CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANciacO, March 4.—The ships Avery and Hornet were chartered for a load of breadstuff for England. Legal-tenders have advanced to 66. At a recent municipal election in Virginia city, the principal town of Nevada Territory, the Union party triumphed. The first gunpowder mill erected on the coast is Dearly ready to commence operations in Santa Cruz county. Considerable flax will be raised in several counties Of California this year, the experiment having proved It to be more profitable than wheat. Tho rage for epecalatlon in mining stocks is increlsinc. eatimalo that from 025.000 10830, 000 change, hands deity In buying and selling shares in the San Francisco DIM! Ilioltaitis ar.wv Turnikra. Mr)...Gotor AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tilts EvENtrto.—From the great sale of tickets in advance for Mr. Gough's lecture, at the Academy of Music, this evening, on "Eloquence and Orators," We are safe in predicting a crowded house. In this lecture Mr. Gough impersonates the very genius of oratory, in such a manner as no written disquisition could possibly equal. In fact, we regard this lecture of Mr. Gough as hls greatest etlbrt, and those who railed to hear it when delivered in this city before, Should not miss the opportunity of hearing it to night. Mr. Gough's subject on Friday evening will be "Temperance." What the subject of his lecture on Tuesday evening will be has not yet been deter lathed. Tickets to all of these lectures can be had at Martienie, No. 608 Chestnut street, and as those giurchaeing tickets for the first lecture, in most oases at the same time secure their seats for the remain ing two, the only sure way to obtain seats at all is to apply early. LECTURE nv VIE REV. A. A. WfLIITS. ..—We learn with pleasure that the Rev. A. A. Wil lits, formerly of this city, has been engaged to de liver a lecture in Philadelphia in behalf of a most praiseworthy object. The lecture will be given on Friday evening, March 'Mb, at Musical Fund Hall, and will have for its subject—" The Sword of Wash ington ; or, the Temper of the Times." To Burns as Dnr GOODS.—We invite attention this morning to the advertisement of Nessrs. Cooper & Conard, which appears in another column, of muslina spring prints, aloalcings, cloths, TM. trout isibk potation Cor t he sato or fleas ihigtaly heeessatT classes of goods. Their targestore roams, nt Ninth and Market streets, never presented so at tractive an appearance as now, and those of our readers who wish to purchase good goods at mode rate prices should pay them a visit. THE SEASON OF LET.—We are autho- Sized to state that, in view of the Lenten season ' , upon which we have now entered, an excellent as . portment of fish, of all kinds, can be found at the old grocery stand of C. H.. Mattson, Aich and Teath .Idreets. Smoked and spiced Salmon; Codfish of the finest quality, and largest size; mess Mackerel; boneless Sardines, &0., to which we invite the at it cation of our readers. COLDS, Couons.—Sudden changes of cli leate are. sources of Pulmonary end Bronchial apc . Vona. Experience having proved that simple reme dies act speedily and Certainly when taken in the •early stage of disease, recourse should at once be had 20 "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so 'plight, as by this precaution a more serious attack *nay be effectually warded off. Soldiers should have - Them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken Ss occasion requires. " THE PLAY OF ILLMLET WITH ITAULET LEFT OUT."—We don't know whether this has ever been attempted or not, but we do know what has • been attempted and successfully carried out. We • !Know of a building having been designed by a 'Washington architect, with the assistance of a smart 'Ulan, (say a Philadelphia Postmaster,) and built on -no less imposing site than Chestnut street, adjoining that pure Grecian marble building, the United States • Custom House ; and we further know that said build ing was designed and built expressly for a Post • Office for the city of Philadelphia; and, furthermore, • the said building was declared completed for bud •Dess on the 24th day of February, and the citizens of maid city were invited to transact their business • there, and ace the chief clerk in his new office and arm chair, and avail themielves of the conve niences designed for their use. But 10, a Post Office, and no letter-box $60,1160 for a Post Office, and no -"dace to • deposit letters ! Surely the dinner or the 'nag-pole must have received undue attention at the bands of somebody. Supposing Charles Stokes & Co., at the opening of their store, under the " Con -tinental,” had invited the public to their store, an =liming that "Me price would be marked in plain ,figures on all the goods," and neither coat, pantaloons, mor vest in their establishment! We think the simile between thin and the Philadelphia Post Office, with to letter-box, a good one. THE MutIiTAGE of Trin Rumor. or WALBS,—London is in a buzz of excitement over the approaching marriage of the Prince of Wales. The levent is fixed for the 10th of March. The bride, Princess Alexandra, will arrive in England on the .7th of March, landing at Gravesend, where she will bt as Mitt= Al 11%1= !1!h 1.--1.1 EMI fin pausil 6ti iIAIIWAV la LUAU, agl le. INMAN 0A1414. Th&dale bP tha Lon ~On lb be one of public rejoicing, and the corpora tion is making elaborate preparations for a grand display. The Prince has also made every prepara tion for the event. We learned yesterday that he had ordered hie wedding suit to be made up at Gran wille.Stokes, Temple of Fashion, No. 609 Chestnut ercreet, Philadelphia. THE PRINCESS METTERNICH recently gave a grand fancy bill at Paris. The lady of the Louse appeared es a Bouquet of Violets, while the Prince was in a . .. Venetian domino; the Princess Anna Murat represented Early Winter ; the Coun tess Waleweki, a Fortune Teller; the Counteass tie Persigny, a Windmill ; Mine. de Gortehakoff the Sea, covered with marine plants, corals, and pearls; the Countess difi.ouat appeared as a Bacchanal ; the Princess Eeterhazy, as a Pink; lflle, de Seebach end Mine. Girardin each as a Myostosis ; Mine. Pe reira, ae Hearteease. The American Minister was there as a. private gentleman, wearing a plain bat elegant suit, • procured by him at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Noe. 603 and GOO Chestnut• street, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, VP TO 12 O .I OLOOK LAST NIGHT. Glinard- . 4oheit.mat • Ceo D Baker,'New York Vent 0 PCrvie, Pa. Chas Kennedy, Pa H Preston, New Ynrk T Reddington, New York 33 Imedore, New. York Si Abblebach, Bucks co C 0 Chapin. thane W Egan Wash, D C Myrick, Cleveland, 0 .Coo B B.lekmau, Pe nun 7 P Oreig, Delaware co, Pa J P Manefteld, Detroit J A RartmaneNew Jereel A S Yilleplailt New erk S Cropper.lffaryland SetohelhWaah .12 Allen,Balllntote 0r B Reekel,Closter co J Carlson MA Badget,Boeton r Bruner dr la, Wash Et WiLliam:44 la. NY ap Roblneou, Penna. ; Cattell F Hoffman. Quincy.lll ' Gallaher enewt, I Irgiula ir Doughtee, Delaware Polk, Delaware • W Thrall, N York E Plticin, N York 'Continental—Ninth H Simmons, &lonia Jacobson, Ohio S Porter,'Oluninnati F Noble, Cincinnati Thos Crossler, 6t Louis ,Luire B French, Ohio W W Watson, ritta ur 6 Goodwin,Wrnsport .11 Prather, Whoeling, Va Win Thaw, Pittston; Tohn Boner, Cincinnati *MB Marx liall.indiann;ra )11.1)117.110131{. Dow York Thos Keech. New leek 3apt L Romenthal, 14)1 &Dickerson A Scott, New Ecrk Btilea Orgy & to Cleo Camp, Brio B Jance,liew York Lieut. Col. Krethelux a r & wf Waahtogton, 1) C -I,laj Salley, Waslen. It 0 :11R Carsou. Pirmnia Alberthon, Nurri:down Jae Conta & wf, Bow York S ndall & wr, T Y • John t Cook, New 'fork J 8 Hagerty, Baltimore 3) K Wright, New Jersey lonD Ho pooner f & ord wf,Doee Boston ~ Smith, Cana B Balton, Coon rtt 1 y Martin, Chicle ititi hf Beale & IR, Wash . tiro lifeehier. Wuxi/ . . . . .. • `l3 Nuniger, Weal 3) M Terry & la, Jersey City ...3 R Bollen,:f ew London. J C Ward,Now York 'le R l Razwell,New York T Tailor, Baltimore njor Wheelan Main Sauer - eo Steinman, Jr, Poona al Williambon • 3113 i l I j de II M egunder •J O Tiffany, New York 13righem, New York Atm H Thornton. Bradford i m Erving, Itelfa.st 4lb W Pier di lesly, New York Diartin do la, New York Chas Hunt, Conneettout . Bilrerchentsr—Fourth */, Raines, Pennsylvania • il K•thihorn tt Col W B foster, Wash Hell ner, Washington R Hears, Brookville D J Marlin, Brookville EaH Cochran Penna B North, 'Wheeling Fielding, Ohio s Blebelberger, Penns B Castner, l'euna F Lowry, Pelle& I ai Pitcairn, Allegheny Le agate, Allegheny iiiA. ID W Garter IC P Chamberlain John M Carter Coo H Wise, Salem, Mass }l It um H en, artford, Ct rNut Gill, New Jersey boa .1 Tull, Baltimore /4111er Pittsburg 03 Cutts, Pittsburg Theis J Daricrw, Pittsburg Thos Cram. Ohio t h Dittman. Ashland, 0 SO F Uhl, Somerset, its ahos 8 Conner, Now York American—Chestnut street. above Fifth. Vent W CDiokay, 11 S A E Wheeler, Wash, D C [leo Malin, Jr, C b A T M Watson, Now York N Dickey, 11 S A P B Hancock, Kentucky H Cram, Wash, D C (leo Baumann, Jr. Onto A Williams, Penua Jag F Smith, Reading J C Smith, West Chester A Stout At In, Virginia Alex Roche, Wash, D C D 0 Lnakenbach, Pa Geo A Parkhurst, N Y Geo J Watorman,Nashville Geo 13 Laird Cant W J Connor, lif Chunk Ceo E Boyle, Wash, D C J'Y .lakes, Delaware .1 P Manlove, Maryland Wrionman j New Jersey 'W W Seeders,Delaware .1 &inkier, Am Jersey 11 Sinicksou. Salem, N J COI Jos W Hawley Ti Drinkhonse, Easton, l'a L 0 Griffith, Penna. .7 Dubois, Now JeithY C F Read, Montrose, Pa APP H Fairbank L F Fitch, Montrose, Pa . Lawson, lionistven • Bon F Prouty 9 P Lander, New York A. T Waterman, Conn Walter Kirk, Tamaqua W. L dill, Lancaeter E 3ohneton, New .1 ersey tiK fiblebler, New York Isaac Rogers. News tit, N J T Andrews, Bedford, Pa P Muff, Kentucky H Bateman, Dover, Del K Stevenson, Dover, Del B Hillyard, Dover, Del A Curtis, Delaware iltatult, Vernon—Seco trTobias, Pennaylvanla Jtes, Peansylvailln, Unrm a; New York Jo na. Newark. X .1 Bowrey, Baithaore • treat, below Ninth. S James & la. Prof, E. I Miss E Saul, Wiim. Del Geo Hegeman, Penna E Straus, J N Elmendort, Albany E L Campbell C Granger, New York P Perrin, Glenwood, lo'a Thos Young & la, N York C A Stetson, Jr, New York W Ward, Del co, Pa P Maher, Harrisburg G ray, NOW York C 13igelow,Milwankee J McFarland, Penna. W Cass, Pittsburg Bowen,Penna I' Price, Jr S Dickinson, New Jen°, A C BiHott,New York W Gairison,Salem,N D Chambers, Wash, Pa 13 Matthews, N York M S Minor, Baltimore Dr L Fisher, Penna