBB, AND GLORY.
0, well may you call me the magic,
With health for the body and soul,
And naught of the dark, deadly potion
So often In Bacchus' bowl)
I scatter the fierce fiends of fever ;
.Give purity's self to the breath ;
Scoff changes of water and diet,
And conquer the cholera, Death !
Hurrah for the "5 T " and " X " !
Hurrah for the " S T " and " X"
Yes shout for Drake's Plantation Bitters,
• And, the magical "S T " and "X " I
I cheer up the desolate spirit ;
I gild the sad heart with new light,
Like stars shedding cloud•quenching splendor
Through all the dark changes of night.
The statesman, bard, merchant, mechanic,
And farmer, drink In me deep bliss :
:Never bird had a purer when giving
The dow-rose of morning her kiss.
Hurrah for the "S . T " and "X" I
Hurrah for the " S T " and " X " I
Yee, shout for Drake's Plantation Bitters
And the magical " S T " and "X "
What comfort I bear to the soldier
With Liberty's banner unfurled
.A draughqand he'll laugh at all cannon,•
Though shaking the heart of the world; •
•And what oares the gallant, bold sailor
For tempest, if strengthened by me ;
With shouts for Columbia, he carries .:• '
Triumphant her stars on the sea.
Hurrah for the " S. T " and "X "
Hurrah for the "S T and "X" !
Yes, shout for Drake's Plantation Bitters
And the magical " S T " and "X " I
Then well may you call me the magic,
With health (or the body and soul,
And naught of the dark, deadly poison
So often in Bacchus' bowl.
For youth, manhood, age I was chartered,
By Pleasure and Health at my birth,
And these, with the genius of Glory,
Stand guard on my throne on the earth.
Hurrah for the "S T " and 1 . X" I
Hurrah for the " S T " and " X " I
Yes, shout for Drake's Plantation Bitters
And the magical " S T " and " X "
ARRIVALS AT MR HOTELS,
131' TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Coutlueutal—Math
Strome, Pottsville
d. Chestnut streets
E Moorhead, Cincinnati
F C Moorhead, Cincinnati
A R. Donaldson, St Louie
Miss IC FDouadlson, Ohio
J 13 Libby, Portland .
S Jones, AIM&
Mrs Harrison, Baltimore
JP Upward, ficw York
W Footer, Jr, flew York
W Horn, New York -
Dr Wright & wf, Boston
A Manama, New York
0 H Rogers & la, Boston
bass S ManaHald, Boston
Miss A 1) Manslield, Boston
S M Hitchcock&wf,Newark
J P Lindsay & la, Conn
T Gosh ran, Pittsbarx
Mrs Vormilye, New lurk
C Hager, Lancaster
J M McClure,Milford, Pa
Mies Hamtrietti, Virginia
Dr 11 N Whittolsey, N Y
Rnbt Bliss, New York
W M Fisher, New York
W W Chipman, New York
AD Crow & la, U S A
C C Ward, New York
Mr Daaydow, Wash, D C
B Forster, New York
T L Cowell & wf, Brooklyn
ER Sawyer, Boston
J Brown, Connecticut
\V Holler, St Louis
B L Sherman Sr /a, N Y
J N Judson St la
J B Graves, New York
Jahn T Mouran, It Island
H H Wright, Chicago
W B Tolle, Cincinnati, 0
Geo Way & land Bridgeport
Theo B Starr la, > Y
A Hook, Boston
J T Masters & w, Greenwich
Cop Drake, ait, England
J U S N
P A Moore, Troy ,_N Y
McConlhe, Jr, Troy, N Y
H H Whitman, Boston
Miss If P Whitman, Boston
0 RlCing, New York
Isaac Rico & lady
P Pettobone, Wyoming no
'W R Murphy, Pittsburg
. Jas Marrs thine, Towanda
Mr Crowding, it Louis
Mr Marshall, Cleveland
it Cal 1V A Doster, Wash
Pll Hackett, Pittsburg
J S Abbott, Columbus, 0
H G Lomison, Greensburg
Relit Ash welt, Pittsburg '
Thos Little, 1-IttAnrg
John H Thomas, Louisville
E Jones, Elmira, NC
W Webb, Elmira, N Y
Chas 8 Mel ntee, U S A
P W Field, Chicago •
Thee Elverson, Reading
J E Kingstrary, New Xork
IV Johnston &la, Delaware
16 Johneou, Baltimore
BS N Shenk &wf, Lane, Pa
T P Mepliam. New York
..J 8 Ilopkit's,Foransvilie,lnd
Julius Lela
-J N Templer, Portland
Mists Shank, Portland
• 0 W Gee, Indianapolis
y A Gould, Benton
...,Til French, Boston
Jan C Ward, New York
Peter Hardie. Williamsport
Jesse Sowell,.Boston
John C Hayes, Fond du Lae
.A D Bonenteel,Fond the Lac
.Judson Sheets, Boston
1) W Gebr, Maryland
Jonah Caldwell. Boston
'IV 0 Howe, Boston
i '
obn Geller, New York
Rano, Now Jersey
Garrison, Pittsburd
WI 0 arrison,Pittentri
Card H M Whittlesey, Va
J D Perryman, Tennessee
C Adams, Pittsburg
Miss A R Shipp, Pittsburg
11 C Southwick, New York
It Lathan', New York
Et Hutchins, Providence
J Dunham, Boston
rHarper, Now York
Jackson, New York
Dunn, Chicago
Girard—Chestnut
2' Parke, Parkaba rg
0 H Bates, New York
"eir McKeever
P E Brown
CW Dunlap, WISCOMiII
OI W J Rowland,ll B A
T Redden. Newark . , N.l
C W Wostendonf
Iddinialirrr;Pittaburg
gi Linn, Bellefonte
McCoy, Bellefonte
g 3 Willie me, Pittsburg
F Anderson, Plitebnrg
fr, Wilkens. Mass
W J Antherford & wPenna,
re J McClure Harrisburg
r J Bally, II S A
Ladomtuf
Suss, Chicago
W Knoche, Harrisburg
W H Caslow, Harrisburg
J J Dull, Harrisburg
J H Ziegler, Harrisburg
B D Hal I,Bnlern. H J
B Truton,Wash,D C
M L Bowel, Wash, D C
W H Godey, Georget'n, D C
3+ L Williams & wife
Biles We.4ton, New Y or k
C Bart, Cleveland
National—Bac°
Y Ely, Lebanon
J Lazarn., Ashland
Miss E Gonld, Carbon co
L Diefenderfer, M D,Pa
J H Kelm, Mechaniczbarg
W H Waplee, Penna
B Rte, Allentown
N Fried, Allentown
0 /Kelm, biochantcebarg
Stoned Vernon—Seco
0 W Stark, Pen=
Ward, Penns - •
C Qowen, Philad'a
Ifferchants•--Fourth
C R rostor, Philadelphia
Wm Burgess, Hmerhill
C 9 Palmer. Hew Hoho
Geo L Carrington, Conn
J R Th Gunmen, Wash, l) C
_fee Gooey. Bedford co, Pa
Maj Thom Snyder. Penna
R.l Garrard, Bolair, 0
C H Loco, Pittsburg
Mrs Ermlt, Allegheny Clly
Lieut C W Chapman
Win Bronnan,Carbondale
Jno 1) Ruddy, Somerset, Pa
Col El Cl riot
R 11 Petrikon, Huntingdon
H Jackson, Lafayette, Ind
km 1) Schuly, Loulot, Ky
St. Louie—Chastain
A Mellish, Now York
C Potter, Jr. HI
CS Hunt, USN
W Masten, Jr, U 8 N
0 Page
C Hooper •
JUirlek, Ohio •
L Hai noon, Freehold
Eieut J Hiller ' Virginia
Copt 0 Jones, Minn
F D Hetrick, Easton
W 13 Walters, Ohio
L Davis, Jr, New York
Dr Rowe. New York •
3 Van lionaselear y N J
D Darrem*, New lork.
.1' Darrow, NOW York
The union—Arch
E N Colestook, Ohio
0 Colestook, uhio
Gloom Crook, Phila
D Mann°, Wellsville
Wiederhold, Pittsburg
J Chorryholmes, Ohio
Alex Allen, Massillon
.1 B Thompson, Salem, N J
Mb CCurpouter, N J
rest. below Ninth.
Mrs C R McLean New York
York
MissLazoli,New
Miss C A Lazell, New York
H R Angus, Now York
Mr Hall & la, New York
0 S Oaines, Cincinnati
O A Robinson, Germantown
0 Franois, New York
B W Heeler,New York
0 Utley, Connecticut
J B Stewart, Des Moines
Blakeny, Springfield
0 8 Jonea, Ohio
J W Woir & la, Harrisburg
0 Pat ciao% Pottsville
J Penalilp, Pottsville
Mrs Haley, Harrisburg
Mrs Haldeman, Harrisburg
I 11 HAIDOS New Jersey
J Squires, Reading, Conn
Witqueruot, Now York
J M Cruintney, Reading
0 MCromincy, Reading
0 Hall, 1.1 ts A
T Little, Pittsburg
D 8 Idacrum.Plltsburg
J H White, Maryland
II Beet, New York
Davies,New York
I Walton, New York
above Third.
D Aboll, W'msport
Wm J Koch. Ringgold
P Barnet, Lehighton
J V Sheep, Danville
C K Hock, Hilton
A Wilhelm & fam,Cornwall
R Shirk, Lebanon
E Ilartranft, Pottstown
d street. above Arch
ICart Q W Hubbell, Cheat 11
A J Shields, Chestnut HAI
street, below Arch.
