NERVOUSNESS OF PUBLIC SPEAKERS.— According to traditions, despite the majestic Belf possession Lord Macaulay truly ascribes to the tenor of his life, Mr. Pitt was nervous before rising to speak ; hence, perhaps, his recourse to stimu lants. A Burgeon, eminent in Brighton, some years ago told me that when he was ehophoy in London, he used to bring to Mr. Pitt the dose of ls.udtnum, and sal-volatile which the great statesman habitually took before speaking. The laudanuni, perhaps, hurt his constitution more than the port wine; which he drank by the bottle ; the wine might be necessary to .austain the physical spirits lowered by the lauda num. Mr. Fox was nervous before speaking; so, I have heard, was Lord Plunket. A distinguished member of the Whig party, now no more, and who was himself one of the most sensitive of men, and one of the -most attractive of orators, told me that once in the Rouse of Commons he had crossed over to speak to Mr. Canning, on some itiestion of public business, a little time before the latter delivered oneof his moat remarkable speeeries, and, on taking the hand of Air. Gentling extended to he exclaimed, "I fear you are ill your hand is eo cold and damp." "Is Ur answer banning, smi ling; "SO much the better, that shows how nervous I am; shall speak well to-night.. Mr. Stapylton remarks how perceptible to those familiar with Mr. .Canning was the difference in his aspect and man ner before and after one of hie great orations ; and a very clever French writer upon the art of oratory compares the anguish (angoicse) which oppresses the mind of a public speaker, while burdened with the sense of some great truth that he is charged to utter, with the joyous elation of spirit that follows the re lief from the lond.—B sheer Lytton to Blackwood. FORTIFICATIONS OF:BOSTON HARBOR.— ,An order has been adoptcol by the Board of Alder warn of Roston requesting the olayor to petition the Legislature for an appropriation of $500,000 to put Iloston harbor In a proper state of defence. This sum will be ample to make the fortifications com plete. It is understood that the United States Go vernment will reimburse the State for whatever ex penditure is mule. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, TIP TO 12 O'CLOCK' eLt3T NIGHT. and Chestnut streets. G Yale. New York It 10111tms, Hartford Mr.. It Parker, II istort ArEr Power & wf Miss Power 0 11 Lord & wf, Boston .T IT Harrington & wf, Mass .1' C Hamilton, New' York T W Fox& la. Boston 0 F 0111, Boston C ft Folsom, Winton F Cloodrldge, New York S P Meeker J A Ilinohma_ _,n California r Tilghman. *Maryland E P Deacon, .Wash. 0 C Mr Hall & wf, Nsw York Mrs Heighe, Baltimore AlLus J Eleighe, Baltimore J Dokod, Baltimore A W Clark, New York Mrs Bayley, Buffalo Mrs Hand Sr son, Buffalo A Bounders & la, Nebraska IJ Ritchie, Boston I C Conduct & la, N Y 31 H Shnpson & in_, Boston Miss FT Simpson, Boston Most - Immo Simpson, Mass Miss Whitman, Boston Wm J Smith, New York isles AI E Jones. Philo .T Clark. Now York W H Edward, New York IT Bohm A wf, New York Geo 0 bringer New 1 ork Jr,Jas It Clark, Now York C II Ladd, Portsmouth .1 G Wetherbse & wf Mrs Cole, New York J H Klock, New flaxen, Ct. J C Flouter, Boston it Carver, 8t Paul F Tyler, Hartford Mrs Cowan, Hartford. . Miss Cowan, Hartford Miss C Church, Hartford 1W H Brown. Philadelphia IL C Ward, New York C II Underwood & wf • Mr &Mrs G Jafurnhey.N Y Mrs Wyckoff, New York D Loeb, Dunkirk, N Y Adam Young, Geneva, N Y John Morris, Maine Chas Lcem, Maine Mrs Mary T Sitcoms S W Torrey, Now York JD Waren, Boston Thou J Day, Ch icago W M 801 l Smyroo.Del 305 H Walkor, blaryland Copt S J Seely, New York E C Lech Held, New York - Miss Letb field, New York IT H Lank Bold, Now York R A Harrison t Ohio W CI Norris, row York Thos Butter, Now York N Brown ,Lynn HF Newhall, Boston Coll?. I' Sinclair, Michigan Geo W Campbell, Ne w York Goa S 0 Hall As A Walker, Kansas City A TMcChesney,lillools Ere A B Smith, Chicago Continental—Ninth Cap t_ F WIIII/IMII St la H W Brown ; Cin, Ohio .7 0 Wilson, Pittsburg S Con Columbia, Ohlo B A Allen .7 N Bridge, Boston 0 0 Howatd, U S A A G P Sestir, New Jersey IV S Allison, Indiana Hisao Davh, Indianapolis 0 L eech & wf. Now Jersey J Sterrett, Penns' 3 Smith A wf, New York Miss Altos M Dean. Ohio J It Swan, Jr. Ohio Dim II J Moore, Boston .1 C Ludlow Now Jersey JC Baty A &fiord, Boston ?drum Mrs Farnham, New York Mr & Mrs Leavitt, Salem O Ii Barrows, New Jersey • B C Duryie, New Jersey Jumps Getty, Briltiwore T .1 Van ASl.type. Albany T Hatelangs„ Mass HSouthirath, Mass .Tames Hooper, Baltimore J Walker, Elizabeth JI) Wilson wi N Y iii H Smith, New York 0 B Conkling &lsons, N Y Robt P Titus. Long Island A &mend, New 'York Graham, New York Jos P Allyn, Hartford. Ct .1 S Rosenberry, Dayton. 0 1 Joe Glenn, Cincinnati, 0 Ins Dyor, Massachusetts A R Potts, Washington, D C G Wendell, Wa..h'n, D C Col Borden. Fall River M Westgate, Fall River IVY A. Torrey, New York X- 4 e6eYholt, Wasten, D C D S Hunter & wf. Rending Miss Hauler, Reading J N Banter, Reading C Moyer, Reading Mrs W L Rushton. N Y Mrs H Bates, New York Mrs Bates, New York John L Gamble, U S N .1 E 'fleeter & wf, Lancaster Alias Ellmalcor Lancaster 0 Moses, Maine. E Small, York, Pa 3011111 Nosbh, New York NV E Hooper Baltimore Itkij WPoysie,r New York v Itcwurd, U S R II oward,U S A VI Wall . Thee M Edwards & la, N R R T Bank, Baltimore H T Coreett & tri,Prov, RI Anse Paae..New Taney DI 1 0 Odell & wf SII Odell Coo T Cobb & Ia Him Wendell Mrs Ledyard .13 Tucker, New York Chas F Unger, Lancaster Cleo B Unlock, Memphis Mrs S G Chninplin,Bilohlen Peter 1' nigh, Michigan rest. below Ninth. Miss Itidgley. Delaware J Mullin. Downingtown Dr B Haldeman. Palma D Mcinurtree & la, Deana H Lattimer, Jackson Dow & wf, New York D Turplie & la, Monticello Mrs Jll Janos, Maryland W Bryson.Cambrla co Girard—Chestnut p J A Curtiu, New York B B Simi)°, Baltimore W L blouson & wf, Wash'n Mies blouson. Washington E E Jenks B bi Clarke, Boston • B Edword ,, , Freehold, NJ Jos II Russell, Freeltold,N f Ceo W Shinn, Freehold, NJ Philip Johnson & la,Emton C Llutlsley, New York lion W P Sitiflield,R I Hon .1 D Stiles, Allentown John Deacon, Jr,Peunni • 0101, l'euna E A Hock & tef Urtnmey, Beading N Ritlgley 4 eel, Delaware S Wilson, Ponnsyleania A Batlntivoy, New York • W Bohoot, St Paul A Brooke, Delaware Z J Allen Watxhington P Allen, Washington 13 Munson, Jr, fit Louis Ceo S Rutherford, St Louis Thee W Cmhow & Ms, N Y W II Philips A wf, Taunton Semi S Blair & In, Pa H Lemon, Washington Jas W Harris, New York P Chaplain, New York J A Johnson, Boston • J P Lnttottine daitoa, Del W Lamson New York Warren Lazell,New York Geo S Redfield, U S N Miss M L Snowdon, N Y JaoMiltemore, Heading A II Ilelborstaat. Pottsville 'r B Ski oner, Michigan Joe Whitehead.Treaton, NJ W K Marvin, New York Geo F Sloan, Baltimore Earner, Jersey City H CI Clarke, Nein'&sky, I John A Green, Baltimore .1 Vaneunt, Baltimore W Shepherd, Illinois L W Hell, Pennsylvania] tl M Hanson California Capt A F Smith, Del co C A Stetson, Now York Thos Webster, New York Hon J . Covode & la, Pa Wastorn Bascome, ki John P Slade, Fait River street. bellow Arch. E Bernstein, Pittilinra. 1,8 Prager, Parkebarg J F 2.lcNeal, Perry co INVin .1 Sterott s eeuna JSteel, - Malravllle, Pa Major Boileau, NJ - 10 Jones k la, Utica ;B Hawthorn, Bridgton, N J 18 Feleenheld J B Molise, Montrose 0 Hedges, Ohio H A Davis, Indiana J Brannon, Baltimore J C Tomson, New Jersey A W Taylor_,_ New York Mee Addle Crater, N J • Hon W Bigler, Patina B Mitchell, Maryland Cy rue Moyers, Somerset,Pa Col ffpgart. &menet . . Nerchasat.e'—Fourth it Smith, Maryland ER Robertson, New York W 0 Chittick, New York A Cameron, on seebusette 'Wm 0 Stovenson.NY Miss Hayes, Lewisburg A D G & la, l'enna Smith, Indiana K Stnitb, Indiana 1 R Enedakor, Ripley, 0 J Baedeker, Drown co, 0 E Abßisfield, lowa li M Raub, lowa J Darling. New York C Drew, Virginia Dr J 11:l ins ßedi N ng, N York, Alon. I Semi Bernstein, N York C L Griswold, Chester 31C Levis, Westbrook A Porter, Pittsburg JE lones & Winsoort 13 Kt ` nmell, Somerset J W Packer, Somerset street. above Filth. J I? Wild, Dover, Del R n Jenkins, Bew York rana, Connecticut Wm Miller, Baltimore - 18:1FIZ Shinn, New Jersey Y H Fithisn, New Jersey Geo Lear, Doylestown W W Fell, Doylestown L 8 Kimball, Boston R II Dreuon, New York Arnold Gardner, Penns Semi Dooling, Bangor, Me C T G riffith, Washington \V T hlcCloskey_& la, Wash Geo N Beale, 'Washington . Arneriertn-4Dheetaiil A Martin, Milwaukee 0 H Volt, Milwaukee jno 1? elkappard, Ohio H Taggart, Ohio Wm illation &la, Trenton John Opdyke, Easton E T M P Dana, Soston aryland P Brady .ISaml Hippie. Kamm D Maralibank, Lancaster J H Swaney. Dover, Del E A Uhler. Lebanon Limit W W Tolle, Penna t l, Mean, 'Virginia street, above Third. - Ralph Eye, New Jersey' A W Hartwell, Now Jersey Wm T Jobnson_, Trenton W J Chimney, Del co, Pa Jim 'l' Keleher "I' Cronies UB N P A M Heisler, Reading A McPherson, New York I& Horner, Trenton J R Wagner, New York IT 0 Van Alin, Danville IMl.ouls—Chestalut 3 0 Dugan, Baltimore J Gibbons, Baltimore J Dimatichusett4' Win Pardon., Now York! Clifton. Maryland W R Potts, Penult Isaac l'ortor. New York W Wriggler B Roseritiatim, N Jersey C Ball a wife klacardle dt la, U S A treat, above Third. D B Snow, N Jersey H W Spang, Beading Mrs Spiowl, New London Miss Bprowl, New London Capt Jil Boyts, Harrisburg LewisWamplas, Penna. J B Stearty, Suffolk, Va 8 Bear, Latrobe, Pa J H Brown, Alonon W L Wilson, Par ga mah ela E B Coaling, N Jaen, The Union—Arch Joe Reimer, Pena if) R Hatfield, FNMA JlKLairti, Orelnebrirg. Pa F V 11 Laird. Greensburg D V Cronin, Washington "Vent F .1 Spatter, Ohio .3 13 Procto arp r N . Fitc erseyhburg S Sh, J Dar Woodbury, Male Phil a ip Hapaner, Ohio Taylor. Zanesville, 0 W Conraile, Zanesville Commercial—Sixth street. above Chestnut. 