ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS, UP TO 12 0 / CT,OOK LAAT NIGHT. Conttnental — Bluth and Chestnut streets. P Baker, 13 8 A J C Brevoort & la,Brooklyn N F Mrs Lefferts, Brooklyn B .3 Lord, New Jersey L A Huntington& la, Boston VW Reed A lady Goo L Huntington.l3ostou B Rocknfellow&tvf,NY B L Sherman s wife, .1 17 Z Martin, Louisville W M Crauoton, N Y .Tas II Easton.lown H H Haight, N York Chas Henry. lowa IA It Herrick.. N York W Mattison, lowa Hon A K Mailers, Penns, S 1) Law, New York 1, P Wollaston, Dakota W Carpenter, Lancaster Mr & Mrs W B Hook,N Y G . Baumgardner, Lancaster Blrs'Thosßarrows.Hockwoll A L Russell. Harrisburg W B Brooks,Baltlmoro Col Shock, Colombia. Pa Lt JII Howard, Jr, Detroit J L Bu e hl er , R e eding A littltnllnn, California D D Wier kwf, New York J V Cramon_,Sitlein,S' J is W W Dav, Washington 13 Roltrer,Li El A A Josmm o,sehlk cu. Pa H G linddaitlintgomory co D Elownrd,Now York H A Willard & wf,Wash'n A W Gny.New York B D West,Cincinnall .1 P Morse Maine C N Blerce.Now York Ines B Allen, Illinois II Downs, New York Bra C H Seymour & tie, DC John al Bock & wf, N Y Ties Allen, Washington H Grapy, Baltimore John Wooks,Nowark, NJ Woo C A eaLlieltimore rise FlulaY, Washington 'l` H Jones & WI, New York Mr Armatrong, Washington Miss Jones. New York B S McCoomb,Delawaro A F Shopleigh,St Lome 1' H Areher,Salem,ei J L Jarrett,Baltimore D W Belden, Selein,ll J Hiram Bure,New York If Brown. Lynn P V Kellogg, Utica 33 F Newhall, Boston J Ifesolliurst, NOW York It 8 t Paraingtmi, Penns W Bowers, New York t i . A Lambortim, JDI Morten V P Jones, Jr N ow York Miee Morten Bins Jones, New York R A Robinson,•Lanieyillo A 0 Bourn & In, Por. R I L ()dental, New York BO Chapman. Cincinnati Cli taibson, Bn IWO A Hiestaud, Lancaster J H Uhl, NOW York Bra ft Y Lane, Prima f Dradicr.: New York O B Ram. Now York J J Flanagan. New York Limit Col B B Grubb W Graham, New York Ir & Mee Gage, Chicago P Gallagher, Now York liar Wotherbee. Chicago W.l Gibson I White, New York B Hyatt, New York laloyerhelm, Now York C Hallman, Jr. Palma O H Turnly & wf, Boston- B Hallman, Mount Vf A Allen, Delaware J Richards, Chicago B M Wobster, Oirard. Pa NV AI Darlington. Pittsburg J Fleming wf.Pittsbing .3 Colby, New York A !mmings, Auenota, 0µ S L Quick X Fin N er:ew York Mr Peck Jo in 0 Witte, New York Win C INN 0 Ii 'robes. Chicago Joseph F Chatellier jC Ludlow. Nowark.N J OS Kauffman, Penua Iv Aka', Aulnx u .Lohn 11 . 1gIrs, Baltimore o;tpFJ 111 Hoot & wire B it Weld, Boston Liout GAI Welles, S N A Tlagentstan,Jr, New York 0 Cherlick, Now York D Moo ton, New Tork B T Simons, St Lotus Alex Brans, Maryland /M 1? Moffett Now 'York. Mrs Moore , }baton alrard--Ohestnut. a 0 Doan. S N 0 Goldsmith, New York Moran, Now York T Norton, New York W Amide, New York F Matti y, Connecticut T 0 Benton, New York ; A C Wharton, Now York (7 H Wont, New York ' B Went, new York IV-F Shattuck, New York 0 P Pratt, New York C W Donny & son N York Judge Shannon, Pitttburg 3 1. stoke', Baltimore 'W Silver, Wash, 1) C • S Gould, Trenton ;Mae Nella Hutchins, N.l Moo Mary Gould, 'frontal Nathan Wood, Princeton lionFMortar, Wilksisb'rel Ire Than U Wastcott, Pa i liolt,,New York Miss Carrie Gould, If J ,1 1 , A Knight. New Jersey Din N Gould, Williamsport Chas Ewing', New York Use Lotter, Now Jersey John .1 Shoemaker, Pa A W Watson, Harrisburg Idaloni Pennsylvania Benryaidams, Now York Ammo Id Lea 0 W Green, Delaware 'Kiss L Ford, Wheeling Bliss S Boss, Baltimore Joshua Vansant, Baltimore lii ieu & New York v T K Conrad. New York W Boobs R Smith, Pinegroee rastua Falrbauks. Vt Coo Luis, New Haven G T Robinson, BMW° Michael Phelan., New York Writ' Golthwato t New York C Welter & watorbury T ,Sharp, Carlisle W W Clothier, Memphis C Wilson; Maryland Dilse Wilson, lidarvlund Nam! Hamilton. Baltimore I J Drake, ITS .11 P Causey, it.. Delaware ; E Hammerslough. Illinois C F Sickler, Dew York $A Lambert, Brooklyn i Ht Vincent, New York R Kendall, New York i treet. below Ninth. A Prim New York W W bloYarlan &In. Balt W ItStovenn,baknSuperlor It Roberts, N-w York T Bowen, D . . , . J A Weir, Harrisburg J K MeKeety, Reading Bliss. C McKeety, Reading Wee 13 Nclienty, Reading J Bagennum & la, Reading J A Letlugood & In, Readlr T S Richards, Reading C Davis. Reading J 0 Hawley. Reading S L . Ibmd .I . Woods, Young Hamilton,ing 0 Mrs Ruth & s, Springfield 'l' J Yorke, Jr, Salem It W Tracy, Pine,grove W F Donaldson, Ashland D Rank, Lebanon C Rodman, New York C Wilkins. New York A R Warren, Pennsylvania B FRoyer, Reading Saw Melnall & wf, Wilm A C D'Ozeville. New York F Baker, New York - Y Hart .St la, West Chester W II Omy, York Sfason Jones B Lynch, Hagerstown. Ma A OrecLanishisit, Pa W m; M C N ets, Carlisle J C Bright, Pottsville John Ft King, Lanciastar W Crummy, New York .1? Carter, Pottsville Trexler,Roading A Sillier, Now York C Q Farman. Boston Dr Lewis Fisher, C Itester.Pa T Pethrick, Pottsville J C Lea, New York L Wickman. New York A North. Now York lion W Wright, New York Jas II Laird, New York Wm Brown, Maryland John Bailor, New York John N NOWIIOII9A, St Lonis AIR Moorhead, Pittsburg A N Skipley & la, Middleton Master Wilson, Middleton C W Ellis, New York Aim Goodrich r A TIBOLsou, Wisconsin F C Tinyltem. BaMinor° 0 F Livingston, Now York street. below Arch. 0 Rowland, Penna J N Brewer, Nferceraborg D 0 Cushwa. Merceraburg C M &ben, Lancaster John Kamerer, Harrisburg Mrs Geo B. Markle, Pa 613 Van Schack , Illinois Bartholomew, Ohio - J J Booth and fa, Montreal J H Goodman, Lewisburg T S Black, Lowlibtirg D W Smith & la, Cal Mrs Eliza, \Vaguer, Cal S Kelly, iingliesvillo J Livingston, Carlisle JTltuillum. Carlisle, Pa T Maxwell, Troy Meroluutte—Foiarth LWllmartli, Pittsburg B Andrews, Ohio C J Mann, Altoona y, a Parker. Militia. Pa It Lockhart, Rattail Chunk H B Bowman, Illinois W Lilley, Penn Haven MIK Cooper, POl/11 Haven Jiobt B Underhill, r Peters Wash_, 11 C R Waiton, wash, D C :IF Randolph, Easton, Pa John T Leigh, New Jersey J Ja Owe. Nlty York NS Bight, Boston J Mullen. Virginia Lieut D F Orocket. NT street. above L Billion, Virginia .T R Smith, Indiana S Dickey, Oxford, Pa C L Rupp, Baltimore W Corey, Boston 0 A Loring, New Y ork S A Chapman & la, Ohio S Norman, Baltimore C Richards, Providence N Laurier D k Donovan, Now Jersey R Hoary, Brooklyn C Kaufman, Danville J B Hall & son, Maryland A NV Cramer W Brlttingham &w, hid John S Miller. Maryland Mrs hi W Maryland R T White Wm Mill, Milford, Del T II Pratt, Millersville, Pa H William% Deena • Geo F Willis, Muss Axneiricon—Chestsku • B French, U S Artily 33 8 Freeman. Now 7 ork 0 B Carrotheni, Diem , York Ideal .7 Unroll, Pi. unix P McGloin, Baltimore DI Haat, Baltium 11 J White, Valeria Mrs Fugal Wa.htngtou C C Bush, Delaware G 'Whitaker, Peitiv.ylvaola P T Smithery & In, `4. 4 ntyrna Gee Bone, Doylentown A J Taylor rapt Payne, Snow Hill, Md J Tewivaud, Dld apt Robt Atstew. MS Robert S Tedd. F /Make, Cumberlaud, Md It Earde, Jr, Delftware Robs .7 Hill, Milford, Del P L °Plinth, Milford, Del H Pen nell,lllllforil. Del Georg° Simpaaa, Jr, Boston B. Merrill, 'Maryland t, above Third. D Arnst St. I.ottls—Chustantit N_Emerv, Now Yoric 3" Monroe, Now York A Poulson, New York Alex Poll ock.New York Viands Grouter. U 5 N I ggCLane N Nei Geo S 0 Tuthill. USA ' , Van Antwerp, r L Wilson, New York R S C Bronaugh Thos Maynard, Waal. D C rml Wakeling. Pa P Townsend 8: la, Del. H Merriman G W Buck, New York prancis Vincent. Delaware, Dr J3l . Nichol, Delaware Wm Pant, New fork J 11 Fithian, New Jersey W B Hooper, Baltimore WAOrdwny USN Aug Felon, New Yink Jim F Thompson. U S N OW Beard, IT S Dr Banning, New York W Slater, New York Rope. , Brooklyn . Ffenry Williams, If ew York if T. Winship, New Bedford N Sherwool,Now Jorsey J T Redden, Newark, N B Mills, New Jersey Tits Un ou-rArch ' 11111 born, llolioe°burg So zinger. Pott=y J ti Bl atehaw, Hartmann Werner, do Geo W Minor, Brht°l CYpMankec}ick, Perna Conklin,lllt Pleananr,NJ B a Smith, Phlegmy° J B Webb Benurort, S C e ¢¢ W Y~ilUnine do P Goon, rt Cleveland, trivet, above Third. :Mrs Horton. Cleveland, 0 It Torrey, New York H Felix, Reading John Kirkpatrick, Patsy J Hoko. Charabersburg 1. Wampler, Chambersburg Wm Wallace. Chamberolig 8 A Rowans, Nowville, Pa Alias Sprott, Pentusylvanta llirs Snrou. Pennpylvania W 8 Anderson, Now Jersey reel, above Oheetnnt Jas Watson, Palma Bata Finley, Nunn John Kennedy, Lune co L P Howell, Chester co Montgomery, Chester co C Wheeler Chester cu B J Barton, Oxford Jesso McCormick, Oxford (Gideon Knutfmnn, Penna John Dugan, W Chester J A Comes, Penna. R Story,Penna Thos W Galeher, Doplesta Theo Lud wig, Penna Commercial—Sixth a c l . A L ighes, Coatesville E Pot . Bridgeport John