ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. chestnut street. It C Bloldruzuladtnon lud C S Jennit ,_ i, Y C Winton jr, Chanterco. Pa floury Miller, Columli4, 0 0 liaskoll, Lansingburg A H Pown‘tord, Cin, Ohio Wotin Kimball, Bath No E A Quintard. N Y Conitineintsl—Nlnth Smith C Tuttle., L Weihared, Jr unitimore • I.Thoinffaii. U S IC 11 W YeDowes, New York Jos WM*, Woodstook R I TianiolP Bond, Woodstock McKee, Cincinnati Ohio •C AtsoConnel _ r IUS A W A Whcider. N Y . Dealer, if Pros', R I (leo &intern. Pros', R 7/ ',Taylor lillnueopolis Min John AI Courbright, N J B l'arrou .1 II (Ironton, N Y 11 Sherman N Y ;Henry IC hist, Whoeling Va A Etirl, layfaYetto. Intl I Barnum. Baltimore lime Cushing, Boston lilt. Curtis Oratory. 130fituu :Dr Carriage, U S A Jrnon,_blo J Dudley, Northampton w Johnston, Fltasintrg Jolt Brown,Rockford ID W r.s Wilson ,Monongahola W AI Cranston, N Y ri M Kirke, II S A .1 A Ntostand, Harrisburg 1 ' Alm>. Boston E S Sandford & hal N Y Mira Downing, Now 'York • Hir,s. New York bliss Russ, New York Alrafiroeue, Now York All. Greene, New York 4) 11 Burrows. New York B Brook= u, Now York P S [lurking, Boston j r ctoper F ft Wok); & wf, Freoport *lon :nos, Now York II A Fiske, Boston .A S Toiler. Boston .1 Gabler, %V,uh, D C .1 W Chandler, Now York 'W a Parker ar. we., N Y /lent 11 At Williams, Ind Ai Johns. how York E AI Curtiss, Tl S A F, Sherman, Newark F.J Danforth, New York Mr Rayner:ker. New York %V S Wyckoff, New York IV Faxor, New York .1 Colby, New York D BIT. Now York J IA Cushman, New York u. Erre, I'm ork A A Thomas, Now York 1311 . N Tucker, Boston :Paul Sears &IR 1 R Colman, West Troy -Mr Williamson, New York . • S D Strykor, I' McNerney & la, Detroit Leon Lobouateln, N Y Ii Cranial, Portland Me .1 I. Thomson, Syracuse A B Woodnin Paterson Mist Dora W(;0(Intlf, Pat'an lieu tionlin, Chicago !Lima I) Crockett. N Y IR R Corson, Bello Plain, Ira IL Clophaue, Wash, C I J Holden & Indy, NY Coo W (Willard & la, N Y Miss L A Qulntard, N Y Mader Jae A Quintard, Y Mk:1.101a Mneret ,, , N W Scott & In, New York Thee P Koltun., & In, N Y Id Col I) It Wender:ln, John ArAtoure, N J Franklin Brown, Harolob'g IS Williams. San Francisco .T Al Haskell, San Francisco W W Brownell. Cal C F Stonsbury, Wash, D C 13 P /20614, Now York J P, Simpson, Now York T C AI Paton & wf N Y Ray W Patton. 1)1), Conn Mks Patton. dokinnoticnt L Patton, Connecticut W 0 Musson & la, N Y T S Blair, Pittsburg S 13 Capon, Boston 0 Bnulley, Massachusetts C N litelishor, Now York H C Leonard, Oroxon L Dextor, Jr. Rhoda Island 0 Somers, Rhode. Island I W Bloke, New York • Mr Alrocander, New York W 11 Werron, Troy, N Y C Holladay, Limo, 0 P L Steinberg. iluiralo • P S Marsh, Maui° I) 'Prober' & la. Chicago Jag r, Hamra • & la N-1 (0i MOB, P ttoburg a Iv K..owitou & la, NM J W Fielder Princeton, N.l T P 'Now York Chas Melee. Now York R .T Ripley, New York J Brown. Connecticut 0 W De Long, Cincinnati et L Sykes, Jr. SL wr. Jay Schofield, Now Jersey eat. below Nluth. Thni C McDowell, Pa 1) PlPlntait. Hatriabarg • CIIILA Miller, Pottsville W F Larrabee, Baltimore TIT Kennett, Baltimore Bo ry_ Evens. Baltimore 11 ' Moorhead. Pittsburg (I' T Brett, Albany 3 II Buckman. Boston Mrs Morton, New York Mr Welsh, Now York (leo P Brenentu, Pa Col B Hthtstie, Wash, D C A 0 Cashing, Boston Jos Martin, New York K J Flithleman, Harrisbarg Jll Bwoyer. Wilknsbarre W A Hopkins, Kentocky Alex II &Maltz, Jr, N J C F Powers New Jersey ill Powers; New Jersey 3 Nerammey. Heedful( Coat Whitney. New York A N Schultz, New York /I K Nichols. Pottsville . l(1 Met & la, New York A B Woodruff, Paterson (lee Murphy. 13ntler co. Cal Henry Newman. New York Semi Mamma, Middletown S Neyenberg, Wash, I) C J Ward, Jr, Wash, D C .1 McCormick, Wash, 4) C Miss D Woodruff, N Jersey Miss Godman thrurd—Chestnut 13 N Morton, Now York J Fitzwater, Pennsylvania , Cluts Fitzwater, Pn Kl W .leaes, New York A ti Whiten, C • Cann gliaa, New York B Robinson. New York Karns, Reading films It Harnett W Cowell, Doylestown Andrew Delman, Beading • K Bartlett, New York • 11..viter, Dubuque, lowa L L Bleaelt,Celeago Frrtintou, New Haven iWoutten, Polawaro T • Jxx T Atwood, Ps CeJ Mu!, New York 'Warren Larelle, Now York Rogers, !tont womars,co Abet litschris. St Louis G Starr, St Louis J 8 Dee inn, Lanoaeter C V Brown, Ohio DIE Loomis, Pennsylvania W Fn I ler, Ca!nenuena 1 . 4 Burdwell, Lauraeter 31tI r Chnrchill, New York Chas I: Hamlltun, N York 1. W J gently, llarrieburg Dfr,, Cooper, Wash, D C Nis+ E tintilway. ! York lY II Witte (t' Appleinich, Palma If (1 Soinle.on. Oroensb'g,Pa. 1Y I) FOllllllOll & son, Nuns Ca. Fulfiller, 14I.Idelletown .3 13 V.llllmms. Poima J igyitlllamKon, N Y R D Slimly, Baltimore Peter latisenser. Cumb'd co John Kinkade, Ctuub'd co J Williamson, Cumb'd co Urn Wllllamaott,Cninted co James Green, Bannock, hild James Houston, Albany, NY C Longhand, Linwwood, Pa Bra Loughead, Linwood. Pa Mr Brow tat wr, Linwood, Pa ibibs S Lonshead, Linwood I M Duffer, Concord J 0 Richardson, Penne A N Davie, Bridgeton, N J P 0 Shannon, Pittsburg W Bare, Clarion „Velem, N pink* & la, N Y Robert J . Penal!, New York V Penney, New York Sini Flanigan, BaMinoru Win Marlin, Penna. Wm Oodwan Clefs Laughoad,Del co street. below Arch. li C Boiler, -Missouri 3 0 Snyder, Chillicothe, 0 Robt Dyers, Steubenv ill°, 0 HJ Lanchheim, ohamberb'g m Fleming James Henderson Merchants'—Fourth Tien Q L C Minor, NJ .1 20 0 rline4, Princeton H Do Ify. Mama Is. Tenn Jag B t.r,•l, field Pittsburg John B Smith, rlyntouth ion Win Bigler, Poona r Tor tieriltin, Allegb'y oily D Hobart Seymour, New York *Wm liarr_ USN aom R. idri New York liVin Henry, Beaver co - Stephen Nurwr, Penne Sire Sprott, Alio& city C Hansom Love, Pittsburg C A Smith, Boston B Fmith, Beaton 11r Strang, Voila, Pa . . . Goo L Carrington; Coati P Suow, Connell Bluff Thou C Summer, Ky L M Osman, Wash, D CI C K Earley, Elk co, Penna Mr Guernsey, nom Pa L Goodland, Illinois Mrs Parsons, Illinois Thos J Tall, Baltimore E J Williams Amertown--Clasatalut J Bertalde, Latlyette J M shorter, New York J H Omen, Delaware C Biota, Delaware Parolee. Ivew York E r Haines, Falmouth, 4R Williams Winter, Schuylkill co M Smith, Massaehusetta i; s Smith. Massachusetts lV S Wonderly, Baltimore Dards. Rucheater, N Ca .t W E Drys u, N Jersey Ludlam, New Jersey R Dv( r, Boston street, above Fifth. S Baker J L Crouse, lowa C IdeNair & hi Newark Haven hßlair, New V Whyte, Wash, D C J F Clement, Delaware J Hagerty, St Louis C J Hammett, Pittsburg Lieut. A L Anderon, Del Mrs Coleman, Penna. C Martin, Alexandria W 0 Gladden, Marvland E T Penitt, Snow Hill, Ltd L H 0 bbs, New York St. Louts—Chestnut attract, above Third. Geo Wetherell, New York W Wilkinson, Boston Fe Oil, Vlrainia T Honder.on, Ohio Ve) toil, New Jolley ii Allen, Batton Brooklyn H Tibbina, Now York T Hondo'. Newark, K J W Shaw. Now Haven T Lanigan, New York J Hembright, & wr, Bristol liViirobe, New York Hits di Luallow,Alliester V !I is • T N Spencer, U S H 0 Bern Kentucky H A Allen. Baltimore P Miller, New York S Gunroom W W hart, Lycomlng co ylor, Ludiena On, Hobart (3 Richardson. New York Thou John son The Union—Areh street, above Third. 7 Harlin Pl)Bads I W Nikolaus, how York J Baxter, Philada W Mtlettale,Delaware /i Koberta,New York R Beeson & la, Vir.tula J 13 Tlicynnson, New Jersey .1 B Bay St la. New Jane,' _fr I It .14 T CONGREGATIONAL (lIIURCII. THOMPSONIStreet. below Front.— Vreactitrta by Rol% 1). L. CAR, IdUZ(DAY, 10X A. IIL and 7 P.ll. Streams welcome. 411 , -r. REV. .1. E. HAGEV, MAST BAL.. fir TIMORE Conference, will preach at the Union V.itinteer Refreshment Salooun, on SUNDAY Evening prat, at 7).‘ o'clock. r.ps CHURCH OF TILE NEW TESTA- ' MEN'''. ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets, Ray. HEALTH. LOSS A. AL ; Singing Class WeduesdaY /VOA. lIM7B. NA.TTHIAS, OF NEW YORK., tvill Preach TO-MORROW at the Hall S. E. our. EPRING GARDEN !led NINTH Streets. at I.og o'clock. atiorning-:Sohisct, 'Christianity." Evening, at 'M— enldea, 'God's Right of Power in the Barth." MTHE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE IN TUNER TYPICAL ina—The none aermon•ln clthrcounat wilt he prearhed In t h e a lfpast Church of et he Epiphany. TO.GIORROW afternoon etth It• IM. FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH. SEVENTH and SPRING (ARM( N rts•tm. Rev. JOHN H. SUYDAM, pastor, will (U. P. ) swath TO-MORROW. Sol vice, in the morning, at leg o'clock in the eeening.•at )34 o'cinca. lt.. PRJESBYTERIAN Fit-C4T-N, _ - 11MTATit Sttreet. The Rev. W. V. ETILLS, of siarliele, Pa., will preach next SAB. BATII mud ng, at 11.1 X, o'clock, and In the evening et Lti elock. - 11 4 IVIELCNIZEDIIEL—DISOOURSE IN Matthew's :Lutheran Church, NNW Street, 3,eiew Fourth, between Race and Vtue, by the mato ,r 31. v. E. W. nurrEat, on TO - MORROW Evening, 7,‘ cloak. Morning aervicee commence at half past lu. it IM. ANNUAL MISSIONARY SABBATH. It John aM. E. Church, THIRD and GEORGE Pteeta—Morning s lU.. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. DI. D. KURTZ. byening, 7. , Missionary meeting Ad tresses by ex-Governor POLLOCK ' and Roy. J AM ES EILL. s ''BEHOLD, THE DAY OF THE Lord cometh and all nations shall be gathered to Jerusalem, - ('Lech. xiv.); to the. war of Armageddon, from ISOG to 11)70, tinder Louis Napoleon .. the Antichrist, *her Christ's Advent. Nev. 11. DAYTER upon thiA, NDND AY AFTERNOON, and on "The Sieploymenta of the Saints In Heaven." SUNDAY EVENINu, at DILI (LENT HALL, TENTH and _FILBERT. 11. ANNUAL MISSIONARY MERVING, at Trinity Church. &LUSTS. Street, above Maher SIMPSON will preach at 10% A. M. Addresses by Dr. DURBIN and others at I P. Al. Dr. DURSIN.wiII preach at 7% P. EL it• A SOLDIER OF THE CROSS A.IFD THE COHJITHY.—The funerat sermon of First • Evinent Samuel Williamson sth Pennsylvania Ga ./ilk 3r, who fell bravely contending, single handed, with Ms• fees of our country, will be preaolied by his punter, .7 HYATT SMITH, in the Eleventh Baptist Church. 