/LUNT SUNDAyS. • BY TIM BARD Or TIMM HALL. Four Sundays lu MICCP•181011 Have been extremely wet, And they who make professloe Of piety. must fret. For, If they use no coaches, Though much of dump afraid, They must to their approaches To church or meeting-o<We. And mire trlbulatton To hit to humid hooks, And hear an oxhortation However orthodox. Some people, prone to clatter. Of "sermons dry" complaint But (loos It mend the matter 'When we are drenched with rain? Bra in this damp affliction, Somo comfort must appear; The almanac's prediction Earl brighter days aro near. The ann shall shine on Sunday And attire's face look glad, Just like a happy mortal In MONTT'S I/armada clad Our assortment of Ready-made Clothing is the largest and most complete in Philadelphia; all can be suited. at Prices below market rates. TOWER HALL, No. GIB MARKET Street.. BENNETT & CO. JAYSE'S EXPECTORANT lIAS BEEN FOR Harty years Cm Standerd Remedy for ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, PLEURISY, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS, • AND ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. No better evidence of the great onrative powers of this EXPECTORANT can bo of erect than the andel:it testi mony of those who have been restored to health by its tum, and the wide-spread Popularity which, for so long a period, it line maintained in the face of all competition, and which has created a constantly iuortasing demand for it in all parts of the world, -Here is a portion of the testimony lately received: THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE, Roy. B. F. lIBDDEff. Pastor of the First Baptist Charch, Camden, Ic. 3., writea: • "A few weeks since, while suffering fr. in. very mt. Taro cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great dif. Really I could speak so as to be understood. 'While in this condition your EXPEriTORANT not only give me Immediate relief, but to three or four days completely cured my cold and removed my hoarseness. I, therefore, take pleasure in recommending the EXPRCTO RANT as being, in my judgment, tho best Cough Medians before the public." ' SOON RECOVERED GOOD HEALTH." _ . JAMES L. WILLIAMSON, Landlabarg, Perry, aosutY. Pa., writes: "Sumo two years ago I was greatly afflicted with a very violent COUGH, which aappuar,•,l to have taken such deep hold of me that I was assured by physicians that I had the coneumption, and that there was bat lit tle prospect of medicine caring me. While in this con dition I wee induced to try JAYA'S I,XPECTORANT, and I am happy to say, by the faithful nse of thia medi cine. I soon recovered good health, and this day conti nue to enjoy it." "ONCE MORE LIRE MY FORMER SELF." Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWSON, of Zio. 1217 Clarion street, Philadelphia, writes: Some time ago I was attacked with that most fatal dis ease. BRONCHITIS. and finding that it was making sad havoc with my constitution, I sought the advice of a physician, and while under his treatment I must say that I seemed to regain my wonted str.cigth almost as Quickly as I lost it. Alter an interval of some months, however, I was again prostrated, and, of coarse, sought My former remedy; but this time with no good midis, although I gave it a ',nig and .patient trial. 1 next tried Cod Liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief, hut made no apparent cure. From the Oil I want to per haps a dozen other finest dm+, warranted to cure. &a., but all failed, I was at last advised lst a friend to try DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and the result, I lain happy to say, has been most astonishing, and I am once more like my former sett It will give me great pleasure to recommend your justly celebrated Expectorant to any one unlisted with a Bronchial Complaint. VALUABLE TESTIMONY PROM CIIINA. Rev. I. J. ROBERTS, the well-known Chiang° m11;- 0101 , 017, writing from Canton, under data of June 25, IBA earn:. I hod tho EXPECTORANT a very valuable Medicine; indeed, I cannot do without it on account of a °mob Breast Complaint, which has troubled me more or less for several years past, and which originated from my preaching too loud and long in the open air. The EX PECTORANT always eases the pain and quiets the amp tome, and; were it not for the requirements of my VMS- Bon. I believe would have ere this effected a permanent care. THOUGHT HR COULD NOT LIVE Mr. T. ROBINSON. of Utica, Clark county, India n a, Wrltea: I have been allitated for fifteen years with an obsti nate and severe cough, which prevented me from doing any work that required much exertion. I was SO re duced that my friends thought I could not live I tried litany medicines, but stopped taking them through despair of being any better. Fortunately I commenced using Dr. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, two bottles of which rid me of my congh. I ant In my fifty-ninth year, and during the past harvest I did a good day'e work in the field. Eov. JOHN DOIVIINO, D.D.I formerly of the Fifth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, and now Pastor of the No reen 'Baptist Church, New York, says: I have long known the virtues of your EXPECTO RANT, and frequently tested them on myself and family when afflicted with coughe or colds. I believe it to be (us of the best remedies ever discovered for these male ilea. CROW' EFFECTUALLY CURED, JOHN .11A112111.A.11, Esq., Stewartstown, Dr, IL, writes: ----- Not long since a child of mine - mad a vary violent sad distressing attack of Croup, which must have droved fatal had not immediate relief been obtained. I tommenced using your EXPECTORANT, 'and within giro-quarters of an hoer the child, having taken six leaspoonfule, breathed with perfect ease—a cure within that time having been effected. HEALTH PERFECTLY RESTORED I FREDERICK A. DROOKIFELT, No. 641 Fisher street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, writes: "For more than two years I was afflicted with CON SUMPTION, and doing this time. owing to a constant cough and the sharp pain and difficulty of breathing which accompanied it, I obtained but little rest. Having tried In vain many different remed ial, I began to lose all hope, when a neighbor, whose husband bad been cured of a similar complaint by the use of Dr. JAYNE'S EX PECTORANT, persuaded use to give it a trial. After taking several bottles, large quantities of corruption were thrown from me, and I then began to mend gra dually until my health is now perfectly restored." A SAVE AND VALUABLE BIBMICTRE Rey. RUFUS BABCOCK, D. D., formerly President of Waterville College, Maine, writes: For more than IL dozen years I have recommended Dr. p. JAYNE'S FAMILY bIEDICINEti, and especially the EXPECTORANT. I know that these metlictoes aro high ly esteemed end frequently prescribed by some of the most respectable of the regular practitioners of tilteliolue, , and I do not hesitate to commend them as a valuable ad dition to onr materia =affect, and a safe, as well as Jim'- , riently beneficial, remedy for the diseased. This Expectorant isprepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE di fiali, No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. mhll-2t IVIA.RRIME). 'WILBINS—CRANMER.—On the 7th Instant, by Rev. W. Cathcart, Mr. Blion B. Wilkins, of Philadelphia to Bi VI Craumer, of New Jersey. 0121811 TR —eBIP.—On the Bth instant. by Rev. T. B. Miller, Mr. John Griffith, Bucksaphia to Miss Catlin- Tine SOP, of Rieglevrille, co., Pa. I...)iiml•fil IR/EBY. —On the oth inst., Annie W. Busby. Funeral from the residence of her father, 'Mordecai Busby, No. at North Twelfth street, on Fifth-day 'll terneouil2fh inst., at 2 e'olock, to which the relatives and friends are invited. OLDENBEROB. —On the afternoon of the 10th inst., Daniel Oldenbergh, in the 85th year of hie age. • His relatives and friends and those of the family are - respeotfullY invited to attend the funeral, from hislato residence. We. 874 North Eighth street, on Friday after noon at %o'clock. MOO —On the Bob Walter. aged 4 years; also, 4:ln the 10th RF. inst., Virginia, aged LI months, children of 'Cern°liits and Mary B. Moore. Funeral from the parents residence, No. 1012 Wood -street. on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'c lock. lt° FOR.—At Nashville. Tennes.ee, on the 28th ult. of pneumonia, Charles H., son of Joseph Fox, in the 31st year of his age. - }Hs relatives and friends of the family are particular ly invited to attend his funeral, from his father's rest -dense, No. 12113 Spring Garden street, on Fourth day 'morning, the 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, without further stooge. ABBOTT.—On Sunday morning, Bth Instant, Mrs. • 'F.lizabeth M. Hood, wife of W. S. Abbott, and daughter of the late John. M. Hood. Funeral services at the Church of St. Matthias, Nine teenth street above Green, this (Wednesday) morning, the 11th inetant, at 11 o'clock precisely. • 'CLOPPER. —On the 9th instant, Emma Corning, aged 3 years and 2 weeks, daughter of John E. and Fannie Clapper. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 414 Berkley Street, Camden , this morning at 11 o'clock. • BATTIES. --On the Slit instant, Mary, widow of the late George Betties, aged 73 years. BOULTON. — in the city of New York, on the 6th in stant, Elwood Bonitos, in the aith year of his age. * C E OAGLE. —On 010)th instant, Sallie Ann, daughter of Geer and Sarah Ann Cougle, aged 3 years and 3 dare. • ANS.