"arrivals at the hotels JO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. md Chestttvt street)!. M G Beebe JOWiLon. Pittsburg w Barmin, P«nna J Wagenseller A la. Pefcln J P Capeile, St Louis M Bar. Tennessee J A Moblenhoff. Cm O Col J P Hoover, Franklin co C M Hoover, Frank in co B J Roberts, Franklin co r Ttt Bovd. Pittsburg J O’ Hath. S Mil’s PriM- Pittsburg Mrs Williams &2il, FitbibE A H Fiske. Fauna Mrs C J jail'll R Tslani H r Onacau. Jr. Ky A U Jennings, Ohio JKrouse, Cincinnati vF Bek hart, fct Joseph W Allen, Auburn W C Clark. Chicago B B Tburkleld. franklin, 0 s B Tounor, Albany S K Sawyer. Boston F L Hitchcock, USA S L Miller F W Thayer. Boston OH Bend. New York W Tildon, Newark J L Stickler, Reading Addison Child, Boston BPKinjjsbury, Scranton !***« F Fuller. Scranton ChasM Drinker. Scranton F J D enter, Scranton Cbas H Tay, New Jersey Dr G Derhy A wf, Boston O Cowan J W Cowan C de_P Field . New York J L Smith. Louisville. Ky T Taylor & la, Connecticut H Einuickson A la. N J WB WUibauk, New York J H Kneisley, Dayton A R Donaldson, St Loci* E Archibald. St Joiias, N *> W W Rice NdW York N-L9-ne.NeW York J Witr. af PoUok. New York Went-P States M Brice*. York ) iy H New York j(5 p Soackdl/ord, Ky !g T Levris. •fj H Baldwin. Pittsburg ! W E French. Indian* : Mbs M J Morris, New York J B Morgan, Jr, Pittsburg G E Wiseman, Kentucky j O Brsncegam. New York j L Anderson, Louisville J Ur-rris Dee Moines Col W B feipes W J Hankins. Indiana T McKinney, Virginia D C Keller, Indiana J A McAl ister. Tennessee J N Gray, Nashville, Tenu BrBB Simp?on. Pittsburg J E Din gee. New York J flirshfleld, Pittsburg roil t m ent « V&Uisr. Baltimore* S?r Were. Newlork T/c«>Je New York. j s bil?er, Trenton, IT J *v c. Hamilton, New York ■a Tj Aimes. New York Bunker, New York f Doi*ke-berg, TJ B A C B Holt. Albany* H Y iForbea, St Louis t T t Tflmlor. Rochester, N T New York 35 Xteßps. Baltimore I A KimicV, Pittsburg W C Gallagher. Pittsburg A Garrett. Leavenworth W Matthew?. New York VZareca, KcwToiS: xo d juoi'fii* New lor* j Ci Baker & wf, Brooklyn 23 Blanchard, Penna j vfnDyke& la. Smibury j W Banks, Reading „ Jliss J PBanks. NegfA 11 * 0 N Schleus A wf. Balt Mrs G T Elliott & 3 oh, « Y I W G Kui-eelkNew kork W B Green. Wash. 3>o leF Gobnrr, Lowell, Mass Wash, B C I'Mja, clay. Wash. DC I s2s* Saby Olay, Wash, D C lOeoFolPom. NjwTodc IB A DnPont, US A |C G BabcoiK, Hew York ILP Gatrigue?, Pottevule luW SheDk, Lancaster IjoLn Smith. Lsneaster |C Walsh & 2 da. Newark lififS Thompson. Illinois Isi Anker, Baltimore |c H White. Detroit kjSkeldirg. Detroit In 5 Bine?, New York Er W Andrews. Marietta. O n T Ames & wf. Mass miss Ames, Massachusetts. bTHadden&l&, Chicago n A Badden, Montreal EC Gordon New York Blgmton, Jr, Japan m b Fa ccner, New York BM Ferret. Montreal mf Dens icon« Columbußi 0 ■LTrinpei. New York j ■FT G Nixon, Memphis i mr G Vanderbilt. New York' ■Si Wile* a. Cincinnati - i Hiss Wcmworib, Portsm’th BE Wentworth Portsmouth ■ S Wentworth. Cincinnati pTM Stewart, Indiana Bit Glair. Indiana BPeareon, New York pCCoiion Cincinnati ■ T Stuart, Baliimore mj n SvtL.N fork