6 C Ritchie, Wilmington Wm II McHenry, Chester co T N Collins, Johnstown St John George, Maryland C 6 Collins, Johnstown 1.. J M Baker, Penns, li A Nanette Chester co,Pa SO Baker, "Penns J . A Bratten, ' Cbester Co John Cilifillan, Chester co A J Russell, Chester go G Wool, Penns B J Miller, Coatesville, Pa J Pierce, Chester co Mrs Morgan, Baltimore Wm Pyle, Chester co Leedom Birk, Chester co and Market Weds. .1 Maxwell, New' Yqrk R F Bachman, Illinois W R ash ' Coatesville J 11 Dyer, Cameron co IL Dakar, Penne D Junison, Chester co Junison, Chester co J A Heck, Penna. F P Kline, New York . SC Smith, Tarrytown _ M Reckinger, New York A P Painter, Penns States tslou—Sixth A Painter, West Chester H Moore, Holitdaysbuzg II Glazier, Huntingdon .3 Benner, Middletown W Ryan SS blanket. bbippen, Pa C Long.untingdon •T Johnstonn, Huntingdon BF hillier, Newport Kirk, Maryland 1) liainplia, 'Dauphin co Z H Bhutto, 'Penns Win M ROHM, Chester co Bt., above Market. W Bennett, Delaware T Be nae.tt.rbelaware \V HBennett, Ulllw s. .7' Williamson. New Jereei 1 1 . 91 . ilbort,Qonneettank Ntontralipler; roan J oestrch, oona II Aalawln.o s N D IC Turner, Hartetille IB Baker, Penn Munson—Second .1 It Overfleld,Monru. an S S Corson,'rtooton,N J NV Dlarge.Tenua S Croartowo tllllanoui Li J Evune,Jnainto unlata co Mersbon Piratiousl—Rneo ■ Jones,New JerieY W Ch o ff k l , , W TryomlnN J J I Slinernaker.Wyonling T W Hoffman, Virgin's mount Vernon—Second street., above Areh 14 J Millar, New Jamey Williams, Boston .7 Robinson, New YorkA lbstes,l3ristol J Rolmos.bewark , ri J H Parker .7 Connor.Bodon . . • Bald Eagle—Third et., above Callowan'. M Good, Harrisburg 111 L Sultabach. Marietta' E Zimmerman,Lablgh ao IP Knot; Mandl Chunk ii flabriel, Allentown 10. Baldersom,Buoks co Black Bear--Third sty shave Callowhlii. J Seltera.Reading • 10 ObAndler,Jetkintown A Buckman , Penns • 'ID P Bitter, Eiddleport SPECIAL. NOTICES. THE CI r.ApEsT—gzo.ttram BEST Simpler in construction, easier managed, doing Work that others Call to do, and executing It more neatly, the GROWER & BAKER SEWING MACIIINg /las Won popular favor, and should be in LEVEULY FAMILY. air Call and. Examine • MACHINE AND WORE OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. mha. I. ONE-PRICE IDLOTILING, OF TUE LATEST eTTLEs, made in the RestKanner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Ft guree. All Goods made 1.0 Order warranted satisfactory. Our Ont-Pasch Sycest is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. d e l2-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. g- 1 1 1 -1 DBA7:E 4 g PLANCMOSt 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 diselpatlon and late hears. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and achlltitif the stomach. They mire Dyspepsia and Comitipation. They cure Marinette, Cholera, and Cholera bforbris. They cure Liver Comptaidt and Nervous headache. They are the best BIITERS.iu the world. They make the weak man strong. and tiro exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Burn, the cola. bested Callsaytt Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleaeure of a beverage, with ont regard to age or time of day. particularly recommended to delicate per; aorta rennirlng a ge-ntlistimulant. Sold by alt °beers. Druggists, Hotels. and Saloons. I'. H. DRAKE &PO.. f 403 BROADWAY, lieit Tot. se •Oin - I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the following firma as agents for the sale of this Pure Bour bon Whisky, where samples can always be seen, and will soon be for sale by every Grocer, Draggle and. Apo lhetarY, and Hotel in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFS, 22 BEAVER Street.' GEORGE H. ASHTON, CHARLES ELLIS, SON. & JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY; CO. & COWDEN, W. L. MADDOCK ,k CO. felt-10t BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATC/LELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye prodUcos a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill Wefts of bad dyes. and Invigorates the halt for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, dm air The Genuine is signed WILLIAM' A. BATCHE- Lox, on the four sides a! each boy. FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, (Loge= Broadway and IS Bond street ) ms 29-17 New York. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLE.XION CAN BE OB tatned by the use of HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. March, April,May, and June. are the best months to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver tisement. 6327-fanC3ra roraris-LORD. —On the 26th of February: at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Alexander Ileberton. Mr. Theodore Lukens. of Chester. to Mies Sarah, daughter of Simeon Lord. Esq., of Delawnro county, PR. NUL OCK—ff LEWIN. —On the evening of the 4th inst. ' by the Right Rev. loather Kearns, of St. Michael'* church, Mr. Isaac R. Mulock to Miss Maggie Therese liargin. of this city. • DDLL---GRIIII.—On the Mb of February, at 1215 Han cock .street, by the Rev. T. B. Miller, Mr. Christian Dull, to blies Mary Grim, daughter of the late George Grim, all of Philadelphia. • 'ERR.—March 4th, 1563, Mark 'Augustus Richards, eldest aon of Dr. Mark C. and Hemlines. M. Kerr. . . . . • . .Relatlyes and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend Iris funeral, from the resilience of his parents, No. 8(5 North Fifteenth street, without farther notice, on Saturday, the. 7th inst., at ft o'clock A. Funeral to proceed to Montgomery Cemetery, Norris town. Pa. (Norristown, Pa., and Denver City papers, Col. Territory, please copy. • STOUT.—On Wednesday. the 4th instant, after a short' illness Jane Caldctenni', daughter of Z. Barton Stout, )3t41. Her remains will be taken to Canandaigua for in terment. ULMAN.—On Wednesday, 4th instant, of mara.mus, Charles Keen, infant eon of H. C. and Lithe M. Ulman, aged 11 months and 22 days. (31LLMORE. —Tuesday evening the 3d instant, Mrs. Augnetioa J. Gillmore widow of James C. Gillarore. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her lato residence. No. 1713 Arch street this (Friday) morning, at 11 o'clock. JONES.—On the evening of the 3d instant, Mrs. Eliza, widow of the late Captain Lloyd Jones, in the 93d year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 407 south Front street, on Saturday the 7th instant, at 2 o'clock 'without further notice. to proceed to Mount Marian cemetery. is FREEBORN. —On the 4th instant, Margaret Wart, wife of John Freeborn, aired 42 years. GRANT. —On the 4th instant, Ralph Grant, son of da Ralph and Mari Grant, aged 6 years, 6 months, and 3. • ACKSON.-0n the 4th instant, Oeorge Jackson, in the 63d year of his age. HUTTON. —Suddenly, on the &I instant, Mr. Samuel Button, in the 35th year of his age. SPRING MOURNING GOODS-BES SON & SON.—Mourning Store, No. 918 CHEST NUT Street, have received Black Silks of the most desirable makes. Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks. Paris Printed Foulard Silks. • -ac Moueaelines. Tamisos. Bombazines, Black ` crapeTaiozootans, &Jamas, and Moltairs. Black and White Lawns , Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Black English Crapes and Veils. Shawls. Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Collars, Sleavirl64la, &c. fe "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND. -a-A ARCA, are opening Rock-Spnn Silk Shawls, • Lama Shawls, long and square Black .Thibet Lone Shawls, Black Barege Haman'. 1 and 2 yards wide, Black Florentine. Row Fabric. VYItE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ) -1-4 ARCH, are opening Spring Style Dress Silks, Spring Stylo Dress Goods, • ' Stripe Reps Skirting, English Bombazines, ,• • • First Quality Gloves. . ; fe9B . TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE APPRENTICES' LIBRARY COMPANY will be held at the LIBRARY, S. W. corner PEPTH and ARCA Streets, on TB IRB- D AY (Theaday)IVENIEG next, the 10th Instant, at 8 The Annual Report of the Managers willhe read, and an Election of Officers held. THOMAS RIDGWAY. Inbe-its Secretary. MWOMAN, HER EDUCATION AND EMPIRE. —ENOCH It SUPPLER will lectnre on eet at HANDEL - AND HAYDN HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, March 9th, at S o'clock. Tickets 25 cents: for sale at Lindfity & Btakiston's, South Sixth Street, and at Haines' Drug Store, Seventh and Split Garden Streets. fe2.2.6t* eat . , above Third. B W G il bert, Road tog D Unborroth, Al lento wti S CI Dehm T Dian d, Lancaater IS Bsohalmau, Nana 1 PURR BOURBON WHISKY. Bottled by UDOLPHO WOLFE, NEW YORK. To TUE CISIZENE OP PHILADELPHIA: For some time past. I have been solicited by the Medi cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro matic Felmam" business tbe bottling of PURE BOUR BON WHISKY, which could be relied on by the medical profession. I would have acceded to their reqtteet 8013/0 Owe since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article. After considerable difficulty and delay, I have arranged with two distillers In Bourbon county for a regular supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Ky.. for the purchase of BOURBON WHISKY, direct from the distinct% 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 fan simile of my signature on the label. I remain, yours respectfully, - lIDOLPIIO WOLFE, No. 22 BEAVER. Street. NEW YORE, January 30th, 7&3• lIDDLPHO WeLon, R , q., 22 Beaver St., Now York: DEAR SIR The want of Pare Liquors for Medicinal AnTPoses has been long folt by the profession, and thou sands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of 'Waite rated articles. We have tested the several articles which YOU sent ne. and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation you claim for it. • We would recommend you to appoint some of the re• epectable Apothecaries, iu different parts of the United States, as Agents for the sole 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, M. D., No.l Grammy Park. 1. Al. CARNOCHAN. AL D.. Professor of Ciinical Surgery. Surgeon-In-Chief to the State Hospital. /Se., N 0.14 East Sixteenth street. LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 195 Broadway. H. P. DE WEER, IL D., 791 Broadway. JOSEPH WORSTER, B. D., 120 Ninth street. NELSON STELLE, M. D., 37 Bleecker street. JOHN O'REILLY, M. D., 210 Fourth street. B. J. EAPHA EL, M. D. , Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical College, Atc., 91 Ninth street, and others. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, AND• PRIVATE FAMILIES: M.ELTC.RI3EI33. 7ZPI3EED. M:.