—On the Slit instant, Charles Evans. songf and Hannah Evans, aged 3 years, OBITUARY PRILEL.II4I; BEMINART. March 8, 1883. At a meeting of the members of the Xi Rho Delta So ciety, bald in their hall, Friday /Inning theeth last a committee consisting of Granville Prizer, Tustin. and William P. Webb offered the following reso lutions, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, lathe providence of God our late brother, 30011 WERLEY, bits been suddenly cot otf by the hand of death and removed from oar midst : therefore, Ben Ived, That we bow in submission to the will of cognizeo rulein dispensationsd upon earth: that we re in the of the Divine Being wisdom, power, and goodness; one who cannot but do all things trail. Resolved, That our late brother was kind and gener ous hearted we love him; whatever failings he may have bud, as with the rest of poor humanity, we would bum , them with his body. Reeoitted, That we deeply sympathize with the family of our deceased brother, and offer them our condolence in their bereavement and alliiction. Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of mourning for the ppece of thirty days. Res.:avert, That we forward a copy of these resolu tions to the friends of the Chester that they be aent to the rapers of Philadelphia and Montgomery counties for publication. GRANVILLE FETZER, BEPTIMUS J. TUSTIN, WILLIAM P. W EBB, Committee. B LACK.FLORENTINES.- A new thin material, 9-4 and 8.4 wide. Black Barege Batumi 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Bareges 9-4 and 8.4 wide. Black Crape Idarettes 8-9 and 84 'Witte. Black Mud ye and Crape Tammatans. Black Bombazines and Summer Bombazines. Black Oros-grain and Poult de Sole Silks. Black °loamy Lyons Taffeta Silks. Black Tandem and Mousealines, Just Received by LESSON & 80L MOUNINO STORE. No. DIS CHESTNUT Street. "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND .A-1 ARCH, are opening Rork-Span 811 k Lansa Shawls.„ long and square Black Thibet Long Shawls. Black Baroge Hernant, 1 and 2 yards wide. Black Florentine. Now Fabric. fe2B YRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH are owning ~ Ntyle gram tipa l. apnobp°T egic Engneh DeMbazinee, Find Citisllt7 , rode _ • • • ' A STATED MEETING OF THE _ d _yingrpeunen Rouse Painters AM ocitttion will be r ri r et o . ' gm f ri s lllT) Phmnix Hose Company, 'LANE , clook b. on WEDNESDAY evening, 'arch U. at 8 0 Punctual attendance is earnestly i tYX. 3 o ted . .oYrrintia. Secret W. BAINES, President. it* 110BICEOPATrii i F HOSPITAL, 1115 Er CUTHBERT Street—'ru i nst i tut i on ta nog open the reception of sick and w oo oded Soldiers, who will received and proVided for 11X the moat comfortable atter me of charge. • B. P. EILBRN, 0934 - Secretary of bo ar d of Managers NOTICE IS GIVEN NRIA.T getout- CATION hos been made to the spring Garden nranco.Company for the re-isene of Permtual Polloy, I , Bo2.'fgr $1 ,BA premium WO, upon putmlsea 13th r.et, 18 fa,A,V) knohos; north of Jefferson street, out a. nests." has beenlost or mislaid. . • • taw It' 0 BOND. r3z. GRAND RALLY FOR THE UNION t INAUOUBATION OF THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB. A mfeting of the unconditional friends of the Union, and all in favor of bustelaing the General Government in suppressing the present unholy Rebellion, Rill bo held at • MUSICAL FUND "(AIL. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 11th Instant" to celebrate the Inauguration of the NATIONAL UNION CLUB. - - - HisExcellenci Govornor CURTIN will preside, and addresses will bo made by llle Enosßoney Gov. ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tenn. Ex-Gov. WRIGHT, of Indiana. Hon. JOSEPH P. DOOLITTLE, of Wisconsin , lion. SAO. POMEROY. of Katmai. lion. HENRY WILSON, of Massachusetts. Ex-Gov. HICKS, of Maryland. Hon. SAMUEL C. COWPER. of Virginia, Bon. HENDRICK B. WRIGHT, of Pennsylvania. Hon. BENJAMIN F. WADE. of Ohio. BENJAMIN H. I3REWSTER. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Esq., and other distinguished ameakers. Let tbo loyal men rally in their strength, and evidence to the Traitors in the North, as well as in the South, their determination that THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED! By order of the Executive Committee of the NATIONAL UNION CLUB, JOHN H. DIEHL. Chairman. S. SNYM LEIDY, Eecretarr NATIONAL UNION :•OLUB O F PHILADELPHIA. The Committee will eit daily in the Rooms of the NA-. TIONAL UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH. Prom thine, to five o'clock P. M., and from seven to nine o'clock P. AL, to enable all persons loyal to the Union to 1111.91 the Constitution, and become members. ALGERNON B. ROBERTS, President. S. SNYDER LEIDY. Secretary. mhlo-6t COALELENCEDIENT. —THE ANNUAL 11;Commosealneot of the PHILADELPHI4 COL LEGE OF PHARMACY will be held on TUCIISDAY EVENING next, the 12th inst., in the Musical Fend Halt, at 8 o'clock P. 51. The Valedictory Address will be delivered by Prof. R. P. THOMAS. The public is re pppetfully invited to attend. The Germania Orchestra will bo in attendance. mhlo-3t• • IM:b OFFICE OF THE FRANKPORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, REEKS STREET , BELOW FOURTIL—PtiII.ATELPIIIa. March 0, 1.463. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their office, on SATURDAY, March list, at 11 o'clock A. Si.,to take action upon the Supplement to the Charter, approved March 4. 1863. By order of the Board of Directors: rchil-12t CIIARLES R. ABBOTT, Secretary. Vir• NOTICE.—AN EXAMINATION FOR PRINCIPAL TEACH lilt in the Mount Vernon Grammar School for ODD will be held at...the Mount Vernon School HOMO, CATIIARINE Street, below Fourth, on FRIDAY. March 13, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M., and will be continued on the following day, com mencing sail o'clock A. M. By order of the Board of DirragrßfrtohigaridTSTeethin iimit DI V. MeRBAN, WILLIAM STEDMAN, mh9-ISt Committee on.Roatifivacion of Teachers. THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE :IN SURANCE COMPANY, Mardi 2, ISE— The Directors have this day declared a diyidotut of FIF TEEN DOLLARS PER sri ARE on the stook of the Com pany for the last six months, which will be paid' to the Stockholders, or their •letral representatives, after the 9th instant . WILLIAM G. CROWELL. mh8412 Secretary. Mrav COMIONWEA.LTH. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVA NI A. - OFFME, 613 CHIAMTNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. February 23, 1563. The business and affairs of this Company being now in process of liquidation, all parties having claims monist the Commonwealth Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania willpresent the same fur settlement and payment at this office within thirty days from date. By order of the Board of Directors. fe26-tvfrmlm SAMUEL S. MOON. Secretary. M ' , CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, February 21. INN. TO HOTEL - AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by less memoirs than ono geed. Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved April„2o, 1818. OD the following days, via.: WARDO. First Monday, March . 2, IE2. Second Tuesday, 3, Third and Fourth Wednesday, " 4, " Fifth Thursday, " 6, ' b Sixth Friday. " 8, " Feventh and Eighth Monday, " 9, " Ninth and TenthTneeday, " 10, Eleventh . Wednesday, " 11, " Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, " 12, Fourteenthand Fifteenth Friday, " 13, " Sixteenth Monday, • • 18, • • Seventeenth Tuesday . , " 17, " Eighteenth and Nineteenth... Wednesday, " 18, " Twentieth Thursday, " 19. " Twenty-brat and Twenty second Friday. Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Monday. " 23, " Twenty-fifth Tuesday, " 24, ..fe27-to mhlB JAMES SHAW. Clerk. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON.4.E. M TI sT TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PILLIA.DIIIe PHIA, October 24, ISM 'Wounded Soldiers and Sailors dotty:am of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, Ism Government Surgeon-Artist. I,EGAL . NOTICE. -LETTERS *TESTAMENTA RY on the last will and testament of SAMUEL B. BASS, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceaSed, having been granted to the undersigned' by the Regieter of Wills. for the city and county of Philadelphia, all Persons having Claims or demands against the estate are requested to make known the same without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate to make payment to JAMES P. CLAY. Executor, TWENTIET H Street. ..—.Ph IMA COITRT FOR PIIILADELPHIA. Eatat. . —.SON. deceased. The Rod tor appointed hythe Orphans' Court to e audit, e ttio and adjust the third account of said THOMAS prPLEY. trustee under the will of SAMUEL J. HEN DERSON, Esq., deceased, and to report distribution of the balance, Ac., will meet the parties interested, for the pnrimee of his ap_pointment, at his °Rice,. No. 40 t PRUNE Ftreet, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-fourth day of March. 1E42. at 12 o'clock, M, of that day. mbll-urfkmat P. P. MORRIS. Auditor. N 0.2021 Both COPARTNERSHIPS. EM COPARTNERSHIP' HERETO- T fore extntin under the firm of OIOON, PEGU kIG NOT, & BRO., is dissolved, this day, by mutual con sent. Either of ihe undersigned is authorized to use the name of the firm In settling the inisitoss. GUSTAVUS MON. CONSTANT PEQUIGNOT, AUGUSTE PEQUIG NOT, Philadelphia, March 10, lOn lt* T IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned have formed& Limited Copartnership,• pursuant to the Act of Assem bly relative to Limited Partnerships. The general na ture of the business intended to be transacted is the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET BUSINESS, at No. 37 South SECOND Street. The General Partner is J. T. DBLACHOLX, residing at Iro. 2121 GREEN Street, Phi hulelphia. The Special Partner is J. B. 01118. residing -in DELAWARE County, Pa., whp has contributed la cash the sum of Fifteen I honsand Dollars to the capital of said firm. The Partnership commences the First Day of Marc*, n 63, and terminates on the first Day of March, 1 5. T. DELACROIX. fe2S-sw32tJ. B. OKIE COPARTNERSHIP.