BrsC. l Alexander. Tenn K K Ls&ch ■ Worley. Johnstown ■ St Harper _• ■ g Goo6»i1. New York ■ 9ale. 3c»trm, . _ _ V Harpar, Washington, PC treet, below Bfintli* IChas Wilson, Harrisburg EdwSElfelt. St Louis Clrard-Chestnut st McAfee. Fottsville iB Bitkin. Washington fit Cantwell, Philadelphia Went Henry N Harrison |cob Malford, New Jersey | w McConnell, Wash [Ftiet'v, Baltimore IPrautis. New York fw»t, aiexandila.Ya IJI Seed. Wathington, fa lllitcfcacb, New York lord' Bear. Tennessee fcu si S’rouse, Penna |K hoi cuts. Boston WAY Johnson* USA ■Vis J Falls, USA % I; porTOf-d & la, W Chest me Frick A wf. Harrisburg E H p b tter a Philada ■n,*- Peter. PMlada B.b 1! H G ! atz* York, Pa ■gGisiz Turk. Pa ■a Bffify A wf, Virginia ■KHUchell. New York ■h Ye’k«p, Norristown M. Lo:ii‘*6T* Scranton Mrs Foster. Memphis, Tenn F F Patterson, New Jersey S R Stone New York Lieut W B Norman, USA .DrJLaws. DSN Capt W J Byrnes, U S N S L Casey, Kentucky A J Welle & la. New Jersey T P Williams. New York S T Williams. New York S H W G Williams. N Y P S Shank, Baltimore ' Peter Deen, Lake Superior J M Stewart, Virginia F Montmollin, Lex, Ky K Girin. Penna DrLHWillard, USA. F Sprey, Thoroville W M Bestem. Carlisle Lieut Mathers, USA W D Moore Harrisburg B Wilson, Philada 3 Jones- Philada .C L Kauffman, Columbia J®« a Sheaff. Lancaster J R Ktlly, Wash. E C H S Barnes. Wash, J> C Chas Heelings Ala foi.h.-’-d Massachusetts r Wadsworth, Mass Liverpool, Eng [ jc-t Haxg, UBN Baltimore Iniei ->oa. Baltimore prune, West Chester pynjpsi, Paris Hrttimneon Ang Israebsky A la L J Albertson. Penna V Zimmes Baltimore H M BamiUon.Fracklin.Pi Jas L Bfiwley. Pittsburg ODona’dson, Lock Hvrsn PT Dlckiaflon.Lack Haven Dr L H Willard, USA Lieut E D C Loud. USA John B Kelly* Washington AS Barnes. Washington i Jacob H. Davies, TT 8 A it] Johnston & wf, N Y i T Ingham, Philada !LsoRbiin , , | J Moe*?, Columbus, O I Stoddard, Mass )urth SL below Arch. Jos Tolwen, Wheeling S S Black, Ohio I.t Jos B Kreppa, USA ichants’ Hotel-Fi Stud?. Tyrone, Pa liisars. Jr Pa ir, Pa Parkersburg r. New Yoric , Peon Haven ie-iy. New Jersey f.-iinßet, N J 11*68 ,od Ohio . T Harris, Ky rounder. NY Biel, NewviUe, Pa saa:s E Sharp, Pa '.iilsr. IVankford Ikon, New Albany Harrisburg * !er, Pittsbnrg 'tfcT, Wheeling, Ya liitid, Illinois rz , Maach Chunk . Wolf. Danville -rett, Clearfield Levi Laner, In liana H S Otteubeimer. Illinois B Arnold Il inois C A Rpin eking, Indiana Hon W Bigler A la, Fa J A Brers, California Jos’‘Edwards, Trenton, N J Miss M Edwards, Trenton W GBStnrses D M Crawford, Sterling, 111 M C Pirkin, Indiana LBtJollaratr, lowa 6 G Zanders, Brlde3burg J B Hopkins. Bridasbnrg John w Wolfe, Troy, Pa J Loner, New Castle, Pa A Loner, New Castle, Pa J G Arnold, New Casele,Pa SB Tyler, Newcastle, Pa M Aronson At la. Pittsburg Edw S Past St la, Minnesota W C Mellon. Phoeaixvllle lean Hotel—Cliei rce. Beaton Hew York in. Hew Tork v Me, Maryland US A enter. New York New York ■tnut gt, ahove Fifth. H GBetz J Col iard, New York W H Thompson J Merchants, Jr, Baltimore G Barman, Ohio j a HoJg«r, Milwaukee C H Poulson P LeUzsnberg, Maryland