L Pugh.), Carbondale, Pa P l'oadwlne & da„ Md II Prior, N York Tenhart, Middletown W P Gilmore, Middletown nd Chestnut streets. J Slade & la, rChicago A P Porter, USA Dr Jam Id Shearer, York, Pa S A Allen, New Jersey HA Hurlbut, New York lion Walker, Pa LTaine John I' Howard, New York B B Thurston, Connecticut H J Hall, Now York 0 H Rogers & la, Boston Idles A Mansfield, Bostou Miss S Mansfield, Boston John Ryle, Paterson, N J John Ryle, England Il N Wiles's', Now Jersey T S Perkins, Id D, & la, Mass O T Perkins & la, Mass F W Newton, Now York W Foster, Jr, New York J C Adams, Towanda D C Smith, Pekin, Illinois II W Hopper, Pekin, 111 B Watson, New York W Sprague, Proc, It I (100 If Donate, Maryland J L Ramey &I. New York D 141 Demarest, N jersey Isaac V Brower, N Jersey Mr & Mrs WS Grinnell, 11l Liont ChM E Pease, U S A Ii B Greenwood, New York L F Bargees, Cleveland H H Adair, Maryland T Drowses & w. Exeter, If H Bias Drown°, Exeter NV C Fowler, Conn GBWhite,l N B F Joslyn, Stoelnirt'n,Cona W Wyeth & la. Bait lilies M Maynard, Baltisn's Mrs H S Magraw, Penne Mr & Mrs U lit Steinman, Pa Mies S Steinman, Penes, Bliss DI &Mamie, Penns T Walklason, Baltimore J E Buerke , Paoli B Clinton, Now York John H Hall, New York liHThome%&wt, NY John Hughes, Baltimore t S Otis & la, Brooklyn Jos Whitehead.Trenton,NJ films Lamar & la, New York Mis Lamar, New York J icenworthy, Richmond streets below grabs G W McCracken, Ohio J B LeWig, Pennsylvania A M Laws); e, Pena& B Poster, Pennsylvania 0 Coale, New Brighton Mr Carpenter, Salem Mrs Carpenter & dau,Salem T Jamison, Pittsburg D C Mudge Wm J Wader, Ashland J B McDowell, Middletown ' E T Miller, Rochester, N Y 8 Strickland. Reading J McLain, Pittsburg Thos Bleed, New York ' Tnrner Carr, Jr t B. I Mrs II B White & la, N Y Coo H Cox & la, Elmira J 13 Diefenderfer Milton W D Emmet, Net Oxford Thos Eynon, e Park 0 II Wells, Hyde Park It H Hall, Taunton, Mass Cleo Markley. Newark, 0 L Elle, La/Porte, lud D Abl, Cumberland co W H Easton David Gads, Easton W ti atson Wllleekinson Mrs E E Bram, Conn Id El Strati, at Chunk W Okell, U S J R Seymour, Hagerstown M L Story, Maryland C Ostertoh, Hautlngdon John W Ball &da C J Bmltherx, Delaware John D La Barre, Lacy villa RP White -; street. above Arch. J Adams, 'flagon N H Howard, New York E Adam's, Boston F Fowler, Lancaster St. Lottle—Cheetintt F Hopkins, Brooklyn W Bryant, New fork B Howard, Pittoburg .1 S Kirby & wf, Baltimore W Monte Sunbury B Botdortr. Schuylkill co C P Hanson street, above Third. A Simonds, Kass T Stanger,New Jertuff JJ Wortiington, N York 0 H Honder.unt, Phila J F Bragg, Haverhill, Muse F A M fl ester Roadlng J S Hiester,Reading F Cronin US N Dr Rowe, New York W H Robinson, Mase H Crane, Washington M Hunt, Baltimore T C Mutsu. U S N CSHunt,USIi S linrrin, Wash, D C T t' Webb, New Haven H Layton, Man'land R H Tucker, Cleveland, 0 L Washington, Clovol'd .1' Taggart, Jeanesvillo K Jones, Philadelphia F Warner, Wash, D C treet, above Third. J II Conrad, Zanoaville Sl3 Hillman, Zan... 11110 0114 IQ Dila. ',Minors° &la Hew r meter za it I-Ore.-ono. N 4,4, , E 11 Rayilm Massi ll ou, 0 ' 511 Olonver, Dttlawara The Union—Arch IT C Peaty, Springfield, Brions John Rnatmerer, Ilarriayg LIU It, V. 1.4; w 0 Iv ontiov,Apiv IQPIE 11%99.fitigrfilly unit% vulco tindley 13mm...4 Oblo D Anderson , Toledo (leo P Bates. Alliance, Ohio A A Kepllnger, Ohio W Ralston, Allegheny City S 0 Levis, ratinsTivaula lit nmmel, Harrisburg • tee above Third. A SIC ray, Pottsville J Shims. Pottsville Birk, Mineraville 11 .1 Bendier, Pottsville It H Sloes. Pinegrove B Klupo. Schuylkill co Cole, Easton JWitdlingor, Minersville H K Davis, Pottsville L Saylor, Sehiliavou. It B Ely, Lebhuou .1 Witmer, Lebanon National—Baca F A Deitemann, Penne. D Leiseuriau, Allentown Kettrwr, Allentown A Stertzuoso, Baltimore J Marsiutli. Heading W Gifford, Dunkirk II Hollingshead, Datawitsaa W Hailer, Datawiesa 11 glukaun. Wheelin Va F Mertz, Middleburg, l'a W Rosenthal, Reading .1 W Doyle J M Harley, Blasco Commerctal—Slxth a R :Abseil, Delaware B Huth, Port D.eposit L Garrott, New Jerson Llont W C Dickey, Penna. S H Dicker, Fauna S Il Wilson, ?tuna .1 Yocum, Burks co Col J W Hawley. Virginia alcove Chestnut. L G GriMtb, Penne W H McHenry. Choster co M 31ontgomery, Jr, Peuni L P Howell J,MuCoy, Doylestown A Howard, Penna .1 A Hopper, Maryland and Market streets. E Smith, Indiana co D Eldridge. Carlini° State's Union—Sixth Win Young, linrrisburg C W Moore Pennsylvania N S Jamison, orristown H D Hamner. Danville 3) I. Holsinger, Bimini, N A N Dukeman, Livorno CO .3 Taylor, Westmoreland .3 Solielling, Ohio I 7.3 sys, Clearfield TSI oung, Jr, Peuua P Donohoe, Greensburg . . A n Harrison. Horrisbnrsi H S Doyle, Lancaster co Geo Dnff FlBrnner, Columbia co .1 Shenberger. Columbia co E F Warren. Now Joraey E Mishler, Rending .T McCord. Bradford co M It W Ills, Norristown Madison—Second St., above Market. Jobe H Jones, New York Milton Rose, New Jersey "evni A Moore. Delaware B Dunham, How Jersey M E Epringtteld J C Wooden St tvtLaniborty J.L • _ _ .... Viii - kieic,_llllllVlll6. N Latibeikvlllo Jlllltum .) . 11Y . 11. floykani Icettllng Fs John.? Allen, Delaware 1) S 11att•eneou, Mercer co IS II Boone. Delaware Bald Engle—Third et, above Calicrwhill. V Berry & wf, Easton, Pa Simnel Kinsey, rZnakert'n A Pchock, Montgomery co C F Kinsey, Onakertown T Schock, Montgomery co A 'Edwards, Quakertown Thos C Flock, Caryersrillo T B Leisenring, Pittsburg Black Bear—Third at.. above OallowhilL 1 Henry Fah', Ashland E Hadley, Rochester, N Y Rev b K Brobst, Allentown G N Beaver, Peana W Metter, Bechtelsville 1) R Clemens, Ches Valley Nathan Peter, Penns .. SPECIAL NOTICES. PURE BOURBON WHISKY Bottled by lIDOLPHO WOLFS, NSW TORK. To THE CITIZENS OP PHILADELPHIA For some time past, I have been solicited by the Medi cal Faculty of tide city to add to my " Schiedam Aro matic Pchnapps" business the bottling of PURE BOUR BON WHISKY, which could be relied on by the medical Profession. 1 would have acceded to their re,luest some time since, but found it difficult to procure a pare article. After considerable difficulty and delay, I hare arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for a regular supply, I have also located an agent in Louisville, KT. • for the purchase of BOURBON WHISKY, direct from the distillers, when offered for sale in that market. The Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles, and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a lac simile of my signature on the label. I remain, yours respectfully, UDOLPTIO WOLFE, No. 22 BEAVER Street. NEW Yong, January 20kb, MN, UDOLPEO WOLFE, Lick., 22 Beaver St.. New York: DEAR Sin: The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes has been long felt by the profession, and thou sands of lives barn been sacrificed by the use of adulte rated articles. We have tested the several articles which yon sent us, and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation you claim for it. We would recommend you to appoint some of the re spectable Apothecaries, in different parts of the United States, as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky, where the profession can obtain the same when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprise, • We remain your obedient servants. VALENTINE MOTT, hi. D., No.l Cframarcy Park. .1. M. CAI:MOCHA-2f, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery.Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital, kn., N 0.14 East Sixteenth street. LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 795 Broadway. 11. P. DE WEIS, K D., 791 Broadway. JOSEPH WORSTEE. M. D.. 120 Ninth street. NELSON STELLE, M. D., 57 Bleecker street. JOHN O'REILLY, M. D. MO Fourth street. 8..7. RAPHAEL, M.D., irofessor of the Principles and Practice of SurgerY. New York Medical College, am., 91 Ninth' street, and others. To covA - TAY Kr4tiQUAZITII lIIVA. I OI tart EtRN I beg leave to Inform the public I hays appointed the Wowing firms as agents for the sale of this Pure Dour bun Whisky, where samples can always be seen, and will soon be for side by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo thecary, and Hotel in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 BRAVER Street. CHARLES ELLIS, SON, St CO. W. L. MADDOCII & CO. GEORGE It ASHTON, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY, & COWDEN. fe26-10t ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST sTYLBS, made in the Bost Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt. cares. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr ONE-Paws STirrxx le strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER& 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 howl. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stemma. They mire Dyepepeia and Constipation. , They mire Diarrhcoha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbna. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beet BITTERS In the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eels. united Callsaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold by all Grocers, Drug. gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE dt CO.. 201 BROADWAY. New York. sakeis BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE I THE BEST IN THE WORLD WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from nature* warranted not to injure the hair in the least remedial the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for Life. GRAY, RED, or RIII3TY'RAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. air The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATINII6. LOR, on thefour sides of each box. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, • (Late 2H Broadway and 16 Bond street.) New York. r,A170.1. ma mill FERGUSON—CRAMP.—On the &1 Instant, by Rev. W.- T. Eva Mr. Joseph C. Ferguson, of Washington, D. C.. and Miss Sophia, daughter of William Cramp, Esu.,.of this city. STRONG—WADDICR.On February 28, 1893, Alderman John lyhite, Mr. Robert Armstrong, of Rochester, New lork, to Mee Johanna Waddick, of Mount Holly, New Jersey. ]BICKER-111./TT.—ln Easton, Pa., Feb. Seth, 1563, by Item. D. DI. Schmucker, of St. John'e Church, Mr. Sam uel Ricker, of Mormon Island. Cal.. to Mrs. E. H. Hutt,. of Philadelphia. • • BICUARDSON-513NRAN.