J .1 Boone, Salem, 0
Boone, Salem 0
E ,
Plant. New Ct
W (1 Patton, Columbia, Pa
W Hamlin, Wayne eo, Pa
Meld Molly,litenhunicab'g
John Lloyd k hti Penult
Hopkins, M. li, Baltimore
Wm P Hayfield, Penns •
Jos Obordort, Baltimore
Arthur Orr, Madison, Ind
Thos lt Patton
John Woodside
1. P Chapman, Penult
W Johnson, Penn&
A. Howard, Wesigrovo, Pa.
American—Chest:au
.7 MrPermit, Maryland
J 11 Hartman, Baltimore
(Ito Simpson, Jr, Benton
Jim R Blvitno, %Vatillington
Lt Cul J B Sin eve, Henna
Lieut Juu Bit:lam& Penult
Cant Geo 11 Eitalumu,Ponna
Mont B M Renlinga, Henna
Win V Hawthorn, N York
1, A Winthrop, New York
W 11 Lansing, New York
IL Backus, New York
Theo at Jeer. Baltimore
(3 0 Pengh, Dayton, 0
J N Williams & la. Del
S Drinkhonee, Heaton, Pa
J R Whitaker, Penne
J N Gilderalere,' .Delaware
H Graham, Washington
Wm Sherley, Baltimore
H iihorley, Baltimore
street. above Fifth.
8 Ilawos Boston
S Smith, W Chester
Mrs E It Elmer, Bridgeton
John Tales
U S Watson, Massuchuselts
Jas•Whito,lioston
13.1 w Griffith, New York
W.I . Smith, Mlnersvllle
W II Stroh, M Chunk
S Norman, Baltimore
.7 Rutter, W Chester
C Caspar, Somerville
Jno Woolen. elorylaud
J N rhari', Delaware
.11i Steele, Maryland
S martin & la, Virginia
J P Hargis & la, Maryland
J It Mooore & la, Maryland
J I' Manlove. Maryland
A N Colder
street, above Third.
A. Price. New York
Lieu. 11. II Thomas, N Y
Mrs J 11 Taylor, R Y
H Ben, Brooklyn
Mies niter, Pottsville
G W Whitmore, New York
Mr Nelson. New York
S Smith, Connecticut
C Ingersoll, Wash, D C
H Pierce; Massachusetts
J I. Mhos, New Jersey
Wilson, Now Jersey
Mrs GI 0 Mein, New YOrk
Miss L Yen Wart, N Y
BF Ervin on; Now York
It K Slaughter
G Wagner, New York
treet, above Third.
Sam' 0 Johnston, Ohio
Dr 0 A Spangler & la
F C Kramer, Carlisle, Pa
J W Shafer, Chambersbu'g
E Weber, New York •
E Bayless, Manion. 0
1 . , Beecher. Pottstown
, . .
Nv Alberson, WaynabOro
jra Cartright, Bethlehem
net. above Chestnut.
Gnu W Booth & la, Poona
Louis 6lmbrie Pittsburg
Jos J Hall, Media, Pa
W Yarnell, Media, Pa
Miss A Fell, Bucks co, Pa
f II Butler, Bucks co, Pa
John Dnirstn.West Chester
JE Towers, Cheater co, Pa
I W H &staler, Cheater co, Pa
Commercial—Sixth s
John S Bondi, Man land
H It Float
•
A J Woir. Pennsylvania I
John Baker, Pennsylvania
B 0 Howard, Pittsburg
Jos S Ely, Newtown
Jos Mintzer, Pottstown
Clayton Mintzer, Pottstown
John-Ronnedy,- Jr, Vanua
J B Champion
and Market streets.
Jas Hopkins, Boston
W Franks, Princeton
H S Diuinger, Nowvillo
E A 'Vomit, Chester co
Mrs A Bagley, Wayne co
State. Union—Sixth
John Peters, Paterson
W Marsh, Pennsylvania
Jos McConnell, Pittsburg
Weenier, Indiana co
Jas L Kelley, Perry co
Thos 13 Wait, Pittsburg
eet. above Market.
'ChM A Malanegal, Pa
John DatViß, Lewistown
J B Selheimer, Lewistown
W A Norton, Reading
Bdw Lord, Camden, Del
Madison—Second st
C A Conuaway, Delaware
Connowoy, DCIRSVare
James, Delaware
biro Moore & ch, Frankford
F Aixou,.New Jersey
Bald Eagle—Third
P Reed, Schuylkill co,Pa
A j Mosser, Penult
.1 !dosser, Patina
J Final/hush, Poona
S Hess, Penn&
above CAII~I2III.
Dr W F Donnasky, Penns
J Hawk, Monroe co, Pa
\V S Daintier, Hamburg
E 11 Snyder, Penns
Blackßear—Third street, above CallowMU.
.1 Benson, Fenno T Neimeyor & la, Ohio
C Gilbert & la, Wetherbury C Shaffer, Cooperebarg
I Butz, M Chunk .7 Arnold, Coopereburg
Harlemari,Wetherby D J Harper & la, Olney
C Lehman, Rockport • S &tax, Easton, Pa
potililasmm44D) 01 •:.[I)
SEE FOURTH PAWL
Ship Saranak, Rowland, from Liverpool 14th nit, with
mdseand 90 passengers to Cope Bros. Feb 9, Wm Scott,
Beaman, a native of Liverpool, fell from aloft, and in live
days afterwards died from the injuries he received, and
was buried at sea.
Ship St Peter, Sprague, 3 days from New York, in bal
last to Peter Wright & Sons.
Bark Oak, Ryder, 10 days from Boston, with mdse to
Tweils & Co:
. .
Scbr Jos WWebster, Blake, from Cienfuegos Sth inst,
ith sugar and molasses to S & W Welsh.
Bohr Roxbu, Crowell, 7. days from Boston, with
dse to Crowell y & Collins.
Schr Kansas, Outten, 2 days from Concord, Tel, with
rk to Jas L. Bewley &
Fehr Antietam, Irons, 6 days from New York, in bal
art to J S Baziey& Co.
Steaming America, Virden, 12 hone from Delaware
Breakwater.
Bark A A Drebort, Scudder, from Cienfuegos • brigs D
B Doane. from Cardenas; Josephine. from Havana;
Mary E Milliken, from New York—reportod by Mr Wm
Edwards, pilot.
Sehr U W Ilynson, from Now Orleans.
CLEARED.
Brig Win al Dodge, Anderson, Pernambuco, Sohn MA.
ou & Co.
Schr Rover, Potter, Liverpool, Curtis & Knight
Schr Connecticut, Clock, Piaey Point, Bunter, Norton
• Co.
Schr Neptune's Bride, Jarvis, New Orleans, do
MEMORANDA.
Sihr Neptune, Burling, hence for New York, went
ashore on Sunday lest on Hereford Bar—vessel and cargo
(coal) a tol al loss; no lives lost.
Ship News.
NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Arrived, steamer Port
Royal, from Newbern ; bark Frank Lovett, from
Glasgow.
Below, ship Patrick Henry, from Liverpool,
BOSTON, Feb. M.—Arrived, steamer Saxon, from
Philadelphia; brig Union, from St. Thomas; Santia
go. from Port au Prince; Monticello, from Port
Patx; J. Stevens, from Minatitlan. The steamer
Glasgow sailed from Provineetown eta o'clock this
afternoon for New York.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
PVRB .
Bottled by
lIDOLPIIO WOLFE,.
NEW YORK. .
To Tun Errfmwm of ,
For some time past, I hare heen'eulleitod by the Medi
cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps" business the bottling of PURE BOUR
BON WHISKY, which could be relied ou by the Medical
profession. I would have acceded to their request some
time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article.
After considerable difficulty and delay, I have arranged
with two distillers in Bourbon county for a regular
supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Ky.,
for the purchase of BOURBON WHISKY, direct from
the distillers, when offered for sale In that market.
The 'Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles,
and packed in cages of one dozen each, with a Ste simile
of my signature on the label.
I remain, yours respectfully,
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
• r isio. 9l BEATER Street.,
.INEW YORK, January 30th. 1863. 174M.Pn0 Worse, Yeti : , 22 Beaver St., New York:
DEAR Sin: The want of rare Liquors fur Medicinal
ptirposes hae been long felt by the profession, and thou
sands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulte
rated articles.
'We have tested the several articles which yOtt sent us,
and consider Mostly entitled to the high reputation you
claim for it.
We would recommend you to appoint some of the re
spectable Apothecaries, in different parte of the United
States, as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky.
where the Profession can obtain the same when needed
!for medicinal purposes.
i• Wishing you success in your new enterprise,
We remain your obedient servants.
I ' 'VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., No.l Gramercy Park.
1 • J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital,
f &c., N 0.14 East Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 796 Broadway.
H. P. DE WEES, H. D., 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WORSTER, M. D.. 120 Ninth street.
NELSON STELLE, M. D., 87 Bleecker street.
JOHN O'REILLY, M. D., 280 Fourth street.
B. J. RAPHAEL, BL D. , Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery, Now York Medical
College, dm., 91 Ninth street, and others.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DRUGGISTS,
AND
PRIVATE FAMILIES:
beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the
following firms as agents for the sale of this Pare Bour
bon Whisky, where samples can always be seen, and
will soon be formate by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo
thecary, and Hotel in the United States.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 BEATER Street.
GEORGE H. ASHTON, CHARLES ELLIS, SON, &
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY, •. CO.
& COWDEN, W: L. HADDOCK & CO.
fe2A-10t
DR. D. .TAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—
All who have used this standard Medicine for
Asthma. Consumption,
Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Croup,
Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness,
Or any Pulmonary Complaint, attest Its usefulness.
Recent Coughs and Colds, Pleuritic Paint, &u, are
quickly and effectually cured by its diaphoretic, sooth
ing, and expectorant power.
Asthma it always cures. It overcomes the spasmodic
contraction of the air vessels, and by producing free
expectoration at once removes all difficulty of breathing.
