ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. rnets below Ninth. J F Bobbin% Lozornoeo,Pa W Itntherforkliarrlabnrg A IS ltendetnon,loucantor John DeHart, New Jor.ey Gen Cooke New Jersey Joe S Silver, Jr, Trenton TIC Spark, Now York Loonard Grove+, Wo-h, D C C 1).110.e. Wash, D C ' Jas DI Ifunt & wr, Virginia Daolel Ileortrie T J JI•11, Providence, n 11 true B lintggs, It inked Dr 1. Fisher, Cheater, Pa %V Spruce, Utica Mr Lein mon St In, it trylaud II Radoker, Dopait, IN V C J Knapp, Deposit, N York Thee T Petherics F S Tinnier & la, Rendins Geo W Garrisou,S. lam. Ina A Goodman. Delaware E T Foster, Manoli Chunk M Clasen, hliforola C Davison, Wilksbarre Franklin II llon Gisrard—Chratnut ST Nowa, Lee, Man , 111 A Gould. Rimi.'ll, Mass ti Fowler, tsb los as,, C ZEN Do Dra Wi m, h, DC JUlss Ito Dram. Waah, 1) C J C Dlxlwn, Pennsylvania Vm Smith. York, Pit ]1 Sbirk, Lanett-ter to, Pa .Tol it W Smith, N Jersey C W carr!gan. Thus W !Drone. Albany 'David Dustu, Ilitatiugdon Y 1 W nommen & la, Patina A 'l' Daniels. Chicago :Dr 11 WOll, USN .3 1. Ripley, New York C W Greru, U 6 A Maalauablie & la,Ponna Win (: liuw London Cleo F Wright, Senora. John W Vituntal, N York Jacob Trust, Baltimore JoeT North, Baltimore ]tobtllrlter, Nrw York *4 I. Gore & wr. New Yolk I. Muth, buzerne en, Pa C A Ilaatinaa, Brazil, Et A 311 W Got D C D J Williams C o Blakely, N York IVin R lluttoradd, anise A .1 Tnturr, Mt Dolly .11W Venus, N York Thou Abbott, Del Continental—Ninth Al Kirk, New York LSicher, New York E Nelson St wr, Penne. Anti pa riey, Ibtrrisbarg .1 II Ely son, Hitrritsbnrg :lows Ft rd, Illinois C A Shurtleit. Mass M Itipl. New York G W Buehler, Harrisburg D A Constsble, St Joseph J A Ilralum, Illinois B 1 , 3 day, Ohio .11 11 Woods, Indiana .1 Ai Boils, Chicago Boston .7 M Marston, llokon NV II T ti W lutiill, Alio:Huff Itobertnon, New York J It tut., So 1..,,.i. J V Rogers, Shreveport, La Miss O'Leary, Snliimoro Dr C Palley, Harrisburg J 11 Still, New Jersey Lewis Wright. Columbia W W Kinitney, New York J S Sheep. Easton N Powell; New Orleans O W Wilcox, Mans E llowmain, Port an Prince W Cromwell, Mass D Bruno, Port au Prince 7 .1 Smith, New York F (I Le Cain, New York Dotiga E Kellogg, Hartford re .1 .1 Beall C li Horton, Middletown F Palmer, Boston R Graham Middletown r M Clieeeniau & wf F A Stow, Troy, N Y ' l A' Wood New Jersey It P Titus, Glen Covo Ira A Mortis Mr Hardy & la, Brooklyn 1 ,, re Van Horne J E Ham & wf, Brooklyn .• re W Coles W Atherton, Boston • Mies Von Horne 0 W Beardsley &de Mrs Ceo Make L DI Colo, Baltimore Mrs Say Cooke.. Phila C Batteraley & la lay Cooke, Philitdelohia D. Goodrich, Massachusetts 1 A Itonenfinum, N Jorany .1N Parton, Boston I K Bay, Jr, Now Jersey A 0 Whlton, Wash. D C ' Brown, Pittsburg B C Yale, New York I C Cromline, Pt. Louis 0 B Brewer, Pittsburg Van Kleeek. New York H R Turner Van Kleeck. New York L Herby, New York .1 Sith, St Pant D E Small, York, Poona q Thayer, Boston R Aeliworth, Pittsburg Bartley, London 0 D Marsh, New Jersoy T Smith, New York Rey T S Judd, New York Greene, Pawtucket V H Worth, Connecticut Barrett 8:In , New York B (1 Lovett, New York n H Rutland IR Downed., Seneca Falls I Gen Fremont, N York F Almy, Boston ice Godwin, how York John C Mather. New York a Minna God win, NYork J A a roan, Boston der Ti Godwin, IV York P W Chandler, Boston fatalism PltlJburg Samuel T Brown Oil City F Illx, New York Wm Richards, Columbus 0 li erherg. New York 3 M Ctitirtriebb" Row York 7 Brockway, Now York W AI Wright, US A ammo Jr. hew York S W Goodman, Salem lrown,Mionoichnsetts J L Retchelder & la. Boston Montlentli, Bointio R W Beebe, Washington munol, New York Ella. C Chapen, Boston ,b Emanuel. Now York IS N Blerce, New York 'len, New York !relluante'—Fontla limey, New York Juin Mown. Ile 011111 WIMP' Mil Iliwq ma CI 11.111 to ii Made. N's Bliglttoll Turuer, Plymouth Blakelee, 111 Chunk Buruite, Dolaware Berger, 81101 Brehm. Farrows & la, Penns Crewman, Medea toseman, Indiana elenlein, Delaware trpenter,_Now Joreey Clark, Huzletown terantou, N J ,rionn—Chestnul naaell. Portland, Me nrrown H Harrington, U S N -frown, El sl N &mart, U S N H A Hamill .1 A linpleman J Waterman, It.ths'e Smith, Reading' Johnson, Delaware intent, Delaware ley aoldg. Maryland 3W is, Delaware mitten, Salem, N J Berth. Conn tilers, B J lure. Banton iliamn, Warthington Corbltt, Baltimore street, above Third: F T Prov, It I T Foster, Reston E B Richmond & la, N S R Van Winkel, N Jersey W F Neill & In, Wash.D C 8 W CODS, Eansav JAR Tagnart,Jeanesvllle 8 illattlecie, New York Dyer, France A T Stowert, Newark, 0 lY Knit Now Yok . Louis—Chestnut Nompkins, New York a S Hunt Merriman, New Jersey , ye de TiA n, lt i Pmorttsbuorg r .1 MeWray, Max,Va t W II H Weleoo • ' Hart, Ly cow Ins co,Pa rretson Srltnelk co:Pa timer, 'Om h. f C • milt. Bunton 17malosa—nrala. • natertan, Jr, ! , ,f jersey Am Bath, Ala liver, 'EaMon, Pa riper, MIIII,III, Nam Lilian, Bridgeton, NJ Seeloy, Bridgeton, 11 .1 ambera, Chninuati tek, Bedford, Pa tei Milton—Sixth Potts, Pottstown tack, New Enterprise Now Entororthe tolor, Blair ro, Pa tutton, Wash'lon, D C Uddle _ . . iiiareol I, Lancaster' ' • - Wayne co, Pa wards, Maryland D Pawling Wilkens, Poona lornett„ Pensylvitnia. ' .tin & la,Clurvor co,Pa euddar & ta, Maryland • wford. Elkton, Md tharn, Chester co, Pa .dley, Doylestown .blus, Lancaster ea, Pa Eagle—Third or dada, Duck. co, PA I raker, New York rtyloiv.Solikl Haven nen, Moran co, Pa opp, Allentown man, Penoft Arnett, retina ick near—Third st., 'Move Cal 'harp, SheHamra JOR Young. .thentown C Mentansl, Aelalaud D M Kohler & la. Poona arus & la, N Jorny A filthier & Ist, I'enna lupnert, Penna W Kllue, Earlrille, Pa, !kmau, Penna. National—Rae. at ler, Uhlersylllo Boyer, Tanwina lase Oar, New York. tyler, Bell Hoven Idevlllo, Rochooter 'L Grey . Vernon—Second street, above . ;arty & la, N York P Lowery, Boston Elliot, hew York John Young, Baltimore :Inlay, Waxhington H Howard, la York 'errie, Baltimore llama—Second si Newark, N J 110.13 8 N er, SPECIAL .tE Bounnos Winsity, ted by UDOLPHO worn. NEW YORK. L cumin or . tom. n. .n.. h ri laert a•oiftatted Dr Ire ?pi o f this cltr to Mad to m 7• • Scatedstro Art ' ' C/Inapps " I/manese the bottling of PURE, 130111 /RISKY, which could be relied on by the medic. don. I would have acceded to their request eon Ince, but found it difficult to procure a pure artici considerable difficulty and delay, I have arrangc wo distillers in Bourbon county for a regula I have »leo located an agent in Louisville, Ky. to purchase of BOHILBON WHISKY, direct fro: stillere, when offered for sale in that market. Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottle: eked in cases of one dozen each. with a fao Agitator() on the label. remain, yours respectfully, lIDOLPHO WOLFE, l`io. 22 BRAVER Street. NEW YORK, January soul, mu. r 0 WOLFR, Esq., 22 Beaver St., New York: • SIR The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal m has been long felt by the profession, and thou ' lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulte tides. aye tested the several articles which you sent ns, ,elder it justly entitled to the high reputation you w it. •ould recommend you to appoint some of the ro le Apothecaries, In different parts of the United as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky, the profession can obtain the same whoa needed 'Anal purposes. • you success in your n' by enterprise, We remain your obedient servants. INTIM: MOTT, N. D., No.l Oramarcy Park. cesNocilAN, N. D., Professor of Clinical inrgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital, te., N 0.14 East Sixteenth street. 'IS A. SAYRE. M. D. 790 Broadway. 1 DX Wthi. 96.11111111111M1. WORSTE, 11. D.,121 Ninth UM at EsTEI.I4 M. P, ST IlltosKor 64rvc4. !Kr( olsnA,T, N. D., 23, roans street. RAPHAEL, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical College, &c., 01 Ninth street, and others. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES: leave to inform the public I have appointed the ••• firms as agents for the sale of this Pare Dour• .hr, where samples can always be seen, ani be foreeJe by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo• and Hotel la the United States. lIDOLPFIO WOLFE, MI BEAVER Street. CHARLES ELLIS, SON, d CO. W. L. HADDOCK & CO. H. ASHTON, JN, HOLLOWAY, :OWDEN, BBARTIFIIt. COMPLEXTOR CAN BE 0 `)3 , the nee of RELTABOLD'S EXTRACT SA' LLA., March, Aprli,May, and June. are the In :o uee a Blind-Purifying remedy, See advc fe.77-fmw3o :LION CLOTHING, OF THIS LATEII ale in the Beet Manner. expressly for RBTAI .OWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain 3 Goods made to Order warranted satisiactor ?Mil SYSTEM is strictly adhored to. All a• ;rested alike. JONES & C0.:604 MARKET Street smoß's Him Dm! THE BEST IN TR& WORLD. A gthibrateil NT nn Aur sithilitliglgivici nictutt la SI Wain SW alit /a itt ilNtot i rataadtag :a or bad Ow, *ad DITURraiSs The /bar Iv/ 113 D, or BUSTY HAIR instantly tarns s flack or Brown, leaving tba Hair soft and Sold by all Druggiate, Genuine le signed WILLIAM A. BATCII3 ',four eider of each box. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Streak (Late 283 Broadway and la Boad street.) Raw York A B Winn, Trenton 0 P Smartt Rev J h AlAxander, Ohio W Hall Sr wf, lowa W Ward, Delaware co John It she df, Pa D E Hartwell, N H nil Chestnut streets NV C litotrolor. now York A Creek, St 1 ant It fysteo, St FAA V inilitiarTs, ttaw York Mrs A Codtliug, Now York Mrs .1 D Maharani, N HA St John, New York • Miss 7, 'St John. N V Wm Stanton. Cln, Ohio BR Cragin & In. New York A Elmonilorf & la. N Y (1 Webster. Om Ohio W North, St Louis S Wolcott. St boots S Ry der & 111, W Job 11$01t a Is f H Hollister, Chtow , n A W Jinni 11 ; urnivoing, 'Kentucky • 11011nWay. Itorancky A A Stephens, Olth J S Rosolierry, Ohio 111 Albright W T Ream, Now York .7 H Fluniplireys, Albsuy C Iltimphreyo, Albany W H Brant, Now York 11,7 Avalon street. below Arch. John 141 Woods. Ma Jamtio '''''''' tiliVIN Anton W B Altl oii N Mons , . hid misso Acton, ew Jersey Miss Carpenter, New Jersey R 11 Reeve% New Jeraey D McConville, Steubenville M Alexander, Steubenville B Wesson, Maaseclineette J W Starra, Ninv York A E . frnaan, New York R 0 Ffastiogs & la, Coun B B Campbell & wt. Pcnna A J Bellow, U S A street. above Fifth. John Worley, Cleveland J Vogt, Cleveland H 8 Martin, Alexandria N Witmer', SJIIPM, Mass Dr J B Rown U 8 A Goo W P Coates • Wash A Danskin, Aid A J Pickett, Connecticut John Goulding, Mass B Nelson, Col dspring, lc 3 R Cram, New Ynrk J Rutter, West Ches er J M Stewart, TrOY, N Y A Ger, Cincinnati S Ilard ry ingar, Mo Mrs H K Howard, Mo Joel A Fithian, Va D Mcßride, Bridgeton, N J treat, MAIPONFIC g %Male% Viinittnrir. Mum.; W %Viieel J Smith, Madison S Overhalt, Pennsylvania TI S 0 verb all, Pen nsyl van la .111 Sul vely, Indiana, J B Stapler, 'Backs co and Market streets. 0 Colestoek, Ohio Droved & la, Lewistown H E Franklin, Oinn, Ohio Henry Bakor, Now villo J F Matlack, Penns, Wm Smith, Pennsylvania D Henderson, Penns. Mrs 14 Harris, New York J NV Kennedy, Penna. reef.. above Chestnut. Mrs Morgan, Baltimore D Kimble, Chester co, Pa J P Osmond, Chester co, Pa Jas $lll, Chester co, Pa W Baker, Weet Chester W E Whiteside, Ox ford T O'Connell, West Troy Gee Fisher, Chester co, Pa 1' Lemordi, Chaster co, P.l. t., above Callow MIL IA 1t Snyder, Quakertown Geo Beer, Quakertown Slra F retch ler, Bethlehem C C Spangler, Lebanon co Daniel Melot Peter Shelley, Qn&lcert, Robert Good, lloylestow• wet, above Third. H 6 Taggart, Penult .Tos Thar Minersville A W Potteiger, Readipor H Shields Mlueriville Mr Croce, Pittsburg rest. above Market. ' D D Afatberabongh, Penna 9. Matthews, Blarylantl • - Vattbewe, Karyiand Stroudshnrsr NOTICES. "A smile WM on her lip—health was in her look. strength was in her step, and in her hands—Plantation Bitters." S.-T.-1860-X. A fow bottles of Plantation Bittprs Rill cure Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. " Menial Despondency. Prostration; Great Weakness. " Fallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Which are the evident:at of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. • It is estimated that seven• tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The binary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach, Poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symp toms. After long research, we are able to present the most re markable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world lifts ever produced. -Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the. Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has cents to our knowledge I it is a most effectual tonic,.and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life. The reports that it relies upon mineral substances for its active properties, are wholly false. For the public satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physi cinnss, we append a list of its components. cATNITiI Pitllti - 99151 1 11 0 fo r CM ftYo hundred yctire in the treatment, of furor and Awl InoPoPeini Waimea, fcc, Rims introduced lute rlnrope by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Porn, in fete, and after wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormotts prise of as own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit's Pow ders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI. King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his South Ainerican travels. CAscAnmr,A BAnx—For diarrhces, colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDELION—For luflammation of the loins, and dropsi cal affections. Crwtostif.t Ftowints:-For enfeebled digestion. LAS-caucus nownits—Aromatic, stimulant, and tonic; highly invigorating in nervous debility. WINTIMIREEN — For scrofula, rheumatism, Ste. Axisz — An aromatic carminative, creating flesh, mus cle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove -buoy, orange, caraway, coriander, snake root, &c. . S. -T.-196P--X Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, im parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name fur the present. • IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. Itocumnat, N. Y., Dec. 24,1661 Messrs. P. E. DRAGS R Co. :—I have been a great suf ferer frcim Dyspepsia for three or four years, and bad to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy, I am now nearly a welt 'man. I have recommended them in several cases, and, as far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am respectfully yours, PITILADIMPII /A, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1530. Ruerugritn FILTEND:—My, daughter has been much benefited by the ago or thy Plantation Bitters. Thou 4 1 1,- /.-1-1 CeleAno, 111., Peb. 11, 1663. Messrs. P. 11. DRAWN & Co. :—Please send us another twelve cases of your Plantation 13itters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to hese superseded everything else, and aro greatly esteemed. Yours, Slo., GAGE St WAITE. Arrangements aro now completed to, supply any de mand for this article, which from lack of Government stamps has not heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case will the Perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de parted from. Every bottle hearn the Jac-eimile of our Rignature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers 'through out the country. P. H. DRAKE & 202 BROADWAY, Row York. fe 27-finnr-taad if MARTIF—CIIARD LER. —On Thursday, February 26, 1563, by Friend's ceremony, before his Honor 'Mayor 'Henry, Pennock Martin, of Westchester, and Anna B. daughter of Edward Chandler, of Unionville, both of Chester county, Pa. (Chester county papers Please copy.] SAUNDERS—GRANT. —At the residence of John Wise, on the 25th instant, according to the order of the Reli gious Society of Friends, Thomas H. Saunders to Sallie A. , daughter of John M. Grant, of Abington township, Montgomery county, l'a. NASON—SNOW.—On Febrnary IS, by Rev. John F. Chaplain. Mr. Win. H. Eason and shies Nary C. Snow. bath AcpilibiltllbiO_ rimllfiVy th -v J. 119 RIRln96l AT ii9r' Ti 13' Ftrowuw.llrooke.&TVnr to '" -37 h MICR—RECK. the 24tb Inst., by Rev. Abel O. Thomas, Llont, John E. Hoick to Miss Tillie H. Bock, of Philadelphia. • DIED_ r STILLE.—On the t:evening or Ihe 2&1 Inst., Albert Owen, Con of the late A Owen StlLle. . . _ . VANDYKE. —On the 15th ]nit., at hospital No. 19, Nashville, Tennessee, of delirious typhoid fever, con tracted by performing double duty, Hr. Harry S. Van dyke, of the Anderson Troop, eldest son of Frederick S. and "Alarguret C. Vandyke, in the twenty-second year °flits age. The relatives and friends of the family, as well VA those of the Anderson Troop now in this city, are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 718 Spring Garden street this (Friday) afternoon, the 27th inst., at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ••.•.•• - • • • . . . P ATTE the evening of 25th ivat., Mrs. Eliza S., wife of Captain Wm. Patten, aged 81 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1823 Green street, on Saturday afternoon, at t wo o'clock. ss BRAGTIG.I2I.—On the 2ath inst., Mrs. Margaret C. Brautigam, In the 70th year of her age. Funeral on Saturday morning alma, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 412 north Seyenth street. Interment at Fraukford. "None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise " PETIT, —On the 24th inst., at Long Branch, N. J., Jonathan Petit, Sr. , in the 74th year of Mirage. The relatives and friends of the nuttily are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from Oreen-street Meeting House, in Piladelphia, this Sixth day (Friday) mora ine, at 11 o'clock. McBRIDE. —On the evening of 25th test., Gordon T. Ewing, infant son of Rev. Matthew and Mary A. Mc- Br:dr. • . DISTIL.—On the 24th inst., Sarah R., wife of William Diehl, and daughter tattle late Jacob Earnest. The male relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. ,l 8 South Sixteenth street, this (Friday)afternoon, at 2e'eloek, _without further notice. DOWER. —On the 22d inst., Samuel D. S. Bower, s of Kensington, aged 66 years. H KROWNOLTS.—On the 22.11 inst., Joseph Drown bolts, aged tio years. SPRING MOURNING • GOODS-P;ES. ^-• SON & SON,—lfourning Store, No. - 6.18 OREM NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the moat desirable makes. Black and White neat Striped and, Check Silks. Paris Printed Poniard Silks. Black Alonsselinee, Tamises. Bombazines, Black Crape Tamrnetans, Alpacas, and blohairs. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Alohairs. Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadiue Bareges. Black English Crapes and Veils. • Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Collars, Se le leev tf , &c. fres WEE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH are opening Spring Style Dress Silks, . Spring Style Drees Goods;_ Stripe Reps Skirting, •• Rl:Wish Bombazines, • First Quality Gloves. . 1028 "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AVE, an ioeßmla lioui lull 'rums Dina nom Long biroTie l • Black Barege Beraaui, lend 2 rude wide, Black Florentine. New Fele*. • fe93 MTHE CLERGY OF THE CITY ARE respectfully Invited to attend at an adjourned meeting of the Ladies, just associated as the WOMEN'S CENTRAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, which will he held at the Agricultural Rooms, southwest corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets, (over Colmn's grocery). THIS DAY, the 27th inst., at 12 M. The Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, the President of the Sanitary Commission, will be Pre sent. It' LEBANON GEMETERY.—ANNUAL MEETING of LOT HOLDERS on MONDAY, March 2d, 18133, between 4 and 8 o'clock P. , at the office 717 LOMBARD Street, to elect seven persons to serve as Managers for the e nettin year. JACOB C. WHITE, President. CYRI7B B. MILLER, Secretary. le IMPENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE . OF DENTAL SUROLIEY.—The Annual Commence !, cut for 1963 will beheld at the MUSICAL FUND BALL, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, February 27th at half past seven o'clock. Valedictory by P. L. BUCKING HAM, Professor of Chemistry and Metallnro , . C. N. PEIRCE, Dean. lIPHIPHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 20, LADELPHIA,IS63. —The attention of the Public is called to the operations of the SOUTEIWARK SOUP SOC'ETY. Last week they distributed fifteen hundred loaves of bread and thirty-two hundred quarts of soup. Owing to the increased demand upon the Society at this time, they are compelled to ask the assistance of the generous and benevolent, so that they may be able to continue their charitable work. Within the past few days the applications have been numerous, and from a class of persona who heretofore base been able to provide for themselves. These new applicants are females, whose husbands, sons, or brothers are now with the army, and the delay in the payment of whom has thrown; thorn upon the So lelyhe. e Their funds are low, and looking back to former years, When the pectery, In need of help, celled upon the atti lutltllii tat mon Oman( Brjtet t 9 l e t l e s i nt‘ r erV i li t g LAND Street, ' oelow Queee, or with the following per -80/18 : . . ISAAC E. 'WRIGHT, 124 South &send street. PHILIP HOWELL, S. E. corner of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN T. WILSON, 3a3 Chestnut street. W. M. MAUL, Office of Receiver of Taxes, S. E. cor ner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. BENJAMIN 31ORTON, Treasurer, 122 Catharine et. F BALL, Secretary, Corn Exchange Bank, Sauna and Chestnut streets. fe'27-2t ms• CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE, PHI LA DEl.Pitt A, February 21, 'Mi. TO ROTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by less inensure than one quart. Applicants for LIJENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved April 20. 1835, on the following days. viz.: WARTS. First Monday, March 2, IF6. 'Second Tuesday.. Third and Fourth Wednesday, Fifth Thursday, '' 5, .. Sixth Friday, " 6, .. I • • it Feventh and Eighth Monday, 9, Ninth and Tenth ' 'Pnesday, " 10, '. Eleventh Wednesday, ", 11, Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, ' 12, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, 101 13, :, Sixteenth Nfonday, " A. ~, Seventeenth Tnesday, " 12, Eighteenth and Nineteenth. —Wednesday, " 18, Twentieth Thursday, " 19, '' Twenty-first and Twenty second Friday, "- 20, " Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Monday, , " 23, " Twenty-fifth Tuesday, " 24, " fe27-to ruh2s JAMES SHAW. Clerk. r . 3 2. CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPA NY.—The Coupons due March Ist, 186'3, on the EIGHT PER CENT Mortsase Bonds of "THE CONTI NENTAL HOTEI, COMPANY" will be payable on and after DIONDAV, March 2d, upon presentation of the earn. et the Office of the Wrests trer, No. 813 ARCH Rim& Rill tat . 3_ Ll6llllllOll,PlllOll_ Mllllll I mum, Ms I BOARD OP WAVAL gtITIZEONO Will convene at ttto AdvAL ASYLUM, Nilla• Lillis., on MONDAY, tile2d of March, 1863, for the ex amination ofsuch Candidates tee Admission to the ?cloa ca( COM; of the Navy RH may presenf themselves. 'f he Board will consist of may James M. Greene, 'Washington Sherman, and Philip Lansdale. Gentlemen desiring permission to appear before the Board must enable application to the Hon. Secretary of the Navy, stating their residence, place and date of birth, accompanied With reepectable testimonials of moralcharacter. fe2l-w3tft2t* UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION No. 27 South SIXTH Street. ho following recommendation, by the Provident of the United State*, bufliciently authenticates the Cdnumlesion to the public: The Sanitary COMMiIIMOCL is doing% work of humanity onion. and direct practical value to the in thin time of lie trial. It id entitled to the gratitude and confidence of the people, and I trust it will bo generonslY supported. There is uo agency through which volu atary °Gringo of Patriotism can be more aware)), maRA ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Contributions, In money or hospital supplies, aro ear nestly solicited, . and wdl be thankfully received by RO BERT N. LEWI 4 General Superintendent of the Depo sitory, No. 92 South SIXTH Street; by CALEB COPE, Trensurer..Alorthea.4 corner of MINOR and SIX CR Stied.: or by Mr. 11. A. OE FRANCE, Collector. fron-St HODICEOPATIIIC MEDICAL COL LIME OF rsNri.YLVANIA.—The Fifteenth An nual COMMENCEMENT, for conferring Degrees, will bo held, in the alueleal Fund Hall, LOCUST Street, oa TUESDAY, March 3, at 12 M. Valedictory by S. S. BROOKS, M. D., Professor of Practice. The public fe2.5-81.. 8. 8. BROOKS, M. D., Donn. Iii0112(EOPATI11e HOSPITAL, Illtt CUTHBERT Street —This institution to now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldlere, who will be received and provided for in the meet comfortable manner, wee of charge. B. F. GLENN, n022-tf fiscreutry of 'Board of Managers tan, POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE— SPRING SESSION.—The Spr ng Course of Lec tures and Practical instruction In the Technical Schools and In the Scientific School will begin on DIOADAY, March 2d. Applicants for admission will please attend 'O9 A. M., at the College %aiding, PENN :Iguana ALFRED L. KSIVNEDY, N. D., rese-el` Preiid•mt ol•Factilty. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, I!'ebruary9, 18&3. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON DAY, the second day Of March, lati, at the Office of the Company. No. feW Sontb THIRD Street. The Polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pro ceding tho election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to a vote. EDMUND SMITH, feln-tmh2 Secretary. RFILDCSUARTERS, PENNS ItLITA NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. bARRISBEIRO, February IS, _ ME STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA. 4,-;11 I is 111M.J.If.kfillttA Intinnnill. oen H. Tholl_ 2 and contlnni In Bafillitin darinic 1110 wean! to enfirnitto . .endidatee fur t poet of mettles °slicer. in Penegylvarim Regiment.. The appointment of a nitre her of Assistant Surgeans will be required immediately to fill vacancies uow existing, an 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. NEW CREEK. COMPANY.—TRE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held ou WEDN &DAV, March 18th, at 12 o'clock M. at their °nice, No. 311. WALNUT Street, when an election for Directors will beheld. •W. W. HOLidIIOSWORTH, fe23-27 rah 2 D 17 5t." Secretary. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PIONSYLV A.- NIA. —oppimt. 613 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, February' 23, 3863. • The business and :affairs of this Company being now in process of liquidation. all parties having claims against the Comnionwealth Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania will Present the same for settlement and payment at this office within thirty days from date. Ma. OFFICE OF THE SITAGEON-AR.- TIST TO TOR ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADEL PHIA. October 24, DEN. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Burgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, Government Surgeon-Artist. MMANDAN MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.