Viiy, Chester co 6=l hoods, Chester co Milt Snead, Chester no .7 M &udder Sr la, 31oryi'd FL Zorn big, Slit lin I ?man Patel C Reilly, Brooklyn 'iii'm Cniminnu, Maryland 3 J Smith, Marland I B Patterson . I'onna 'owls Book, retina lAvls J Kirk. Laue co E illtirely. Penua J 'Wright, Cheater co 'Black Bear—Third s t., above Callowhill. a l ts Roy, billion, Pit A Erdman, Millerstown M?say, billion P‘i 0 Merkel, Maidencreek.Pa Zvßeraelan4, Milton, Pa Jacob K Rill, Eavtllo Weodring, Lrlditit no, Pa M R Graeff. Reading iFogel, Fogelertile Peter D Orlesmer, Olney Fogel, Fenellivilto S Steeper, Penns Stabler, Centre Volley Jacob Brumbaeli, Exeter J KUHR, Burke co Jiii. Morgan, St Clair, Pa JohnSchell, Sunierytown 'A R Warner, Reading HiraneWright, Penne I F Beeseler, Orwlgsburg 0 Moyer, blentnunir.y no A M Bright, Bernellte 4 B Ebruet, Reinersburg and Market streets. P Barked, Ashland A P Painter, W Cheerer E Jameson, Boston C B Worthington, Carlisle H J Elnko, Shlppensharg J K Willie, York co, Pa John Kennedy, Penna. James Kennedy, Penns W Johnson & la, N York L Oil pin, Maryland Sta .5 Union"—%lxth James Ammon, N York Ric Ta tor, henna Chas ' nks Jr, Johnst'n ir , ght, B BL , LeWhil(ATu Jos 'Me 'knell, Plttskurg W B bt raison, Conteevllle I W Jogs, Penia R Bie er, Rending iclao Ileckumuktending cet, above Third. R A Thayerr, Allentown J C Est erly Heading Jos Lewry, Lebanon, Pa Henry Nabry, Lebanon, Pa Philip Arrant e, Lebanon, PA Tonal—Mace st 3 B Sm b. Pli ensyli lath!. It Tho peon, California John Mickley, Pottz:Tille Josbna Velum r, acilland J Carper, Lebanon co, Pa BF Swartz. Lebath.o co. Pa above Callowhill. G W Williamson Pena: Barclay Brown, Dyberry M Harbster,Readiag Jonatban Gmith, Bucks co David Katz, Kutztown Gnat D Bieber, Kntztown ' David Poster, Kutztowu Mr Sottoch. Kutztown Bald Eagle—Third s Solomon Bach mon S Bell, Elll.lOl/, Pa . 41t1 Hoftman,Altentow rn Z Slough,FuffelsvilJe Levi B Lentz.Fogtlhvillo Joe Emery. Butzt. ,, wit 13 0 Roberte,Qmo:qrtown D Diner, Fenn,-bur hat h.bhve MlLPlttit 15 H 61111111.1111011111 nolly T Ilartpen•e, Lambertville -1 E Eaten. New Joraey T Foxamer, New 'York lIIMODION. LP Iv mown H sower, Lainbirrvillo It Kan, DoTle..t.rn. JP Larue, New Jersey !Whitlock, New Jersey Would Vernon—Second street, above Areb. H Oliver Baltimore C Ruberin, Lantio.:er I SPECIAL NOTICES. MIT You A COUGH ? , --USE DR. D. JAYNE'S Expectorant at once; It may save you from Consumption. It will certainly cure the most inveterate Coughs and Colds. Ware you Branch Ws? 'then tryJayue's Expectorant. It will subdue the in 'Animation, relieve the cough, pain, and difficulty of breath tug, and produce a speedy care. Wave you Asthma 1 ZaYne's Expectora at will overcome the spasmodic con traction of the wind tubes or sir vessels, and cause the ejection of the mucuri which clogs them. Nave vou, Pit:mini 1 By taking two or three large doses of Jay 110 . 8 Expecto rant in quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, the disease will be subdued at the outset. Rave you Consumption bYlle'SEXpeCtOrmit, will give you Immediate relief. It cleanses' the lungs from all irritating matters, white it heals and Invigorates them. Thousands who have been given up by. theirphysiclans have been restored to Itralth by its use. Whooping Cough. Ooup, and all diseases of the Inge or breast, are effectually and speedily cured by ~,Ultyne's Expectorant. It is no new remedy. For thirty 'sears It hue been before the public, the demand for it Eonstantly increasinv, and the evidence of its great cura tive powers accumulating In our bands. Why not give It a trial? Prepared only at 212 CTIESTPITE street. mhZtlt ONE-PRION. CLOTHING, OF THB LATIII7 2:8. made in the Beet Manner, exproeely for RETAIL !ALE& LOWEST Selling Prices marked in 'Plain Pt Base. All Goods mado to Order warranted eatiefactorY. Onr Ots-Pam STsTIME Ia strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de1217 JONES & CA.. 604 MARXIST Stre.t. tMif~i~.6i~rTi~l~: mmirrri_mcopgmu.g. —ln Gettriburg, ra., T o, VI g ai - Aalaes i lattlxeran dkurciL, 1, y Rey. A. lin. ck, as elfitod by Rey. C. F. t hrtffer, Roy. T. Rentz, of Intliatnx, and Mio Cecilia A. Illoodomus, or Gettysburg. e mizrz). BOVRNONVILLE. —On the 27th of February, in the Bath year of hie age, Doctor Anthony Bournonville. The relatives and male friends of the family, the Grand lodge. A. Y. M. , a the State of Pennsylvania ; Her man Lodge, No. 12.1, A. Y. N. ; and the Order general ly: the ()rand Lodge, Lodre No. 7. and Walhalla En enunpment, 1. 0. 0. - F. ; the French and German Benevo lent Societies; the College of Physicians, and County Medical Society, aro respectfrilly invited to attend his l'uneral, from his late residence , 221 North Fourth street, this (Tuesday) Sd lastaut, at 1 o'clock P. N.. without further notice, Interment to take place at lionument Cemetery. atOd/aPBELL. —On tbe 2tl instant, Qulntln Campbell, In ,Wa Nth year. Due notice of the funeral will be given.' I:mini. —Oct the morning of the 28kh ult., Margaret daughter of the late William W. Smith. er male friend:, and those of the fatally, are invited o attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1210 Spruce street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, the 9,1 instant, at Ze!clOck, without further notice. Interment at Laurel • MeCAMBRIDOE. —On the morning of the Ist instant, Clara, youngest daughter of Richard end Mary McCain bridge, in the 6th year of her age• The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, 71)2 Parrish street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Modal Cemetery. • MORRIS.—On the morningof the 14 orMarch, at the residence of William P. Cox, 534 North Seventh street, Anthony H. Morris, in the Ski year of his age. Ilia remains will be taken to Reading for interment this (Tuesday) morning, and will leave the house at halfpant seven o'clock. • JACOBS. —On the 29th nitimo, after n abort illness, Thomas Jacobs, in the 53d year of his age. relatives and male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from his Into re sidence, 2113 South Seventeenth street, without further notice, on Wednesday morning next at 10 o'clock. '"" HAMM — In camp, near Bell Phan, Va., on the 231 ultimo, orcongestive typhoid fevsr, First Lient. Samuel B. Haines, quartermaster 121st Regiment P. V., ill the 21d year of his age, son of Josiah L. and Deborah B. Haines. . His relatives and friends are incited to attend his fu neral, from his parents' residence, No. Me Green street, Philadelphia, on Fourth day, the 4th of Third month. at 10 o'clock A. M. without. further notice. To proceed toSnath.yaurekpill,_ Lal; . l27: l lffirtii - ocild ultimo, at his residence iu Lowar Animate township, Nortlinmhorland con»ty, Samuel Lantz, Sr., aged 79 years, 2 loofahs, and IS dnys. Ile was horn to litaxatawny, Barks count•. Be NMI married fifty-four years, and was the ancestor of ten children, slaty-six grand children, and thirty-two great grand children, in all, ono hundred and eight descendants. WILSoN.-11farch Ist, ISA James Wilson (late cap tain on the Delaware river), in thosSth year of hte age. The relatives and friends of the family, the 2(1 Jeffer son Beneficial Society, and the Charles Carroll Benefi cial Society are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence. Cedar Grove Place, near T,ennig's Chemical factory, Bridashurg, on to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, . SPILING MOURNING GOODS,-BES SON & SON,—Mourning Store, No. 918 MUST. NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the most desirable makes, Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks, Black Mousseline*, Tamlsm Bombazines,. Black Crape Tammetana, Alpacas, and Mohairs. Black and White Lawns, Mortimer's, Mohair& • Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Black En Itch Crapes and Veils. Shawls, U osterr , Moves, Parasols, Collars, Sleeves, &o. - TERE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -" ARCH, are opening Reek-Spun Silk Shawls, Lama Shale's, long and square Black Thibot Long Shawls, Black }lunge Hernani, land 2 yards wide, Black Florentine, New Fabric, fe% 17 4 !YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, aro opening Spring Style Dress Silks, Spring Style Dress Goods, Stripe lbws Skirting. English B'ombanines, First Quality Gloves. fat • PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING [AGRICULTURE. —Stated Moot ing at Room, 326 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY. March 4, at U. o'clock A. M. Ink 3-21 g-PENNSYLVANIA . ULT u_ RAL SOCIETY. Southwest corner BROAD and WALNUT. Sodded of discus on this evening lore of Peaches and. Nectarines to Vineries and Orchard Houses." THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNION TEMPORARY' 1105113 FOR CHILDREN will be bold at CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (llev. John Jenkiuv,) LOCUST above Flf.teenth street. on THURSDAY Evening, March sth, S o clock. The Annual Report will be read by Rev. John Patten, D. D., and addresses mad* bßev. J. S. Willis. Rev. :Nines M. Crowell, Rev. P. S. Henson, and Rev. N. W. Conkling. mia3-St* MU. S. ASSISTANT ASSESSORS, TAKE NOTICE.