ot as AT THE HOTELS, u p TO 12 O'CW= LAIR MORT. reet. below Minth. Johh G Anthony, Ginn, 0 J W Wields, West Chester B Hickman, West Chester Dr Bolles, Prov, R I Wm Porter, Mass Wm Hlanohard, New York 0 Palmer Ines Wellpter, New York J W Brown,New Jerenv R L Meneh, Harrisburg C H Moulton, W'orcaster B W Vatll, Worcester, Masi Win V Murray. rg James Potter, Jr Lewiet• Yu Barra L Young, A M aallada, Reading, Pa J P Penney,twf. Ha rrisb'g M B Lowry, Brie. PM Eli Bowen, Pennn H S Raked, Reeding H Dickinson, Trenton W H Clark, Connecticut Semi Colville, New York Geo Clark, Jr J A Cottingharn & la. City W H Gillman, New York Cot Ro [nets, U 8 A Mr Stewart, Ohio L E Baker, Yarmouth. Ya E M P King & le, W'sah H A Seller & la P=M; N J C ~, Washington ti,!,lwater, Prima ,1„.0,, Penn& Velma fork Flaxen Virooatar. 0 wille . o,all Riser 10, Newark, N J Pallßiver New York ~lelmek, Patina 1 II Okie,Pror,R I ; 0 soirgea,Prov,R I ,:othridge, Maryland Fi,nor,Cheater.Pa w t.-, Mrietta. Pa -bonne , Peru. S A Hart & wf, Wi t ,,be n L e wm„Waahinaton „ tri s, rrovidence inry, Delaware Oarrien, Satin.s Baltimore rIJ ti VeZill,billereefibOTO h u e . Newborn ;my, New Jeney Mr Crawford. Harrisburg .1 Dunham, Boston A H Light, Pennsylvania • d Chestsiut streets. A 13 Glazier, Arnesville, 0 J W Price, New York, J C Wilbur, New York W 0 Fowler, New York Jos Sharp, Baltimore John W Welch & hi, N J J R Foster, Now York Mrti J M Brayer, New York Geo II Mum ois, Sam Frau 1, S Foster, New York P Holt, New York 10l Shoch i _Colo Colombia, Pa. r Johnston moons, Carlisle C L Bailey & la Harrisb'g I) N Piokering, Baston Isaac hl Cato, Boston A. 0 Blood: Boston Coo .W Wiley, a Louis Dr W El Cc,swell, Conn Dr W Mwhite, ileum Robt B Dona% Ea land John Rowe & wf. N . Y JColby, Now York W Beals, Jr, Boston ll T 'Beals, Boston 1J T.Siewart, Council Hint! J W &mate, :Boston F, 13 All nutt, Baltimore F Squire, New York L Denison, Jr, New York J Brown, Washington, B C 0 R Messersmith, Poona Gov A 0 Curtin. Harrisburg 6 R Spaulding, Boston JJ Hied, New Jo - set 0 Wier at la New I( ork Miss sannuer, ~rillif ,otx Mrs 8 Barton, New York M Rent, Ohio Mm J 0 Allen & son, TrY B D Bell, Lexington, Ky Rev G 11 Crooks, New York o H Hodgson, New York Gee W A Williams, N Y Thos A Sealer, Davtou, 0 , '4 H Munroe , -Sel•Praneisoo IF W Ludlow, Chicago T Mathews, Baltimore 9 B Stryker &la P Brenta, MB, Pa ,luental — Ninth .3 Alleman, New York Akron, 0 niranr, U S A d cic 14Pittflmrg Horo, 000 U vll. -eton 'Perrlne, New JorneY M D, Penna I,ltrc.ll, Columbia ici rift, bt LOnirS J R Doolittle,Win liaurr, Now York Woman, Cincinnati II Filmier. Denton sann , gen & la,Boston rtit,m & 14101 Y ;Now et la, Boston W Lewis& la. N Y Brewer, New York & WC, Wan 1 3 7.,, x B CI plioinreen, New Mir per Katto. Lowlat.'n, Pa staalry, Brooklyn jai; (Jordon ,Baltimore Aram, NeW York VonCalts, tier _York , r (for mercy. DI X N MaroY, New York Earn, New ork Cincinnati leant, New York inrariehonse, Balt tit, Winton tines, New York 0 Craig,_ USA vybolt, D C taaraw, Lancaster . lawn, New York Cobb, New York nylon New York . 8•13 Cobb, Neer York JBeeoher York ), Tuttle, New York Nears, New York D C Serentont N Y Derlow. Toledo, Ohio Muir, Wftehington,D C fliing,Lebanon, 14 14 Dooley, Tolrtio, Ohio rkuninings, PR eireheatta'—Foluth tc Rahman. Obio Sraden, St Pant Johnston St wf, Parma Mary land RCrav ford, Parma I i r ymi, mar, land Ooerd Milford, New Amy 'Corleia, New Jersey Cattle, Coat ecticut Atwater, Connecticut Si McHugh. Gallitzin .f Phillip!, New Cititle slower. New Cannel J Cook, New Giallo Roberta, Obio Hombrep„ KUM! S Si rickla p nd , Heading C Schweitzer, Obio 14 C Pearce, Dehow it F Shoemaker Newbury Bronson, N 'York Ansearlosn--Chertnu r P Brooks W C Lefferts, Now Jersey E Bran, New York TI H Sbob, Blanch Chunk We New York et) C Scott,ll l inois .lones k wife, New York PP Elmer, Bridgeton iP B Hrlnton, Pennsylvania S Chspin, Jersey city C Knight, New York St. I.owir—t:lheatatut E L tfollivan.Woshington Sll 0 old fonith, Baltimore Benjßurroufghtf, N Jersey, Theo H Van Nnye,N Jersey Barrle, New York ticLaughlin,Brooklyzi Bradfield & 4m, Ohio J R Hunt, Darner,'llle,Ohio 11R Brown, Barnecyl , l6,o L ;Johnson & 114, New York. R Maxwell, U 8 11 C Taft & la, Masa W B Hand, N York JR Lawrence. Baltimore W N Kilpatrick. N .1 . John Ellerby, Roobester The Union—Arch street, tabors Third. F d Rauch Readir g 8 T Cooper. Lewistown (3,, , V Boyles, Pennsylvania 'Daniel ißnively, Indiana t. Henderson , Pennsylvania Miss Bnively, Indiana ••• 1 Rally S Prince, New York National—Race • 3 H Miller, Weissport,Pa Je4 , 40 R Shane, Wilkesbarre Geo Levan, Lancaster 11 11 Runs, New Jersey _Henry Watson, Jersey City A Philips, Pennsylvania ,T Eckman, Columbia Commercial—Sixth et hmeslnaer_, Oxford 'Wm Warker.LOOlaVaill C Wentz, Delaware Jmnsql Criatey, Dalawato E Willa, U N C P Wickersham, Penna R P Clayton, Delaitare E C Talntor, Maasaohusetta StritoirlUnion—Slxth and Market, *tricots. John H Peareol, Lancentor'DM Richarda,l3;iver co, Pa 7 l'i'?saftf'ArVi: New York 1111El l iggii . f:g2finP A Iticlac,_lndisina co, Pa E 6 Taman, Chanter co If Fink, Potterrilie - W B.DaVison,Princeton,NS Madison—Second St., above Market. Beej Sheppard, Maryland IT. Reed V NA' Rte, MarylandM H Dreber,Stroudebg,Pa Cooper, Jr, .0 e 1008.113 C Swift H Norton, Reading_ IJ A Petherman 7as 13 Andrews la, 1( J JEW Ivies di la, New Jersey Black BearThkril lane Woodruff, Attleboro Yerkee, Pennsylvania T Yorke% Penneylvanis Abraham Boatman, Pa Baelen Gibson, 'New Botta Wm Lovejoy, Attleboro. J Brenennan & la. Ohio L R Appleton & son, Pa L Reade,Bomerton add Eagle—Third • B J Dreher, Pottsville A F Bertolet, Reading M C Fetter, Bethlehem Geo A Yohe, Bethlehem Jonathan Smith, Backe co A H Dankol, Lehigh co, Pa mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch T W Jones, New ,York R Howard, New York B B Ooldemith, Baltimore N Jobiudon Sirotithiburg Crawford, Hoiden Chas W RidgeWaY La rs J Jones, Boston W Reynolds, Ohio SPECIAL NOTICES. Foßms or V/MBE. • BE THB BABB OP TOWER HALL. Doubtless, my readers think it strange That I should take no wider range, Through different forms of verse,to tell Of the themes my fancy loves so well. Why not in Spencer's stanzas sing That Bennett's coats are "quite the thinell Or, in Minoritc blank verse, shoW His prices are extremely low ? Why not, i a Dryden's splendid lines, Where grace with energy combines. The strength of Bennett's pants declare. And prove his volts aro good as fair? As every mystery I dated, The truth shall plainly be expressed: The verses of the deistic age Are rather sortie to salt the ;mate Of public , journals, on whose track I drive my Heliconlan hack; - And lines, eight syllables in length, Constructed with sufficient strength, (Like Scott's. for instance,) have the power To sing the charms of,BelmeWs Tower. Or any enbject;thongh as grand 'As human intellect has planned; But when I try a theme so rare, In conscious weakness, I despair. The largest assortment of Ready-made Clothing in Philadelphia, of all qualities, styles, and prices. on hand. and selling much below market rates. at TOWER HALL, Ito. 518 CO. MARKET' Street. BENNETT .k DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LINIXBNT 18 A certain remedy for Neuralgia.. COUGH COUGH! COUGH!—WHY BE TllOll - with Coughe, Colds, Iloareenese, or any Pulmo nary Complaint, when so stile a remedy as JAYNE'S Expectorant can bo obtained? Sold at 242CCHESrNIIT intal-2t ONHYSIOB CLOTHING, OF THE TJATBST rrmts, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BBTAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked. in Plaid VS- Nurse. All Goods made to Order warranted sattsfaabinr: Our ON - A -Pawls SYSTISII 1 / 3 strictly adhered to. Ail are thereby treated attire. del2-1T JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. • BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE 1 THE SW IR THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye Produce/fa color not to be dlettnantehed from nature: warranted not to Injure the hair In the least; remedies the ill effeets of bad dyes, and Invigorates the hair for life. OUT. RED. _ or RUSTY BAIR instantly turns a twiendld Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Dregglate, tee. *it - The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCEIB LOll. on the four *idea (if each box. FACTORY. No. 81 BARCLAY Street. (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street.) sty2S-ly New York. 8--T-1860—X. MUMPS PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They ereate 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 intermittent fevers. They parity the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dior'obe, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache- They and the best BITTRES in the world. They make. the weak men strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the cele brated Callsaya Bark, roots and herba, and are taken with the pleasure 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. 