—The First Meeting of the • • Mandan Alining Company of Lake Superior:" under Its articles of association, will be held on the tenth day of March, 1863 at 11 o'clocklA. M., at No. II- Farquhar Building, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. B. A. HOOPES, WM. 11. STEVENS, fe24-141 5 Two of the Associates of said Corporation. REV. J. S. CATRORN 141 amnia. EYANB 0 -LIA.SStiLLL ARMY AND . NAVY OFFIOIRS, a W. SIMONS & BROTHER, Nat • . BANSOM-STREET HALL, PITILADELPIITA; NANITPACTIMERS OP JEWELRY, • FINE SWORDS, fridatitet ialtß2T VA ATE GOLD AND SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS . STONES, G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, GOLD, SILVER, S EVEN THREE-TEN TB B COUPONS, ORDERS ON WASHINGTON. SEVEN THREE-TENTHS AND ALL OTHER DianD. U.s, FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, • TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT ' AFTER FIVE YEARS. Tam instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TRU. BURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN* AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present mucrom ox amp. these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY. COOKE, SIBEIGRIPTION AGENT. . . noti-tmlil 114 SPOTHVAUIitiII STREET. p,PTATEE OP , DAVID Ir 'FILTER, -A-J DECEASED. Letters testamentary to the 'Estate of DAVID KELTEN having been granted to the under signed, all persons having claims against saidLEstate, will present them .'-.. And those Indebted thereto, will make payment to • MAN MILLER, Administrator, res7-w!` . .• No. 22131GBEEN Street. • wrN•rox VB. MARY ANN FOX. ED . 1 " . In this Court of Common Pleas, &0.. Phitadel 'phi, 7). 'T., IBM—Divorce. Madam, take notice, that the Examiner has anointed THURSDAY, the 12th of MARCH, MS, at 4 o clock P. ,at N 0.1.20 North 'FIFTH Steeet, to take further depositions on behalf of the Libellant, when and where you may attend if you think proper. LAYCOCR, fe27-20 . Attorney pro Libellant. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, February 25113(0. PROPOSALS for supplying the City Commissioners' office, the Courts, the Recorder of Deeds, ann Prothono tarier of the several Courts with BOORS, STATIONERY . . and PRINTING, as provided by ordinance of Councils, for therear 1863, mill be received at the . OFFICE of the CITY COMMISSIONERS untlll2 o'clock M.. on BATHE. DAY. February 28, 1863. fe27-2t JAMES SHAW, Clerk. A RAIY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA. February 26 1869. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited of this °nice until 12 o'clock Id., on Tup.shAy, March 3d, for furnishing promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Three thousand (3.000/ Spades, and One thousand (1, OW) Pounds tent poles. R.ope Yarn, for tying up Bidden) must state In their proposals the earliest pos sible time of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient securities for the faithful performance of the contract, lf awarded. Samples of the above can be seen at this office, is ha assunidi -- ,fitlL; at l l 14 1 4 7 1 , ' TVORYTYPES 1 WO WYTYPES 1 1^ • A • f yon get them of REIMER y will realize your ideal of a natural and beautiful picture, of rare necktie merit. SECOND Street, above OREEN. It MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND spy-oLestas, for proae_nto for Bala& ag co 40.3-3m12 4 0 Pltri;t, - OW • • Bs orclei of the Governor. JAMES SING. fel6-dtinh2 Surgeon General Penneylvan!: By order of t h o Board of Directors, fe26-wfrmlm SAISIISL S. MOON, Secretary. I la).T i'{J] MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &c., .And everything necessary for the complete outfit of WHOLESALE AND BET - .1027-bn AND MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERT VARIETY GM= PAID Fon Manufacturing Jewellers, BANSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA fe26-Dn CITY WARRANTS, OLD-;DEMANDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD lINCERRENT MONEY WAITED Collections made on all accessible points by PALMER & HUEY, fel6-mwt 6ts No. 54- South TRIED, Street IFTEr FEBRUARY CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, WANTED. STATES LOANS FOR SALE DIVEdiEILi l 1:1081 fublet at ECM nu - nu ova PROPOSALS. THE PRESS.-PIIILADELPHIL FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1863. WELLING, COFFIN, &a CO., PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED OUTINGS AND WHITINGS. DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS. COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS. BILESIAS, NANKEENS. COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO MERSEY& KENTUCKY JEANS. &LBO, SKY-BLUE fiERSEYS, INFANTRY GLOTTIS. ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 10 ounce DUCK, Scu, dea-mwf am BLEACHED MUSEINS, For Sale by ALTEMUS & COZEN% 341 CHESTNUT STREET, 160 LE AGENTS FOR GREEN & DANIELS', • CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH --- SPOOL COTTON, WARRAITTED 200 - rAmos. Pronounced one of thebest makes in the market. fel4-1m OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW AR- 0.8 I E R Y. LT LOWER PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OF DC- JOHN T. BAILEY & CO. BAGS AND BAGGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, pHIL ADELPHIA BURLAP BAGS, OF ALL SIZES, OEM tiOnfrilii .110111.1111 MT, AIM SEAMLESS BAGS, Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for net sash on delivery. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOHINSON, vo.um CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA-NADI 000D8. sea Mira ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLDE CAP CLOTHS. SHY-BLUE CLOTHS POE OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OIINCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SHIRT. INOS. roe sale by FROTHINGHAM St WELLS. sel•lf tf RETAIL' DRY . • I —French Needle-worked Bands, coneuage. ensure. Inge, gldrix, ie.; a Istigi. Assoik.- mot of very choice goods at low prices. SHEITAND I VAN HARLINGEN, & AANISON, fe9-Swtt 1008 CHBSTNOT Street. • RINTED.. LINENS! PAINTED P LINENS I I—At a small advance on the old ;Mete, a large assortment of Printed Linens, in new and desks, ble patterns. suitable for oblldrect's wear, dresses. Sc, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, IeARRISON; fe9-3wlt 1008 CHESTNUT Street. DOMESTIC MIISLINS, SHEETIN arc.—All of the deairable wakes for sale, at the lowest rash prices. SHEPPARD:VAN ILIELINGEN. & AMMON, • fe£o-Swif . 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ~ • • LEWIS I.ADOMUS k 00., Nci. SOS GEIESTNDT Street, Philaephia, DIAMOND RES and JEWELERS. The highest cash price paid for Diamonds and all other. Precious Stones. Mao, old Gold and Sliver bought for cash te26-St J. C. FULLER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In' FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now open a LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CRAMS, GOLD SPECTACLES. THIMBLES, AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell-Sm D. T. PRATT, Is sonatantly in reednt of AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. [el-1-3mit aFINE WATCH REPAIRING. ;Mended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street. Al FINE AMERICAN AND ifre,:elX IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry, era Ea lierWitill, 10Wellt 1106018111101 J'.• 0. FULLER'S I, ELI HOLDEN,' Dealer In fine AMERICAN A ELRND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWY, AND CLOCKS, oeSLßras 70S MA_RKET Stroe. yULCA.NITE RINGS WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS TEAR FORMER PRICES. ROGERS & BROTHER'S !lIEM OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS, fe9-eowtf 730 CHESTNUT STREET, COFFEE ! COFFEE ! I COFFEE II ! Tim NM &nil 411§1INg RIMIed goirniu the GitT , A Plelool3 f.li for main at um ,dagle Mem *Ace mad Oeffee , Works, 214. and 1146 North FRONT Street. felltm HOWARD WORRELL. IR,F t GOLDTHORP, & CO., 626 '".'"*" (Late of 16 North Fourth street.), Manufacturers of Tassels, Dards, Ohnps. Fringes. Curtain Loops.Centre Tassels, Dress Trimmings. , Blind Trimmings, Tapes, Braids. Neck-Des, Millta,Trimmings , eta. fv3-/ma KROgO ry. gitrvi)t. rhilebtelphia. COMMISSION HOUSES. 230 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for sale, by the Package— BLACK DOESKINS COTTONADES, FANCY CASSIMERES, NAPKINS, COLORED CAMBRICS, GRIGG & HARMSTEAD Ifo. STRAWBERRY STREET. BANGED 80,000 DOZEN PORTATION THOS. MELLOR tit CO., 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET. " BAG " MANUFACTORY GEO. GRIGG. No. 219 and 221 CHURCH ALLEY. OOMMIssioN MEECH/NTS 70E, THE SALE 07 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. (817COBBOOR TO PBATI & BRAM) 60'7 CHESTNUT STREET. SNOLISII, SWISS. AND U_ HUtiSFLLL I Nortb SItiTUI .urova FINE GOLD PENS, THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fell-Sm A full assortment, all sizes and styles. J. C. FULLER,, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. fell-3m FARE, & BROTHER, importers, roh9ltf • 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth FINE PLATED WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, KNIVES, Sm. j. C. FULLER, No. 712 CBE ST NUT Street, SEWING MACHINES. 2 2 IN la b S, FAMILY SEWING MACHINES AT EVERY $ T AIR OVER • ALL OIRASVIFfiE PUBLISHED THIS DAY, FOGGY NIGHT AT OFFORD, THE FOGGY NIGHT! THE FOGGY NIGHT AT OF FORD; A Domestic Novel.: By Mrs. Henry Wood, Author of "Verner's . Pride," "East fr LYrine," "The Bart'6 Heirs," " The Ghan ningi,'' "A Life's Secret," "The Mystery," "' The Gas tle's Heirs." ' `The Runaway Match," etc., etc. , is pub lished this day, printed from the Author's_ advance sheets, received direct from - Mrs. Wood, and issued here simultaneously with its publication in Ramps. it is complete in a large octavo volume, large type, double column, and' is printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price WC- nty-flve cents a copy. CopieS of "MIR FOGGY NIGHT AT. OF FORD, ". will bersent to any one, free of postage, on remitting Twenty five cents to the publishers. Booksellers, News 'Agents, and all others, will pleaiss send on theirorderenConee, for what they want of this )01c1rOno all 001,0onoo 10 lholrn lishe. N T. B. PETERSO St. BROTHERS. 