• THEODORE D. WELD, Esq., OF Perth Amboy. will deliver a lecture- on the Rebellion," next sox DAY Evening, at Vig o'clock, at the Spring Garden Institute, BROAD and SPRING GAR DEN Streets. Admission 25 cents. mtks-4t* COMMONW IN,SURIkNiCE. COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYIaVa- FI)FYICE. 613 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, February 23, The business and affairs of Chia Company being now. in process of liquidation, all parties having claim against the Commonwealth Insurance Company of the State of 'Pennsylvania will present the same for settlement and payment at this office within thirty days , from data. B order of the Board of Directors. fe y p-wfrmlm SAMUEL 6. MOON, Secretary, MNATIONAL UNION CLUB OF PIII LADELPHIA.—The Club being now organized. all persons loyal to the Union desiring to become menu berg thereof will make application to the Committee, who will mit daily in the Corompuwealth. Building., CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth, between the• hours of . 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M., to have their names president S. S. ROBERTS, President, S. SNYDER LEIDY, Recording Secretary. mh6-34 OFFICE OP THE PENNS:Y:I.AM NIA FIRE INSURANCE COBINuNY.—A special meeting o! the stockholders of the 'Pennsylvania Fire In tntine° Company will be helt at their office, No. 510 WALNUT Street, on WEDNF.SDAY next,. the 11th inst.., stl2 o'clock, noon, to take into consideration the expe diency of increasing the capital stock orthe company to the amount authorized by the charter. WILLIA7,I 0. CROWELL, mhs-5t Eecrotem MTILE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE kIN. SURANCS COMPANY, /lamb 2, 1039 —The Directors have this day doctored a dividend of FEY TEEN DOLLARS PER SITARS on the stock of the Com pany for the last six months, wh telt will be paid to the Stockholders, or their - legal representatives. after the 9th Instant. WILLIAM G. CROWELL,. mh3413 Seorotary. 'M MANDAN MINING COMPANY OF LAKE 'BVPSHIOR.—The Pint Meeting ofthe "Standen Mining Company of Lake Superior."under artScl es , of ossoc tatiou. will . be held on the tenth day 11141111 - I . taita6 gatkil Ar ebi a t k ii . V . 14 F'rqul"“.• WAL r-vbr,ra fativ TWO Of tliti fienociates of said orporation. - MAT A • MEETING OF THE CETI. ZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held an the 2d of March the following report was adopted,and ordered to be printed: . CONDENSED MENT OF FUNDTRSACTI OF THE CITIZENS BOUNTY commingle. RECEIPTS. Subscriptions to the Bounty Fund...CAM 44 • Subscriptions to the Defence Fund. 62,701 03 8198.370 49 • EXPRNMITRES FROM TOR BOUNTY I'UND. Bounties to Pennsylvania Volun- • . teers sltl7/.672 53 Bounties to United States Regulars COand Marines 6,5:30 O Premiums and remunerations to Captains to promote recruiting— 57,004 12:1 Expenses of ward meetings to en courage recruiting 726 44 • . Expense of fitting up temporary barracks 212 70 BxPonses of recruiting camps and ollices,bands of mueco, dags, &a .. 4,421 to Traveling expenses of Committee— .233 20 Expenses of advertising 4,064 07 Expenses of printing, posters, blanks. stationery,booku,Sto 1,4 M 6 6 11 Expenses of Telegraphing 64 Salaries of clerk. and measengera..' 1,147 42 ..,-.... ~. ‘,.. ••••••-•-.. - ""V 7 / 4 /1. 1 /PLI 0, rkPENDTTIIRRS PRON Tnr. DEFRNCE 1 , 021.1).:. Allowance made to Volunteers who . „ . . werecalled out by the proelama- . . lion of the Governor for the de- • fence-of the State EMIIO 00 Allowance made to United States • Seamen sent Irma the Navy Yard to the frontier with navel batte ries. at the request of the Go- vernorfall ti Paid for carbines for Captain B. '• Spencer Miller's Artillery COM.. patty (to be returned to the Com mittee should this company dis- 1 600 band) , 00 $30,271 25 Unexpended balance 8207,620 00 On deposit us follows: Temporary loan, at the request of the Mayor, • to the Belief Committee of the city of Phila delphia for the Families of Volunteers 1E19.161 00 Temporary deposit with the Assistant Trea- . mon of tholinitml Mink II 4 DUE ntlnit in - ilitiniitt . <7.,,, h. ~..,l iim ...itu ~. ~., h00p.,7.210 al VdlllBo6 in Inn lumen , and Mistlitaio' Dank at the trod) of the Disbursing Agent., to meet , outstanding Bounty Certificates. and other obligations for bounties and pre miums 951 61 Balance in the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank at the credit of the Treaularer 9,302 39 . --- / 103)7.52 0 00 --- Amount of othscrintious unpaid $1,200 OD Fbilatielolda , 27th February, 1813. 8. A. MERCER, Treasurer. •MICHAEI , V. BARBI • 'CEO , . WHITN MERCER.EY, . • Disbursing Agonte. S. A • • The foregoing statement of OA receipts and expendi tures of the Citizens' Bounty thin u Committee have been examined by the underetgped and proved to be correct. THOIRLa WBBSTER, JAB. C. BAND, Auditing Committee. JORN B. ADDICKS. . ALEXANDER lIENRY, Obeirman , THOS. WEBSTER. Title r rutin. tritt 4 ' 3 t LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. • fao JOHN B. GOUGH, THIS EVENING, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will &liver one of hix sti•rtng lectures on "TEMPE RANCE," to the Soldier.' of the Union Army (many of whom will beprosent). He will. it la expected. he in troduced by the gallant Haler General HOWARD, of U. S A. TUESDAY EVENING next. Mr. COUGH will deliver his Farewell Lecture on SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Tickets 26 ceuts; Reserved ROWE, with coupons . SO CelltS; o be bad only at IHARTIEN'B, 606 CHESTNUT Street, turould, the day, and at the door of the Academy on the t yonlog of the ',octet - es. e Apply early. as the sale lies been already large. lt* . . MMRS. JANE G. SWISSFIELm.. liorthern Minnesota, will deliver her celebrated nod bloody picture or " roman Moquores In Minnesota— The Wrongs of the Poor Indian—What is to be done with Him f" THIS (Friday) EVENING. March &h, at 8 o'clock. In SPRING GARDEN INt•TITUIT, corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Her picture of the. Border Moccasins, southern Rattlesnakes, and Northern Copperliende. is terrible and wonderful. Comte and ore and near for yourselves. tnlsston Si cents to defray expenses. . . • im. ciwrooriuntsslONEßS , OFFICE. rIIII,ADELPHIA, February 21. 1881. TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS. RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by,less measure than one quart. Applitante for LI ,:ENSE will apply at THIS OFFIIIF.. as provided by act of Assembly, approved April:2o. WS, on the following days, viz.: .., WARM. . . First Monday. March 2, 186:3. Second Tuesday. " 3, Third and Fourth Wednesday, " 4, " Fifth Thursday, " 8, Sixth Friday, " 6, Seventh and Eighth Monday, " P• . Ninth and Tenth Tuesday, " 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. •• 20. " Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Monday, " 23, " Twenty-fifth • Tneskty. " 24, " fe27-to mh2s JAMES SHAW, Clerk. thz3ow 110MCE()PATIHO HOSPITAL, 1118 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, Moe of charge. B. P. GLENN, n022-tf Secretary of Board of Hammon. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR. TI +2' TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Pnitenat pule, October 24; 1862. 'Wounded Soldiers stud Sealers desirous of smeing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs. should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Oovernment, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, jalt6m Govern went Surgenn-Artist iFINANCIAL. L OANS TUE UNITED STATES. COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS 6-20 SIX PER CENT. BONDS. 7 &10NOTES; - ALL - SIZES;"FOR SAL CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS DUE IN KAROH - AND APRIL ObUPONS I 840 NOTES, DUE APRIL 1. GOLD AND SILVER WANTED THE HIGHEST MARKET VALUE PAID 808 GOLD AND SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, BY G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, Manufacturing Jewellers, RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. te2s-1m SEVEN THREE-TENTHS COUYONS, 19TH FEBRUARY. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, ORARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS. ORTIMKRS ON WASHINGTON, WANTED_ U= l llWaliiik . :jiAln==UMl!MM STATES LOANS FOR SAL u.se FF7E-TWENTIES; •• • • • • M. TWENTY-YEAR snc-nii CENT. BOND& - .... PAYABLS AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. - - I am lustrneted by the SECRETARY OP THE TRU sow to receive subscriptions for the shove LOAN AT PAR. Interest will oommenoefrom the DATE OP SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sab-Treasnry or Depository of the United States, on the fret days of May and November of each year. At the present DRBDIFDIf ON GOLD, thee. Bonds yield about RIGHT per cent. per smart= A full SODPIY alDielre on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH TIMID STREET frffi.o7AL NOTICE. On enikitfieruTinn7 lel, 18133, the, privilege of convert ing the present- issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (com monly idled , "Elvot-Twenties ") will cease. All who.wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan, must, therefor...Moly before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKE, • Subscription Agent, • mhd•tjyl• 114 South THIRD Street. Philada. S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOOK AND BILL BROKER, . • • 8e.31s WALNUT STREET. • _. . . . :BTOCIEEWBONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN MENT SEOTBITIBS bought and sold on Commission, ex elusivelY. Rubins Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest sates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter h Co.. Oeo. D. Parrish, Esq, John B. Myers & Co.. Samuel B. Thomas, But., Furness. Brinley, & Co.. John Thomas. Bea. TO LOAN ON MORT SSI,OO()GAGE of oily property, fora term of years,. alive per cent. . S. W. THACKARn & SON, zolifiSts 2.44 South THIRD Street. 83,000,t71 Dll $9,000 TO LOAN ON mh .14aegA.wilpApsh.t. V. 8. INTERNAL REVENUR. AGENOT • FOR-..THE SAM OF UNITED STATES .TAX STAMPS, 57 South THIRD Street first door above Chestnut A fall trapplT of all Wadi, of TAX SWAPS constantly •oa - .I,,,i,fitalawaai,. a...i....6 01 188 ail asp. w.,.".... - , oid. by 1441 prozcivii;likte......._ Office Hours from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. • . • ' . .