—On the nd instant, by the Rev. E. E. Harris, Mr. Wm. D. Richardson, of Phila delphia, to Miss Mary R. &wren, of Camden, N. .1. • I =013513:/. MACPHERSON. —On the 3d instant, • Mary, wife 'of John 'Macpherson, in the 70th year of her age. -- 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect ( ally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, In Radnor, on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to the Valley Baptist burying ground. • OILLMORE. —Tnesday evening, the 3d instant, Mrs. Augustine J. Gillmo widow of James C. Gilimore. friends Her relatives and are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late ()sidearm, No. 1713 Arch - street, en Friday morning, next at 11 o'clock. PARRISH. —On the 2,1 instant; at the residence of his father, Charles, son of John and Elizabeth W. Parrish, aged 22 years. The funeral to meet at Friends' Meeting house, Wood bury, New Jersey,. on Sixth-day morning, 6th instant, at 11 o'clock. .• MORRIS. —On the 2d Instant, Thomas Morrie, in the 60th year of his age. Dan notice will tw given of the funeral. CA MPBELL. —March 2d, Quintin Campbell, In his 89th year. The male friends of the family are Invited to attend his funeral, without farther notice, to-day (Thursday), sth instant, from his late residence, No. 210 South Eighth street, at 9 o'clock A. M. • BONBRIGHT.—On the morning of 3d instant, Ellie C., daughter of Tames Bonbright, aged 10 years and 11. mouths. Relatives and friends of the Wally are invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 1111 Mount Vernon street, Thursday, 6th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Will. • TRIPLER.—On Sunday, let Instant, Susan Eyre, wife of Henry L. Triple'', and daughter of Jonathan and the late Susan H. Wainright, in the 37th year of her age. The relatives and Blends are (without further notice) invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's- resi dence, No. 236 North Twenty-second street, below Vine street. this (Thursday) afternoon, sth Hun.. at 1 o'clock. Interment at South Laurel Hill Cemetery. ' • FAhSITT.—On Tuesday morning, March 3d, Robert F. Fiord tt, lathe 45th year of his age. BRITTON.—On the 2d instant, Wm. Britton, in the Zith rear of his age. • COI,LISON. —On the Ist instant, Joseph Collison, in the 42d year of his ago. • FHATBS. —On the 2d instant, Mr. Anthony Prates, i n the Path year of his age. OORMERLV.—On the 3d instant, John Gormerly, aged 25 years. • RPRING MOURNING GOODS-BES- N-4 SON & SON,—Mourning Store. No. 018 CHEST. NUT Street have received Black Silica of the moat desirable makes. Black and White neat Striped and Check Slice. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. Black Honsselines, Tamises. BOMba3blee, Black Crape Tammetatis. Alpacas, and Mohair's. Black and White Lawns ! Gingliams, Mohan. Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Baregee. Black English Crapes and Veda Shawls. Hosiery, gloves. Parasols. Collars, Sleeves, &c. felg-tf EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH. AND AMU, are opening Rock-Span Silk Shawls, JAMUL Shawls, long and Inure Black Th'bet Long Shawls, Black Barege Hornaai, 1 and 2 yards wide, Black Florentine. New Fabric, 1e26 E IT YRE & LANDELL, FOIITS AND - 2 - 4 ARCH,. are opening Spring Style Dress Silks, Spring Style Drees Goods, Stripe Reps Skirting, English Bombazines, First Quality Gloves. fe26 • PRO F . 0.0. SIFIAEPPRWS DUCTORY will be repeated THIS (Thursday) V1331N0, at Concord Hall, 108 North TENTH Street, at 7)4' o'clock. Members please attend ae usual. Ad mission to the Introductory free. rrnEoponin D. WELD, ESQ., OF Perth Amboy, will deliver a lecture on the "Rebellion " neat MONDAY Evening, at 74 o'clock, at the Spring Garden Institute, BROAD and SPRING GAR DEN Streets. Admisalon Strcente. mh.5.4t• /I:3=. WOMAN, HER EDUCATION AND EMPIRE.—ENOCH H. SUPPLER wit! lecture on this anlotect at HANDEL AND'-: HAYDN MALL, on MONDAY EVENING, March 9th, at 8 o'clock. Tickets Incepts; for sale at Lindsay & Blaklatores, 25 Seutlx,Sixth Street, and at Haines' Drug Store, Seventh and Spring Garden Streets. fe2B4t* NATIONAL UNION CLUB OF PHI LADELPHIA.—The Clnb being now organized. nil persons loyal to the Union desiring to become mem- hems thereof, will make application to the Committee. who will mil daily in the Commonwealth Building. CIINSTNUT Street. above Sixth. between the holm of 7 and I o'clock, P. M., to have their name.' enrolled. • A. S. ROBERTS, Pre.4idelit, S. SKYDHR LEIDY, REICOTItiIIg Secretary'. 111115-31 MOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPAN l' FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND °RANTING ANNUITIES PRILAUKtritIA, March 5, 1. k15. N • OTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN. that a Snecial meeting of the Stockholders of this Company wllt bo held at their Office, on Monday, April 6, 18tr 4 . at 12 o'clock M. to con sider the propriety of accepting the provisions of the Sup plement- to their Charter, missed 27th 'February, Mr, end of authorizing the Board of Directors to Increaso the Capital Stock of the Company. ' mba 12 lft 26 R.V2. 5. WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. —m rumartriarmit triTl ktlit mozracum-curus. tat.l !fig yl llooin. 9Q WALNUT Rirael. on WP.llNg§nAlf, March 4, at 11 o'clock A. M. • WM-21 IMTHE ANNIVERSARY OF THE LINION TEMPORARY 110 ME FOR CIIILORRN will be held at CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN canwit, (Roy. Jobn Jenkins,) LOOUST above Fifteenth street, on TIIORSDAY Evening, March slb, at 8 o'clock. The Annual Report will be road by Roy. JohnTatten, D. D., and addresses made by Rev. J. S. Willis, Rev. Jams M. Crowell, Rev. P. S. Henson, and Rev. N. W. Coukling. inllB-3t* JOHN B. GOUGH.. _ This distingnisbed lecturer hits consented to gra tify, those who could not °Mein admission to his former addressees , by delivering the following lectures In the ACADEMY Or idDSIC: THURSDAY, Maroli 6th—Eloquence end Orators. FRIDAY, March etli—/Vcio Tesiperance Lecture to the Soldiers et, the Union Army. TUESDAY, March ID— . &ailed to be annouuced. The proceeds will be mainly devoted to We sick and wounded defenders of our homrgi, a large number of whom will honor the Academy with their presouce at each lecture. Reserved seats 1n Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, 80. cents ; Family Circle, 25 cents. We of tickets will commence at 9 o'clock, MONDAY MORN ING, Match 2,1, at MARTIEN'S. 0)6 Chestnut street, and at the ACADEMY, on the evenings of the lectures. T 6 give all en equal opportunity, uo tickets will bo dis posed of under any circumstances, sooner or elsewhere. Doers open at 7 • Lectures commence at 8. Those are Positively the laselectures Mr. Gough will deliver in this city this season. • • fe2B.llt. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVA NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—A special meeting° , the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Fire In surance Company will be held at their office, No. 510 WALNUT Street,'on WEDNESDAY next, the 11th Inst.. atl2 o'clock, noon: to take Into consideration the expe diency of increasing the capital stock of the company to the amount authorized by the charter. WILLIAM 6: CROWELL, Secrotary. rall. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, Ins CITTFIBERT Street —This insittution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers i who will IL- L 11-. ---t tit ef, biAruir /rib of Akio. R . secretary or - Hoard or unix tre" THE -PENNSYLVANIA FIRE iiN SIIBANO6 COMPANY, .Dlnrch 2, MO.—The Directors have this day declared a dividend 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 representative,. after the 9th instant. WILLIAM O. CROWELL, rah34l3 Secretary. MPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE— SPRING SESSION.—The Spring Course of Len. tares and practical instruction in the Technical Schools and in the Scientific School will begin on MONDAY. March 2d. Applicants for admission will please attend at 0 A. N., at the College Building. PENN Square. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D., President of Parder. M. MANDAN MINING COMPANY OR LAKE SUPERIOR- —The First Meeting of the "Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior." under its articles of association, will be hold on the tenth day of March, Ism, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at No. 14 Farquhar Building, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. B. A. HOOPES WM. U. srEvO.Ns. fe24440 Two of the Associates of said Corporation. IMOFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. TNT TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. .Pnizanar, MITA, October 24. 1562. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing tbemsolves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at tho office of .the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, ja9-6m . Government Surgeon-Artist. r s Sm• CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. PIIILADELPHIA. February 21. 1863. TO ROTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS byless measure than one quart. Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved. AprlP.2o, 1858, on the following days. viz.; w Alms. . First. .Monday , March 2, 11363.. SecondTnesday. 3, Third and Fourth . Wednesday, " 4, " Fifth Thursday-. " S. " Sixth Friday. 416 6 , 46 Seventh and Eighth monday, " 0, Ninth and Tenth ........ : : .......... " 10, Eleventh Wednesday, " 11. " Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, " 12, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, " 13, Sixteenth. Monday, " 16, " Seventeenth Tuesday, " 17, Eighteenth and Nineteenth, —Wednesday, " 18, " Twentieth • Thursday, " 19. " Twenty-first and Twenty second Friday, Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Monday. ", 23, Twenty-fifth Tuesday. ' 24, fe27-to mb2.l JAMES MAW. Clerk. AT A • muzitrNe OF THE GIP! ZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on the 2d of March the following report was adopted, and. ordered to be printed • CONDENSED STATEAIEN'T OF THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE. RECEIPTS. Subscriptions to the Bounty Fund. 61.11,569 41 Subscriptions to the Defence Fund • 52,701 05 --3156,270 49 F.XPM7DITURES FROM VIE BOUNTY FUND. Bounties to Pennsylvania Volun teers $171,572 03 Bounties to United States Regulars and Marines. 6,350 CO Premiums and. remunerations to Captains to promote recruiting. • 57,004 00 Expenses of ward meetings to en courage recruiting 790 44 Expense of fitting up temporary L Rua _ - *1 RElNC. ll .2faniipi lllll 3 . l ...fia wocilac r 4expen oiciouLa 's ispenses of advertising Expenses of printing, posters, blanks, statlonery,books,ko 1,423 91. Expenses of Telegraphing 54 14 Salaries of clerk. and messengers.. 