EUROPE': Celebration of Washington's Birthday at Loudon—Serious Aspect of the Poilsiit auestion—Arrival of the Philadelphia. Re lief slap. Nxw Y onit, March 12-1 o'clock A. M.— The Steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 25th ult., arrived at this port at midnight. The steamers City of Manchester and Bohemia ar rived at Liverpool on the 25th ult. Washington's birthday wn.s celehmted by a hanonek in Loudon. at Which Minipteittdoinslmade a Fmeecit oulogy of Washington and his efforts far the Union of the American States. A great demonstration took place at Manchwier in ho ,hoc of tho oflicers of the relief ship George Gris . wohl. They had also been feted on the British frigntelalmestic, to the Sici,c.r. The Polish question is assuming a serious aspect. The French Government islllol3aClng frll3Silb fur its course In the movement. ENGLAND. • The ll2d of February was celebrated by a banquet at James' Mill in London. In the &bootie° of Consul Morso, from illness, General Vandenberg presided. Minister seams replied to the toast to the Uu.Jou. Hie rotas ries wero cenfined to extollituf Waihiugton for his alorlous efforts in behalf of the elm, He repudiated the idea that be could. if alive, possibly be found on the side of the rebels, and claimed that henceforth the Memory or Washington int.ut be kept io reverence oxoln slvely by thca.e A nwricunis Who are loyal to the Pertietna- Mon of the Government which he was so instrumental in forming. liieesre. Coningham and White, members of Parlia ment. both spoke an denunciation of slavery as the canoe of the war, and in terms of sympailly with the North. The Louden 2'iones announces that theproposed loan of tbiee millions sterling by the Confederate Government Lod been undertaken by the firm of Messrs. Erlanger dc Le., of Paris and Frankfort. The relief-ship achilios, from Philadelphia, reached Liverpool on the 2sl of February. . . . . . The captain and chaplain of the George Griswold hrul Mean brilliantly tided on board of tbo frigate Af.ijoitic, to the A lersey. United States Consul' Amboy was anionic the gueet<. • ' Ceptain Ingle of the Majestic, proposed a toast to the President ar the Salted Suites, expressing admira tion for his undaunted peroevereuee in the conduct of the war Mr. Consul Dudley responded, eulogizing the conduct Of the President, and uttering friendly sentiments to %yards England. A nivnsior meeting held at Manchester adopted an ail arose of Olathe to the people of atnevica, and meseuted it to the carers of the ship George tiriesvuld. The pro .ceedlego wore conducted with immense enthusiasm, 'and the epeeches were fall of sympathy with the North • In the Uouse of Lords, Lord Swath-den, at the request .ofEart Russell, po,tpenecl till the 2d of Meech his me .tion calling for the correspondence with the Confede rate Commissioners ;relative to the recognition of the Southern btates us a separate Government. Lord Palmerston denounced, in strong language, the I:shipment of imams by Frame from- Egypt to Mexico, • aid 'ealred upon the French Government to repair the 'Wrong. The navy estimates of the Brltldi. Government hid 'been debated in Parlhunent,and the prittelpalappropria tions agreed to. Lord Palmerston, in reply to an Ineuiry, said that the only official document that had been tesned by the 'British Government, relative to the premised mediation •of France to the agates of the United States, was Carl mull's* letter of the 19th of November,.which has been published. Ile could give no informal in as to he reply of the United States Govertimeut to the lest Crv'sltterveoefisriTerserrwoN Napoleon; { m t . was a matter en !Ths Globe says it .believes the difficulty with Brazil Arill be promptly a djusted. Prince Alfred was still at Malta, and his health was 11rOgreeeillg sutishictorily. FRANCE. /*The rumors of tire retirement of M. Fonld had not been .tortmdieted, but they were not ye; fulfilled. Tint Paris Bourse owes Oat; Metes were lower and , Quoted ut BBL TAL POLISII QUESTION The Polish question attracts great attention. The in surrectionary movements continue. Franco has taken decided skips against the Interven non of Prnsaia, and to favor of coocesEloua to Poland. The Chanstiltetionnel, which is regarded as Napoleon's mouth-piece, publishes a warning, if not a menacing, article towards the King of Prussia. There were rumens Su Paris of an alliance having been turnedn by England, Fiance, and Austria, to obtain a so. lotion of the Polish question. • The pram of England and Franco treat the matter with great gravity. BUENOS AYRES Late adv:ces from Buenos Ayres represent thtt Im. mimes quantities of . cotton have boon sown in that Itepnb:ic. TILE LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN. Loaner. Feb. VI —The Polish question remains un changed Count Dirmark Schonhousen has tendered his resigna tion in the Prussian Ministry. a portion of the Ministry having declared against the Rues Jan Convention, and the nuttily. of Prussia In the affairs of Poland. The London Time* publlslTs a letter from Paris which states that the French Government dues not desire any territoruit changes in Poland, and still less the recou- Millet ion of tho ancient Kingdom of Poland. The writer adds: "Fiance and England have already agreed to in sist on the fulfillment by Prussia of the engagement she att. red into In IMO " • The London Lferrad says that the Governments of Franco and England have agreed on a common muss of action. They will make no attempt to resuscitate Po land or Ic sever from Austria her Pollah provinces, but will require the Czar to falai the stipulation echo treaty of Vienna, which guarantied to the Poles a Constitu tional Government and the form of a nationality. It le understood that Austria gives a willing meant to the proposition of the Western Powers and will glee them her cordial support. No apprehensions are entertained that other than di plomatic notes will be found necessary to persnade the Czar of Russia to accede to the request of the three Power:it nor is It Ilkeiy that Prussia trill be able Is in terpose In the difficulty. Wednesday. —The correspondent of the Times gays that a 'epeeist messenger is reported to have left Paris for St.' Petersburg with en autograph letter from Emperor Napoleon to the Czar. The seer:tints received yesterday from the frontier of Poland, d%ting to the Etch Inst., elate the Fussier' troops appear to he more inclined to fall hook before the insur gents than to attack them. The correspondent of the London AttocrUser says that netlike rumors atilt prevail. It was reported that a portion of the garrison at Lyons had been ordered to the Est tern frontier. The eh p 8 muel Watts, front New York for Livarpool, foundered at sea. The crew were saved. The ship Pietism from Mira for Liverpool, was lost 071 the laiand of K 11.371113011. VR. The steamer Haasearriyr.! at Liver of on the . . . . . Livant., , ot., F.ll. 20 —rho stearacr ladlator has ar rived at this port from Nsevtin, N. P., with half a mil lion d .11a re in spade and 411 bales cotton. Board of Revenue Commissioners. HARIUSIMRO, March 11.;—The Revenue Board met at 1.1.40c10ck, ' After some unimportant business the valuation of the different counties of the State was considered, the counties being tAken alphabeti cally. The valuation of Allegheny county was axed at $26,030,838. New Jersey .Leglslature. Tuatmou, N. J. March 11.—At ajoint meeting of the Legislature this afternoon, R. M. Smith (Demo.. mat) was elected State Treasurer, and Joseph B. Walker (Dem.), of Atlantic county, prison -keeper. All the old Inspectors of the prison were re-elected, And n new ono (Mr. V. Ward), of Monmouth county, to fill a vacancy. Railroads in Ohio. Orsoirorim, March 11.—The Commercial, of this Morning, says that the Little Miami Railroad Com pany has secured the control of the Dayton and Western Railroad, and will take possession of it on the 12th of April next. The Cincinnati, liamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company has leased the Dayton and Michigan Railroad, and the Little Miami Railroad Company has under consideration the propriety of leasing the Sandusky Railroad. The U. S. Steamer Massachusetts. NEW Yong, March 11.—The United States steamer Maseachusetts sailed from this port to-day. L CINCINNATI,. March 11.—Flour dull at $5.75@5.80, ter Et Ito heat• dull. Whiaky steady at 450. There is nothing doing in Mesa Pork. Lard buoy. ant at 10, 1 -.ic. Gold and 'Demand Notes are quoted at BO per cent, premium. Resignation of Col. Lefferts, of the 7th _ New York Regiment. New Yong., March 11.--Coh Lefferts has resigned the commancl'of the 7th New York Regiment. Departire of the Steamer Africa. 1%;').:w" Yonx, March 11.—The steamship Africa sailed for Liverpool. to-day, with forty passengers and a million and a quarter in specie. Markets by Telegraph. liarrratonn, March:ll.—Flour drill and un changed. -Wheat firm; white $1.1543-2; red *1.72@ 1.73. Corn active at 96c. for white, and 870. for yet /Ow.' Provisions Auld... Penney Lysol& Oats 14@80c. CITY ITEMS. FINE QUALITY OF APP LBS.—Those of our readers who wish the finest quality of apples for either eating or cooking purposes will find them at the popular old stand of O. IL Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, together with a complete assortment of . everything belonging to a first•cless Grocery Esta blishment. THREE seven octave second-hand pianos for sale. T. E. Gould,Seventh and Chestnut. mlitOtit How BEAUTIFUL I was the exclamation of a Western gentleman as he was passing down Chestnut street and met ono of the Philadelphia belles who had Just had her hair beautifully waved by one of George's Patent Hair Crimpers. He imme diately bought tea dozen for his friends. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROGRES are re commended for public, speakers and others, for the relief of Colds, and to clear the voice. Their ea. easy is strongly attested by Congressmen, Clergy men, Military men, and others who use them. As th'ere are imitations, be sure to owseast the genuine. • WESTERN MERCHANTS having orders for damask or white lace Curtains can have them promptly filled at the wholesale and retail Curtain Store of W. H. Carryl. • Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut street, W. H. OADAYL. DAMASKS. Two cases worsted Church Damaaks, Masonic Hall, 710 Chestnut, JACQUARD LACE CURTAINS.—Just re ceived a choice lot Jacquard Lace Curtain of ex ceedingly- rich designs, from $2 to $l2 a pair. 719 Chestnut street, in Masonic Hall, W. H. 'DARRYL, PEKIN CLOTHS. Magenta brown and green Pekin Cloths. Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut street, W. H. (DARRYL. WINDOW SHADES.—PIain Rolland, paint od, and gold•bordered Window Shades, in variety. MflBolllo Mall, 719 Chestnut ■treet, W. R. CastnyL. THE YEAR of NlNEs.