7 aniggists , Hotels, and Saloons. P. B. moo ar co.. 20 BuosnwAy. New York. ee24-6m MdLA-11,1 : 133E1I 3 . • ramax--FREDinucK.—Royamtrer &i,elM2by tho Geo r 1 ZelisA4g3s4hlit..lll(' J. A. Catille to NUS Sate y. Faxis—micKratioar. c -In - the Illth inet., by Friends' ceremony', Willtnm R. Ellis to Gerrie 8. Dioketson,both of this city. VICKLENBISIIG—BRRWER. —On the l6th instant, by Rev. 0. IL WWI., A swans B T klenberg to Mt" Lontwßrewer, both of city. B. " . DWINTO2I—B I Dindt. --On the 16th Instant, Rey. hr J. W. Jackson, John Dewinton, of South WaICS to .., cathArizio Biddle,. of Philadeithis. '. . DIED. GILLIRGRAM.—On the 20th Instant, Harry. inn ne George and Louisa K. Gillingham, aged 2 Yew' &ad 6 months, His funeral mill take_plaee fromthe residence of his Wironeats, No. 941 New Yirket street, on seeced.day, It fr il .)2M inst. ,'.at To!olook F. M., To procaed . to oT.—On the nth inst., kn. Wilrnot, ill the filet nfil 9 Mil sic • street, ibellose , Alkirstit• P I Bath, Pelmare G Sanderson, Scranton S Pastorions, BeW York W Scott Penni P Barrett, Missouri D C Lionbsrger, Missouri A Conkle, Ohio Ireiter, Ohio H M Irwin, Franklin, Pa O W Miller, Penna W Smedley, Boston W MeDieety. Smithfield W Hoyt, New York D'r LB Bewley Penna S Morrie wf, theater 03 S Meek, Jesus'/ tile W Look, Ohio T P Simpson, M Chunk lt Roby, New York W T Sleek, Illinois IC Boyers. Clarion, Pa street, above Fifths J D Marshbank, Lane, Pa , J 11 Black ley &la,Ms.ryland M Ehrich, Now York W Burtch, Indiana E R Elmer, Bridgeton, NJ Whiting, New Orleans JII Dunbar, ÜBE I Deromps J B Winterstein, Pawls J E,Slllott. Hallsboro, °soar Jansen,e Obi() street, usierve Third. A Davis, Cape of Good Hone W Atkinoon,Colunibus, 0 S L Bowler, Orono, Me W C Potter, Noir York John Silcox, Dbinware W Male, New York Jas Nelson, Pittobnto .1 0 Jones, Norfolk, Va Dr Dearing,Boston John Adams, New York i Mies H Mitchell, el Bedford Henry Milohell,New Beard A Howling, London olt Mullikin Maryland I F Mullikin , eet. above Third. JaesTeggart, New Jersey John C Stanton. Henry Gressong, Pottsville John 1' Gressong,Pottsville John Sarpee, lowa Henry Rudisill, Missouri reet. above Chestnut. A Salem S A Chas Simkins, S Louts T Plitsbnrg C A. Vogel, Philadelphia ratted° laquett, Phtlad. Virtu Smedley, Penna A F Conrad, Pennsylvania t. above GallovehUl. l:Tomlinson, Somerton Semi Garner, Doylestown Isaac S Trotter. Yard ley v'e Semi ii. Neeld,Yardlexvi ll e 0 P Janney, "rardtertille Jae Buckman. Week tato We F T Beane, Pennsylvania ISM Fell, Backs co, Pa I Edward Roads, Somerton above Callovrhill. Chas Mohr, Bethlehem Wm Waltz Bethlehem M Reeder, Bucks co, Pa Wm Beans, Bucks co, Pa B Beane, Buoke co, Pa PILE.-0n December 239, 1E62, on the U. S. steam gunboat "Paul Jones." off .st stomas, Ga., Dr Charles H. Pile, Addatent Surgeon U. S. Navy, In the 24th year of hie age. father, Ode. (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o cloc The funeral will take place from the te. s idree se o e f v li c l i s at Pine-street Church. HAaSON —On t h e e vening _o_fM .o arch 18th, John Has son, Sr., formerly , of Alexandrii4 v Tne male friends and therclattcsfuonfera from family i xe i m iveetfully invited to attend resid eu,e, . No, 631 Coates street, this (Saturday) morning, o'clock.To proceed to Wilmingten. a at half SHaEe.—On P Onlhilth instant, Parke Shoe, the 88th year of his age. His friends, and those of the family, are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hie son-tu law, George Rush, Cuncordvil e, Delaware county, ea., this Oaturday) intoning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Friends' Burial Ground, Sandy Bank, Delaware coun ty. The cars leave the depot Eighteenth and Market streets, at five minute, before eight o'clock. for Concord ville Station. WHITNEY.—On age. Lout of the 19th instant, in the 04th year of her age. Louisa Caldwell, wife of John R. Whitney, and daughter of Jeremiah Butler, all of this city. The relatives and friends are invited to attend ter funeral, to-day, (Saturday.) at 30 o'clock A. M., from the residence of her husband, No. 214 West Logan Square, To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. BESS.—Of diptberia, on the 18th instant, Horace, youngest son of David M. and Sarah Hess, aged 15 menthe and 19 days. The relatives funeral from are reepectfull paxvitd to attend the funeral, from tile residence of hients, 105 Buttonwood street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery, * BUSK —Ou the 19th instant, Mrs. Mary Bush, Wife of Jchlt BEIPb. aged 66 years. CAMPBELL. On the 19th instant, Sarah A Campbell, aged 82 ears. * WEAVER.—On tbe 18th Instant, Angeline, only daugb.- te ref Peter and Lonisa Weaver, in her 16th year. * - 111, A K FLORENTINES A 116 W thin material, 3-4 and. 8.4 wide.. Black 13arage Hernani 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Bareges 3-4 and 8-4 wide. —Blank Crape Mimi ma 3-4 and 8-4 wile. Black Chalya and Crape-Tammatans. Black Bombazines and. Summer Bombazines. Black Gros-grain and Pettit de Sole Silks. Black Glassy Lyons Taffeta Silks. Black Tamises and Nousselines, Juat Received ky BBSSOB' 8c soli, MOUNTNG STONE, No. 919 CHESTNUT Street. MODE ALPACAS, ALL QUALITIES. Leather-Naomi mohair. Mode-colored Delaines. Tacon Clgths and Taffetas. • FOURTHANDELL,_ and. ARUM ETRE & LANDELL, .FOURTH AND ARON, have the extra largo-size J leek Thibet Long Shawls. 8.4 Black Merino. for Shawn Summer Mourning Shawls. FIRST CONGREGATION&I, CHURCH, THOMPSON Street, below Front Yr.:inching on RABBATII MORNING, at 'IO.V o'olook i &rd . j,e. EygNrive ,_ . /ke t o'clock, by Rev D. L. "AIL: Finhlict.--'`Algl l 0 01/rlai," Rivingers are invited; ' - tm -- SIXTEEN/141 ANNIVERSARY. OF' - 11 the JUVENILE MISSIONARY SOCIE CY of the °teen Wreck M. R. Church, to-morrow (Sunday) after noon, at half-past two o'clock. it* fi.' - v•- • CLINTON-STREET PRESBYTE- I« RLSv C HURMI will be open for Divine Worship TO-MORROW RVERINO, at 7X, o'clock. Sermon by Rev. MaROH. • It* • MARCH -ST FLEET PRESBYTEI CRIIRCII.--The Rev. W. 8. PLUMKR; D. D , will preach TO-MORROW at 10 o'clock A. M.. and 734 Y. M. • • MREV. J. WALKER JA C KSON WILL Trench in the ONION VOLUNTEER REFRESH MENT SALOON on SUNDAY Evening next at half Past 7 o'clock. IMRELIGION, AND CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.—A, brief merles of Sermons On these subjecta. by T. H. STOCKTON, Wlll. commence (D. V.) SABBATH ?CANING, at 10Y; o'clock, at the Chapel corner of ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. Do MST. CLEMENT'S.CIEURCH, TWEN TIET ,61 AND CHERRY Streets. —The Rev. TREADWELL WALDEN will enter upon his duties-as Rector, to-morrow, Sunday, the 22d Dust. Morningeer rice at 10%; afternoon at 23‘. 111.--.• FIRST REFORMED D Tirtl CHURCH. SEVENTH and. SPRING WOMEN Streets. Rev. J. H. Suydam, Pastor, will (D. V. ) preach to-morrow. Service in the morning at half-past ID o'clock, in the awning at 7g o'clock. IZV' SPIRITUALISM—MISS EIVIDIA.II.II."R -DINGE will lecture at SADIBO3I STREET_ HALL, OR tiIIDTDAY, at 1.0 3( A, lit , "On Hero Worship," and at 73i P. M, on. "The Temple and the Priest." Admittance 6 cents. its SPRING GARDEN, below Broad etree t.—Rev! R. A. GARDEN. D. D.. will preach to Young Men, TO MORROW (Sunday) EVENIMG, at 7% o'clock. Sub ject—" The Times In whlcb we Live." Seats,will be provided for strangers. MSIP GEORGE'S M. E.- CIRURCEI, POLIRTR street. above RACE.—A. sermon in be half of the POOR will be preafhed in this Church TO MORROW (Sabbatb) - EVRNING, at 734 o'clocit,and a cOl lection taken to aid the Home Missions Society is its mission of mercy. THOMAS ry T. MASON, IL. Chairman Committee on Publics Meetings. REV. H. O. HENSON WILL DELL ver a sermon in the Baptist Church, corner BROAD and BROWN strepts, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at 7)4 o'clock, when a collection will be taken. to aid the Home Missionary Society in its mission to the sick and suffering podr. _ THOMAS T. MASON, Chairman Committee on Public Meetings. THE SEVENTY-FOURTH MEET fr.. IWO of the ARMY COMMITTEE of the Y. M. C. A. for the Spiritual and Moral Welfare of our Soldiers, will be held in the Moravian Church, corner 'FRANK LIN and WOOD Streets, on SABBATH. EVENING, March= ISB3, at 734 &Cock, Rev. A. A. BUNKE, Pastor, Rev. WM. P. BREED, and others, will address the meeting. The pubic is invited. MOUR MISSION TO THE POOR AND IMED-Y.—Rev. .1. S WILLIS will Preach TO MORROW (Sabbath) -MORNING, in the Union M. E. Church, FOURTH Street, below -Arch, at 10X o'clock. After the sermon a Collection will be taken to aid the Acme Miss onary Society in. ministering to the wants of the poor under its care. THOMAS T, MASON, It Chairman Committee on Public Meetings. REV. T. J. SHEPHERD WILL preach the Sixth of the Series of Sermons on the "Seven Churches of Asia . "TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7Y o'clock. in the First Presbyterian Church, N. S., BUTTONWOOD Street, below Sixth street. Sujiject—"Philadelphiai orthe Church Struggling agairift weakiaess. r - 3 . PORT ROYAL AND .RMANCIPA. TION.