• • ' , • JACOB E. BID-G-WAY,..: - de9.0.9 No. ST 13ooth THIRD Streak: : NOTICE: I -AB MANY OF THE PU- PILS of the • NAZARETH HALL BOARDING SCHOOL ' are in the 'United States army and navy, filling various positions in the difbrent Departmeots thereof: and, as we already have beard of tbe death of several—in hospi tal and on the battle-Seld—we hereby request all Per; eons who are aware that any of our Graduates have thus fallen. to give or send all Information they possess, of time. Place, and manner of death, to the Agents of our Itotitution : z • The Heller& JORDAN & BROTHER. No. 209 North THIRD Street. Philadelphia" or Messrs. A.HININGER, & CO., Nos. 951 and 94 LtBEttTY Street, New York ; or to the - Rev...Et/WARD REWEIRL. • Principal of Nazareth Hen, NAZARETH, Northampton Co. - ; • It Pennsyl caul"- 8100 BOUNTY. ALL SOLDIERS discharged for disability, are nom °Witted. to Sl6O BOUNTY, without regard to me litugthol serum Apply immediately in person or by leer to the U. S. Army and Navy Agency 6. E. corner of TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.. 11* . LatroHLIN & MADDOX. ENSIONK- - -4100 BOUNTY AND V Pal procured and collected for soldiers. sailors, and the relatives of such as aro deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or ad vaned anon, by • JAMES FULTON, • _ Solicitor for Claimants, 4-2lt WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. . i• • cc 113-tf $278,711 49 - • • -a THE HAUNDEDI X.P RESS ARE again fortisirding daily Soldiers' Freletts to the Army of the Potomac. Office 007 CHESTNUT Street. . 4 "mbEI-2t* • / • . TIETOR.-1.0 AND 12-OZ. DUCK, SUIT- Imp go Tonto! ;lon COTTON Mill nulialliv 111 - gozaniik'cilf.:2A , Y.Tnimtvipir. LIMON. . 3 mink MO. D.__---,--.. DRAIN -;PIPE.-S T 9 N:fIW"A R js, DRAIN RIPS from 2 to 12-inch bore.! 2-inch bore ' 21 tents per yard. B do . 32 . do do. 4 do , . 1/4do • do. 6 do • ,50 do do. 6 do ./65 do do. Every variety of connections, bends, Imps, and llopirrs. We are now prepared to furnish nye in any quantity, and on liberal terms to dealers and those purchasing In 'large quantities, ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS. •titattled Terra Cotta Iltdanney loos plain and orni mental deafen& warranted to stand the •aotion of coal ass, Or tha weather I,,ciini.E.. OAH jury fir VASES. • to A (great variety of Ornamental Carden Vasei ii , :.„," to Cotta, classical designs, all atm. and wan:INA - tend stand the weather. Also, Paney.Yl,—,,,,t• po, 3•1„....., and Oardea„artroniii,* . - • Philaielpb ,,, a• , ..-.• y R. Mee and Wareroome LOW CHESTNUT Street. rali4-wfla If. - • 3. A. .HATI3I.BOII THE PRESS, PHILADELPHIA:: FRIDAY, MARCTI 6. 1863. DUE 1881. DREXEL & CO.. 34 South THIRD Street DREXEL & CO., 34 South THIRD Street PERSONAL. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS A. W. LTTTLB (k, CO., EELS-2m No. 325 MARKET STREET SILKS 1 SILKS SILKS 11 FANCY DRESS GOODS, EMBRACING! LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, Together with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, IN DESIRABLE STYLES AND QUALITIES, ATE MODERATE PRICES. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CRESTNIIT STREET 1863. sPRING. .1863. RIEGEL, WIEST, & ERVIN, IMPORTERS' AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPEILL Merchants visiting this • city to purchase DDY GOODS will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at Low Frounne. In certain ((eases of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. fele-2m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, ea CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, Nos. A 39 and 211 N. 'PITIED STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, DRY GOODS, Airing' which will be found a more than usually attrac tive variety of A LADIES' DRESS GOODS Also, a fall assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHEGO PRINTS, • and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To Vekkith they invite the *vela attention ofeash buyer& felN2m SPRING, 1863. YARD, GILLMORE, & CO., Importers and Jobbers of • SILKS •• . FANCY. DRY ' GOODS, NOS; 017 CEPSTNUT AND 614 .TAYNE STE., Bel now open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, a LAREiE AND 'HANDSOME STOCK SPRING GOO'D'S, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS - , RIBBONS, GLOVES, &C. Also, stall assortment of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, EM BROIDERIES, AND LACES. The attention of the trade is requested SPRING. 1863. JOHNES, BERRY, & CO., (Soosiesioss to Abbott, Johns, S. Co.) No. 521 MLR ET. and 524 COMMERCE Street. :PREE.UMELPHIs, -----. INPORT/EMS 111DZOBBICIC' ur - - BILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now WWl' a L 402 AND'ATTBACTIVE STOCK DRESS.: GOODS, Adapted to the I . kuint. .Aleo; a Pall Aelortinent in WHITE GOODS, .RIBBONS;: GLOVES, :SHAWLS, ha.; Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES, CASE BUYERS Are particularly Invited to examine our Stock. fell-t! MILITARY. GOODS. EVANS fa FIA.SSALL, MILITARY. TURNIgERRS, n.tuiamVmm SWORDS; SASHES, BELTS, ko., And neXithing necessary for the complete mit& Of ARMY AND opn•corias. WHOLESALE AND }lirllll W. SIMONS .t BROTHER, BANSOM-STREET HALL,-PHILADELFHT , A. MANITFACTITIVERS OF .71{WELICL/ FINE • SWORDS, / AND MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY 101-115 m • TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. , 'Bstato of ANTIIONY O. QUEEVELLE, Need. • - The auditor appointed by the Court to audit. mettle and adjust the Sint account of C,arollno F. Quervelle, admin lAinkrist of the, Vninka of Anihnto a Qll6PVtilln. all lo muse tunmninni or Ina ilillanno Ina lamb of the accountant, w il l :scat the partlee Interest. d for t h e mrponen of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY. Laren 70. inn at 4 o'clock P. M. - , at his aim No. 129)i South Street. in the city of Philadelphia. g, TN" THE — OII.T . L.A.. JOHN HANNA. A u ditor. ••••• THE CITY AND COUNTI7eIWW -I"c"E4 ' -. • Estate of ELIZA WRARTENBY, d The Auditor appointed by the Court 17=t: settlet and adjust the Zritt• and num account of i CH.A.RLEs M. WAGNER, sole Executor of the last will and testa ment of ELIZA WHARTENBY, deceased,. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the acrcattt e og will meet the parties interested, for the ipnrcoo,. o'clock appointment, on TUESDAY March 17th, SSiteti i the P. DI., at his office. No. 13X7 WALNU . ...ttRK Ng . - C. 17 of Philadelphia. ' SAMUEL Aud i tor. mlitt-finwnt IN FOB THE 'III.E ORPHAN O ) _dr PHILADELPHIA.- N CITY AND COLINTV , . Estate of Jall6 er rIAATEI 4 I3Y, Deceased.. The Auditor d by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tAe „...count of MATTHIAS R. MILLSR, 73xtor or tf.o last will and testament of JACOB _AvilA poo RTENST. deceased, as filed by IdAROARBI' STEEL' et al!, Baeoatora of said VILLTTIIILS It. MILLER.; deceased. and. to report distribution of the balanoe in the bands of the fteconutant,will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on - Tun-DAY, March 17th. 1583, at 4 o'clock P.M. 'at his office, No. 62,7 WALNUT Street, in the city of , Philadelphia. mbe-fmwst SAMUEL C. PBRKINS, Auditor. • - T - N THE DiszEticT col RT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRI DELPIILL Frederick T. , Leaperanoe ye. Sn. DA IL Lowry and terre tenant. •Jane T. .1562. No. ' PI ti ries Lev. Fa cies. William Lawrence et al. ye. G de H. Lowry, owner, &c. Dec. T., 1862. Nos. I.or.•Faelits. The auditor appointed by the sort to report distribu tion of the fund raised by the sa under the above writs of the following described real tate, to wit: All that certain toter piece o grou d situate on the wet t side of Thirteenth street, the Obtuse of 98 feet northward from the north sid Whmton street, in the Pint ward of the city of Ph • delpNa. containing in front on said Thirteenth streek 6 feet; and in depth 65 feet. All that certain cottage or t o-storyihricir and frame building and lot appurtenant ereto. stunts on the want aide of Thirteenth street at t distend , of 66 feet north ward from the north side of rhartouptreet. containing . in front on said Thirteenth l ea loft, cud depth MO - feet to Clarion street. All that certain cottage o ,two-sto brick and frame RElllllll9llolllihV r ii ° ' at " 9n) 4 2751 p4tOtttat,i 'tot. • MIA tif Wigton nliont. IMMO g Met On NM Tblreeela Wit Ig revi owl la depth 100 feet to Clarion sico*--, , nt 4t'clook P. M.. at .Will attend to the duties o iliqffix/ntment%cin Tues day, the 17tit day of &larch. 6 '7 the office of dtephen Benton 20 Walnut street, .smd fund. (Fallon's Building. room P iladelphin, when and whirs all persons m y cut their claims Or be debarred from oomi i helot t : IV- iIARKiNS, Auditor... RintbnifdlaW&TP,.... T A IC. E N..__WIL. Rea''' abli:rNiregin.o".strcr.o:',wll;s2ltoo.s. City g oo sot other, small noW , i 0r"17,414401i5tu, gt4alnlenjtocrwse: tie -- tir ciga,a. To! , ar bn ,c"lt• S W "' 335 Car ded to • • " ..' ,.-t- le, "ff'S -.roraPtlY . B U",_—L----:-------------- the LADIES' ILAIR BRA:Mg', WIG 18 , CurbhFrlzeties, Gossamer, Veattlited . Iv. VPII- Waled &aloe °Convertor manufacture. Psi are lower th0tt.0...., or any other establishment. Ba. ER, s. w i t.lin" .. ... No. ,90V . 9.11%5T4 I ®. .~---,-' 1863. PHIIADBLPEILL LEGAL. RETAIL DR GOODS. “AT . RETAIL : ” JAMES R, CAMPBELL & CO., .727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Black and any BMus, Black and Colored Alva cas, Poplins Fantasia Taffeta a , Anne*Hey, French Lawns and Organ dies, French Chintzes and Per cales, Brilliants and Piques, Spring Shawls, now color ings, Black Thibet and Morino Shawls. Square and tong Shawls. general assortment of BR, and qualities. I' STEEL & SON, Nos. 113 AND 715 • North TENTH . Street, above Coates, MVO now topen all their stock of MORT DRESS GOODS, carried over from last Bummer, which they are selling at very low prices. We have now open a choice assortment of. Spring and Summer Drum Goods of this season'e importation, which we bought early in January; consequently we are able to sell them much lower than the present retail or whole. solo prices._ • - SILKS, SILKS, SILKS, AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. - Fancy Silks, at last season's_prmos. Fancy Silks, at last season's prices. .7,73 Also, a large assortment of FIGURED BLACK SILKS. Neat Figured Black Silks. Medium Figured Black Silks. Large Figured Black Silks. Figured Black Corded Silks. 