—MB. .• SAMUEL NEEDHAM has been admitted ass Partner In my bushiest. from this date. Tricrites DOLL N.. Pulismmmus, March 7, ISA • The Firm style THOMAS DOLkN & COMPANY. THOMAS DOLAN, SAMUEL NEEDJIM COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOR-THE undersigned have this dos , formed a copartnership. under the firm of COATES BROTHERS. for the transac tion of the WOOL BUSINESS, at their present lomat on, No. 127 MARKET St.Phila. BENJAMIN COATES, Feb.20,1E43. . If'o2l-Im*) GBe.MOREISON COATES. THF, SIBSCRIBEES . WILL CONTI -a- NUB the DRUG BURINBEM as heretofore. at the Old Stand, No. 724 iLABIEBT Street. WAL & CO.. Druggists, 724 MARKIT Street. PERSONAL. Inadtia TY are nom e o V r a v d te t e o . for . a — i.b A ui L ty L ar SOLDIERS FRS BOUNTY, without regard to the Apply Immediately in person or by _letter, to tte United States Army and If avy Agency. S. B. corner TWELFTH and MAES7,T Street% Philadelphia. LAUGHLIN & MADDOX. T) EN SI ON S.-$3.00' BOUNTY AND • Pas procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed o a r advanced upon, by JAFULTON. Solicitor for Claimants, • 42 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. • Particular attention given to parties living at a din, lance. 0c1,341- HARDWARE. . • • • CLOSING OUT, AT OLD PRICES, The stock of • WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising A LAEOE ASSORTMENT OF ALL HINDS OF GOODS. 4M7 MARKET and 416 COMMERCE ; Streets. Inh6-Imlf T RIC TI;Y PURE ,OALIPORNIA. WISES. MOON. PORT, ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, GRAPE BRAND.Y. G. G. EVANS, ml6:l2tit• S OLE AMT. 4S South 'RIFTS Street D INING BOOMS AT 337 CHEST NUT STRZST.—The Sebum!bar havlim opened a FIRST-CLASS DINING SALOON at No. 337 CHEST NUT Street, ho is prepared to furnish MEALS at all hours. NM table will he furnished with the beet the market will afford, and the charges will ho moderate. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN J. HARTMAN. - mhll.3to Proprietor.. THE CENTRAL EATING HOUSE, -AL No. 4.11, Chestnut street, opposite Post Office, WILL OPEN March 10th, IHM This Hones will be conducted wholly on the European plan, and the choicest Timid* which the market can produce will be furnished to all who may be pleased to call, and at moderate prices. The etYle Itud arrangements of this Hones are not to be excelled by ROY 113 this city. Mr. C. D. PARTRIDGE the proprietor, solicits the patronage of all those in search ot a First Class Reston. rant. mbi) 12t. RANBERRIES. Cl 100 bbli. Now Javan'. Cultivated by • JAS. W. COIPSELL, 115 South WATER. Stree THE 17NDEBBIGNED HAVE TAKEN the large and elegant Marble (are proof) Building, NO. 'Ol9- CHESTNUT STREET, (extending theenghls7 feet to JAYNE Street, and :I'3 feet in width,) for the purpose of carrying on the AUCTION AND COMMISSION. BUSINESS, . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Our riyulg days of sultwill be TFODAJI.tg„?,E p door apt woo or • In ethicitina %yore we would call attention to the on- Parlor advantages we possess to having one of the largest and finest rooms in the city for showing Goods to the best advantage. We have also ample room for the safe storage of goods. We shall be obliged for consignments, and any business that may be entrusted to us shall receive prompt attention. • Liberal advancesmade on consignments for one reAli lar or special sales, add prompt settlements in ail cases. mhl6' 'GILLETTE 42 SCOTT. , A GREAT -SUCCESS. - REIMER'S IVORYTYPES are pronounced byjnagee charming and most life-like ptcturea, head finely modelled flesh tibov nts fresh; Warm, and Impre s sive. SECOND Street Gs ., a e . . LDIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, ostthilrlzettes, Gossamer, VeattlatecliViii,Ven- Mated MP of oupgrlor manufacture. Pripet! are 10.Wef than thogeof any other establishment. BAKBRIIir - • fe2A-be . - • No. 909 CHESTNUT t3treet: RETAIL.DRY GOODS 1863 . " SPR/Na imply. 1863. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.. E. M. NEEDLES Has just wetted, and offers a moderate prim" 1O prialtd LINER CAMBRIC DRESSES, choice stylai and extra quality; also 24 pieces Printed Linens fur boys' Wear. JUST OPENED 100 dozen LINEN NANDKERCRIEFE, M 121 g conte. 100 do do do at 10 cents. E M. NEEDLES, • 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. 100 pieces W HITE PIQUES, 60c to SI. O O. 100 " BUFF and FIGURED, 50c to $l.OO. The above are now much to demand for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, and are offered at very mode rate prices. JUST RECEIVED, A new lot of Lace Trimmed and Blttalln. Bowe, latest styles and You moderato prices. - • • • . E. M: • NEEDLES. • • • MOM CirBSTIM E M. NEEDLES, JOTS CHESTNUT STREET, Ens received 100 TART ADYEILS. from 3 1 .43 le $l2 each These goods arc offered at prices much below presen market rates. 111119 /11tUW 1024 CHESTDIOT STREET E. M. NEEDLES At prices generally below present coat of imp3r WHITE GOODS, all descriptions. EMBROIDERIES, do do -LACES, do do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do TEL% &o. , &c. And respectfully inv . itos an Inspection of hi* *cook. CHEAP.DRY • GOODS, • CARPETS, . OIL CLOH, AND WINDOW SHADES—V. S. A RCHAMBAIILT, N. ts. corner ELEVENTII and 'MA It- BET Streets..Wili"opeo this morning from Auction, In /min Carnets, at 50, 62, 75,.87c., and $1; Botry and Stair Carpets, - 50c. to $l; /mg Camera 45 to Mc.; PloOr Oil Clotho, 50 to 75 eta Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75c. to $1.50; Sheeting. S hining , and Pillow Case Moiling, 20 to 40 et% ; Table Linens, 620. to $1; Napkins, 1131‘c. ; White and Colorrd Marseilles Guilts, $5 to 6S; Stella Sbawls. 513 to SS; Idol's de Lathes, 25 to 370. ; Chintzes '22 to 23c. ; Cloth Table Covers, 51.50 to 84; pl a i n and Fancy Casslmoree, 75 cts. to 61.50; Fancy Shirting Flannels, 50 to Mc. lm STAINED MARSEILLES TOILET. QUILTS. —We will offer a lot of, very flue Marseilles Quilts, very slightly discolored in the folds, for *lO a piece, the usual price of Oils Quilt is $2l ; one lot perfect do., measuring 3,ti by 3 yards, full double back and hand made $l2 each: one lot measuring 3 by 2% yards, hand made, *lO a piece ; one lot measuring 216 by 23X,. yards, hand made. 00.00 each; Marseilles Quilts at $.5, and 83 each; Pink Marseilles Quilts; Blue do. ; White do., from crib size to very largest made; best Heavy Honey Comb Quilts, 23i square '52.50; gatteen Quilt 11-4, $3 each ;Lancaster Quilts and Allendale do., all Sloes. There has no article raised in price so much as Mar seilles Quilts, but the above lot are goods that were im ported in 1857, and with one or two exceptions are still at the old prices. can Persons in want of any quality from 01to S2l a piece, nbe suited, R. D..& W. B. PENS/ELI., 1021 MAIM< MAL , below Eleventh. AND .OILCLOTHS. JUST RECEIVED, CANTON MATTINGS, To Which we Invite the attention of the trade. WOALLUM ct CO., N0:509 CHESTNUT STREET, •4. .20 . $ e . kEOII-STBEET • CARPET WARE •a---• ROUSE. • • JO..B..BLACKWOOD, ..832 ARCH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH. South Side, is now re ceiving FOR SPRIER TRADE A rich and extensive assortment of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETING% Of the best makes, Embracing_all the new atles. which are offered AT LOW PRICES FOR OASIEL mbryai. • R E M 0 V•A J.. T. PELAOROIX, • . has removed his • • • .: . STOOK ,OF. °ARP ETINGS, From 44 'torah No. 87 SOU SECOND STREET, . . . Where he'oflers to his old customers, and purchatiere gonerell7; a LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF CA.RPETINGS, of all grades. andbestknoitn Makes. OIL CLOTHS. BLITTINGS, AND .-WINDOW SHADES, • WHOLESALE A‘ND RETAIL. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J. T. DELIACROIX; 30. 37 SOUTH c SECOND STREET, above Chestnut mh7.4lm COMMISSION' MOUSES. ARM poopß. DARK-BLUE COAT. CLOTHS. DARR.BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR orricsms. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINOS AND SHIRT. INCS. For sae by FROTHING-HAM' & w ELLS. sel-Utf , • MILITARY GOODS. el W. SIMONS & BROTHER, SLITSOII-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTU. MRS OF JEWELRY. FIND SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY JES-itSto SEW ENG MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES THE " - SWAT" MAOHINE, WITH GLASS PRESSER FOOT, BEW STYLE RE3IIIER, BRAIDER, and other vabable improvements. ALSO. THE TAOGART & FARR MATES arrli. E. corner NINTH and CHERRY Streets. o.a.r..AD SIN GIN G.-T. BISHOP, 1632 FILM= etre& . • mh2-Ini* ROHOOL FOR BOYS, CORNER OF AD SPRING GARDEN Streets. iold-ziwtrlm N s LM. HunriwoN; Prtiletak RAGLESWOOD ..IdILITARY AC A.DE -11-• MY—rPERTII ANE9I4II. J --Three hours from Philadelphia. by Camden and Amboy line 6 A. ht.. fare ° .3Y. "Pupils may enter at an time. paying from date of entrance. Prospectuses, mith catalogues, at No. 903 CLINTON Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia references—Pret "Henry Coppeie.. Pliny E. Chase. . . mlOO im THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY -IL AND MILITARY INEYPITIITE, at WEST CHESTER, Penna., will resume the duties of the Summer 'Perm (fell five months) on thelet of MAY next. BOYS and YOUNG MEN thoronedy prepared for College or &mi nims. GREMAN. FRENCH, _and SPANISH taught by native resident teachers.. Military Instructor, Maier Gustavus Eckendorift Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof. Lewis For Catalognas, containing full information, apply to the Principal. WM. Y. WYERS. A. AL mhd-wfm2m VENLA.LE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, A- A. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 90 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success ful operation for eleven years, and is ono of the moat flourishing institutions in this section of.the - country. Special attention to paid. to the common and higher branches of Eh I nstru m en ta lsterior advantages furnished Vocal and Music. French 'taught by a native. and spoken in the family. For catalogues Stoe P ad dressll3 Bev: JOHN H. 43F.A.S.ELS res Y . , fe-ident. VILLAGE GREEN SEIONARY.-A T SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough Coarse in Mathematics, Claming, English Studies. &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes to Book-keeping. Surveying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at any time. Boarding Der week. $2. Tuition per Quarter, $B. For catalogues or information address Rev. S. HER VEY BARTON, A. M.. Village Green, Pa. oclotf INTERESTING TO THE LADIES. GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. We take pleasure in informing the Ladles who were disappointed last week in securing one of GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS, That by milling immediately at the following places they can suPlly themselves. On account of the great demand in New ork for the Crimper, only a limited supply has been tient to this city. First come, first served. Over WOO have been sold in New York in less than a month. For sale, retail by R. K. WART, 132 CHESTNUT Street. M. L. BAKER, 009 CHESTNUT Street. '.701.111 MUSTIN, Jr., 806 CHESTNUT Street. and cor ner of SEVENTH and ARCH Rtreets. A. & L. MYFJII3, 126 EIGHTH Street. wholesale by BOSUN & BENNETT, No. 11 North FOURTH Street. GILLETTE & SCOTT. 619 CHESTNUT St. mill()-3t5 GOVERNMENT SALE.—WILL "BE gold, by order of the War Department, at Public Auctlen, at ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, Pittsburg, Pa.. to tho highest bidder, at 10 o'clock A. fd., o t WEDNES DAY. March IS. 1883. he following United States pro perty. vie: . az,r o s noondo of scrap Iron, • - Scerel. ]4.0% " " Ledthee. 1000 'Powder Barrels, 1.800 Bullet Ble--.k. I,6B)Pacaing foxes. Tortes cash. H. H. R. WHITELEY, 1n1:13.12t • • . , Maier of Ordnance. LOST OR MISLAID-L—OERTIFIOATE Igo. 106 for 24 sharp* of Stock in the MANUFACTU RERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. All persona are here by cautioned against negottiding cause, as application Lae been made for reneral. , . f e u_wov. •-. • ••,. • WILLIAM A.-RHODES. IVIr 0 ET: TO ,INVEST.-PERIONS . . _ , . . . •=-,-• *Mine to maze sate Inyestmenta of money on. the security of Beallatate in the State of Delaware, eau ob. tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by addreeziple: B. B. COMBOYS. At the Philailelphla Bank,. ' INVOTOS JUST CHAS. •8: & JAS: 0&R. 1916 4,,WAL.HUT.. and.. XI G RANI IT THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. MARCIE 11. 1863. E. IVI NEEDLES, 10i4 CHESTNUT SrRERT. OFFERS FOR SALE EONS CHESTNUT S'I2IIBT 3,000 ROILS PITILADELPRI =CM EDUCATION. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. t p.11 , 11 0 ,8 R. OAMPI3ELL di CO., IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OP DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET Invite the attention of Cash Buyers to their FULL AND COMPUTE STOOK, Embracing tbe moat desirable stiles-of SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, DT ANY MARKET, MODERATE PRICES mb7-tap2o SPRING .STQCK: SILK AND FANCY. DRESS GOODS A. 'W. LITTLE & 103-2 m No. 325.11ARKET STREET. 1863. SPRING. 1863. R,IEGEL; WIEST; & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, _PEULADELPIII4 Merchants visit - Mg this city to purchase - Dur GOODS will find our Stock large and admirably asaorted, and at Lou , FIOURIAS. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducementi to purchasers unequalled by any, other hewn) in Philadelphia. fel9.2m. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE; ea CO.; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 24-IN. TEIJILD STREET, ABOVE RACE, • ;PHILADELPHIA. Rave now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than usually attrac. tive varlets of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Mao, a full assortment of hiBERIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS. and PHILADELPHIA-MADE HOODS. To which they invite the /meek/ attention of cash buyers. fell3-2m S PRING ' 1863. YARD, GILLMORE, & CO., Importers and Jobbers of SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOS. 617 CHESTNUT AND 614 JAYNE STS., Have now open, of THEN OWN IMPORTATION, a LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK SPRING GOODS, COMPRISING DRESS GOODS. BRAWLS, RIBRONS. GLOVES, &c. Also, a fun assortment of WRITE GOODS. LINENS. FURNISITING GOODS. EU- BROIDERIES, AND LACES. The attention of the trade is requeiteil. _ ~S-r-~X~-rl~ JOHNES, BERRY, Jr. CO., (Successors to Abbott, Johues, & Co.) swr MAREST, and 52 COMMERCE Streets PHILADELPHIA. TEPORTERE AND JOBBERS OP SILK FANCY DRY GOODS, Mare now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTPTS STOCK DRESS GOODS, lubitoted *pie Beason. Alao..a 101 l Assortment in WHITE GOODS, -RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &0., Which they elle; to the trade at the LOWBST PRIORS. CASH BUYERS ire Particularly invited to examine our Stool: tell:it WATCHES, JEWELRY; :&C. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT. LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. PARR & BROTHER, mll3 t.l' 324. CHESTNUT Street, beicilißoca4h; J. 0. FULLER, laxoporter and Wholesale Dealer hi FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No, 71.2 CHESTNUT Street, (Up-statre, opposite BLB.BOIMO Temple). . Has now open LABOR AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, FINE JAWSLET OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fell 4m D. T. PRATT, (srocEs3on TO PRATT & RBATR. ) 60'7 I'OHESTITLIT STREET. jB consiantly in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, A;(1) AMERICAN "VV.A.TO•IIES; Of deibable *ln:m*o . l'lWe.; to nit all classea o buyers.• FIN'E GILT COMBS IN EVERY VART.RTY INITATIOIiN OF PEARL AND. CORAL. J. O. FULLER, No. 71t8 -.041113TN11T Street. mlill-2m FINE *ATOH 'REF.AIRING attenAed to, by the moat experionaadworhmen. and every watch warranted for one year. RIISSELL. 22 North SIXTH Street. ELI HOLDEN, 6 . 1 AMMAN. ARS a IIaIIOVADWkTOTIES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, 0c.31-sra" • 708 MARKET Street. J. C. FULLERS FINE GOLD PENS, THE BEST PEN IN . USE, FOR SALE IR ALL SIZES; fell-Snk ~. .. 4 6 ELI HOLDEN,•'. j a Dealer to hue AltilaaCkli AND IMPoIi.TED WATCHES; JAWELRY, AND (MOCKS, ___,- oeSl4sm. 708 BiABIEZT Street. VULCANITE RINGS. .‘ A frill assortment. all sizes and styles. J. O. FULLER, No. S I.2cHISTNUT Street. fell—. m S.. INTERNAL REVENUE. , GENC! FOB• THE SALE OF . . :UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS.- No: RV Rimtir THIRD Street. ant door above Chestnut. A full supply of all kind" of TAX STAMPS constantly 111. hand, and for sale to quantities to snit. A liberal discount allowed on amount' of 6160 and tit rards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. 0111 lee Hours from 9 A. M. to 6 P.ll. • JACOB E. RID:QV - AY . • RT . R . glat THIRD Street. •-• • •• DRAIN rIFE. - 15 T:OZN EW ARE DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12;inch bore.; . 2-inch bore 25 mints per. yard. • 3 do 30 do • do. , • 4 do 40 do do. 6 do 50 do do. 6 do 65 do do. Every nowt'v of connections, bends, traps, and hopPors. We are prepared to furnish Pipe la any quantity, and on liberal terms to dealers and those purchasing in large quantities. • ORNAMENTAL MUMMY . TOP 3. Vitrified Terra .Cotta. Uhimnost Toss, plain and orna mental designs, warranted to stand the action of coal gas, or the weather in any el Mato. • . GARDEN VASES. -A great varlets , of Ornamental Garden ;Vases lu Torrn Cotta, classioal .deaignm. all sites, and warranted to stand the weather. Also, Fancy Flower Pots, Ranging Baskets ,and Garden Statuary. Philadelphia Torre Gotta. Wotan. • OMee and'Wkeez9ams 1Q CHESTNUT Street. utiviirtat tf . & 4. 114114t160N. "A smile was on bor lip—health was in her leak, strength was in her step, and in her hands—Plantation Batons." A few bottles of Plantation Bitters Will cure Nervous Headache.. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Sour Stomaeli,and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. ` Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and ShCrt Breath. " Pain over the Eyes.' - " Menial Despondency. Prostration;'Great Weakness. " Fallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. &c. Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach, poison the entire system, and exhibit the above sYmP- After long research, we are able to present the most re. marltableecure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. - Within 'one Year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the Plantation Bitters, and not au instance of complaint has cgme to our knowledge! It is a most offectualtenic, and agreeable stimulant, - - suited to all conditions of life. ' The reports, that it relies upon mineral substances for its active properties, are wholly false. For the public', satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physi cians, we append a list of its components. CALTBAYA Bait;-Celebrated for over two hundred Tears in the treatment of Fairer and Agne. Dyspepsia, Weakness, &c. farms introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, in 1610, and after wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormoug Price of its oMn mein/din silver, under the name of Jesuit's , Po-w -deiv.and was made public by Louis XVI, King ~of France., Humboldt makes especial- referenie to its febrifuge qualities during his South American travel& CASCARILLA BARx—For diaTORDR, CODA, and diseases of the stomach and hoWels: - Da.sznamote--Eof inflammation of the loins, and dropsi cal affections. - CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—For enfeebled digestion. LAVENDER FLOWERE—Aromatic,, stimulant, and tonic: highly invigorating in nervous debility. WINTERGREEN — For scrofula, rheugtatism, ANISE—An aromatic carminative, creating, flesh, mus cle and milk; much used by mothers nursing, - Also, clove-buds, orange, catrawaY, coriander, snake. Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, im parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES mars. R. m DRART & Co.:—l have been a great suf ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago l tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great jOY, I am now nearly a well Man. I hays recommended them id several eases, and, as far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am respectfully yours, PITITADELPIIIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1362. REMOTE)) FRIEND:—My dallghter bn9 been Mita beneStcd by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Then wilt send me two betties more. Thy friend, . ASA CURRIN. &MAHAN ROUGH, CHICAGO. 1n.., Fob. 11, 1863. Messrs. P, H. Diui & Co. :—Ploaso send us another twelve cases of your Plantetton Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to have supersede) everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, &c., GAGE & WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de mand for this article, which from lack of Govornmont stamps has not heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case Will the Perfectly pare standard of the Plantation Bitters be de parted from. Every ',bottle bears the lac-simile of our signature on a steel 'plate engraving, or it cannot be genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers through out the country. ftf27-fmwaplif lIEALTH A 1 1 .1) STRENGTE( TO THE SUFFERING DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP Or• WILD CHERRY ore Has proved to he the most efflcacion -rem.c..27f; H h a ,_ vw --• :d fi l2 H)upt i kiristing Flesh,l s ness, Weak Breast, Ticklin:lrritatior . or rising in the Throat. Broken Constitution. from the abuse of calomel and Other causes, all Throat,. Bream L • Lung Complaints. Let no disease, however • bad it may be, or-length of time it May have existed, discourage you limit you have tried this great Medicamentum. Wonderful curse have token place. when, to all Inman probability it could ' not be possible. The popular impression, strengthened by some scientific opinions, that Consumption cannot be cured, has no doubt hastened the death of many an invalid, by depriving them of the consolation of hope. Persons ailllcted wiih Pectoral disease should be supported by every assurance of a cure. not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of those around. For onr part. we do not believe that e_kin stimption Is incurable; and let Physicians theorise as they will, we haves mass of evidence to prove that per sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, Cough deep, blgody expectoration. pains; and oppression, sore throat, diarrhma,! " night sweats, burning fever doe. have been permanently cored by Dr. SWAtNE' COMI'OIIND..SYRUP OF WILD • CHERRY. " Agoof' appetite. complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise is sure to follow- its use. Thirty years' experience in this and foreign.. countries in con vincing proof. Beware of all preparations pnrperting to contain Wild Cherry; except that prepared by 'Pr,. Swayne & Son, the ongt nal and only genuine. Dr. MAYNE'S Principal Office.. 3IMIS North SIATM Street. above Vine, .Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. • mh7-iftf 186 S. EYEAND EAR. PROF. . J. ISAADB, )list and Moist, from Leyden. Holland, is per momently located at N 0.611 PIKE Street, where he treat` all &sews of the Eye or Ear sciontilcally, and earn— if curable. Artificial it inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hems from 8 to 11 n'eloelc A. M. and 2 to IT. M. a2.2m* LOANS OF THE UNITED-STATES. COUPON AND REGISurBRED BONDS 620 SIX PER CENT. BONDS 7 B.IONOnS, ALL SIZES, FOR SALE. CERTIFICATES• INDEBTEDNESS. OEETTFIGATES INDEBTEDNESS • DUE IN MARCH, AND .APRIL COUPONS 18.10 NOTES, DUE APRIL 1 GOLD AND SILVER WANTED THE RIGHTIST MARKET VALITE • PAID ' FOR '' GOLD AND .SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, saisommrpassr HALL. PHILADELPHI fe26-lm IT. S. FIVE-'I'WENTIEB. rinarTY-TRA3, gut rim arr. BOIDB. PLIABLE AT THE OFTION OF THE OOTBMISIT AFTER MS YEARS. I sun instructed by the SHORE..TART 07 THB TBBA RUBY to receive oubearlptione for the above Interest will oommenee from the DATE OF SITBSORI7. SION. and is RATABLY( IN GOLD at the Mint, or any or Depository of the United States, on the Arst days of May and November of each year. At the Prefient PREVIDX ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about NIGHT per cent. Der =nem. A fall 'anti always on baud. SPEOIAL NOTIOE. On and after JULY let, 181111, the ,privilege of convert ing the present issue of LEGAL-T=IDRR NOTES INTO*THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (com monly called "Five-Twenlios ") cease. • All who wish to invest in the Fire-Twenty Loan. muet. therefore. apply before the let of TULY next. mh4Ajyl. • . . . HARVEY."-THOILAS . S.. • ._,.__-. . . ' STOOK . AND' BILL BROKER, No. 31 'WALNUT STREET. • STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. OMAN MET SECURITIIB bought and sold on Commission, ex elusively. Bnclueaa Papa and Loans on Collateral neacllated at lowest rates. . • Ords Natha n all eball receive prompt sitentl 4 tlotirat) Messrs Trotter &Co.. Geo. D. Pa • , Esq., John B. Myers & Co., .Samael P 4 ,otrutas DM.. !amiss. %inlay. &Co., John Vaomaa. EOQ. - ilelftAndf . IUMBRELLAS:- - -THE BEST ARE 11 made, and nentat Warm and MARKET. inl/9.6t* ' giEEPER'S: MEDICAL. S.-T,-1864-X. S. -T.-7.860 -x. ROCEIESTER, N. T. Dec. 29, 1861 REV. J. S. CATHORN. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 2011.BROPWAY. Now York FINANCIAL. DITE. 188 L DREXEL 63 CO.. 3* Bon' THIRD Stn. Manufacturing Jewellers: LOAN AT PAR_ JAY C3OOIKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET . li;1001KM, . ' •.• Sqberlpron..agent, 114 40ath PRIE D Street, Phila' NEW PIUBLIGATIONg. PUBLISHED SATURDAY MARCH 7rn, A NEW AND VALUABLE BOOK : ME RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA, COMPRISING PPS ChnreFraphy —Climate —Geology—Scenery—B3tany Zoo'any—Agriculture—Mines and Mining—Com merce and Trade—General Industry—Se ciety—Consti:ution and Laws—ln a word, everything of portanco or roared: relati t n a g te t . o the JOHN S. lIITTELL, Of San Francisco ”1" write of California, which has astonished the world by a migration that suddenly built up the nrst 3arge Caucasian community on the- shores or the fferth Pacific—by her vast, 'yields of gold, amounting in thir teen years to $700,000,000, sensibly affecting the markets of labor ands money in all the leading nations of Christenddm. I write of her while she still offal's a wide field for the enterprising and the young. who there have in full sight the greatest rewards for $110C(}8S, and the fewest chances of failure. "—Tim AUTHOR. One volume, large 12mo, price *Lao. Published by A. ROMAN & 00., • ' San Francisco. • ' ' W::7. WIDDL'EPON &'OO., • - .17 MERCER Street, Now York. J. D. LIPPINCOTT (; CO., rab7-swat *.* Copies sent by mail Post-Paid, ou receipt of price. If CARLETON'S POPULAR 44 NEW BOOKS. 9 * EDITION AFTER EDITION SOLD. Notwithaardling the high price of paper. Orpheus C. If.eres New Ttook.—A. Second. Se ries of the KERR PAPERS'. One or the wittiest and most laughable books ever printr d. The nubile taken by storm with the exquisitely satirical, military criti cisms and laughable hits at everything and everybody. Another thousand toady this morning. Price Si. 25; llackett on Sludtespeare.—A, book after one's own heart—beautiful, readable, awl enjoyable, with a fine portrait otseteei of the great Falstaff actor. A. mom delightful contribution to our literature has not been mode for years. A new edition ready this morning. Price Sprees rind Splashigs.-=-Iforford's capital new book of ropy, and amusing sketches and droll-recollec tions. rapid" book for any one who wants to get rid of the blues. A third edition just ready. Cloth bound, Si, and paper covers. 70 cents, Tactics,- or Cupid Shoulder —Straps.—A sparkling, original, keen, Ball rical West Point love story. A fascinating book, evidently. the work of a clever, spriabtly st'inan." So rapidly has this little band-book for flirtation-tactics sold that the third edi tion is already in press. Price, cloth. hound, $1; or pa per GOYIM, 75 cents: These boots are gold by all bookaellera, and are sent by mail free. an receipt of price, by (lARLETON, Publinber, New York, No. 443 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard street. mhll•w&stf IN PRESS, Prom Advance Sheets by Special Arrangement With the Author, THE_ HISTORY :OP THE SUPERNATURAL, In all Ages and Nations, in all, Churches, Christian and. Pagan, ' demonstrating a Universal Faith. By WILLIAM 110WITP, 2 vols, 12510. (Nearly Ready. ) 3. 33. LIPPINCOTT 8c CO ; mhlo-4t 22 and 24 North 'FOURTH Street. TIAZA.RD'S BOOKSTORE. 