—The FORT ROYAL RELIEF COMM! C TEE of this city, will celebrate its first anniversary by apublic meeting in CONCERT HALL next THURSDAY EVENING, the 20th inst. Hon. JOHN A. BINGHAM, of Ohio, and other distinguished speakers, will take part in the proceedings. mit2l-tf MPENNSYLVANIA. COIL. pa-NT-OF MICHIGAN,-,Notice is hereby given, that th e Anneal Meetinal of the "Btockholdere - of the PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY O 1 MICHIGAN will be held at the 0111 cc of the Company, No. 417 WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April 6th, 1869, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and plans an election for Nine Dixectors, to serve for one year, will be held. S. M. DAY, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, March 20, 1923. mh2l34t THE YOUNG MEN'S CHIR.ISTIANI IM . ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.—The Re gular Monthly Meeting of this Azeociation will beheld on MONDAY EVENING, March 23, at 73G o'clock, at the Rooms, Noe. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. Mr. CLIFFORD P. McCALLA will read an Essay on "Na tional Morale." Strangers are alwaye welcome. mh2l-20 GEORGE COOKMAN, Preeideut. itat• MISS EMMA HARDING'S , WILL give a Historical Lecture on MONDAY Evening. March 23, at the UNION YOU:RITMO RSFESH kMENT SALOON. Proceeds for the benefit of Saloon. Admission 10 cents. Soldiers of the Union free. inlard-at MEETING oti , TINE JOURNEY MEN ROUSE PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION will be held at the WETRERILL HOUSE. SA NSOAI street, above Sixth. on SATURDAY EVENING, March 214, at eight o'clock. Every member in earnestly requested to attend. All Journeymen that are not members are particularly invited to be present. G. W. HAINES. President. WK. C. Grrnissrs, Secretary. lt* r 3. CROMWELL AND THE TIMES.— Max EMMA HART/MOB will lectate o MUSI CAL POND HALL, on FRIDAY EVEN No, the 27th inst.,--t 8 o'clock, on ' Oliver Cromwel and the T i mes." Ticket s 10 cents. Per sale at T. B. Palsies,. Sixth and Chestnut streets; S. Barry's, Fourth ana Chestnut streets; and at S3M Race street. Proceeds for Miss Hardinge's institute For Versales. .nshl7-tuthade 11#4 , •• NATIONAL -lINION CLUB F "f100.:7 9 . PHILADELPHIA. The Committee will sit daily 14 the Rooms of the NA TIONAL UNION zxEcirrlvn COMMITTEE. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, _CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH. Prom three to five o'clock P , M., and from seven to nine o'clock P. N., to enable all persons loyal to the Union to sign tbeConstitution, and become members. ALGERNON EL ROBERTS, President. S. Sxrcen LEIDY, Secretary. mhl6-6t MNATIONAL UNION CLUB. —A BIEBTING of the Club will be held on SATURDAY EVENING, .MAROEI 21, At the Rooms or the NATIONAL UNION CITY, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.. cottmonwEAwril BUILDINV, CHEBTNOT STREET, Above Sixlb at 7% o'clock. The Club will be addressed B. MORTON WILLIAM If. GILPIN, WM. B. MANN, and WILLIAM If. BULL, Ens. Lost Citizens will have an opportunity of signing the Constitution. ALGERNON 8. ROBERTS, President. . S. Farroau LUDT, Secretary. mh2o-21 lINION LEAGITE IN. THE TWENT Ir -11- FOURTH WARD. eS n meeting of the 'Union League In the Twenty fourth ward, held March 18, I=l, the following officers were elected VRESTDOST. N. B. BROWNE. VICE-PRE3LDENT3, E. SPENCER MILLER, JOHN B. COLAHSN, THOMAS S. ELLIS, ____LJAKES STILLER. DISIWTOI49. Samuel Field. T. M. Wittbergar. James N. Marks. J. R. lifeCurdT, Henry 0, Townsend. B. Andrews Knight, Edward Miller, C Eakin. Henry C. Lea, . N. • 1 TREABITRER. BECRBTAU. Clarence H. Clark.. Henry E. Rood. The Directors were appointed a Committee to receive the names - of those desirous of joining the League. The next meeting will I,e held at half past seven o'clock on WEDNESDAY evening next. March 23, at SANDER'S I STITUTE,TH CRT Y -NINTH Street. above Market. HoCURDY. mh2O.3L. Secretary, pro tem. M• PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY:- TUE Spring Course of afternoon instruction is Ma pipulations, Experimental Illustrations, aesting, and 'Analysis in the Laboratory of the Polytechnic College, Will begin on MONDAY. arch Eid. •Appf fr an d to 6P. M. at the College Bolding, MAR KET S tree t west PEXEQUARB rah2D-31! AL DL. KENNEDY, AL D. • •• •A. :4 : • AND =• HWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER R ILTIOADCOMPA.NY. BERNS STREET. BELOW FOURTH . —PHLLADSLPIIIA. March 6, IBM • A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their office, on SATURDAY. March 31st, at It o'clock A. ,to take action npon the Supplement to the Charter, apiored March 4, IBM By order of the ard of Directors: mks -Lit HARM IL ABBOTT, Secretary. MONUMENT CEMETERY No- WTlCll.—en woes/omen! of OD cents on each and taxation)ot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from will be doe and payable at the office of the Ceme.ery, No. 141 North - SIXTH Street, on the let day of April next. The payment of K4O on any one lot, together with the assessments now dne, will exempt the same from taxation or asseeement forever - hereafter, if paid before the let day of April next; if paid a ft er that time, the as sessment then falling due must be paid in addition... rahl7-taPl • E. TAYLOR Secretary Or CITY CO r IMMISSIONEIELS 9 OFFICE. REST/Lti tr.iAvißulitibruary 21, 186:t ne of i te ll init Er l. B lQ ß LES by less TO HOTRL AND mßltru'retaanthoners- •—•"litesi"rt. Applicants tor Mores will apply at THIS OFFICE. ae the by ite g d,ri tAsse , vi mbly, approved April:2o, UM, on the followin WARns. First..., .... i Monday . . March 2. DIM Second .•• •• .... ' Tuesday, -" 3 Third SDI Fonrtit • Wednesday, " 4' Filth ... y. .............................. ' ' 0 . Sixth ........ , ....... ........... Friday, '' 0: ' • Seventh and Eighth • Monday, " 9. Ninth and Tenth. Tuesday, " 10. Sieventh . .................... Wed/10801117*. '. /1. ' Twelfth and Thirteenth Thnrsday. " 12, Fourteenth and Fateenth. ..... Friday, ip. ix 46 Sixteenth. . . ..... „ .............. Monday. " Hi, ' ' Seventeenth. .. .„.. .. . ... Tuesday, " 27, • • E wen teenth and .......................... " I ' A " Ttiety... .. . .. t ... Ninetee n t h.- • Thunder, " 3/4 " Twenty-nrst and Twenty - seccmd . ... .......... ... ...Friday, *" 10. •• Twenty-third and T wenty Monday, 1 ., . .................... Monday, " 23, , Twenty-nfth .................... Tuesday„ '' 21, ' (027-to m 1126 , JAMMI sile.W. Clerk. ---- OPYI.OIO OF TWO EITI-RalooNnuz. MTIGT TO VII ARMY la D IiIAVY. PIIIIADSip You, October 24, 1802. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National AmproPriallon for supplying Artificial Limbs, otiould apply immediately at the aloe of tbe Sumeon-Arthst to the Government.2a6o9 ORYSTNUT Street. B. PRAYS P JeSt-em Government Burgeon-Artist. 111011111COPATE110 soarrrsx., PrOTITHBSRT Street—Thin inetitatlon noir open for the reception of sink and wounded Boidlers, who will be repaired and provided for In the moat eomfo_ N riabla manna; nee of alum& B. T. OW, 168.11taxv Board of Nehmen. NOTIOE IS NERNST GIVEN TO Agents, Corporations_, and all ethics basing Money or other assets of the WEST BRANCO. nismuscs CtoOXPAET OF LOCK HAVEL Pa, to make .F 1 1 1 443 14 Meat - office, -Ea ike and 4 Sosth •FSONT Street. JAS. EL BILLIIWTOE, Sequestratok. rhusatarkul, pada% mi. mikl9-14 -- - RETAIL DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., R 8 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now open their metal assortment of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, • SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTLES, AND STAPLE GOODS, To which they invite the attention of Purchasers mhl9-themws St " NEW MOURNING STORE." Now opening, a large and WELL-SELECTED STOCK QF SPRING AND SUMMER' MOURNING GOODS, Of every description; also, BONNETS OF TEE LATEST STYLES. M. & A. MYERS & CO., fe2Sktith-ixo 9a6 . CHESTNUT Street. CIIHR OR LEATHER COLOR POULT DE SOLES. Modes and Greens Ponit de SOle& Browns. Blues, Humbolt'ic and Blacks do. Cuir or Leather color Figured' Silks. Diodes and Greens Wired Silks. Browns, Blues Humbolt's, and Black figures. Neat Check Silica In Brown Plaids. Neat Check Silks in Modes and Blacker Neat Check Silks in White and Blacks. Raney Silks of various styles. Black and Colored Corded Silks. Black Taffetas and Oros de shines. Spun Silk Plaids and Foulard Silks, FigureaFongees, Ste. EDWIN HALL & Co„ mhlO .216 Smith SECOND 'Street. VIABROIDERED PIANO COVERS AT -a- 4 LOW PRICES.—& tull ateortinent of Green Burgun dy and Crimson Cloth PIANO COVERS with rich em broidered.borders. SHEPPARD. VAN 13ARLINGEN_, AMMON, rnhl3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. .LEACHED MUSLINS.---TELB SUB calibers have a fall assortment or the beet realms of Shirting iiitmlins —BS rWilliameville , Wameutta, Mauregan, Semrer Idem, Lonedale, and Now York Mills, below the wholesaleprices. . SHEPPARD, VAN a&KLINGEN, & ARRISON, mhl3-I2trp .1008 CHESTNUT Street, INENS, LINEN GOOD 3 4,=THE Watt , ii+Notimintin the City of first-elder tellable Shirting Linene, and 'Linen Honda generally much be low Hie precent advanced pilces, to which the, attention of familieemid bnyereg.enerally_is wiapectfally invited. SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1003-12t*D 100/4 CHESTNUT Street. SPLENDID STOOK -ON HAND.