'A large assortment of PLAIN BLACK SILKI, * AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE MILTOIIED. . 0 4-inch Gros de Lyons, very rich. 34-inch` Gros de Lyons, very rich. Heavy Black Ottoman Silks. Plain Black Corded Silks.._ Heavy Mourning Silks. Heavy Black Taffeta Silks. . Heavy Black Gros de Rhines. - - Rich Black Moire Antiques. Heavy Black Moire: Armure Silks. One of the best assortments of fancy neat:a:el plain, silks in this city. • Plain Blue Corded Silks, small figure. Plain Green Corded Silks, small figure. Plain Purple Corded Silks, small figure. Plain Brown Corded Silks, small figure.' PLAIN POIT DE SOITS. The New and Rich Shade of Blue. The New and Rich Shade of Green. The New and Rich Shade of Purple. The Rich Shade of Gold Brown. These are all choice and desirable colors. Just open, a. choice assortment of. NEW AND RICH STYLES OF SILK GRENADINES, Of this season's Importation.. . Persons wishing Silks, this season, will do well to ex amine our stock, as we have one of the best assortments in the city, end we are selling them far below MB PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. mhe.tf MARSEILLES I MARSEILLES I-A geed assortment of Corded, Printed, and Figured MARSEILLES; for Basnans, Children'slWP,ar. SHEMARD, VAN HA,RLINGEN, & ARRISON, - mll4 1008 CHESTNUT Street. WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERED V TRIMMINGS, Am —The subscribers have a large assortment of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies' Wear; also of Embroidered Jaconor, Cambric, and Swiss Trinuni ngs—tbe cl3oicost goods in the market. 'SHEEEARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, mh4 1008 CHESTNUT Street, COMMiSSIOW HOUSES. ARMY GOODS. DARK•BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 11EAYI LINEN. DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT MOS. For sale by FROTHINGIIA3I & WELLS. .set-if tf SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES THE c SLO AT " MACHINE, WITH GLASS PRESSER FOOT, NEW STYLE HEMMER, BRAIDER, and other valuable improvements.. ALSO, THE TAGGART & FARR MACHINES Agency—N. E. corner NINTH and WHIM' . Streets. mho-tr MEDICAL. "A smile was on her lip—health was in her' look, strength was in her step, and in her hands—Plantation Bitters." S: T: 1860-X. A few bottles of Plantation Bitters it cure Nervous Headache. Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Sony Stomach and'Vetia Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " EXCCER/VC Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over the Eyes " Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. " Fallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Which are the evidences of • LTVER COMPLAINT 'AND - DYSPEPSIA. It le estimated that seven-tenths of all a.lult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach, poison tho entire system, aid' exhibit the above symp toms. After long research, we are able to Present the most re markable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has over produced. Within one year over six -- hundred - aucs- ants, thousand persons nave taken the Plantation Bitteri,.and not an instance of complaint has came to our knowledge! _ It is a most effectual tonic, and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life. The reports that it relies upon mineral substances for its active properties, are wholly false. For the public satisthction. and. that patients may consult their physi cians,. we append a list of its components. ' CALMAYA DARE—Colebmted for over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Agne, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Be. 'three introduced into Europe by the Countess, rife of the Viceroy of Peru, inlaid, and after -wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its own weight in sideer,-under, the -name of Jesuit's Pow ders. and was finally made public by Louis XVI, Ring .of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CAECARILLA DARK — For diarrhma, colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDELION — For inflammation of the loins, and dropsi cal affections. CSI/01031i7.E FLOWERS—For enfeebled digestion. LAvENDER now-Ens—Aromatic, stimulant, and lento; highly invigorating its nervous debility. wn s - T aanaang—For scrofula, rheumatism, Ste. Axis—An. aromatic carminative, creating flesh, mus cle and milk; ffsuch used by mothers nursing. .Aleo, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake root, Sm. S. -T.-1860-X Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, Im parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind. Is yet unknown to the commerce of th e world, and we withhold its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. ROCIIPATER, N. Y.. Dec. %, ' Messrs. I'. H. DR.43CE & CO. have been a groat suf ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About -Orree months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy, I am now nearly s well man.. I have. recommended them in Several eases, aid, as far as I know, always wltlisign al benell t. I am respectfully yours, , • PHILADELPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1592. itt E sp E c TE D gurgyu:—Mar daughter has been much benefited by the nee of thy. Plantation. Bitters. Thou wlltsend rsetubbcttlesmore.. Thy friend. &MAMA* /[0151.31:. n. ISG3. m esm . s . P. IS. DRAKE St Co. :—Please send us another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning; appetizer, they appear. to have superseded everything else, and . are greatly esteemed. Yours, &C., Arrangements are note completed to supply any de mand for this &Wok., which, from lack of (iovernsnent Manor, has not borotoffiro bean poiliblo. may root noritrod that In ne too will lka perfectly pore standard of the Plantation Bitters be de parted from. Every;boqle bears the fac-slnttle of our 'signature on a steel plate engraving, or et cannot be genatn& Deali through• 20 . g. BROADWAY. New York. • s32l4lworapllf. . , COMBS ..AND . COLDS; . . VERY • PREVALENT. Persons thus afflicted, are too apt to consider them a truing matter, and think that "it will co away of it self ; others tamper w tit the many simple mixtures. lozenges. &c., which seem to give temporary relief, but 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 aquickandermanent qtre. "Dr. Swayne's COMPOIInd Syrup of Wild Cherry, we will guarantee, has cured more colds than any medicine ever offered for sale in this country. EvenUegleeted cases, cough seated, pain, and oppression, sots throat, hoarseness, night sweats, fever, restless nights, it gives quick relief, and wonderful cures have taken place after patients hail, been given up to die by physicians and friends. 'DR. SWAYNE'S comPouNT) • • • SYRUP WILD CHERRY: 'MIS GREAT STANDARD REMEDY, • CURES • Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma Bronchitis, Sea. tiag Blood, Difficulty et' Breathing, 'Pain in the Side and Breast, ratpltallon or Disease of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, .Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all Diseases of the Throat. Breast, and Lanza Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE k SON. 330 North SIXTB Street. above Nine. Sold by .Dragliiste and Dealers. VYII AND Ifililli4l l l4ol l . J:LIKALOB, 4164 gang and AIM from Indfli. A 1111104.. !B T+liti wauently located at No. fin FINE Street, where he treat' all diseases of the Bye or Ear scientiffetaly, and onese— lf curable. Artificial Byes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hone's from Bto 11 o'clock A. M. and 2to'tP. M. • its33m. .... . QUPERIOR SOUTH . : DOWN MUTTON. - P.. l .7The'snbserlbers will offer fbr ..sale: at their• stalls, Non. 53 and Lit Second Avenue, WESTERN MARKET, corner of MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets, eu Friday and Saturday next, some/ very snporionSouth Damn • Mutton. The sheep were raised and fed •by Hartman Kuhn,Esq., of this city, &reel from stock imported from .y th mt e r li s oc 4w k of t C t ol t ual ,, W ai t t l ie nr ii ß re s m in u , m i N . ;1 4: the f Ag "- r se ic v :lt a n! rai Fairs o t county for the best Swath Dawns. .. • vuaks-9 SPrO 1 1:" .D. 13:-DAT , ,I & BROTHER. .AtOOPES, SPE r JTAOT.P.S4; AND AsEbi forPreaii• j te • for eels bY Aosta!! :Am.isNv t _aurlN &co.. ~ %, Will CauESTNUT Street. . • • Linen 'Sheeting's and Shirt up, Damasks, Napkins, and Table Cloths and Towel.- - logo, Counterpanes and Furniture Dimities. WHITE GOODS. I Ja counts, Cam bries,n4 Soft Cam bring, Nainsooks, Tayletons, Citoe'd Cam ' biles and Nnlusookn, and Cambric Dimities, L. C.. liandkerchiers. Gloves, hosiery, aud GOODS in desirable styles mbs-tf ESy. J. S. CATLIORIT. ASA CURRIN GAGE St WAITE. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SLAVERY AND THE WAR HISTORICAL ESSAY By Rev. HENRY DARLING, D. D eRICE. TWENTY CENTS Juet publiabed S. 13. LIPPINCOTT & C. , 22 and 21 North FOURTH Street, THE PARLOR GARDENER. A comuleto illlustrated Childs to the cultivation of House Plants, care of Green 11011StA. Annarittm, and-in structions to many new and beautiful methods of grow ing Plants, of Crafting, Bnddiug. &c. Price 65 cents. By mail 70 cents. .T. E. TILTON & CO., Boston, mll6-6t Publishers. 15 CENTS 115 CENTS ! 15 CENTS ! T 07,1 and WIFE in Wedding Costume. Mr - 31E11X SOS CHESTNUT Strm.t. ini2o-2t CHALLEN, 1308 CHESS OT, : 11N8 1 .--` all tho Now Books; 1000 Card Photographs. 10%, 120; Imperial Photographs; Note Paper $1.50, Letter- $.l per ream. poPULAR BOOKS. RYAN'S PRILOSOPRV OR MARRTAGE, in its Social. Moral, and Physical Relations. Cloth. Dr, Ryan iP above reproach or forpicion ; and with a Aingolordo er os of candor and independence, ex-plains. in a. true And philorophical manner. every branch Or the subject which he consider. potential to be It uderstood by all intelligent persona—Boston lifedioal and Surgical Journal: WALKER ON INTERMARRIAGE: or the Mode in which, and the eaeaeawhy, Enmity, Health, and 'lntel lect result from certain 'Union.. and Deformity, Disease, and Insanity from other.. 