724 CRESTNUT STIMET, Between Seventh and Eighth Street& All Books usually to be had Ina FIRST-CLASS BOORS'IDRE, Will always be foand on oar ehelve3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. .. • NEW ENGLISH SC.T.ENTIFTO-4ND. OTHER . BOOKS:—Jast received • ' SCIENTIFIC - RECORD OF THE GREAT EXHIBI TION. London. ISK2. LYELL'S ANTIQUITY OF MAN. ADAMS' GEOGRAPHY CLASSIFIED. HUXLEY'S PHENOMENA OF ORGANIC NATURE. LEE'S LEvi. USES ON. SYPHILIS, &c. TAYLOR'S_ CONSIDERATIONS 'ON THE PENTA TEUCH. MAYHEW'S BOYHOOD OF MARTIN LUTHER. LINDSAY & BLA.KISTON, • Publieberrs end Booksellers, mull .25 South BIRTH Street, Above Chestnut. fiVERIOO'•DIFFERENT STYLES OF FUBNCH• and AMERICAN FRAMES, MUNI for Card Plapiret!: Prim from S onto M . . PITCHER'S NEW BOOKATORE, 808 CHESTNUT Street. NEW EC:00E8110W BOOKS the newPiibßcations, - Magazbvt., Mintatv Bnoks, Juvenile Books, stc. 14. W. PITCHER'S, It $3014 CILPSTNIIT StrAnt. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !- Photograph albums, LOWEST PRMES in Phila delphia; • PITCHER'S NEW STORE, 3t • ••• SOS ORESTIMT Street. . • . 0.T.7$ :PAPERS, ENVELOU-q -4-I.l)erialtio, Portfolios, &o , &c. • it r• • - unNTSI' CENTS!— Weddlne Costume. It - • . PITCHER'S. FOS CHESTNUT Street INTEW PAMPHLETS. . . R NATIONAL NATIONAL` Att Source its Chan cree,%,. and tbits . am . 1111;.. Williams. 10 TEE MONET QUESTION IN ISIS' AND 1183; What 'untie did then, others' are seeking to do now. By a Lo 1 Citizen. 0 cents.. linerßlFTbUtit'3"-T-T-v---13t-Hearr. Bel- A LETTER TO THE HON. BENJ. B. CUETibT 1 - n —; ROAM of his Pam_phitt on the Emancipation Proclama tion. By Charles P. Kirkland. 15 cents. FAITH AND PATIENCE; a Sermon for the Times. ipLßev. W. P. Breed, *cents. For sale by WILLIAM 8 & ALFRED If ARTIEN. No. at 6 CHESTNUT Street. THEPARLOR GARDENER. A c o mplete illlnetrated Guide to the cultivation of House Plants, care of Green House, Aquarium, and in. gnu:Hong to many new and beautify' methods of grow ing Plants, of Grafting, Budding. &c. Price 6.5 cents. By mail 70 cents. J. E. TILTON & CO.. Boston, mb6-6t Publishers. MEMORIAL OF REV. JOHN 3 DOWSLL.D. D., containing the Discourse preached at the Funeral. February 18, by the• Rey. Morris C. Sut phen. together with the Address of the Rat Dra. ._ Haden, and Boardman. Price 18 _ • • Published and forr v la . by...--;_;=...._ 5. a Abirtf.l6l , . XARTIEN, in h 2 --...._ 6M5 Chestnut street. 2CENTS.-PHOTOGBAPH AL -- BUMS from 25 Cents to 25 Dollard The largest as sortment,-handsomest styles. and lowest Prices in the city I STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOONS, 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 ORIGINAL CHES T NUTGIFT ORITTDI, &nit 439 Street. GENERAL TOM THUMB AND LADY!—Card Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. TOM THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pretty little picture of a Pretty Little Pair. At the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, terl-tt 4.39 CHESTNUT Street. p - 10 - ;,= , rwr.l:TTF7ll W BROTHERHEARS OIMULA, • •TINO LIBRARY;—Mk the NEW 'English:wa di:nee:nu Books. inegrains ALB MASSES aLiterania. This JP tLe may Lihramin the country that incindes all the NEW ENGLIaI BOOKS that are not 'RE PRINTED here. Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months 511.50 one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 21.5 South EIGHTH Straet. mha-Sin • • • • Alt.D • PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD ••.." Photographs of over lt.OOD 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 131.50 Per dozen. Orders brmail promptly attended to on re ceipt of money. SCHOLZ Sr. J AN aNTZKY, 112 Sonth EIGHTH Street. Air We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price 83.25 u. box, with reducing liquid: feZti-lm if O F ALL _PICTURES IN THE WHOLE rangeof itzt.,KLlllEWSCo'ored Photographs for *1 are the roost popular and satisfactory, and within the means of all. SECOND Street, above Green. It JIIITE OPENED, . •• A NEWPHOT 906 OGRA STHEEP GT,ALLERY. No. ARCH R Where FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are profincad , by _the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing fret-clan pletares uninvited to call and examine aparimena. A cholas selection of Albums, eases; and frames. on band.- P. A. 0. KNIPE. dell- 3m • REIMER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO GRAPHS, in Oil Colors, at war prices. Those who have nob reen them can haver no idea Of their easy, natural; lif.,•ifice appearance. SECOND Street, above .Green.. It ToHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS— A +- largo variety for able .at lowTakeo, Dv NAMES W. Q 1113211 & CO., ' del3-3mlt *. • 924 CHESTNUT Street. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, dcc. t jAMES S. 'ELMS & SON, IMPORTERS AND NA.NIIVACITITIENS or LOOKING GLASSES: DBILISS nr OIL PANTING" RNORAVINOB. . . PORTRAIT. PICTURR and PHOToGRAYEL BRAME. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTII4GS; de3l.tt . Sl6 CHESTNUT. Street, Philadelphia. imyrOg. BRA.NDRETIE . 'HOUSE;• Ocgner se BROADWAY OLN•AL. and LIFTENARD • • sisEn ism YORK. CONDUCTED .ON TUN EUROPEAN PLAN. • • Theabove Hotel Is located, ip.tha most cmtret part of Broadway, and can be rescued b omnibus °rot'' , cars, from all the steamboat landings and raitro.d d3p6ts. The rooms are slows ally furznehed Many of them are constructed In suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for Ananias and parties travelling to gether. Meals served at all hours, SiNtlo Rooms from 50 cents to/31 per day. Double Rooms from $1 to *t. do Peray de. 6m OS, CURTIS & CO. STRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Just recelvd. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. I IMAM YN Pin 0110ORRI1g. fe26 doittllß RL2V2NTII and VINP. Cooks _ . ROTTEN,Ss .00.'S• LITIEOGRAPIIIO ESTABIJIIBLENT , Southwest Comer of ItLEVENTR and CRESTN OT Sts., NO. 515 MI A N D OR . STREET, PIIILADELPEILL R,Tery description of LITROGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTING, luta COLORING EXECUTED 171711 E MOST BCPERIONI ELIXXEE trifilD-cf . OP.E A CIL ASSIE3 , 0 !BRA GLAIFIBI. For sale. Qinno 8 ; • • j Al i t triiiresvm *root . det9-Itoif BBS. LUBRICATING OIL, 20 bbls Mecca OIL In stove and Tor sale by - • THOMAS COMM. Agent, ii LO.2t~ ' • . • .13:1•Soutb SECOND Strpet WANTS. WAN T E D—A PARTNER WITR kI,OCO to KM. in a tti.inege a yowl. estahll4bed and racing large prate. Address • lin,inese," Box 1107 Phila. r. 0. SITUATION WANTED IN — A Wholesale Clot/oex home, by air experienoml Voro imam Address GI V. 8., Pad Office. talslo-31.. EAWANTED -TO PIIROFIASS, for Cash, a DWELLTNO HOUSE, with modern fie. provomOnts ; side yard preferred. located n nth of Market street. and east of Broad street. Address " Loyalty." stating locality and price, at Piece mhlo-3t• rWANTED TO PURCHASE -A inoderate eked three-story thick ROUSE. in a mi tre] location. Must have all the modern improvements. Address 'llonee.' at this office, stating price, VMS, and location. ia:11-tf el WANTED TO RENT, FROM THE mial. first of Anril next,__a moderata-afred threa-atory BRICK DWELI.I.4O HOUSE, in a central locality. It mug have all the modern improvement& Addreee Rent." at tbta office, slating locality and price . iallt-tf At DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—Pettammos. Feb. 9, 18fv. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following pointa Tortntrae. Key West. Fla. Fort Mnnr • Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N.C. Port Royal. B. C. A. BOYD.. felo-lf Captain and Amid. Qnstrtormaxtqr. BOARDING. WANTED -AN UNFURNISHED SE. COND-STORY ROOK AND BOARDING. in Quiet private family. Opexcr.ptionalnle reference given and required. Address 'B. g," 306 WALNUT street mlOl-fit! FOUR RESPECTABLE •MEGRANICS can Lc accommodated with BOARD at 4t5 GREEN Wed, mhlo-911.•... FOR SALE AND, TO LET. FOR BALE THE LUMBER YARD, CcrrnerSETORTH Street and GIRARD Avenne. Fitted OA with Counting-hnnsr, Stable, and Shedding. Also, a very fine CART HORSE, Barnes?, Carts, &s. m1)11-fit* COAL YARD FOR SALE. —THE bpAt fiVed-np Yard in the city. Capacity for doing OCT summit et Inonire on the promisee. N.i. 957 North NINTH St., below Girard ;mane. mbn-St. 1250 AC RES TIMBER LAND Etrit, SALE! • • • For Sale, a Tract of find-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 'Plank road at Tipton. The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, aad Hemlock-Timber. (principally White Pine). The improvements consist of a First Class Steam Saw Mill in complete running order; a good Grist Mill, with two ru o stones, driven by water power, and it good Water E a sy Mill; also a good Store Hones., INecksmith Shop, Stables, twelve gond Houses for Workmen, and everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber to good advantage, and can be made and put into market on as good terms as can he done at Williamsport or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and a Church on the property. Tipton' is a that-rate point on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market. and as a Place of residence is very healthy, and has Churches. School., and 'every advantage of a thriving Country Village. This is a very desirable property, and the Timber and STliie are equal in nny WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAR FIELD COUNTY, PENNA. For sale, a tract of TO Acres of flred-rate White Pine Timber Land in Clearfield county. Pennsylvania, with in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which Is a good rafting stream), end within hauling distance, over a good rood to Pennsylvania Railroad. There is a new and "lirst-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good' running order, on this property, with dwelling houses for workmen, and other necessary improvements needed around a Lumber manufactory. The White Pine Timber is heavily set. and of the best quality. There is also first-rate Oak on the tract. and the soil is rich and rolling. and can be readily sold for farming purposes alter the timber .ie off. There are Several hundred Acre,, of first-rate White Pine timber lands adjoining this property which can be bought at a reasonable price, which would supply timber enough for several years' operation.. Lumber can be readily rafted or sent to market by re il road at a good profit. There are Chuvilias t fdnhabvid-rrWliz i w - i i c a Prosperous. This is a most desirable property, and well worth the attention of capitalists who wish to Invest in active business. For further particulars. address . MI MI W. TENER, mhfl-tf N 0.13 South THIRD Street. Phila. FOR SALE-A VERY FINE "'" RESIDENCE, No. 963 FRANKLIN Street. Ap ply at the LUMBER YARD. Southeast corner RIO ITTII Street and Girard Avenue. mhll-0t• a FOR SALE.