- All the best malcea of Calicoes. All the best makea of ltrudins. All the makes of Linens. All th best makes of Shootings. All the e best make a of Napkins. Nthe? with Towels, Crash . Diaper Elnakautica, nvital E Burlap, aro. aro. White Cambria and Tamonet, ftril Nainsooks and Plaid Medina, fall line. Winter Goods closing out. Shawls, Matinees, closing out, Balmoral Skirtikkill prices. Silk and Linen H=6. nine assortment. At - • JOHN STRM% Jan VW ARCH Street. MILLINERY GOODS. SPRING 1863. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, ' (Late Rosertheim, Broobs, & Co.), No. 481 MARKET STREET, North Side, save now open, and are daily making additions thereto, lIANDSONO VARIETY OF RIBBONS, BONNETS, SUSSES' AND CHILDREN'S BATS, FLOWERS; MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL, to which the attention or the trade Is respectfully soli cited. . nahlB-tf 1863. RIBBONS Aro MILLINERY GOODS. L. DANNENBAUM 8x..00., No. 57 North SECOND Street, • Have nbw open a large and agmirably-assorted stock of thea'bove MERCHANTS and MILLINERS - Will find Inducements in styles and prices unequalled in thie market. - , mhl7-60 18 63 SPRING, 186 3 WOOD -& CARY. No. 725 61IRSTNIIT STRENT, Have tiow in store a complete stock of STRAW AND MTT,LINERY GOODS, / nrcurinste STRAW SLATS AND BONNETS. KISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW EkOODS. FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. rmsztoil FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Am, To which they respectfully ilmite the attention of Mar chianti and Milliners. - CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin7 ing this stock before pershasing.. IKAIMW ARE AND CUTLERY. WORIVIAN & ELY, Mittiofacturers of PATENT CAST-STEEL " TABLE CUTLERY A.m) COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES, • YORKS, A.ND SPOONS, No. 130 PEG MB E% mh2i-stan2m , Philadelphia. HARDWARE_ CLOSING OUT, AT- OLD PRICES, .The stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF - ALL RINDS OF GOODS. 427 'MARKET and 41.6 CONNERO/3 Streets mh6-Imlf FINANCIAL. MATURING CERTIFIOATRS OF INDEBTEDNESS BOUGHT OR COLLECTED. DREXEL it CO. xcao9-5t • s HARVEY THOMA S, STOOK AND BILL BROKER, No. 3L7 weimirr STREET. • moss stud BONDS, and all kinds of 11. 8. GOVERN =NT SBOUBITINSbought and sold on Commission, ex elusively% Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negroofated at lowest ratan. Orden by Nail shall reeetre prompt attention. Bolen io Messrs. Nathan Trotter Co.. Samuel V Bag.. • John B. Myers Is Co,. B. ThoromeAlaa.. Farness. Brinley. & Co. John Thomas. Ihm. del/Prat MONEY TO INVEST•-PERSONS wishing to make safe investments of money on the security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, can ob• lain all the necessary information In relation thereto by addressing B. B. COMEDY& hat-wham At the Philadelphia Bank. PROPOSALS. (117A.RTERMASTER'S OFFICE, BALTIMORE, ifitich 19,1833. SRAM PROPOSALS will be received itt, this office TILL NOON ON PRIDAY, the 10th of April, Met for a supply of ANTHRACtTS ant t iff ITUMINODS COAL for th the of Hospitals tn thhiC And Steamers employed inGovernment service a t evert 6f Daltimore„ and to fill requieitlons from Quartermasters - at other points, for the months of April, May. June, July. August, Sep tember. October. November; and December. IEB3, to be delivered at the said Hospitals, and on board of the Steamers In said port. The bids Mims be for each kind of Coal separately, and the price per ton of 2,240 ponnde of each kind for each month must be stated. The quantity of Coal per month will probably be about 3,000 tons of Anthracite and WO tons of Bien minons PROPOSALS pOR WOOD. SRALRD PROPOSALS will be received at this office TILL NOON ON FRIDAY, tho 10th of April. for a supply of good merchantable OAR and 'PINS WOOD, for the use of the Hospitals and Camps in end around Baltimore, for the months of April, May, June. July, August September October; November, and December, 18M to be delivered at the said Hospitals and Camps or furnished at their yards. The bide mist be for each kind •of Wood separately, and the prices per cord for each mon p r obably ated. The quantity of Wood per month willbeabout 1.000 or 1,3(21 cords of Oak and CO cords of Pine. Proposals from cliaolial parties will not be considered. and an oath of allegiance must accompany each propo sition. oukßeirm. The alAlitios of the bidder to fulfil the contract. should it be awarded to him. must be guarantied by two respon sible persons. whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. • The responsibility of the guarantors melba shown by the °Metal eertifigtte of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be preeent person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds anal in amount to hail the gum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for the bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract is signed. 'Form of Guarantee. We, —• of the county of and State of—. and of the county of— and State of do hereby goluanty that is able to fulfil a contract in accord ance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his sureties. To this guaranted must be appended the official certilt. cafe above mentioned. L_ DONALDSON.. u h2l-1,aplO• U. Cot and Quarttarneeter U. D. - - ; I• • •ED AT THE ,tntit gloveds• Jar of PObia-V22, 2S mete.' 53 TN= Str it* eet, M. 9,,tinq PLASTERS. CSIVI at FIX for Go lowing towns: Wilmington, Dela:srare. Poughkeepsie, New York. Newark• Newark, New Sonialf. !rrenornylitio:r. :: 0 13e" o l o i d til ri ali o . h cl a ti g Y eeke lat ,ll en ad t4w in n g:. Bordentown, Blamer s Checks. Allen town. Jersey tag. Eby & Hunkle's Cheeks. port Demos% Maryland. Harrisburg. Farmers' and Merchants' Albany Poait• York. Ya g r i a ,nlr Washingt on. ~.. .. . Bristol, Pa.. Vlnils'd:ol4....e&rocorittion" Notes.t_e ,for CIGARS. 'hl• BACCO• P &AL . wholesale and retail ar___ igh2l-2S. DUNI, 330 cassrouT Street. THE PRESS.-pRILADELPIELIA; SATURDAY. MARCH 2L 1863 GEO. GRIG-G, Nos. 219 and 221 CHURCH Alley, Offers for sate, by the package, FOR CASH. Cases low-price MADDER PRINTS, MANCHESTER GINGHAMS, 3-4 and 4-4 BLEACHED COTTONS, INDIGO STRIPES, SPANISH LINENS, BLAY LINENS, BLACK ALPACA, POIL DE CHEYRES, HIMAL AY S, BAREGE ANGLAIS, DE BEGES, And other DRESS GOODS. It 0,000 PREMIUM • "A" HEAVY SEAMLESS BAGS. BURLAP BAGS, Ail sixes, on hand and made to order. FANCY CASSIMERES, BILK-14XSO, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP, For ;ale by the package, by fe2B-amirlOt. mack ea HARMSTEAD, Over tor sale, by the Package, - . RIPKA'S OOTTONADRS, SUFFOLK BIM, DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN SHBRTINOS, LONSDALB NANKEENS, asc., ARMY GOODS. DARIC.BLITE COAT CLOTHS. • DARR-BLITE CAP'CLOTHS. • Sitft-BIATE CLOTHS FOR' OFFICERS. ARAM BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OIINCS DUCK. • , DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. BEArlt LINEN DRILLS AND DITCH. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT ING/I. For 'sale by FROTRINGHAM az' WFILLS. Bel -if tf WANAMAICER & BROWN'S "OAS HALL" • CLOTHING, Sontbettet corner SIXTH and htLII,IIIIT streets. WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER.Ac BSOWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAM AKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKBH.& BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WARAMAKFR BR- — "OAKEtALL" ci.oranrch " OAK PALL" CLOTHING, "OAR HALL" CLOTHING, "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, " OAK. HALL" CLOTHING "OAR HALL" CLOTHING, "OHALL" CLOTHING, AK HALL" CLOTHING, " OAK HALL" CLOTHING, "OAK HALL" CLOTHING "OAK HALL" CLOTHING "OAK HALL" CLOTHING SPRING AND summEß,lB6l, SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63, SPRIP Q AND STEMMER,II363, SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63, SPRING AND FITAIMER,I933, SPRING AND SIIMMER,IEOI, SPRING AND SUMIIOER,I933. SPRING AND SOMMER,I933, SPRING AND SU MMER,DII3, SPRING AND SI3MMER,IB63, SPRING AND SIIMMER.IB63, SPRING AND SUMMER. MN. S. R. COX. SIXTH & MARKET, S. B.COX . SIXTH & MARKET. ' S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET. S.E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET. S. E. COX. &MTH & MARKET. S. B. COR. SIXTH & MARKET. S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET. S. E. COX, SIXTH & MARKET. S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET. S. E. COB. SIXTH & MARKET. - - E. COB. SIXTH & MARKET. tiGH3-tie3o - S. E. CO& SIXTH & MARKET WE WILL RE : . Small Notes on the fol- COMMISSION MOUSES. 10,000 LEWISTON% Beeides other bran& Also, GEO. GRIGG, PHILADELPHIA BAG MANUFACTORY, 219 and 221 ,011IIRCH ALLEY. BATES' COTTUNADES. TWEEDS AND FLANNELS, CAMBIUM .AND ST.LESIAS, DOESKINS AND COATINGS. VESTINOB. STUFF CIOODS, &c.. ALFRED U. LOVE, COMMISSION M'EWHA=, 212 CHESTNUT STUMP. No. 21 STRAWBERRY STMET. CLOTHING. BL A CK ()ASS. PANT AT 01 , 7 65 ja ) 1 1 Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.59. At 701 MARKET Street. -BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60, At 7sl MARKET treat. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S; No. 704 MARKET Street. ,GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GANTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. 4a1121.-tf - BOYS' CLOTHING. • JACKETS *ND PANTS. • BOYS' SUITS, $6. BOYS' SUITS, VI. • BOYS' uiTS, $B. • BOYS' $9. BOYS' SUITS, $lO. BOYS' SUITS, $ll. SACKS AND SUITS MADE TO ODDER. LARGE.. STOCK OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT RETAIL FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR COOPER & CONARD. mhl4-frf KR corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. ARMY CLOTHING, (Sze. A. OPPEN.eit/IMER, No. Nal CHURCH Alloy, PM&bills, GONTBAOTOB. AND NANITIAOTUBBR 07 ARMY otorrnma Of Ivory Dostription. ALSO. ILAVISSACICS. PONCHOS. - CAMP BLANKETS. KNAPSACKS, and SID TICHINESITOR HOSPITALS. INEATEMILL BOUGHT FOR 00MAOTOEL - &ll Eoo4bl made will be dosoinged Malaita In Oh . Y. B. Orders of *ay she Clod with desosteli. Jis7-stte GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 606. ARCH STREET- FMB SHIRT AND WRAPPER 17211:rosairra. Tull Asaortment of , GENTS' lIIRNISIONG GOODS, II UMW VARIETY. OPINION CIVILITY, AND AT NODNRATE MCI& G. A. HOFFMANN, Successor to W. W. 631iGHT. 600 ARCH STREET. 606. bastuth Sm ITEM FINE BELIBT.FmPORLUM, I. 1 •xa a NUNN erithrgnom JOHN 0. ARRISON. mammy J. BMA MOORE.) 111170171(0. AND ILANTIVACTITRER OP FURNISHING GOODS IA wan vorawry AND AT MODERATE ERMA B.—Partiealar "Avalon event; the nuking ofiShlrts, ja.24-tapi Collin, Drawers. FINE SHIM MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to ids ThiP3lO93D CUT OF 13111108,' Whitl ch h. makes a spesialty in hie business, Lbw, CO*' atiny receiving, • NOVELTIBB FOR GISPITLIMERVEI WEAR J. W. SCOTT, 61)111aBEIN81/13 - 13111SHING STORM 11114 OHIISTNUT sTREBT, Pour doors below the„Contlnehiii.L. DIILIT.&RY GOODS. GOVERNMENT GOdDS. Standard 10-ounce Caton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannel% - Mixed Twilled Flame* - Sky Blue Kersey% . FARNHAM, ItiltirlitA-M, & 00., No. 2130 ORZSTNITa. fl SIM.ONS & BROTHER, G ISAIsom-snaurr BAL. namplArag. XAIMFACTITBRES OF 'WEL= FINE SWORDS, AND. MUTANT GOODS, IN NVINIT PANDIT!. . WEE CENTRAL EATING ' ROUSE, •A-No. 431, Chestnut Btreei, opposite Post Office, WILL OITA March 10th, Me This House will be emended. wholly on the European plan, and the &Mama viva' which the market wor produne will be furnished to all who may be Pleased to cell, and et moderate priewa • .• The style and arrencemente of We House are not tabs babelled anyin thb city. t. •• TARTRIDes. ;the proprietor. ,ardlelts - the Patronage of all those hi anarols oya yirstaass;ltestan - iv DRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effecte of dienipation and late honra. They etrengthen the eyetem and enliven the mind. They prevent miaamatle Rod Intermittent fevers: They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrheas, Cholera, and Cholera Morbes. They mire Liver Complaint 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 composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomileylowers. Lavender. Flowers, Wintergreen, ionise, Clover-buds,• Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, l3er dock, S. do. The follow Leg is a sample of the teettmorey daily re seiYed : SOLDIERS' Hogs, Crarourzum, 0.. Jan, Id, 1863. Sealers. P. H. Drake & Co. : ORNILSMEE: This institution has received and ex tended aid to over 14,D00 sick and disabled soldiers. have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases ot exhaustion, feVers, want of appetite, &c., with the most remarkable and gratifying resdlts. it creates appetite, strength, and cheerfelnem, and has given many a poor fellow his usual health. • I wish this preparation was In every family, in every **pita, and every battle-flold. With respect, your servant DattO. 'W. AIsiDERWS, ogprrAtstau We require another supply of youx Plan tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increaews 'with the goods of our hotiett • ~ CHADWICK, & 00. CLICVFLANZN. Deo. 9, ,1882. * * * had been'so ill with Livr Cons plaint and Dysimiptda: , that r compelled to - abandon my business. used :three .bottles of .the Plantation Bitters, and, to my, astonisliment, am entirely owed. They are the beat medicine - Fever need, and I shall en deavor to make them known. Please inform me what 'means, . Yours Philadetvlas. An. W. A. CifILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, writee i I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation. Bitters. They ere the most effeetfve,. Per fect, and hannlesa tonic I ever used." OA= Hamm, Lomsvaxii, Ky., Dee. 1.1687. Kesare. P. H. :Drake : ' ' • = - ' We are compelled . to order twelve dozen Plantation Bitters to supply Mende who have no other way of pro curing this admirable article. Respectfully yours, SILAS F. PULLER & CO., Proprietors. - * * * * * The Plardationßitters have cured Me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years, standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as far as I know,' with signal SUCCeSB. • I tan, dco. Bay. 3. S. CATITORN. Messrs. Drake . d: Co. : The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here. Send us twenty eases more, and oblige Yonretmily, T. P. SAIIITDEB.S Os CO. Delicate females ,requiring a gentle stimulaiit, and clergymen, lawyers, and students exhanstedby men tal labor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most bens- Acid oA%O Every bottle Will tlie fete oianile of our signature on a steol-platO engraving. or it is not genuine, Sold by all Druggists, Grocers. and Coriatry Stores fea-thatn-taplif HEALTH AND STRENGTH WILD CHERRY Has proved to be the most eflicaelons remedy yet disco vered fir all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore Throat, , Hoarseness Asthma, Bronchitis, Hce. snolotgreie (Spittiihr Blood), Short , Breath, $ Croup. Wasting Inesh, Pains and Sore ness, Weak Breast,Tickling Irritation, or rising in the Throat, Broken • Constitution, from. the abuse of calomel and other causes, all Throat., Breast, and. Complaints. Let no disease, however bad it may be,„or length • of time it may have existed, discourage you nail, you have" -tried -tried this great Medmamentum. "Wonderful cores have taken' - place, when, to all human probability, it could nro - t.",.possible, 'I he popular iranression, • afferiMexted - by- some scientific Opimens, that Consumption cannot be cured, has-no doubt hastened the death of many an invalid, by depriving them bf the consolation of hope., Persons afflicted with Pectoral disease should be supported 'p every' assurance of a mire, not alarmed by the gloomy, fo y reboding countenances of those around. For our part, we do not believe that Cott rarriV*M is incurable; and-let Physicians theorise ea they will we have a mass of evidence to prove that per sons having all the symptoms of Conaumption, cough deep, bloody expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore throat. diarrhoea, night sweats, burning fever,_ Ste. have been permanently cured by . Dr. SWATHE'S COMPOMID SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY." A good appktite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise is mire to follow its use. Thirty years' experience in this and foreign countries is con vincing. proof. Beware of all preparations purporting to contain. Wild Cherry, except, that prepared by-Dr. Swarm & Son, the original and only Igen - cline, Dr, SWAVIO'S Principal Wilco, 3.30 North SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. , xabg-if tf EYE AND EAR- PROF. S. ISAA.OB, Oculist and Amid, from Leyden, Rolland, is per =neatly located at No, Ell PINE Street, where he treats all diseases of the Bye or Ear scientifically, and -cares— if curable. Artificial Byes Inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. °face hours from 8 to 11 o'clock and 2 to T P. M. iii4Sma M!l=Mili A FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT - LESS MAR FORMER PRICES. FARR & BROTHER. Importers, ralt4 tf $24 MIRSTNIFF. Street. below Fourth. J. C. FULLER, IMF- Importer and Wholesale Dealer in "II MWE WATCI4MS ABID JEWELRY riaa D4we r n LitGE AND COMPLETE S'POON, =BRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCRE, HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN - WATCHES. GOLD CHAIN% GOLD SPECTACLES, TAIIMBLBS. AND PflrS ~..TEWELBT XVBBIr DESMaKION fio2z3ml. D. T. PIATT, 607 CHESTNUT • STREET, la constantly in receipt of 606. AMERICAN -WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to. suit all classes of buyers. felt-3.inif F INE - G IL T COMBS IN xvzity VARIETY. IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. 3.. 