'With. Tlinstrations. Cloth. LINDSAY & BLA KLSTON, Roldiobers and Dook.ellors, mhs No. 25 South SIXTA otreot, above Cheatont. ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WHERE YOU can and A fan Its.othnifit of . PHOTOGRAPHALBUMS and 'CARD PHOI'OGRAPIIS, at a great reduction from I'Vfn.mifn etnrers' Prief , s. - 3t. PITCI3IIIVS, 808 CIIESTNUT Street MEMORIAL OF REV. JOHN Mc• DOWELD, 11.,conteiningtheDiseonrseprr.aehed. at the Forieral, Fairway 18, by the Rev. Morris (1. Snt dhen, together with the Address of the. Rev Drs. Hodge, iTaclean. and Boardman. Price 15 cents. Published and for sale by .Wl4l. S. & ALYRBD MARTIEN, 606 Magnet street. ITAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724 CRESTRIPT STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Beebe usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE L OWEST PRICES. fe6-tf G 1 1 CENTS.--1"11 OTO GRAPH AL BUNS from 25 Cents to 25 Dollars The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, all that can be found In . a first-class Bookstore, at low. rates. All of (L G. EV.A.NB' PIIRLMATIONS at the Catlin. at the ORIGINAL GTFT-BOOW fell-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. GENERAL TONI THUMB AND LAOY!—Card Portrait of- Mr. and Mrs. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire. pretty little pictare of a Pretty Little Pair. - • At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOR EMpoßfulf, fel7-tf 439 (111 . P.STNUT StrAet. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. W- BROTHERHEADS_ CIRCULA. . TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW Email's& and, American Docks. including ALL CUSSES a Literature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that inoltarl. all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT- Terms $5 per year ; six menthe $3; three menthe *U3I; one. month 73 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. seem PHOTOGRAPHS. AR D. PTIOTOGRAPHS.— CARD Photog,ranhs or over 1,000 different fancy subjects, taken from life and from the - finest eugraviage. Por traits of Generals. of both armies. Statesmen, Poets, and other eminent men. Single conies T 5 cents, or nib • . • • . . . per dozen. Orders by mall nromntly attended to nu re ceiptof.money. SCJIOLZ & .TANSNTZKY, Jl2 South EIGHTS( Street. ..W•We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. boa; with reducing liquid. fe6-lm if nk STABLETOOTETY TRUTH"—IN SPECTION of REIMER'S Life-size Photographs, in oil colors. proves their superiority over all otber por traits. Their accuracy is a fixed fact. SECOND Street, above Green. t rIIST OPENED, • NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. No. 006 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, PROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the meet EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Tbose wishing itrat-cues pictures are invited to call and examine epeciinene. A choice selection of Albums, eases. and (mines. on hand. P. A. 0. KNIPE. • WHO WOULD7' , I3E . WITHOUT A litrnne:c, finch valuable pictnres, when enlnrv4 Photoaranbv of such ti nn character are made by REIMER for $1? Gallery SECONG'Streer, above Green. pHOTOGRArHIC ALBUMS— A -a- large variety for sale at low micas. by (AYES W. QUggN a co.. delSgmlf . 924 CHESTNUT Street. EDUCATION. SCHOOL FOR BOYS, CORNER OF BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Street.. mh2-mwfrlm• B. M. MINTINGTON. Principal. BALLAD SIN GrNll-T. BISHOP, 1632 FILBERT StreoL mll2-Im. TIIE WEST CIigSTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, at WEST CHESTER. Penna.. will resume the _dutics_ok4he Stway c 3 , r y a'er ti a d i R i lVa e ld n irtrOtal n c r a l"r" preparedfo u r e f 7 ;oilege or 13:si nes& GERMAN. F RENCH and SPANISH taught Its , native resident teachers. military Ittstructor, Mawr Gustavus Eckendorff; Instructor in Gymnastics. Prof. Lewis. For Catalogues. containing full information, apply to the Principal, WM. F. WYEIId. A. M. tnll4-wfm2m F EMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 93 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success ful operation for eleven years, and Is one of the most flourishing institutions in this section of the country. Special attention is paid to the common and higher branches of English, and superior advantages furnished In Vocal and Instrnmental ?angle. French taught by a native, and spoken in the family. For catalognes ad • dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, President. VIIILAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—A • SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, HEAR MEWL PA. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English studies, &c. Military-Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping. Sur veying, and Civil Engineering.. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding par week, KM. Tuition per Quarter, $6.00. For catalogues or 'Luton:nation address Kn. /HERVEY BARTON. A. K.. Village Green. P& oelo-te' WATCHES, JEWELRY,' &c. • . . A FRF,SH . *.ABSORTMENT,..;AT•LESS 'THAN YONNER PAW& •• . . • • ..PARR mb9 tf 324 Street, below Fourth. 3..0. FULLER, a 'lmporter and Wholesale Dealer In . ablff FINE WATCHES MW JEWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonio Tomple). Has now open a LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. 'EMBRACE NG AMERICAN AND SWISS :WATCHES. E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCEIBS GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES. Trurasizs, AND TIME JEWELRY OF •EVERY DESCRIPTION. • kel)D. T. PR:AkT . T, *e. (ReCCERSOR TO MATT k REATH', ) 607 'CFIESTN:UT• STE:MET, Is constantly in receipt of SNOLISII; SWISS; AMERIC•A:N Wt.A. Of desirable styles and qualities, to snit oil 'dosses of buyers. 1%1 ITATVE ea a°a th "'I -Ills mrairtira irvniNtsh ===== a. AtrssEr.4..: •I: 22 North SIXTH Oreg. 16) ELI: EtOLDEN,...... Dialer in fine ' - • •• ' . AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, - • .• • • r-41.1vr . NIS.DARKST Street t." • FrisTEGOLD PENS, -- • BEST . PEN IN. USE , FOB' SALE IN ALL' SIZES: fell-3m • E LI - HOLD HOLD EN, • . baler fine • - iumsODARM T INPOBTaa c iTCHIS. oeBL6m' • 708 ?WOW Street. v - u 7 k o cAlTH]l RINGS 4 fall assortment, all shoe and styles. d. O. FULLER • • • No. •71.11 MHESTNUT Street. fell-3os. ROGNAS it• BROTHER'S.. • •• . • FINE' PLATED WARE, SPOONS. Trowa4 LADLES, RNIVER, 0. FULLER, No. 712 CHBEITNIIT ": WAZZE=I F U [R . .N I T U R E. A LARGE .ASSORTMENT, W. ec J. ALLEN ..& BWITHER, rE ' i CABENIT FUItNIII3IS ANT) 88, LIARD TABLES. MOORE Ai; QAM,PION. 261 South SECOND Stout.. In connection With their eseenaire Ctii)inzt.htiainfes, are now manufacturing a naporiOr article of• BILLIARD , T4i34l..FkS, • and have now on band. a frill supply, finished with the 3100 RE & CADll , lOif'S IMP.ROATEIN Cll3 13IIONS , w hi c h are pronounced' 'y all who have need them to be superior to all Wham ' . For the quality. aud finish of , these - Tables, the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout Union, • who am familiar with the charge* of work. mhs, fI,RA,Y OR DISOOLOREII- HAIR `-A DYED it qtlf tn. —rown„ pouRTB aqi 1~ 4i 9H • teli-itti WANTS. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A v 7 middle-aged man, as Clerk or Agent; has a geed general knowledge of bIIRIDEM; is well acqn al tact with the freight forwardinje busiueso, tire inference, an•t 01 , 1 retail coal beef Ilea& Tho bP4 inference given• Adams Des an, Philadelphia Peat Office. A - PIIYSICIAN WANTED TO TAKE A a practice that has been established for more than sixty yearn. Located within threo bourn' ride of thi."eity. For further inform Won Juanita of JAMES M. 'ROYAL, N: W. corner FIZO.NT and GREEN Stre.its. W. NITED—IN A WHOLESALE ft ILK 'louse. two LADS, who mug bring unnKception able rPferences. Apply to"S. A. N.," Press °fa!, milt; 3t. AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WISHES gitnatin. as Falesman or Clerk. Employment TR - Oar than salarr the object. Bast of reference given. Please address •A. L. 8.." Box T. , J1l Phil*. P. mhd•SP SE C 0 N all AN D FURNITURE, WANTED—Atw. Carpet', Mirrors, lindding,Stovee, kc. Thy highest price paid in caeb. Call or address WM. LEWIS, Nn. 931 RI DOl3 Avynne. fel4-3w* de WANTED 'TO PURCHASE —A =lmmoderate sized three-story Brick ROUSE, In a cen tral location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address "Homo." at this office, stating price,, terms, and location. ,teal-tf MaWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE first of April next. a moderate-sized three-atom BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, In a central locality. Ii meet have all the modern Improvement& Address, "Rent." at this office, stating locality and pries. laULtL al DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.-ERMADELPIIIA, Feb. 9, . VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following poi n ta : Tortugas. Key West. Ma, Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. • Newbern, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, felO-tf . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDING. A GENTLEMAN ENGAGED IN MER ÷a- CANTILE business wishes to engage BOARD in a priiste (hinny, where he can have comforts of a home. - pit.ion central. U ttexcentlanable references given and required. Address Millis," Prep Wpm mhB-31... FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO• LET.- . LRNTIRE FLOOR, FOUR U I IFUBRISBED ROOMS over Parlor. 703 CHEST BUT. Street. Rent low. if taken this week. • Reference. mh6-2t• . 