Bronchitis readily yields to the Expectorant. It sub
dues the inflammation which extends through the wind
tubes, produces free expectoration, -and suppresses at
once the cough and pain.
Consumption.—For this insidious and fatal disease,
no remedy on earth has ever been found so effectual, It
subdues the inflammation, relieves the cough and pain,
and relieves the difficulty of breathing, and produces an
easy expectoration, whereby all irritating and obstruct
ing matters are removed from the lungs.
Whooping Cough is promptly relieved by this Balm . -
tome t. It shorten s the duration of the disease one-half:
and greatly mitigates the sufferings of the patient .
In all Pulmonary Complaints, in Croup, Pleurisy,
&c., it will be found to be prompt, safe, pleasant, and
Prepared only by DR. D. JAYNE & SON, 242 CHEST
NUT Street, and sold by Druggists generally. te2s-2t
BATOEXLOR'S HAIR DYE !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature*
warranted not to injure the hair In the least; remedied'
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautifd, Sold by all Druggists, &c.
sir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATORI
LOB, on aefour Edda of each box.
FACTORY. No. *lll. BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond edreetl
S-T-1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTIRB.
They purify, strengthen. and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late ho ur' .
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the etomaeh.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They sure Diarrhcoha, Cholera, and Cholera Norbas. •
,They oare Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the beet BITTERS In the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Ruin, the eel.
prated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbe, and are taken with
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time
of day. Particularly recommended to delicate person]
requiring a gentleetimulant. Sold by all Grocers. Drag•
Lists, Rote's. and Saloons. P. IL BRAKE at CO., 20g
BROADWAY, New York. se24-em
ONE-PEIOB CLO THING, OF THE LATTA?
I=lEB, made in the Best Manner. expressly for RETAIL
BALM LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Carve. All Goods made to Order warranted eatlefectory.
Our Owe-Paton Fusing id atriotly adhered to. All an
thereby treated
del2-17 JONES & 00,, 804 MAREET Mod.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. •
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late how*.
They airenethen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath nud ncidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrbma, Cholera, and Cholera Morten.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. ..
Thoinrethe beet Bitters in the world. They make
the weak man strong% and are exhausted nature's peak
restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Canny&
Bark, Caecarlila Bark, Dandelion, ChamomileFlowero.
Lavender Flowers. Wintergreen, guise, Clover-bode, '
Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander. Bor•
dock, S.—T,=lS6e—X., &c.
The following is a sample of the testimony daily re
ceived
'SOLDIERfe 110/4F.. CINCINNATI. 0.. lan.
Messrs. P. 11. Drake Et Co. :
ChtsrmLax : This institution has received and en.
tended aid to over '14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. 1 .
have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in
numerous cares of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite,'
no., with the most remarkable and gratifying results.
It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has
given many a roor fellow his usual health. I wish thil
preparation Witi in every family, in every hospital, and
on every attlo-Ileld.
- •
' With resreet, your servant,
_ Da. O. W. ANDREWS, Snot
. .
0 Errurees : We require another supply of your
Plan
tation Flitiers. the popularity of which daily increage
with the ;meats of our house.
Respectfully,
SYKES. CHADWICK, & CO.
* * * * I had been so ill with Liver Coin
plaint and Dyepepsia that I was compelled to abandon
my business. I need three bottles of the Plantation
Bitters, and, to my astonish Went, am entirely cured.
They are tho best medicine I ever used, and I shall en
deavor to make them known. PlO/1543 Inform me what
S.—T.-1860—X. means.
Yours truly, 11. B. KINGSLEY.
DR. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re
giment, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per
fect, and harmless tonic I ever used."
GALT HOUSE, LOUISVILLE. Ky., Dec. 21, 1881.
News. P. IL .Drake & Co. :
We are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation
Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro
curing this admirable article.
Respectfully yours,
MIAS F. MILLER & CO., Proprietors.
• • • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured
me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years'
standing. I hace'recommended them to others, and, as
far as 1 know, with signal success.
I am, &c.. Bar. J. S. OATHORIC
Hesore. Drake & Co.:
The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here.
Send us twenty eases more. and oblige
-Yours truly, T. P. SAUNDERS & CO.
Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and
clergymen, lawyers, and shidents exhausted by men
tal labor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most bene-
ticial tonic
Every bottle has the fitc gintiie of our signature on
a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and. Cnintry Stores
fe26•tbsta-tapl if
!LIPPINCOTT—ULM-0n Wednesday, February
Efith, 1863, by his Honor Mayor Henry, Joseph 0. Lip
pincott and Martha, daughter of the late Brasilia Ellis,
both from near Mount Holly, Burlington co., N. J. •
Mount Holly Mirror please copy.
CONLY—JUSTICE. —On the 10th instant, by the Rev.
J. Walker Jackson, Mr. Francis A. Conly to Miss Re
becca Justice, daughter of Henrietta Band and the late
Charles Justice, all of Philadelphia. s
FERELER—HYATT. —On the evening of 7th of Feb
ruary. by Rey. E C. Ambler, Mr.. John 'Perkier, of
Philadelphia; to HIM Idargaretta; daughter of Mr.
John Hyatt, of Harper'. Perry, Va.
•
PETIT.—On the 24th inst. at Long Branch, N. J.,
Jonathan Petit. 6r., in the 74th year of his age.
The relatives end Maude et the istelly: are 1 . .1.01;41y,
invited to attend his funeral, from oreen-stmet Meeting
Rouse, in Philadelphia, onSigth day morning, the 27th
inst.. at 11 O'clock.
--- -7 , ..,0. 1 0.—0n the 26th Met., Mrs. }at.. S. Patten.,
w inz.er Cepteirr wm. - Patten. seed 61 years.
No.ice will be given orfaneral in evening papers.
DRAEB.—On the 24th tnet„ R. Dillon °rake, E.
son of the late Richard Drake, Esq., of London,
land.
11AIDIES.—In camp near Bell Plain, Va., on the 231
Inst. First Lieut. 6:asonel B Haines, quartermaster
121seRegment I'. V., in the 23 f year of his age, son of
Josiah L. Baines.
. _
Due notice will be given of the funeral.
MeBRIDE. —On the evening of 25th lest., Gordon T.
Ewing, infant son of Rev. Matthew and Mary A. afc-
Br.de.
DIEHL.—On the 21th inst., Sarah A. wife of William
Diehl, and daughter of the late Jacob Earnest.
The male relatives and friends of the family are re
m:meth:illy -invited to attend the funeral, from her lam
residence, No. MS South Sixteenth Street, on Friday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. ""
BAt S. —On the 23d inst., Samuel B. Baas, in the 73c1
year of his ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of !Assort-in-law,
James M. BuotiO, No. 8E) North Eleventh street, this
(Thursday) morning, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Lebanon
Cemetery.
BIJTCHINSON. —At Bristol, Pa., on the evening of
Monday, Feb. 23d, Marian, daughter of Joseph B. and
Selina Hutchinson. in the 13th year of her age.
The friends of the family aro invited to attend the
funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without
further notice.
DODGSOB. —At hie residence, in Darby, on Second
day morning, the 23d instant, Joseph Dodgson, aged 77
years.
The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, to meet at Friends Meeting
House, in Darby !this (Fifth-day) morning, the 26th in
stant, at 10 o'clockecisely, without further notice. ••
BAYNE.—On thud instant, Mrs. Sarah Bayne, wife
of Samuel Bayne, aged 42 years. •
BROW/MOLTS. —On the 22d instant, Joseph Brown
hone.ed 56 years. •
HARM.—On the 21st instant, Mr. Christoph Frederick
Harm in the 63d year of his age.
LB±—On the 23d instant, Charles H. Lex, in the 26th
year of his age. •
LONG.—On the 24th instant, Elizabeth, wife of the late
Andrew Long, in the 41st year of her ago. •
SPRING MOURNING GOODS-BES
SON & SON,—Mourning Store, No. 918 CHEST
NUT Street. have received
Black Silks of the most desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks.
Paris Printed Foulard Silks.
Black Normalines, Tamises. Bombazines,
Black Crape Tammetans, Alpacas, and Slohairs.
Black and White Lawns. Ginghams, Mohair&
Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Baregee.
Black English Crapes and Veils.
Shawls, llMery, Gloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleeves.
l-tt
he. feh
E YRE LANDELL, FOURTH. AND
ARCH, are outing
Spring Style Dress Silks,
Spring Style Dress Goods,
Stripe Reps Skirting,
English Bombazines,
• First Quality Gloves, fe2B
T YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, are opening .
Rork-Span Silk bliawls, • .
Lama Shawls. long and square
• Black Thibet Long Shawls,.
•
Black Barcge Romani, I and 2 yards wide,
Bleck Florentine, New Fabric, ret
PROF. C. C. SCHAEFFER PRO
POSES to deliver his opening Lecture THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, as au Introductory, free, and
Ladies as well as Gentlemen interested in the study of
German, are cordially invited to attend, at Concord Hall,
108 N. TENTH Street, at a before S o'clock. It*
MEETING OF THE FIRST WARD
NATIONAL 11111013 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
will be held at the house of Charles Dougherty, PAESI"-
UNK Road, below Wharton street, THIS (Phoradar)
EVENING, Feb. 28th. 1863, at 714 o'clock.
By order of JOHN W. DU BEBE, President.
Jong O'Dornigt, Secretary. lt*
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.—AN AD
JOURNED MEETING of the NATIONAL UNION
CLUB. of Philadelphia, will be held on THURSDAY
EVENING., the 78th inst., at 7,tg o'clook, at the COM
MONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT above SIXTH.
to receive the report of the Committee on Or • nuation.
S. SNYDER LEIDY, C airman.
E. A. MERRICK, Secretary. fe2s-21
MQ. CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPA.