1,147 42 1 5243,470 24 F.X.PREIMTFRES FROM TIE DEFENCE FUND. Allowance made to Volunteers who were called out by the proclama tion of the Governor for the de fence of the State 823.110 00 Allowance made to United Stales Seamen sent from the Navy Yard to tlif frontier with navel batte ries, at the request of the Go vernor Paid for carbines for Captain E. Spencer Miller's Artillery .Coni pany (to be returned to the Com mittee should this company dis band)... Unexpended balance $207,5 . 2000 On deposit as follows: Temporary loan, at the request of the Mayor, to the Relief Committee of the city of Phila delphia for the Families of Volunteers $19,561 00 Temporary deposit with tho Assistant Trea surer of the United States, at 4 per cent. In- tomtit ' . 142.000 00 Cash in transitn to pay troops 7.210 00 Balance in the Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank at the credit of the Illisbarslng Agents, to meet outstanding Bounty Certificates, and other obligations for bounties and pre miums Balance in the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank at the credit of the Treasurer Amonnt oembserhations unpaid Philadelphia, 27th February, 188:4. S. A. MERCER, Treasurer MICHAEL V. DARER, GEO. WHITNEY, Disbursing Agents. S. A. AIBRCEE. 1 The foregoing statement of the receipts and expendi tures of the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee have been examined by the imamate:nod and proved to be correct. THOMAS WEBSTER, I • • JAS. C. HARD, Auditing Committee. JOHN E. ADDICKS. ALEXANDER HENRY, Chairman. THOS. WEBSTER. Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODGET, Secretary. inht•St iric-TO ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN THE ARMY.—Soldiers' Aid Societies, en, clergrn editors. and others are respectfully requested in to aid disseminating the following notice, which is eatof toter to all who have • 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); EASTERN .DRPARTMENTS.— POT information address Grace Sanitary Commission, Washinoton, D. O." Viashington, Point Lookout, Georgetown, Annapolis, Alexandria. Baltimore. Frederick City. WESTERN DErAirrmagrs. —For information address " office•Banagry Commission, Lollaville, Ky." Cincinnati, . New Albany. Perryville, Louisville, . I Bowling Green,- • Covington, Gallatin, Lexington, Manville. Information wit), under ordinary circumstances, be given to any one applying for it, in answer to any or all of the following inquiries. If the application is by letter. the answer will be sent by return mail; if In per son, it will be answered at MICR I. Is— [giving name and regiment) at present In the hospitals of —? 2. If so, what is his proper address ? 3. What is the name of the' surgeon or chaplain of the hospital? .. . _ 4. if not in hospital at piesent, has he recently been in hospital? R. 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 iu the District of Columbia hospitals will be fur nished within twesty-four hours after a request to do so is received at the Washington office. • Tho office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock A. M. to S o'clock - P. M., and in urgent cases ap plicants ringing the door-bell. will' be received at any homy of the night. Much inconvenience in conducting the business of the Directory having arisen where visitors have been given direct access to the record books themselves, this 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 from the President of the United. States, maintains atex tensive system of agencies for eecnring the safe convey ance to and distribution of goods put in its charge for the sick and wounded, at points where they are most want ed. I t operat es with equal care and geneses' trot all points - -at New Orleans, and atWashington before Vicksburg, and at Nashville—its distributions being governed by a comparison of the wants of the patients in ail cases. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust worthy manner, and to secure an euniteble distribution and honest use of the goods distributed, besides the unpaid services of the members of the Commission, twenty phyfficians of high professional and moral cha racter, •and inure than any lay-agents, aro employed, under pecuniary securities, for responsible and efficient service: The cost of these arrangements jinni thus far been about three per contum 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 goods which have been once received at its shipping flit ' pas. The following are the names of these dopSits, 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 CommLssion, Branch Supply Office. 22 Sum mer street, Boston, MUM Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third avenue, New York. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 27 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Bank street Cleveland. Ohio. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago, Illinois. . Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis ville, Kentucky. The Commission receives no pecuniary aid whatever from the Government, and is wholly dependent on the voluntary contributions of the public for the means of sustaining its operations. Contributions to its Treasury are solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T. STRONG, Fisq.„ Treasurer, 68 Wall Street, New York. . The names of the following gentlemen, Commissioners of the President of the • United States, are pledged to the public for the economy, integrity, and efficiency with which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary' Commission will be administered : If. W. BELLOWS. D. D. 170naca BINNEY, Jr. A. D. BACHE, LL. D. Honev T. M. Crainic.D.D, G. W. Onstryr, U. S. A. JOSEPH HOLT. A. E. SnutAs, S. A. Hon. R. W. BURNETT. H. C. Woos M. D.,U. S.A. Hon. Mang SKINNER. . W. H. VAN BUREN, M. D.. Rev. JOHN H. LIEYWOOD. WOLCOTT CIIIRS, M. D. Prof 'FAIRMAN EWERS. S. 0. Bows, M. D. Hon. SCHUYLER COLFAX. C. It. .Anu . sw. M. D. FRRD. LAW OLMSTED. Esq, Byline Bennis, M. D. J. S. NEWBERRY, M. D. Oro. T. STRONG, Esq. Central Office of Sanitary a** 2' Street, February 7, 1863. Commission, ..„ WASHINGTON, 1). 0. fe26-thstnlOt ItANDERSON CAVA_L.RY.-HEAD QUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBER LAND, Dlcarnsestiono, Tenn. , February 26185 1 1 Ail members of the FIFTEENTH PENNSYLVANIA ( Anderson) CAVALRY, now absent without proper au thority, are hereby . notified that, unless they report in person to their Regiment within twenty days from the date of this order. they will be arrested and punished as deserters. A list of their names will be immediately furnished to the authorities where they reside. • By command of Major General Roseerans. WILLIAM 2.I6SIIOfLUEL, Assistant Adjutant General. mhs-ths2t TIP-TOP • TOPS. —4O SIZES ' AND -a-Patterns of Boys' Splinting Tops, 110119W•01 Maple, Boxwood, Liman &o. New French styks,. and cheap. - W. TI LIAM, a% South FOURTH Street, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY, MARCH 5. .. 1863. A T RETAIL." JAMES It. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR • RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Colored Alpa- ats, replies rantasie, Taffeta d'Auneener. rftli6ll Lawn una °run. 8LL1..., calm and Piques, Spring Shnwls, new color 81 0, ack Thibet and Morino Shawls, Square and Long Shawls. general assortment of DI!, and qualitios. 44 NEW MOU.RNING:STOEW' Now opening, a large and \YELL-SELECTED STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER MOURNING GOODS, Of every description; also, BONNETS OF TUE LATEST STYLES. M. & A. MYERS & CO., fe2Bst9tli-lm fl.6tj CIIESTNUT Street. AMSIITT A, WILLIAMSVILLE, and other good makes SHIRTING'S, by the yard, niece, or case. • BLEACHED SHEETTNGS. 10-4 Micas, Walthams, and Penparells. 12-4 Heavy Amoskeaen• 5-4 Doll geyll los and Wamsratas. 9-8 Waltham Mills. • UNBLEACIIED. . . • 11-4 Lyman B. Brown Shadings. 9-8 Waltham 1?. Brown do. •• .•. . 4-4, %, and 31 fine and heavy Brown Sheeting's. Brown, Lead, and Bleached Drills. SPRING PRINTS. Merrimac. Goebert,. Sprague, and other makes: 15 dozen cheap Hoop skirts from auction. BalmonGs, a good stock at old prices. CLOAHINGS. - . Black and Brown Water Proofs, by the yard or piece. Middlesex and other Backlogs, by the yard or piece. Black Cloths for Ladles' and Cents' Wear. . Casslmeres, a largo stock bought before the riga. FAncyfAminnirm thn Tull or Dina UIIIIIIINIOIIIIII UllO tatOGIA try taCI pill or inqco, Linton* tor tiro . . 6.4.1 itoyof wear. Inducements to Tailors. COOPER & MNAIT.D, It B. B. corner NINTH. and MARKET Streets. MARSEILLES 1 IiARSEILLES I—A gnoti assortment of Corded, Printed; and Figured MARSEILLES, for Do.stin.s ' Children's Wear. Sm. SHEPPARD, VAN HAELINGEN. & AREISON, DIM 100 S CHESTNUT Street. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERED TRIMMINGS, AciThe sabscrihers halie . e. large imortment of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies' Wear; also of Embroidered Jacone , , Cambric, and Swiss Trimmings—the choicest goods in the market. SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN. & ARMOR, mho 1008 CHESTNUT Street CA R D PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD. Photographs of over,loooo 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 ceipt of money. SCHOLZ on It JANZNTZKY, 112 South T i Street. • • . . Atir•We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price 53.2.5 a box, With reducing liquid. fe2B-1m if . WAR PRICES.-ALL LOVERS OF flue arts should embrace the offer. REIMER'S tine portraits life-alze Photographs in Oil Colors. made at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. It JUST OPENED, • NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY: • No. 906 ARCH STREET, . Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIEE. Are produced by A.he most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS, . Those wishing ft rbt-clasa pictures aro invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames, on hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE. del7-3m WHBN YOU WANT A PICTURE _giTiDg satisfaction direct your steps toward REDIDIVS gallery, SECOND Street above Green. Hie colored photographs are executed and finished with great ability. Only $l. OD. It PIIOTOOBAP•gIO ALBUMS-- Urge variety' for ealeolt low prime. by JAMES W. (VIBES & CO., de334mif 094 OBBSTIVOT Street. CS 20. 4t LOANS OF THE UNITED STATES. COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS 5.20 SIX PM CENT. BONDS 12.191c912) Mid Magi NA crais.rs3rzc.a-rwAlt ~rl ~:~~1 y(N 4Y oL~I r,`(~ ydt; Y N ~].i ol.Y.