1250 AORES .il'ilvlßEß . LAND FOR SALE! For Sale, a Tract of first-rate WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND, Containing One Thousand Acres, situated In CAMBRIA County. Pennsylvania, within a few miles of the Penn sylvania Railroad, connected by a Plank road at Tipton. The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, sad Hemlock Timber, (principally White Pine). The improvements consist of a First ChM Steam Saw MITI in complete running order; a good Grist Mill, with two ron of stoner, driven by water power, and a K.MI Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House, Blacksmith Shop, Stables, twelve good Houses for Workmen, anti everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber to good advantage, and can be made and put into market on as good terms as min be done at Williamsport or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and a Church on the property. Tipton! is a flrst-ratepaint on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market, and fts place of residence is very healthy, soil has Churches, Schools, and every advantage of a thriving Country Village. This Is a very desirable property, and the Timber and Mills are ennai to any. WHITE PINE TIMER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAR FIELD COUNTY, PENNA. For sale, a tract of 250 Acres of first-rale White Pine Timber Laud in Clearfield connty, Pennsylvania, with in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which is a good rafting k tres m), and within hauling distance, over a good road to Pennsylvania Railroad. There is a new and ffrat-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good running order, on title - property, with dwelling houses for It-oilmen, and other necessary Improvements needed' around a Lumber inunutacrory. - . The White Pine Timber is heavily set; and of the best quality. There is also first-rate Oaken the tract. and the soil is rich end rol Hoe, and can he readily sold for fanning purposes after the. timber is off. There are Several Acres of first-rata White Pine timber lands adjoining this property Which can be bought et a reasonable price, which would supply timber enough for several years• . operation.. Lainfier can bri readily railed' or sent to market by railroad at a good profit. - There are Churches, Schcmls.and Post °Mee near the property. RIM the neighborhood is flourishing and: prosperous. This is a most des table property, and well worth the attention of capitalists who wish to invest In active business. ?or further partienlars, address 41161 i W. TENSR, mhfl-tf • • No. ia South THIRD Street: 'GERMANTOWN—FOR SAL ILL A. moderate AIM Stone noun; on RITTENHOUSE , Street. Parlor. dintng-room. and kitchen on first Boort six chambers. bath-room, gas, water, all in coin plate order. Apply to ' WS!. IC BACON. noliG-6t 2 Zl . 'North FOURTH Stopet.:-:,-i FOR SALE TOOkPITAMSTS: —A most eligible and beautiful LOT, - of Val ACRES, within seven miles of the Market•street Bridge, in Lower Marion,. Montgomery county, coati n one to the magnificent grounds owned •by Mrs. MARY PUN. GASKILL, as Penn Cottage, liberally • covered with young forest trees of every variety, and through 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 bantling purposes to he quarried. For a rural rsidenco its position in highly advannigeone, in fact it cannot be equalled, being-situated about live hundred feet above tide-water.andsurrounded with the most picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon sur passed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen tral road, or a half mile from old Lancastor road. ALSO, A Ham, FAR: wen Urea, tn•the imme- Mate vicinity or the improving part of West Philadel phia, south of MARKET Street. ALSO, Feveral of the most valuable and desirable Minding lots in 'Tess Philadelphia.. south of Market street. For terms and particulate apply to No. 115 aoTrim Street, above WALNUT, between FRONT and SECOND Streets—Up Stairs—between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock. . _ fe22-if 7t• PROPOSALS. TiEPUTY: QUARTERMASTER GENE RALIVOIPPICK— Pnrnanni.rittA, March 5, 1963. PROPOSALS be received at tide office until SATURDAY,. 'Tth m et., 1412 o'clock M.. for the imme diate delivery, In thia city, of TWO THOUSAND IRON JOCKEY STICKS. The right is reserved to reject all bids deented.too high. A. BOYD, mht. 2t Captain, and A. Q. M. P ROPOSALS FOR . HORSES AND mms. CIIIEF QI!AILTERMAF,TER'I4 OPFECE. DEPOT or WASHINCMV. Corner Eighteenth and 0 Streets, Washington, D. C., March 4, 1963. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this (Anse until Tneeday, the 17th day of March, at 1 - 2 o'clock M.. for fnrnishing the Government with (2,0(l) two thousand horses, and 12,0(0) two thonsand mules, of the following description,' viz 1232320 • Por Cavalry; CLSOM one thousand dye hundred horses. from (15) fifteen to (16) sixteen hands high, between five and eight years of age, of dark colors, well broken to the saddle, compactly built, in good flesh, and free from all defects. • DM= Nor Artillery, (1 1 0) five borses, from (153() fifteen and one-half to (16) sixteen hands high, between five and eight years of age, of dark•colors. free front all detkets, well broken to harnesg, compactly built, and to weigh not Ices than LIDO pounds. MULES. Twa thousand mnles to conform to the following • SPECIFICATIONS. ALL to he in good Iles Ant to he (N) fourteen hands and over in height. Ant to he sound serviceable mules for draught pur pones, and to be OVER TITRES AND ENDER NINE rgaits OF AOE. PROPOSALS. Tim full name and poet office address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If a blti is made in the nanie of a firm, the names of all the partied must appear. or the bid Will he considered as the individual propodarof the party signing it. Proposals from dfsioyat parties iota not be con sidered,. and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposition. IF FOR POMBA, Proposals must specify clearly whether the bl,l is for cavalry or Artillery Horses, and la no ca mast both be bid for on the same paper. If any bidder wishes to propose for both dames. he must forward two distinct proporals—ono for each class, complete initse(f—and Losing no reference to any other proposal by the some party. BM= Proposals must ho In separate envelopes from those for Horses, and must in no manner refer to or depend on them. Proposals mutt be addressed to Colonel D. 11. 3117CP1i, Quartermaster United States Army , . Washing. ton, D. C.. and should be mainly marked Proposals for Horses," or " Proposals fur Males," as the case may be. OCARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to All the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures must lee appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors nts' be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be present lu person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered- Bonds equal in amount to one-half the suns to be re - eetved on thc cone , act, signed 1 the soutractor and bath of his guarantors, wall be required of the successful bid der upon signing the contract. • • As tho bond must- accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds signed in awicipation and ready to be produced when the contract is signed. . . . . Blanks for bonds can imprecated upon application he ir g made at this office. either personally, by letter, or by telegraph FORM OP GUARANTEE.. We, --,of the county of —, anti State of —, 1 and —, of the county of —. and State of—,do hereby guarantee that is able to fnltil the on tract, lit accordance with the. terms of his proposition, and that should his proposition be accepted, he will at Once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awExcled him we are prepared to become his secatities. (To this guarantee most be aPponded the official certifi cate above mentioned ) INSeECTION, .ttc. • All Homes contracted for natter this advertisement will be inbieeted to e rigid iniptilion. lint Mosta not conical= Ink 59 i 7 arectir i raelat, regect.74, Trie ' llOrgerin blilietivered in this city within twenty days front the date of the contract, tend no extension of time will be granted on any pretext. All Mules contracted for render thin advertisement will be subjected to a rigid inspection, and those not conform ing to the specifications wilt be rejected. The Mules must all be delivered In this city wltitiA (20) twenty-five days from, the date of signing the con tract. Payment to be made uppu the completion of- the con tract, or so noon thereafter as the Chief Quartermaster shall he In funds., Any Informality iu tbe.:old, or non-conformance with of this advertisement, will Insare the re- The liersernwr..al fired each, add the ors or o(o) two hun each, unless the Chic ttmttent• asters o i L ia-dobtailleed the interest of the Government, to Vary-tho umber. The' Chief quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all hide that he may deem too high. RUCKER, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. - mh6-tmhla ' - Depot of Washington. H R..: _W . E 01.10SIND OUT, AT . C The atoek-4ii 110EBEALE HOUSE, comprising AURGE ASSORT/11E3T ..• . . pF :AU . ..KINDS OF GOODS. 4syform . and 410 COMIXFM.gRAtreets. SOAWBERRY EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA, Jud swayed ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. DEALER IN. ENKE. GRooKanss. fe2. CORNER . EVAN= and TINE 8t p, TRIQTLY nu , oa,ttonagia. h". 4 ' WINES. • :1100U, - POIM • KNOUICA, •ISUROA L GR.4r'E BRANDY. G. U. EVANS, zahs42tit Cow. Awn. VA South FIFTH Shea. REMIER'S ITORYTYPES ARE AR- ThsTic. and truthful Ineturest flesh. ttab'& Efe-Itko AR and opiteablet halves correet; toryneesdo4 of conate niece life-111w, drapery richly colored. SECOND. Stop. t, , above Orem. 'lt TIP-TOP TOPS. -40 SIZES . AND Patterns oPBOYO Spinning Tons. Rosewood,.l2oplo, Boxwood, Mamma Vitto.,-dcc, Now French otyloo, and Odom W. MUIR, InIIS-3t 32 Sonth FOURTH Street OPERAGLASSES, OPERA GLASSES. rot We by_ Jaime W. WIEN & CO., el.srAmtf 934 ORBSTNUT BMW. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OrMUSIO. a' orlanoTz. .ADOLPH BlrtaFELy. Lessee And Director. • BUSILIOSS Agent GERMAN OPERA gATTIRDAY EVENING, March 7. SECOND NIGIIT OF THE SEASON. JOSEPH AND HIS rstorrErn - Etr. Grand Opera. in three acts, by Menai. .@y7' Seats for Entorday can he secured at once. lig Mad. .JOITANNSF.N. - ?dad. HOTTER, BEItR LOTTI 11EILII QUINT, HERR GRAFF. HERB NVETNLICEL PRI DMISSION. Raserved Seats InPa r q uetq Parquet mole, or Rai. copy, el. To he hnd at the Academy and J. B. Clonlre music store. F amil Chyle Amph th eatre m ca. MUSICAL FUND HALL. CARLOTTA PATTI'S FAREWELL' BENEFIT IN AMERICA. On FRIDAY EVENING, March 6, 186.3. Previous to her poaßlve gsnarture for Europe, on the llth Ii i diut. . . In order to make this the most brilliant Concert over given in this city, the manager has effected arrange- Merits with CARL AM:GRIPPE'S OPERA CORP INV. Including the GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, HERR LOTTL the raves-Ito Tenor. Mr. CHAS. JARVIS, the eminent Pianist Aftu3ical Director and Conductor CARL ANSCHUTZ PROGRAMME. PART r. 1. Overture.