-TWO DESIRABLE . •APRITATE RESIDENCES having all modern bn• provrments: One, SPRING GARDEN Street. east of Broad street:; the other; WALLACE St-net, east of Seventeenth street. Also, several valuable Germantown Proprrties. Apply to R. TAVIZIR. • mblo-3t . No. 1411.1 forth SIXTH Street. FOR SALE-THE BELL TAVERN . ma. end FIVE ACRES OF LAND, situate on thePhiln delphin and Darby Railroad, 4% miles from Market street Bridge. Tbls property bas been known as the " Bell Tavern" for more than 100 years, and has always commanded a first-class business. No public honsp.i , . - the State has greater advantages for a lame.* athot.-- live tradn. Apply to mblo-01.. . LARGE _ NG, suitable for flfeadacturing ;Tn rear of No. 123 Arch arrest. tah7 B. P. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE, NEAR ROLMESBURG aud a Railroad Statlun, ten miles tromalarket street. a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach House attached. ALSO, A STONE MANSION NOUSE, nearly new, with Stable, Vegetable Garden, dm For a full deccrintion and particulars, apply to . B. F. GLENN, rota n 3 South 'FOURTH Street. dm GERM A.NTO WN—FOR SAL E— A moderate Mae Stone HOUSE, on RrrrErnitlins EirairmpA to kitOnn on Brat floor plate order. Apply to ErIOCIN. 23 Korth FOURTH Street. tat FOR BALE OR TO LET-FOUR rfOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Colombia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSfad streets. mh33-tf CTO LET-A OOMMODIOITS DWELLTNG, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to .W.ETHERILL & oc27•tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. eTO. LET—THE MACHINE SHOP, No.II.33BLYSETH'S A m thrte - • vir . s r icesourb & BROTITEEL 47 North SBOON-p_atxsoLt_.- SALR_A...p.A.E.AI IN C HES-• .1.-.TEn COURT', in a high stato• of ctilttiatton, con taining no acres. a short distance from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Possession can be had by tho lot of April nest. For fnrther information, apply to No - . 905 COE-STNIIT Street. mll7-20'7-11' gm, FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE ;Z.-. CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township, Bucks county, Pa., three miles from Doylestown, and one end a half from New Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad, containinz 63 acre', cis of which is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient field*, woll watered. good building, fruit, Sm. Inquire at 104- North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. gin VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable' FARM, situate in Now Britain township, Bucks conn_,tr • within half a mile of the Lead Mines, containing-WM Acres of Food Land, 6 of which are wood land. This property is situated within three miles of 'Doylestown. For further particulars, apply to the subscrlbsr, on the property. or at I.olNorth SIXTH Street. Philadelphia.• znik7-12t. JOHIN W. THOMAS.: Alt FOR SALE.—TIEREE-EIGHTHEI of the brig Thom. Walter. Apply to CRAB. S. & JAS. CARSTAIRP., Jr., No. van W/J.NTIT strut. INSURANCE COMPANIES. RABD FIRE AND MARINB INSURANCE COMPANY °rims. *lb WALNUT STRUT, PHILADSLPHIL CAPITAL $9100,000. This Company continues to take risks on the Wu 'lames of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abUlkr to pay lossio promptly. Its disboreementsfor the bead' of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 600,000 •DOLLARS and we respectftilly solicit its facer in the future. DIRECTOR& CHAS. L DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, •JOHN W. CLAOHORN, JOHN THORELEY. C. E. HEAELITT ABRAHAM HART, J DAVID BOYD. R.: PETER S. 808. of N. Y.I WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP. M. IX. N. S LAWRENCE. THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER. . . THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. OLLLETT, Vice President. JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ataiMrtf TUE•• RELIANCE INSURANCE COM -A- PART OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STRRIT. Insures against loss or damage by FIRS, on Reuses. Stores, and ether Buildings ; limited or .Pernetual :. and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, mud Merchandise, in Town or Country. CASH CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—ASSETS $377.,410 70. Invested in the following Securities, ins: . First Mortgage on City Property, well secured 14125.472 On Ground rents 2.003 IM .13 tilled States Oovernmr nt Loans 63,000 00 City of Pldladelphla, 8 per cent. Loans - 60.000 120 Pennsylvania, 1.2000.000 6 per cent. Loan 15,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock . • •. 4.00000 Penneylvanta Railroad Bonds bit and 21 Mortgages 25,000 CO Allegheny county 6 par cent. Penn. R. Loan. •• . 10.000 03 • Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,00) 03 , Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 DOT cent. mort- 03 gage Bonds 4,580 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock • 1,060.00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 0,00)00 Commercial Bank of Penn& Stook ' 10,503 00 13nion N. Insurance Company's Scrip . MS 70 Loans on Col laterals, well secured 2,503 00 Bills Receivable ekri 03 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock . 9,763 00 Accrued Interest 5,893. 41 Oaah In bank and on band ..... 24,795 56 Worth at present nvaAnt value DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Robert Toland, William R. Thompson, William Stevenson. Samuel Mayhem, Hampton 1.. Carson, Robert Steen, - Marshall Hill, William Mneeer. .1. Johnson Brown. Charles Igiland, John Bissell,Pittablarg. Beni, W. Tingley, ,EM TINGLEY, President. THOS. DHI C. HIL M S, aTC/11 Seavga PIIILASM . I i:Srrfltr INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. • (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S AND BUILDING, S. WSTREET. CORNBR FOURTH WALNUT S. DIRECTORS. P. Ratchford Starr, George U. Stuart, William Mcßae, John H. Brown, Naibro Frazier, 3. L. Erringer. John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Fahnestock. Bona. T. Tredick. Jame L. Claghorn, Mordecai L. Dawson. William G . Boniton. - F. RATCHFORD STARE, Prealdsnt. THOS. IL MONTROMERX, &Gratan'. FVANE INSITRA_NOE 003CP.ANIC, NO. 406 CHYSTRUT Street. • lIIII.LADRLSEITA. FIRE AND INLAN INSURANCE. • DIRECTORS. Franctill. RlAelt. IL D. WoodrsE, (Cox. RlithepplL ' 900. A, Weal i Benri vir bovng. eL, obn Kerne., Jr.,, 3612 n . Evortann. has. .ololtest, Philip 8. Justice. A, Ji. Egreeheim, ' C. W. Davis, Tooop D. litkii, • FRANCIS ..,__ , l. RllCE_PrasidenA. CHARLES EICHARMON, Vise President, WILLIAM& I. E.LANCHARD• Secretary. LinDi-ifsl • _ _ _....._... A FIRE rtistatiN COMPANY. InoorpQ"._l_.,4 - eawalut pig PETUAL. No. 310 WALT= Street. above Tklml, Inv ladelphia. Raving Roun d ge Pald-ow Capital Stock and Sulpha, ht- TOBtOd and available 88CtletieVOCIOAtouto to VISIITA Ott Fiore", Furniture, Manahan v esse l, in port and 'their Cargoes, and other Perso, p r operty. All losses liberally and prompt), adinste& DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris. James R: Campbell. John Welsh. Edmund, G. tintith s Bethnal C. Morton. Charlos W. Total:of. Patrick Brady. larva Morris. John T. Lewis. TRO AS R. 11A.P.:1S, President. /.111ET C. L. OtawroaD, EitteettarT. ttiZi4( WASHINGTON AUCTION SALE. ASSISTANT QUA RTFIRMASTER'S OFFICE, corner 0 and ?MNTY_ ~-SECOND Siewsta. DAL, March , 83. Witt DE POLIS - AT PUBLIC AUCTION, B O)R the grounds: on F Street, Letween Tweatf - dret and Twenty. second StiSets, • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 18th Asst. MONTY (80) TONS OF SCRAP IRON AND LEATH AR, t o to the Cluarteihrot-ter's Department. Tile Iron to he sold n lute of not Yeas than one thousand CL 11011)' pounds and the Leather nqt.iass than five hundred 004 poonctg, with aw ay privilervor the whole. The property to he taken away within alz 61 / 8 after thesale. Toms carp, in Gcrvertrmentfands. Sato to commence al lOplelnek A. M. CfirfilttEN H. Tomplcrin, Caption. A. Q. M .0. El. A. I C. McGIIIRs & CO.. Anal:mewl. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY 01 0 MUSIC- Leforec and Director Bootless Agent GERMAN OPEM'A. 'OrgprrirliTiT TVENITin. March FOURTH SUBSC PTION NIGHT AP Tll2 SCASCIF. Fl ARC'S MARRIMIZ. rind Comic Opera by Mozart PRIORS OP ADMISSION. Reserved Sate in ?linnet, Parquet Circle. nr Bid cony $1 DO FamilyCirde 50 cents. Amphitheatre 25 cent.% Doom open at forelock; Opera commenoewat 8. It AMERICAN , ACADEMY OF MIISIO. The undersigned Committee have the pleasnre, to Roe nonnee that PROFESSOR AVASA Mr.COV, Of Wash i onton City (late Pio(eestor of Rhetoric and Ora- Mry in tho Ballston and Albany Law Schools), will nea r a re^ t THELON P ONT c M O S ti ON TM _ REBBLtION;1 WAR AGAINST THE A" TEE. . in ilia/WM:W.3IY OF Itl4o . 