~i rltloi i~i M:M:rjIT!MPI COUPONS 7 3-10 NOTES; DUE APRIt THE HIGHEST :AL&JIKET VALUE $30.Z71 W' $X9.741 49 AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, G. W. SIMONS itt BROTHER, RANSOM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA fe26-Im SE V EN THREE-TENTHS .COUPONS, $N7.53) 03 61,200 00 ORDERS ON WASHINGTON, SEVEN THREE-TENTHS AND ALL OTHER UNITED STATES LOANS FOR SALE. U.S. FIVE-TWENTIES. - OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE MBA. BURY to receive tnibscrlptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. • Interest will commence from the DATE OF BUBSURLT TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Snb-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PRIM= OM eons. these Bonds yield about EIGHT per sent. per annum. A fall supply 8.1114711 on hand. JAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGEE?, 11.4 SbUTH THIRD STREET • SPECIAL NOTICE. - On and after JULY lit, ISM, the privilege of convert ing the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PBR CENT. LOAN (com monly called "Five-Twenties ") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan, must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY nest JAY COOKE. • Subscription Agent, mh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOOK AND BILL BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN. MINT SECUIIITISSbonght and sold on Commission, ex elusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoelated at lowest rates. Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers* Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esa u . John B. I . lyeriLdt co m kamnel*B. Thomas, 35%., Farness, Brinley, & 0.. John Thome, •. • delft-Stall 85;0000 T O r AD. 0, LO AN t f 09 ,?, r...11,_0R,T -atllme.r cent. P CI Y AK r ARI & SOit a 244 South THIRD Street. AND $9,000 TO LOAN ON .sl3,ovy Nortain. the city. Apply to . mb3 ' . ...Z. PITT T. 309 WALNUT Street. STRIOTLY PURE CIALLFORNIA WINE& • . HOCK PORT, ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, GRAPE BRANDY. G. G. EVANS. reLS-12tIf SOLE AGENT, 42 South FIFTH Street. TWOK.-10 AND 12-OZ. DUCK, SUIT: • . 11 -" ABLE for Tents; also COTTON IT WINE. suitable for Sailmakere. For sale by. DECOUEf3EY, HAMILTON, & EVANS, 33 LETITIA Street ', TORITYPES.-BEIMEITS. YPES are cirettilli'execnted and colored; the ad-';ramble management of light and abade make themi, e ike: moat impressive *u. tares. SECOND Street, green'. . ' RETAIL DRY GOODS. Linen Shooting's and Sldrt- Dim asks, Napkins, and Doylins. Tablo Cloths and Towel outtoorpann naum. tenets, CambrHlmit us 6.4 Soil militia', a ookes . .Titelotona. Chec'd Cain . •brlcs and Nabs: Kooks, and Cambric Muffles, L. C. llatidkercbiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, and a 0001)S iu desirable styles midi-ef PHOTOGRAPHS. FII4ANCIAL. DUE 1881 GOLD AND STLVEA.;WAID DREXEL-A Oa; 34' Soitth THUD !Wee PAID 808 GOLD AND SILVER, DIAMONDS,. PEARLS, Manufacturing Jewellers. 1918 FEBRUARY CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, QUARTBRUASTERs' VOtrCHERS. WANTED. DREXEL it C 0.,. 34 South THIRD Stree No. 311 WLLNIIT STREET. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. THE " SLOAT" MACHINE, WITH GLASS PRESSER FOOT, NEW STYLE ILEMBER. BRAIDER. and other valuable Improvements. ALSO, ..TER TAGGART & FARR IJACIIINES. g l . r zr. R. coruerEINTII and CHERRY streets. GROVER, & BAKER'S r 1101bMitilib' SEWING MACHINES, 16 EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT These MACHINES have taken the First Premium at the Elate Fain last held in NEW YORK. MISSOURI, NEW JERSEY. KENTUCKY, OHIO, TENNESSEE. INDIANA, VIRG INIA,' ILLINOIS, NORTH CAROLINA, MICHIGAN. It ALABAMA, lOWA, 1 CALIFORNIA. INCLUDING EVERY STATE FAIR WHERE EX HIBITED IN 10. air The Work made upon the GROITER & BAKER MACHINE has taken the Frst Premium at every Pair in the United States where it has been exhibited to this date. MACHINRS furnished of the same patterns and at the same price. making either the GROVER & BAKER Stitch Or t7]►e Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer. • GROVER & BAKER'S. . M. 00., 730• CHESTNUT STREET. MILITARY GOODS. EVANS: & HASSALL, MILIT.I.RY FURNISHERS. So. 41S knell STREET. PHILADELPHIA. SWORDS, SAM:MS, BELTS, &a., And everything neeeesary for the complete outfit of ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ja274m G w. SIMONS & BRO,TEEER, serrsosentur Nam PHILADELPHIA. MLNOTACTURERS OF lEWELEY. • FINE SWORDS; AND IffILITIBY 4300DX. INIVERT VARIETY ialfem lie I izilCOdll ID ,1 ARMY GOODS. DABH-ELDI COAT CLOTHS. DARE-BLUE OAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLITS CLOTHS YOB OFFICER& ABBY. BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGH,. 104HINCE DUCK. • DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SRESTINDS ABB SHIRT mos. For sale by FR9TE:II.IGHAM & WELLS. sal& tr 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 water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hour. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.: They prevent mdsomatle and intermittent fevers. T 197 rt.r? OrTar.. Issol Cosuntrotioa, They cureDlarrlicea, Cholera, and Cholera, MMus. They cure Liver COmplainfand 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, Caseurilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers. Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-bads, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bur dock, S.—T,-1860—X., &o. The following is a sample of tho testimony daily re SOLDIERS' HOME, CINCINNATI, 0., Jan. 15,1853. Messrs. P. 11. Drake 4: Co.: GENTLEMEN: This institution has received and ex tended aid to over 14,00* sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, ati„. , with the most remarkable and gratifying results. 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. G. \V. ANDRYWS, Sup't. WILLARD . S HOTHL, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 22, 1863. GENTLEmEN We require another supply of year Plan tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES. CHADWICK, Sr 00 CLEVFILAICD, Dec. 3, 1362 * * * I had been so W with Liver Com 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 cured. They are the best medicine I ever used, and I shall en deavor to make them known.. Please inform me what 6.—T.-3660--X. means. Yours. truly, Da. W. A. CHILDS, Snrgcon of thelOth' Vermont He- . Aimee, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. :flier are the most effective, per fect, and harmless tonic I ever used." GALT ROM. Lontartitn, Kr., Dec. 21, IS6L Meer*. P. IL Drake & Ce. : 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, SILAS F. ?KILLER Sc CO., PioPrietOi ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1961. • -• * * • 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 I know, with signal success. I am, &C., BCRNETT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, Ohio, December 20, 1062. liregarg. Drake & Co.: The Plantation Bitters appear to bo very popular here Bend us twenty eases more, and oblige Yours truly, T. P. BLUNDERS & CO. Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and clergymen, lawyers, and students exhausted by men tal labor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most bene- tidal tonic Every bottle has the Jac Simile of our signature on a steel-Plate•engraving, or it is not genuine . 0 . D n • ids • Gr.., . , P. H. DRA Iry & pm, 202 BROADWAY, New York AN-thsta -tato) • COUGHS AND . COLDS, •-• ." • .••• VERY PREVALENT. Persons thfs allifcte, are too apt to consider them a trilling matter, and think that "it Will go away of it self;' others tamper w th the many simple mixtares. lozenges, &c., which seem to give temporary relief, bat eventually 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 will effect a quick and permanent cure. ' Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," we will guarantee, hits cured more colds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this country. Even neglected cases, cough seated, pain, and oppression, eels throat, hoarseness, night sweats, fever, restless nights, it gives quick relief, and wonderful cures have taken place after patients had been given up to die by physicians and friends. DR. SW A.YNE'S ()warm= • SYRUP . WILD • CHERRY. ,THIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY, CUBES Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma,Brunchitis, Spit. 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 It SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine. Bold by Draggists 2s- a 1111nd Dealers. • . fe "RYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACS, A- 4 Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden,' Holland. 18 per. manontly located at No. 51l PINE Street, where he Mesta all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and curea— If curable. Artificial Byes Inserted without Palo. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hems from B toll o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. )a9-Bnle ►rHE HARNDEN EXPRESS IS NOW forwarding Soldiers' Freights to the Army of the Potomac. Office GOT CHESTNUT Street. SUPERIOR SOUTH DOWN MUTTON. —The subscribers will offer for sale, at their stalls, Iron. 63 and 66Second Avenue, WESTERN MARKET, corner of MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets, on Friday and Saturday next, some very superior South Down Muffon. The sheep were raised and fed by Hartman Rubu, Esq., of this city, direct from stock imported from the flock of Colonel Webb, of England, who for several years past has taken all the premiums at the . Agricultu ral Fairs of that county for the best South Downs. matt-.91.*. . D; B. PAUL & BROTHER. • GRAY OR' DISCOLORED HAIR DYED a beautiful Black of Brown, at FOURTH and BRANCH. ta-iftf NEW PUELIOATIONS. SLAVERY AND THE W. t CA.RLETON!S oom POPTILA.E NEW D Neer Paper's, Second Sertca.—Tho fat:mien book out in an oge. Third thousand ahoady sold. and another edition printing. Price $1.23 1 1. Tactics, or Cupid in Shoulder-Straps.-Tho splendid new Love Story about West Point, the cadets, °Sleeve, &e. ; one of the sprightliest and meet sparkling novels of the. FeRPOIL Second edition ready this morn ing. Price ta, cloth bound,.and 75 mobs paper COVOLII. The Great Cotaganatiptatlon.—Dr. Comming's New Book, and a Sequel to 1119 former popular works, Grant Tribulation," and "Great Preparation." A book of Deep interest. Price $l. neinlnh.—One of the very hest novels over 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 he eagerly sought for. Price $1.50.. V. Like nnd Thalike.—ii. 6. Roe's capital New Novel. Thies book !OM also been out of print for a couple of months, and a new edition in reedy this morning, on 91- cent parer (a pleasant price for the paper makers!) large duodecimo. Price $1.50. Ilacicatt 9 a Bonk an * Shakßpeare,” Mar ford's "Sprees iutd Splaaltes,t , and San zade,go4 Garrett Van Horn, ,, are :11l reprinting, and will be ready la a few days. Tbese beat' are sold by all bookseller' end are eons b• mall free, on receipt , of price, by cpotpa,wrozi, Publisher. New York. No. 413 BROADWAY. corner Lispentud 'greet. rab3-tittbs3t 808 t 8081 8081 8081 808 ! 