NY.—The Coupons due March let ISM, on the
EIGHT PER CENT Mortgage Bonds of 'THE CONTI
NENTAL HOTEL COMPANY" will be payable on and
after MONDAY, March 2d, upon presentation of the
same at the Office of the Treasurer, No. 813 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRICE,
fe26-tmh2 Treasurer.
r 3.. . POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—
SPAIN° SESSION.—The Spring Course of Lec.
turee and practical instruction in the Technical Schools
and in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY,
March 2d. Applicants (or admission will please attend
at 9 A. at the College Building. PENN Square.
AL RED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
(e26 -6t° President of Faculty.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL
LEG E OF PE tin YLVANI.t. —The Fifteenth An
nual COMMENCEMENT, for conferring Decrees, will be
held, iu the Musical Fund Hall, LOCUST Street, on
TUESDAY. March 3, at 12 M.
Valedictory by S. S. BROOKS, K D., Professor of
Practice. The public invited.
fe2s-81* S.. S. BROOKS, K D., Dean.
UNITED STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION — No. 27 South SIXTH Street.-
222 be following by the President of the
United States, sufficiently authenticates the Commission
to the public:
The Sanitary Commission is doing a work of humanity
and direct practical value to the naiion, in this time o
its trial. it is entitled to the gratitude and confidence o
the people, and I trust it will be generously supßorted.
There is uo agency through which voluntary olfermgs of
patriotism can be more effectively made.
ABRA HAM LINCOLN.
Contributions, In money or hospital supplies, are ear- .
nestly solicited, and trill be thankfully received by RO
BERT hi, LBW'S, General Superintendent of the Deno
sttory, Igo. 9T South SIXTH Street; by CALEB COPE,
Esq., Treasurer. Northeast corner•of MINOR and SIXTH
Streets; or by Mr. H. A. DE FRANC F. , Collector. feti-St
New York.
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
EtteR2ARY 24,180.
Ss under existing postal arrangements all poets ea
collected ou foreign letters must be accounted for by the
Post Office Department to foreign Governments in specie,
or its eqnivalent, the Postmaster General has found it
necessary to order that in future all postage, charged
itin:;:iati d
witeitgr ß sOßZilvtgulkoorn fi c t i r re e p l e A n a e° c ‘ O l n k :
elided. shall be collected COssi. e
• The following is an extract from the instructions re
ceived from the Postmaster General:
•• You are, therefore, hereby directed, from and after
the first of March next, to collect In gold or silver cola
allpostages due on unpaid letters received in the mails
from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND. FRANCE,
PRUSSIA, HAMBURG, BREMEN. and BELATtibi."
The above orders will be in force from and after SUN
. DAY next, Marehlst , Ifia
fe2s-41 C. A. WALIMII,,
Imo OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, Simansannia, Febra.m7
1863.
- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. THE ANNUAL
ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS. will be held on MON
DAY, the second day of Marsh, 1863, at the °Mee piths
Company, - No. 23n Bola THIRD Street: Th Polls
will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. H.
No share or shares transferred within slaty days re
ceding the election will entitle the hoKat or bol era
thereof to mote, • EDMUND SMITH,
felo-tmh2 Secretary.
I •
88 ----' II I • 5 4 I FEBRUARY 26. 1861
5..-L-T.-1860-X
WILLARD~B HOTAL.
WASTIINCITON, D. C., Jan. 22,1853.
CLEVELAND, Dec. 3..1963
ROCIIRSTXR, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1261.
BURNBTT HOUSE. CINOTNIXATI, OWN
December 20, 1862
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
202 BROADWAY, New York
3!,.c..4kxtmc.zEaD.
371=..
TO ALVIVRO MVP...FRIENDS IN
bar THE ATIMY.--Eoldicre Aid Societies, clergymen,
editors, and others are respectfully requested to aid in
disseminating the fotiowing notice, which is of interest
to all who have friends,
iffeTORY
The Sanitary Commission have made arratigemsnts
foraupplying information gratuitously with regard to
patients in the Unit:d Stales General Hospitals at the
followingpolnts (others will be added):
EASTER ti DE RTM ENTS, For information address
" (Dice Sanitary Cenninitsian, Waßhingtim. D. a'
'Washington, I Point Lookout,
Georgetown,
Alexandria,. Baltimore.
Frederick. City.
Wesrxxx D E PARTM MITA, —For information address'
'` Office Saniiirm C'o'mmission, feminine, Ky.'
Cincinnati,
Nets—Albany, Perryville. -
Bowling Green, •
Covington, Gallatin,
Lexington, I_ Nashville.
Information will, under ordinary circumstances, he
given to any one applying for it, in answer to any or nB
of the following inquiries. If the atiplica,tion is by
letter, the answer wilt be sent by return mail; if in Per
son, it will be answered at once: . .
I. Is - [giving name and regiment] at Present.. in
the hospitals of ?
2. If so, what is his proper address ?. • •. •
3. What is the name of the surgeon or chaplain of Lao,
hospital?
4, If not in hospital at present, has he recently been in
hospital?
3. If so, did he die in hospital, and at What data 2
6. If recently • discharged from hospital, was ho dis
charged from service?
7. If not, what were his orders on leaving?
Mono specific information as to the conditiSn of any
Patient in the District of Columbia hospitals will be fur
nished within twenty-four hours after a request to do so
is received at the Washington office.
The office of the _Directory* will be open daily from 8
o'clock to 8 o'clock P. , - and in urgent cases ap
plicants ringing the door-bell, will be received at any
hour of the night.
Much inconvenience in conducting the business of the
Directory having arisen where visitors have been given
direct access to the: record books themselves, this Prse
tice will hereafter be discontinued t nor can. lists of
wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or
otherwise, be hereafter Inritished from these records.
The Sanitary Commission, under special authority
from the President of the United Slates, maintains an ex
tensive system of agencies for securing the safe convey
ance to and distribution of goods put in its charge for the
Sick and wounded at points where. they are most want
ed. It operates wills equal care and gonerosityatall points
—at New Orleans, and at Washington before Vicksburg,
and at Nashville—its distributions being governed by a
comparison of - the wants of the pillions in all cases. To
ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust
worth y manner, and to secure an eqeitable distribution
and honest we of the goods distributed, besides the
unpaid services of the members of the Commission.
twenty physicians of high professional and- moral ens
meter, and
-more than fifty lay-agents, are employed,
under peouniary_securities, for responsible and efficient
service. The cost of these arrangements gias thus tar
been about three per centnm of the value of the goods
distributed. The Commission has notbeen able to obtain
authentic evidence of losses, miscarriage, or misappro
priations„to the value of one dollar in ten thousand, of
grods which have been once received at its shipping de . ...
pfits. The following are the names of these difribtit, to
which auxiliary societies and all disposed to aid the sick
and wounded, withouilmferenee to States or localities,
but simply to their relative necessity for assistance, are
invited to send their offerings:
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply. Office, 22 Sum
mer street, Boston, Mass.
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply. Office, 10 Third
avenue. New York,. . -
Sanitary CommisSion, Breeze_ Supply Office, 27 South
Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sanitary Commission, Braueli Supply Office, . Bank
street, Cleveland, Ohio. •
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago,
Illinois.
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis-
Ville, Kentucky. • . • •
The Commission receives no pecuniary aid whatever
from the Government, and is wholly dependent on the
voluntary contributions of the public for the means of
sustaining its opens lions. Contributions to its Treasury
are solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T.
.
STRONG. Esq. Treasurer,. 68 Wall Street, New York. -
The names of the following gentlemen; Commissioners
of the President of the United Status, are pledged to the
public for the economy, integrity, aud efficiency with
which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary Commission
will be administered
li. W. BELLOWS. D. D.
A. P. Diem:, LL. 1).
G. W.Cumatm, S. A.
'HORACE BINXIIT, Jr..
Rt. Rev. T. M. CLAItic,D.D
HOD.. JOSRPH HOLT.
HRH. R. W. BURNE . TT.
Hon. MAruc SKINNER.
Rev. JOHN H. HEYWOOD.
Prof. FAIR:WAX RERIERE.
Hon. SanuyrEn COLFAX.
FRED. LAW OLMSTED, Sig.
J. S. NEWBERRY, H. D.
A. E. U. S. A.
E. C. Woop, M. D.,U. S. A B
W. H. VAN uREN, M. D.
WOLCOTT Giuus, H, D.
S. G. Howe. M. D.
C. R. AnNEw, M. D.
Er.I.9TA. HARRIS, M. D.
080. T. STRONG, 800.
Central Mee of Sanitary
941 F Street,
February 7, ISM
Commission,
IVASHINGTON, D. C.
feM-thstulOt
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS
LlNE.—lnstruction In BOOK-KEEPING, PEN
MANSHIP, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUSI
NESS FORMS, Reffmat CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia
Commercial College, N,_ E. corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 25
per cent. off regular priests. felt-30
MHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, lIIS
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wonuded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, tree of charge. B. F. GLENN,
no . Secretary' of Board of Managers.
ILEA DARTERS, PENNSYLVA
NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT,
HARRISBURG, February 13, 1863. '
THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA
NIA will meet in PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY,
March 2d, EPA and continue in session during the week,
to examine candidates for the post of medical otecers in
Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a num
ber of assistant Sergeant. will be required immediate's ,
to fill vacancies now existing , as well as for others con
stantly occurring,
Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, famish
ing proper testimonials for industry, sobriety and
loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. It is im
portant that the names be registered on the first day of
the meeting.
By order of the Governor.