—The present year, 1883, presents some curious figures in regard to the •flgute 9. If you add the first two figures together, thus IxB, they equal 9; if you add the lad two, 6x3, they equal 9. If you set the two first figures, 18, wider 63, and add them together they make 81, the figures of which, added together, make 9. IC you subtract the first two, 18 from 83, the remainder is 48, which, added together, 4xB, is 9. If you multiply ail the figures together, thus laBx6x3, the result is 144, which added together, lx4x4, is 9. But the most curious result is attained by taking the second figure, 8, and then aubstract the first figure from the last, Which leaves 2, and then add the first and last figure together, which makes 4. The whole reading 824, the exact number of the celebrated clothing store of CRAB. STOKISA & CO., on Chestnut street. "No CARDS. "—The continual re-appear ance of the announcement, "No cards" appended to notices of marriage, still provokes much com ment in England. Great curiosity is excited as to the name and rank of the intrepid lady who first ventured uponlre - innovation. There is a rumor that a buxom iltd;p" girl, of Oxford street, about to espouse a tailor:6f Tottenham Court road, was the Ant to start the "No Cards " fashion. In this lati tude the tailors "go in" for cards, and their cards are read, too, with much satisfaction by the public, When they contain appropriate notices of the elegant garments for Gentlemen and Youths, that are gotten up at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above sixth. PRIZE ENIGMA— am composed of 20 lettere : My 8,7, 6, 14, 17, 20, is a heathen deity. My 1,9, 13, 18, is the name of a fruit, My 2, 6, 8, 11, 16, 19, lies beyond. My 4, 10, 18, 2, 13, 16, is a well-known retreat. My whole is the earnest wish of everyone. If the Solution of the above is sent to the Mam moth Clothing establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street," within one week, the party Will receive as hie reward a full suit of olothea ' ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT'. Continental—Ninth Jr. New York D W Cotireut, B Butts & la. Ohio Eaeou. Indiana H W Cl.nrrati. eq.Loina II I) Kendal/. , :leqelautt C C Sprague. Wash, D C 1' # hto i gilt, Chicago J Lenzberg, Baltimore . - • 1) McCormick, Harrisburg W H f'hattleld & wf, Ohio los woods, Ohio Gen P M M 0re1.% Sr Ia.USA. MI , -s Gregg. Pennsylvania L C P Cowper, Virginia A Dexter, G S N .1 G Witherlye & ,nn. WELD J P Lindsay & la. Coun C Reed J Early, Baltimore Geo B Halo W Tarim, Boston p Pountatu, New York NV Muller & da, Now York D Ludor, Jr, & la, Wash iFft Lodor, New York E Gilmorr & la, Ciacincal Jafi Sllubbard, Norwich Miss Voss. Hartford Coon Jne P Wii heroes, DI I 4d let wu J 6 Nicholls, Now York Dir&MroSodgwick,Syraouso Mka Wites*y, Syracrwe P McCormick, jr, Indiana .1 IN Hood , Portanetli, W Wall. Wash, 1) C Wm Moulton, Portittul,Me Gov Curtin, Harriaburg Saud B TIIOMAS, HarriAbg T S Lovering & In, 13o+sion John ittoree, Now York Girard—Chestnut a C bieEnrae, Allentown F ei wi Pltmbnrg ti H Lockwood, Cincinnati B West B A 3 510E111one. Wash, D C Col W U Roberti/on, U S A Thom Lynch, Baltimore ATMs Daggett, Maine S G Cbadeey, New York C Teelin, C S A C A Robinson, Penne 3 Carson, Lake Superior W Bonghman, Greensburg Rome, McVeytown D Beitter C. W Wert, Chicago T M New York .1 Halmos. Illinois S Darlington. Penult A J Foster, Harrisburg B T (human. Chestnut Hill SF Eagle, blarietta, Pa Cl,Sieber, New York. T Petherlck, Pottsville &buster, New York - ' SNeuberger, New York J Goodman, New York Kertilsants'—Fourth .Tam&, Wbite, Pittsburg 33 N Miller. Pittsburg J Porter. New York . . Jos C Richards, Canton, 0 Thom Moore, Pittsburg W C Eyster. Chambersbnrg S Seibert, Chamberabura W Aveyard, Leal( Haven Jas Connor. Pittsbnrg Licut J Lyncn, Wash Joe Hertford,Wwilalugton Robt blears, Steubenville,o SG Cooper, Scranton. Pa B McClellan E 11 Gardner, Pittsburg J .1 Bernd°liar, Penns J A Gimp, Pennsylvania J A Eyster. Chambersburg Bethe Eyster. do W Locke, 01110 1 W McCleary, Smithfield, Pa D 1 linnsberger;Oreensb'g JP Kratznr, Clearfield, Po. P Wolll,-Manstield, 0 E Houston, Pittsburg Cyrus Brown, Milton. Pa J K Combs, Springfield American—Cheetniat C F Mom, WafikangtOn Chas Bonilla= - C sizinu JFAllmond, Wilmington J it Hibbard; Chester en J Cot Ins, Washington 13 F Wood, U St{ A E Taylor, Salem, NJ J C Watson. Milton, Pa D E Stoat, tit:aiding 3 W Deinin g or, Reading St. Lauts—Cheitnitt II RTorbert, Maryland J T Meriden. Newark, DT A Dotg New York Thos.Johnson, Virginia N 8 Middleton, Washington Jo. Arman,Wilmington,Del 0 Page W Paterson C Mathews, Pennsylvania J C Wayne, Pittsburg Mrs Culby&fonilly, 81 LOnl3 A RI Landis, 8t Louie Sparks, Indiana Mien Sparks. Indiana Walker, Columbus, Ohio J F Eveson, New York The Unlon—Arch 8 DicEee,Daylon, Ohio C 11 Brow uell.Conoectient W B Shatier,Pittebou Mee S Gage, Bel lo Plain J S Conn, Chelevil le, Ohio 13 \V Lowell Sz le.Yermont 11 B Cole la,New York A Blelntoeh, Allegheny .1 L Ripley,Fremont,Obio Counnerclal-131Xith W Powers,obefttor Co Pa John Nice,Cheater co,Pa C Peterman, Ht Vernou,o 0 F Bnllard,Media,N, B Hooper. Downingtown Al Al Baffin, Downingtown .1 W Port Dr Win Gotttord,NewYorlt E Prizer, Doylestown A H Strickler, Penn P Point:Dalton:o. States Unton—S tith S F, Shivers, Haddonfield L Tice, Bethlehem N B Gilds, Nt Olairaville H Mauere, Penns D Groff, Lancaster co S B Cumberland,Pa Eire, Pentla 31 Snyder, Danphin co E Paxton, Indianapolis National—Race si D Rudman, Rending JAR Geese, Allentown J NV Rhode, Allentown B E Warlord, Milford, N J Jobli Pbltlipoon, Beading ML Bowmen, Leb Co, .Pa W J B Seidel, ash'''. Pa JAymea • EXPECTORANT lIAS SEEN FOR thirty years the Standard Remedy for ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, PLEURISY, H DOPING COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS. HOARSENESS. AND ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. No better evidence of the great curative powers of this EXPECTORANT can be offered than the grateful testi mony of those who have been restored to health by ns use, and the wide-spread popularity which, for so long a period, it has maintained in the eof all competition, and which has created a eonstanlincreasing demand for it in all parts of the world. Here is a portion of the testimony lately received: TUB BEST COUGH MEDICINE, Bey. B. P. BBDDBN, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Camden, N. .I.:l;vritcs: "A few weeks since, while suffering (rein a very go itre cold, I became so hoarse that it was tvlth groat dif ficulty I could speak so as to be understood. While in this condition your EXPECTORANT not only gave me immediate relief. but in three or four days completely cured my cold and removed my hoarseness. therefore. take pleasure in recommending the EXPECTORANT as being, in my Judgment, the beet Cough Medicine before the public." JAMES L. WILLIAMSON, Landisburg, Perry county, Pa., writes: "Some two years ago I was greatly afflicted with a very violent COUCH, which appeared to have taken such deep hold of me that I was assured by physicians that I had the consumption, and that there was but lit tle prospect of medicine curing me. While in this con dition I was induced to try JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and I am happy to say, by the faithful use of this medi cine, I soon recovered good health, and this day conti nue to enjoy it. " "ONCE MORE LICE MY FORMER SELF." Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWSON, of No. 12'7 Clarion street, Philadelphia, writes: Rome time ago I was attacked with that moat fatal dig: ease, BRONCHITIS, and finding that it win' making sad havoc w ith my constitution, I eought the advice of a physician, and while under his treatment I must say that I seemed to regain my wonted strength almost as quickly as 1 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 results, although I gave it a long and patient trial. I next tried Cod Liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief. but made no apparent cure. From the Oil I went to per haps a dozen other specifics, warranted to cure, &c., but failed. I was at last advised by a friend to try DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and the result, T am happy to say, has been most astonishing, and I am once more like my former self. It will give me great pleasure to recommend your justly ,celebrated Expectorant to any one afflicted with a Bronchial Complaint. VALUABLE TESTIMONY FROM CHINA Rev. I. J. ROBERTS, the well-known Chinese nits eienary, writing from Canton, under date of June 2-5, 1102, says: I find the EXPECTORANT a very valuable Medicine; indeed. I cannot do without it on account of a Caronie Breast Complaint, which has troubled me more or less for several years past, and which originated from my Preaching too lend and long in the open air. Tho EX PECTORANT always eases the paivand quiets the SPlV toms, and, were it not for the requirements of my voca tion, I believe would have ere this effected a permanent cure. W. H. CARRY'. Sir. T. ROBINSON, of Utica, Clark county, Indiana, writes: I have been afflicted 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 many medicines. but stormed 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 cough. lam in my fifty-ninth year,. and during the past harvest I did. a good day's work in the field. Rev. .TOFIN DOWLING, • D.D. , formerly of the Fißh Baptist Church, Philadelphia, and now Pastor of the Bo man Baptist. Church, New York. says: I have long known the virtues of yoar EXPECTO RANT, and frequently tested them on myself and family when aillicted'vvith coughs or colds. I believe it to be one of the best remedies ever discovered for these mala dies. CROUP EFFECTUALLY CURED, JOHN HARRIMAN, Esq., Stewurtstown, N. 11,, writes: Not long since a child of mine had a very violent and distressing attack of Croup, which Must have proved fatal had not Immediate relief been obtained. I commenced using your EXPECTORANT, and within three-quarters of an hoar . the child, having taken s i x teaspoonfuls, breathed with perfect ease—a cure 'within that time having been effected. HEALTH PERFECTLY RESTORED. FREDERICK A. BROOEFELT, No. 641 Fisher street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, writes: "For more than two years I was afflicted with CON SUMPTION, and cluing this time, owing to a constant cough and the sharp pain and difficulty of breathing which accompanied it, I obtained but littlerest. Having tried in vain many different remedies, I began to lose all hope, when a neighbor, whose husband had been cured of a similar complaint by the use of Dr. JAYNE'S EX PECTORANT, persuaded me to give it a trial. Alter 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." Rey. RIMPS BABCOCK, D. D.. formerly President of Waterville College, Maine, 'writes: For more than a dozen years I have recommended Dr. D. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES, and; especially the EXPECTORANT..I know that these medicines are high ly esteemed and frequently proscribed by some of the moat respectable of theregular practitioners of medicine. and I do not hesitate to commend them as a valuable ad dition to our tnateria medics, and a wife, as well as emi nently beneficial, remedy for the diseased. • This Expectorant is prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON. No. P 42 CHESTNUT Street. nithll-21t d Chestnut streets. RP lleMastino, Slmmokia W L fielfematiee, Pn E'Dowen, Peunkylvituin Ntlis Kate Kauffman, Pa Miss Sallie Kauffman, Pa. E H H übbart Da M, KingAlna .1 N DNa Barry & Pa H B Slaymaker, Lancaster M L Mentagne, La .Istmas Bowen at la, HI Miss Bowen, Citicazn Miss Olmstead. Chimp Miss Wllsos , Chicago W B Rica Mean How P H Jaques F Maw, I:collo& & ch, Keokuk It Dlirocito, Norwich Itou 9 PheloN, N Y Ron li ressondin & W. Ct Ilan .1 Ii Doolittle . , e li Strickland &d.Richm'd Oov Jos A Wright, Minds Goy And Johnson, Term W A Brorrnime. Tenn ni 511 , 1 Rol-, Ilarti'nr.l, 0 J C Ilitilann. Willis t port 0 lalinvalear. New re LTreman, Ithaca, N Y L I. Treman, Ithaca, N Y D MeC Forbes, _Glasgow A Hovennyl, New York T A Jenkes. Prov, K I .1 . I) Vin fledge,. Trov, N Y R .1 Thorne, New York James Hooper, Baltimore C R Guthrie, Newer i .1 Butler. Newark John C firow California rect. below Ninth. • F Moore; Chicago ' Ii Ridgely, Dover, Del IC LB 10, Paris, France Mrs Chandler. Boston Mlee Raymond. Button II Briggo, Now York Brown & In, Penns. J P Wltherow, Penna A M Lyon & sou, Ilirrisb'ir A D Southwick I. 'Fisher, Chester, Pa VW O'Hara, Jr. Baltimore B MIN° a, Boston Miss Matson, Boston G W Garrison, Salem. N J G C Mulford, Salem, NJ W A Pierce. Baltimore L Marsh. New Jersey Mrs Davison, New lark C W Holbrook, Rhodo Isrd ['Silver. New York I Adam Keene, Chester A J Keene, Chester, Pa G II Hollingsbead, Chester B B Avorimr. New Jersey T W Gatiell, New Jersey S 0 Cattell street, below Arc h. Harvoy Cooper, Ohio M Barry, Lancaster II Eouutze, Omaha Jas Caldwell, Allegheny J w•odlitire, I If P Rtoue, Urbana, 0 • H AI Weaver, Urbana, 0 0 W Ciactututti, 0 Chas C Smetzor, rUNVa J Dickinson, New York Hon Thos Whitt), Indiana E McPlierran, Illinois It E Parker,Milltintown,Pa W MaPherrau, do ,It Br Sterrett, do Rice,'ColuniLla, Pa P Olt, Columbia co, PA E E Haggles , Cincinnati, 0 lOeo Eystcr, Chambershurg C Hampshire, .7110.1184T,Pa J mire, Chester co, Pn • .7 Cahn, Alliance. 0 .7 S Butz, Easton, Pa Miss L Butz, Easton, Pa Stephen Randal, Prep, RI .7 Scanlan, Penna IMT C McLaughlin, Tremont. street. above Fifth. C Capt C C Doherty aI:A Eldridge. N York %V G Randall, St L 011 1 ,3 & B Garrison. Bridgeton E B Dresser. Penns NV G Nell, Ponna Sam Modes Baltimore Win D Martin, N Jersey J W Andreas, N York IT Q Marshall, St Louis G T Wright. W Springfield street. above Third- Q T Drechbell,Chlettgo, II I J Faulk, Waf.Masts% DC F Warne, Washtegtort, DC T II Farnham J L Suydam. Downlagrirs Chas L Wells, Downlugt'wn A II Sleekly, Chicago A Wlntereast :New York .1 Cox F . CrWM, U A N Vim Mills, New York Lewis G Emus; lowa _ . I. Sisson, Now York Win CanninA, Now York Clark, New York e+Wßidgily, Maryland treat. above Third. Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair J R Whitaker. Mt Clair R E Parker, Milftintown W IRePheeran, It alVerrett.,alilltintown J C FE ticomts, New York H Beecher, Pottstown. IF AleGear,lfew Jersey rest. above Chestnut. It Bcck & In, Chester co,Pa W A Johnson, Chester co 0 P Kllllogsworth, Md Lewis S Imbrle, Pittabnrg W Dilworth. Cheater co 7 Williams. New York Mr Taylor & la, Perm A M Chalfant, Pim alxville Rodman Roger =, Rochester Joe F Jagger.% Bo Milo, NJ and Market streets. .T Bruner, Lancaster ao 11( D Wiiecn, Michigan J W Wilson, Michigan B Uartann, Marietta, I'a T E Watt, Pittsburg T S Young Sr, Coutownle W Drain, Coatesville A Major, Philadelphia cet, above Third. B Sotdet, Washington, Pa J Georg°, Lebanon Jacob F Landis, Richland Thos Waters, Reading Wm Rose, Neer Jersey Jas Keeler, Columbia ao,Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. "SOON RECOVERED 000 D HEALTH." THOUGHT HE COULD NOT LIVE A SAFE AND VALUABLE MEDIUM DR. STEPHEN SITZET, OP CONNECTICUT, 'a the author or " Dr. Swe , ee iefall3ble Liaiistout." STEIEWAYS' orsionT aßAriir The unmet. Qua admirers of STEINWAY & OM'S PIANOS. anti the mualcal public iu general. will be ^ de lighted to ace and hear the new conatrucled Upright or Cabinet Manta. of Oda fig m at tho- underaigned. In CONSTRUCTION, VOLUME OF TONE. and TOUCH * , they are FULL GRAND PIANOS, • Pleading upright. The Steiuways' name is außiciect eecurity for their last ' nt. cm al ties. BLASIUS m 1.7-71 WOG CHESTNUT Street. ' - THE CHEAPEST—BECAUSE BEST. Simpler in construction. easier managed, doing work that others tail to do, and executing IL more neatly, the GROVER & SAXER • BEWINO MACHINE HaS won POPulnr favor, and should be la r LEVERT FAMILY. Air Call and Examine MACHINE AND WORK. OFFICE. 730 CHRSTRUT STREET. mlB-101 • ONE-PRICE ULOTIIING OF THE LATEST TYLPS, made in the Bost Mariner. akaresel y for ENTAIL SALES. LOWEST Sailing Prices marked In Plain Fi swam. All Goods made to Ordar warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PIUCE SYSTES{ i 8 strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. den-ly JONES & CO.. GOA MARKET Street. • BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BEET IN THE WORLD. WILIIABI A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to ha distinguished from nature: warranted not to injure the hair in tuo Meet ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY fIAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. • Alfir• The Genuine Ls signed WILLIAM A. BATCEIR LOB, on the four Rides of each box. FACTORY. No. 81 BARCLAY Street,. (Late 23S Broadway and 16 Bond street. y mylS•ly New York. S-T-1860---X. . DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strength. n, and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. . They strengtheathe system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure _Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Marimba, Cholera, and Cholera Hoenig. They care Liver Comptaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele brated Calisaya . Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the plemure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate per sons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. self-Am ISICA:&. - ZUELIPM. DIINN—LASKEY.—On •Snaday evening. tho 6th in stant, by the Rev. Samuel Durborovv. Mr. Coo. J. Dunn to ].Klan Mary Frania LaskeY, all of Oil: city. STERVR—SOIJMEILLIIIN.-00 Feb 24th, 1681, by John 0. Wilson, V.D.M., Mr. Richa rd P. Sterne and. Miss Ellen E. Sonmeillien, both of this city. • • RAFFERTY. —On the Ilth instant. Rev. Patrick Raf ferty, pa*tor of Bt. Francis Church, Fail mount. . There will-134.01g ren requiem maw , on Monday morninv. at 9 o'clock. The Rev. clergy. and the laity in general, are respectfnlly invited to attend without further notice. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.. _ ••00, ZIIY.—On the oth toot. , Annie W. Buhr. Fnueral from the residence of her. father, Mordecai Buzby, No. f 134 North Tw.lfth street, on INfth-day uF ternoon, 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, to which the relatives and friends aro Invited. . . OLDENBERGE.—On the:inanition of the 10th inst., Daniel Oldenbergit, to the Srith year of his age. 1418 relatives and friends cud those of the amity are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 674 North Eighth street. on Friday after noon nt 2 o'clock. JOHNSTON.—On the evening of March 101 h, Jackson Buchanan Johnston, son of the late Captain Thomas Johnston. 17. S. Army. His male friends and there of his family, are requested to attend his funcial, from. his mother's residence. No. 1204 Spine° street, on Saturday at 2P. H. [l34ltimore one P ,7071. 1 t1r.— e N y, g• Harmony, Indiana. on the Ist of March after a short Kra. Florence Dale Cooper, daughter of Ron. Robert Dale and Mary Jane Owen.* COLLIER—At Binghamton, New York, on the morn. leg of the 11th instant, Henry AL nether. eon of Hon. John A. Collier. ► FOSDICK, —ln Leavenworth, Hawes, on the night of the 7th instant, aged 23 year., Charles Fosdick, second son of Joremiab Butler, of this city. • AMBIIO3I.—On the 10th instant, Jacob A. Ambrosi, Sr.. need Geysers. • 1301 - 114.-IJarch 10, 1833, Daniel Boyle, in the 34th year of his age. • BOOTH —On the 10th instant, Anna Robinson, infant daughter of Robert andldary A. Booth, aged I months and 12 days. • CARROLL.—On Sunday morning, Starch Sth, 1853, Caroline, daughter of James and Rosanna Carroll, in the 31st year of her age. • • B LACK FLORENTINES .- A new thin material, 9-4 and 8.4 wide. Black Barege Bernani 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Bareges 9-4 and 8.4 wide. Black Crape. MaretTes 3-4 and 3-4 wile. . Black Cbalys and Crape Tammatans. Black Bombazines and Summer Bombazines. Black Oros-grain and Poult do Sole Silks. • • Black Glossy Lyons Taffeta Silks. Black Minima and Moueselines, Just Received by . BESSON & SOB, 1101 MING STORE, rebid • No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH; are eremitic Rock-Spnn Silk Flawla, Lama Shawls ,_ long and square ' Black Thibet Long Shawls, Dame Henault, 1 and 2 Mall Wide. • .Black Florentine. New Fabric, & LANDELL, FOURTH. AND EI RE .Ren, are opening , .. • • • Sprrzig Style Dress SiliCll • . . • Spring Style Dress Goods. . . . ' • Stripe Reps Skirting, English Bombazines. '.. . Find Quality Gloves. .. • •.- .: • . . MS • pALe• SPIRI.TUAH-TAIVSK.NISS EMMA. HARDISON will- Lecture. at SA NSOOf-STIt ER I' L, on SUNDAY NEXT, at 103 i A. M. and 714 P. N. Admittance 5 cents. mlilD-tnths-30 MNOTICE—AR EXAMINATION FOR PRINCIPAL TEACHER to the Mount Vernon Grammar School for Girls will be held at the Mount Vernon School Howe, CATHARINE Street. below Fourth, on FRIDAY, March Id, commencing at ?. o'clock P. Al., and will be continued on the following day. com mencing at A o'clock A. M. Sly order of the Board of Directors of the Third Section. EDMUND POLLITT. WILLIAM V. mcKgeN, WILLIAM STEDMAN, mhEl-fit Committee on Qualification of Teachers. M CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA . , February 21. 15E3. & TO HOTEL AND TAVERN REFERS. RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by loss :measure than one gnarl. Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE, as provided by act of Assembly, approved April,2o. ISiS, on the following days. viz.: WARDS. First .