808 !- • Photograph Albums at lowest prices. Card Photographs at lowest prices. Books and hfagazines at lowest prices. 8081 8081 8081 8081 8085 8081 Now is the time to bap before the prices go pri,. mhs G. W. PITUIBR, 808 CHESTNUT Street. CHALLEN, 1308 CHESTNUT, HAS all the New Books; 1000 Card Photographs, 10@ 12c; Imperial Photographs; Note Paper $1.50, Letter $2 per ream. zuhs-3t* 1100PULAR, BOORS. P RYAN'S PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE, la its Social, Moral, and Physical Relations. Cloth, Dr. Ryan is above reproach or suspicion; and with a singular degree of candor and independence, explains, in utrnc and philosophical manner, every branch of the subject which ho considers essential to be understood by all intelligent porsona. —Boston Medical and Surgfcal Journal. WALKER ON INTERMARRIAGE; or the Mode in Which, and the causes why, Beauty, Main, and Intel lect result from certain Unions, and Deformity, Disease, and Insanity from others. With Illustrations. Cloth. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, mbs No. 25 South SIXTH street, above Chestnut. ()NLY PLACE IN THE CITY WHERE SOU can find A fall assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS and at a great redaction from Dlanufacturers' Prices. mhs PITCHER'S, S CHESTNUT Wog A PPLETON'S NEW .A.MEBIC;A.N -4-•-C_YOLOPEDTA. • • OW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. PAMPA. Cloth, per eel 53.50 Half Morocco . SI. 00 Sheep 4.00 Half Russia 500 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. Can any intelligent American deny himself this great American digest of all human.knowledge, universally Pronounced the best Cyclopedia - and the most valuable 'work ever published? OFFICE OF THE. AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 33 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ALSO, • Putnam's Rebellion Record, irving's Works, Sc., Sc. festutliSui REDUCTION FROM OLD PRICES !! Notwithstanding the great advance in manufac turers' prices of Photogmpli Albums, weishall continue for a few days longer to sell at the reduced prices, far below any other house in Philadelphia. We are always pleased to show our goods. oven to those who do not wish to purchase as we have the largest and prettiest assortment in Philadelphia. SOS CHESTNUT Street. rohs G. W. PITCHER. A VINDICATION OF "OBJECT TEACHING" hy_ "SCOTIA." For salo at Mc- ELECTS. CHESTNUT and TENTH Shoots, and at IVIEMORIAL OF 'REV. "JOHN Mc* DOWELL, D. D., containing the Diaecrarse preached at the Funeral, February IS, by the Rev. Morris C. Sut phen, together with the Address of the Rey Dra. Hodge, • . an tor &TOT • SIA-Iffrainti DIU • • • dal HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 25saENTS'—r HOT OG} TRAP H AL. BUMS from 26 Cents to 25 Dollars! The largest AB - handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the cit! STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all that can_ be found In a first-class Bookstore, at low rates. All of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the OLD PRICES! Call in at the ORIGINAI, GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. GENERAL TOM THUMB AND LADY I—Card Portrait of Mr. aud Mrs. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair. At the ORIGINAL GIFT-ROOK EMPORIUM, fell-tI . • . 489 CHESTNUT Street. WBliterrilmnAvs orRouL.A.- . TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This Jo the ONLY Library in the country that includea all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not ENERINT ED here. Terme Sti per year ; eta months SS; three month e 151.60; one month 75 cents, or S cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. seB-6m H. B. KINGSLEY. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS THAN FORMER ?NICKS . . FARR * BROTHER, Imiorteirs. mh3 tf 324 CMISTNUTStreet. below Fourth. . - J. O. FUIat,ER.,. la Importer aid Wholesale Dealer in • • FINE WATCII.thS AND JEWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, . (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now MAE AND COMPLETE STOCK, ENRRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS. GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES. AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell-Fro itD. T_ PRATT, Hay. J. S. CATHORN. constantly in receipt of AMERICAN. WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of Players. fel4-3mll ita FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. FINE AMERICAN 'AND IMPORTED WATCRES, Gold, Jewelry, and 1911 4 rerware, at the lowest poeeible prices. • G. RUSSELL; • Noith SIXTH. Street. • J C. iFITIZZEVS • • ELI HOLDEN, Dealer in flue AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHEn, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, or.Bl4m* 708 MA RKET Street. VULCANITE RINGS. • A fall assortment. all sizes and styleL J. C. FULLER No. 712* CHESTNUT Street. fell-dm ROGERS & BROTHER'S FINE PLATED WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES. 'MUM. so. J. 0. FULLER, tert-Sm . No. :71511 CHESTNUT Street. SHINPLASTERS TAKE N.- vv )lINGTON, Newark. Trenton, Washington, Jersey City, Easton, Troy, Albany, Kingston, Allentown, Reading, and other email notes taken for Cigaro, To bacco, - Pipes, • &c., wholcsait or retail, at GRAN'S CIOAN Store, 335 CHESTNUT Street. Orders from the country promptly attended to. A SSESSMENT OP EXCISE TAX.— AA- OFFICE OF ASSESSOR, THIRD DISTRICT PENN SYLVANIA. Pint , Anaterria, Marsh 21, 1383. Notice le hereby given, that a now Assessment Divi sion, Ifo. 14, has been formed in this district, consist ing of all that part of Nineteenth ward bounded as fol lows, viz: beginning at the corner of Oxford and Cad walader streets, • thence along Cadwalader to Fourth street, thence along Fourth to Cumberland, thence along Cumberland to. Front, thence along. Front to Oxford. thence along Oxford to place of beginning. wam.km N. LOCKBA_RT, residing in PERRY St., above Dauphin has been appointed Assistant Assessorof the above division. mhSSt J. FLETCHER BUDD, Assessor. TRIv ERSA - L CLOTHESMBINGER, ves its value in wear of clothes even , six mouths. No. 1, Large Family Wringer $lO. With cogs. Medium Family Wringer.— Warranted. No. 25 Medium Family Wringer.. SS Without cogs, No. 3,Small Family Wringer 5. Not warranted. No Wrinfier can be durable without cog-wheels. WALCOTT Si BURNHAM, 721 CHESTA UT St. Exclusive Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania. mb4-if-1m• TADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, - I-1 Curls, Prizettea, Goseamer, Ventilated Wigs, Ven tilated Smarm of superior manufacture. Prices are lower than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S, fe24-Im* Ito. 909 CUBSTVIFT Street. WISTORIC'AL ESSAY By Rev. HENRY DARLING, D. D TWENTY CENTS Just published 3. IL LIPPINCOTT & * CO. OSS and XI- North 'FOURTH &roe Mr ninon IrlLWir 1 1 1 0/ Mama r ORPHEUS C. Kr.Fill'S nimiHOOK. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. BEIVRY LoNGSTRETH'S. 1336 CHESTNUT Street. fel4-stathet* Price 15 cents 724 CILESTNITT STREET Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be had in a • FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE. • Will above be found on our &elves • • AT. THE , LOWEST PRICES. feB-tt . CIRCUTALTING LIBRARIES. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. (11700888011 TO PRATT REATL) 607 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH. SWISS. AND G. RIISSELT.. 22 North SIXTH Street. FINE GOLD PENS, THE ' BEST PEN IN USE, FOR:SALE IN ALL'SIZES. WANTS. WANTED -A PRACTICAL BOOK KEEPER, with moderate views as to salary. in a Wholesale Dry Goods Hone. Address, with references. Box No. 861, Post Office. mhs-2t. AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WISHES eitun lion as Felesinan or Clerk. Employment ra ttier then or the object. Bost of reference given. Please address "A. L. 8.," Box 2911 Phila. P.O. mh4-3t* WANTED-A COMPETENT MAN T to take charge of a farm of about nacres—liberal Illigta given. Eati,factoiy reference as to character, &c., requirrd. A single man preferred. Address box No. NO Philadelphia Post Office. fe27-6t SEOON D- A. N p IFVRNITURE Liao-corn IlMAaai.6eb~a+. 1— — 411.77,17-1 - -:,ie.7, — ;:i' LEWIS, No. UM JUDO& Avenue. MOO RI HOUSE WANTED.-WANTED TO PtIIICEIASE, a moderate-priced nouseovith modern improvements, I o he situated either in Spruce st. or Wal nut et., west of 11th, or In Locust street, wei.t of Nth. Addic.s "P. It.. A.," at this office. mll4-?.." el, WANTED TO RENT-A DIVET, JIME.LING of good appearance, with modern improve inente,between Fourth and Eighth, and Buttonwood and Parrish. Rent about PA% or $4OO. Address Bog 2938 Philadelrbia Po-t Office. fe27-01" de WANTED TO PURCHASE —A AM moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a on' tral location. Must have all the modern improvements.. Address 'House," at this ofdce. stating price, tarma• and locution. ju3l-t[ at WANTED TO RENT, PROM THE AWL Ant of April next. R moderato-taxed three-stow BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, In a central lowlty.lt Ifirt:Entl.lr ate titicili!ote.,,,,,,,ltrgnleigrirtyovnezepnrbLe.Apatta,r, t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—FIGLADELPH7A. Feb. !), 103€3. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points : Tortuga& Key West, Fla. Tort Monroe, Va. • Alexandria, Va. • Newborn; N.C. Port Royal. S.C. A. BOYD, tele-tf Captain and Assist. ilnartermaster. BOARDING. A N OFFICE AND BOARD 'WANTED, J—IIL for a physician, in GREEN Firoet. we,4 of Braari, Or in any of the neighboring streets, (Inexceptionabio references exchanged. Address "Doctor." Bdx: No. 1781, P. 0., Philndelplkin. 11.. 17 1 011 OA= - Alllll Vifl NWVV,WAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAn.A.AA.AAAtv *ft FOR SALE-TO CAPITALISTS. Aria. —A most eligible and beantifet LOT, of TEN ACRES, within seven tones of the Market-street Bridge, in Lower Merlon, Montgomery county, conttanotts to the magnificentgrounds owned by Mrs. MARY PENN GASKILL, as Penn Cottage, liberally covered with young forest trees of every variety,. and throngh "Which a strong stream of water passes, with about a ten feet fall. There are, also, several springs on the place, and plenty of stone for building parporos . to be quarried. For a rural rsidence its position is highly advantageous, in fact it cannot be equalled, being situated about five hundred feet above tide-water.and surrounded with the moot picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon gar. passed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen tral road, or a half mile from old Lancaster road. ALSO, A SMALL FARM of twenty acres; in the Imme diate vicinity of the improving part of West Philadel phia, south of MARKET Street: ALSO, several of the most valuable and desirable building lots in West Philadelphia, south of Market street. For terms and particulars apply to No. 1115 GOTHIC Ft, reet, above WALNTIT, between FRONT and SECOND Streets—Tip Stairs—between the hours of rt and 12 o'clock. 