JAN ES RING,
Surgeon General Pennsylvanl
fel&dtmh2
MGIRLS , HIGH AND NORMAL
SCHOOL —An examination of candidates for the
position of TEACHER, In the Department of Higher
Mathematics,
in the Girls' High and Normal School, of
Philadelphia, will be held at the school house, on SER
GEANT Street. below Tenth, on FRIDAY, the 27th lust ,
at 2 o'clock P. DI..
The branches taught in this department are Arithmetic,
Algebra, Mensuration, Geometry, and Astronomy.
By order of the Committe on Girls' High and Normal
sch nol.
fe2o-stuth GEORGE W. VAUGHAN. Chairman.
M. "THE LONDON TIMES ON THE
REBELLION."
THIS •
GREAT ORATION
Which was originally delivered by
PROFESSOR 111cCOT,
Of Washington, D.C.,
Before the President and his Cabinet, subsequently four
times in Harrisburg, fifty-three times in the State of
Pennsylvania, and which was delivered on the anniver
sary of Washington's Birthday, to a delighted audience,
in Alusical Fund Hall, on Saturday evening last, will be
repeated in CONCERT HALL.
THUR4UAY EVENING, FEB. 26,1863.
MTIAIex a Octob OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR.
T er TO TH2. E ARMY SURGEON-AR.
AND NAVY. PHLIJ.DRL-
, IS6
wonnded Soldlersnd Sailors desirous of availing
themsaree of the ISat .n tonass n „ w on for supplying
Artificial ;hobs, should ay 1 I u...^^.•
(" e_ linpoArtist to themernment, • o.
011% - ris as !oe s. • . FRANI( PALMER.•
•• .. • Government Surgeon-Artist.
MANDAN' MINING COMPANY OF
LAKE SUPERIOR.—The First Meeting of the
"Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior." under
Its articles of associatlon.will be held on the tenth day
of March, 188 at o clocklA. M., at No. 14 Farquhar
Building, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
B. A. HOOPES
~ WAL IL STEVANS,
fe24-14e Two of the Associates of said Oorpeoution.
IM=l
THE - RIMIEST MARKET VALUE
PAID POE
GOLD AND SILVER,
DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES,
G. W. SIMONS lt 331W.T.T4ER,
Manufacturing Jerpaii.
BANSOM-ST.REET HALL,' PHMADELPIIIA.
SEVEN THEM-MITE S COUPONS,
I9rH FEBRUARY
CERTIFICATES
~~~P~~YMaq~! ~~-~
QUARTERMASTERS' • VQI7,OEQUIS.
.WASHINGTON ;
WANTED.
SIVEN.THREE-TENTHS AND ALL OTHER UNITED
STATES LOANS FOR SALE.
DREXEL 44.1 00.,
. 34 South THIRD Street
U.S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR.
tVirENTY-YEAIt SIX FEB MINI'. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT ME OPTION OF THE aorutrearz
Arnie. FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY or TEE TRILL
SUZY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR,
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION, and le PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
trot days of May and November of each year. At the
Present Pam= ON oozn, Mess Bonds yield. about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY GOOSE,
. - SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
'
nolkmhl 114 SOVTH THIRD STREET.
TORN C. CAPP & SON,
J OHN
STOCK & NOTE BROKERS,
Igo. 28 Sithrot THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TEE MEOE/XICS' BAIL
STOOTIS AND BONDS
3C OM AND SOLD 4A (lowan - ow AT TI I
BOARD OF BROIERBEL
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOM AND LOANS =GOMM ON THE
UST TERM&
S. HARVEY THOMAS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 3151 WALNIIT STBREM.
STOCXltand BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
VENT SNOITEITIBiIbonght and sold on Commission, ex-
Btu vely.
siness Paper and Loans on Collateral neaociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. }lnfante
EIGMII3, Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Era,.
• John B. Myers & Co w Samuel B. Thomas, NUL,
THE PHRENOLOGICAL' CAB •
itNET AND BOOK STORE is open day and even.
log for the sale of Books on Phrenology,. Physio
logy,EVErene, Phoeography and for Phrenologi
cal exanminations. Orders by mall should ba
' addressed to JOHN L. CAPS
fee.satnth3gdf 9g% CHESTNUT Street. rum"
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS !
FA.NCY DRESS GOODS,
EMBRACING LATEST
PARIS NOVELTIES,
Together with a general ameortment of
DRY GOODS,
IN DESIRABLE STYLES AND QUALITIES. AT
MODERATE PRICES
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
SPRING. 1863.
1863.
RIEG-Et, < WIEST, - Bc• ERVIN,
IBTPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchants visiting this city to purchase DAY
Goons will find our Stock large
and admirably assorted, and at
Low FIGURES. In certain classes
' of Goods we offer inducements to
purchasers unequalled by any other house in
Philadelphia. fel9-2ra
JAMES, ;HENT,
SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 211 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Rave now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS ;
" Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AND ,COCHECO PRINTS,
PHILADELPHIA:MADE GOODS.
To which they invite the rpeeial attention of cash base
fe18.2.m
SPRING, - 1863.
YARD, GILLMORE, So 00_,
Importers and Jobbers of
S I L . ll
Azdr.)
FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOS. 617 OHESITTUT. AZTD 614 TAYITE:STS.,
Have now open, of Timm OWN IMPORTATION, a
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK
SPRING GOODS,
COMPRISING
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS.
GLOVES, f&G.
Also, a fell assortment of
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, EM
BROIDERIES, AND LACES.
The attention of the trade is requested.
SPRING.
1863.
JOHNES,' BERRY, & 00.,
(Eloocesoors to:Abbott, Johneo, & Co.)
PHILADELPHIA
:IM PORnPUF , 4.2.rD JOBBERS OP
SILK
FANoir - ratm-uaTa-r,
lia - 46 now . otieii ALAI= AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
D h'a~_~
„(ElO 0 D S ,
Adapted to the Season. Also, a Fall Assortment in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, &c.,
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES
CASH BUYERS
Are particularly invited to examine our Stock.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LAMBROIDERIES ! EMBROIDERERS
French -a-a —French Needliworked Bands, Edgings, Insert
-Inge, Hclkft4 Collars. etts, Skirts, Sw. • a large -
meet of very choice gads at low prices: MO4
SHEPPARD, WI HARLINGEN, Sr ARRISON.
fe9.3wit 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
•
PRINTED pINENSI PRINTED
LINENS! I—At a snail advance on the old prices, a
lane assortment of Printed Linens, in new and desira
ble tatterns, snitable ftr children's wear, dresses, Sm.
SHEPPARD, TAIraiRLINGEN, & ARRISON,
feS-Swif IOOS CHESTNUT Street.
T)011ESTIO SUNS, SHEETIN GS,
-2-" dre.—AU of the desirable makes for sale, at the
lowest easkpriees.
SHEFE&RD, VAN tA.H.LINGUINJt AitRISON,
fell.awtt 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
OEDESSION HOUSES.
RLE.A9EMD hoIUELLINS,
ACK ORKIN%
aOTTCINADiii, NCY CASSIMERES.-
NAPRINg, CO pRED CABIBRICS
GRIGG St ITARSISTEAD.
No. A STRAWBERRY STREET.
For sale by
ALTEMUS & 'COZENS,
141 CHEST STREET.
• MOLE AO FOR
'GREEN & D A NIEL S',
_OEM/11MM 7911 Y FINISH
SPOOL COTTON,
WARRANTED Suo YARDS.
I
Pronounced one of the best makes in the market. fell-1m
OUR SPRING STO9K IS NOW AR,-
BANGED,
80,000 DOZEN
H
a Ei I ;
I R
Y,
,
AT LOWER PRICES THAN P t SENT COST OF Iht.
PORTATION,
THOS. MELLOW & 00. $
40 AND 42 11010 n THID STMT.
JOHN T. BAILEY 00.
BAGS AND BAGGING
OF EVERY DESORITiXON.
NO. 113 NORTH FRONF STREET,
UM-6m PHILADELPHIA.
pHIL ADEL,PHIA
" BAG "
M A NUFACTOiri.
- -
BURLAP BAGS; OF 'LIZ SIZES,
YOB 908131, OATS, COFFEB, BOITI.DUST, &o.
ALSO.
SEAMLESS BAGS.
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for not
mush on delivery
GrELO. GIUGG.
No. 219 and 2241 CHTIECH ALLEY
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, db
HUTCHINSON,
na GRESTNIFT
COMMISSION .MINOMANTS
- •
FOR THE BALI OT, !,
pciLA,DELPRIAM.A.NB GoODE
ikeM4m . ,
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUR COAT CLOTHE
DABS RLIIE OAP CLOTHE.: ,
SKY-BLUR CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. v.
10-OUNCE DM.
DRILLS, STANDARD,WEIGHT.
HEAVY- LINEN DRILLS AND
BROWN AND BLEAOHED SHEETINGS AND SKIRT
INGS. For ealoEy
FROTHINGHAM & wELLB;
' 7!: 4 E , • ;41: -r
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TEN pey PUBLISHED,
NORTHERN INTERESTS
SOUTILERN INDEPENDENCE
A PLEA FOX UNITED ACTION.
BY CHAS. J. STILLE
PRICE FIFTEEN cFrf TS
ALso, just ready, Ls the same Anther,
THE NINTH THOUSAND.
"HOW A FREE PEOPLE CONDUCT A
LONG WAR ''
PRICE FIFTEEN
.CENTS
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
it 606 CHESTNUT STREET
MAGAZINES FOR MARCH, AT
o,_ W. PITCHER'S NEW BOOK-STORE, 808
CHESTNUT Street. • - fe2o-2t
- REv. C. D. COOPER'S CARD rim
.. TOORAPIT, at 808 CHESTNUT Stmt.. fe26-2t
ANEW LOT AT VERY LOW
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Largest stock in the city.
33est assortment in the city.
Lowest prices in the city.