—An adionrned Meeting of As sistant Assessors TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTER NOON, at 4.o'cloek, at Zane's Hotel, SIXTH Street, below Cliestaut. The Committee on Organisation will report permanent otßeers. JOHN W. FRAZIER, • Secretory pro tem. M. THE PENNSYLVANIA 'FIRE 'MANCE COMPANY, March 2, lS6.—flee Directora have thie •day declared a diviend of FIF TEEN DOLLARS PER SHARE on the stock of the Com pany for the last six months. which will be paid to the Stockholders. or their legal repreaentativt., after the 9th instant. WILLIAM O. CROWELL, nth2-tl3 Secretary. CASH. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS BY re . ...3 ;. TH1S CHRISTIAN COMMIS'S:HON TO FRIIItU REY 28, 1563. John P. Crozer (additional) Charles Arbuthnot James Graham &Co. (additional) .10bn Lyon, Graysville, Huntingdon c0..Pa.... Hanger (Ilaine) branch Christian Commis:sten, per T. G. Stickney.Treasurer 06 26 Ladies' Aid Society, Drumm e township, Lan caster county Pa.. per W. W. Watson . . ... Young Lattices' Bible Class, First Presbyterian Cburch, Kensington, Rev. W. T. Eva ..60 03 Ladies' Fair, held S. E. cor. Ninth and Spring Garden streets, during Christmas week, per Mrs. Ball 60 00 151158 Mary blulhollan, Harrisburg, Pa, per H. A. Theinpson :50 00 Ladies' Aid Society, Cranberry, N. J., per Rev. J. Anderson Henry 60 00 lion. Henry D. Moore AO CO N. Ewing, Uniontown, Pa 00 00 Mrs. R. IL Rose 40 00 Cael., Georgetown, 1). (' :35 00 Proceeds of Concert held at West Middletown, Pa., per A. C. Hamilton Meeting at Leroy, N. Y., per Rey. Mr. Parvin. Sheppard, Van Harlingen, & Arriaon :tames Bayard, (addi: tonal) F. W. Newton, South Orange, N. J Mists Rose Ladies' Aid Society, Union DI. E. Church. per Mr. M. Lewis 13 00 Members of Teachers' Institute, Washington District, Franklin county, Pa 13 20 R. P. C 10 00 John T. Pressly, Allegheny, Pa 10 00 Presbyterian Sunday-school,Williantsburg,Pa 6 88 A Friend to the Cause, per Rev. Mr. Lockwood, 5 55 Cash .... 500 Mary R. Mitchell 500 I'. W. IL, Dewalt Station 5 00 S. W. Stokes Woodbury. N. J 500 C. W. New York city 6 00 The idow's Mite ... . . 200 A. S. Pratt, Leroy, N. Y 2 00 Proceeds of a Five-cent Collection - for Sink 'Vo luntee 1 rs 60 A Friend ' ' 1 DO Cash, Claraville. Pa 1 00 Dlr.. B. Bloody. Three Locust. Marlon county, ()hie . 100 Total • Amonnt previously acknowledged Total receipts 523,476 4.2 lt JOSEPH PATTERSON, Tremarer. MANDAN MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR—The First Meeting of the "Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior," under its articles or association, will be held on the tenth day of March, 15613, L at 11 o'cloo M., at No. 14 Farquhar Building, WA NUT Street. kjA. Philadalphia. B. A. HOOPES WM. rt.ISTEVLIS, fe2-414t. - Two of the Associates of said Corporation. WOMAN, HER EDUCATION AND EMPIRE.—ENOCH H. SUPPLEE lectnro on Ms subject at HANDEL A?ID HAYDN HALL, on m()NDAY EVENING, 31arcl, oth, at S o'clock. Tickets 2i cents; for sale at Lind. ay & Thakiston's, South Sixth Street, and at Haines' Drug Store, Seventh and Spring Garden Streets. 1:32.. HODIUF,OPATHIO HOSPITAL, MS CUTHBERT Street. —This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, tree of charge. ' B. F. GLENN, noTbtf Secretary of Board of Managers. drys HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL LEGE OP PENNe Y LVANIA. —The Fifteenth An nual COMMENCEMENT. for conferring Degrees, will be held, in the Musical Fund Hall. LOCUST Street, on TUESDAY, Dlarch 3, at 12 M. . Valedictory by S. S. BROOKS, M. D. Professor of Practice. The public *invited. fe2.5-60' S. S. BiIOOK.S, M. D.. Dean. 11.• POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE— SPRING SESSION.—The Spring Course of Leo , tures and practical instruction in the Technical Schools and in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY, March Id. Applicants for iulmission will please attend Rig A. M., at the Collage Building. PENN Square. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, X D., President of Faculty.", ir•r - j.• JOHN B. GOUGH. This distinguished lecturer has consented to gra tify those who could not obtain admission to his former addresses, by delivering the following lectures in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC: THURSDAY, March sth—llloeuenee and Orators. FRIDAY, March 6th—Neto Temperance !.:,d are to the Soldiers of the Union Army. TUESDAY, March 10— Subject to be announced. The proceeds will be mainly devoted to the sick and wounded defenders of our homes, a large number of whom will honor the Academy with their presence at each lecture. Reserved seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents. Selo of tickets wilt commence at 9 o'clock, MONDAY MORN ING, Match Id, at MARTIEN'S, 606 Chestnut street, and at the ACADEMY, on tke evenings of the lectures. To give all an equal opportunity, no tickets will be dis posed of under any circumstances, sooner or elsewhere. Doers open at 7 ; Lectures commence at S. These are positively the lautlecturee Mr. Gough will deliver in this city this season. fe2S-st* OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. iii TIsT TO THE ARMY AND /NAVY. PAILAPEre ern A, October 24. 12412. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous 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. ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. Marzo TO ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN TUB ARMY.—Soldters' Aid Societies, en, clergym editors, and others are respectihily requested In to aid disseminating the following notice, which is estof inter to all who hate friends 'o 7 fffiiii)splTALs. 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 be added): EASTER,: DEPARMINNTA— Foe information address " Offiee Sanitary Commission. IT'asaington, D. C." aVitshington, Point Lookout, Georgetown, Annapolis, Alexandria, Baltimore. Frederick City. . • WIWTERN DEPARTMEM. —For information address " quire Sanitary Commission. Louiseilie, KY." Oncinnati, My ANDY! I Ferri - Pilled Covington. goriatTi. Lexington, ciasitvine. . latormation 1111(1.102 ordinary drettnastancee, be given to any one applying for it in answer to any or all of the following inquiries. It' the application is by letter, the answer will be sent by return mail; if in per- • eon, it will be answered at once: 1. Is— (giving name and regiment; at present in the hospitals of —? • 2. If so, what Is hisproper address? S. What la the name of the surgeon or chaplain of the hospital? 4. If net in hospital at present, has he recently been in hospital? a If ae, 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 coalition of any patient in the District of Columbia hospitals will be fur nished within twee 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 S o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. )L, and in urgent cases ap hlicants ringing the door-bell, will be received at any our of the night. Much inconvenience in conducting the bueiness of the Directory having arisen where visitors have been given direct access to the record beaks themselves, this prac tice will hereafter be discontinued; nor can lists of wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or otherwise, he hereafter furnished from these records. The Sanitary Commission, under special authority (rein the President orate United States, maintains an ex tensive system of agencies for securing the safe convey ance to and distribution of goods put in its charge fur the eirk and wounded at points where they are most want ed. I t operates witit equal care and generosi Witt ail Points --at New Orleans, and atlVashingten before Vicksburg, and et Nash , / I the — its distributions being governed by a comparison of the wants of the patinas in all cases. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust worthy manner, and to secure an eq eitable distribution and honest ute ef the goods distributed, besides the unpaid services of the membere of the Commission, twenty physiciaus of high professional and moral cha racter, and niece than ilfty lay-agents, are employed, under pecnitiary securities, for responsible and efficient service. The cost of these arrangements thas thus far been about three per eentann of the value of the goods distributed. The 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 geode which have been once received at its shipping 'dk pots. The following are the names of these d&pots, 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 assintance, are invited to send their offerings: Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 22 Sum mer street, Boston, Blass. Banners- Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third avenue. New York. R • FinRILIIII reen SURRii @Milt nrrect. 