J M Kline. Penna W H Schemer, USA Lt w C Yamalin. USA Mrs Fisher Baltimore 0 Ottinger, Baltimore 0 Bartlett. Indiana H p Dering, New York D T Tburlon. New York H a Jarman, New York -Taa Martin Frank Webb. New York* A K Johnston. U S a Roger Williams, USA Cspt J B Cochran, USA A Moon . W W Richardson, C W Lieut 3 B Hazalton, USA B F Randall St wf,Baltimore James P Kibbe E Garrison, Baltimore rkford. Wash & "w U Baltimore rr:s_ in. Baltimore dot. BiltUsore smicher, Spfcrata Maryland Ida way, Wash, re. Boston ?paa, New Haven Tarfz Huntingdon We*t Chester . Penna , Washington >n _ wizard* Pottiville !w!d & wf t Pa iSew York •o* Salisbury I «ihn, Baltimore j street) above Third, B s BoUneos a la, Balt Miss Ludlow. Baltimore J T Byerl?. Williamsport S Hoskins. Troy, N T J&ae Hoskins, Troy, NT GBH Lefflar, Baltimore George C -ne- Baltimore C Bennnen, Baltimore J H Jackson. Penna 1 S Hare, Lewistown mg-c&estnut well, Penna m, Penna i*. PottßTille Readies ford, Scranton r. Scranton >ppelin man Lancaster a. Baltimore Baltimore lchmati , Stenfcenville Salem, 1? J rf.Abceeom,NJ \ Boston Ala. 19 York New York *s. Masiachmeits Pittsburg cslfl, Baltimore if Baltimore Detroit an-isbnrc , New Jersey ;sr, Penna P L El carton, Pittsburg' A.L Alim toad, Pittsburg R B Bodnars. New York J B Spinney & la. Mass R Powers, New Jersey E Coleman, Toronto . John C Coleman, Toronto H Bard&sch, New York W £ Hollmau, New York John Schmid?, Baltimore Lient W Tierce. New York James T Gragg, Mass G Sana Jen, faducuh, Ky V H Saredee. Winsor, C W Jonn Smith &w£ Dayton,O F Fut'erle, Jr. Cinn. O S J Hutton, Buffalo C Van Wert & la. Beading £ Sturges, Connecticut itreet. above Third* A Govan, Palo Alto J Gallegan, Fishback L Loewenßtein, Davenport J W Jones, Munch Chunk H H Holloway, Chester Pa L J Shinn, New Jersey : W It Thompson, Ohio nion-Arch. s' % & la, N Jersey Haucb Cfrtuica f’eMsylyanla -y. Mansfield, 0 a vr Jersey diLe. Bridesbnrg r>. Tiffin, O older,Holme*Vg « Bethlehem Potts ville . Poona Carbon jereville ianoy City Idleport USA Wheeling ittsTille S B Croker, Trenton. N J B Eldridga, Pennsylvania J V Woodward, Fenna J H Sheak. Cincinnati W H. Gankle, USA R J.Boyd, Franklin co W B Cook, Franklin co C Mnsselman, Lane co S R Crooker Trenton, N J Mrs Thompson, Baltimore Mias Thompson, Penna reet, above Third, Jos J B Sirohm, USA Geo Michael. U S a. E Donegan, Beading S T Larkins, New York JohnJtf Frantz, Lancaster co F J Herr, Lancaster co W H Smith, U 8 A N Warner. U 8 A Simon Loch, Belle "onto, Pa Simon Lyon, Danville SPAppletor, Pittsburg ,al —Race s’ Pittsburg :t Pittsbuig , Pittabnrg Pittsburg v. H Chunk :ite Haven ilte Haven ’oltsville Lebanon icenixrille ;hanoii__ >lini. "Va et street, above Sixth. B Jones A la, Trenton Benj F AlUn, Bristol W J Donley, Oelaw&re D W Xtieds, W Chester « O d Bruch, USA ion-U&xlL twark J M Moran, Washington Martin Mnllm, Baltimore Win Robinson, Day ton, O J T Wheeler. Delaware W D Walton. Wilm, Del JHHardgrove,MasßUloii O Cbas Paxson, lowa Baml Bell, Brownsville Jas H Sutton, Delaware Lde&s.Wash Jr, 7a IStOIU D©l /are _ _ &I»,HY Bloomfield 0 8 A is, U 8 A