Call and examine STOCK and PRICES before Pur
chasing elsewhere.
PITCHER'S NEW STORE,
WS : St SOS CHESTNUT Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
IXT BROW-MAHE A TD'S CIRCULA-
T TINA LIBEARY.--All the NEW English and
American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY Library in the country, that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT
ED here.
Terms $5 peryear ;s1 months $3; three menthe $1.80;
one month 78 cents. or 8 cents per day. 218 South
NIGIITII Street. seB-6m
PHOTOGRAPHS.
C A R PHOTOGR A PIIS. - CARD
Photographs of over 1,000 different fancy subjects.
taken from life and from the finest engravings. Por
traits of Generals. of both:Armies, Statesmen, Poets.
and other eminent men. Single comes 1.5 cents, or $1.50
Per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re-
ceipt of money. SCHOLZ & JATTENTZICY,
112 South EIGHTH Street.
.oay, We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo
graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.2.5 a bog,
with reducing liquid. fe26-1m if
AT WAR PRICES.--SUPERB ROR:
TRAITS at war prices. REIMER'S life-size pho
tographs in oil colors, pronounced the best portraits
yet mode. SECOND Street, above Green. it
313 ST OPENED,
ANEW PHGTOGRAPH GALLERY,
No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,
FROM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE INPEIIIAL SIZE,
Are produced 1,1 , the most
_ EXPERIENCED ARTISTS, _
Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to rail and
examine specimens:. ' -
--
A choice selection of Album, cases, and frames, on
hand. - F. A. O. KNIPE.
R E IMER'S LIFESIZE PHOTO
GRAPHS IN OIL COLORS—You do not realize in
otherportraits sucherfection in likeness and coloring
as in them. Go to SECOND Street, above Green. It*
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS— A
largo variety for sale at low micas by .
Yarn W. attsgx & co.,
dal34mlf 924 uHESTYCIT Street: •
FEMALE COLLEGE, BOBDENTOWN,
- 4 - N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river,
30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success
ful operation for eleven years, and is ono of the most
Dourishing institutions in this section of the country.
Special attention is paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in 'Vocal and Instrumental Music.. French taught by a
native, and spoken in the family. For catalogues ad
dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY,
feta-9m* • President
VILLAGE GREEN SEMENARY.—A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, DA.
Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English
studies, Ac.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Stir
raying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages,
and are received at anytime.
Boarding per week, 52.26.
Tuition per quarter, *B.OO.
For catalogues or information address 8ev..1. HERVEY
BARTON. A. IL. Village Green. Pa. oolO•tf
1863.
PERSONAL.—A - YOUNG LADY,
tw ,, nty years of age, will become the correspondent
of a gentleman of good character, good education,
_and
refined tastes. Address "Shirley," Seneca Falls,N.Y.
N. B.—Letters from the Army preferred.
QECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES.
—Counters, .Dars, and Fixtures; ConOzr-Hottse
Desks, St eves, &c., wanted. The highest price paid in
cash. Call or address, W.ll. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE
Avenue. • fell-6t.
P ERSONAL. -A. D'ANOONA GIVES
a high price for Ladies and Gentlemen's Cast-o 8
Clothing, at 330 SOUTH, Street.
PENSIONS.— $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or inkritupe
bv tfotaftOn'or Claimants
424 wArriurr street. Philadelplik
Particular attention given to parties living at a die
Lance. oelll4ll
mir.rnutv GOODS.
EVANS & HASSAILT. 4 . . :.
MILITARY * EVRNISMERS,
418 Ai= STEW;
PHILAD2OIIA.
•
. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, Arc., •
And everything necessary for the complete °vitae'
ARMY AND NAVY OFFIOERS.•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ie27-1m
G W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
.
BAMOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANOTACTIMES OF .TZWELTIL
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY.
LEWIS LADONIJS Sr CO., No.
- 7t , c 1302 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIAMOND
' ERE. and JEWELERS. The highest cash price
bald for Diamonds and all other Precious Stones.
Also, old Gold and Silver bought for cash. feat-9t
J. O. FULLER,
la Importer and 'Wholesale Dealer in 1111
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Has now open a
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK,
EMBRACING
AMERICAN 40D SWISS WATCHES,
E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES.
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
AND
FINE JEWELRY'OF.EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fell-Sm • •
D. T. PR,ATT,
(131100801301 i TO PRATT gir BEAMH3
807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Le .outantl7lll receipt o
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Of desirable styles - and qualities. to suit all classes of
buyers.'
kbFINE WATCH REPAlRlNG
attended to, by the' most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year. .
aRUSSELL,
•
ja?&6m 2,21 North SIXTH Street:
jaFINE AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED : WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, and Sil
verware, at the lowest passible prices.
G. RUSSELL.
ja234lm 31 North SIXTH Street.
C. FULLER'S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
Fon SALE IN ALL SIZES. follan
it ELI HOLDEN,
Dealer in fine
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES.
0e3145m* JEWELRY , ANDja
'itraKET Street.
ITITLCAIsTITE RINGS
T .
A full assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. O. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. " fell-3m
ab WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES.
RARE & BROTHER, Importers,
Inh2o4f SA4 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth.
ROGERS & BROTHER'S
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPOONS, PORES, LADLES, KNIVES, Zto.
J. C. FULLER
fell-3m: No. 713 CHESTNUT Street.
STRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA,
Just received..
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
PORYTYPES-IN THIS ;'STYLE OF
4 .-- likeness REIMER has achieved a wonderful success.
Their naturalness, beauty . , and line coloring delight all
Who see them. SECOND Street, above Orem it
'PUBLISHED BY
EDUCATION.
PERSONAL.
41~:~
WANTED= A PARTNER, WITH
ru,oco or *Look to a bunions* already established.
and pa y ing large prellia. Address "Merchant," Prom
Office. ,teas-3t•
W.A N TED - SEVERAL WELL SE
c,:rm NORTGAGER. from ECM upwards. C. F.
FOLWELL. 32 North FIFTH Stmt. its
PONE HAVING FROM TWO TO
live thousand dollara. u an active PARTNISR. will
please call at Factory, foot of WOOD-Streot Wharf,
Schuylkill, for particulars. te2.1•60
•
gEOOND•FIAND FURNITURE
KJ WANTED—Aka,. Canon, Minors, Bedding, Stoves,
&a.
Tip Wheat. prim rdild In each. Call or soldress
WM. LEWIS, No 031 RI DOII w . non. E41.3w•
$ 6OOO . ab k ove P il l ine ß n a l ;
, wanted in R IC c il a , d t i r b ß U
S F 't -
Dogs, paring from 10 to 100 per cent, Referencni ex
changed. Addreffs "Partner." Press Office. folt-fft•
$1.5,000 TO S2O.OOO.—AV A.NT ED,
an active bugitueem N . , with the
above amount, to cognac In the Pelt Hat Sfunnßwluri ng
business. already oktabliabed. To a thorough bininess
men, on excellent opportunity is offered to embark iu a
strictly cant, trade.
Ihmxteptiolinble refereneeci given and requited.
Addreon "Practical," Press Office. ' 102340
ILIGHT ARTILLERY.-WANTED,
Fifty DRIVERS. Fifty CANNONISRS, and Two Hiff-
GLIM& for the Philadelphia might Battery. Young,
ablo-bodied men will And this the best opportunity
offered to Join the finest and mostdeeirable branch of the
service. All bounties given. For forthor information
am 1y at unadquartors,N. W. corner SIXTH and CHEST
lill'PEtreets. CAPT. OSBORN WATPSON,
fel.9-12.1. 5 . Late of Backs' Corps.
el - WANTED-A WELL-RECOM-
Ma/MENDED famili-to . take a HOUSE, centrally lo
cated, with whom Bolt and wife, winning the i;econd
atory rooms, may board. Address ' Physician.' Pmor
fef24-31..
WANTED TO PIIROHASE -A
. 11 .amoderate eloed three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen
tral location. Must have all the modern improvements.
Address House,' at this once, stating price, terms,
and location. Ja3l-tf
aWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
first of April next. a moderate-sized three-story
BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, In a central locality. It
must have all the modern improvements. Addreae,
Rent." at this Wm, stating locality and price. jal.s-tf
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICK—PaILADELPHIA, Feb. 9.
len
• • ..
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points
Tortuiras.
Koy West, Fla. •
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria,Va. • . • - ,
Newbern, i\. C.
Fort Royal, KC. _ ABOYD.
felo4f Captain and Anna. Quartormseter:
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
• •
MOUNT • MORIAIf CEMETERY
LOTS. —Several well-selected Lots Fill be eold ex
coNlingly cheep for cash. A. single one may be had, if
desired. C. F. FOLwELL; 32 North FIFTR SL. IL•
VEAL" ESTATE.—PERSONS
ZPISFi
ioR to invest in Real Estate are invited to call and
set one of lay Ttegistcrs, published for eratnitons distri
bution. 0: F. FOLWELL, Real-Estate Broker, BE
North FIFTH Street.
BUILDING LOTS.A VARIETY .OF
well-located Building - tots for sale exchange. or to
let on ground rent. C. F. POLWELL, 42 North FIFTH
Street. , • • 1l
T. 14 OR SALE-AN 8-HORSE UPRIGHT
ENGINE, with Pine and Boller, comolote; ono
Planing
' Marhine,2o inches 16 feet, Gray & Wood's Pa
tent. Also, a No. 1 Moulding Machino. !ware at 1521
SHIPPENStreek fe2.l-51.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE
best Lite() np Yard hi the city. Capacity fer doing
any =cunt or business. Inquire on the premise,. No.
957 North NINTH Street. below Girard avenne. fe23-43tv
$ 300 control of a 8
VALUABLE BTHE P.IT N ENT E .PItee:e
going to the Army. Address Patentee. Pineville.