0. FULLER, No. 11 CHEST NUT Street. taltl2 tot AtFINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to. by the'most experieneedworkmen. and every watch warranted for one year. a2441n , . ELI - -HOLDEN, ti _ ._ Dealer In tine AMERICAN - ANA IMPORTED WATCH:SS, .INWELRY, 'AND CLOCK% 70S ISEABICS'T Street. J. O. FULLER'S J.- . , FINE GOLD PENS, TAB BEST PEN IN USE, FOR BALE IN ALL SIZES. feIZSIE ELI HOLDEN, T „R w r.ANDLIE SV M 1163; all Ams TTAB aICBT Street. vuLCANITS RINGS. • A Mt easestment. all sizes and styles. J. C. FULLER, N 0.712 CIfFETNIIT Street. M2-Sui "N I) r• •THEIR merits speak for them only say that REINER'S Iffe-else PHOTOGRAPHS, In oil colors, are being made at War prim. SECOND - Street, above Green. CDaNOGHTTE, 23 S.IsTATER, HAS reduced Driees on all grades or Bellied Bwrars. Agent for Kelly's French Brandy Coloring. mh.2o-2V FAMMY DYE, COLORS ! BLACK - SALMON DL ktOWN soesu, smiriT BROWN', DARR DILA% LIGBT:BROMOI, WORT DRAB. DARK - YELLOW LIG O DARK HT, B R L LIGH MM T OW. B GRA LIGHT G MAGBEMC VIVN E C I RININ SLATE, V ROYAL HURT CRIMSON, , lOLBT. kAMMi r DYE COLORS, Nor t i ring Bilk; 'Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls. Scarfs, MUM Ribbon% Bonnets, Hats, Feather°. Kid Gime, Children's Clo Gloves, tting, and kinds of Wear. 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ALBERT Q ROBF f ItTE4 DEALER n't PRIVIAPDXIMPA. - - GO RSR , *ISTINTH'enit VINE WAN MUNICIPAL NOTICES . SURVEY NOTICFI.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and —la lation if the FOURTH SECTION of, te miry . el io of tti m e . Twi o n rt tli; Mt ward. bounded as streets east Kirithride area ; south sY r,tt ry ke /lath ideas by the beinware river: I *--- sps3iontr for aro notified that the Court of adarto v r e _ . 004. ?Alegi i ttnL t runli t o f fixed 70,7 t room, mail Du& ?tar ofathe o 'clock A . M., at Ammo. to ctintier said plan, and any objections asainet thw "%n.e coins' , par be made by any Freeholder: and in tits istanwhile the aaid plan may he acme at the °dire oft c' !Pep. Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, If o. 21 . FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the offi ISAAC MI ALI.P.P.CriS. Surveyor and R 4 ;0 1 . 2 t 07 of the Tenth Survey District, Lyesmim Bid wing, srankford. K. CARROLL fborirk .%. - Ilichtor of the City of Philadelphia. 4 raae `,71. sußvEy NOTIQPI.- - ALL. PERSONS ••-• intorp.ted In the plan of the Survey and Boucot:Won of the SECOI4.I I SECTION of the Serves nf the i'Vrell tp- SIM ward, hounded tollown No 747: North by I:nr borough "tree'. Louth by Westmoreland it:Week, e• by Malmo:Hi street, went by Cedar ntreet , are entitle% [Val the Court of Quarter Seetions for the City end County of Philadelphia, have fixed MONDAY, May 1E0.1963 at SI 0 9 Cloelt A. H. at the Court Rcem, mat. { mullion of tho• Slate Mouse, to consider said plan and any obiection, against the acme, Which may be made try any Freeh.,m_ et.. and in the meanwhile. the said plan may h 7 actin at the Of of the Department of Surveys for the City of Philadelphia o. 212 South FfFTR street, and a dupli cate thereof at the office of ISAAC EIFIALLCICOSS, dor- Ireyor and Rmalator of the Tenth Surv.y District, Ly ceum Building. Fran kford P. C/VERCILL ORSPTSTIM, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. rbotket 4, Pagw274.l . mhel-stuttat RIIRVEY 210110 E.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plait of the Revision of the Line. and Grades in the vietotty of Cohockeink creek, bnnoded as follows: No. M. North by Otter street; south by Coates etreety east. by Delaware river; west by ?rout street—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Session.. for the city and county_of Philadelphia , . have Sued MON DAY. Slay l&th, 18W, at 10 o'clock A. 6f., at the Court Room, main building' of the State notuw.to consider said plan. anti ,any objections anst the same which may be made by any Freeholder, gai and, in the mean while, the said plan may Mimeo at the (Mee of the De partment of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street. and re duplicate thereof at the office of J. F. WOLF. Surveyor and Maturater of the Sixth Survey District, 966 North THIRD Street F. CARROLL, IAREWSYLfg, Solicitor of the City - of Philadelphia. [Docket 4. page 191.3 mh2t-stnth3t SURVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS intemitcd in the plan of the Line and Grade Regu lations of OCEAN STREET. from. Ocean street to Dana street, in the Eleventh ward, No. 147. Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia, have fixed SIONDAT, May 18th, 19E1, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court Roomi main building' of the State Rouses to 'consider said plan, and any objec tions against the same which may bomada by any Pree older, and in the meanwhile, the said plan may batmen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a dupli cate thereof at the office of J. F. WOLF; Surveyor fort Regulator of the Sixth Survey District, EV North TRIED Street. F. CARROLE.BERWETER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. [DOck et 4, page 315.1 mh2l-stuth3t kITRVEY NOTICE.—kLL PETtSONS interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades Olt PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, from Poplar street to Co lumbia avenue. No. 13—Are notified" that the .lonri of Quarter Sesaions for the City and County of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May IS, ms, at Illo'clock A. M., at the Court Room, main building of the State Rowe, to consider said plan, and any objections against the acme which may be made by any Freeholder: and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the °Nee of the Department of Surveys for the City of Yhtladelphts. No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the oNce of HENRY HAINES, Surveyor and Regulator of the Seventh Survey District. F. CARROLL. ICREWSTER, Solicitor of the City orPhiladelphia_ CDoeket4, page 2945. 3 mbZI-stnth SURVEY NOTIOR-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of the Twenty-third ward, bounded as follows: No 1% North by Alleshany avenue: south by Lehigh. avenue: east by A street; west by Ninth street—Are notified that the Court of Quarter See n ions for the city and county of Philadelphia have Jilted. MONDAY, May . ISth, 1931,at 10 o'clock A. M.. gibe court room, main building of the State Rouse, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be wade. bg. any Irmo holder ; and in the meanwhile the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South PIV'FI Street. and a dupli cate timed at the office of ISAAC SRALLGROS3, Snr: veyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District. Ly ceum Building. Frankford. F. CARROTS, BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.. 267.1 mh2l-strtth3l (Docket 4. SURVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Sarvey.and Regulation of a part of the TWENTY-T/11118 Ward, to the north ward of Bridesburg, bounded as follows: No. 192. North by Delaware street: south by Bridge street; east by Delaware rivtr ; west by Prenkford and Bristol Turn pike Company—Are notified that. the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and count* of Philadelphia have fixed MOND kY, May MI, 1863,. at 10 o'clock A. AL, at the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan,-and any objections against •he same which may be made by any Freeholder; and in the mean while, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the De partment of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 232 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHALLCHOSS, Surveyor and Regniaior of the Tenth Survey District, Lyetrium Building, Frank ford. F. CARROLL BREW'STER, Solicitor of the City. of Philadelphia. [Docket4, page 907 1 ml2l-stuth9t SURVEY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS , s•-• , interested in the plea of the Sarver and re of the THIRD SECTION of the Sarv_eyof tkerwtr n y fifth ward, bounded as follows: No. 128, North by Bridesburg south by Reabonough street; east by Bath street; west by Frankford - creek—lire notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city 'and county of Phi ladelphia ffltve tied MONDAY, May 18th 1883, at 10 o'clock A, M.. at the Court Room , main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any Free holder: and in the meanwhile, the said plan may he seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the City of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street. and a duplicate thereof at the office of [SAS° SHALLCROSS. Surveyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building, Frank ford. F. CARROLL BREWSTER. • Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. (Docket 4. page 226..3 miat-atath X p,,IIRVEY NOTIOE. ALL PERSONS Nj Interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades on Spring Garden street, from Broad street to Twenty third, No. 13—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Ses sions for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May lab, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court Boom, main building of the State Rouse, to con sider said plan,. and any pfilections against the same which may he made by any Freeholder; and in the mean while, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the De partment of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia. No. 212 Smith FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of EDWARD D. ROBERTS, Surveyor and Regula tor of the Fourth Survey District.llo4 SPRING GARDEN Street. Y. CARROLL inuicwsrsg, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. :e 299.3 mhSl-3t-smw (Docket 4 wi SURVEY NOTI(JE.