'TWELFTH, between Race and Vio.e, on SABBATH Zr. WOMAN, lIER EDUCATION AND EDIPIER —ENOCH H. SUPPLEE will lecture on milact at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on .110 - N DA Y EVENING, March sth, at 8 o'clock. T:, kcl. 2• - • cents; tor sale at Llnd•eg & Biakiston's, 25 p • • S;xili Street, and at Haines' rug Store, Seventh tin•l Spring Garden Streets. feZiSco Tu E SEVENTY.IMEST. MEET ING on behalf of the Soldiers in the Army and E F ;;;.YI ender the am picas of the ARMY COMMITrEE of the lours( Men's Christian Association, will be hell 7v-AloltkulV EVENING, in the Arch-street Methodist Etilirofiti Church. at the N. E. corner of BROAD and Alien ritm.ts. The Rev. A. Rittenhouse. Pastor of the Chinch; Rev. Dr. Patterson, of Chicago; George IL B:neit. EN., and others, aro expected to deliver ad dre:wes. The Army Committee make their diatributions away from the city through the CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, and to the limit&la in and around the city through thr Noteral Chaplains. it TATln A ltj i ls ß fi rC Sh m O le (I, l rllli r.— <S y, at e 4 o'clock,. I n Ina Contineu H otel. embers will nlense attend without fsilti2or notice. Folimary 28, 18G3 JOHN D. GOUGH. This distinguished lecturer has consented to gra fts, those who could not obtain admission to his former dilresses, by delivering the following lectures in the -CA DEN Y OF MUSIC: . . THURSDAY, March Mb—Eloquence and Orators. RIDAY, March Bth—Nero Temperance Lecture to the 'old fere qf the Union Army. TUESDAY, March 10— nbiect to he announced. . . The proceeda will be mainly devoted to the sick and en nded defenders of our homes a large nnmber of Loin will honor the Academy with their presence at eel, lecture. Roserved seats in - Parquet, Parquet Circle, and •aleony, .50 cents; Family Circle, 2.5 cents. Sals of lek..ts will commence at B o'clock, MONDAY MORN NCI, Match 2d, at MARTIEN'S, 600 Chestnut street, nd at the ACADEMY, on the evenings of the lectures. '" r fill en equal opportunity, no tickets will be dia. reed of under any ciroumstauces, sooner or elsewhere. Duara open at 7 ; Lectures commence at S. These are positively the last lectures Mr. Cough will deliver in this city this season, feNI-2t* tSw PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 20, 1861—The attention of the Public Is called to the operations of the SOUTHWARK SOUP SOO 'ETV. Last week they distributed fifteen hundred loaves of Ibreltd 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 continuo their charitable work, Within the past few days the applications have been pumerons, end from a class of persons who heretofore ave•iden able to provide for themselves. These now aPplicents are females, whose husbands, Sons, or brothers aro now with the army, and the delay in the payment of whom has thrown: thorn upon the So- Olaly. • ThoirTunds are low, and lookingback to former years, when the Society, In need of help, called upon the citi zens to sustain them, their hope Is strong that this ap tont I willnot pace unheeded. He that glveth to the poor lend eth to the Lord." Donatione may be left at the SOUP HOUSS, SUTHER LAND Street, below Queen, or with the following por iiollB ISAACTC, WRIGHT, 124 South Second street. PHILIP - HOWELL, S. R. corner of Second and Walnut Streets. JOHN T. WILSON, 939 Chestnut street. • W. M. MAUL, Office of Receiver of Taxes, S. E cor per of Sixth and Chestnut streets. • • „ BENJAMIN MORTON, Treasurer, 172 Catharine Rt. .F.. 4. HALL, Socretary, Corn Exchange Bank, Second Stud Chestnut streets. fe27--2t IMP HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL LIOE OF PENNcYLVANIA. —The Fifteenth An xual COMMENCEMENT, for conferring Degrees, will be held. in the Musical Fund Ball, LOCUST Street. 04 TUESDAY. March 3, at 12 M. Valedlctory by S. S. BROOKS, M. D., Professor of Practice. The public invited. fe2l-13t• 8. S. BROOKS, K D.. Dean. 110MUCOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 PC .- CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open or the reception creek and wounded Soldiers, who will e received and provided for In the most comfortable =ginner, wee of charge. B. F. GLENN, n022.11' Secretary of Board of Managers. POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE— SPRING SESSION.--The Spring Course of LeC4 tures and practical instruction In the Technical Schools and in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY, March 81 , Applicants for admission will please attend' st 9 A. M., at the College Building. PENN Square. ALFRED I,..RENNEDY, M. D., President of Faculty. 7 COMPLETED.—THE UNION VO. Ls LITNTEER REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE ha ving completed the improvement adjoining the Saloon on the south, which gives an additional front of 33 feet by 100 feet deep, with:all the appaitenancea for a well regulated hospital in the second story, exclusive of the other rooms that are need for the sick and wounded, the building now used for the feeding of "Beton Sol- Mere' covers urn arca of ground 100 feet by 160 feet, or MOO square feet. The Committee, with pleasure, re turn their thanks to the following gentlemen for their liberal donations of material, &c., in erecting and fur nishing the same: John C. Stockbnin, Camden, lumber. Bingham & Room Camden, l ' umber. Bingham & Garrison, Cam den, lumber, George Stockholm Richt mond, s`2.l. Gillingham & Garrison, lumber. Brown & Wollner, lumber, Wainwright & Bro., lumber, A. J. Geiger, lumber. Gregory & Belding, lumber. William Nyce, lumber. D ilby & Myers, lumber. Wiliam C. Loyd, lumber. Samuel Megargee. lumber. M. 11. Howe, lumber. M. Town & Sou. lumber. Renry Crockey & Co., lumber. James Pollee, lumber. Patterson & Lippincott, lumber. Malone & Trainir, lumber, Michael Baker , table legit. Hay & Co., glass. Robert Shoemaker. glass. George D. Wetherill. glass. William Waterell, putty. • • C. Sara& & Co.. putty. John J. Lewis & Eros.. white lead. Groves & Bros., linseed oil. John W, Ryan, turpentine. Geo W. Beane, paint brushee. George Eunderly, paint brushes. John McCully iron work. Andrew &anvil, sash weights. • Tatem & Bros., lead pipe. Morrie Talker & Co. soil pipe and hoppers. MeCtimbihz_,e Trr.& , Co., brass cocks. Berle; t, Meliannus, & Co., Reading Iron Works, gas Pipu &Timberland Nail and Iron Works, nails. Mei:11110110i & Co., galvanized iron. Y. P. Steadman, making pipe. Wood & Perot. iron. railing for balcony. Weaver & Filler, sash cord. J. H. Duckett, tar paper for roof. Joe. Relive gon, tar paper for roof. H. Eugene Smith, tar paper for roof. L. Martin & omposition for the roof. Warren, Kirk, Co., 'in Co.. pebbled and. labor for roof at cost. • S. F. Getz, mouldings. Bondman & Sone. n flag. Antrb Purvis, stove. McDowell & Co., .stove. Abbott & Noble, stove. etuart & Peterson, stove. Albert B. Poering, coal scuttles. Thomas Potter, oil cloth for tables. George W. Blabon & 40., oil cloth for Too Willianyßallenser, plastering at cost. James. W. Bailey, sand. Smith & Bro. lime. - Evans, J. Peterson, hair. lIM. PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 97, 1863. The Board of Trustees of the Fund arising from the proceeds of the annivereary celebration of the Ist Regiment, (Gray Reserves). R. 8., at tho Academy of blusleLlast veer submit the following: STATEMEIPT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNIVERSARY FUND. DR. 1562. CR, 00 Aug. 17, to cash SEX) 00 Aug. 15, by cash pa- Aug, 15, to ca5h...... 209 OD perm, stamps, &c.. TES 97 Noy. li, to cash.— 170 00 Oct. 1, by cash paid . 25, to cash.— 106 343 hospitals— !Summit H0u5e........ 50 00 :Cooper Shop 40 00 Volunteer Hefreshm't. 41 el Broad and Prime...., 35 00 Fourth and George.... Si (X) !Crown and Race ' 25 (X) ISixteenth and Filbert. 24 111 IBadilington 20 00 Christian street . 22 00 E_plseopitl. 25 00 Wood 5treet..:........ 25 00 Reading Room 20 00 'Warrenton, Va 50 (0 Cash overpaid MTO ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN THE ARMY.—Soldiers' Aid Societies, clergymen. editors, and others are respectfully. zequested to aid in disseminating the following notice, which is of Interest to all who have friends in the armj. The Sanitary Commission have made arrangements for supplying information gratuitously with regard to patients in the United States General Hospitals at the following points (others will he added): BANTER'S DEPARTMENTS.—For Information" address " Office Sanitary Commission. Washington, D. C." Washington, Point Lookout, Georgetown, Annapolis, Alexandria, Baltimore. Frederick City. Wairrang DePAlirstarra. —For information address " Office Sanitary Commission Louisville, Ky." eine' uuati, New Albany, P erryville, Louisville, Bow ling Green, Covington', Gallatin, Lexington, Nashville. information will, under, ordinary circumstances, be given to any one applying for it, in answer to any or all of tho following inquiries. If the application is by leiter; the answer will be sent by return mall; if in per. son, it will be answered at once: 1. T B [giving name and regiment] at present the hospitals of —? 2, If so, what is his proper address ? S. What is the name of the surgeon or chaplain of the hospital? 4. If not in hospital at present, has he recently been in hospital? O. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date? 6. If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis charged from service? 7, If not. what were his orders on leaving? More specific information as to the condition of any patient in the District of Columbia hospitals will be fur nished within twae ty-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 A. 111. to S o'clock P. M., and in urgent cases ap plicants ringing the door-bell, will be received at any hour of the night. Mnch inconvenience in conducting the business of the Directory having arisen where visitors have been given direct access to he record books themselves, this prac tice will hereafter he discontinued; nor can lists of wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or otherwise, be hereafter furnished from these records. The Sanitary , Commission, under special authority from the President of the Unitell States, 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 andwounded, at points where they are most want ed. It operates with equal care and generosityat all points —at New Orleans, and at Washington, before Vicksburg, and at Nashville—its distributions being governed by a comparison of the wants of the nations In ail eases. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust worthy manner, and to secure an equitable distribution and honest use of the goods distributed, besides the unpaid services of .the members of the Commission, 'twenty physicians of high professional and moral cha racter, and more than fifty lay. agents, are employed, under pecuniary securities, for responsible and efficient service. The cost of these arrangements ; has thus far been about three per centum et the value of the goods distributed. 'fho Commission has not been able to obtain authentic evidence of losses, miscarriage, or misappro priations, to the value of one dollar in ten thousand, of goods which have been once received at its shipping dS- Vita. The following are the names of these depots, to which auxiliary Societies and all disposed to aid the sick and wounded. without reference to States or localities, but simply to their relative necessity for assistance, are invited to send their offerings: Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 22 Slim mer street,Boston. Mass. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third avenue, New York. _ Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 27 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sanitary Commission, Brunch Supply Office. Bank street Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago, Illi note. , „ •. Sanitary 'Commission, Branch Supply °Rice, 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 operations. ' Contributions to its Treasury are solicited, and may bo transmitted to GEORGE T. STRONG, "Esq: ' Treasurer, 68 Wall Street, New York. The nnmes of the fallowing gentlemen, Commissioners of the President of the United States. aro pledged to the Public for the economy, integrity, and efficiency with which whatever Is entrusted to the Sanitary Commission will be administered • IL W. BELLOWS, D. D. HORACE BTEIVET Jr. A. D. BACHE, LL. D. Rt. Rev. 'l'. M. d LAax,D.D. 0. w. ConTxm U. S. A. Hon. JOSEPH BOLT. A. B. Sumas, I. S. A. 'R. C. Woon, B D.,11. S.A. W. VAN UREN, M. D. WOLCOTT GIBBS, Al. D. • S. G. Howe, DI. D. C. R. AONENV, M. D.. ELlairA Itutars, AI. D. Gro. T. Sraciact, Esq. Central Offlee of Sanitary 244 F Street February 7, 1563. M CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE. PIDT.AT)ELPRIA, February 21., TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS. RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by.less measure than ono quart. Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved April ?A, ISIS, on the following daps, viz.: WARDS. First Second Third and Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh and Eighth Ninth and Tenth F.leventh Twelfth and Thirteenth Fourteenth and Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Sigh teen th and Nineteenth... Twentieth.. Twenty-first and Twenty second Pride", Twenty-third and Twenty foerth Monday, " ES, " Twenty-fifth Tuesday, 24, " . 1e27-to 1nh213 JAMES SHAW, Clerk. l CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPA. NY.—The Coupons doe March let 1186, on the RIGHT PER CENT Mortgage Bonds of 'TRH CONTI NENTAL HOTEL COMPANY" wilt 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. IMOFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR:. TIaT TO TILE AB= AND NAVY. PRILADair Plf lA, October 21, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors deatrons of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, Ja96in Government Surgeon-Artist. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. February% NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERB.—THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS will be held on MON DAY, the second day of March. 1863, at the Wilco of the Company, No. ;d3B South THIRD Street. The rolls will e open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'stock P, ht. No share or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the bolder or holders -•• GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary. thereof to a vote felo4mh2 ffHEADQMARTEUS, PENNSYLVA NIA MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT, iISBURO, February 13. 1863. THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVA NIA will meet in PHILADELPHIA on TUESDAY, March 2d, 1933, and continue in session during the week, to examine candidates for the post of medical officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of a mim• ber of Assistant Surgeans will be required immediately 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 portent that the names be registered on the first day of the meeting. By order of the Goyernor, fel6 dtmh2 NEW CREEK. COMPANY.--THF. annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Co pang will be held on WEDNESDAY, March nth, at 12 o'clock M., at their office, No. 311 WALNUT Street, . when an election for Directors will be held. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, fe2o-27 mh 917 M. Seeretary. MANDAN MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.—The First Meeting of the "Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior," under its articles of association, will be held on the tenth day of March, 1863,at.11 o'clock A. M. at No. 14 Farquhar Building, WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. B. A. HOOPES, WM. STEVENS, fe24l4t" Two ottbe Associates of said Corporation. GARRETT. A. GENERAL COMSSION MEECH/GTE; AND • SHIP BROgER. • Agent for Lilly Pond Ice Company, Maine, DE SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. FOR GOSMSA.L.AS, Commission Merchants, Havana, Gobs. Advances made, when required, on saleable consign_ 'meats to the above hone. fo2S-fit• IVORYTYPES.-THE FINEST IVO- R'S TYPES Su the city are found at 113311dER'S. They aro moot life-like in appearance and coloring, and finely finished. SECOND Street. above Green. It WALL .PAPERS- • • • WALL PAPERS. Attention to invited to our now stock of Wall Pa nora now being daily received from factory; all new de logos for spring, which will be H. sold L at righ TRETH Wee& RUINLONG No. 1 North THIRD Street. Rooms Papered by efficient workmen fe2B-Im. tBEST UMBRELLAS, SLEEPER'S make, strong and neat. at TENTH and MAR: ICET Street,,. feZ3-6t. elk EARLY SEEDS FOB HOT-BEDS. AL.—Early Cabbage, Canttfiower, Lettnee, Radish, Eggplant, Tomato, &c., &c., fresh and genuine, at DIME'S Seed Warehouse, 327 CHESTNUT Street. 'lt* MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-GLUM. for oresente for Nilo by SA& W. NU a CO., de.l3-Bsolt Cr 24 CHssrlfUT Street. 403 64 Oct. 1, by cult paid orders of trastees.. EIS 2i. $632 86 J. ILOSS CLARK, Chairmen. fitittiCsiff. Hon. R. W. Bunmetr. Hon. MARK SKINNER. Rev. JOAN H. HEYWOOD. Prof. PEIREAN NmIERS. HOB. SCHUYLER COLPAX. FRED. LAW OLMSTED, NAI J. S. NEWBERRY. M. D. Comminsion, , WASHINGTON, D. C. fe26-thetnlOt Monday, March 2, Iqqs. .Tuesday, " 6, Wud omlay, ` • 4, .Thursday, 5, :Friday, • • 6, .. :Monday, 9, .Tnesday, " 10, .Wednasday, " 11, FridayTrsd ay, " 1/. .Monday, " 16, " Tuesday " 17, . Wednesday, lO. .Thursday, " a. • SMITH, Secretary. JAMES KING. Samon General Pennsylvania RETAIL DRY GOODS. SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Owing to the deprossed condition of Trade lag Spring and Emmet', quantities of DRESS GOODS were 80Id at Auction at considerably LESS THAN IMPORTATION COST, at which limo we were induced to purchase. and have carried over a larger stock than usual, which la now ar iauged, and marked at such prices as will effect rapid sales. Purchasers who wilt antictPate tit slr wants must real ize advantages, ea the increase of DUTY and EX CEIAIICB will advance the price of this character °bloods greatly. Wholesale Buyers will tied desirable goods in onr stock. TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS, PLAID VALENCIAS, NEOQTAS, PARIS PRINTED BAREGES, PLAIN BAREGES, BLACK HERNANIS, BLACK BAREGE ROBES. 'gad FANCY DRESS SILKS C IJRWEN STO D DART 6; BRO., 150, 442. and 454 NORTE SECOND BT., Above Willow, Philadelphia. MOURNING BONNIMI; OAFS, &o. OPENINO:.OF NOURNING MILLINERY Of the latest lieirYorlF makes. TUESDAY, mama 3D AT THE "NEW.MOURNING STORE," . . -sTEBET. M. - fib . A. -.*.YERI . 3 . ' 8o 00: 66 NEW MOURNING STORE." 11" c.• 971ng. nlargea" WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS, Of every description; ale°. BONNETS OF TEE LATEST STYLES. & A. MYERS & CO., fe2Sstntli-]m 020 CIIESTNUT Street. BLACK SILKS. Gros du Rhinos. /AMAMI% Marcelines. • Mournin Po de Soles. Orosarsine. Bonnet "faffetim Moire Antiques. Double-laced. Brocades, Rich, neat Figures. SHARFLESS BROTHERS. SPRING DRESS GOODS. • Poll de Obevres, Ristoris. 'Adrlennes, Worsted Crepw. Nil de Chevres, kfobairs: Chintzes, Lawns, Organdies. Plain Silks, New Foulards. Plaid All-wool Cashmeres SFIARLBSS BROTH SKS. CHESTNUT and MONTH. Streets. CLOSING OUT WINTER STOOK AT AND UNDER COST PRICES. Saxony Plaids and Poil De Chevron, at 20 eta. Best American Detainee, at 24 eta. All imported Dress Goods at cost prices. These goods are all really cheaper than Calicoes. Plain Silks, rich colors. Small-Sgu red Corded Silks. solid colors. Pis in and figured Black Silks. Very heavy Gro Grain Black Silks. Rich styles Fancy Silks. All of these goods are at last fall's prices. Pretty styles Fancy Silks, fig, 66, 75 cta. Plain Black Alpacas. Single and double-wldtb Black All-wool Delainea. Plain Black Marlines. Cashmeres, and. Reps. All at last fall's prices. English, Merrimac, the marks and all the bast makes of Prints In the market. Pillow Case,Sheeting, and Shirting,fdrudins, Wil liamsville another approved makes. 9-8 Waltham and Pocasset, 6-4 Layman, unbleached, all atlees than the agent's case prices- H. SITE!, & SON, Nos. 713 and 718 North TENTH street. ItIvc:e:~ aY r;uy~ y~;aMwd E. M. NEEDLES. No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, Asks the SPECIAL ATTENTION Of the Ladies to hie LARGE STOCK of WHITE GOODS,___LACES A _REIBROIDERIBS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &o. A greater part of his geode have been purchased previous to the recent GREAT ADVANCE, and are now being RETAILED at LESS than whole sale prices. He bee JUST OPENED ED dozen broad Hemstitched 'Mktg . at aoa.. and upwards. - SOO dozen corded-bordered all-Linen Edith., at 18c., worth 26 cents. 