-"A Niebt in Grenada, ".. . 2. Aria.—From "Linda dl Chamonnix. MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, 3. Corcerto in B Minor. op..ll—Romance Lar ghetto, Rondo \lvaco, with orchestral ac companiment MR. CHARLES JARVIS. 4. Roznanze.—"Joseph." HERR LOTT!. G. MISS rPrfk. —From "Trawl In] ct." Don izetti CARLOTTA PATTT, HFIRR LOTTI, came. AND ORCHESTRA. PART if. G. Overture.—" Ileimkehr ans der Freud°. " Glendale Rohn 7. Aria. —From '•Plnto Magioo." (Queen of tho Night ) MISS CARLOTTA PATTI. 8. Polonaise in E Flat, on 22 MR. CH/amps JARVIS. 9. The celebratM "French " Law:bine Song."...Auber. MISS RLOTTA PATTI. 10 Chores.—' M S.VA CA Mozart. - CHORUS AHD ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Seats can he secured, withont extra chargo, at the Music Store of J. E. Gould, commenctug at 9 A.ll. . ou Thursday, March 5. Doors open at quarter past 7 o'clock. Cc need to com mence at S. The Grand Overstrung Piano Forte used. made by George Steck. New York, has been furnished try J. N. Gould, corner of Seventh and Chestnut. rob% NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA TRI. Lessee eed Stemmer Mr. W. WHEATLEY. TBIS (Friday) EVENING. March 6, INN, By the desire of tbe.s . sublio Dr. Bird's great Play of ERE BROKER OF BOGOTA. Revived this season for the first tune in ten years, WWI SUCII A DEC:SIVE SUCCESS. Will again be given, ED WIN FORREST . • - - Sustaining the part expressly written for Lima' FEBRO, THE BROKER. With the following unrivalled alAt : W. WIMATLE,Y as CABARERD'. J. McCullough As Ramon. Bornettas Psblo. • W. H. Leak aS Psi mem. .7. W. Collier as Fernando. 0. Becky Francisco: J. Canoll as Mendoza. C. Xingsland as Siivaho. Madame Penis( as Juana. Mrs. J. H. Allen as • Leonor. Conductor Mr MARK EfeßgLEft. SATURDAY EVENIND„. Afaroh7. LUCI LLE WF.STEHrf.- .AE TEE ERRING AND PENITENT WIPE. In the moral Drama or EAST LYNNE. 'PRICES OF ADNIISSION.—FamiIy Cittle, 26 cents;. Dress Circle, 50 cents; Parquet and Secnted' Seats hal Dress Circle, 75 cents: Seats in Private Bow, each Doors open at 7: Curtain rises precisely at 7g o'clock. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Sole Lame. . Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Brininess Agent Mr. JOBB T..DO.ISINBLVY. BENEFIT OF Mr. E. EDDY. TRI3 (Friday) EVENING; March G. 1813, Th The performance will commence with the'Drama of VIE AVENGER. John di Procida • Stella di Procida To conclude with tb_e_krigunt entitled THE TaILEE-GUARDS3LEN. Atlns ... ?Jr. L.' Eddy. Lady De Winter ' • Mr. Cowell. Porthos • - • . • gr. M E. L. Tilton. Doorsce ies open at 7: Oartata w4ll rim at 736- Johnson . . S. JOHN.DREWS AIICH-STEEE'r ItTR A.'A- THEATRE. • • B t uglpes,R A izent•and TreAP ll PIVT BENEFIT OF 3011 W WICKES — BOO S. MURPWIF: i4t pi rL o characters: TO-NIGHT,•FRIDA P Y Hki THE MERCHANT bF VENICE. John Wilkes Booth as Britton 1.1111 as Mrs. John Prow a 5.... . . To conclude with Shakepeare's CATHARINE ANb PETRUCIO. •John Wilkes BOoth: Catharine Mrs. John: Drs* charge. Curtain rises : Prices as usualat 7M•e'c. Sesta secul ock_ red without extre.l IiADAITE . Lrzzir At4CRTED - DT MIeS EMMIE LINGOIA Will give PATRIOTIC AYH HUMOROUS .R.F..4.711X(1S AND' .71 - RaITATIOI44: At the MUSICAL FUND HALL SATURDAY EVENING, March 7, 1663. For tbe benoflt of s 2t. ROME FOR THE ORPHANS OF VOLDIrFERR.4. CONOEBT- HALL.-G.P.A:N•Dr VOCAL' AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,' To be given by the M.M.NERCHOR, Ta aid of the _ CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER' HOSP/TAL;• On SATURDAY - EVENING, March 7, Mat The followinc eminent talents have kindly vultintereit their 'services: Bliss AUGUSTA ItOBSE, Soprano. Mr. J. H. CAMP. Tenor. Prof. MASSA It W WARNER, Piano. Prof. JOSEPH' ICE . Flute.' A CHORDS OF LADIES, and DIRGPELD's bRORTISTRA'.' P III.'WOLSIEFYBB: PROGRAMME: PART-4. By special request, "The Blessingaof Peace." (cantata.) Arranged and partly composed by P. 'M. Wasieret. PART You lib of July Oration, 'Spread Eagle; "by Yankee Granite& Conductor 1. Finale.—" Lohengrin," Wignor: Orchestra. under the direction of Adolph Birgfeld. 2. Chorus.— . 'Hauler s Farewell," Nentleteaohn, 3ttennerchor, 3. Plano Solo.—" Romance et Etude Erbica Prof. M 118. 1 ,4117. Wainer. 4. Solo.—" Convien Parttr, ' Mom. the "Daughter at • the Regiment.") .. Donizetll: Miss Augusta Roese. S. Flute Solo.—" 0 Dnlce Concento," with variations.- Prof. Joseph hennedr. 6. Solo and (horns.—" Onr Cott utry's Flag, "C. Guinpert Mr. .1. H. Camp and Mainnerchor. 7. Chorus and Orchestra.— . 'The Star-Spangled Banner."' Iftennerehor. To commence at S o'clock. Tickets Sficents. . . The Piano FOrte tr.e4l on this orea.lon 13 frdm the ester, bllshment of Schomaker St Co., No. MN Chect nut street, and will he drawn for daring the Fair. the: preceding trek. Chances 00 cents, to - be had of the ladies in at tendance. mho-S‘t • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER OF TENTH and CHESTNUT Streete.—N f NT H WBB N. WOODROFFEE BOHEMIAN TROUPE Op GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDa NESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS --The WO , brated Irw.prescore GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR. made entire]? of Glass, will be In fall operation. All the Bragniecnt Works of Art, matiefitctured •b 7 the Company, will }e dielrihnted erntuiteualy to the clat ter& Or SATCRDAY AFTERNOON everrchild will receire n Gift. FRIDAY EVENING. HALM 6.. A TOUR NAMENT OF WIT. A Spleni id Ceee of Work will be erre tc the author of the beet Conundrum...en any en iect. . • e First Present, each eTeming,will bell, Splendid Case ot Wass Work. Admission. t cents. No half price. Exbibition commences in the Bs's:axing at 8 o'clock. Afternoon at 8 o'clock. mlkt-er AtSSESIBLY BUILDINGS -TENTH and CHERTNEIT. _ . AMUSEMENTS FORBI OLD TAZND" TODZSG: SIONOR'T The great BIAMCIAN and VEI3TRILOOOIST, with hie . :LEARNED CANARYI3IRDS. wit' - give his new and popular entertainments EVERY•EVENINO dnrins the , week. commencing at 714 o'clock, a nd . WRONESDAY and .S.ATURDAY AFTERNOONS at a • The attractions-. will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful powers in Ventrileenism, and the Learned Canary Birde in their new charaw ere. Admission Sicenta. Children 13 cents. f4EII3I2ANI.A..ORCHESTA-PUBLIO ‘ 1 " REPEARSALS snore SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 334 o'cloek, st the MUSICAL•PUND.HALL,- CARL , SISNTZ, conductor.• Tickets S'i•cents. Packazee of five . tickets C. To be bad of Andri.Ae Co., No. DOI Obestant • greet: J. E. Goiald, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tho . Rail door. n037-tf. g'AS:SIiER'S• 0 B•OHESTRA . .. 914 Somfb-BielfrinWanwZlValmit delo4kt IpPENNSYLVANIA.% ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. I. open daily (Sunday. eneeptoOftom 9 A. M. 6 P.M. Adsion neut... Childrea.balf price. S m har l. e. of sin& sio. .IT9 isLilf;7l;[sb )[i];!aa.`fi"-! TTNITED STATES LEPRINSURst,NCE COMPANY OF N'EF4•YORK.• .TOgiPH , OLLINS,Awldeit. JOHN EADIE, Seeretasr. cAPITAL AND STINFIVS N. , V99111Q% 4 nn Ills tieh DIIIIOIDIR. t. n% WIT the Duty correct prnocrple. The haw ceder leblel, this Company 6 chartered Pro ' vides that, if the capital' shonid, from (lay elVa , Se, h.icoma Impaired to the extese. of $21,000, or rn o , the stoekhoid• era shall be. called upon to make go.:At such deflele . ;ew... This is the only cask eon:many. America which atrorda 'this safeguard to Pettey holders. Aividends declared every three years, the next OA • March 4tlr, 1063, Rates of preroldu charged by tbli.impany. are 141012, 2ID years' exagnamce and- the r apbakpe (attire rate of • Interest will Dee y. O. BARDEMWER-PBII, Age*. too. 424 , WALN•atAktee;,.PAIMAIIDIda. REPERYNCAB. , Sosepli Papp:Teen, Seq., Ppecii.eat ;93tee TmalF". 'Bon. Archibald Mclntyre. Tr,,iamnrer . Mts. esers.J.si Cooke & Ban Wilirtatt*lWge tt e 1 " -, ' 1104 '" ••••••••••Sh_ctvise itgl! , -wwm GA - J tak:sD FIRE. AID • M.Lla Nit! INSTIltatC* COMPANY OFFDEE. 415 WAIST.). MEET. PtAILDELPIIata. CAPIT.? o I, a23C4001). Th Company cOntiteee to take eake on the elfrit Glasses of Property at lasaratea. Thoprfato CM rely - ,stsla its reepon:ReitttY, and araky. to pay losses promp'. Ite diebompeente (or theberafait of thepublic. duritz the last nine ;pars, exceed 500,C PO' 1;10,74:7 4 4,Rt3, and we iespectkidy.aplieit its User in the Catnaa.. . . DIRECTCHE, CHAS. I. DIIPEZT. JX.IRT WALKEE, JOHN W. CLAW:WEN. ...VIIIf,__THORNI" C. E. HELAZLITT, .7..IedIABADi HAP:* ' DAVID BOW. JR., ...Tlnt 8. HOE, of N. 'AI WM. M. EWO114„ FORMAN SIIEIYPATAD, JOSEPH Api 11, D., N. E LAWREIVIE, MOBLABJOHN BEPPU& . ZEICIALAE CJIAITEN, Pzeatiloy4.. S. GILLia - Y, Vic* ProAldBA,:k.. JAS. IL ALVORD, sar.retaiv. sa llyUi _ . FINSFirvANCE COM . 9407; : .1 .-- 01. 1161 W CRESTRUIF Street. ) , HILADRLPFIT FIRE. AND. IFXBAND IN&B.ANCIL • DIRBOTORR: preset. N. ney.'4. F. D. Woodruff. chas. Rich Gi...upia Sitel Itil Irigh la "'• i...!..i._ .- tldrilY keimai. .4.-- ..c., -1. , l i ka RISIII I 4 . rb S, . myth it‘ It R t es - O. V. Nlsvil.l. BOC K r). Ea*. Fii.ANCIS N. BITCH', _FresiclemS. CHARLES RICHARDsoN, Itiverrestden% _ NiTLLIAIIS I. BLANCHARD, seerelar.v. Lials4lll .. .-- T7NIVERSAL CLOTHWIVRINGEM, `k." Saves Its value in Rear of cloalssnevery six utoisgia. No. 3, large Family T:rioger.• ....Hai With coal:, No. 99,,Mt dium Family Wrinxer,...... 7. Warratkial. No. 2K, medium raptly WriagOst... St Withorecogs , No. 9S . mall FigallYWrlnner IS. Not uranium& No Wringer can be duralilaucithoutungutlisols. WALCOTT& BURNHAM, 'SW. CHESUCUTSt., Exclusive - Agouti' tau PoNtorn Powisylrania. Inh4-If-I.m. . . COFFER. COFFEY; 1 I COFFEE !! The bast and cheapest fv.ensred Coffee In the city. A trial will convince the tocr,t skarXral. No charge made If satisfaction is not rend'sred. YraParad and for sale "at the RaglegPjain 4 gV e ce and Coffee Works. . kV, ar id North ETON Street. Eal4-atu UPWARD WORRELL. Kreutze•. Donizetti •Mice Wood. .Shylce. Haesaniq • ••Portla
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