• Monday, March 2, lip. Second Tuesday, 3, Third and Fourth ' Wednesday, " 4, " Fifth Thursday, " 5, " Sixth Friday, " 6, " Seventh and Eighth Monday, " 9, Ninth and Tenth Tuesday, " 10, " Eleventh. Wednesday, " 11, " Twelfth and Thirteenth•. ..... Thursday, " 12, " Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, • " 13, " Sixteenth Monday, " 10, • • Seventeenth Tuesday, - ".17, Eighteenth and Nineteenth—Weduesday, " IS, " Twentieth,. Thursday, " 19, " Twenty-first and Twenty second. Friday, " 20, " Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Monday, " 23, " Twenty-fifth Tuesday. " El, " fe27-to inh2s . JAMES SHAW. Clerk. OFFICE OF THE .SURGEON-AR- I TO THE ARMY AND DAVY, PHILADEL PHIA, October 11, ISE. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUTfitreet. B. FRANK PALLIER, . Government Surgeon-Artist, rASSEOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORT) AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CETI' NG ER RAILROAD COMPLNY Y . BERKS STREET. BLOW FOURTH.—PIIILADaLPHIA, March 8,185.3. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be hold at their office, on SATURDAY, March 21st, at 11 o'clock A. M., to take action upon the Supplement to the Charter, approved March 4. MI • By order of the Board of Directors: • w b.9-12t CHARLES R. ABBOTT. Secretary. TO ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN TELE ARMY. —Soldiers' Aid Societies, en, clergym editors, and others are respectfully requested in to aid ditzsemiusting the following notice, which is estof inter to all who have friends in the army DIRECTORY 01' THE HOSPITALS.. . . The Sanitary Commission have made arrangements for supplying information gratuitounly with regard to patients in the United States General Hospitals at the following points (others will be added): EASTERN DEPARTMENTS.— For information address Mice Sanitary Commission. Washington, D. C." W Point Lookout. Georgetown. hinon Annapolis, Alexandria. Baltimore. Frederick City. WPSTERN DEPARTNENTS. —For information admits Office Sanitary Commission, Louisville, Ky." Cincinnati, Danville,- New Albany, Perryville, Louisville, Bowling Green. Covington, Lexington, Nashville. Information will, ander ordinary circumstances. be given to any one applying for it in answer to any or all of the following inquiries. If the application is' by letter, the answer will be sent by return mail; if in per son, it will be answered at once: I. (giving name and regiment) at present in the hospitals of —? 2. If so, what is hisproper address? 3. What is the name of the surgeon or chaplain of the hospital? 4. If not in hospital at present, has ho recently boon in hospital? 6. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date? 8. If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis charged from service? 7. If not, what 'were his orders on leaving? More specific information as to the condition of any Patient in the District of Columbia hospitals will be tar nished within twes ty-four hours after a request to do so is received at the Washington office. The office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M., and in urgent cases ap plicants ringing the door-bell, will be received at any hour of the night. . Much inconvenience in conducting the bnsiness of the Directory having arisen where visitors have been given direct access to the record books themselves, this prac tice will hereafter be discontinued; nor can lists of wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or otherwise, be hereafter furnished from them records. The Sanitary Commission, under special authority from the President of the United States. maintains an ex. tensive system of agencies for securing the safe convey ance to and distribution of goodeput, in its charge for the sick and wounded, at points where they are most want ed. It operates with equal careand generosityat ail points —at New Orleans, and at Washington, before 'Vicksburg , and at Nashville—its distributions belog governed by a comparison of the wants of the potions in all cases. • To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trust worthy manner, and to secure an equitable distribution and - honest use of the goods distributed, besides flee unpaid services of the members of the Commission, twenty physicians of high professional and moral cha racter, and more than fifty lay-agents, are employed, under pecuniary securities, for responsible and efficien t ser v ice. The cost of these arrangements Illas thee far been about three per centum of the value of the goods distributed. The Commission has not been able to obtain authentic evidence of Imes, miscarriage, or misapproz priations, to the value of one dollar to ten thousand, of geode 'which have been once received at its shirminsr 16- pots. The following. are • the names of these depats, to which auxiliary societies and all dtsposed to aid the sick • and wounded, without reference to States or localities, hut simply to their relative necessity for assistance, are invited to send their offerings: • • Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 22 Sum mer street, Boston, Mass. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third avenue. New York. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 27 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Bank I street Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago, Illinois. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis- I Ville, Kentucky.. The Commission receives no pecuniary aid whatever from the Government, and is wholly dependent on the ; voluntary contributions of the public for the means of sustaining its operations. Contributions to its Treasury are solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T.: I STRONG, Esq., Treasurer, 58 Wall Street, New York. The names of the following gentlemen, Commissioners"; of the President of the United - States, are pledged to the public for the economy, integrity, and e ffi ciency with ; 'which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary Commlseion will be administered: M. W. BELLOW% D. D. HORACRHINNRY, Jr. A. D. HAMM,' LL. D. ' Rt. Roy. T. M. cLARK,D D. G. W. CULLUM U. S. A. Hon. JOSEPH HOLT. . A. E. Sumas, U. 8. A. Hem R. W. DcaNsre, OtC. WOOD,N. D., U. S.A. MARK SKINNER. .H. VAN BUREN, N. D. Rev, JOHN H. HRYWOOD. WOLCOTY GIBBS, • D. . Prof. FAIRMAN ROGERS. DO. HOWE, D. Hon. SCHUYLER COLPAX. I R. &mew, K. D. FRED. LAW OLSISTRD, Seq. LIBRA HARMS, M. D. J.' S. NEWBERRY, 74. D. Oso. T. &mono, Esq. Central Office ofSanitary la42:F Street, February 7, MS. commigaiona t. wAisairiaTo, D. C. fo7-th)stalOt THE PREBB.-PHILADELPHIA:: THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1863. NA TIONIA 'UNION CLUB OF IPH [LAI/EMI/lA. TheComrnilteetrillsitdaiiy in the Rooms of the NA TIONAL, ONION EXECUTIVE oznourrEE, COMITOIIWEAITII BUILDING, CHESTNUT street, abovcSIXTLI, From three to five o'cloclg P. M., awl from seven to nine O'clock P. lii., to (amble all persona loyal to the Ifzion to sign the Constitution, 11,111 become members. ALGETIRON 8. ROBERTS, President. S. SNYDER. LEIDY, Secrete.,. 1111,10-5 I COIIIAIENCETITENT —TH' 11AM/ A.E. Ccininenreinerit. of OA PHI LADELPHt, COL LEGE OF PHARMACY will be held on THUItSDAY EVEVING next, the nth t net., in the Mit-iical. Fund Hall, at 6 c'elt ck P. M. The 'Valedictory Address will be delivered by erof. It. P. THOMMT. The public is re invited to attend. The Germania Orchestra, will be in attendance. THE PENNSYLVANIA. FLLU IN— etr,. &MANCINI COMPANY, March 2,1511,—The Direetorn have this day deehtred a dividend of EP TEEN DOLLARS PER SHARE on the ',rock or tin Com pany fee the last six months. which will be paid tho knclainidece, or, their legal representatives, after the 9th i DAR nt. WILLIAM 0. cRotvELL, .smerpt•try. 111.ntice,OPiuTilIG • 1105.P1T.111., 1118 CUTHBERT StreeL — Thie inetitation ie uoiV for the reception °feta and wounded SeldierA, who will be received and provided for in the mold nomfortable Planner. Tree of charge. B. F. CRUSH, 0e224f Sruretarr of Board of Manattora IM OVt PICE OF TiIPENNSYLVANIA COMPAN FOR INSURANCRS DX LIVES AND tiIIAIVTING ANNUITIES, PftiLADELIIIIA, Mardi &I, MI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special weetinsz of the. Stockholders of this Comm]] y Will be held at their office, on Monday, April 0, 100, at 12 ' o'clock DI, to con sider the proprietY ofa,cepting the provisions of the Sim plemont to their Charter, paused 27th February, 1863, nod of nothorizing the Board of. Directors to increase the Cnpital Stock of the C o m na py. mhfi 1210 20 ap2 s' , WILLIAM. HILL, Actoary. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLII -11. CATION hss been made to the Spring Garden Insurance Company for the rmisqt.e of Perpetual Policy, No. 1,602, for $1,900, premium $2O, upon premises Mb. street, 16 feet 9 Inches; north of Jefferson street, east side. .Thesamo has beenloet or mislaid. fe24 to w At* -- CEO. M. BOND.. $lOO BOUNTY.-THE U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY OFFICE, for - the eol lectlon nr BOUNTIES. PENSIONS. DACE. PAY. , at the Aontbnagt corner of TWELFPFI and MARKET Streets. will be kept opon on CHURSDAY and FRIDAY - D Even.lßa until 10 o'clock. - Claimants should brine their discharges and two wit nesses, and make immediate application. It' LAUGHLIN & litADDGX. 8100 BOUNTY. ALL SOLDIERS discbargod for disability are now entitled' to S,ICO BOUNTY, ioilhout regard to the length of 91!”ViCe. Apply immediately, in prowl or by letter, to the United States Army and NallY Agency, S. K corner TWELFTH . and mAlikila Streets, Philadelphia. millt . LikuaHLlN s; MADDOX, p -- ENSIONS.SIOO BOUNTY AND - 2 - Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of such as ore deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon, by JAZES JULTON. Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. OCIS-tf. • NOV - OE TO CONTRACTORS.