306 CHESTNUT STREET. PRILADELPRI4. To whom all orders must come addressed. COUNTERFEIT COUTERFEIT DE- A- TECTOR, for 'MARCH, IS published this day. it PETERSON'S' COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOR, for MARCH. is full of New Counterfoils. pETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE -a- TECTOR,' for MARCH, all storekeepers should have. P ETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT BE TECTOR, for MARCH, IS published this day at. D. PETERSON :13 RgTHERS, No. 306 Chestnut streetoPhiladelphia. Everybody should subscribe for it everywhere, at once Single numbers 14 cents, or 61a year. "It LIGETHILON DEAFNESS -ITS CAUSES AND 'PREVENTION. A popular treatise; the fifth edition just ready. ALSO. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION, rre Bev. John Curinning„ D. D. TILE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for March. =HARPER'S 11I$GAZINE, for March. All New Books of a Popular or Standard character, re ceived as soon as published. _ LINDSAY St BLAKISTON, _ Publishers and Booksellers, ft. fell No. 25 South SIXTH street, above Chestnut. THE BRAVE AT HOME, BY - T. BU -1-' cHANAIS READ, as read by Murdoch Chronghout the Union, is published , in the "LYRICS OF THE WAR." Sold by all Booksellers and News Agents. c (IN BOARD THE CUMBERLAND," as iced by Murdoch at the Academy of Mimic, published in the- 'LYRICS OF THE WAR," with Colored Illustration. price 20 cents. Sold everywhere. SCATTERGOOD, Publisher, 30 CHESTNUT Street, feS.7-2t. TTA. A_ irtn a fiII.STIVICSZIV.I All Books usually to be had ilia FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT TILE LOWEST PRICES. fefrtf • POLITICAL FALLACIES ; AN' EX AMINATION OF FALSE ASSUMPTIONS AND RE FUTATION OF THE SOPHISTICAL REASONINGS which have brought on this Civil War. By George Junkie. D. D., LL. D. 12mo. $1.25. Wild Scenes In t-outh America; or life in the Limnos of Venezuela. By Don Ramon Paec.. Illustrated, $1.75. The National Almanac for 1882 For sale by' WILLIAM S: & ALFRED MARTIER, fe23 606 CBES ['NUT Street. TTOLLY'S COUNTRY SEATS AND . - 4 —a- SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, with numerous BIUS tralions,*designs. &c.. Ste.. suet published. Also, LIGHTHILL ON DEAFNESS; Its Causes, Prevention, Sc., Sin. A new and revised edition. 1 vol. 12mo. THE GREAT CaSI7II.IIATTON. BT thp Hoy. John Cumming, D. D., anther of the Apocetrubc Sketches. &c., &c. LINDSAY &BLAKISTOIf, Publishers and Booksellers, fe2l 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. CENTS.—PIIOTOGRAI'II AL BUMS from 23 Contain 23 Dollars! The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the alt AND MISCELLANEOUS BOONS. all that nan.no found in LL, Inbnlmin Rnaltdmia. At Into in ra l 0( o. CF.ECA_CS' Tonirroics OLD Plii i r Mj , Gall in . the ORIGINAL. -BOOR EIfPORIIRS, lertf 430 CHESTNUT Street. (ZENERAL. TO:DI- THUMB AND N-^ • LADS !—Card Portrait of Mr. and Dire. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire; —,E pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair • ...A At the 9RIGINAL onrr-BOAS EMPORIUM, 16374 f . • 439 CHESTNUT Street:: MAGAZINES FOR MARCH, AT C ANSTNETT G. w. PITCHER'S NEW gOOK-STO3WOB Stmt. • • REV: .D. COOPER'S .. CARD PHO. . . TOORAPH, tit SOB CHMTNOT iltreet,:".. • fe2ll4lt, A NEW LOT AT • TIIRY LOW -c- 1 - PRICES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Largest stock in the city. Bent assortment in the city.. Lowest prices lit the city._ " • '- Call and exainiue emacK and PRICES before Pur chasing elsewhere. 41."` • - W. BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCULA . VINO LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and D•Booke. including ALL CLASSES of Literature. is is the ONLY Library in the country that includes al the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that - are not REPRINT ED here. • . . Terms $45 per year ; six months $3; three months 41.150; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. Nell-Hes • CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD "—• Pliotogmlis of over I,OM different fancy subjects, token from li fe and from the finest engravings. Por traits of IC emends. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets, and other eminent men. Single copies 15 cents, or KAI per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re ceipt of money. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY, .112 South EiGHTFt Street. • - glar.Wo also sell prepared colon for coloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.2.1 a box With reducing liquid. . fe2d-lm if VOU WHO WOULD HAVE ARTIS -.- TIC mid truthful portraits, get RIMIER'S life-size Photographs hi Oil Colors. now made at reduced prkee. SECOND - Street. above Green. It JUST OPENED, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wiehing first-classy/onm are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, tame. and frames on hand. P. 1 0. zwirit. A TU 1 11.113 T 1 VP PIOPUTIn.g, P/Ift their take and beauty. in worth as a likeooas to estimable, REIMER'S Colored Photographs. Only $l. Executed with care and akin, at SECOND Street, above Green.. it PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS - A large variety for sale at low Dricea bv QtRgN 4i CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street, de f "FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, "N. J.-Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 30 Miles Borth of Philadelphia. It has been in Success ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the most flourishing 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, felB-2m* President. VILLAGE GREEN SEKINARY.-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course hi Mathematics, Classics, English studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keepin, Bur. 'raying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of a dages, and are received at any time. - Boarding per week, E 2.25. - Tuition per quarter, $6.00. For catalogues or information address Rev..T. HERM BARTON, A. M. Village Green. Pa. oele-if INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, FELLAIPELPEIA. Thie ComnsnY oOlitintleb to take hake on the Jahr glasses orrroperty at tow rates, The public can rely upon lie responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bendt of the public, during the laist nine years, exceed • may DROVER EATER. 500,000 DOLLARS - and we respectfully solicit its favor in the fatale. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT JERRY WALIDER, JOHN W. CLAOH&RN, JOHN THORNLEY C. E. HEAZIATT, ABRAHAM HART, ' DAVID BOYD, Da., PETER S. HOE of N. WM. Ai. SWAIN. VUUMAN SHEAARD, JOSEPH KLAPPJE D., N. S. LAWRENCE. THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. L ADVORD„ Secretary. • WAIN HAVE TAKEN' FIRST PREMIUMS UNITED STATES LIFE INSITBANDE COMPANY OP NEW YORK.. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. JOHN Secretary.. $900,000• CAPITAL AND SURPLUS The business of this Company is conducted exclusively ou the cash principle t which is now folly recognized a* the only correct principle. The law under which this Company Is chartered pro' vides that, if the capital should, from any cane, become impaired to the extent of $25,000, or more, the stockhold. ors shall be called upon to make good such deficiency'. This is the only cash Company in Anterica which afford" this safeguard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three , years, the next on March 4th, Ha _ Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low as WO years' experience and the probable future rate of interest willjustlfy. O. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western - Bank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. - Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Batik street. delbuirfnam T W " 1-444aVE-'W-2—Ei* OF 1862, WHEN EXHIBITED Francis N. Rack, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr:, John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, O. W. Davis, YANCIS N. BIIi LEB HICK W 31111410 L, )31,e110/1 • NEW .PUBLICATIONS. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ONLY A NEW DOMESTIC NOVEL, BY MRS. lIENRY WOOD AUTHOR OF "EAST LYNNE." THE FOGGY NIGHT I THE FOGGY.NIGHT BY MRS. HENRY. WOOD 124 CHERTIVII STIIF27 Between Seventh and Eighth Streets PITCHER'S NEIV STORE, SOS CHESTNUT Street 'CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. PHOTOGRAPHS.• A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. HOG ARCH STREET, EDUCATION. INSURANCII COIKPANY. PHIi.AD FIRE AND INLAND iNsußimm DIRECTORS. B. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West, John gamier, Jr.. Chas. Stokea, A. R. Rosenholm, Josef D. Ellis.: ICK,_President. :AEGSON. Vice E'realdent Storetarr. EIaWUR MEDICAL. HELMBOLD'S GEN'UINE PREPARA.TION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRA.TED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIO REMEDY FOR DISEASES 0 ThE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine Increases the Power of Digestion and Excites the Absorbents into Healthy action by which the Watery or Cal carious Depositions, and ail Un natural Enlargements are Reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION HELIVIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEIT3 mcs CURED EVERY GAZE OP DIABETES IN:WilIOU IT As FERN GIVEN IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER AND INFLAMMATIOVF THE KIDNEYS. For these diseases it is indeed a sovereign remedy, sod too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been kuownito irellevelthe]mosCurgenrsymptoms. HELMBOLD'S 'EXTRACT BUCHU, ULORIIIIIION OF PRI DELDNITI AND RTIADDIR lINTIINTION OF DNB% DIMON OF TllllllO6l TATS °LADD, ATONE IA VIA BD/W- I/EA, CALCULLI. BRICK-DUST DEPOSIT, And for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Tercel, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Not Banda, Flushing in the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Pace, PALLID COUNTENANCE, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM r r ti~ x 111: :y HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII CURES ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM II A MTV OP II_L%§.IPITION. PI.OPEgPR IMPRUDENCES IN LIFE. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Por Purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arts . ing from Excess and Imprudence in life, chronic Constitutional Diseases, arising from an im pure state of the blood, and the only reli able and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swell ings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Pace, Tatter, Erysipelas, • and all Scaly Erup tions of the Sktn. Two tablespoonful of the EXTRACT of SARSAPA RILLA added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bole is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usually made. Air THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use In all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the laud, as well as in private practice, and are considered as invaluable remedies. SEE MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF BIICEIII. FROM DIS PENSATORY OF THE lIICTED STATES. • See Professor DEWEES' valuable works on the Prac tiCe of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC, Philadelphia, See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOWELL, a celebrated Physician, and 'Member of the Royal College nl3llOlO l 5 lka Epintattak .11.14. 1:;1 o=ol ../AlEigg). See Medico-Chirverg teat .bevitete. Pubtlabea by tr.v- JAMIE TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. PRICES. Extract BUCIIII $1 nor bottle, or 81 X for 95. " SARSAPARILLA...SI • " ofiar• PHYSICIAN in attendance from BA, M. to BP. DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, SECURELY PACIZED FROM OBSERVATION ADDRESS LETTERS FOR INFORMATION; PT CONFIDENCE, lIELNIBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET 161A.6t0 biliwtirff.) PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS AND UNPRINCI PLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of " tbeirown" and "other" articles on the reputation obtained by • HETAMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS. HELMBOLD'S GENDINE EXTB!CT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA HELMBQI4T§ GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE _lO7 DAD. urtimatnia rrits..t. WO OTHER! X/fir Cukont tbe Advertisement and _send for it, and avoid imposition, and eztnosare. fe27-fraiSna COUGHS AND COLDS, VERY PREVALENT. Persona thus afflicted, are too apt to consider them a trifling , matter, and O ink that " it will go away of U se! :" others tamper w tit the many simple mixtures. lozenges , &e., which seem lo give temporary relief, but event° Ally accelerate the disease.. To such we would ca l; do not tamper with your constitution ; if you. desire to live to a good "o/d age." use a remedy that will effect a quick and permanent cure: • Dr. Swayne's Oornpound Syrup of Wild Cherry," we will guarantee, has cured more colds than any medicine ever oilfired for sale in this country. Even neglected cases, cough 8 ,ot e d, pain, and enures:Alen. 801 e throat, hoarseness, night moots, fever, restless nights, it gives quick relief, and wonderful cures have taken place after patients had been given up to die by physiciansand friends. SYRUP WILD CHERRY. THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY, Consumption. Coughs, Colds, Astbnut.Branchitis, Spit ting Blood. Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation or Disease of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Bore Throat, 'Nervous Debility, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNS & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine. Sold by Druggists and. Dealers. t025-iftf EYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACS, OcnEat and Armlet, from Leyden. Holland, Is Per manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treat" all dieeases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures— if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pat n N. charges made for examination. Office hours from Sto 11 o'clock . A. H. and 2t07 P. 111. ' ja33le GRAVEL, p.ROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Conahe, Colds, and Irritated Throats, are offered AI'WAAL IFLAsi bin thoraaably_teatarit and Maintain um Komi roma , tion they have inetly actignired, there are £vaita t/ona.be pure to ormitur tha /74 , 4•wi1t4 RE PIIRDP,RIOR BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Stored/I E. cox. CHEST and FIFTH btreets. Also, Mutter's Cough Syrup, Wiutar's Cough Lozenges, prepared from original prescriptions. PM-IWD WANTED -A. GENTLEMAN WITH $2,000 tojoin the advertiser in al uciati vo business. Retired merchant acquainted with mercantile community Preferred. Addreas S. T. Box 11.2. P. O. WANTED TO RENT----PART OF AN FRONT°:irmicilevsrALPlZl`r.Ro . Zll , l fm i s l Tlclg WANTED—A COMPETENT MAN to take charge of a farm of about 2O acres—liberal wages given. k'fitb:factory reference as to charac'er, reouired. A single man preferred. Address box No. 396 Philotioltihin. Post Mike. ' 07-6 t WANTED - A -PARTNER, WITH 7 7 4 , 5 . , 000 or $6;000, in a. business alreadv-estal,lishol, and papa", Ja rgo profits. Address 'Merchant / " Pros T°°NF, HAVING FROM TWO TO Rye thousand dollars. as au acti co PARTNER. will please call at Factory, foot of WOOD-Street Wharf, chuylkill, for particulars. fe24-Bt.. SEC 0 ND.H AN D FURNITURE N- 1 WARTED—Ais.o,parpets, Mirrors, Bedding,Stoves,. tiro. The highest Price paid. in cash. Call or address W. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE ATenne. tel4-31;r* 815,000 -TO $20,000.-,WANTED, an active business i_N, with the above amount, to engage in the Pelt fiat 31anufaeturing business, already established. Tia a thorough business map, an excellent opportunity is offered to embark in a strictly cash trade. Unexceptionable references given and required. Address Practical, " Press Office. th2.3.6t* LTGB T g ARTILLF,RY.—IYANTED, Fifty DRIVER Fifty RAS 111)151 Two - .4.4.1.1 I.IIA ILA ARIA 111/ taakillaulla Mast arik4 aervlce, MI bouillon a, or rtiolt mfnrtnaltuu Sil tj 7 dgm '' rz oi k rFreet. Ceri7WOts WP rrsoN, felD-12t. Late of Beaks' Corps. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A JIMIL moderate sized three-story BRICK DWELLING to a desirable location—must have all the modern im provements. Address box. 1007 P. 0., stating lowest price, terms' and location. It ion WANTED TO RENT—A DWEL eIa LING of good appearance; with modern improve ments,between Fourth and Eighth, and Buttonwood and Parrish. Rent about $&5O or $4OO. Address Box 28 Philadelphia Port Office. fe27-6t. 111 WANTED TO PURCHASE -A -mamoderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cat• tral location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address "House . "at this Ogee. stating price, terms, and location. ia3l-tt ek WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE Mal first of April next, a moderate-sited three-story BRICK DWRIZI:1(31 ROUSE. in a central locality. It most have nil the modern improvements. Address, "Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. jeld-tf Ail DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE—PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 9, 1863. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points : Tortugas. Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe,Va. Alexandria, Va. • Newbern. N. C. Port Royal. &O. A. BOYD. • ..:felo.if Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. OROOND MIND ETORR FLIT LI 0 1 .14. PLE-OagISIAAL Rem. 11,1 Irtiret Onllll9o-11Mtai Dubs, utoTcs, wauttd, itglimi pricy piwl in. otuih. Call or a ddre*a IVDC. L.EWIti, No. 33L KEDGE Avenue. *di -re PERSONAL. -A. D'ANCONA GIVES a high price for .Ladies and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing. at 330 SOUTH Street. fel3-120 ALL-SECURED GROUND RENTS W of MI 81,000, and $1.453.1 and Mortirstges of WM. For saio by J. a. W11331.3_3; lt• 113 South FISTS Urea: FOR SALE-AN &HORSE - UPRIGHT. mm 0.