7t* PROPOSALS. TO ARTISTS, ENGRAVER'S, AN D OTHERS. TRZAATRY DSP.I.III3rENT. Maroli 3. 18GL . . DEBTORS FOR NATIONAL CURRENCY NOTES are hereby invited, of the denominations of $5, $lO, $2O, $.50, $lOO. $5OO, and $l,OOO , to be issued under the act of Congress authorizing a National Currency, approved February 25, INN. The designs must be National in their character ; and none will be considered that have been used, in whole or in pert, upon nay currency, bond, certificate, or other representative of value, end completed bills must all he of the uniform size of seven inches by three inches. Designs 1.0116 t he for both the obverse and reverse of the note, and be susceptible of receiving upon their ob verse the following legend : " Rational Currency, se cured by the Bonds of the United States, deposited with the Treasurer of the United States," as well as the signa tures ache Treasurer of the United States and the Regis ter of the Treasury, together with the promise to nay of the association issuing the notes, signed by the Presi dent and Cashier thereof, and their place of redemption. The reverse most be susceptible of receiving the fol lowinglegend: This note is receivable at par in all parts of the tinned States in payment of taxes, excises, and all other duos to the United buttes, except for duties on im ports; and also for all' salaries and other debts and de mands owingby the United States to individuate, corpo rations, and associations, within the United Slates, ex cept Interest on public debt. ' And, also, to have suitable tsblets for imprinting the following synopsis of sections 57 and 58 of the Act raffle sizing a National Currency, approved February 25, 1561: `Every person making or engraving, or aiding to make or engrave, or rassing or attempting tonnes, any imita tion or alteration of this note; and every person having in possession a plate or impression made In imi tation of it. or any paper made in imitation of that on which the note is printed, is, by the act of Con gress. approved 25th February, WU, guilty of felony, and subject to fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding fifteen years at hard la bor, or both. Designs will be received until the 26th day of March, 1.9a3, sad must in all rases be accompanied bymodels, or illustrative drawings, and the Department reserves the right to rejectany or all that may be offered. For such designs or parts of designs as may be accepted. suitable compensation will be paid, not exceeding in the aggre gate two hundred dollars for each note; and the accept ed designs will then become the exclusive property of the United States. 'l'lle desigus not accepted will be re turned to the parties submitting them. Proposals will also be received for furnishing dies in accordance with the designs, stating the cost of the cotn pelsd dies and the date at which they can be furnished, the Patteltillat Ittaltettitt2 tLr ttidhe kr.-r.t fftlllo Of flow arm tauatatullom IrT Je.,e6HP. o , the I.teee.l of the „ all casesthe dies and all transfers r espies thereofto be the exclusive property of the United Slates. Its the selection of designs, special attention will be given to security against counterfeiting and against alte rations, as well as to suitableness for use as currency. Proposals and designs must be enclosed iu sealed en velopes and directed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainly endorsed " Designs and Proposals for Na tional Currency and will be opened ou the 25th day of Nara, iSt33, at 12 o'clock M. SY. CHASE, ralie•theat • Secretary of . the Treasury. LEGAL F wevvvvvre,rosrunrow.A. T... • THE.. 00IIR • -.OF COMMON PLEAST FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PELLA; DELPHI A. In the scatter of.the distribution of the sum of Mi. 25, principal and arrearages of a certain ground rent paid into Court by PHILIP MBISS, under an order made upon bis petition. to have a certain "round rent ex tinimished by JOHN FALLON and 1". PEMBERTON unlit's ; • Notice is hereby given that tie Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the sum of 8506.25. paid into Court by Philip lleiss upon an order made for the ex• tingulshrsent of a certain ground rent reserved by Chlstoplier Fa ll on and John 1?allon, by indentero dated June hi, ISO, to Thomas A. Barlow; out of the following described premises, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Marshall stye: t, be tween Delaware Third and Fourth streets, in' the late district of Sonthwark, at the distance of W.!, feet from the tvest side of Third street; containing in front or breadth on said Marshall street 14 feet, and extending of that width northward between parallel lines at right angles with said Marshall street 49 feet; bounded on the north by ground granted to Catharine Buck on ground rent, on the 'owls by the said Marshall street, on the east by ground granted to Thomas A Barlow on ground rent, and on the west by ground hate of the said Christopher Fallon and John Fallen—will attend to the duties alibi appointment, at his office No. 725 WALNUT Street. its the city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, March 17, 1553, at 12 o'clock M., wire and where all persons haying claims upon said fund are required to appear and pre sent the same, or be forever debarred (rein coming in upon the Sala fnud. M. RUSSELL THAYER, mhs-thistu 5t Auditor. INSURANCE COMPANIES. tr.ll.V. RELIANCE INSURANCE COIL PANT - OP PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STRUT. Insures against loss or damage by FIRS, on Houses. Stores, and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual: and OR Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town Or Country. CASH CAPITAL 5300,000-ASSETS 6377,410 70. Invested in The following Securities, via: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $12.5 47) 00 Ground rents 2,000 IP United States 0 overnmut Loans 4 63,000 03 City of Philadelphia, 6Rer cent. Loans 00.60 (0 Pennsylvania. gi&CCO,ow a per cent. L0an...... 13,1100.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,060 00 Pennsylvania Railroad- Bonds lot and 2d Mortgages 3%000 00 Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. R. Loan..., /0,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 8 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan ' ' • 6,003 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. mort gage Bond! 4,680 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock...". 1,060 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 5,000 00 Commercial Bank of Fauna Stock. 10,500 00 Tinion M. Insurance Comps-113 0 0 ScrtiL M7O Loans on Collaterals, well secured 2,500 00 Bills Receivable 0)7 03 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's - Stock 9,750 00 Accrued Interest 6.8H1 41 Cask in bank and on hand 21,795 56 Worth nt present mnrket value DIRECTORS Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, Samuel Biembam, Robert Steen, William Musser, Charles Leland, Beni. W. Tingley, THOS. C. HILL. Secretan PIIILATIMPRIA, March 1, 18 EMTINGLEY, President. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE iNsuaexcg CpMPANIr. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, MILADEILFRLL CAPITA I. smoo,ooo. This Company continnsa to take risks on the WU 'lames of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and Aldine to pay losses promptly. . Its disbursements for the Naafi of the public, during the last nine yeare,exceod 500,000 DOLLARS and we reepectfally solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. CHAS. T. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,_ 30.11 N W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY. E. REAZLITT ABRAHAM HART, J DAVID BOYD, R., PETER S. HOS, of It MI WAL M. SWAIN,FURMAN SHEPARD. J O SEPH ELAPP M. D.. N. S. LAWRENCE. THOMAS DRAKE, 'JOHN SUPPLER. _. THOMAS _II4._VEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,. JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2BAtEd ► _ OOMPANY, NO. NLPHIA. FAME rNSUBANI 406 CHRSTITUT PFl Street. ILAD; PIES IND D INL IREC A ' Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson. RonrylLewie, Jr.. John W. Evermin. Philip S. Justice, O. W. Davie, • FRANCIS N. BU( CHARLES RUM WILLIAM 1.-BLANCH) INN - RANG& MORS. E. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West, John Kessler. Jr., Chas. Stokee, A. H. Hoeenheim. Josef D. Ellis. CE President. AADSON, Vioo Presiden. t, D. Secretary. Galli.= STRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Jut received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES.. CORNER ELEVENTH sad VINE 'boobs. IP. THE PHRENOLOGICAL. CARL 't NET AND BOOK STORE Is open del and even. 11 fog for the sale of Books on Phrenfdou, Physic'. loay.Hyglene , Phonography and for Phrenologi cal extuatuinatione. Orders l.t mail eh uld be addressed to lOHN L. CAPER fee-satutharnif 922 CHRSTRDT Street. WALL PAPpitl3- :- - WALL PAPERS. Attention is Invited to our -new stock of Walt Pa tepers now being dour received from factoFy: all new de gns for spring. irlissh will be sold at right prices. JOHN R. LONGSTRRTEL No. 12 North THIRD Street. Rooms Papered by efficient workmen fe2.9-110 OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES. For sale b JA9 8 W. QUEEN & Co.. CANSTif UT Street. rM!9II MICROS mew, SPECTACLES, AND A ' LL SPY-OLASSFA kw Dramas for sale by jeanis W. QUEEN & CO.. 924- CHESTNUT Street del3-Smif ago EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN. DERTABER, felo-3m Philad 269 South TENTH el Stree phia. t, above apenca; ElMiliiil A.ISIERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- - • C. ANSCHTITZ. "ADOLPH BIRCIFELD. Lessee and Director Business Agent Mad. JOITANNSEN, Mad. BOTTES, BEM REIM QUINT. 1161111 01111111 PDIUE ITIKIER!M. • Benermi fiats in Mantle, rinnuette CAl'eith OF Dal. 51. To be had at the Academy and 3 E. mimic atom. Family Circle a° cents. .Amphitheatre of coats. SUBSCRIPTFOM FOR THE SIX OPERAS. Ressrved Seats In Parquetle Circle or Balcony.... ..... Admission 4 CONCERT HALL.-GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. To be given by the MIENNERCROR, In aid of the CITIZENS" VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL. On SATURDAY EVENING, March 7. 1473. The following eminent talents have ktudly volunterod their tervicee: Miss AUGUSTA ROESE, Soprano'. Mr. J. It. CAMP, Tenor. Prof. I/ASSAIL W. 'WARNER, Piano. • Prof. JOSEPTI KENNEDY. Pluto. A OIiOEUS OF LADIES, and BIRGFELD'd ORCTIESTRA. Conductor PROGRAM ME: P. M. WOLSIEFFEL PART I. By special refill est, "The Bleasing's of Peace," (cantata.) Ai - lunged and partly composed by I'. M.. Wo/sieffer. PART H. Fou rib of July Oration. 'Spread Eagle," by Yankee Greonliof. PART ur. 1. Finale. — " Lohengrin." R. \Vaguer. Orchestra, under the direction of&dolph Dirgfeld. 2. Choruh.—" Bunter's Farewell." Mendel,aohn. Mmuner. 3. Plano Solo.— " Ron et r Stn de Erelca Prof. Mit,..ah W. Warner. 4. Solo.—" Con %len Partin'' Mom the "Daughter of . the Regiment, - I Donizotti. Miaa Augusta Reese 5. Flute Solo.—" 0 Dolce Concento." with variations. Prof. Joseph Ketthe . dy S. Solo and Chorus. —" On r Country a Flag, "G. 0 =pert. Mr. .7. H. Camp and Mtennerclior. 7. Chorns and Orchestra.—" The Star-Spangled Baaaer." Mmanerchor. Tg comagnsc ilt B °Vaa l Tickeitt GO n M ap. or - tlo occe. on to out ihn tibi,lll,lth kof fJahoznak.r. 0.1 37.›. «tre.n, and will be drawn for during tho Pain. the preceding week. Chances 00 cents, to be had of the ladies in ,at tendance. 111115-3 s NEW CHESTNIIT,STREET THEA -a• TRE. Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WRSATLEY. THIS (Thuraday) EVENING. March 5, NM. By the desire of the public Dr. Bird's crest PI/LT of 'IIIE BROKER OF BOGOTA. Revived this season for the first time in ten year, with SUCH A DECiSIVEISUCCESS, Will again be Pr". W. WHEATLEY as S. McCullough as• • • J. G. Burnett as.— W. H. Leak as T. W. Collier G. Becks as J. Canoll as C. Kingsland as Madame PonLsi. Mrs. J. IL Allen as. Conductor Dress OF ADMISSION.—FamiIy direle. 25 canter Dress Circle. 50 cents; Parquet and Secured Seats !a Dress Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes. each Doors open at 7; °airlift rises precisely at 73S o'clock. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. TAst.' week of the popular actor, Mr. E EDDY. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 5. MIL Will be presented the romantic Play' of the CORSICAN BROTILERS. _ 31. Fabian dci.Pranchi, Z • 31. Louis del Franchi, Mr. Eddy. Madame dei Fianch' 31k; Wood. Emily do Lenrarte Nes. Anna Cowell. To conclude with tbe Drama entitled ROBERE BRUCE. Robert Brno: Mr. Eddy. Agnes • 11:.4. Covroll. 000r8 OTNIA at 7: Ceirtsin will rtes a: 734. MRS: JOHN DREW'S ABOESTREE'r ?HEATHY.. Butinets Agent and Treaniror JOS. D. IitURPHY. FULL AND FASHTONADT,II FrOUSEs. Fourth night of JOHN WIT.NES BOOTH. • TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, March 5.1863. THE APOSTATE. PescArn . Plori nd a To conclude with 7iIdZEPPA, Mumma Frank Drew. Olinska Mra. C. Henrie. Friday, Benefit OM. JOHN 'WILKES BOOTH, when be will appear in Tragedy. and Comedy. 4Gr" Prices as usual. .Seats secured without extra charge, Curtain rises at o'clock. A.N • EVENING. WITH SHAK- AiLsPEARE. —Select Readintzs' midi Recitations front Shakspcare. nt Assembly' Buildings, TENTH and CHESTNUT LAWRENC E TUESDAY Evening, March 10. by ?BMW , on which occasion he will be assisted by hie favorite pupil s, among whom will be found the Three Chanipusa Reuters of — Philadelphia. Tickets 25 cents. -at Goald a. Seventh and Chestnut • 144i.] 115.isbt mat (iirm yoffur man tins, aro IMIPSItit ladles nud gentiemenotrlaitailelphin. that the honor of the elm wilt be Pu* , taitted by youths of whom thec win be proud. it. Mini LAWRENCE. 'MUSICAL FUND HALL. PULLADELPHIA. CARLOTTA PATTI'S FAREWELL BENEFIT IN AMERICA. The Mtutaner begs to annonlice to thepublic that a FAREWELL BENEFIT CONCERT will he given hr the Celebrated Prima Donna. MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, OD FRIDAY EVENING, March 6, 1661 Precione to her positive departure for Europe, on the 11th instant In order to make this the moat brilliant Concert ever given in with this city, the manager has e ff ected arrange ments • CARL exscriirrn OPERA COMPaNT, Including the GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHELSTRA, ADMISSIOic ONE DOLLAR. Seats Can be secured, withont extra charge, at the Music Store of J. E. Gould, commencing at 9 A_ 3L. on Thursday, March 5. mh3 • ASSEMBLY BITIEDDIGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CTIL'UTNTIT Streets.—N INTU WEEK. WOODROFFE'S BONEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING, AND ON WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—The cele brated lrwpressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR. made entirely of Glass, will be in full operation. AU the Magnificent Works of Art, manufactured by the Company, will he distributed nratnitonely. to the vial tore. Or SATURDAY AFTERNOON every child will receive a Cift. FRIDAY EVENING. March 6,, A TOUR NAMENT OF WIT. A Splendid Case of Work will be given tc the author of the best Conundrum on any subiect. EIMM;11 . . Admission, 15 cent& No half price. Exhibition commences in the Evening at 9 o'clock. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. mb4-8t• ASSEMBLY BDTLD.INGS -TENTH and CITESTMIT. A MUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ The greet MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. will give hI new and Popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during the week. commencing at 7.5 t o'clock. and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at a The attractions will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic: wonderful powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their new charamers. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. T HE HA/\ 'TEL AND HAYDN • SOCIETY GMANIA. ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC TE t TIEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at SM o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HAIL, CARL SENT& conductor. Tickets RI cents. Packages of five ticlreta *l. To be bad of Andre & Co.. No. 1101 Chestnat atreett J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the nail door. nor-t/ TTA.S SLE R'S ORCHESTRA. NEW OFFICE. 214 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut pENNSYLVAIsTIA TEIB FINE ARTS, 1025 CRESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sandays excepted) from 9 A.M. till 6 P. IL Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Mares of stock 00. I) EN SIO NS.-9100 BOUNTY AND PRY procured and collected for soldiers. sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon, by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, int WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. oc IS-tf 8:77.4in 7n 4c398,318 50 Robert Toland, William Stevenson. Hampton L. Carson, Marshall Rill, J. Johnson Brown. John Bissell, Pittsburg. 1863... ! . :._. - ,:.7,, - ;. , ' , -;:!.17.:_. ............. • • PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses the Northern and and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It bas been lensed b the PENYSIVYANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, and nnder their auepicea is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It IP now in nse for Pas.enger and Freight business from 17arrlaburn to Shillala ah ou first fork, (174 mils) On the Eastern DITiSiOn, and from Sheffield to Erie, (73 miles) on the Western Division. Mail Train BA. Di. Express Train 10.50 P. IL Ws run through without change both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Look Haven. and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at tho Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets. And for Freight laiginess of the Company's Agents:l S. B. KINGSTON. 'Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market. streets, Pbilndelnitia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Elie. J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight AgentPhilladelphta. LEWIS L. napr. General Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. JOS. D. Purrs. • G ene ra Manager, Williamsport. FAMILY DYE COLORS I BLACK. SALMON. DARK BROWN. ' SCARLET. SNUFF BROWN DARK DRAB. LIGHT BROWN, - ,LIGHT DRAB, DARK BLUE YELLOW LIGHT ILI, LIGHT YELLOW. DARK GHIA ORANGE. LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA, PINK, SOLFERIN 0, PURPLE, • FRENCH BLUE. ...SLATE ROYAL PURPLE cßinisbN. VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For dyeing Silk. Woolen and Nixed Goods, Shawls. Scarfs Dresses , Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets , Hats. Feathers. Kid Gloves. Children'e ClodUng, and all kinds of Wear. ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. Theee Dyes are mixed In the form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost Ave times that sam. The pro. cess is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect anisettes. Directions inaide, Ilannfactared by ROWE & STEVRNB, - 258 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale IT Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town. deSatuthe-3re if GOVERNMENT SALE.-WILL BE sold, by • order of the War Department, at public Auction, at ALLEOBENY ARSENAL. 'Pittsburg. Pa.. to the h ighest bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on WEDNES DAY, March 18, HAL the following Untied States pro perty: viz: • ;i2.1100 pounds of Scrap Iron. LOX Stl. • 12,C013Lea • • ' 1,100 PoWder Barrels. ther. 1,000 Ballet Kegs. 1,000 Pack lag Boxes. Terms cask R. IL R. W.MYreLEY, mh3-12t - • Major of Ordnance. I v BEST UMBRELLAS, SLEEPER'S make, strong Laud neat, at TENT? and MAR MIT Streets. • - fe2B-6& GERMAN OPERA SECOND SUBSCRIPTION .NICBT. SATURDAY. March 7,1863. JOSEPH A.ND 1118 BRETHREN. Grand Opora by Alobal. Atir• Seats far Saturday can be eecurcd at onca.PAl EDWIN FORREST Sustaining the Tart expr-essly written for hint Of FEBRO. TEE BROKER. With the fell owing nrulvalled east: CABRRRO. Ramon. Pablo Palmera .......... Forua d . Prateloco Monduzit. Sl:remo. Jnana. ennor. .Mr. MARK HASSLER. FRIDAY EVE:If NG, March 6. EDWIN PORREST. SATURDAY EVENING. March L LUCILLE WESTERN. Will give their first CONCERT THIS SEASON AT 1111ISIC_AL 117 ND HALL. On TUESDAY E MMHG, larch 3, 1933. Tickets 50 cents. felathstn tf ACADEMY OF PERSONAL. TD!I 02 , PAR.'S:MCA TRATNS AT Pntrannruts. Leave Westward. LIST OF COLORS A SAVING 0180 PER CENT. John Wilkes Booth •••Mrs. John Drew.
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