—BY order of the Board or Managers, PROPOSALS will le received until MAROH 25th for the erection of. TWO (2) ROWE TRUSS BRIDGES, of about 00 feet span each, over Chester creek, on the West Chester and Phi -1 tdelphia Railroad, about IRmiles from Philadelphia. For !tither information, cab on or address HENRY WOOD. Superintendent, northeast corner of EIGR- T.EKENTIT and MARKET, Streets, Philadelphia, mbl2-thsmtbses, St BUREAU OF ORDN A NUB. • 'NAVY' DEPAIIT3tHNT. WASHINGTON CITY, Alm& 2, 1263. This Bureau is desirous of ascertaining whether rifled Clll3llOll can be made of wrought iron of sufficient and uniform endurance and economy to warrant their being Prefern d to guns of cast iron only, or of cast iron strengthened with wrought iron. • Proposals will therefore be received from any manu facturers of forged iron, to furnish a tinishedgun, or a block of nif tat from which the same may be finished. . . . The said gnu, when finished. to weigh about 10,000 iroads, to be made Into a gun throwing a Projectile of 100 Pounds, as used in cast iron rifled cannon of like weight; to be fired LOCO times. with service charges of the came weight and kind of powder as used la the Par rott 100-ponricier. viz: 10 pound. of No. 1, without burst ing or wearing in such a manner as to cane appreheu /done of bursting. The quality of metal, price, and other terms, are to be stated clearly in the proposal forwarded. The Bureau rEperves the right to itself of accepting or rejecting Buy of the proposals. The time for receiving the pmposals is limited to thirty days from date; and proposals will only be received from persons actually engaged in the fa bricUlon of wrought iron. JOHN A. DAHLGREN, mbl2-thetullit Chief of Bureau. A RMY. SUPPLIES. OFFICE (IF C.o IMTaSAIty OE SCEETETEECE, . No. 1105) GIRARD Strent, Philadelphia, Maroh 12, 1933. PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock M. on TUERDAI, March 17, tit furnishing for the use of the. United States Army, at such times and in such quantities to may be required, within thirty days from date of opening proposals, the following Subsist ence Storer, vie: 2,000 barrels Extra Superfine or Extra Family FLOUR, (which, to be stated,) of approved brands, name of brand and number et' barrels of earn brand offered to be mentioned In the bid. 3130 bushels new WHITE BbAlvS, to flour barrels_ 60,000 pounds light-yollow COFFEE SUGAR, to tight barrels. 6.000 pounds prime BLACK TEA, in half.ponnd pack agAS. (Samples of Tea as packed to accompany bid.) 2,(00 gallons VINEGAR, in new, well•coopered barrels. 12,081 pounds good hard SOAP, la pound lumps, full weight. 800 bushels dean. fine, dry SALT. 2,000 gallons MOLASSES, or SYRUP, in new, well mattered barrels. All articles to be of the best quality, securely packed, and in perfect order for transportation. Bids will in clude packsges and delivery in this city. Seller's name and date of purchase required on each package. Corti fleittrw of inspection of Einar will be require J. No bid from partite who have failed to fulfil a former agreement will he considered. Samples in boxes, distinctly marked, song accompany bids. . Rids from known dealers only will be coneidered, and each bid must o accompanied by the written guarantee ortwo re..sponsiblo porsous for the faithful performance of the agreement. The Government. will accept the whole or any part of tbeabove articles; as needed. Proposals to be endorsed "Propoaala for Subsistence Stores and directed to. F. N. BUCK, mlll2-at Captain and Com. Sub. Vol. Service. VEER :ORPHANS' , - - COURT FOR TEE CITY AND COUNTY O P PHILADELPHIA. . . The Auditor •appointed by the Court to • audit, settle, and adjust the first and partial account of SAMUEL MA CLAY and JOAN A_ STERRETT, Bxecntore of the last will and testament of DR. JOSEPH 13. ARE, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, nod to make dialribu tdOn of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of tut ap- ILintment, on FRIDAY, April 3d, 1861, at 4 o'clock P. , at his Office, No. 131 Sloth FIFTH Street. in the edgy of Philadelphia. OBORGE 31. CONAR.B.O3, • • nthl2-thrtutlt : • . :Auditor. -TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND C 01717 OF PHIL4putp.TA. - - - - - • " December Term, 1..5G2. No. 471. Vend. Exp. ' The auditor appointed by the court to report distribu tion of the fund raised by the sale, under the above writ, of the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings and iinproveinente thereon erected. situate on the went side Of /A.wrence street (late Apple street), at the distance of BD feet 7 inches sonthwardly from the corner of George street, in the Sixteenth ward, city of Philadelphia; con taining in front or breadth on said Lawrence street twenty•two feet, and extending in length or depth westwardly ono hundred feet ; subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of $66. payable half yearly on the first of Mty and November, unto George Griscem, his heirs and assigns— Will attend to - the duties of his appointment on WEDNESDAY. the 25th day of March. ISfill, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 13t South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties inte rested meat present their claims, er be forever debarred from corning in upon said fund. mhl2-10t OEORGE M. CONARROE, Auditor. AGENCY .008 . TE3I SATX •OF ...• . •• UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, Jo. 57 South Thum Street, first door above Chestnut. A Intl supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to cult. A. liberal discount allowed on amounts of IRO and IP. wards. Orders by Mall promptly attended to. Office Hours from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, de94.34 • • NO. 87 South THIRD Street. HARD WARE. •••••• 'CLOSING OUT_AT r'"R E S, Tiu stock of a:WHOLESALE HOUSE. compiising • 'A LABOR ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. . . . . .4517 ILLUILET and 416 COMMERCE. Strada mh6;l3nit STRAWBEIMY WINE, BQUAL TO•MALMSET MADEIRA. • ALBERT •0. ROBERTS, INTERESTING: TO THE LADIES. GEORGE'S PATENT BAIR CRIMPERS. We take pleasure in informing the Ladies who were disappointed last weak in securing one of GEORGE'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS, That by calling immediately at the following places they can supply themselves. On account of the sweat demand in New York for the Crimper, only a limited supply has been sent to this city. Find come first served. Over have twin sold in Now York in less than a month. For sale, retail by R. K. STEWART. 132 CHESTNUT Street. M. L. BAKER, 909 CHESTNUT Street. JOHN MUSTIN, Jr.; 506 CHESTNUT Street, and cor ner of SEVENIH and ARCH Streets. & L. MYERS. 126 EIGHTH Street. Wholesale by MUSTIN & BENNETT, No. 11. North FOURTH Street. GILLETTE & SCOTT. 610 CHESTNUT St. inloo73t• DING ROOMS! AT •':- 887 CHEST NUT STREET.--The En scriber having opened a FIRST-GLASS DINING SALOON at No. 337 CHEST NUT Street, he is prepared to furnish MEALS at all hours. His table will be furnished with 'the beet the market will afford, and the charges 'will be moderate. A share of the public patronage's respectfully solicited. JOHN J. BARTRAH..•- mhll-9t 5 . • ' J . Proprietor. THE CENTRAL EATING. HOUSE, No. 431, Chestnut street, opposite Pont Office, WILL OPEN Horeb 10th, 1604. This Ronne will bo conducted 'wholly on the European plan, and the choicest studs which the market can produce will be furnished to al/mho moo' be pleased to call, and at moderato prices. The style and arrangements of this House are not to ba excelled by any in this city. Mr. C. D. PARTRIDGE, the proprietor, solicits the pant.ron m atage of all those in search of a First Class h 9 Restau r 12t* . _ THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE TAKEN ••+. the large and elegant Marble (fire proof) Building. NO. !61.0 CHESTNUT STREET, (extending through 157 feet to JAYNE Street. and 99 feet in width.) for the purpose of carrying on the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. . Our regular days of sale will be TUESDAYS and-IMT DAY S of each week, for all descriptions of FANCY AND .ETAPLE DRY GOODS. In soliciting favors we would call attention to the sn rarior advantages we possess in showinge of the largest and finest rooms in the city for 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 advances made on consignments for our regu lar or special sales, and prompt settlements in all cases. GILLETTE ct SCOTT. . • roma& . T 4 EIIiER'S IVORYTYPES GIVE -a-w evidence of carefnl and elaborate farads% The ar rangement of light and shades make them meet impree the picrares.• SECOND Street, above Green. It THE PHRENOLOGICAL CARL NST AND BOOK STORE is open day and even ing for the sale of Books on Phrenology, Physlo- Aasa to Hygiene, Phonography and for_Phrenotegi cal examminalleas. Orders by mall should be a dd resse d t o . • . JOAN L. OAPEN tee-stoth3mlf . Aldllif CHESTNUT Street. Phila... CA PRINTING, NRAT,AND ••• Cheap, at RINOWAVr & BROWS, I.ll' mums Breit. WOW Chataut. PERSONAL. PROPOSALS. LEGAL. Estate of Da. JOSEPH B. ARD; deceased 'WILLIAM W. PAUL vs. S. WEINBERiii 9. , INTER . IIAL REVENUE. DIMAIR.I2i: Tam catocrams. CORNIER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW GOODS. THOMAO W. EVAi \ TS a co- Vara now Opel] a CITOICE. AND WELL SE, r .ECTED ASSORTMENT Or NEW SPRINi, 1 GOODS, ~atbra tug TAFFETA D'EYE, POPLIN DE PAtiIS, BEILLIA.NTINE, PLAIN 31011AIIIS AND ALrAo.A.s, ALL QUALITIES, BEAUTIFUL SHADES, PLMN PONGEES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS, OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION Also, a full awl handaome assortai oat of NEW SILKS. Nos. 18 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET mll2-3t MOURNING DEPARTMENT_ THOS.: W. EVANS 00. Invite attention to their LARGE AND COMPLETE : ASSORTMENT, MOURNING GOODS, Comprising such makes of GOODS as they can re commend with confidence. 818 and 820 CTITSTNUT STREET. mlfl2-3t • ; : : : DONGOLA. AND VENETIAN ROBES, A=LA BORDERS dfi EFTIIIP,LY NEW ARTICLE IN EVERY °DLO& JUST OPENED JOHN W. THOMAS, mhl2-3t 405 AA 407 North SECOND Street 1863 . " SPRIN G TRADE." 1863 • 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES Efasjust received, and offers at moderate piques, 100 printtd LINEN CAAIHRTO DRESSES, choice styles and extra quality; also 25 pieces Printed Linens for boys' JUST OPENED. 700 dozen LINEN HANDKERCHIEF'S. at 123( cent : 100 do do do at in mate; • E. M. NEEDLES. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. E M. NEEDLES, 1024 OFIESTNIIT STREET. 100 pieces W RITE PIQUES. We to I. DO. 100 " BUFF and FIGURED, 00c to SI.W. The above are now much in demand for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, • and are offered at very mode rate prices. • JUST RECEIVED, A new lot of Lace Trimmed and Mosllsl BOWS, latest styles and very moderate prices. • , E. M. • NEEDLES, ••• -3024 CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. Das received 1® TEM AD VEILS. from 33 to $l2 each. These goods are offered at prizes muck below prawat mantel rates. . mhti-lm S TAINED MARSEILLES TOILET WILTS.—We will offer It lot of very. this Marseilles Quilts, very slightly discolored in the folds. for $lO a piece,. the 'usual price of this Quilt is $2O ; one lot perfect do.,measuring 35f by 3 yards , full doable back and bad made $B each : one lot ingasuring3 by yards, hand made, $lO a re ; one lot measuring 2)..f by Sii" yards. hand made, .50 each; Marseilles Quilts at $5, $4, and 53 each ;Pln Marseilles Quilts; Blue ;la. ;White do., from crib size`-to 'very largest made; best Heavy Honey Cotnb Stunts. 2,3 i souare,',sl.oo; Satteen Quilt 11-4, $.l each ;Lancsaer Quilts and Allendale m u chizes. There has no articlo raised In price so as Mar seilles Quilts, but the above lot are goods that war() Im ported le 1557, and pith one or two exceptions are still at the old prieeni. _ Poisons in want ot-trgfillutittY,lionftkillit.T. - aEtiii. min busults,), • B. &W. B. PENNEL 1021 MARKET St., below Eleventh. 