1 tal!isclelp aiob, " — At Mo. RIM! street, ry 9u. ranc 111 , 2 , stmt. ciovoianti. Ohio, Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago, Illinois. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, •Lonle ville, Kentucky. The Commission receives no pecuniary aid whatever from the Gemmel:it, and it wholly dependent on the voluntary contributions of the public for the means of eurtaining its operation& Contributions to its Treastit7 are solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T. !STRONG, Esq.. Treasurer, 68 Wall Street, New York.. The tisanes of the following gentlemen, Commissioners of the President of the United States, are pledged to the Public fur the economy, integrity, and efficiency with which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary Commission will lie administered 11. W. lankr.ows, D. D. • HORACE B'rxxr.r. Jr. ) l Acita. LIA. D. Rt. Rev. T. M. Grator,D. D. G. W. CI:MAN. U. S. A. lion. Joseph DOLT. . A. B. SIMMS, 11. S. A. lion. It. W. 11011SMTT. IL C. Wo0», M. 1).,U. S.A. lion. iIIAnIC W. H. WAN Beans, M. D. Rev. moue H. lIKTWOOD. WOLCOM.OIIOIS, 111. D. Prof. PAIR.IIAN PAMERS. R. 0. Dom:, U. 1). Hon. Sununu. Cowax. O. R. AONI:W, M. D. PRIM. LAW OLMATED, ESQ. MATTA MAIMIR, AL D. J. B. NNWLIEILAT, N. D. Geo. T. S'runso, Contrail Office of Sanitary D 44: F Street, February 7, 1863. C n t,WASHINdTON, D. C. fe'll-thstldOt IM. , CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. PIiILADEI.PRIA, February 21, 1963. TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by lees measure than one quart. Applicants for LI JENSE will aPPIy at THIS OFFICE. as provided by act of Assembly. approved April:id, 1818. on the following days, via.: Waal*. . First Monday, March 2, liffp. Second Tuesday, 3, Third and Fourth Wednesday. ", 4, " Fifth Thursday, ' it, " Sixth Friday, • " 6, " Eeventli and Eighth Monday, • ' 9, " Ninth and Tenth Tuesday. `• 10. `: Eleventh Wednesday, " 11, • Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, " 12, " Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday. " /I, " Sixteenth Monday. " 16 " Seventeenth, ' - Tuesday. " 17 , " Eighteenth and Nineteeuth...Wedneaday. " 19, .• Twentieth.. Thursday, " 19, " Twenty-first and Twenty second Friday, 44 20 . gil Twenty-third and Twent y fourth Monday, " 21. " Twenty-fifth Tuesday" 21. " fe27-to m l i2s JAIVIES'SiTAW. Clerk. /M. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLI CATION lies been made to the Spring Garden insurance Company for the re-issue of Perpetual Policy. No. 1.242, for Sl,OOO, premium B', upon premises 13th street, 16 feet 9 inches; north of Jefferson street, east side. The name has been lost or mislaid. fe24 tow AN CEO. M. BOND. COMMISSION MOUSES. SHUFF WERNWAG, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 242 AND Alt-CHESTNUT STREET. SILKS AND CLOTHS. CASSDIERES, MANTILLA. 0001)8, GROS DE BRINES, • ' . VELVET RIBBONS, ... 1 FRENCH : CORSET'S,- . mll3-1 m CANTON FLA'NN - TLS I CANTON FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS! • ARMY: . STANDARD - CANTON . • PIiPTIOLS, FON SALE CBEAP, FOR LET CAUL BY ..• • • - mhmt . Noe. Brian& BABCHUBOB'ALLEY; ALTEMUS & COZENS, A4l CHESTNUT STREET. GREEN & DANIELS', CELEBRATED IVORY FINISH SPOOL COTTON, weszurrED 200 YARDS. Pronounced one of the best makes in the market. 11314-lin G RIGG. & HARAISTEAD, Ao. 21 STRAWBERRY STREST. Offer fir sale, by the Package, RIPKA'S COTTONADES, • SUFFOLK BLUE DRILLS. STANDARD BROWN DRILLS. STANDARD BROWN SBEETINOS. LONSDALS NANKEENS, &c., 'B:c. mh3 • $lOO In . 1W W . IDO DO . IW W OUR •SPRING STOCK IS NOW AR RANGED. . - 80,000 DOZEN H 0 S I E R Y AT LOWER PRICES THAN PRESENT COST OF IM PORTATION. THOP. MELLOR . . 40 AND 451 NORTH THIRD STREET, PiniAtosifsrA. ia3o-3m JOHN T. BAILEY & CO. 30 00 27 SI Si CO '.ll 03 2003 20 00 BAGS AND BAGGING OF EMT DESCRIPTION. NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, p HIL A. .DE L P H I MANUFACTORY $1.193 ',i W 2.56119 BURLAP BAGS, OF ALL SIZES, TOR COBB. OATS, COFFEY., BONEDUST, a. • ALSO, SEAMLESS BAGS. Of standard makes. ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for sat lath on delivery RELIPL*IC:,.. - X7IAARD, . • • . • . ..• • " attticiErii4goisr, •-• xo. ma CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS VOR THE SALE OF PHILADBLPIIIA•MADB GOODS te93.11m ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT. CLOTHE DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-0 IMO DUCK. • DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND.BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT EKGS. For sale by FROTHINGHAIit & WELLS. Mad( tf • RETAIL DRY GOODS. 44 NEW MOURNING STORE." • Now opening, a large and WELL-SELECTED STOCK SPRING .AND - SIIMMER MO•U-RNIN6' GOODS"; - Of every description: also, BONNETS OF THE LATEST STYLES. - M. A. MYERS & CO.; fe2E,tuth-lni DSO CHESTNUT Street.. • VDW.IN HALL & CO., 20 South SECOND Street, will open this morning The new shades of Alpaeas. New style of plaid and stripe Poll de Cheyres. Figured and striped Mohair Lustre& Mozambique,: and Arabian Lustres. Valencias and Nabias. • New styles of Dress Goods of cartons names. • Fine Black Alpacas. Modes, Bluer, Magentas, and Black de Laines. ' 'WIN HALL & 00., 26 South SECOND Street, have on hand the fol lowing' Goods, imported last year, and for sale much be low the present cost of importation: Brown. Blue, and Green Cored Silks, . Black Ottoman or Corded Silks. Black Armures and Poult de Soles. Browns, Blues Greens, Diode, and Cuir or Leather color Poult do Soles. Brown, Blue, and Green Figured Silks. Black Figured Silks. . Black Taffeta Silks. Black Gros de Rhine Silks, Foulard Silks, die. mll3 CLOAKINGS. LADIES' Real Water-Proofs. Middlesex Cloakings_ Spring Colors. 6-4 Meitons. Yil l antEP IrltOrsitirleg%. • • COOPER CON&RP, zoo fizz. corner P.Lorrl and MARKET Stream SPRING CLOAKS. Wnter•Proof Cloaks Black Cloth Cloaks. Cloaks made to order. Best Hoop Skirts. 1100 PER & CUNARD, mh3 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets WIDE SHEETINGS. . • Good Shirting Mutants by the plea Fine and low-priced Flannels. Table Damasks and Napkins. Spring Prints and Dentine& COOPER k CONARD: taliS S. N.. corner NINTII and . MARKET Streets • ..LEGAL. • .eVVVVI.ON/V10101•WV,N, TN THE ORPHANS' - COURT FOR -• THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate. of JAMIS W. CULL', deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court ti audit.settle.and . adjust the third account of WILLIAM H. KEICHLINE, trustee and executor of and under the will of JAMES W. CULL', deceased. and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will 'meet the parties in Interest, on TUESDAY. the 17th day of March next, at his office, No. 317 South Seventh streeet, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. mh3-thstidt . DAVID W. SELLERS. Auditor. NTELE.ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I 'CITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. • - Estate of JOAN SMITH deceased. . . . . - The Auditor appototed by the onrt to audit, settle, and adinst the second account of MARY SMITH and WILLIAM JOHN FERGUKON. Executors of the last will and testament of JOHN SJIITH, late of the city of Philadelphia, liquor dealer, deceased, and make dis tribution of the balance In the hands of the accountants. will meet the parties interested. for the purposes of his lES . , °i ft ' l FL' De 15th y? f eol i naer ° L. h oi TILED avd CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. ' nth3-tutbslit • • 0. W.DAVIS, Auditor. • • ASSESSmvINT: :OF EXCISE TAX.— OFFICE OP ASSESSOR, THIRD DISTRICT PENN PHILADELPHIA. Mardi 2d, 188 S. • Notice is hereby given, that a now Assessment Divi-. aloe, No. 14, bee been formed in this district, consist ing of all that part of NtneWerith ward bounded as fol low., viv beginning et the corner of Oxford and. cad kealfulsu Auttid_ RAO aultuullittot to ' ennui hiftl)it illtfuodlUiiK mann is iiumucnnus tawny sive& Cumberland to Front. thenceelong Front to Oxford. tlickneti alone Nord to p_laep of boat!' bin N, LOCKHART, residing in P.isKILT St., above Dauphin, has been appointed Assistant Assessor of the above division. J. FLETCHER BI DD, Assessor. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE. RAL'B OFFlCE—PumecomrirrA. March 2,1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATURDAY. 7th Inst. at 12 o'clock for the construc tion of two light - draw , stern-wheel steamers, to boot very light draught, fitted for towing barges in shallow water, one .of them to be a square-headed SCOW. A full description, with statement of dimensions, must accompany each proposal. Bidders will state the short di Limo required to complete the contract. The right is I%erved to reject all bids deemed too high. O. H. CROSU&N, r0h.202t Dep. Q. M. General. LOST -A. CERTIFICATE OP THE 5 per cent. Philadelphia county Loan, under au act. of Assembly dated the 10th day'of April, 1834, for 'Eighty seven Dollars, payable to Richard Teadom, execntorbf Francis Kroeson, deceased, or his heirs or assigns. The tinder will be rewarded by returning it to BEN•TAMiPI H. TURNER, • delkti3m* No, KR DANA Street. THE PRESS.-PHILA.DELPHIA.: TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1863. ISOLE AGENTS FOR azo. GRIGG. No.= And 221 OBERON ALLEY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING STOOK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS A. W. LITTLE, 6.; 00., zell3-2m No. 325 MARKET STRBET SILKS 1 SILKS ! SILKS 11 FANCY DRESS GOODS, EbtBEACING LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, Together 'with a general assortment of DRY GOODS,- TN DESIRABLE. STYLES AND QETALITIES, AT MODERATE PRICES JAS. E. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET 1861 BPRiNG ' 1863. RIEGEIIi WIEST, ck ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. hierchanti Visiting this city to purchase Lay Goons will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at Low FIGURES. -In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. fel9.2m JAMES, 'KENT, SANTEE, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS; Nos. 239 and 211 . . N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA. Have now coon their usual - LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than usually attrac tive variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Also, a foil assortment of. MF,RRIMACK AND COCIEECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention °leash buyers SPRING, 1863. YARD, ...GTELMORE, &I 00., Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND • FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 61.7 CHESTNUT. AND 614 JAYNE STS., Have now open, of THEIR OWN 131PORTATIOW, a LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK SPRING - GOODS, COBIPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, &C. Also, a full assortment of WHITE GOODS, LININS, FURNISHING GOODS, En- BROIDEDIES, AND LACES. no attention of the trade is requested 1863. SPRING " 1863. tTOITNES, BERRY, . & CO., (Sums Gore to Abbott, Johnes. & Co.) No. 527 MA.P.KET. and. 52*__COISIXERGE StTeets PHILADELPHIA; ILITOETERS AS.I3 JOBBERS .OH SILK FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK DRESS GOODS, Adapted to the Season. 11.£0, a Full Assortment in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &c., Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS Are partionlirly invited to examine our Stock. fell-tr DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER c. C O.. Northeast Corner FOURTH mid. RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRIiGGISWS; IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, fa WHITE•. LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, ,tc.ll FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH MILLINERY. GOODS. SR N G 1863 ,1863 WOOD & OA.RY. N. 725 COSIESTNTiT STREET, liiirknoNr in dolt) st - 000nnlote stock of STEAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, 192 , 1111,394 ornar furg MIMEIT. AITSSRS , AND CHILDREN'S STRAW GDOD. FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c, To which they respectfully invite the attention of 'Mei , chants and Milliners. CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin ing this stock before purchasing. fe2S-2m FURL ITTTRIM, &c. F U N I`'l' U R . A LARGE ASSORTMENT, W. (.%; J. ALLEN eb BROTHER, IAO9CEESTNUT STREET. CABINET FURNITURE AND LIARD TABLES. MOORE & • CAMPION, No. 261 South SECOND Arad, In connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are now mannfachning a superior artiolo of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on baud a full supply,. finished with the MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPLOYFD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to bo superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout tho Union, who are familiar with the character of their Work. ni113.6m :GOVERNMENT SALE.—WILL BE sold, by order of the War Department. at public Auction at ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, Pittsburg, Pa., to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock A. 61,.0s WEDNES DAY, march LS, 3863, the following United States pro. perty, viz: 32,000 pallid. of Siren Iron. • .I,OOU SteeL HP,(X)O • 1,100 Powder Barrels. Leather. 1,500 llellet Reza LIME 3. 1 .11.111.1 RAU4I. • IRWIN ant: IL 111 lin roux-22t Maier of Ordrume*. Ib'BEST UMBRELLAS, SLEEPER'S make, strong fan& neat. at TENTH aud atAR KET Streets. fe2B-60 LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, Curls, Mulles, Gossamer, Ventilate!' Wig's, Ven tilated Scalps °lmparter manufacture. Prices are lower than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S. felt-11a* No. 809 CHESTNUT Street A CARD.-THE SUBSCRIBER HAV ING made arrangements with Messrs. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON will be found at. their New Store, No. 807 CHESTNUT Street, above EIGHTH Street, North side, ready to wait on his old friends and customers, on MONDAY, the NH inst., with a new and superior stock of every description of CARPETING and BEDDING, which will be offered at the lowest cash prices. A call Is respectfully solicited. ROBERT B. WALKER. 807 CHESTNUT Street, Above EIGHTH Street. North side a tm EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN. DERTAKEE, • 9 South TENTH delpUhreaia. abof tele-3m P e Spruce, MEDICAL. S.-T.--1860-X /MARE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They purify, strengthen. and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Thee strengthen the system and enliven the mind. - They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrham, Cholera, and Cholera llforbus, They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the hest Bitters -in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's groat restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Casearilla Bark, Dandelion, Cluunomile Flowers. Lavender Flowers. Wintergreen. Anise,' Clover-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bur dock. S.—T, &c. The following ie a sample of the testimony daily re- SOLDIERS' HOME, CINCINNATI, 0., Jan, 15,1353.. Messrs. P. H. Drake & CAL GENTLEASEN: This institution has received and eX. tended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases ot. exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, with the most remarkable and gratifying results. It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has given many a poor fellow his naval health. I wish this preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and. on every battle-field. • Witlyrespeet, your servant, • Da. G. W. ANDREWS, SuP't. WfLT,AED'S HOTEL, Wasniznlrrox,l). C., Jan. 22„, 1963. artIITISMEN': Vieseggire another simply of your Pisa. tation Bitters, the popularity of Which daily increases 'with the guests of bur house. • Re.sryectfuUr. SYKES, CEIADWTOK:B: CO CLEvziraND, Dee: 3;1862 * * * had been so ill with Liver Com. plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon my business. I used three bottles of the ,Plantation Bitters, and, to any astonishment, am entirely cured. They are the best medicine I ever used, and I shall en deavor to make them known. Please inform me what S.-T. —lB6O--X. means. Yours truly. H. B. KINGSLEY. Dn..W. A, CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, *lithe: I wish every soldier bad a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the moat effective, per feet, and harmless tonic I ever used." GALT Bong, Loutsvatn, Ky., Dec. 21, 1161. Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co. : We are compelled to order 'twelve dozen Plantation Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro curing this admirable article. Respectfully yours, 61LAS P. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. ROCHESTER, N. Y. , Dec. 21, 1861 * * * The Plantation Bitters have cared merof the worst kind , of dyspepsia, of near four years' standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as far as 1 know, with signal success, I am, &e. • REV. S. S. CATHORN. BURNETT HousE, CINCINNATI, Ohio, December 20, 1202. Nam. Drake & Ca.: The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here. Se4d. us twenty cases more, and Oblige Tours truly, T. P. SAUNDERS & CO. Delicate females requiring a. gentle stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers, and students exhaneted by men- tai labor; will find the Plantation Bitters a most bane- Every -bogie has the lac simile of our signature on a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine. . , j!!I'tVIRPII Pc H. DRAKE A' CO.; 202 BROADWAY, New York fe2e•tbstu.tapl if COUGHS AND COLDS, VERY PREVALENT. Persons thus afflicted, are too apt to consider them a trilling matter, and think that "it will gO away of it ; others tamper th - the many simple mixtures, lozenges,&c. ~which seem to give temporary relief, but eventualy acCelerate 'the disease. To such we would. say: do not tamper with your constitution • if you desire to live to a good ' old age;" use a remedy that wilt effect a quick and permanent core.- "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," we Will guarantee, has Mired more colds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this country. Even neglected cases, cough stated, pain, cud oppression, sole throat; hoareness, nig, ht sweats, fever, restless nights, it gives gunk relief, and wonderful cures have taken place after patients had been given up to die by physiciansand friends. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY. TTTTS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY_ ==ii Consumption, Coug,bs, Colds, Asthma,Bronchitis, Spit tiug Blood, Difficulty of It - teething, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation or Disease of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Brain' Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNS & SON, 330 North. SIXTH Street, above Tine. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. fen-ift,f 'EYE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAA.OS, Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden, Holland, is per. manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats all diseases of the Eye or Ear sdientifleally, and ourse— lf curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hours from S to 11 o'clock A: XL and 2 to 7 P. M. ja3-Bm. FINANCIAL. THE Hid-HEST, `MARKET VALUE PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER, DIADIONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER' PRECIOUS STONES, G.. W. SIMONS 6.1 BROTHER, Manufaefirring Jewellers, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA fe26-3m SEVEN THREE-TENTE S COUPONS, rem PEBRCARY. CERTIFICATES IWDEBTEDNESS QUARTERMASTERS' vote HERS. ORDERS 6N WASHINGTON, WANTED. ENVEN•TIEREE-TENTHS AND ALL OTHF.R. UNITED •.. . STATES LOANS PON SALE. •• .DREXEL, 411 00., . • • . • • 34 South THIRD Street U. S. FIVE•TWENTIEB; TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. rATABLE AT TIIE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ima instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TRU. BIIRY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Intend Will commence from the DATE or SLIBSCHIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Blink or any Sub•Treasary or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present rassurrx oa GOLD, these Bonds yield about HIGHT per cent. per annum. .a. lull supply always on band. JAY COOKE, strEscmprioN Lout no6tmhl 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JOHN 0. OAPP , & SON, STOOK it NOTE BROKERS, AM 23 SOUTH THUM STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE incEunics , BMX. STOOKS AND BONDS NOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT TEI BOARD OF BROMERB. MONEY INVESTED MID NOM MID LOANS INIGOTIATIID OZ( TUB BEST TEEMS. S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. No. 311 WALNUT STREST. STOCKS and PONDS, and all kinds of U. E. GOVERN MENT SECDRITIESbousht and sold on Commission, ex elusively. EW" O9B Paper and Loans on Collateral Associated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refer, to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish. BS4_, John B. Myers &Co Samuel B. Thomas, AsO,. det a x yLea. - Yriniei, Via. "JOia lhomse. Sea. 810 000 AT FIVE PER CENT. FOR , Ave 3 , eara, either in one or several aurae. to loan by ANTHONY P. & J. R. MORRIS. te2B-30 • Ho. 916 ARCH Street. NEW PUTIMCATIONS. CARLETON'S POPULAR NEW BOOKS. NEW EDITIONS BEADY THIS Iltoßrallo T. ORPHEUS C. KERR'S NEW BOOK, • - Kerr Papers, Second Serica.—The funniest book out in an age. Third thoumnd already sold, and. another edition printing. Price Turtles, or Copia. iai, Shoititler-Strops.—The 15P1Clltild now Love Story about Wok Point, the eadet9, officers. &e. one of the sprightliest and most sparkling novels of the senom. SO3Olllll edition ready this morn. ing. Price sl, cloth bound, and 70,,e4s paper Covers. The Great Cousummrition.—Dr. Ctiniming's Kew Book. and a Sequel co iris former popular works. "Great Tribulation, and - Great Preparation. A book of Deep interest. Price $l. Ben nh,—(lue or the very best novels ever published in this country. A new and handsome edition (the thir tieth thousand), just from the press this morning. Hay ins been out of print for some time, this very attractive edition will be eagerly sought for. Price diLliO. Mike and ,Unlike.—A. 6. Roe's capital New Novel. This book hos also been out of print for a couple of months', and a new edition is ready this looming, on 2-1- cput paper (a pleasant price for the paper makers!) large duodecimo. Price $1.60. Hackeit , s Book on "Shakspeare," ISCor ford,s " Sprees and Splashes,l , and San =ides "Garrett 'Van Born," are all reprinting. and will be ready in a few days. Jar Tbeselenoße are sold by all bookseliere, and are cent br mail free, on receipt of prce. by CARLETON. Pnblisber, New York. No. 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispenant :area. mha•tnths3t STARTLING REVELATIONS! CONSPIRATORS FADER, AL CAPITAL CEpHERINE ; SECRET CABAL TALE OP UNDERGROUND LIFE IN WASITIItiGTON DR. J. H. ROBINSON'S new romance with the above title (unquestionably the most powerful and intensely interesting story the Rebellion has pet suggested) is now ready in the NEW YORK MERCURY for February. 28. The machinations and intrigues of a large and compre hensive secret organization, hostile to the Union, are de veloped in." Cepherine ;" and the tale, more extraordi nary in its details than the most ingenious devices of fic tion, is founded on realities. It is vigorously written, full of incident . and. adventure, and has the great merit of being eminently original. The author has chosen a new field for the display of his genius, and has suc ceeded in producing a Romance which will undoubtedly create a profound sensation thronghout the country. There is an tmderplot to the dark drama of the Rebellion which has been heretofore as a sealed book to the general public. In this story Dr. Robinson breaks the seal, and gives the world a glimpse of the mystery. The NEW YORK MERCURY for February ES is on sale at all News Depots. Price Five Cents. - mb2,21 APRESENTATION PICTURE! FELIX O. C. DAELEY 113 E ItMICAS AND LOVE PASSAEGS QR. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. TILE NEW TORE: :MERCURY for Febrnary 9.8 contains a magnificent wood engraving, after an elaborate picture drawn by DARLEY, illustra tive of the different phaees, tender and comic, of that TRUE LOVER'S JUBILEE, the Festival of St. Valentine. In the design, its dis tinguished originator has surpassed himself. The group ings are wonderfully effective, and the faces almost seem to speak. The central scene is a perfect study; fall of character, and eminently original. Ta the vignettes which surround the large cartoon, Cupid's Holiday is presented in various aspects. There are gi impses of tho Camp, the Cottage, the Kitchen, Ste., and the engraving, which occupies one entire side of- the NEW YORK MERCURY, cannot fail to attract the admiration of con noisseurs of the Fine Arts, as well as interest and amuse thelyublic at large. - - The issue of the NEW YORK' MERCURY containing this magnificent picture is now ready at all News De pots. Price Five Cents, m MEMORIAL OF REV. SOHN Me. 4.-T-s- DOWELL, D. D. ,contoining the Diseourseiweached at the Funeral, l'ehrnary IS, by the Rey. ;Warr. C. Sut- Mhen, together with the Address of the Rev Drs, Hodge, aclean, and Boardman. Price 15 cents. Published and for sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, rob 2 606 Chestnut street; VXQUISITE BOOKS. BOCCACCIO'S DECAMERON, "The gayest literary feast that ever remtled human taste," with 18 beautiful eoluavings. !Si Z. THE KISSES OF SEC UNDUE AND BONNEFONS, with Epitbalamiurn in full, and tine steel Mates. 