60 pieces plain. bog; and white Pique. for Children's wear. 20 pieces printed and flg'd Piqué, for Chtldren'a Wear. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' BOWS Emb'd Muslin, lace trimmed, &c., received every morning, from 50c. to $5. folo-tf 1024 CHESTNUT STREET 9,,PLENDID STOOK 'ON HAND.- AU the best makes ol Calicoes. . All the best makes of Mnslins. All the best makes of Linens. All the best makes of Sheeting's. All the best make a .of Napkins. Together with Towels, Crash. Diaper linekaback, Bird 6e, Burlap. &c. &c. White Cambric and Jaeonet, hill Nainsooks and Plaid Husain% (canine. Winter Ooods closing out. Shawls, blertnoes, closing out. Balmoral Skirts, all prices. Bilk and Linen Hdkfe, nice Remodell's- At' - JOHS - R. 7021 ARCH Street. EDWMI"r- HALL & BRO., 26 South SECOND Street. Have reduced the Pricesfof Fancy Silks, Rich - Printed Dress Goode. Choice Shades of Mertnoes. Beautiful Colors of Reps or Poplins. All-Wool De Laines, All kinds of dark dress goods reduced. Also, Fine Long Broche Shawls, Open Centre Long Cashmere Shawl'', Rich new et lee of Blanket Shawl& 4-4 Lyons Silk velvets. pure Silk. WILLUMSVILLES, W.A.M.SIITT.AS, York Premiums,Forestdales„ • Edward Harris , Mill, and Other good makes Skirtings. 104 Utica, Waltham and INENS Pepperell Shootings. - rugs L At nearly old prices. Cheap Damask Cloths, Power-Loom MIMS, clood Napkins, Pine Towels and Doylies. BLACK ALPACAS, Fine Colored Alpacan, Prints, Delalnes, Cheap Reps. All-wool Reps at Cost. BaJmorals—Good Skirts, fall sire, V. Closing out Winter Cloaks and Shawls. Closing out Boys' Winter Clothing. COOPER & CONAED, 1a24-tt 8. B: corner NINTH and MARKET Street*. EMBROIDERIES ! EMBROIDERIES —French Needle-worked Bands. Edgings, insert tags, Hdkte, Collars, Setts, Skirts, &c. ; a large assort ment of very choke goods at low prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, fe9-3wif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. PRINTED LINENS! PRINTED LINENS! !—At a small advance on the old prices, a large assortment of Printed Linens, in new and desira ble patterns, suitable for children's wear, dresses, dm SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON, fe9-Swif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. DOMESTIC MIISLINS, SHEETINGS, of the desirable makes for sale, at the lowest cash pekes. SHEPPARD, VAN RAELINGEN, ARRISON; . fe9-3wif .1008 CHESTNUT Street. WATCHES AND ' JEWELRY. - .I.WINIV, . . . 0 LEWIS LADOMUS• & CO.; No. 802 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, DI adIOND BALERS and. JEWELERS. The highest cash price paid for Diamonds and all other Precious Stones. . Also,-old Gold and Silver bought for cash fe2B-at 20.. Is J. 0. 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 GOLDHOWARD Sc C' FINE AMERICAN WATCHES. GOLD CHAINS, G OLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell-3m D. T. PRATT, (017CCRE1801. TO PRATT A ipwrir,) 807 CHESTNUT STREET, ionstantly in receipt of ENGLISH. 6NV186. AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and finalities, to writ all clause of buyers. fel4-amif FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. O. RUSSELL, ja2adm 22 North SIXTH Street. jaFINE ..AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, Gold, Jewelry. and El& verware, at the lowest possible Priem. • • G. iussErz, Ja2341 . 22 North SIMI Street. e j . C. FULLER'S FINE GOLD _PENS, . THE BEST, PEI Iti - ;,USE, FOR BALE A.LL . 8 . 121318. fell•Sm • ELI HOLDE N , • Dealer in Rai_ AMERICAN ANDY ORTEE WATCHES , JEWEL/3 A/ED CLOC ,1113 0e31.4m• 70S MARKET Street. VULCANITE RINGS. A fall assortment, all sizes and styles. J. O. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. fell-3m WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. • FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARE & BROTHER. Importer. =MEW ESA CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth. ROGERS - is•BROTOSS . " • . FINE PLATEIV.WARE,.. EPOCHS. tom, Lump; KNIVES. &O. J. O. FULLER, • fell-9m.'.No. '7lSt CHESTNUT 8 THE PHRENOLOGIOAL CARL NM AND BOOR STORE le ripen day and even• toe for the sale of Books on Phrenology, Physio logyalyglene, Phonoginyhy and for Phrenologi cal o smnabiationa. ordain by mail should be addressed to JOHN L. CAPEN. ki-satathaait ' 922 OITESTNOT Street. Phila. GRAY OR 'DISCOLORED HAIR DYBD a beautiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH and BRANCH. fe26-iftf OPERA, GLASSES, OPERA GUMS. For Ws b a r my . =MI & . A* MOM= tteet. del3-3mif THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1863. COMMISSION HOUSES. 20,000 PREMIUM A, HEAVY SEAMLESS BAGS. 10,000 LEWISTONS, Besides various other bmnds 10,001 yards extra fine and heavy BURLAP. • rot sale cheap, for not cash, by GEO. GRIGG, 219 and 221 CHURCH ALLEY TANGY, CAS.SIMERES, BILK-MIXED, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP, BATES' COTrONADE9. TWEEDS AND FLANNELS, CAMDRICS AND SILESCAS, DOESKINS AND COATINGS VESTINGS, STUFF GOODS, &c., For sale by the package. by ALFRED H. LOVE. COMMISSION MERCUANT. 21.2 CHESTNUT STREET, fe2B-emivlOi BLEACHED MUSLINS, BLACK DOESKINS, COTTONADES, FANCY CASSIMERES, Rd_PEIDTS, COLORED CAME RICE GRIGG & ITARDISTEAD For gale by No. STRAWBERRY STREET ALTEMUS cfc COZENS, 241 CHESTNUT STREET. [BOLE AGENTS FOR GREEN & DANIELS', CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH. SPOOL COTTON, WARRANTED 200 YARDS. Pronounced one of thebest makes in the market. feli-Im OUR SPRING STOOK IS NOW -AR, RANGED 30,000 DOZEN H O S I ER,Y, I.T LOWER PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OP IM PORTATION. THOS. MELLOR & CO., 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STRRET, JOHN T. BAILEY & CO. BAGS AND BAGGING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET pHIL XDELPHIA. " BAG " MANUFACTORY. BURLAP BAG B, OF ALL SIZES, YOB CORN, OATS, COFFEE; BORRDUST, ALSO, SEAMLESS BAGS, Of stanaard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for net each on delivery. GEO. GRIGG. No. 219 and 2IA ORTIRCH ALLEY SHIPLEY, HAZARD, EtUTCHINSON., No, 112 CHESTNUT STHEET, COMMISSION MEiCIIINTII FOE THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS: ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-ELtrE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. to-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS - AND DECK. - BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS MD SHIRT INGS. For sale by FROTHDIGHAM: & W ELLS. seliftf FINANCIAL. 1 1 , 11 E HIGHEST MARKET. VALUE PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, BY G. W. SIMONS ct BROTHER, Manufacturing .Terrallera, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA fe26-lin - SEVEN THREE-TENTHS COUPONS 19TEr FEBRUARY CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, ORDERS ON WASHINGTON, WANTED. SEVEN THREE-TENTIIS AND ALL OTHER UNITED STATES LOANS FOR SALE. DREXEL (.% CO, 31- South : THIRD Stieet. IJ. S. • FIVE-TWENTIES, OX. TWENTY-YEAS SIX PER CENT. DONDE, PAYABLE AT TILE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am footnoted by the SECRETARY OP THE TIM, SU' to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. • Interest will commence from the DATE OF au - molar- 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. Pennon oil nom these Bonds yield about EIGHT Per vent per mann= A fall Supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. • noS-tmhl 1114 SOIPTEI THIRD STREET. • JOHN 0. CAPP & BON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 28 SOUTH THERM STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE SESCHA.NICIP BANK. STOOKS AND BONDS NOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TSB BOARD 07 BROB:BRS. MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES IND LOANS INEGOTLATND ON THE BENT TERMS. S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREET. • STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. OOVW. MINT SECURITIES bonaht and sold on Commission, ex einsively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoolated at lowest rates. Orders by Mall shall reeelye prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq. John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, &0., Farness, Brinley, & On, John Thomas, Esq. deid-Smif $2,000, $1,500, $BOO. $lO, 000 9 Those. amounts to invest in good Mortgage Securities. LO.K.EktS & ONTGOMERY, Conveyancers, It* - 135 BEACH. above Maiden street. $lO,OOO AT FIVE FEB CENT. FOR Ivez z ithat it her p ii . ag On i e tee . a rites. totoan by 28-3t° • No. 01 6 ARCH St tr reet.• M ONEY TO INVEST.-PEESONS wishing to make safe investments of money on the securit of Real Estate M the State of Delaware, can ob• taln all'the necessary information ja relation thereto by addressing 11. 13. COMEGYB, . JaPA - 14.501914 • • At tlO./"l4tdelphis Bank, NEW PUBLICATIONS. A PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN -L 4 - CYCLOPEDIA. NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. LT= PRICER. .. . Cloth, per vol e:ct. tro r Ilalfliforocco '4t.Bo Sheep 4.00 1 Ilidfltuesia 5.00 Sold to sulweribera complete, or in inatalinents of one Dr two YOIIIILIOS per month. Can any intelligent American deny himeelf this great Aniericau_digest of all human knowledge, universally Pronounced the best Cyclopedia and the meet valuable 'work ever rutbliebed? . . OFFICE OF THE AMERMAN AND ANNUAL CYCLODEDLL 33 SOUTU. SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. ALSO, Putusin's Rebellion Record, Irving's Works, Arc. dce. fe2S-iitutliSm 80 8 CHESTNU T STR F, KT. 808 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Card Picturee and Frames, New Publietaiona of Lilo day. Magazines for Mqrall. PITCHER'S BOOKSTORE, tea% SOS CHESTNUT Street. TJHREN 0140 GY PHYSIOGNOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, EGFINOLOOY— subjects *bat are of the greatest intere , t—are discussed in the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for March. It contains portraits of (IRANI THORB URN and. VICTOR HUGO,' , lvith their mographies and Character; Variety of Races, Human Responsibility , Changes of Connte- Mlle% Being - Born Again, Sorrows and their Uses, Are Murderers all Bad? Signs of Characterand how to Read l'nem, and many other interesting articles. Fully Illus trated. Only 10 Cents; *I a year, For sale by News men. Address - FOWLER A WELLS, fe2B-2t 3OB BROAD WAY, Now York. LiT3RTHILL ON DEAFNESS -ITS CAUSES AND PREVENTION. A Popular treelik); the fifth edition just ready. ALSO, _ THE GREAT CONSIIIRMATLON, by the Rev. John Cumming, D. D. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for March. HARPER'] .MAGAZINE, for. March. All New Books of a Popular or Standard character, re ceived as soon as published. - LINDSAY k BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. fe27 No, 25 South SIXTH Arent, above Chestnut. THE BRAVE AT BOMB, BY T. EU cErANAN READ, as read by Murdoch throughout the Union, is published in the "LY dICS 02 THE WAR. ". Sold by Booksellers and News Agents. Philadelphia. , 4 c()N. BOARD THE CUMBERLAND," \-• as ead by liturdech at the Academy of Music, published itt the "LYRICS OF THE WAR," with Colored'lllustrathm, price 20 cents. sold. everywhere. SCATTERGOOD, Publisher, 301 CHESTNUT Street. HAZARD . ,'S BOOKSTORE; 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. , All Booke molly to be had in a ' , 'FIRST - CLASS BOOKSTORE; n Will alivays be found on our shelves AT,, THE LOWEST PRICES. fe6-t{ *• CAPITAL NEW BOOKS. ' ISSUED THIS WEEK. THE onrnEus C. KERR PIPERS. A second series of these capital humorous articles.l2mo. C10th,51.25, Also, a new edition of First Series, $1. 25. SPREES -Ail/ SPLASHES; or, Droll Recollections of Town and Country, by Henry liforford, Illustrated. A vol. of Comic Stories and Sketches. 12ra0... $1; and Paper. Covers, 75 cents. TACTICS CIIFID IN SHOtiLDER-STRAPS. A West Point Love-story, capitally told. 12mo. Cloth, $1; Paper. Covers, 75 cents. NOTES ON SHAKSPEARE, his Playa. and Actors. Bp Jas. H. Hackett, the celebrated Comedian. 12mo. -GARRET VAN HORN: or, the Beggar on Horseback. A very clever Novel, by Jr: S. Sauzaki. 12mo. Cloth,, THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. Sequel to the Great Tribulation," and " Great Preparation." By Dr. Cumming. brim Cloth, uniform with the other volumes, $l. ***These books are sold by all booksellers, and sent bT mailfree, on receipt of price, by C ARLEtoN, Publisher, brew York. re7 7 .ewtr Corner BROADWAY andLISFENARD Ste. POLITICAL FALLACIES ; AN EX: ANTTNATiON OF FALSE ASSUMPTIONS AND RE FUTATION .OP.THE SOPHISTICAL REASONINGS hich have brought on, this Civil War.- By. George Junkie, D. D. , LLD. 12mo. $1.2.5. Wild Scenes in booth America; or life iu the Llanos'of Venezuela.' By Don Ramon Pam Illustrated, $1..75. The National Almanac for 1663. Wrimr.s.nr S. s.; ALFRED MARTEN, fe2.3 606 CHES INUT Street. A VINDICATION OF "OBJECT a-I-TEACHING," by "SCOTIA." For sale at Me- EIROTS, CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets and at HENRY LoNosTßErms, /336 CHESTNUT Street. Price 16 cents. feli-stuthgt* 6 ,OENTS.-PH 0T 0 GRAP AL. 0 . BUMS from 2.5 Cents to 2.5 Dollars I The largest-as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices to. the STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all in that can be found a first-class Bookstore, at low All of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the OLD PRICES! Call in at the ORIGINAL GIVT-BOOK EMPOSTITH, fell-if 439 CHESTNUT Street. aRNERAL TOM THUMB AN]) 1 -A._ LAIYEL — Ca rd. Portrld. 4 t o r f . M . r___ and' bars. !EOM TiauM,B in. Brldal Attire , . .. p way tittlereturo of a betty Little pair, - fel lAt the , °Ill.:SINAI; Girta3,ooK EMPORIUM, f ' 439 CHESTNUT Street. A. R D PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD photaglirplis 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 copies 15 cents; or SLSO per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re cemt of money.SCHOLZ & JANSHWIIIY, 112 South EIGHTH Street. We ciao - sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs, taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.2-5 a. bog, 'with reducing liquid. le2B-lm if VOLI REALIZE.. AT A;@LANGE A tik4tels97fine pleture-naturallY colored. by able Artists you see in REIMER'S COLORED PRO. TOGRAPE for SL. SECOND Streel, above Green. it JUST .OPENED; '1 NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, DTo. 906 ARCH STREET, Where the . FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those Wishing that-class pictures are invited to, call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames. on hand: . - A. 0. der-Sin A TRUE LIKENESS AND AN AR TISTICALLY EXECUTED PICTURE- A colored Photograph for $1 by REIMER. Those who desire good and true pictures , go to . SECOND street, above Green. P HOTOGRAPHIC •ALI3IIMS- A largo variety for ealeat low urines by YtalES IaHEEN & CO, delB-Bmif 924 CHESTNUT Street. 'VANS et HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &c., And everything necessary for the 'complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, 41 1 4.OL , ESALE AND RET it TT 4 ss27- G. w. simoNs #!.840T-HER, EANSON-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, MILITANT' GOODS, m DVBRIr VARIETY. TEE BB S T IN TSB. A? SEWMING Y MACHINES AT EVERY STATE FAIR OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES OFFICE AND SALES-ROOKS, fe9-eowtf TN CHESTNUT STREET. LEVI I r.r,D PARTNERSHI P.-N OTIOE is hereby given, that the undersigned have formed a Limited Copartnership pursuant to the Act of Assem bly relative to Limited 'Partnerships. The general na ture of the business intended to be transacted is the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET BUSINESS, at No. 37 South SECOND Street. The General Partner isJ. T. DELACROIX, residing at No. 2121 GREEN Street, Phi ladelphia: The Special Partner is J. B. 0111 E. residing In DELAWARE County, Pa., who has contributed in cash the sum of Fifteen h hotisand Dollars to the capital 'of said firm. The Partnership commences the First Day of March,lB63, and terminates on the First Day of March, 1661. J. T. DELACROIX, fe2B-stvl2t J. B. 0811 L DISSOLUTION.- THE PARTNER aIiIp baleen EDWIN BENDER and STEPHEN 8. POULTERER was dissolved, by mutual consent, on February 6th. 1662' Any person having_elaima aivat the 'firm will please present them to EII_WIN BENDER, at S. E. corner EIGHTH Street and• GIRARD Avenue. Al : -rout 3,030 feet 4-4-Inch' FLOOR BOARDS fur sale. DB. PAUL &• BROTHER, SECOND. • AVENUE, WESTERN MARKET, SIXTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS.-60 bead of very - superior Shoop of tho South Down and Cotswold breed, raised and fed by Col. Jeremiah Weaver, of Berke county, Pa., will 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 mutton; fifty sheep'. that have not been equalled In quality and texture in this country before. .Cail. exa mine, awl Judge for yourselves. • D. B. PAW, & BROTHER, feIS-6t Woo, 53 and 55 Western Market - EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN. • DSRTSKER, 259 South TENTH 'greet, above Spr . fe10.311 Phibodelphta. PHOTOGRAPHS, MILITARY GOODS. N0..418 ARCH STRUM PHILADELPHIA. SEWING MACHINES.. E . GRTHOVER MAI RAVE TAKER FIRST PREMIUMS OF . 1862, wHEIT EXHIBITED LLINERY GOODS. 186 3 SPRING 186 3 WOOD & CARY. No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now in store a complete stock of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, iNer.unfa STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW OOODSs FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Sic, To which they respectfully invite tho attention of Mer chants and Milliners. CASH BUYERS . wiII find special advantage to examin ing this stock before purchasing. Ce2.B-2m MEDICAL. S.-T.-1860-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of - crater and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent - miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath anti acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhren, Cholera, and Cholera liforbits They cure Liver Complatntand Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, add are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Ca:marllla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Mowers. Lavender Flowers; Wintergreen; Anise, Clover-buds, Orange-neeL Snake-root, -- Caraway, Coriander, Bur dock, B.—T,-1860—X., &c, The following is a sample of the testimony daily re- SOLDIERS' HOME, CINEENNATI, 0.. SSE, 1.x,1883, GESTLEMEN: This institution has received and, ex tended aid to over 14,1X10 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases - et exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, &e., with the most remarkable and gratifying resulti. It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and on every battle-field. With respect, your servant Da. B. W. ANDREWS, Sup't. WAsmixaToxy A- C., Sall. 22, 18411, GENTLUMEX: We require another supply of Sour Plan tation Bitters, the .popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES, CITADWICK, & CO.' CtEvr.t,Axn, Dec. 3, 1862. * 1 * I had betin so ill with Liver Gout plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon my business. I used three bottles of the Plantation Bitters, and, to my astonishment, am entirely mired, They are the hest medicine I ever used, and I shall en deavor to make them known,. Plenie inform me what S.—T.-1860—X. means. Yours truly, H. B. KINCISLEY, Do W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, writes: I wish every soldier had a Nettle of Plantation Bitters: They are the most effective, per fect, and harmless tonic Fever used. " anx irousE, Lonieviria, Ky., Dec: 21, 1861. Messrs. P:11. Drake d; : Wo are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation. Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro. curing this admirable article. Respectfully yours,' SILAS F. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. ROCHESTER, Y. , Dec. 21, IEBI. * * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of the worst kind -of dyspepsia, of near four years' standing. -I have recommended them to others, and, as far as know, with signal success. I ton, St a. , Ray. S. S. CATHORIC BURNETT HOUSE. CINCINNATI, Ohio, December 20, 1862. Messrs. Drake -& Co:: • . The Plantation Bitters Annear to be very Popular here. Send us twenty 'mai more, and oblige Yours truly, - T. P. SAUNDERS & CO. Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers, and students exhausted by men tal labor, will ilnd the Plantation Bitters a most bane- lac' I tonic Every battle has: the fac simile of our sigaatnre on a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine. Sold by all Drugglits, Grociers,: cud Country. Stores P. }L DRAKE & CO:, 202 BROADWAY, New York (026- tbstn-trirl it COUGHS AND COLDS, VERY _ PREVALENT.. Persons thus afflicted are too apt to consider them a - Wiling matter,. and think that "it wild go away of it self others tamper w th the many simple mixtures, lozenges, du - ,which seem to give temporary relief, but eventivilly accelerate the disease. To such we would say: do not tamper with your constitution ; if yon desire to live to a good 'old age,' use a remedy that will effect a quick and permanent cure. " Dr: Swayne'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 oases, cough slated, pain, and oppression, sei e throm,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. SYRUP WILD CHERRY. THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY, . . CU ES Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthme,,Bronchitis, Split ting Blood, Difficulty of- Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation or Disease of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore 'Throat, Nervous Debility, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast, and Lunge. . Prepared only by Dr. SWAYER & SON, 330 North SIXTB Street, above Tine. Sold by Druggists and. Dealers, fe2.5-ittf "RYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAA.OS, Oculist and Amid, from Leyden, Holland, le per. manently located at No. 611 PINE Street, where he treads all diseases of the Eye or Bar scientifically, and mues— li' curable. Artificial Byes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hourf from 8 to B. o'clock d. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. itt3-3m. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs, Colds; and Irritated-Throats,-are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputa tion they have justly acquired, . s there are 17771a1:4 bons, be sure to OBTAIN the °ermine at FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store,ht E. cor. CHEST. NUT and FIFTH Streets.. Also,Hatter's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Cough Lozenges, prepared from original presoriptione. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH end GIRARD Streets. PIIII.ADIMPITIA. Feb. 7.7, 1563. SEALED PROPOSALS will lXiiseeliod at - tilts Office until 12 o'clock bf. on TEIIIRSDAY, hth Atarch next, for furnishing the following supplies, viz: Army Blankets, standard quality ~1( Canton Flannel, standard quality, Army Stockings, standard quality, ifult Shirts, Red Bunting, Y-Inch Scarlet Worsted Lace, ellow Worsted Cord, National Colors, silk, complete, Company Descriptive Books, . Hatchets, Axes. Bidden will state in their proposals the quantity hid for and thne of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient securities for the faithful fulfilment of the con tract, if awarded. Samples of the above can be seen at this office. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. O. EL CItOSMAN, fo9B-6t Dep. Q. M. G. , U. S. A. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, PIIILADELPHIA, February 25, ISM PROPOSALS for suppl)iog the City Continiesioners' Office, the Courts, the Recorder or Deeds, Rua Prothono- Wrier of the several Courts with BOOKS. STATIONERY, and PRINTING, as provided by ordinance of Councils, for the year 1883, will be received at the OFFICE of the CITY COMMISSIONERS until 12 o'clock M., on SATUR DAY, February 2S, 1862. fe27-2t JAMES SIIA.W, Clerk. ARMYCLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, OFFICE: PAIMADELPHIA, February 26,1333. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited of this office until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, March 3d, far. furnishing promptly, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Three thousand (3,0 W) Spades_, and One thousand (I, (50) pounds Rope Yarn; for tying up tentpoles. Bidders must state in their proposals the earliest pos sible time of delivery, and also glve the names of two sufficient securities for the faithful performance of the contract, if awarded. Samples of-the above can be seen at this office. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. H. CROSIdAN, fe27.Dept's-Q. M. 13en't. l . 'i J M UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE• COM PANY, OF NSW YORK. Cash Assets over NINE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. •'F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, • 400 WALNUT Street. The undersigned Will tall upon auy who may wish information or desire to effect Insurance. Address H. A. CHAMBERS, • li* • . 400 WALNUT Street.. GIRABD FIRE AND M:A,BINB INSURANCE 00117 ANY. macs, 415 wmaarr mom, rameinumui. CAFITALI2OO 2 OOO. This Company continues to take risks on the sew glasses of Property at low rates. The public can roly upon Its responslbUlty, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bandit of the public, during the last nine years. exceed 500,000 DOLLARS And we respectfully solicit Its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DI7PONT, JERRY WALICEIk JOHN W. CLAGEOHN. JOHN THORNLEF. C. E. HEA2.L ITT, ABRAHAM HART. DAVID BOYD, ge., • PETER S. HOE, of N. -T1 WM. M. SWAINFURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLA.P__,_P . M. D., N. S . LAWRENCE. • • THOMAS DRAMA JOHN SUPPLER. • • THOMAS CRAVEN, President. &GILLETT, Vice Preside k • JAS. B. ALTHZA rotary . Ss . RAMC TADIES'ILAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, -4-4Cnrla Frbittes, Obißamer, Ventilated Wigs, Ven tilated Swaim of superior Manufacture. Prices are lower than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S, 1e2 , 1-Im s No. 4109 CHESTNUT Street. DR FINE, PRACTICAL DEN . l IIMTIST for the last twenty years, Al 9 TINS St., below Third, inserts the moat beautiful TEETH of the age, mounted on line Gold, Fianna, Silver, Vulcanite.Co ralite, Amber, gt., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in tole city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth ito• %paired to suit. No pain in extracting. No charges on. Benefits' all is right, Reference, best 151.4.35 a NOWWWW•N*OIO,WWWWWWW, MUSICAL FUND HALL—LOCUST, A 3 -a• soar Eighth. MASON JONES. EXPLANATORY.—From an Imperfect telegram, cre ating a misanderstsodlng, MASON JONES was an nounced to deliver his Oration on Curran, at Willard's Hall, Washington, on the same evening that he was ad vertised to Lecture on Garibaldi in Philadelphia. His Excellency rresid,.nt Liao u had notified his intention of being presest, and the orator did not feet at liberty to forego the Washington annonnoomont, and lolegraPned hero the postponement of the lecture, until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, When this DISTINGUISHED 111FiTI onicroß. Whore Oration.. delivered at the Academies or Magic, New York and Brooklyn, and at Tremont Temnie, 11 , 14- ton, have conatituted the great Literary Sensation of the time, wUldelivor his CELEBRATED ORATION. ". GARIBALDI AND ITALY." It will wwwwlna: THE STORY OP GARIBALDI'S LIFE, WORD-PAINTINGS OF GARITIATN'S BA'TTLES, PICTIIItEB OP ITALY UNDER DFSPOTIO WILE. SKETCIIES OF ITALY IN TOE DAWN OF lIER RE GENERATION. and MASON JONES, Fellow Commoner, Trinity Calico. Dublin, after achieving in Ireland, England, and Se qt land an eminence of oratorical celebrity never equalled since the days of Curran, Burke, Grattan, and O'Con nell, gave his services to the cause of Italian liberty, and served on the staff of Garibaldi'dnring the entire campaign. Rio personal experience enables him to make this oao of his most effective orations. Doors open at half past 7. Commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets of Admission SO cent. Course tickets for Two Orations 76 cents All tickets for sale as below. • Sente for the pecond oration maybe Ascend at the Academy of ?thuds on Saturday, from 9X o'clock A. M. till 6 P. M. - . Tickets of Admission to the two orations, Musical Fund Hall and the Academy of Music, 75 cents. On sale at the MIMIC stores, of J. E. Gould, &month and. Chestnut; Leo & Walker,Chestnut street; the bookstores of the Continental Hoe] and Girard Hone, and at the Musical Fnnd Hall.2t. vvvvvvs" , ..,,,,www.n.."."."."..wwwonnosovwsn•ww . v FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware rivers 30 miles north 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 conntry. 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 Hey. JOHN H. BRANUM', felB-2m• President. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A C. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA. PA. Thorough course in Mathematics. Classics, English gladioli, &c. Military Tactics taught. Clams in Book-keeping. Bai.. 'raying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all souk and are received at an t ime. . Boarding per week, M. Tuition per quarter, .00. Nor catalogues or information address 80T..1. MOMS BARTON. A. M.. Village Green, Pa. ooID.V WILLARD'S HOTEL, . . WANTEDL-A SITUATION AS • • PORTER.in'a wholeonle elfablishmfint' .Best of reference given.. Mglreass "R. A.. I.llb, IXrAN'i ED-A COMPETENT 'BOOK KEEPER in an Auction nonse. Also. THREE BOYS ]3 to 17 years of age, who would reside with their parents. Address Post-Oftice BOX ]042, few-2t• WANTED -IN THE OPFIOE OF AN Iron Manufacturing Company—an active, reliable I °UN° DIAN, who has had experience, and is con versant with Recounts. to assist at the books. Works fly miles from Philadel ph la. Address, giving reference, etc., "A. N.," Box 1378 Philadelphia P. O. fe2B-3t. pj LENT OR ACTIVE PARTNER "WANTED. who will invest a few tliousanl dollars for half the profits in an.old-establLshed business—the money to advertise and make a Remedy fm•l'M memory Diseases, better than anything now . before the public. Ti hoe been made for years, but not advertised performs some astonishing cures, and money eau undoubtedly be •rapidly made from it. A monird man will find this an excellent investment. If preferred, the partner need not be known in the business. Address Palmonarr," inquirer Am. . lt• WANTED-A GENTLEMAN WITH •ir $3,000 to join the advertiner in a lucrative basiness. Retired merchant acquainted with mercantile community preferred. Address S. T. Box 1.1.