0011111 0 1ISSION'; 'MUSES. AIRY GOODS. . . 'DARIL.BLITS COAT CLOTHS. . • • DARK-BLUR CAP CLOTHS. SKI-13GTIB CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAPS LINEN DRILLS AND KICK BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SKIRT INGS. For sale by • • ' FROTHINGIL&M. & WELLS.:. . . MILITARY GOODS. G. W. SIMONS d BROTII'ER,, BANSOII-STREET HALL, MEW 1:41:174, MANUFACITHERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, MILITARY GOOD& IN MIRY VARIETY is2m WATCHES, JiWELRY, &c. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, mb3 tf 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. J..05. - FULatER, ImPorter and 'Wholesale Dealer In • FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. tip-stairs.-stairs. opposite Masonic Temple). • now o rtR a GE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACING • AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, • R. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES. GOLD CHAIM, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES: AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY , DESCRLET/ON. fell-3m D. T. PRATT, (SVCCESSOR TO PRATT k REAM ) 601!pHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly to receipt of 150LISH. SWISS. AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable stiles and qualities,. to sal* all elliesei of Iniyers. FINE GILT COMBS Ili EVERY VARIETY IMITATIONS OR PEARL AND CORAL. • It Q. FULLER,.. No., 715 E CHSSTNIIT• Street, mhll•2m F WATCH BpPAIRING attended to, by the most exrerienced workmen, and every watch warranted for oneyear. G. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street. ELI HOLDEN, ID • • Dealer to fine AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, 0c3145m* 708 MARKET Street. J . 0. FULLER'S . 'FINE GOLD PENS. I ; i:LE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fall4lm Alk ELI De !..R L ni D E N ne , AMERICAN AND IMPORTED weTcoiss. JEWNLRY, AND CLOCKS. oeBl-Ame 708 YARIENT Mai& VIILOANMI - lIINGS A tell seiortment, Mid/Ail and stiles. J. O. 'FULLER,' No. 712 CHESTNUT Stroot. ' faThdm s T lvi t te TLY PURE C ILIFORNIA. 11OCK, ANGEI,IOA, GRAPE •BRAND%Y. G. CF. EVANS, uihts-12t11 SOLE AGENT; 42 South FIFTH Street FAMILY DYE: COLORSI LIST . OF COLORS: BLACK, . . SALMON, DARK BROWN SCARLET, SNUFF Bitowrt DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN ,' LIGHT DRAB. DARK BLUR, . YELLOW, LIGHT EMI E LIGHT YELLOW. DARK GRE ED __, . ORANGE, LIGHT GREW, . MAGENTA, PINK.SOLFERINO, PURPLE, ' . " FRENCH BLUE, SLATE, .. ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON. • VIOLET. FAMILY DYE OOLORS, Tor dyelna Silk, Woolen and. Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses_ , Ribbons„Gloves,Bonnets, Hats, Feathers , Hid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear. !xi Apparel, with perfect fast oolore. A SAVING OF 80 PRE, CENT. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders colleen hated, are thoroughly tested, and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise coat live times that sum. The pro emits simple,and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Dirctions inside. Manufactured by ROWS & STEVENS. 121f38 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale byDruggists and Dealers in every City. and Town. del-trithe-3m if BOORS OF ALL KIN DS. THE 'argent ansortment in the city Will be found for sale, at cheaper nrce , than anytOlen) Ain., at T. 13. PETERSON & BROD Wain'. Nn. :104. r.l43Nrigrr trent. _ _ pB oTo RA PH ALI. 3 (TITS. - -•-• cheapest place in the. United States to buy thorn, at all prices, and all kinds, in at • T. 8., PETER , Wri Rc 13RrITHF.M.S', It 3011; Or-TP.: 4 '!". , llfr Arrant, A - A r BROTHEREIRATYS °IMOLA.- Y • TiNG LIBRARY.--All the tul , lw Ruuji•h and American Bunica, including ATI. CLASSES uttitcratnca, This ad? ONLY Library in Um entintry that ilitilvio-i all the NEW ENGLIBII BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED berm Terms Sr) per yrcir ; six months S 3; flirts , months $1.60: nee month7.s"cents. or 3 cents per del% %IS South EIGHTH Street. mho-3m AR D PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD ••••- 1 Photographs or over 1,600 different fancy subjects, taken from life and from t.ho finest engravings. Por traits -of 13ftero1s. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets, and other tlernent: men. Single conies 15 cen to. or. :St.so per dozen. Orden DT mail promptly attended to on re ceipt of monsy. SC tfOLZ & EIV'TZRY. 11.12 South EIGHTH sfreflt. 4e-We alsoseiLprepared. colore for colorinc . graphs takon on Albumen Paper. Price $3.2„1 a box, with reducing Tiquid: fell-lm if TN PRICE, STYLE, AND FINISH RETIVIER'S Colored Photographs aro suited to all. SIM and experience comiiined render th.in overt/ way worthy their great patronage. $l, SECOVD iqtre , t, above Green. It JUST OPENED, A NEWNo PHO TO6 AO•GR RCIT A STR PH EET, GLLERY. 9 A Wherethe FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, ox - THE CARTE DE VISITE ' TO THE ImTEELLT. SIZE. Axe produced bi x tr E tut Nc i p thrrins Those wishing ftret,elaas pictures are invited to call and examine epecireene , • A choice selection of Albums, casea, and frames_, on head. F. A. 0. SHIPS, dell-9m V EIMER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO -Lt GRAPHS in oil colors are pronounced to be the Sliest portraits of the day—the act:Limn , of a photograph end oil painting combined, SECOND Street, above GREEN, pHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A .1. large variety for sale i lgirv r , ter t 6bii i. del.S.3mit 924 CHESTNUT Street. BALLAD SIN GIN G.---T. Biga 0r,1632 FYLRERT FtrePt..'. "'.mh2-Im* FAGI,ES WOOD. MILITARY ACIADE. MY—PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Three tours train Philadelphia, by Camden and Amboy line, G S. 0., ntro $1.24. Pupils may enter at any time, paying from date of entrance. Prospretures, with catalogues, at No. 003 CLINTON Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia references—Prof. trenry Copp6e, PlinY E. Chase. • mblo im FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J.—Pleasantly located onthe Delaware river, 30 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success ful operation for eleyen,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 Instrumental Music. French - 'taught by a native, and spoken in the family. For catalmrnes ad dress Bev. JOHN H. BRAICBGBY", felB-2m* - President. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR. MEDIA, PA. Thorough Course in.. bfathematics, Classics, English Studies, Military Tactics taught. Classes in - Book-keeping, Surveying. and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. and are received at any time. Dowding per week, $2 25, Tuition per quarter, lta. For catalogues or information address Rev. J. HER VEY BARTON. A. M., Village Green, Pa, ocl.o-if VOTICE OP 00PARTNERSLIIP.--• J. I Notice is hereby given flint Ceorre Bullock, Jo seph W. Bullock, Benjamin Bullock, William B. Bul lock, and James lit Bullock, have this day formed a co partnership under the name and firm of BErairtiN BULLOCK'S SONS, in the Wool and Munuficturing bu siness. GRO ROE BULLOCK. JOSEPH W. BuLLorac [Signed.]BEJJAAIT if BULLOCK. Jr.. WILLIAM B. RULLOCK, JAMES AL BULLOCK, No. 16 South FRONT Arcot. Macten 12, 1823. inlo3-thstalOt .NO7 JOE OF DISSOLUTION.-NO TICE.A. is hereby given that the copartnership here tofore existing between BENJAMIN BULLOCK. GEORGE BULLOCK, and BENJAMIN BULLOCK, Jr.. is this day dissolved, and the business of said firm will be settled by George Bullock and Benjamin Bullock, Jr. the surviving Partnere, to whom all persons In debted o said firm will pay their indebtedues.. and to whom all persons having claims against said firm will present them for payment. [Signed.] GEORGE BULLOCK. BENJAMIN BULLOCK, Jr. Memoir 11, 1164. mhl2-thstulOt COPARTNERSHIP. -MR. SAMUEL ItEEDHAIif Mattson admitted as a Partner In my business, from this date. THOMAS DOLAN. PHILADELPHIA. March 7. IH3. The Firm style will be . THOMAS DOLAN Sr COMPANY. Trrems DOLAN, SAMURI. NEWMAN. rOPARI NEB,HHIP NOTIOE.-T H E undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of COATES BROTHERS, for the transac tion of the WOOL BUSINESS, at their present location, Ito. 127 MARKET St.. Phila. BENJAMIN COATES. Feh.S.),lB.M. ife23.1n1 4 9 GROJECERISON COATES. THE _SUBSCRIBERS WILL CoNTD MIIE the DRUG BUSIELFS, as heretofore. at the Old Stead, No. 72A MARKET Street. WM. ELLIS 4 CO. Drurriste, .111-tr 724 MARKEV Street. lOHN:P.. CAPP & SON, NOTE AND STOOK BROKERS, DirecOionVgtetheMechwOm'Sarac. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHP AND SOLD ON NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ' ow TAWWEervrsawa LOAN:TS OF THE UNITED STATES COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS 6-20 SIX PER DENT: BONDS 71310 NOTES, ALL SIZES, FOR SALE CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS DUE IN MAROS AND APR I COUPONS 7.340 NOTES, DUE APRIL 1. THE HIGHEST HAREM VALUE PAID POE. GOLD AND 'SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, AND OTHER , PREOIOUS STONES, G. W. SIMONS ds BROTHER, Manufacturing Jewellers. SA NSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. 16264 m IJ. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. • OR. • PIFINTY-YEAS SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERIUDINT AFTER FM YEARS. • I am instructed by the SECRETARY Olt TDB TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRI7.. TION. and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present painsium on Donn, thaw Bonds yield about BIGHT per cent. per annum. A MI supply always on band. JAY COOKE. ••• . SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. SOUTH THIRD STREET . . •. • SPECIA.T., N OTICE. • On and after JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege of convert. Inn the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL' SIN PER CENT. LOAN (com monly called "Five-Twenties "1 will cease. All ,who wish to invest in the Five -Twenty Loan,. must, therefore. apply before the let of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, mhd-thrl . • 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. PORT, MIIBOATEL, g . HARVEY THOKLEI O STOOK AND BILL BROKER. No. 31 WALNUT STREET. STOLIII and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN MENT SECURPTIES bought and sold on Commisaion, ax- Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs, Nathan Trotter & Co., 000. D. Parrish, Req., John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, mid.. dslbamita~°' Bitnles . ~ Qo.:'J~i Thomae. Bea. PONVEN & CO.'S 'LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, Soutfilvest Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sta. AND NO. 515 MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Every description of LITHOGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTING, and COLORING nxEctITED IN THE INOsT SUPERIOR MANNER. nitilo-tf O PERA . GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES. Pot sale by_ Ltmlign W. QUEN & CO., del33intl 92,4 ClaWritr. %Tug. NEW PUBLICATIONS. EM=E=l PHOTOGRAPHS. 