Buck, county, Pa, feT.3-7t.
MaFOR SALE-OARPET .PAOTORY
and two DWELLING HOUSES, on WOOD . and
PEARL Slreeto, near Twenty-third. Ingnire at 1419
SPRUCE Street, of ffeW-Stl JOHN GULLIVER..
FOR SALE--CARPET FACTORY,
MilaTwo DWELLING HOUSES; and Five BUILDING
LOTS, on YORK and ELLA Sta.. near Frankford Road,
Inquire on the premises, of JOHN GULLIVER. fc26•St•
An _
REAL ESTATE INVFSTMENTS.
Ek—The subscriber has for sale, on very favorable
terms, several fine parcels of Property, Improved and
unimproved, on CHESTNUT Street, and mother central
locations. E. R. JONES,
11.*
No. 209 S. SIXTH Street.
in BUSINESS LOUATION.-FOR
RENT, two of the largest, best, most central, and
roost fligibly-located Store Rooms in ZANESVILLE,
Ohio, now occupied by Brooks, Fahnestock, ,k Co.. Dry
Goods Jobbers, and J. Fulton St Co. ' Jobbers of Shoes
and Hate, who bare both leased three rooms each in
another part of the city.
Zanesville is now ono of the best points in the State
for business of any kind. Our merchants are doing a
very lucrative and constantly-increasing trade, espe
cially some Baltimore houses, started here within tho
lent eighteen months, and there is an excellent opening
for several more Jobbing Rouses. Apply "Locked
Drawer, No. BO," ZANESVILLE. Ohio. fe26-4t.
gill A FINE MARYLAND FARM
CHBAP.-191 acres, in good state of cultivation;
new buildings; well fenced; 1213 acres in farming order,
balance to timber; twenty acres fn peach trees; situate
ou Bumpy Creek, Hanford county. 5 miles from Perry
villa Station, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Rail
road. Location healthy, convenient to schools, churches,
Sc.. de. Price OD per acre; half cash, balance in two
Tears. Apply,to C. F. POWELL, 32 North FIFTH
Street. Philadelphia. . ltv
MARSHAL'S SALES.
`MARSHAL'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE
or a writ of sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD
WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United
States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
In Admiralty, to me directed. will be sold at Public Sale,
to the and best bidder for cash, at DERBY
' SHIRE'S Store. No. 109 North WATER Street, on
THURSD &Y. ldarcletth, hSEi.at 12 o'clock 11. , the Cargo
of tißd.s.b.Mltia u il&l'sfftenlt: — l — ca.4
Mee of Lead, 5 bble Zinc, 6 hhds Soda 'Atli, 14 casks of
Ilardware, 10 kegs of Nails. 14 bbls Copperas 14 casks
and 54 bbls Soda, 11 bblsEpsomSalts. 5 bbls Blacking in
e Shovels IS dozens SFedes
lot 00. 1 Pliti l a d ek o tneltpet e
r , cud c boys of
Acids. WILL fAII),IILLWAR.I).
Pulled Slates Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PRILADELPITTA, February 21, fe2l-6t
LEGAL.
nevsnnesn-movVvvl/VVVI!4MAAAANWAA. ,,,, WWWV ,
TN THE ORPHANS' cougr FOR THE
A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate
E of MARTHA COLUOUN, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adiust the account of ELIZA COLHOUN, Executrix
of MARTHA COLHOUN 2 deceased, and to make distri
bution of the balance in the-hands of the accountant,
will *meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his
appointment, on THURSDAY, March 12th 18€0, at 4
o'clock P. M., at his office No. 131 South FIFTH Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
fe26-themst, GEORGE M. CONARROS, Auditor.
LiaAALoa,alq.LtEm!l
THE
BEST
ra
USE.
F S EWIN G Y
MACHINES
AT
EVERY
STT
FAIR E
OVER
ALL
OTHER
MACHINES
OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS,
fe9-eowtf : 730 CHESTNUT STREET.
MEDICAL:
COUGHS COLDS;
VERY PREVALENT.
Persons thus afflicted, are too
.aRt to consider them a trifling matter, and think that 'at ton/ go away of it
gel! ;" others tamper w eh the many simple mixtures,
lozenges, &c.,which seem to give temporary relief, bat
eventually accelerate the disease. To such wo would
say: do not tamper with your constitution ; if you desire
to live to a good "old age," use a remedy that will effect
a quick and permanent cure.".llr. Swami's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry," we will guarantee, has • cured
more colds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this
country. Even neglected cases, cough slated, pain, and
oppremion, sot e throat, hoarseness, night sweats, fever,
restless nights,, it gives quick relief, and wonderful
cures have taken place after patients had been given up
to die by physicians and friends.
DR. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND
SYRUP WILD CHERRY.
THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY,
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit
ting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side
and Breast, Patpitatton or Disease of the Heart,
Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Sore Throat, Nervous Debility,
and all Diseases of the Throat,
• Breast, and Lungs.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNS & SON, 330 North
BIXTB Street, above Vine. Sold by Druggists and
Dealers. ferriftf
WE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAACS,
-a- , Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Holland. is per.
manently located at No. 811 PIER Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Bye or Far scientifically, and cures
if curable. • Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Ogles hours
from 8 to 11 o'clock .8. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. ia.S.Sua*
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
for Coughs, Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered
with the fullest, confidence in their efficacy. They hays
been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good repute•
tion they bare justly acquired. As there are imita
tions,
_be sure to OBTAIN the genuine at FREDERICK
BROWN'S Drng_and Chemical Store,ffif. K. cor. CHEST.
NUT and FIFTH Streets.
Atee,Mutter's.Cough Syrup, Wistar's Cough Lozenge,.
prepared from original prescriptions. . ja3o-lm.if
FAMILY DYE COLORS i
LIST OF COLORS
BLACK. SALMON,.
DARK BROWN, SCARLET .
SNUFF - BROWN, DARK DRAB,
LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAto, • .
DARK BLUE, YELLOW - '—
LIGHT BLU E. LIGHT YELLOW.
• PARK GRE____. ORANGE, '
LIGHT GRUM. MAGENTA.
PINK SOLFERINO,
PURPLE, FRENCH BLUR,
SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE .• -:
CRIMSON. . VIOLET. ..
- FAMILY DYE COLORS.
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mized Goods, Shawle,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Ron nets, Flats, Feathers,
Bid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear
ing AnParel. with Perfect fast colors.
A SAVING OF 80 PM CENT.
These Dyes are mixed lit the form of powders COllOOll
- are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack
ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise oost five times that sum. The Pro
em i s simple, and any one can nee the Dyes with perfect
nieces& Directions Inside.
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For sale br Druggists and Dealers is every CRY and
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OPERA 4L ASSES OPERA
GLASSES. Fox sale by
• JAMmis W. WEIN & 00..
OMAN 924 CHESTNUT Street.
W . M. 11. STEER, AIRITIONEIMI,
Noe. 719, 721, 713 ZANE argot.
PEREMPTORY SALE.
Honsrs,WAGONS,DEARBORNS, C AIM rAoss. nau-
RES% SLED:MS. ROBES. BELLS. ilte.
O.
Geed-trill and Fixtures o AL r S the City Auction Una,
FILBERT StmuietrreenSeveslh and Eighth Strode.
March Stb.on account of the owner declining Business,
wilt be sold at public sale,
the whole stock. then the
goodwill and fixtures, of Um well-known Anction More
for the sale of Gorses Cnrriaires, Harness. &a.
CONWSTINO OF
Jenny Lind ,wsurons, rockaways, Germantown Wag oll i.•
family carringes.solkies,dearbern wagons, express wa
gons, fall-top wagon-, standing-ton wagons, baronchea.
extonmon-top carriages. Lc
ALSO,
Sleishr, single and double lweess, saddles, bridles,
corers, wolf robes. buffalo robes, bells, halters. &c.
_ . . _ ALP.f),
,
fplerdid pair of mares, will be cold separate or to
gether.
ALSO,
The goodwill and fixtnros of the whole establishment,
which it; an excellent unportunity for any parson en
gable of entering thin kind of boldness, being very con
rally situated. and has no superior fur either public or
private sales; the whole will be sold peremptorily, wad
the terms of sale made known nn the day of sale.
fe2l-61 STEM', Anctoneer.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
ix Am OF THE •
_ RENEWAL AND REPAIR FUND,
On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3, 1963.
Wben will be presented the very popular Opera of
A NIGHT IN GRENADA.
With a largely -Increased
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and
Balcony • *1
yanally Circle Pi' "OS
Ampltlieatre
25 cents.
The Box Office of the Academy will remain open daily,
from 0 to 4 o'clock when seats may be secured ; also,
at J. E. Gould's Mimic Store. Seventh and Cheateint
streets___
NOTICE.—The subscribers to the series of Operas who
desire to secure seats for THIS NIGHT, are requested to
make EARLY application. re2i-6t
Doors urea at 73.1; Opera commences at B o'clock.
A MERTCAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
—The condition of the country. which has, during
the past two years, unfavorably affected many riStita -
Cons, has proved particularly , injerlons to the Academy
of Music, by diminishing the ordinary sources of its
revenue. Means are now required for Renewals and
Repairs of the Building, and it has been deemed ex
pedient to giye an OPERATIC ENTERTAINhtgrIT. oa
the Sd of blarch, for the BENEFIT OF THE ACADERY.
An Appeal is made to the Stockholder.; and Citizens
generally In aid the project, and to asinne its foil fitte
cms, so that the Academy may be maintained in the
comfortable and attractive condition-which has thus far
satisfied public taste.