—ALL PERSONS interested in the _phut of the Survey and Regulation of the FIRST SECTION of the survey of the Twenty -fifth ward,lbou.nded as follows: No. 18S North by Frankford creek; web by Westmoreland street; east by Cedar street-west by Prenkford road—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Gemstone for the -city mid county Iles Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May IS, 1863, at 111 . 0 o'clock A. AL, at the Court Room, main building of the State House. to consider said Ain and any objections against the same which may be ma de by any Freeholder; and in the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Phila delphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SIIALLCROSS. Surveyor . and regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Building, Frankford. F. CARROLL BRBWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. 283.3 mh2l-stuth3t (Docket 4, wi SITRVRY NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS N-." interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of a part of the TWENTY-THIRD WARD, to 'the north el* Rolmesbutg, bounded as follows: No. 191: North by Pennepack Lane ; • south by Delaware Street; east by Philadelphia and.frenton Railroad; west by' Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Co.—Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have Axed MONDAY, May 113th. MD, at 10 o'clock A. M , at the Court room. main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same wlich may be made by any Freeholder; and in the meanwhile , the said plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadel ;hie, No. 2.12 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHALLCROgS. Surveyor and Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Frankfard. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia. (Docket 4, Page 303.3 rati2l-stuthAt SURVEY NOTIOE.—ALL. PERSONS Interested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of a part of the Twenty-third ward, North of Holmes burg, bounded as follows: No: 1101. North DT Poques sink Creek South by Delaware street; East by Delaware river; We st by Franktbrd and Bristol Turnpike Com- Pany—Are noted that the Court of h aver ! Qu Sessions for the city_and county of Philadelphia xed MON DAY, May Mb, BM at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any Freeholder and in the meanwhile, the said pla for ay be seen at Phil adel p hia, ee Department of Surveys the city of No. 2r2 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of ISAAC SHAL (ACROSS, Surveyor and . Regulator of the Tenth Survey District, Lyceum Buildinv forsnkford. F. CARROLL TREWSTER, Solicitor of the City or Philadelphta. :e mh2l-stathat [Docket 4, • SURVEY NOTIOE.-ALL PERSONS interested in the plan of the Revision of Grades on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. from Coates street to Pop lar street, No. 13—Are nodded that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May 18th, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court Room, main building of the State House, to consider said plan, and any objections against the same which may be made by any Freeholder; and in the meanwhile. the said plan may be seen at the office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the office of EDWARD D. ROBERTS, Surveyor and Regu lator of the Fourth Survey District, 11 04 SPRING 06E1>EN Street. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Solicitor of the City of Philanelphia. [Docket 4, rage 206 I mh2l-stnth3t LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TER CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of REV. ALFRED A. MILLER, Deceased The Auditor appointed b the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of J O HN-WELSH, Trustee, Stc.. of ALFRED A. MILLER, Deceaeed, and to make dis tribution. dm, will meet the nettles interested on MON DAY. klatch 21D, at 4P. si at his Odice, S. E. car. SULTR and WALT Streets. Philadelphia. mtil9-thetu fot D. W. O'BRIEN, Auditor. INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estateof De. JOSEPH B. AND, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audik_settle. and adjust the first and partial account of 8L MA CLAY and JOHN A. S 401113ETERRETT - , Executors of the last will and testament of De. JOSEP H B. AHD, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, and to melte distribu tion of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap• polutment, on FRIDAY. April 3d 186 i, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Office, No. 1.31 Smith PIPTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. 0.30H0N COI4ARBOE. mhllrthstat Auditor. WEST (MESTER . . • I • •: I RAIL• ROAD. VIA MEDIA. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF. THE M. N. CHURCH, AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA. Excursion Ticket. will be sold between Philadelphia and West Chester, good during the 6•58101111 of Con ference. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. Trains leave Philadelphia from the Depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market etreets, at 7.56 and 10.30 a. M., and at 2.00, and 6.50 P. M. Tickets must be procured at the office. mhl4-7t HENRY WOOD, Suporintendeet. aridrig DESPATCH LINE FOB NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. The steamer NOVELTY, Shaw. master, N now load ing at Der Fier above WALNUT Street, and will leave THIS st.l2M. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating tenon. away to WM. N. B o n ac CO., tomb laR South DELAWARE Avenue. SWIFTSCrRE LINE, FOR raw YORK. VIA DELAWARE AND RA MT/ N CANAL. The steamer PHELPS, Brown, molter. is now load ing at third Pier above WALNUT Street, and will leave 'NI LS DAY at 6 P. M• For freight, which will be taken on accommodating Lanus apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., • 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. AL CLOTHES-WRINGER, _Saves its ale in wear of clothes every six months. No. Large Family Wringer MO. With nom No. s. Midi= Family Wnuger...• 7. Warrants& No. 2.)i Medium Famll It Withot Small No. 3. Family Wringer 5. Not w= No Wringer can be durable withontecut-wheels. WALCOTT & BURbTHAM, TM. C:ITNUT S I. Exclusive Meats for Eastern Pesunryinal&. mho it lm' - L.ADIES' BRAID% WIGS; -AA Curls Prizettes, Gossamer. Ventilated Wirm,lreao. Waled Soaps of superior mannifooture. PLUMP arorower than those of any other eetebllehment. BAKSR% No. 909 (11CB4TIfitT to ..* THE PHRENOLOGICAL OA_BI. ft.NET AND BOOK STORE is open day and even ing for the sale of Books on Phrenolom Physio • lny,Hygiiiits. Phonography and for Mineable -04 exastmlnabions. Orders tff mall should be addreased.to. . JOHN L. c•rsar .o.6ll4o4usinu • cas cazErrstrr Street. Phil:. AGNR—AN INVOICE OF •C E lct i ret .... 4 and " Cristobal" Champ/was Wino. to of. theipi . a . .empAuL and for e in tiVib . '- • .•• : . • JA HB & WargßON lll . • "•. ' • • • ' soli win so Beath vac= Streak ADIXFSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lewes and Director 13 unineas Agent GERNArr °pall& SA TrrtDAT EVENING, MARCH 21st, SECOND nIGHT OF THE bECOND SEssON. MARTIIA„ GRAND OPERA BY Y. VON VLOTOW • • • MAD. VON WHOM NA.SCr. (From the Ttelfan Opera TrouPs.) ITor first aPpeettss63. MAD. ADVANNSEN. Mairrrie. PR E 9 OF ADIfIgSTOII. Reeerced Sado In Parquet, Parquet Circle, or Roo cony. To bo bad nt the academy 6124 j. R. Xte: Stre. Family cotte mph itipeaffe • • • NEW CHESTNUT-STREIT T ...6 &R THEA mr, Ir. viscam If tonwor THIS or Tl] tu r ~e.v BONG. SfardS• M. ..Iffn L BBC WESTERN. vnil mak,. ber tact A learsace ail the . RARING WEV PENITgitT WIIM• In the attractive and 7 , Korai Drama of • It litltlil ,E• .. OR. T WlLopEmr I. Supported by a roo4oowerfarearre LucILLH WERTEBY __. • An LADY ISABEL and: 111401.6(6 Van s : . • The other characters Will tic sontalued by Moan. McCullough. Laney n. Collier. Leak. %Ilia; .f gincelend, Taylor. Ward, rablines Garland. Percarinv Besc„_• Idiliv Mary Wells. hire 'St^tt iff Oen e Jradlud," Mina J. Henry, Mice Miller, ieelyaft r° ' r-° mi C4oper. Conductor w.r.ithitx nmaiufir • MONDAY NErr...rch tzt, lw. The First time this Season ED WIN FORREST Will appear In the grand Shakseeasean Tragedy of LEA 8! With the Whole strengib thenompant, The management has the eatisEtetion of announcing that it has entered into arrangements wilt. the GREAT GERMAN- Tit/WEDS/M.- MR: BAUD MANN! Dna notice of whom I MST APPEARANCE Will be given. Doors °Permit 7: Carta* Time at . 