10NAL CONSTITUTION. TIIURSDAY EVENINC, garohl2th, The Excellency, Governor Curtin., pill Preside, anti introdnee the Orator. ••• . . . Proereds fm the Benefit of the Hospitals for the Sick and Wornaed Soldis.rx, The above is tbr cebbrated Cretin which was origin ally delivered in the Capitol, at' Washington, before tins Prealdent sect his Cabinet, and which has been repeated fifty-four times in the State nf Pennsylvania. John E. Myers, floury CI Carey, : l A VTi o i s ia ß m ri r +homes, Jay Cooke, James .r. Ti t: mean. , . W. H. Ashbrirst, • Johnitt. tilaghorn. James L. Claghorn, Andrew kr. Jones. Evans Honors, ia. E. Pales, . George Trott. Wm, 13: Cresson,'.. Charles ft il rdn. E. Carpenter, Snmnel A. Perkins, Danieftliddock, Jr., W. E. 'Whitman. Pontine - ad J. lideer. James a Hand. John R. NeWbold. Dnnra own aC7 o'clock. Oration to ?Agin at 8. TICKETS to all parts of the home: 26 ' cents. Iteservoct Seats in Parquette, Parquntth. Circle, and BieleonnslF cents. Tickets for sale at the Music Stores, Ifotels, et the Soldier,' liospitais. and at the Academy of Navin. Hoiden of theEi-cent Tickets can Peeve Reservnd•Seate for 25 cents extra, at Gottld's Music Store, Seventh acd Chestnut streets, on and after Tuesday, lOth of March. mh7:st NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA• TEE. and Afanaaar Mr. W WARATLIT. THIS OUDITEQD/CY) EVENING. March - 11; IBM THE FIFTH NIGHT of the attractive and great moral Drama of " EAiT LYNNE " when, in consoononee nf its pRoN6TTNCIMERICCESS, LucrT,LT VirFSTERN will again appear in her PowArrni Imnorsonation'of' ...- TBE ERRING AND PENTT.E WIFE; with an admirable castor Cbaraorsrs, . LTICIT.T.3I . wEc TERN • As LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE. - • • Mr. J. McCnilough as Archibald ( Indite. Mr. .1. W. Lanergan as Sir Francis Levison. Mr. W; 11. Leak as Lord lifnuatEevern. Mr. J. W. Collier as ßichard'Hare. Mr. J. Martin as . . . .la4Ven Hare. Mr. 0. Eingsland as •.' • Tem•Herhert. Mrs: George Jordan as • ' ' Barbara Ram Miss Mary Wells as Kiss Corner. Ms. Scott as . ' idi.s. Hare. Mrs. J. Henry as 30TA HAM iobn. Orchestral Conductor . . . . . TiITrRSDAY, FIRST APPEARANOR AS lI.AriIIETEU OF EDWIN PORREST, when the Management 'her leav OP annennce that the- ORANDEST CONCEPTION HAKSPEARS will be placed noon the stage , vith . UNEXAMPLED .CARE IN EVERT DRTAIL . .• end finer east than it has everhaforeOvlAn ‘ Wati caning PRICMSIR-ArWarWrquet and Secured Seats to rase Circle, 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes. each cL Doors open at 7: Cu rl ale rises precisely at 714 o'clock. MRS. JOHN -DREIVI3 A.ROMSTREITY THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer /OS. D. MURPHY. NINTH NIGHT OF s: WILKES BOOTH. THIS (Wednosday) IMENING, March TUE MARBLE HEART. Raphael J WfLEES BOOTlir- Volans (an Editor) Bart'. Marro • Mrs. john Drew. To conclude with SWISS SWAINS. • Prank Drew-swig Rosette Mrs. C. Henri. On THDRSDAY,_THE ROBBERS. In Rehearsal, AURORA 'FLOYD. *IP' Prices as usual. Seats secured with , — 'charge. Curtain rises at 7,v0 o'clock: M. A . OARRETTsay. W Sole DaBSIO..: - .. —Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. Business Agent..w-ninfOßE UNABATED• • TBRIMIIIIIIIiIy to witness on theitilar.tofil r te Mint 11. VOL - i Y OXStisirti ed (46r i r i taknoi i : L iyhrw *lrish Drama of Or. THE BRIDES OF .011tRYOWEN ! Myles-Es-Coppeleen Mr. Eddy. Bettie O'Moore Mr. Baker. DIY O'Connor Mix: Anna CowelL To conclude with THE TWO BONIITCASTI. Doors split at 7: Curtain will rise at 7X. .e - T) L. CARPENTER'S ' EICRTEENTWANFITAL FLORAE BALT,. at the AMERICAN ACAPEDY 'MUSIC. TUESDAY 'EVENING, April 14th. Family or Gentlemen Tickets. *it Can be bad of the Managers. of John Thornier. 311 Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter's Rooms, Sr ARCM - Street. . mhl6-12t. • . SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, - CORNER.' of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. TENT If AV W.: - - BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASSBLOWERS. EVERY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SA TURDAY AFTERNOONS. The celebrated low-preaaure GI ass Steam-En gin a " MO made entirely of glass, will be in full opera tion. All the roe anificent works of art manufactured by the Company will he distributed gratuitously to everyaltO On 'Wednestiav and Saturday' Afternoon Child trill receives GIFT. On FRIDAY EVENING, March lith. TOURNAMENT ' OF WIT. a SPLENDID CASE OF WORE will be ,riven to the author of the worst Conundrum, itn any an 1226, first The rst present, (mit eyenineo - w.D.i CASE OF GLASS 'VOulCr-,,air puce. Exhibition coin- A dro_isidiE at S o'clock afternoon at S mg.fito • ASSEMBLY EI:RIDINGS TENT and CHESTNUT. _ AMUSEMENTS VOR OLD AND YOUNCI: FIGNOR RWTZ." The great MAGICIAN end VENTRILOQUIST, with-his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.- wilt rive Lis new rand. popgiar entertainments EVERY EVENING dartna.tbo.• week. commeneine at 73( o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S. The attractlonn will he marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful . powers In 'Ventriloquism, and the Learned Cenaryalrdo in their new characters. Admission 25 Wilt.. Children IS cents. p E STITIITION FOR THE- BLIND .-- XIIIMTIOX every WEDNESDAY at S4' P. M. Ad-. mission TEN GEM. Store No. 11 South stouvr Street. del7-wtt GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA—PUB - VG: REHEARSALS even , SATURDAY AFTERNOON' M Mt o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, C SEPT? conductor. Tickets TS cents. packlmri of five' tickets St To be bad of Andre & Cn., No. 1101 Chestnut street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Hall door. no2l.tt I.S S R'S ORCHESTRA. H 214 South EIGHTH gree?, F lYe l l e giWalnut. dalo4m PENNSYLVANIA TDB FINE ARTS, 1025 CIIESTICIIT.STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) Atom S A. Id. till S P. IL Admission 25 cent& Children half price. Sherry of stock WO. . • • . 579 zi er4 NOTICE- TNT STEAMER s-bs THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW.-YOUK EXPRESS.: STP.A.MI34S.A.Te EPIR.A.NY Will reinrose theirressilsr daily trips between MLA-. DELPHI& 131) . OW :TORE. ON TWESDAY, NURCJ%401.1863 FREIGFIT taken on reaxonablo foams. AAA throno; from either ciiiy in TWENTY-FODR*ROURS. For furthErintbrmntion apply to: the Agents. cmypE, 94 S. DELAWARE Almon*. Philadelphia, YAWS HANII, 117 WALL...Street. New York. . asmpllM WEST: Ca SEIi.E:R AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- VIA MEDIA.. SPRING ARTU-BGEKSNT: On and after Monday, March.9th, iStri, the TrAlnic will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, N. E. etraer of SIONTESSTII and MARIWP Streets, at 7.s.";stiat 10.30 A. BHT and at 2, 4.11; and 6.80 P. RE.. and will leaie the corner of Thirty-first• and Market streets Wed Ph(la delphia) 17 minutes afteMbe starting tims.f.romAlgh, teanth and Market street.. ON SUNDAYS, Leave PM I. ADRL,Ptit/ott 8 A. M. and 2?.. M.. Leave WEST OEIDSTBR. at S A. M. and 4.80 P. kt The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.14 2i. 01 and 4.1 d P. N. connect at Penaplion with trains on. the Phila delphia awl BaltimorA.Gentral 'Railroad for Concord. _Emmett, Oxford; lIENRY.,WOOD, mh7 Supenntendent. TINIVERS.4"4 CLOTHES-WILINdEIk Payee ifs valuein wear of clothes every six menthe. No.l. Lare Family; Wringer $lO. )Vleh,eoJra, No. 2, M'dinm PaadlyWriuger.••. 7: Warranted. No. 2.if, Medium Family Wringer.. ea Without cogs. No. 3. 3mall.Pataii7Wricker B. 4cat werrinved- No Wringer enn be durable withonot ca wheels. WALCOTT &BURNHAM, 7216CHESTNIIT St. ? Exclusive Agents for Easi•Atro Pennsylvania. -- PAPERS-- ' WALL. PAPERS. Attention, is invited to our .taw. stock of. Pa pers now hal i ng daily received from racttiry: Atm de signs for spring , which will be-a old at riphi•Prices. JOHN H.. LONGSTNETH; • No. 7.O...Nerth,THIcRI) Street. RoomaPapered by efticienirmirknien • &&41m* totn.on 7r, 05.349 50 FEYFER SAUCE.--:200,00.4z,P 1 PPER. Sauce; 100 doz. Contigazdal Sane.); 00 .doz tPOb - cePtorshire Sauce. PINE , Abs ERICAN PIG'39U-S-200 dor_ hall gallon Pickles; 2XI doz. quart Pizklea; Mild oz.. plat Pi cltlos ;Also tz; bbla., half bble, auqattsr COILDENS - ED MLR.doz.' Won. K. LewisJoßro. and Borden's Condensc..l Wk. ' For sale by EtHOD9 S 107 Soo te WATLASIreet. PERPETITAIsi 1111A.ITXV.— Ef. 11NT '8 'WHITE LIfaID ENAbLItL, prePated from the rse cab , ' of Mad= ligabelLeversoa, thidele rated Parisian Ladles' Enameller . , It whiteasthe akin, giving nit nott, Battu-like Umtata. and impasts a rim hness, amoothrose, pearl-like tint sAd tinnsparw l, tethe complex ion,wkich Is quite natural: Without la; to the s'ain, and mama possibly be ajd,ectud. Plies .:• cents. Ladies are re quested to calf eraf siren r. and try the. enamel' Aetna Purchasing. This Preparation is indispeesithla for the singe. Sold. only at itrUNT Sr mer, te9-31a XIS South 51,(7...,NTH Streeta bove iffulrint. Mg r DR FINE, PRIMiITICAL DEN -6T for the last twenty years. 2,3141. VINE below Third, inaerta the moat beautiful 1 . 6. VP., of thit age, mounted on Ens Gold. Plsltna, Vnicantte s eids• ratite, Amber, aw., prices., for neat and atinstantial worh, 14116Ulable, than any dentiot t'aio city or ~. nittya to nit. fie Daill in extraoting, Ng ' chum us .atisissa ante 'debt. Ilatfterom en. be. 1,05:14:h. • 13116 , 1 N D ' • ' ll -h , • DEREugstr, $lB9 South niiiirPH — ltreet, yl, ove Spruce. R.6.mrAGNE.--AN • IN - VOICE OF Comet" lad" Cresieak" m amma . w ise , to sr . liTaper shit" ClO4 as e by • • .... 4 ` 1 7, • e;TCHE dr. LA.VERGNE. 2114 Anntb FRONT Simat • -- OLABET,;:-261) 1-1 rr !CASES • ST.. JULIEN CLASS". s ceh'ed awl for mmain by CCHAS S. 3: JAS. CARSTA lib: • lib: 126 WALNUT. And 21 ORANATE &recta. • mO-if - - NIKYROSVOPES, SPEOTAOLES, AND " - T-9 1,0 !MSS, toi orerpWVa o l i e n t u t ri 41/5414 , ere CHESTIMI: Steed. ...TD0L..........C. ATiCHUTZ. PH BIEGFELD. ACADEMY• • 'OF ~,'~~~'
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