J. P. Hutchinson, Gibson Peacock.. Ftirans Rodgers,
A. C. Rorie, W. B. Hazeltine, FL P. McKean.
G. H. Baker, W. D. Lewis, W . : S. Smith.
G. R. Smith. John Rice. Nr, T.V. Vicht.
J. R. Pry, C. F. lex, ii IP. Orne.
Thos. Sparks, I. IL Kenney, JI L. ClaThorn.
fer-them4t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CARD.—Actuated by the solicitation of many 'pa.
trona of the late German Opera season, the subscriber
has induced Mr. CARL ANSCHUTZ'to a:tryout to another
short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia. at
the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will consist. et
six nights, commencing on
WEDNESDAY, March 4th, 1563.
The Operas tube prod need will be
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, " by Mould
'JOSEPH, ' byfifehuL
"SERAGLIO." by Mozart.
• STRADELLA" by . F. Von Flotow.
M I
"
E MARE AG E OF FIGARO." by Mozart.
And "DER FREISCHUT3," or some otheg
acknowledged favorite Opera.
For the SIX OPERAS a Subscription will be opened
on the same terms as before, viz:
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS.
Reserved Seats in Balcony, Feudist, or Parquet
Circle 115 00
Admission to 1.11 "
4 00
Single Tickets reserved seat 1 00
The Opera will be:
N ig h
WEDNESDAY and •
F I RIDAY, or SATURDAY.
And no more than three Subscription Nights will be
given in any one week.
Subscriptions received by .1. E. GOULD, corner of
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, only, on and after
MONDAY, February 23. •
THE ENTIRE CFIORUS AND ORCHESTRA
(both considerably increased) will be brought on from
New York, and the undersigned pledges himself that
while under his management every part of the above
prospectus will be carried old precisely as stated, and
nothing left undone to make this
THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON
ever witnessed in Philadelphia.
ADOLPH BIRGFELD. Business Agent,
fel9-10t Office 139 South SEVENTH Street,
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
MR. HARTMANN'S CONCERT.
In aid of Societies of great utility to our Soldiers. on
MONDAY EVENING. March 2, at Eight o'clock.
PROGRAMME: •
7. FararMrare, Midsummer Niche' Dream F. Lla
Mr. HARTMANN.
-- - .
2. Grand Dno
Performed on one violin by Mr. MOLLENHAUBIL
Q. I Auf Flugeln des Hesanges Heller.
' (Serenade, by Schubert, for Piano by Liszt.
Mr. HARTMANN.
4. Serenade
.
MISS McCAFFREY
Polonaise—A flat
e Mr. HARTMANN.
6. La Sylpbide, Fantaisie Caprice Mollenhauor
Mr. MOLLEIs'HAUER
March Rini:bre
Valse—A flat
Mr. HARTMANN
S. Ballad
3IISS ItcCAPFREY.
D. Witches Dan:. ... .. Pagan
10. Campanella
10=1
To he had at ANDRE'S blade Store, No DOI Chestnni
Street; GOULD'S, Seventh and Ch.stnnt ; ant WIN
NER'S Music Store, 9:33 Spring Garden street. 2.3-tntbslt •
JEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE.
Lei!~ and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, February bi, A 53.
In consequence of the very-
IMPERSONATIONC - AM' --
Of the cha aster of the
In Bitlwer's powerful Play of
RICHELIEU! '
With a superb cast of characters.
Mr. W. Wheatley as Adrien de Mauprat.
Mr. 3. Dicenliough as Baradaii,
Mr. .T. Canon. as Louis.
Mr. C. RingslAnd as Orleans.
Mr. G. Becks as - De Behringben.
Mr. J. Martin as Joseph.
'
Mr. J. Taylor as lingual
Mr. J. W. Collier as Francois.
Mrs. J. H. Allen as Jobe.
Conductor Mr. MARE HASSLER.
FRIDAY EVENING,
February 27, 1562.
•
. .... ...... - . - EDWIN FORREST.
. : SATURDAY EVENING, .
. .
February PA, 1563,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.—FamiIy Circle, 26 cents;
Dress Circle, 60 cents•, Parquet and Secured Seats in
Dress Circle, 75 mats; Seats in Private Boxes, each IL
Doors oven at 7: Curtain tines precisely at 7.3‘ o'clock.
3 18.5. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET
THEATRE.
Baldness Arent sad Treasurer TOS.D. MURPHY.
ENG AGEISIENT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
TO-NIGHT, (Tlitirsday,l February 26, 1863,
TAB LADY OF LYONS.
Claude Mehiotte Edwin Adams.
Pauline Mrs John Drew.
To cox elude with the Nautical Drama of
• BLAZNATED SUSAN.
William Edwin Adams.
TELE
GROVER
♦ND
BAKER.
. .
Huatbrain Frank Drew.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
JOHN WILKES BOOTH will shortly appear.
Doors open at 7 ; curtain rises at 7X.
JEir• Seats secured in advance, without extra charge.
WALNIMSTRZET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mra. A. (I.ARREMON„
Business Agent Kr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (Thursday) EVENINGIFebraary 26th, Ira
The entire New and Original Drama of
THE SPIRIT FRIEND. •
Henri Bragalone, 2 Mr. E. Eddy.
Henri de Febre,
Eugenia Miss Kate Denin.
To be followed b the Glorious Comedy of
RAVE
TAKEN
FIRST
PREMIUMS
O'Callagban
....Mr. E. Eddy.
Julia Miss Jobasou.
To conclude with the Glorious Drama of
BRIAN BOROIHME.
Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 73g.
OF
1882,
WHEN
EXHIBITED
MASON.. JONES:
POSTPONEMENT OF ORATION.
THE ORATION ON GARIBALDI,
announced for THIS EVENING. is unavoidably Post
poned until -
SATURDAY NEXT February 28,
All Tickets disposed of for this evening will be availa
ble on Saturday.
N. B.—Due notice of the arrangements for the TWO
ORATIONS will appear in the paper of to-morrow. It
TEE EA.NDEL AND HAYDN
SOCIETY
„
Will give their first
CONCERT THIS SEASON,
AT MUSICAL FUND HALL.
On TUESDAY EtIENT siG, March 3, 1583.
Tickets 8.0 cents. fel9thstu tr
STEREO-STEREO EXHIBITION: AT
CONCERT HALL, ou FRIDAY, 27th February, at
73‘ P. M., for the entertainment of Grace Church Sun—
day Scho.d.s. Owing to the great inquiry for tickets for
this admirable display of Views, by RUE ounriou;
Esq., the Entertainment fixed for Tuesday evening, at
the Assembly Buildings, has been postponed to FRIDAY
next, as above. A limited number of tickets, at 10• cents
each, may be had, opposite the hall, at the Episcopal
Book-store, 1221 CHESNUT St. fe2s-315r
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—ElGHTH
WEER AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TH:S NOVEL
EXHIBITION. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUP%
OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTWRNOONS.—At
each Entertainment. the celebrated low.pressum GLASS
Steam-Engine MONITOR. madeentirely of Glass, will be
in full operation. All the Magnificent Works of Art
will be distributed gratuitously to the visitors. On .
FRIDAY EVENING, February with, A TOURNAMENT
OF WIT. A Splendid Case of Work will be given to
the author of tbe best Conundrum on any subject per
taining to the Exhibition.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —The First Present, each eve
ning, will be a Splendid Cane of 01 SE II Work.
Admission, lb cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. fe23-Bt*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
AND cnEsTNIIT.
AMUSRMF.NTS FOB OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. will
_give hie new and
popular Entertainments EVERY RTNNING daring the
Week,compvizt er a n t . 7lo t :t: k T • li
i r
e a attr ac tions NV RMI A b T .
marvellous: experiments in Magic• wonderful powers
In Ventriloquism, and the Learned G r anary Birds in their
new characters.
Admission 26 cents. Children IS cents. &Mkt
THE THIRD CLASSICAL. SOIREE. OP
Mews. CROSS & JARVIS will take place at the-
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on SATURDAY EVENING,
Feb. 28, ISMMI-tt
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB.
LIC RRESARSALS every SATURDAY AJMER.
NOON at 3% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND FfAI,L..
Carl Bents, conductor. Tickets 26 cents. Faults n,m ott.
tickets, sl—to be had of Andre & Co., DX Chestnut
street ; J. S. Could, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tkra
hall door. noN4f
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA
NEW OFFICE,
9114 South BIGHTfI St.. below Walnut. da04131
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS,
102/5 CHESTNUT STRUT,
re open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.IE tin
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children hrUprice.
Oberon of stock. 930. 179
(I BAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR
`•-•" DYED a beautiN. Black or Womb. at YODETEE
Rod BRANCH. • feti-iftf
HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS,
' Onrls. Valetta. Gossamer, Ventilated wigs, Ven
tilated Gagpi atrapprior roaertfactere. Prices are lower
than thaw of any. other establist meat. &EFA,
CHESTNUT Strsoet.
•
JAMES M. SO.OVEL,
/ATTORNEY AT LAN,
Master and liaarginer in chancery.
j as . 2m e 113 PLUM Staaet Caindtni. N. J.
c o w • EDWIN A. HUG ES, lIN
lIBRTAKISR,
259 South wpm street, above Spruce,
felo•Am Philadelphia.
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-GLASSES, for proaente foLeale 1 y
JAM-SSW ,; qTaN & co..
n.r.. .P.r.STNUT Street
delMmif
MARET' BRANDY --IN BONDED
&Ores, for sale bdi us. k
JAI
okitsvArßs.
. 1.R6 WAL:fITr. 6i. and Xl. OltalflTE Sid
AUCTION SALE.
AMUSEMENTS.
ORRMAR OPERA
FOR TAR
BENEFIT OF THE ACADEMY.
GERMAN OPERA%
MOLLENHAD'••
ONE DOLLAR EACH
GENERAL DESIRE FOR ITS REPETITION,
M2l==l
IS LAST EELS