% With Fine and Boiler, complete; one Planing Machine : 9) inches 16 feet. Gray Sr. Wood's-Ps tent.' Also, "a No. 1 Moulding Machine. Inquire at 1521 =MN Sired. te.2440 ' COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE best fitted up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amnia. of business. Inquire on the premium. No. 987 North NINTH Steeet.below Girard avenue. fet3.6t* S3OU WILD SEOURE TB E ENTIRE control an VALUABLE PATENT. _Patentee going to , Um Army. Address "Patentee," Pineville, Buck, county, Pa. fe%3-7t• DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, SE VENAL Squares. at Public Sale, on the west side of Fifteenth street, north of Jefferson street, and east side of Sixteenth street, north of Master street. will be offered at Public Sale, on TUESDAY EVENING, March Sd, at 8 o'clock, in ]loom No. 7 of WHITE'S Buildings, No. =Walnut street. For particulars, apply to • STERLING BotsisALL, fe244t* No. 116 North NINTH Street. FOR SALE-STATE POWDER MA -0 AZIN PROPERTY. - - „ By virtue of authority vested in me by an act of Assem bly, approved the 59th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, / with on behalf of the Commonwealth, cause to be eold, on MONDAY. the SE COND DAY OF MARCH, 1/453,a4 o'clock P. ff., at public auction, on the premises, to the highest and beet bidder, all that certain lot or piece of ground, n pot which is erect ed the STATE POWDER MAGAZINE and appurtenances, situate in the First ward of the City of Philadelphia, on MAGAZINE Lane, comprising abbot Six and one-half acres, more or less. Bounded on the north by said Ma gazine Lane, on the east and west by the Girard estate, 'and on the south by lands of David Shetzline- and Jacob S. Lentz. The use and possession of the property will be reserved until a Maawsne or Magazines shall have been erected, to which the powder may be removed, agreeably to the provielons of the act of Assembly aforesaid. By_ order of the Governor. A. L, RUSSELL. fel.9-10t Adjutant General Pennsylvania. fin GERMANTOIVN PROPERTY.- For Sale. TH hBE COTTAGES,pleasanily located, with good sized lots, within a few minutes' walk of rail road, will be sold reueonablet the greaterpme of pur chase-money can remain. ALSO, TO LOAN SO, .3500, ee,o. ka,oco. 44,700, p,030, 31.700, $1,05055,000, and $6,000, and upwards, in Good 3lortgeges or . Groand Rents. Apply to J. RING, Conveyancer, fe27-tbSt* . Germantown. 11,1 FOE SALE—CARPET F.A.arony.... 001> p*4 W 4 iiii;on'ZirtiNgut""' i'nt . ' y il 616nrCii Of CSENIIPPIIthIiink4EINPU of FOR SALE-CARPET FACTORY, .11W.Two DWELLING HOUSES, and Fire BUILDING LOTS, on YORK and ELLA SUL . near Frankford Road, Inquire on the premise*" of JOHN GULLIVER. feB6-30 fie, BUSINESS LOCATION.—FOB , m 21, 11.11NT. two of the largest, best, more central and most" eligibly-located Store Rooms in ZiNESVILLS, Ohio, now occupied by Brooks, Fahnostock, Sr Co., Dry Goods Jobbers, and J. rnlton & Co., Jobbers of Shoes and Bate, who have both leased three rooms eaeh in another part of the city. Zanesville is now one of the best points in tho State for business of any Mad. Our merchants arc doing a very' lucrative and constantly-inereasiug trade, espe cially some Baltimore houses, started hero within the last eighteen mouths. and there Is an excellent opening for several snore Jobbing Homes. Apply " Locked Drawer, No. 26," &LLCM.' VILL6, Ohio. fe23-le n STORE HOUSE TO RENT—SITE?: mwALATE in the best business pert of the borough of ORRISTOWN, well calculated for the Dry Goods, Hardware, or Farnitnre and Carpet business. Apply to fe2s St* J. CHILDS, NORMSTOWN,I'a. ett FOR SALE—VALUABLE MM. Eighth-Street STORE and DWELLING PRO PERTY, in METH Street, above Race. Also, Store Property, THIRD Strut. above Market ; a fine Dwell ing in SUMMER Stioet, above Sixteenth ; one in GREEN Street,_ above Sixteenth ; on& corner ELEa VENTII and WALL aCE Streets. 'and many others. Call and examine register. Apply to E. PETTIT, fe24 Back of No. 300 WALNUT Street. it a A RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST !SENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known as JONTS' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied _l/y Mrs. Catharine Tolle, on the south side of CHESTNIff Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, adjoining the paper store of Messrs Howell t Brothers; containing fifty-six feet eix inches in front, and extending to Saneom street about two hundred and thirty-licc feet; will be its I,4ls9 , herift: 22! . 1y . 0 . 1.14 . Starch O d, ltitt../ . 41 4 pB. , 6 1d pa 9. Nine iirrwn ring ! , ~ date Apr ED, 1633. recur In mars game Dariic .M. No. it, c-nan Thin property la one of the most desirable on Chestnut street, and can be readily converted into stores, Se. The sale will pass a perket title, clear of all Inman brances. Arrangements can be made by which no cash will be required, except to nay off mortgages, interest and costa, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed to remain for a number of years on mortgage. For fur ther information. applyto EDW. SEHYPEN,._Attorney for the Owners. Southeast con of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, fad. tm harp . Philadelphia. in FOR SALE-A FARM IN FRANK LIN Township, Chester county. 4 miles south of Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad at Penn Station. It contains 118 Acres, good quality 20 Acres of timber modern house; good barn, tenant house; is well waterer; suitable for a Dairy Price, per Acre. For particulars, inquire of FRANCIS GOOD, WEST GROVE P. 0., Chester county, Pa. .- feal-fmwat at VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Farm. situate in New Britain township, Bucks county. within half mile of the Lead Mines, containing 904 acres of pod land, a of which are wood land. This t r a o l ye a rt n a , is $ see 4, ,,..i n i s d fo w r ii t h u i r i th t e h r ree r u t t l iM a o ra f ap Doylestown. io subscriber, on the property. rata 2t JOHN W. THOMAS. AN FOR SALE, OR. WOULD BE EX ...a.— CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY A DESIRA BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain ' Township, Bucks county. Pa. three miles from Doylestown, and one and a half from New Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 acres. six of which is woodland. and five meadow, divided into convenient fields, well watered, good building, fruit, &c. Enquire at 104 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. fey-Ims Atik. FOR SALE.—THREFrEIGHTHS Of the brig Thos. Walter. Apay_to • • CHAS. 8. dr JAS. CARSTAIRS, Jr.. . Jultf N.3I.26WALNOT street. nLV.OR OOLO RD.]) UIID _DyS c i ! a/L.l'ol.ll6de, as laws— si 9/111Mitt AM nig . Bi2otifif • BOOVEL, ATTORNEY AT LUF. pea Examiner in Chanson% • • /18-20! . 113 PLUM Straet Camden. EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN. DERTAXER. : .• • - 1189 South TEDIVI street, above SPMeei. Irelo-fte Philadelphia. MEDICAL. DR. SIWAYNE'S COMPOUND WANTS. PERSONAL. FOR SALE AND TO. LET. AMUSEMENTS. MUSICAL FUND HALL-LOCfUST; near Eighth, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28'. MASON EXPLLNATORY. —From an hnnerfeet telegram, erne ating a Milian& rstanding. IKASOV .11Y1Y1 4 was on nouncPd to deliver MU Oration on Onrrau, at Willard'a 'eirlehtneton, on the Fame evenine that be wee ad vertised to Lecture on Garibaldi in Philadelphia: Ms Excellency President Lincoln had notified his intention' of being present, and the orator did not feet at libarty Entree tintWasT.inirtnn wrinnrineement. and telegraphed: here the postponement of the lecture, until BATURD A .Y; FEBErrAgr 28, wheD this DISTINGUISIIED IRISH ORATOR. Whose Orations. delivered at the Academies of Music:. new York and. Brooklyn, and at Tremont Tsmnle. 13.*;- ton, bare corstitoisd the great Literary Sensation of the time, will deliver hie CELEBRATED ORATION, " GARIBALDI AND ITALY." It will comprise: Y . THE STORY. OF GARIBALDI'S L4FE, W01[1 , 17, I NTINGS OP G AILIB 1,0 I ' , I BATTLES, PICTURES OP ITALY LIMBER DESPOTIO RULE, SNETCIIES OF ITALY IN THE DAWN OF lIER RE GENERATION. and MASON JONES' REMINTSCENCENCES OF GARIBALDT. While terving on hie Staff in the Italian Campaign. MASON JONES, Fellow Commoner, Trinity C , dloge. Dublin, after achieving in Ireland, England, and Sc,t land en eminence of oratorical cefeluity never equalled since the days of Curran, Durke, Grattan, and O'Con nell, gave his services to the canoe of Italian liberty, and served on. the Stair of Garibaldi during the entire campaign. His personal experience enables Mtn to make this one of his most effective orations. Doors open at 'half past 7. Commence at S o'clock. Tickets of Admission centii„ Course tickets for Two Orations 76 cents. All tickets for sale as below. THE NEXT` ORATION li r MASON JONES WILL TAKE PLACE AM TILL 41131111FAIT 11F ~SAiiGiiill AND TIIT WITS .AND ORATORS O.P"THE IRISH BAN. , Seats for tbe second oration may ho socored at the cpclemy of Music on Saturday, from Wo'clock A. IC till 6 P. DI TiekEts of Admission to the two-oratlo as, Irusioll Fang! Ball and the Academy of Music. 75 cents. On sal , : at the Music Stores of E. Gould, Seventh and, Chestnut; Leo & Walker Chestnut greet; the bookstores of the Continental Betel and Girard HODS% and at the 'Kaska'. Fund Hall. fe27.3t. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET . THEA- LesepA sad Mananar Mr. W. WIMATLEr. THIS (Friday)' EVENING. February 2T. 1863. EDWIN FORREST Will again appsar In his.popular and powerfnl impersonation of DAMON. In Barite's nolobrsted ela..firal Play of DAMON . AND PYTIIIAS. Supported by the Following superb cast of characters: DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Ppthla .. Mr. McCullough; Dyonisms Sir. W. H. Leak. Damocles Mr. S. W. Collier. Prudes Mr. C. Kingsland. Philistins Mr. J. Gsnoll. Luc:lllns . Mr. G. Becks. Hermioce Madame Ponlei. Ca Mrs. ff. Allen. Conductor Mr. MANN HASSLER. SATURD - AY EVENINO. February 28, 1863. For the second time in this Theatre. EU' C .L WESTERN_ As Lady Isabel and Madame Vine. PRICES OF ADMISSION.—FamiIy Circle, 20 cents; Dress Circle, 60 cents; •Parcinet and Secure,' Setts in Dress Circle, 46 cents Seats in Private Boxes. each RO.. Doom open at 7: Curtain rises precisely' at W s o'clock. CIIIESTNIIT-STREET THEATRE The distinguished artiste Miss LUCILLE W 4 3TERN, Will sweat :en staTuRDAT EVENTIt O, Feb. 25; - • • hi frfli: pontglon (11 Tejon.. ...5.m..7:1:t.121..",, ZRZ. IR osnt MBlllllyq A: 3 / rir Box Book nom (men. It t. re:mei-tinily intimated the; parties desirous' of witnessing this great performance eb (mid secure seats in advance, thereby prerentinn dta apronntment„ antrayaidhurthe =eat crowd'.427-21 MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROBSTREET THEATRB. • Boldness Agent and pelmet__ . .TOE.D. AIREPHIr. BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS. TO-NIGHT, (Friday.), February ISG3, WIED'OATS; . Or, The Strolling Gentleman.. . .. Roverlre Edwia Mame Lady Am:usual Mrs. John Drew. Previous to the comedy. the domeetic Drama Of DREAMS OF DELUSION. . . . . . . ... . . Sir Bernard liartete; Mr. Edwin Mama Lady Viola Bartel:Eh Mrs. John Draw On Monday. JOHN WILKES BOOTEE_ Boors open at 7 : villain rives at 7g. agir Seats secured in advance.. without extra charge. WALNITTSTREET.THEATRE.--- Sole Lessee Mrs: 11. A. GARRETTEION. Business Agent_ W. JOHN T. DONIFULT. BENEFIT OF MR. THIS (Friday) EVENING, F e b rua ryery 21: IMG. The performances RwiOH imminence with the Drama of BERT BRUCE. Robert Bruce Mr: E.. Eddy. A wues Itisv Kate Demi'. To be followed by the Y R mili EV tary Sketch of the ARMIEW. Looney McTwolter Mr. E." Eddy 7.'0 conclude with the favorite Drama of the IDIOT WITNESS. Walter Arlington MiBs Irate Dentu Doom open at 7: Curtain will rlee at 736. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC:- . (it Illif Alf ' OP EWA • Pea Tin BENEFI7.OI 7 THE LCADEMPP, firAiD OP Tint 011 megorzo-mai: hen will be pre-cute the very peon ler Opera of I NIGHT TM eIItE.VADI. ' With a largely-increased CHORDS Al`rD ORCITESTRA, Scoured Seats in Parquet., Parquet Circle. and- Balcony Sl• Family Circle 90 cents, Axnuitheatre 2.5 cents. . The Box Office of the Academy will remain open daily, from 9 to 4 o'clock. when seats may be secured ; also, at J. E. Could's Music Store, ,Seventh and Chestnut. e treks. NOTICE. —Tb e subscribere to the Relies of Operas who desire to secure seats for THIS RIGHT; are requested to make EARLY application. re23-43t DOOTS open At ; Opera commences at 8 o'clock.. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ;GERMAN OPE'RA. CARD.—Actuated by the solicitation of many pa trons of 'the late German Onsra season, the subscriber has induced Mr. CARL ANSCRITTZ to consent to another short season of GERMAN OPERA: In Philadelphia,. at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season will consist of six nights, commencing on WEDNESDAY; hfarch 9th, 1h63. .111?'1?INVIiite-yT"WWEi will D son,- by Nicolas. JOSEPH.' by by Jifehnl. 'IIERAGLIG." by Mozart. STRADECEA.r bv F. Von Flotow. . . . • "THE MARRIAGE. OP F MARG. "'by Mozart. And " DER FREISCHUTZ;" or some other acknowled d favorite ppers. Fer the S X OPERAS a Subscription will be opened on the seine term; as befbre..vlzt SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS.. .. .. _ . _ . . . . . .. .. Reserved Seats in Balcony, Parquet, orParanet Circle . 85 00. Admission to .. " - " 4'oo Single Tickets, reserved seat 100 The Opera Nights will'bei MONDAY. .. ... . WEDNESDAY, and FIDAY% or SATURDAY. And no more than three Subscription Nights will be given in any one week. . Sub.crintions wceived:hy. J. R. 6013TiD,. corner of SEVENTH and CIIBST:VUT Streets, only,• on and after MONDAY, February E' THE ENTIRE CHORUS 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 out precisely as stated, and nothing left undone to make this THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON ever witnessed in Philadelphia. ADOLPH BIROFELD. Business Agent? Office 139 South SEVENTH Street. R, TER EOLSTE RE 0 EXHIBITION, AT- CONCERT HALL,. on. PRIDAY, 27th February, .at • 7g P. AL, for the entertainment of Grace Church Sian day-Scho .Is. Owing to the great inquiry for tickets for. Ibis admirable display of Views, RENE '0 UILLOU, Esq., the Entertainment - fixed for Tu esday evening. at the Assembly Buildings, has been postponed to FRIDAY' FRIDAY next; as above. A-limited number of tickets, at 111 cents ea ch. may be had, opposite the hall, at the Episcopal. Book-store. 1224 CHESNUT St. fe27-ler ASSEMBLY . BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—ElGHTH. WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TEU.S NOVEL. EXBIEITION. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY .AINTD SATURDAY' AFTER MOONS.—At ant,P R 1.Aii n t444168141.414,1 167 NriPd Gi l t% Egarpuilau unnkilicattllvikvi_lliel is, bit 7,71 7 165Enci vstlationar; to IbA FRIDAY EVENING, Febreary 23th, A TOURNAMENT OF WIT. A Solent id Cabe of Work will be given to the author of the beet Conundrum on any subject per taininst to the Exhibition. PARTICULAR, NOTICR —Tits First Present, each eve ning, will be a Splendid Case of Maas Work. Admiselon,l6 cents. No haltprice. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Afternoon M 3 o'clock. te-81.• A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS--TENTH AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ: The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hi. LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give hie new and popular Entertainments EVERY EVENING daring the Week, commencing . at 7X o'cloek : and WEDNESDA and SATURDAY afternoon...lW & The attractions will be marvellous: experiments in Magic• wonderful powers In Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in th.h new characters. Admiselon 26 cents. Children 13 conk de27-t1 THE THIRD Ci ASSICAL SOIREE OF Messrs. CROSS & JARVIS- will take place at the- ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on SATURDAY - EVENING,. Feb. 2S, ISS3. fettl-tf- p r ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA. PUB LIC RERRARSALS every SATURDAY A1T22.- NOON at 3X o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HAL Carl Sent.; conductor. Tickets Sticents. •Packages sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestn street; of r J. B. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and atther hall door. • no2T-tf* HA4SLER'S ORCHESTRA • NEW OPFICE,_ AM South EIGHTH St.. below walnut. delo-em STRAWBERRY EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADRI_RA. _ . itla Wad. AIMPOT .0. 11,4BE1ETS, DEILEB lii rrsioßocintrge. fe2s CORNER ELEVENTH end TINE Streets. TH 0 MS-0 N'S • LONDON KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE, IW families, hotels, or public institutions, TWENTY DI 'n'ERENT SIZES. Also. Philadel phia Ranges. Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low down Orates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole. Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &0., at Wholesale and Retail, by the manufacturers, NORTH. CHASE, & NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street. felB-wfmBm N g DR FINE, PRACTICAL' DEN TIST for the butt twenty years, 2.19 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the age nionnled on fine Gold, Platt nu, Silver, Vulcanite, Co- Table, Amber, &c., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Tooth re wired to suit. No pain in extracting. No charges satisfied all is right. Ileference.best families. Ja/9-81n • B. PAUL k BROTHER, SECOND 11 • AVENUE, WESTERN MARKET, SIXTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS.-60 heed of very superior Sheep of the South Down and Cotswold breed. raised and fed by Col. Jeremiah Weaver, of Barks county, Pis. gill be exposed for sale at our Stalls, as above, on Wednes day. Thursday, Friday ,and Saturday of this week. Oar friends and the public in general are respectfully invited to call and examine the very superior quality of this mm ton, fifty sheep that have not been equalled in quality and texture in this country before. Call, a:4l - and judge for yourselves. D. B. PALM & BROTHER, ' fe23-6t Nos. 53 and 55 Western Market. A CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER HAY INO itt e N a r m w=ro u u ti n i d w a i t t lefr a gallsY E N l ct Fl G EBungl. om.oup! qr4,3tk taninvi r fria or avers 0111 en or IltilnTlllll II WILL I wWob will PI 9 °rod etr 1410 lOwlnd osab prim. A. OSII. 1 %.,i r"))4144111 ,.. 1141"1. R tIO CIE PLISM I Rr it itet, 1 . 074 .= • dbovelleHTH Street. North sida L AMM • HATIV'SRAIDS, WIGS, . Corle t •Viisettee, Gossamer, Ventilated Wits, Ven tilated SWF; of superior meonfacture. Pricey are lower 'tbitn those at any other ettablithment. BAKERII.• No. 908 CHESTNUT OM& J 0 - N . E S.