cion. U BA lal—Slxtb s York York istown treet, above Chesnut. WiHAxe, ÜBA J E Broomell. Wash, b C J C Kintner, USA 3 C Roily, Maryland 8 W Kennedy. Maryland D Hyer, Steubenville, O J B Brown. Boyertown C Weldy NLJanney, Maryland M Walsh J Searl, New York J Scott. New York J Andcewß, New York G Williams, New York I Richards, Chester co <jteir co jester c<> m )blnson«t7 S A> Pbila ieflter co | beater co vtiomery «o Oil City Wilm, 3>«l USA iom—Secoi rrisbniff Hew Jersey !tos. Pa Milton, Fib VtuTiUe —Secom •Ue .4 street, above'CalJowliill, drrifltiirg IS Keatlar Fanneraville, Pa c.Harrltbs Hi Saitzt»ach.Newark ?ksco,Pa |PSnppr,Pennßbnrff •Thlfd st.. above Callowltfll. etawn ! Sdw Boads, Somerton .Foaeterv jJaoL Smalt York, Fa Feaatorv jw ESlimmer, Allentown 'IAXj notices. is* Changes of Weather we ASing reader! Ms a. laying for per vte longs. Courts and Colds are exceed and the foundation of many a fatal case isorderißnowbeinglaid. Let the afflict their troubles that a prompt resort to Dr. ia the early stares of all uiratory organs will soon remove all -iger, aod that couifhs, CDIdS, And * cored by this standard remedy a D. JAYNE & SON, No. »*9 m mhs 2fc Clothing, o Best Manner, ea Prices made to Order m System ia el alike. >NBS * CO. 604 Mason HAMJH'S mm CABINET OSOANS. SEVENTH id street, above Arch. W T Calvert Ala Geo Ely. Harrisburg Geo Thompson Chas * mos, Lewistous j w Mariner, Muncy, Fa H H brnith. Salem, N J A street} below Vine. W- Robbins, Fox Chase Smith Harper, Fox Chase W A Richmond,Connecticut J Groff. NorristowA A Solomon A la. Treason J Van Ambnrg, New York J Smith, New York Jas Cams, New York ip the Latest xpresnly ftr RBTAII, mMt.t in yinjj, r warranted .atiafac itrletlT adhered to HABKKT Street Pianos. pianos. I. X. GOITLD. and CHESTNUT. EIkCIBICITT CABSHTIAT APPLIED BT Da. A. H. STEVJBNS, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUABS, Phi ladelphia. mh«f Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Diriment octebs Bum, and Scalds lmmsdlately. The Popular Clothing House of Phila., "OAK HAH." Best-class ,ood, and moderate prim. WAN AM AKER & BROWS, 8 B .orner SIXTH and MARKET Streate. Cnrtom Department (to make to order) Ko. 18. Sixth rt. The Cheapest, Simplest, and Bust Salesrooms. 701 Sirf ri afutr MABBEBD. Sarah B. Stewart. _ DIED. WHITAKER* —On the 6th. inst., Sarah E,, wife of Robert Wbiiaker, agtd 66 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, f,nn her hmband's residence. No. 610 Locust street, on Wednesday. 9th inst-, at 10o'clock A M Interment at Oxford Church, Twenty-third ward *** JOHNSON —On the morningof the6thinst., William £. Johnson, sen of the late Topliff Johnson, in the 53J yt>ar of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. * CARSTAIfiS.