10111T_T 71 A T 1 COPARTNERSHIPS. No. R 3 South THIRD Street, COMMISSION, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED 1881. GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. DREXEL 4:.006 84 Sonih r TIIIRD Wee WANTS. WANTED—A SMALL FIRST.Y!,OOR Office cm Tins.D !ttroftt. hetwcen Markel 'Ma Dock ptrerts. Aeldrosq" Bmic Xfiß. " WANTE ll—A PAR:ril ER eti,oto to $ O,OOO . ( n a business already establidind end nm lug largo profits. Addre4s"Business " BJX 1407 Phila. P. 0. mlift-f• SITII.A.TION WANTED IN-:A. Wholefalo Clothing home, by an experlenowt lore. ir an. Addin.s I.V. 8., Poot Onico. mh 10-31. $3,000T0 $5,000 WANTED. —A Party tu a well-established wholesale and retail business, having purchased' a lot of goods in their tine at much below present nr.ces, and con.tantt y Advaneirg, find themselves unable to carry the soma over without a law thous nd dollars additionaL Any careen booing the above amount to invest. Call receive a fair interest for the money, awl be secured by treble tiro:mount in saleable and . unperishahle goods. Beet reference eau be given. . A chi rent name. which will be coundent;al, "LOAN," at thin office. • LeA CA NV A . 1%1 'P F 1 D CfROHASE, IMaL for Camit, a DWELLINO ITOUBB, with modern im provements ; side yard preferred, located north of Market stroet, and ra.t of Broad atroot. Addroaq Loyalty," stating locality and price, at Pr 4.9.9 offices mblnAv • ek WANTED TO PURCHASE - A Jraimoderate sized three-story Erick HOUSE, in a cen tral Ideation. Bing have all the modern improvements. Address , ' " HOLM, " at this office. gating pries, tsrms, and lncation. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PiniezELPETA, Feb. 9, M. . _ VESSELS WANTED Sraxtrediately to carry COAL to the following poi ata : Tortazaa. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. • Alexandria, Va. . , Newborn, N.C. . . .. • Port Royal. S.C. A. BOYD, •• folo4 • • Captain and /mitt Quartermaster. BOARDING. WANTED -AN UNFURNISHED COND-STORY ROOM ANT) BOARDING. la•it n stet private family. Tinexemitionabin refisr.nee given. and required. Address ."S. K," 305 WALNUT street. Inhll-6' FOUR RESPECTABLE MECHANWS -A- can le accommodated with BOARD at &la BRUN FOR SALE AND: TO LET. FUR • SALIA• NUMBER OF WELL .: Secured Improved Oronnd Rents of *V to $10) per anninz. Amyl yto ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer. No. Si North SIXTH Street, below ere) street. tnial2-81. rDR SALE-AN I GHT-H ORS U . , EN GINE with'atlue.botler, a 20-inch planer. 16 feet. Graz & Wood 'ti paten t a No. 1 moulding machine. Ap ply 15:41 SA IPPEN Street. mhl23t* FOR SALE OR TO LET-THE new three-story brick donbla house, 88 feet front, northwest corner of Green and Fifteenth streets. In quire at 4EO North FIFTH Street nthlt-3tit. WA DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT .61 , 11. for 51.750. No. 331 CROWN Street. 93 feet front by 46 feet 4 inebes deep, fur sale by J. E. MITCHELL, mbl2-31.* 310 STORK Avenue. ittf, COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BRIS TOL, PA.—A HOUSE or good dimensions, large Bround attached, well shaded, and excellent water. ent low; very convenient situation. both to steamboat landing and railroad station. Ingnira of S. AL BROWN. isolfl2-3t. Railroad Station, Bristol. FOR SALE-COUNTRY SEAT and Farm, contsining 95 acre., of land, handsome- Pe situated. conveni-mt to railroad station, six miles from Afarket•strept bridge; first-class imnrovementa, &c. Also. desirable farm, 60 acres, 9 miles west of the city, within live iniuntes• . walk of a station on the Me dia Railroad. Apply to R. PST MT, tribl2 No. 309 WALNUT Street. ei FOR SALE-THF THREE-STO RY BRICK DWELLING. No. 411 Spruce street, With three-story back buildings, and all the modern Improvements. Lot'extends fr om R -piglet. PUMA Lan die street. apply at the S. W. corner , FOURTHand Entlult Sheets. ... rokill-31,` DIL.A.W.A.IIB COUNTY TLeChcyyney Farm. 11,1 noreis; IS woodland, sub stantial stone Improvements. a grazinz or dairy fsna. ono of tho best; located at Cheyney'a 81100 station on \Yea cheter and Phila. Railroad. Apply to JAS. R COL. hurveyor, aledle,Delaware co., Pa. mhl2-2t* 15! FOR SALE-SEVERAL VALUA BLE FARMS in Cbeeter and Delaware counties. Large number in the Stain of Delaware. some of them line fruit farms. First-class farms in New .Teraey and State of Maryland. A number in Bucks and Montgome ry counties. Call and examine resistor. Aunty to E. PETTIT, mhl2 • No. 300 WAI,NUP Street, • MEDICAL." • . . S.-T.-1860-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and IntermittenPfecers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspapsis. and Constipation. • ..ray edit - 1)1mb tea, aolera, Oholarallorbss...... They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters tn• the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebratedCalisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark. Dandelion. CbamomileFlosvers. Lavender• Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bur dock, S.—T,--1660--X., Sea - The The following is a sample of the testimony daily re ceived: SOLDIERS' HOME. CIECIENATI. 0., Jan. 15. 1963. Nearrg. P. H. Drake & Co. : GESTLEMEN: This institution has received and ex tended aid to over 14.000 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters is numerous cases of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite, &c., with the most remarkable and gratifying results. It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfnLness, and has given many a poor fellow his naval health. I wish this preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and on every battle-field. , With traPeot, your servant, DR. 0. W. AZDREWS, Sup't. WirT,Aan'a Ho?EL, WAslilliiiTON, D. C., Jan. 22.1563. GENTLENEV: We reanire another supply of your Plan tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily Increases with the guests of our hot's). Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK, . CO CLEVELAND. Dec. 3. IS6. I had been so ill with Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon my business. I need three bottles of the Plantation Bitters, and, to my astonishment, am entirely cared. They are the best medicine I ever used, and I shall en deavor to make them known. Please inform me what S.—T. —IS6C—X. means. Yours truly, H. B. KINGSLEY. Dn. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per fect, and harmless tonic. I ever used." GALT Home, LOUISVILLE. Ky., Dec. 21, : • Reeks's. P. R. Drake & Co. : We are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro curing this admirable article. • Respectfully yours, SILAS F. atiLLER St CO., Proprietors. N Y., Dec. 21, 1-.; The Plantation Bitters bare oared me of the Nrorst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years' standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as far as I know, with signal success. I am, &c. Ray. J. S. CATRORN. BruNnrr Rom, CrSCISRATI, Ohio. December 20, ISM. Messrs. Drake R Co.: The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular he Send us twenty cases more, and oblige Yours truly, T. P. SIITITDERS & CO. Delicate females requiring a gentle stimnlant, and clergymen. lawyers. and students exhausted by men- tal labor. will And the Plantation Bitters a most bens- liclal tonic Every bottle has the Jae simile of our signature on a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country Stores P. H. DRAKE & 00., 202 BROADWAY, New York Adfkistn,taplif HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO TH:E.-,SOTTIgEtTING D.R. SWAYNE's 001i:POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco vered f.ir all pulmonary complaints, Coagns, Bore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis. mortysl3 (spitting Blood), Short _Breath, CivinP, Wasting Flesh, Pains and Sore - nese. Weak Breast,Ticklinglrritation, or rising in the Throat, Broken Constitution, from the abuse of calomel and other causes, • all Throat, Breast, and • Lung Complaints. Let uo disease, however bad it may be, or length • • of time it may have existed, discourage you until you have tried this great Medicamentum. • . Wonderful cures have taken place. When, to all human probability it could not be possible. The poonlar impression, strengthened by some scientific opinions, that • Consumption cannot be cured, has no doubt hastened the death of many au invalid, by depriving them of the consolation of hope. Persons afflicted with Pectoral disease should be supported by every assurance of a cure, not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding couuteuances of those around. For our part, we do not believe that Con sumption is incurable: and let Physicians theorise as they will, we haves made of evidence to prove that per sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cone" deep, bloody expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore throat, diarrhaut, night sweats burning fever, &a.. have been permanently cured Ad- " Dr. &WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD DERRY." A good appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition •for active exercise is sure to follow its use. Thirty years' experience in this cud foreign countries is con vincing proof. Beware of all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry. except that prepared by Dr. s way .. & Bon, the original and only genuine. Dr. SWAYNI'S Principal Deco, 330 North SIXTH Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. mh7-irtf EYE AND EAR.-PROF. J. 'SALO% Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden, Holland, Is per. wanently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats all diameter' of the Bye or Bar scientifically, and gues— t( °arable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pal n: N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hoar. from fl to 11 o'clock A. Y. and 9 to 7 P. N. %Um* •• • • ,AIDS, R.A.1.R:8. • R WIGS, Curls, Friaettea. Cionesinee, Ventilated Wipe, Ven tilated Scalps of superior maaarsatatre. Prices are lower than those of a tly other nstablishinent. BAKER'S, feS4-lat• 150; 009 . .CRESTKIT Street. . AIIUSTIM3NTS. AMERICAN AOADEMY OF M USIO, Leß!ea and Director Bxt MAO d .1 Agent GERMAN 0193-BA PlIri7AT EVENINCI. gareh• It; 113 M, FIFTH SUDSW.III"TION NIG i y!, TEE SEA•3O I T. "DI FRE,Isfl , • o »era, by C. H . ortiVret*. FEATS' eat lie aeotred alma. rtaces ew ennigaott Reserved Seek it, nfrixet. Pan:met' Circle. frr Bat. cony ----- - • • Family Cirri° ...... - , ... . 