60 cants. OVID'S ART OF LOVE and A.2,i012,0us wormS, EN;• 60 cents.DEWS. TADS-Er - TABLES, with very fine plates. A charming little pocket Companion. 00 cents. ROUSSEAU'S CONFESSIONS. "The most fascinating book ever written," fully translated, two handsome volumes, $2.50. Sent by mail, carefully: sealed from Impertinent curl °ally, on receipt of the price and ten per cent. for postage. C. BLANCHARD, Publisher, mhll.2t No. 30 ANN Street, New York. A_PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.' NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. 437. Cloth, per vol X 13.50 Half Morocco $0.50 Sheep .1.00 Half Russia 0.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. Can any intelligent American deuy himeeff this great American digest of all human knowledge, universally Pronounced the host Cyclopedia and the most valuable OFFICE v puOFTblisHEhed? . • • AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 33 SOUTH SIXTH street, above Chestnut. Piitnam's Rebellion Record, Irving's Works, Stu &c. LIGHTEILL ON DEAFNESS -ITS CAUSES AND PREVENTION. A popular treatise; the fifth edition just reacts. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION, by the Rev. Sohn Cumming, D. D. TRE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. for March. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for March. - All New,Books of a Popular or. Standard character, re ceived as soon as published. _ LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. - Publishers and Booksellers, fe27 No. 25 South SIXTH street, above Chestnut. 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KNIPE,. dell-3m pHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS—A large variety for sale at low prices. by 5'20,17..S Qvarf & CO., 0211- CHESTNUT Street. delS'- mit p ENSIONS.---$lOO BOUNTY AND: Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and. the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and. satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced utfon,•by JAMES FULTON. Solicitor for Claimants, 42 / WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. oc IS-tf A FRESII ASSORTMENT, AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, tf 324 CHESTNUT Street, below-Fourth. it)J. C. FULLER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in ":1 FINE WATCH MS AND JEWEL-RT. Na. 712 CIIESTIVUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), - Has now opeu a LARUE AND COMPLETE STOCK, P.III3NACING A I RC tff4 N IT7CS ffS S. HOWASI.FhAPEIA'iTCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD. SPECTACLES, THIMBLES. fell - IZE JEWELRY OF AVERY DESCRIPTION. D T. 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IRCLIII/INCI EVERY STATE PAM WIIERKEX, far The Work made upon the GROVER & BAKER MAGUIRE has taken the Fret Premium at every Fair in the United States where it has been exhibited to this date. MACHINES tarnished of the same patterns god at the same price, mtikingeither the GROVER St BAKER Stitch or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., ;a3l-tr-if • 730 CHESTNUT STREET. THE RELIAN'OE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA,' OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET• • -• • • - - Insures noainnt lop.; or di:map:llw FIRE, on Houses. torrs, and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual: and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, nud Merchandise, inTown or Country. - - -•- PHILADELPH . . CASH CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—ASSETS 1377, , H0 70. Ineeshul in the following Securities, else' . . First Mortgage on City Property. well secured OM 410 00 States Oroun rents -00 United Ses Government Loans 60, 2. 0 000 00 OD City of Philadelphia. 6 per cent.Lous CD.OIO CO pecneyl Vanua, 6Ci.000,000 6 per cent. Loan Mae Os Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds let and 3d Mortgagee 81,000 00 Ali hens county 6 percent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 0,001 00 Huntingdon end Broad Top 7 per cent. mort gage Bonds. •• .- 4.560 M County Fire Insurance Company's Stock...". 1.050 00 Mechanics' Rank Stock 5,0:10 00 Commercial Bank of Penns Stock 10.6110 00 Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip .928 70 Loans on Coliaterals, well secured MOO 00 Bills Receivable •••••• 607 03 Reliance Insurance of Philadelphia Company's Stock. 9,760 00 Accrued Internet 5.829 41 Cobh in bank and on hand. ....... „....—...... 54795 56 ...211r „LEM Worth IN 111 . 0%111 lIIIIIKEI 11111011 Ifni 1 nu WAryi nu yid ' DLR./O.:TOES. Clem Tinsleff. Robert Toland. William R. ThemPSOni William Stevenson, Samuel Slapbam, Hampton L. Carson, Robert Steen. Marshall Hill, William Musser. J. Johnson Brown. Charles Leland, John Biesell,Pittebarg. Bold, W. Tingley, CLEM TINGLEY. President. THoS, C. HILL. Secretor PIIIL6TIIT.PIIIA, Mara 1. 1: STRAWBERRY WINE, Just received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. G RAY OR DISCOLORED .11AIR DYED a beautiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH and MIAMI ' 626-Ifft WANTS. PHOTOGRAPHS. A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,. No. 906 ARCH STREET, PERSONAL. %Ono E*, EWE LRY,ke. ENGLISTI, EMIRS, AND G. RIISSELI i , 22 North SIXTH Street • RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fell-3m A full assortment, all sires and styles, 3: O. FULLER, No. 11.2 "CHESTNUT Street. fell-he FINE PLATED WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, KNIVES. &a. 3. O. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. SEWING- MACHINES. CELEBRATED NOISELESS EVERYWHERE TRIIIMPFILNY. RIBITRD IN 1'; INSURANCE COMPANIES. EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA, DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES. • CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Street AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TEMA. Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, March 3, 1563. Positively for the second and last time this season, EDWIN FORREST AS BRUTUS, In John Howard Payne's great classical Tratredv Of • BRUTUS; OR, THE FALL OF TARQUIN. BBB" SCENERY, NEW DRESS NEF.E W APPOINTMENT& With a superb cast : Mr. .1. McCullough as Titus. Mr. J. W. Lanergan Se conatin us. Mr. .T. G. Burnett as. Valerius. Mr. W. H. Leak as Lucretius. Mr_ J W. Collier as Claudine. Mr. J. Canon as Sextos Tarquin. Mr. G. Barka as Arias. Mr. C. Kingsland as .Botatinz. Mr. J. T. Ward as Playing Coronas. Madame Pontsi as Tuttle. • Mre, S. H. Allen as His. George Jordan as TamjSuia.. Lucretia. Mrs. S. Henry as • Mrs. Scott as • ...Priestess. Conductor Mr. MARK BABBLER. WEDNESDAY EVENING. LUCILLE WESTERN. Iter third apnearanco AS LADY ISABEL ABD MADAME VINE: - PRICES OF ADMISSION. —Family Circle, 25 'cants; Dress Circle, 50 cents. Parquet and Secured Seats IA Dress Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes each Doorsopen at 7; Cnrtain rises Precisely at 7k o'clock. NEW CHESTN UT,STREET THEA TRE. In consequence of the GREAT CROWD; ToosettneSs Miss LUCILLE WF.STERN. in her thrilling impersonation of "Lady Isabel," in the great moral Play of EAST LYNNE, It is respeethilly intimated that Feats can bossecnredi THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE Ter an or Mimi WeFtern's representations. Malan of Misn NVterns performances. It EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET THEATRE. Anent and Treasurrr 705. 1). MURPHY. Second niabc of ntr. WILKES DOOTEL Tin :SPAY EVENING. May413.1;61 THE MARBLE HEART; OR, THE PAINTER'S DREAM. Raphael Tohn Wilkes Moth. VolngP. Barton Hill. Marco Men. John Drew. To conclude with A LOAN OF A LOVER. . . . ... . . Peter Spyke - Frank Drew. Gertrndo ' Dire. C. Henri Doors open at 7 • curtain rises at 7g. gle- Geataseen;ed in advance. without extra charge IVALNUT-STREMT TILEATRE.-^. I Sole Lome Mr.. El A. OARRETTSON liminess Agent Mr. JOHN T DONNELLY. Loot week of the pnntilar actor 111:. E. EDDY. THIS (ruesaay) EVENING. Ekrch 3, lea Will be proeented the Drama entitled THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS. Chourineur Mr. Eddy Elsolette••••• , " Mtss Perry. Previous to which. Knowles' Play of WILLIAM TET.L. • •. William Tell Mr. Eddy. Albert Miss Porry. To conclude with the lanzhablc Farce of BOX AND COX. Doors open at 7: Cartain will rive at 73(. MUSICAL FUND HALL. PITILADELPHIL CARLO'ITA PATTI'S • FAREWELLA BENEFIT IN AMERICA. The .lianager Imo to announce to the public that a FAREWELL BENEFIT CONCERT till be given by the Celebtated Prima Don, MISS CA na RLOTTA PATTI. On FRIDAY . EVENING. March (3. ISOL _ . Previous to her positive departure for Europe, on the llth instant. In order to make this the most brilliant Concert over given in this city, the nanneer has effected arrange ments with CARL ANSCIIIITES OPRRA COMPI.NY. Includme the GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Seats can be secured, without extra change,. at.the Nitric Store of J. E. Gould, commencing at 9 A.M. on Thursday, March 5. ralt3 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- GERMAN OPERA FOR Due BENEFIT OF THE ACADEMY,* in AM OF TAW RENEWAL AND REPAIR FUND, On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3, 1561, When will be presented the very popular Gera of A NIGHT IN GRENADA, With a largely-increased CHORITS AND ORCHESTRA, Secured Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony .$l. Family Circle. ..... , ... ........ ...... ...... ....be cents. Ampltheatre • .3 cents. The Box Office of the Academy will remain oxen from 9 to 4 o'clock, when seats may be secured ; also. at J. E. Gould's Music Store, Seventh and latestnut streets. ROTICE.—The subscribers to the series of Operas who desire to secure seats for THIS NIGHT, are requested to make EARLY application. th2S•Bt Doors open at Va' ; Opera commences at S o'clock. AMEBIC A N ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GERMAN OPERA CARD:—Actuated by the solicitation of many pa trons of the late German Opera season, the subscriber ban induced Mr. CARL ANSCFRITZ to consent to another short season of GERMAN OPERA in Philadelphia, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, The season will consist of cix nights, commencing on I - VERNMD AV. March 4th, 1663. The Operas to he produced win he : :111Y MERRY Wry OF 'WINDSOR," by Nicola'. JOSEPH," by Mehul. "SERAGLIO." by Mozart. "ST R. A DELIA " by F. Von Flotow. • • THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. " by Mozart. And "DER FREISCHUTZ," or some othjlr acknowledged favorite' Opera. For the SIX OPERAS a Sftbscription will be opened on the same terms as before, viz: SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SIX OPERAS. Reserved Seats in Balcony; Parquet, or Parquet Circle 55 00 Admission to " 4 00 Single Tickets. reserved seat 1 00 • The Opera :Nights will be: MONDAY: WEDNESDAY; and *FRIDAY. or SAT'JRDA.Y, And no more than three Subscription Nights will b• given in any one week. Subscriptions receivetl by J. P,.. GOULD, corner of SEVENTH. and CHESTNUT Streets only Onaud altar MONDAY, "February- -- THE_Flemim-r._ouarrtrANl) ORCHESTRA trawl]. considerably increased) will be brought on from New York, and the undersigned pledges himself that while under his management every - parrot the above prospectus will be carried nut precisely as crated, and notbingleftlmdone to make. this THE MOST BRILLIANT SEASON ever witness;‘i in Philadelphia. ADOLPH BIRGFELD. Bneinese Agent, tel9-11t Office 130 South SEVENTH :Street MUSICAL FUND HALL-LOCUST Arept, above Eighth. FIRST GRAND C N-C ER T FOR THE a a a HANDEL' AND HAYDN SOCIETY. - Will be given at the Musieal Fund Hall, On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3. 1563, When will he presented a varied and CHOICE SELECTION OF 'VOCAL GEMS FROM THE BEST. MASTERS. The Solos, Concerted Pieces, and Choruses. Will he sustained entirely by the members of the Society, M. H. CROSS Pianist. CARL GAERTNER Conductor. To 'continence at eight o'clock. • Tickets 50 cents.—To be had at the Music Stores, and at the Hall on the eventug of the Concert. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Shreets.—N I NTH WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENLNO, AND ON 'WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—The cele brated low , pressure GLASS. Steam-Engine MONITOR, made entirdy of Glass, will be in full operation. All the Pdagnificent. Works of Ad, manufactured by the Company, will be distributed gratuitously to the visi tors. Or SATURDAY AFTERNOON every child will receive a Gift. FRIDAY EVENING. March 5,, A TOUR NAMENT OF WIT. A Splenc id Case of Work will be given to the author of the best Conundrum on any subject. The First Present, each eventrig,7lll be a Samna Case of Glass Work. Admission; l 6 ems. No half price. Exhibition commences In the Evening-at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. mll2-80 THE HANDEL AND 14 A YDN SOCIETY giive their first CONCERT THIS SEASON, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, March 3, Tickets 50 cents. fel9thsta tf ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH and CHESTNUT. AUDSEMERTS . FOR OLD AND YOUNG F-TGNOR BLITZ,. The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, wit. give his new and popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during the week, commencing at 7R. o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attractions will he marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful Powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. GERITANIA ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC REAEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, et.. 3% o'cleck, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 2.5 cents. Packages of five tickets M. To he had of Andre 3: Co., No. 1101 Chestnut vtreet: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Han door. n 02- tf HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA. NEW OFFICE. 214 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo-6m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 11045 •CkLESTICEIT STREET. Tx open Bail T (Suedes% excepted) from . 9 6 P.X. Adarr W m tcal o on 9.3 MN_ Children half e r ica olvva ism FOR SALE ASE' TO LET. COAL YARD FORSALE.-THEBEST fitted-up Yard in Ike city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises,. No. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. rob'_-6E. 83,000 A Np . 89,000. TO LOAN ON Morteate,_ist the. Apple inhS E. PETTIT. 309 WALNUT Street. Offo FOR SALE. L.N GERMANTOWN, zala beautiful COTTAGE, with all the modern im provements, situate nt the distance of about five minutes' walk from the Depot. LTandsome garden, Lot 40 feet front, 245 feet deep. Price s3,ooo;_part may remain on mortgage. Inquire at 718 Allen Stmat. mh3-toths3te COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BETS rOL;Penna.—A MOUSE of good dimensions, large ground attached, well shaded, and excellent. water. Rent low; very convenient situation , both to steamboat landing and railroad station. Inquire_o . J. Railroad Station, Bri.fol. e FOR SALE—TO CAPITA,LISTS. —A most eligible and beantifnt LOT, Of TEN ACRES, Ivithin seven miles of the 3larket-stroet Bridge, in Lower Merton, Montgomery county, eentignew: to the magnificent grounds owned by Mrs. NARY• PENN GASKILL, as Penn Cottage, liberally cowered with. young forest Wes of every variety, and through which. a strong stream of water posses, with about a ten feet fall. There are, also, several springs on the place, and plenty of stone for building purposes tone quarried. For a rural raid enee its position is highly advantageous, in fact it cannot be equalled, being situated about flys hundred feet above tide-water.andaurroanded with the most picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon stir- Passed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen tral road, or a half mile from old. Lancaster road. ALSO, A FMALL FARM of-twenty stows, in the imme diate vicinity of the improving part ofPast Routh of MARKET Street. ALSO, several of the most valuable and desirable building lots in West Philadelphia, tomtit of Market street. For terms and particnlara apply to No. 115 GOTHIC Street, above WALNUT, between,FßON'llund SECOND Streets—Up Stairs—between the hours of D and 32 o'clock. • IMAM. EDUCATION. VVVVV,An.,,-vvvvwsn..,"„MAnn.",,, ,,,, Annne , ""now..• BALLAD SINGING.-T. BISHOP; 1632 FT T.RRRT Street. mhtam• hiti OOLTifittni *tairrit R. J , — liettmintly lemma on the zaelttorare riv e r, SO miles north of PhikahlelPhis- It. lutabsen In success ful operation for eloren years, and is ono of the most ilourhshing 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 Munich French taught by a native, and oaten in the family , . Fur cataloKnea ad dress Rev. JO/121 B. BRARELEY, fell3-2m . President. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELECT. BOABDIN6 SCHOOL, NEAP. MEDIA, PA. Thoroughcomae in Mathematics, Classics. English studies, kn. Military Tactics Wight. Classes in Book keep Sur. vvYing. and Civil Engineering. Paella taken of all Kea. an received at any time. Boarding per week, KM Tuition petenarter, 86.00. For catalogaes or information address Bev. J.IIIgIVET BABTOB.1::11.. Village Omen. Pa. 10-tf MICROSCOPM, SPECTACLES, AND 4,161 - EMT-0 , tor woo for 111+ .11r. & CO.. "34mit 43 G Stmt. SEASON OF 1:933