73i 0'01044 mnsa. groHN DRAWS ASH-STREET - 1 " 1 - THEATRE. Business Ageoland. Tremors?... • - BENEFIT OP FRANK DRHVir. • TO-NIGHT. RATIIRDAT__Harch H. THE CRICKET ON TEEL HEARTH.' - - . - - . • - esleliPlummer -Wank Drew' Jobs Perrvbingle Darren MU. wary Perryblng)a ( • Tos. "3. ' Mrs. John Drew: Tilly Slowboybin) : C. Ileerte. 7.6 eoeclnde with RIP TAN __ Rip Van Winkle.— Pl-wek Drew. ,On SIONDA.7 E ,_' N L M* MAIMPROVDVit. ,AS PIL 43WYN10.1. EMM2EfMESMZIg;II WALNIAVREET THEATRE. Sole Levee • alfri. M. A.IIAMSILTSON.- Emblem .........:.Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. • LAST NIGHT OF Mr. J S. CLARKS; THIS (SattirdAY) rrEIMIG. March EL 11383, 'Will be presented tbe caION pital ABLE ComedyS OCIETY. entitled: • FASH. Jack Cabbage Mr. J & Clarke.' p. p.. OR , THE MAN AND -THS TIORS.• Bob BuckskinJONATHAN BRADFORD. Mr. J. S. Clark*. Caleb Scrimmage Mr. J. & Clarke. • Ash Bradford Mrs Aram MY NEIGHBORS WIFE. Brown. Mr. J. & Clarke. Doors open at 7: des at 736. WHITTAKER'S - AMPHITHEATRE (late Gardner & Hemming's), MARKET Street. above 7WELITEI,_ Y. W. 'WHITAKER Manager. admission. 25 center Private - Box and .Balcons Seats, 50 cents; Gallery—Adults, 15. cents; Do. Boys', ID cent.; Colored Oalle, 15 centa. THIS SATU R DAY AFTERNOON: at 2 o'clock, a grand MATINEE, will be 'riven by the entire Star Troupe • SATURDAY EVENING, Much 21,.1883: Brilliant and delighted audiences axe the order of the evening. THIS EVENING, Fourth Eight of SAM LONG.• the. beet Clown and Comic Singer r f the age. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Comineime at quarter to 8. AMERICAN AO.A.DITIE OF MUSIC. —SOIREE GINNASTIQUE. by the Pallas of Prot HILLEBEAIVD & INSTITUTE,. on TtrESDALT EVROING, March Slth,l66i. Tickets, 25 center Reserved Seats, 50 cents ; ran be had any time this week at the Gymnasium It. R. corner of Ninth and Arch streeM; at J. E. Gould's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets; and at the Academy of Music, three days before the Ex hibition. mhtl-2t ONE MORE CONCERTI Birrearis6ritAMTLY t AT CONCERT HALL, TO-NtOIL Admission, 25 cent& Children, 15 cents. Doors Aram al 7; Concert ate o'clock. EYEING -GA RDE N INSTITUTE HALL. corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Ste. V.FIR Y EVENING THIS WEEK: The orirrinel and inasrnificent Mortice of THE BURNING OF MOSCOW, Boactital Dioptric Paintings. and 311/1/Sing Scenes in Ventrilrquissi, by the world-renowned humorist- Mr. GALLAGIBBR Admission, 15 'cents: Doors open at-7.. 'to comminute at 8 o'clock. mh33-15t* ASSEMBLY BUILDING% CORNER of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ELEVENTH WEEK. CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED Houma WOODEOFFE'd BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF .GLASS BI.OWERS. EVERY EVENING. The celebratedlow-Pressure Glass Steam -Engine" MCA NITOR," made. entirely of glass, will be in full open.- ties. Magnificent works of art distributed gratuitously to • the visitors. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will re ceive a GIFT . On FRIDAY EVENING. March Skla. TOURNAMENT OF WIT. SPLENDID PRIZES will be given to the an. thors of the best and worst Conundrums on any subject. The first present, each evening, will be a SPLENDID CASE OF GLASS WORE. Admission, 15 etc No half price. Exhibition com mences in the eveningat 8 o'clock: aftornoon at S. m 164110 THE BRSTTO BROTHERS. -a- smn. (TRAM, 13 years of age. Violinist. BERNARD, 11 years of age. BICH aRD. 7 years of age, Cornet a Piston. who treated inch a sensation rn New York at their Con certs, will giro their first Concert in Philadelphia on TUESDAY, MARCH Si, AT TIIR MUSICAL FUND H tLD. They will be assisted by the following eminent artists: Edward Mollenb rale. Violin, Henry. litollenbaner, Violoncello, Ernst Hartmann. Piano. and the young and Charming Vocalist, ETE hi ALUM Tickets, 50 cents: may by obtained at the principal music stores, and at Blasius Diallers, 1036 Chestnnt.St. Concert to commence al 8 o'clock. m1f1944,28-3` VOKENDORFE'B-- 0 AD &TS.-A. GRAND SOIREE- fiLLITAINE, of .ECKENDOEVIrB_ CADETS. will. take place on SAIDAY • EVENtNG: 28th of March. at the ACADEMY OE MUSIC.' Cards of admission, ryceata; :reserved mats, admission. can be ob tested at Cionld'v music. atom. SevEnth and Cheatant create. =MEM% • D. L. V.A.EFENTEWS- FJOBTESN'TIT ANNUAL FLORAL PAIL, at the AMERICAN ACADE MYApriI OF. MUSIC. TUESDAY; EVENING, 141 h. Family or Gentlemen Tickets $2. Can be bad of the Manumit, of John Thornlel'. &NIA 311 Chestnut street; D. lA. C a r p enter's booms, 815 ARCH' Street. mhID-12t. ASSEMBLY BUILDING S -TENT H and . CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. RIONOR BLI TZ" Tr A fraat MAOICIAN and .VENTRILOQUIST, with kb L NED CANA.RY• WADS, wit_ eye his new-anii Form ar.entertainmenta EVERY E. ENO ditring_thi week, commencing at 734_ o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attractions _ will be marvellous: Experiments in Maxie; wondertal poweri. in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birda in their now characters. Admission 25 cents. Children IS cents. MANIA ORCHESTRA-PUBLIO itRARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUMY MALL, CARL SIINTZ. conductor. Tickets 26 cents. Packages or Ave tickets $l. To be bad of Andre 11N.Chestnut street: J. Z. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and 'at the Hall door. noIIM H .A. S BLEB'S .0 11.0:H E NEW OFFICE. 914 South EIGHTH Street: tremor Walnut de10441 PENNSYLVANIA AO.AMMT OP MS FENS ASTS, 1022 CIIBSTigr STREET. Ts open daily (Sundays ex d) from 9 A 4211: till 6EX Admission 99 cents. Chil n half price. Shares of stock SM. fro WANTED -A SE C 0 •N• D -SA N D BOOK-CASE With DESK Address H. W., ne Press office, statist/Wee. A LAD WHO w - Rprza A 3 GOOD Land (graduate of the High School preferred ) may have a desirable situation in a counting eelede:W' se dreesie g '•Boa 11164" P. 0. One with some Ire edge of drues preferred. ratal-31P WAITED TO BIOTT--k SPORN end CELLAR on CHESTNUT of WALNUT &rye(' or any of the cross streets from Third to Tentb. between Yarke nut streets. Addrees J.. P.' Wood, IT°. 1009 , G R E EN Street. zabSt-ft"' • WANTED -BY 'A YOUNG MAN from the West, a Situation as lINTELTCLERK or AFSIST use in ANT 3 tbe ooll - Fc ITER in any respectable whole sale ho city. City reference Siren. Address "D. for three dime, at The Press office. mh2l-3P WANTED—IN A WOOL HOUSE, AN energetic YOUNG MAN of npexceptionable cha racter and good business abllitisS One with some know ledge of the bneinese preferred To one possessing the requisite Qualificatio nameesirable position m offered. Address. with real and references. Box 1248. Post Office. mh2l‘3t. WA NT E P —TWENTY CARPEN TERS or Cabinetmakers to make light wood work_ .kwollt at U. S National Wagon Works. SECOND and CUMBERLABD Streets. mh2ll-St• HENS? smarts. fik WANTED-BY A PHYSICIA N, =Kau Office, with board, or to rent a tonne to a first class neighborhood. ?Address "M. H. D.," P.O. inh2o-3r MkWANTED TO RENT-A. STORE min and Dwelling attached. 9heetnut., arch. or Eighth street preferred. Ad dress . •Ardst.' Press Of fice. =WM' di WANTED TO PITECTIASE —A mmimoderate sized three-story Brick BOUM In a oast tral location. Most have all the modern Improvement& Address " Howse, " at this Mice. staling price. term, and location. a k. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCR—FaciaanmparA, Feb. 9. M. VESSELS WANTED immediately to cam COAL to the following points : .- Hues!; Fla. e ri A l tst; Fla. Fort 1i0nr00,271. Alexandria * Va. Newborn, .O. Port Royal., 13. C. A. BOYD. itdd-tr Calaain and Assist. Quarterinsater. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOB SALE THE GOOD--WILL AND FIXTURES of a wholasaleand n*aIIFLOUR.STORE that bar ca.b trade of four thousand barrels per year. Atiply at EIGHTH and PARRISH Streets. inhitt 'Et• di . FOR SALE OR RENT—A. 'VERY •-• axe Bssalstres. No. 332 Franklin street. ApPIT at No. 447 FRANKLIN Street. mdSt-a• 111 FOR , SALE—A THREE-STORY -IMISB. No. %NIG GREEN Street. with an the mo dern Improvement*. Possession ithinedistely. mb2l-30- da FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO M. - BRICK BOMBS in Uestoncille. on the Lancaster Turnpike. opposite the Beetonsille Passenger Railroad D ,• one of them hag been need for an Lee Cream Ss-. loon. They are well abaded.with a good garden and sla- Me attached. Also. four building lots actjelning, Ln.-• odte of FRANCIS FERGUSON. usuater's Print Works. HIESONVIT.LE. or on the premises. • . Pri nce • 111_, FOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR , . PROPNRTY in SPRING GARIiEN Street. w ow; Twelfth. with substantial tot likftee.iltont. by: If 6 Si* deep. Inquire of J. H. BILTAN, 141 Saab SIXTH St,s•eet. It` FOR.S.A.I.AB-THE 111> AND AmPon rth bongo on the west side of TIRO.AI). Streets below COLUMBIA oversee. -dettelssi complete. Wont , * of Albert freestone. wails paposed, °alums fresoapai, Possession given Apply at the eonthwe4 corner of tehlttMZ NINTH and SAWROM Streets. lIELLEVOISIN BRA.NDY.--AN IN_ vomit. In Bonder sais a l JAL eAR,s-T4LES, de go. =a waizarr and ElTifi.LNlrn AN9l;utZ. DOLPH BIROM.D. ..706.:1); NRTP.PHY