% Phil'a. P. 0. 27-:it. WANTED—A COMPETENT MAN to lair's charge of o farm of about MO acres—liberal wages given. Eatlsfactor7 refereoc: as to churac'er, Ste., required. A single man preferred. Address box No. 390 Philadelphia Post Office. f027-6t WANTED - A PARTNER, WITH $5OOO or $6,000, In a business already ostaltashed, aud paying laFge profits. Address "Merchant," P Office. 3026-31." RECON D-II N D FURNITITIZE WANTED—Afro, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedding,Stoves, '.l-er The biahost priee_naid in cash. Call or address WM. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE Avenue. fel4-3w. $15,000 a rr n O activ S e 2 VeiTess . SCAN,. vvitti E t p he i above amount, to engage in the Felt Hat 3tanuracturiag business, already established. To a thorough business man, an excellent opportunity is o ff ered to embark in a strictly cash trade. Unexceptionable referenCes given and required, Address "Practical," Prose Office. 1e23-6t* ILIGHT ARTILLERY.-WANTED, Fifty DRIVERS, Fifty CANNONIERS, and Two BU GLERS. for the Philadelphia Light Battery. Young, able-bodied men will find this the best opportunity offered to join the finest and most desirable branch of the service. All bounties given. For further information ap, ly at Headquarters, N. W. corner SIXTR and CHEST— I`i UT Streets.. CAPT. OSBORN WATTSON, fell•l2t' Late of Banks' Corps. • WANTED TO RENT—A DaL WEL- K ' LING of good appearance, with modern improve ments, between Fourth and Eighth, and Buttonwood and Parrish. Rent about .5..150 or $4OO. Address Box 2&26 Philadelphia Poet Office. fe274lt. eh WANTED TO PIIR,OHASE -A Mamoderate sized three-story . Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Most bare all the modern improvements. Address 'House, at• this dice,.stating price, terms, and-location. PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNT • Y AND Pay prOcnied and collectOd for 'soldier., sailor s and the relatives of such as are deceased, at ressonabP and aattaftiotory rates. Claims cached or advanced taps a JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimant_ ,s .4214 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular .ettention given to parties living at a die lance. GROCERY STORE, STOOK, • AND FIXTURES of an old-established Stand. Apply to THOMAO BROWN, 1219 SPRUCE Street. feYB-3t* . A MUSEbI JOITS. Tills EVENING, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. MASON JONES' REMINISCENCENCES OF CIARIBALCI. While serving on his Staff in the Italian Campaign THE NEXT ORATION nT MASON JONES WILL TARE PLACE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCIrti. CT: "CURICAN AND T STHE lEJE WfTS AND ORATORS OF THE IRISH BAR." EDUCATION. WANTS. PONE RAVING FROM TWO TO flve thonsanddollars. as an act.' co PARTNER. will. please call at Factory, foot of WOOD-Street Wharf, Schuylkill, for particulars. fe24-6t* de WANTED TO BENT, FROM THE =I- first of April noxt. moderato•siroa threo-storT BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, - In a central locality. It past have all the modern Improvements. Addrees. 'Rent." at tbis office, stating locality and price. jaLS•tf d ak DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER axile-ik GENERAL'S OFFICE.—Ean.ADELmni, Feb. 9, IS% . • tF,SSFLS .WANTBD immediately to carry COAL to the following Points Tortuaas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va, - Alexandria, tie, • Nowbern, C. • • Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, • felo-tf . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. PERSONAL. THOMAS LIVEZEY, OF MOUNT AIRY, Philadelphia, the past week has realized E'3oo,ooola the sale of New York property. SSECOND-HAND STORE. FIXTURES. KJ—Count ers , • Bars, and Fixtures; .Connting-House Desks, Stores, &e., wanted. The highest price paid in cash. Call.or address AVM. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE Menne... fel-& FOR SALE AND TO LET. GOLDS3IITHS' HALL—TO LET TWO ROOMS, with Steam Power. in the ititai-of Goldsmiths' Hall, opposite the new Post Office. Apply to DREIER & SEARS, It* GOLDSMITHS' HALL, LIBRARY Street. FOR SALE-AN 8-HORSE UPRIGHT -A- ENGINE, with Flue and Boller, eomnlete; one Planing Pdachinc, 20 inches Gray do Wood's Pa tent. Also, a No. ndoulding Machine. Inquire at 1521 SIILFPNIV Street . ' . f024-st. COAL FOR SALE. THE best flied nO Yard in the city. Cepacity for doing any amennt of business. Inquire on the premise., No. 957 North NINTH Street.below Gimrd avenue. ten-6t. $3OO SWILL SECURE THE ENTIRE control of a VALUABLE PATENT. Patentee going to the Army. Address " Patentee," Pluevlll6. Buck, county, PIS: fait3-70 :WANTED TO PURCHASE,. A ma moderate sized three-story BRICK DWELLING in a desirable, location—must have all the modern im provements. Address Box 1100 P. 0., stating lowest price, terme, and location. . • . fe2.7-3t MA' GREEN-STREET DWELLING FOR SALE. —A well-built Throe-story Brick DWEL LING, No. 2146 GREEN Street. Terms accommodatiu Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO., S. W, corner of NINTH and II LI3ERT Streets. re2:34t. da COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR JEKSALE.—Afery desirable Ciiuutry Residence, with 10X awes of highly cultivated laud, on the Limekiln . Turnpike road, about two miles east of Germantown, Twenty-second 'ward. The improvements consist of a substantial double three-story stone DWELLING, with backlaildings, stone stabling, carriage house, ice house. and usual outbuildings. Terms accommodatinc. Apply to A. B. CARVER dr CO., .S. W. corner. NM TFI and FILBERT Streets. felß-6t. do A RARE CHANCE FOR INVEST MENT IN REAL ESTATE.—The property known as JONIS' HOTEL, formerly owned and occupied by Mrs. Catharine Yohe, on the south side of CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth and Sesenthstreets. adjoining the Paper store of WPM'S. Rowell & Brothers; containing fifty-six feet six inches in front, and extending to Sansom street about two hundred and thirty-ilve feet; will be sold by the Sheriff on MONDAY, March 2d, 1563, at 4 o'clock P. M. , at SANSOM-STREET HALL under pro ceedings on an old mortgage, now held by Isaac Brown Parker, Esq.,dated April 17th , ISM, recorded in Mort gage Book A . M.. No. IS, nage u. This property is one ofthe most desirable on Chestnut street, and can be readily concerted into stores, Ste. The sale wilt pass a perfect title, clear of all incum brances. Arrangements can be made by wliteh no cash will be required. except to pay off mortgages, interest and code, and taxes due. The residue will be allowed to remain for & number of years on mortgage. For fur ther information, aprayto EDW. SHIPPEN, Attorney for the Owners, Southeast cor . of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, fe2fLtniherp Philadelphia. atFARM 808 BALE. gih TIIREE-STORY SCII7ABB MANSION /CID EJOBTY ACRES,. IN A 111011 STATE OF CUI,TIVA TION, situate in Cumberland county. New Jersey two hours' ride from Philadelphia, fire 'ninnies' walk tram railroad depot, half-mile from town of Bridgeton. The buildings and about eight acres will be sold smetratels. if desired, embracing Apple Orchard, Peag Orchard, of finest standard and dwarf fruits, two acres of Strawber ries, 2,GX) Lawton Blackberry Bushes, 9:10 Grape Vines. large Grapery. Ste. For further particulars apply to - P. B. BEEVES, 4-5 N. WATER Street, Phila. fe2S-stuth6t FOR SALE-TO CAPITALISTS. -A most eligible and beautiful LOT, of TEN ACRES, 'within seven miles of the Dfarket•street Bridge, in Lower Merlon, Montgomery county, contiguous to the magnificent grounds owned by Mrs. DIARY PENN G ASH ILL, as Pena Cottage,. liberally covered with young forest trees of every variety, Bud through which a strong stream of water passes, with about a ten Chet fall. Thera are, also, several springs on the place, and plenty ot stone fur building purposes to be quarried. For a rural rsidence its position is highly advantageous, in faxt it cannot be equalled, being situated about five honored feet above tide-water an surrounded with the moat picturesque scenery and drlves — Wissalaiaken stir . pssAed. Price $B,OOO. Only about one mile from Penn sylvania Central road, ono and a half miles from old La oc aster road. - • • At SO, A CMALL PAEfilof twenty ecru_ „In the imme diate vicinity of the inaproving part of west Philadel phia, south of BIAItIT Sheet. • ALSO, several of the most valuable' and desirable building lots in West Philadelphia, south of Market Far terms and particulars apply to No. 1.15 OMR° Street, above WALNUT, between FRONT and SECOND Ftrrets—Up Stairs--between the hours of 11 and 12 tf AIKIISEMENTS. NEW CIIESTNIMSTREET TEMA. TEL Losses mad Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY. THIS (Saturday) EVENING. February 28, ISM, Second appearance of THE CELEBRATED ACTRESS. LUCILLE WESTERN. AS LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE. In the mai Morel Drama of liAbT LYNNE ; Olt. TILE ELOPEMENT. The play will be produced with TAE GREATEST CARE. TIOTTT rN SORNBILY AND APPO/NITDOTTP. And sustained bran unr.val led cast of charaehrs: Mr. J. McCullough srehlbald Carlyle. Mr. 3. Lanergan as Sir Franel- Mr. J. W. Collier m gicliard A Lra Aim George Jordan as Barbara Iltstec Nikki Mary NVolls us Mini Coruoy. Conductor • Mr. MARX HASSLER.. BIGNDAV NEXT. For the Brst time, EDWIN FORREST In John llowera Payne's powerful classical Tragedy of lIRT/TiNf Or. Tnx ram or TARQUIN. PRICES OF ADMISSION. —Faroll7 Circle. t coots; Dress Circle, SO cents; Parquet and Secured Smite is Dress Circle, 75 rents; its in Private BORbs, _each 411. Doors open at 7: Curtain rises precisely at 734' o'clock. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- - - Bole Lessee.-- ....... Mrs. M. A__¢AltßETTltOlf. Et:Waage Agent Mr. JOEN T. ouNNELLY. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, February 28. 1863. The performance will commence with the Tragedy of PIZA3tIIO. Rae Alr. E Eddy. Ries Irate Drain. To be followed by the new Drama of ROBERT BRUCE. Robert Bruce Mr. R. Eddy. Agues the Rate The rorformuncea will conclude with the Fumed Denim. SEEING REMISE. . John Downey S: MemOle. Doom Men at , 71 Curtain will rise at 7K. MRS. JOHN DREW'S.AROSSTENBI' THEATRE. Baldness Agent and TreaenrerJoB.•D. MUßJ T. LAST NIG lIT OF EDWIN ADAMS. • Who will apar to two characCara, TO-NI GHT. (Saturday,YFebruary ISSIt DREAMS OF DELCIIO?i. Sir Bernard Harleigh Mr. Edwin Aaiun& Lady Viola Harlalab ... Mtn. John Drone. To conclude with the grand Drama of THE DRUNKARD: Edward Middleton ElwinAdanta. Bill Dowton Frank Drew! On Monday, JOHN. WILKSS BOOTH. Doors open al 7 ; curtain dice at.. 4lfir Seats encored in advance, without extra charge, MUSICAL FUND HALL-LOCUST atreet, above Elea's. FIRST GRAND ' CONCERT FOR THE HANDEL AND HAYDN'SOCIETY. Will be given at the Musical Fund" Hall. Ou" TUESDAY EVENING; March 3. 1933. When will be presented a varicil and CHOICE SELECTION OF VOCAL GEMS FROM THE BEST MASTERS. 'the Soiree. Concerted Pieces, and Cluentses Will be sustained entirely by the members of the Society. Al. IL CROSS Pianist. CARL GAERTNER Conductor. To commence at eight o'clock. Tickets 50 cents.—To he had at the Music Stores, and at the }Tall on the evening of the Concert. fen-3t THIRD: CL A. sfilo :A:L gOIRRH • MESSRS. CROSS it-JARVIS - w5ll take placentae AMERICAN ACADEMY OP ktusrc. On SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 1.-Grand Trio, op. 4 Mendelnaba 2. Grand Dtio--Les Contrastea. on. 113 !Honcholea. TWO GRAND PIANOS. FOUR PERFORMERS_ S. Concerto—Violoncello Bern Romberg 4. 'Capriccio, op. 22 - Mendeissoh , 6. Grand Quintnor, Clarionet and Stringed Instrument* Von. Weber. ' ' Tickets One Dollar. . It CHESTNUT-STREET! THRA.TRE The distinLU ta C be LLE WESTERN. Will appear on SATTf2DAY EVENING. Feb. Zi; i characters et LADY ISABEL AND MAD A MSNI.IfE. In the great moral Play entitled BAST LYNNE: Box Book now open. It is reepectrally Intimated that parties desirous of witnessing this great, performance should secure seats in advance. thereby preventing die appooitmeni, and avoiding the great crowd fell Et AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- GERMAN OPERA FOR TTIR BENEFIT OF THE ACADEMY; TIV AM OF TIM ' RENEWAL AND REPAIR FUND; On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3, 185'1. When will be presented the ve pnlar Operant' A NIGHT IN GRENADA. With a largely-increased CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and. Balco Family Circle .co l cents Am pith eatre cents. The Box Office oftlic Academy will remain open daily, from 9 to 4 o'clock. when seats may be secured t also, at J. E. Gould's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. NOTICE.—The subscribers to the series of Operas who desire to secure seats for THIS NIGHT; are requested to make EARLY application. fe2s-St Doors open at 7,V; Opera commences at S o'clock. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC GERMAN OPER . CARD.—Actuated by the solicitation of many pa trons of the late German Opera season, the subscriber has induced Mr. CARL ANSCIFUTZ to consent to another short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia. et the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The season wiitaonalat of six nights, commencing on • WEDNESDAY. March 4th, 1565. DERRYe prod need will he "11 'Pa Wry - ES OF WINDSOR," by Nlcolal .1 41 E R P AIL ' I l (!i. - " h If rt by cm . TRA ELLA," byF. Von Iletow, " D THE3LARRIAGE OF FIOARO." by Mozart And 'DER FREISCHUTZ," or sonte other . acknowledged favorite Opera. For the SIX OPERAS a Snb.scription will • be opened on the same terms as before, viz: SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS. Reserved Seats in Balcony, Parquet, or Parquet Circle VS 00 Admission to St 1,1 " 4 , 00 Single Tickets, reserved. seat 1 OS The Opera Nights will be: MONDAY . WEDNESDAY and , • FRIDAY, or SATURDAY, And no more than three Subscription Nights will be given in any one week. Subscriptions rf ceived by J. E. GOULD, corner-of SEVENTH and CHIISTI Streets, only; on aneadter MONDAY, February 25 THE ENVER CHORUS AND•OROHESTRA (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 . . mlmna•tm/Firm ever witnessed in Philadelphia. ADOLPH HIROFELD Ensinerm Azent. fel9-10r Office 139 South sEvrrnittmet. AMERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO. —The condition of the country. which has, during the past tIVOTCarE, unfavorably affected many' tostita nous, hasproved particularly injurious 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 po di cot to eye an OPERATIC ENTERTAINSISNT. on the Sd of March, for the BENEFIT OF THE 'ACA.111011". An Appeal is made to the Stockholders and' Citizens generally to aid the project, and- to assure its fall suc cess', ao that the Academy may be maintained in the comfortable and attractive condition which has flits far satisfied public taste. J. P. Mitchinson, Gibson Peadcock, Evans Rollaers, A. C. Berle, W. B. Hazeltine, R: P. McKean, O. H. Boker, W. D. Lewis, W. S. Smith, G. R. Smith, John Rice, W. V. Vial', J. R. Fry, C. F. lex, J. H. Orne, Thos. Sparks, J. B. Kenney, J. L. Clachorn. felt-thstn-it MUSICAL FUND UALL. MR. HARTMANN'S CONCERT. In ald of Societies of great utility to our Soldiers, on MONDAY EVENING, March 2, at Eight o'clock. PROGRAMME: . - . 1. Paraphrase, Jihliniorner Dream F Lis Mr. PIARTM,UNN. 2. Grand Duo Paganini. Performed on one violin by .11r. MOLLENHALIER. 3 f Ant Fliigeln der Gesangee Heller. t Serenade, 1j Schubert., for Piano by Liszt. Mr. 11.ARTIIANN. 4. Serenade V Schubert. .111 W MCCAPPREr. 6. Polona6e--A fiat • : HARTRAVN. 6. La Sylphida.-Paatalate Ca rice • Molleallattar. Mi..MOLLEN,HATIER. March frus;:bre 7. Valse—A flat IL Ballad. Mr. HART:KINN MISS McCAFFRET. 9. Witches Danca Paganinl _ Mr. MOLLENHAUER. • M. CamPanallau • • • .atr. EfAIiTSIANN. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. To be had at ANDRE'S Neste Store, No 1104 Chestnut Street; GOULD'S, Seventh and Ch.strint t• and WIN-• NEWS /KWh Store, 95.3 Spring Garden street. 23-mths4t. THE HANDEL AND RS YDN SOCIETY Will give their first • • CONOPRT THIS SEASON. AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, On TUESDAY E i'ENVIG; March.% 1983. .Ticlsets 50 cents. fetathstti tf ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and- CHESTNUT Sireets.—ElOßTlT WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TH!S NOVEL EXHIRITION. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE' OF GLASS BLOWERS, EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—At each Entertainment. the celebrated low. pressure GLASS- Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirely of Glass, will be in fell operation. All the Diag - nificent Works of Art will be distributed luatnitonsl y to the 'visitors. On FRIDAYBITUING, February 28th, A TOURNAMENT' OF WIT. A Splencid Case of Work will be given to. the author of the boat Conundrum. on any subject per taining to the Exhibition. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—The First Present, each mo ping, will be a Splendid Game of Glass WOrk. Admission, Id cents.- No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at o'clock.' fe23-61".. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH -4-- AND CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, willgive his new was popular Entertainments' EVERY EVENING during tat Week, commencing at 7,ig o'clock ; and WEDNESDAY` and SATURDAY aherxioons at 5: The attractions will marvellous:. erperiment II in. Biagio ; wonderful. powers. in Ventriloquism and the Learned Canary Birds in Huila new characters. Admisalon 25 cents. Children la cents. de274f CTEMANTA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB. LIC lt REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER. , 1(0011 at 33i o'clock, at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Carl Bentz. conductor. Tickets Ed cents. Packages of & tickets: — to he had of Andre & Co.. 1104 Cheetznatt street; J. B. Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at that ball door. . notr-tt missuas onaresTßL— tEw oppicy,_ Al 4 South ME( IM St., below W alnut. WNW PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE 1026 ARTS.' CHESTNUT STUNT, Ts open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 4. Aft fa& P. H. Admission 26 cents. Children half prim Shares of stork, 930... 179 STRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO IEALMSEI BLOCILL, Aug received. :. • ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, fe2s . COWER ELEVENTH and. VINE'. Sines. FAINCELY DYE COLORS LIST OF COLORS: BLACK; • SALMON, DARK BROWN, SCARLET SNUFF BROW N. DARK D , LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT VB. DARK. BLUE YELLoPiP. LIGHT BLII4. LIGHT YELLOW. . DARK. ORR ,EN ORANGE. LIGHT GREEN. MAGESTA • PINK, ' SOLFERIA, PURPLE, FRENCH BLUE SLATE. ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON. _VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For dyeing* Silk. Woolen and Miami Goods, Shawls. Scarfs. Dresses, Ri bbons' Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, lilti gloves. Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with Perfeot fast colors. A SAVING OF 80 PEE CENT. • These Dyee are mixed in the form of Powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat Pack . gee. Por twenty-five cents yre can color as many goods as would otherwise oast five times that sum. The pro- Jess Is simple, and any one eau age the Dyed with naffed. nctiase. Directions lanif, m , fiLinufaetured by HOWE & STEVIOR, - 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For aale byDrrre•ebda and Dealers in every City and da3Unths-3M tf SEASON OF
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