50 T 00 Amphitheatre • ST ' ts, cents. cen. Doom open at 7dell;:le; ("peva comme-mn at B. miliX2t EXTRA AMXU'UNCETIENT RRAA'N OPERA GRAND G ir rf A TINTh On SATURDAY' AFT p. March 14; IBS THE POSIILLIG , OF LeaNJUREA9. SEATS can be procured at odee. ==l,i.gilli SPECIAL NOVIC 7 .Z, TICKETS Alt , DIRGPELD'S trjar - Er9l2. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10 . ARCD . 1863, eon be bad at 'b. ACADEMY. and Chinid'a Witte Stout. corner of SEVENTY' and CYIESTNIX Streets '- ork._ at A. B !Fa FELD'S Office,ll.3o South BEVOTEI Strum. corner or Walnut:r,Th NEW OBBSINUT-STIONT MBA, Lena.. and Manager Mr. Mr:: Nnturtarr. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dintv.l. 1858, FOR THE FIRST TIME. In this Tbeatre. ED WIN FORRES".Ts'I. will appear in his Grand t Embodiment,ii from the sublime Snaksp ' Prorm Tragedy of 'Ma' dine THE SCENERY WILL name. THE MELT NO AND 111&eNIFICENT, While his GREAT AND DRAMATIC I 32PERSM'ATIOW Will he supported ity a . POWERFUL AND DERIVAT.LED CAST. Mr. J. McCullough as, - - Maaltft Mr. J. W. Levet - gas as c'atic_ve. Mr; J. Cavell ac —.. Du um's. Mr. .1. W. Collier as . . Malcol:v1 Mr: C. Klngsland a.s.: . .. Rosso. Mr. O. Becks Ks Ssrten. . Mice J. Fleury as Ddaaldhain. . Madame Pouts' as Lady Illecbeth. Mr. W. R. Leak as .4........; ' If seats . Mr. .T. O. Berndt as ' " FiNs.Wi tell. . - Mr. .1 Martin as %round' Witch. Miss Mary Wells as . —. ..... ... .. . -.Third Witch. OrchestralCondnotor ilir. — kluir akssma. FRIDAY RVSNENCY: March ],1361, EDWIN FORRcST. SATURDAY EYEICTICO', Merck I • , LUCILLE wEiTHRD. PRICES OF ADMISSION.—FamiIy Circles, M amiss Dress Circle, 60 sestet Parquet au& Scipursd Seats I.* Dress_Circle,.76 cents; Setts in Private Bore" each 4R: ' :Dom open st.7: Ouirtais rises precissl4 at 734 o'clock. WALNEITSTRKPIT THEATRE.- , w Role Lessee Mrs. IL A. OSIMATTEON. Business Agent Mr. TOWN T. DOWNELLY. GLORIOUS SUN; Ess , . OF THE POPULAR AND VERSATiMs Mr. E. EDDY. THIS (Tburndtty) EVENING, Mardri IFSO, Will be Presented (fifth time) nevi' rri.,tl /frame of COLLEEN BANN: Or, THE BRIDES OF GARRIVNTESVr Myles-na-Coppaleen Irs: Addy. Bertfe O'Moore_Poker. Eily O'ConnorMrs. Alavi. To conclude with MR. AND MRS. PErUVWD.IFFE. TOMORROW, Farewell Benefit ofllt 2; MDT. Doors open et 7: Certain will rise at N. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCELSTMET THEATRE. 81114 nem , Agent and Treasurer JOS. D; milivFnr. TENTH (NhGrs HT ) OFAr E J n F G MKc E SRII WfIY:T H. THE ROBBERS; Charles de Moor . J WILEF4EBOTH. Francis de Moor Batthaliill. To couclude with THE LOST SHIP." Ben Trennant Bart'an - Tiill. Thnotky Irwin 'wFrant. - "Orecr. Sally rourde Mrs. (I . 4.lnrie. FRIDAY. Ilen.St of J. WILKES BOOTH. In Rehearsal, AURORA FLOYD. JJar Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra charge. Curtatn rises at 734' o'dlock. ABou-sT. THEATRE.—MR ARTUN 4 -. 1 - BILL respectfully announces HIS BRNEFIr is fixed toy . . . MONDAY NEXT, Marclll6lll, WS; LORDVDU be pref,ented. OUR AMERICAN COMM NDREARY Mr. BARTON KIM r=.= GUNNAKEE OF iIOSCOW. mhltinf D . L. CARPENTER'S EIGHTEENTH ANTITAL FLORAL BALL at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TITEgDAY EVENING, Apra MIL Enroll or Gentlemen Tick•t... 53 Can he had of too Iran:mem of John Tlionley, All Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter's Dooms. n'ti ADenr Street. mblo:l2t.' ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNEA of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. TENTH WEEK. WOO DRoF BOREATIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENINO. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SA.4 TURDAY AFTERNOONS. The eel ebratedlow.pre.satire Glass Steam-Engine" MO , NITOR," made endrcly of glas s . will be in fall opera tion. All the marnificent works of art manufactured 11 , the Company will be distributed stmtnitoneiy to the via•tore. On WNitiesdav and Saturday Afternoon every Child will receive a GIFT On FRIDAY EVENING, 'Afareb 13tb.TOURNKAIKAT" OF WIT. a SPLENDM 'CASE OF WORK will he - given. to the author of the worst Connndritm on any sulne^t The Ark present. each evening. will be a SPLENDID CASE OF GLASS WORK. Admission. 15 cte. No half price. Exhibition com ree.cee in the evening at S o'clock ; aftereoeu al 3 M9-43tfr- ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS -TENTH and CTIFATNIIT. OLD AND YOUNG F i)iITSMM E **l FOR OLD BLITZ,. FIG! O The dreat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his LEARNED CANARY DID, . RIP dive hie new and EVERY'EVENINO daring the week. commencing at 73‘ o'clock, and WEDNESDKE and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attractions will he marvellous: Experiments in Mader. wonderful powers in Veil frilonnism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their new charac.ers. Admission 2.5 cents. Children 13 cents. 91HE • H.AIiDEL AND HAYDN -m- SOCIETY Will shin their nest • • .: CONCERT THIS- EF.ASON. _.AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, On. TUESDAY E mute; March 3, ISM. Tickets - 40 cents. fenittustu tf HUTCHINSON FAMILY:-"TRIBE OP ASA. "—Omte'nl to their numerous friends for the warm and enthusiastic naception on their last visit to the city, respectfuliy announce their Second CONCERT for the season at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on MONDAY Erenipr March 16th, all •anoetrins' singing their Sours of 'Home, Hope, . and • Hropiness, and. 'The Flair of Our Union Forever. Admission, 25 cte. ; children, 35. Doors open at 7; Concert 8 o'clock. Also, by the reeno.st of many families, will rive a Concert 012 Patnrday Afternoon. Starch 14th, r •the benatit of the Public Schools. Admission for children, 10e. Adult% 2Se, Doors open BLS; Concert at &o'dlock. mlittr • c ERMANTA ORCHESTRi-PIII3III - 0 REHEARSALS every SATURDAY ANYERNOOJE at 534 o'clock , at the MUSICAD FUND HALL, CAR E. SLOTS. conductor. 'rickets &Voents. Packages of five tickets wl. To be bad of Andre & Co., No. 1101Chastnnt street: .1. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Nall door. n 027-111 HA.SSLER'S OR . OITESTRA. NEW OFFICE. 914 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. del.o-6m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP TEE PINE ARTS, • 1035 CHESTNUT STREET, To open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.M. till 6P.M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock &SC. 3y9 HOTELS. THE 'UNION," ARCH STREET, Clhetween THIRD and FOURTH: Philadelphia. The undersigned, loving renewed the lease of the above popular Hotel fora series of years, would respect fully call the attention of the Travelling Public to its central locality, either for business or pleasure. The house will be entirely renovated:tad refurnished; and kept in such a manner as, to merit, as heretofore, a liberal share of Public Patronage. With many thanks to former Friends and the Travel ling Public. ae trust we may have the pleasure of wait ing upon them again on visiting this city. pT: wswEsit propri THOMAS MAS S. WBBB &SON, etors BRA' , DRETH HOUSE, Co' ner of BROAD ETS. WAY, W CANAL an , d LISPENARD • STEE NE YORK CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The Rho. a Hotel is located in the most onitrat part of Broadway, and can be.re•clted b. omnibus °rel." , CMS. from all the eteamb oat 'antilop aud - railro'.4l Odpots. The rooms are eleesntly tarnished; Many of themare constructed in suits of comninnicatingearlors and cham bers, suitable for ftunilies and parties travelling to gether. Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms (rem 50 cents to $4l per day. Double Booms from $1 to $11.60 per day. :dereco .rnS. enß•Pto & 114., INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE ISSORANC3 CONPANX. OFFICE, 413 WALITUT STREW, PRILADTILPIILL CAPITAL $200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the safer /lames of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility. and ability to pay loeaes promptly. Its disbursements for the bans ! of the public, daring the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS and we respwittilly solicit its favor in the taticre. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT. JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAOHOEN, JOHN THORNLE, C. E. HEAZLITT. ABRAHAM HART. DAVID BOYD. JR., PETER 8. HOF., of N. Y.I WM. N. SWAIN, FORMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP H. D., N. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAIM, JOHN SUPPLER THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. a OILLRTV, Vice Presideat,. JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ayy3.l.nr WANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO, dp6 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. EIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. 1 E. D. Woodrall, Oen. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas, Stokes, A. U. Itosenlielm, Josep D. Ellis. MR. President. ' lARDSON, Vice 'President RD. Flaniasurc r init.-MI Franett N. Eclair, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Svercaan, Yhllip S..lnstice. 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. BU( CHARLES RICH. WILLIAMS T. RI.ANCIIA' z ia gE t e NOTICE. ire igS i t • Tin STEAMERS OF . . • ,THE PNTLADILFHIA AND NSW YORK EEPBESS:' STEAMBOAT COMPANY Will resume their regular daily trips between 'KULA DELPHLA AND NEWYORK, ON 'IITESDAY, MARCH 10, 1563. FREIGHT taken ou.rensonnbla term', and through (loin either city in TWENTY-FOUR TI OURS. For further information apply to the Agents. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, 1.4. S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, mhl2-6t 117 WALL Street. New York. GOVERNMENT SALE-WILL BE sold, by order of the War Department, at nubile Auction, at ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, Pittsbnrg, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M. 0 WEDNES DAY, March 18.1683. the following Hafted States pro- Porty, 32,600 pounds of Scrap Iron. 1,000 Steel. 12,000 " " : Leather. 1,100 Powder Barrels. • .1.500 Bullet Kegs. 1,500 Pact ins Boxes. Terms cash. B H. R. WHITELEY. mh3-nt Major of Ordnance._ -UNIVERSAL CLOTHES-WRINGER, saves its valae in at of clothes every eix mouthe. No. 1. Large Family Wringer $lO. With coga. No. 2, M , ilium Family Wringer—. 7. Warranted. No. 2.. 4 5, Medium Family Wringer. • $ 6. Without 01 P , No. S. Small ramily.Wringer 6. Not warranted. No Wringer can be durable without coq-wheals. WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 121 CIiFSTNIIT St. Exclusive Agents for Eastern l'ennsyl mhe-if-Imo MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND SPY-oLesase, rot Insentg for I: 1 1 40 NV. . .7 924 C SAVA. del3-amit C. AIMIRUTZ. -.ADOLPH DISOFELD. mhlo-tuthslm