—On the 4th instant, Charles Stewart Caretaira. Hi* male friends are invi'ed to attend his funeral from the residence of bla father in-law* Morton McMicbael, K(tf> Filbert street, this (Monday) morning, at II o’clock. CBASE-—At Germantown, on the 6th inst- * Edwin T. Chase, junior, son of Edwin T. and Lucia Chase, In the 17th yt ar of his » ge. The friends of the family are invited to attend hU fa neial. from his father’s residence, BAmnat Btreet, Ger msntown, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. [Newfcuiyport (Mast.) Herald please copy 3 * BUNKER —ln this city, March 4th. of consumption, >llen M Bunk**, second daughter of the late Captain John Bunker. * SMYTH. —On the 4th in«t , Emma Louisa, eldest daughter u William and Sophia B. Smytc, in the 14th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Aid era], from the residence of her parents, No. 1602 Chancellor street, on this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock * GONKLING.—On theE4th inst , Charles B„ only sou of Rev. N. W. and S. B. ConklJng, in tne 6th year of his age. His friends and there of the family are respectfally in vited, to attend his funeral, from the residence of his fa ther, No. iu? Chest ant street, on Monday morning, March 7th. at 10 o’clock ** GAESIGUES -On the 3d ina'ant, WiUiam H. Garrl gnes. in the 65th year of his age Toe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, without further no tice, Ircun his late residence, 1134 Girard street, at 10 o’elock on Mohday. tne'7'h Instant. * WHELAN.—In this city, on the 2d inst, Major Henry G. Whelan, of the 6th Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry, aged 29 years* B*ft male friends and those of the family, together with the officers in the United States service on dnty here, are invited to attend his funeral, on Monday morn ing. 7th Instant st 9 o’clock, from his late residence. No 1606 Vine street *** PUSEY. —On Fifth -day, the 3d instant, at her real- * deuce. In Darby, Elizabeth L. Posey, In the 70th year of and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend her funeral, on Second-day afternoon, the 7th instant. To meet at the house at 2o’clock without further xotice. ; »** OESSON & SON Hi receiving their Spring an (NG GOODS, and have now Black Byzantines, Florentines, “ Barege Hernimi, 4 ‘ Grape Marets, “ Baregee* “ Slli Grenadines, Black, and Black ant VE COMMENCED id Summer Stock of HOUBST- In store — English Bombazines, French Bombazines* Summer Bombazines, Chally* Mousselanes, Tamises, White Foulards, be. MOTJBIffING &TOBB, o 918 CHBSTVUT Street. A-A LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET * . Lyons Velvet yards wide. Magnificent “Spring Silks Stoutest Black Press Silks. Richest Sdildji Organdies. Shawls of newest styles feM fdkCOKHEKCEIiIENT.-THB KLK aO* TENTH Annual CommencßiiHmt of the PK. N MEDICAL UNIVERSITY will to told at CONOBRT HALL, on WEDNESDAY, Mar eh 9th at 3 o’clock P. H Valedictory address by Prof-CHARLES MURPHY The public invited. J. 8. LONGSHORE. M D. ; Sean. mh7»3L* , Rg FOURTH ASNXJAL COHHEIiCB MBNT of the VETERINARY COLLEGE will take pise* at DILIGENT HALL, at o’clock on TUBBDAY EVENING. mh7-2t* fgKEW GERUAII COURSES-APPLY ICP 1 AS BELOW.—prof C. c. SCHAEFFER will open Latin Claeses at 919 LOMBARD and 400 CHESTNUT Street. Apply at the latter place between lO&nd 1 o’clock p. M. it* HESTOEYILLE. MANTUA. AND FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD COM- PANY, - Philadelphia, March. 7-1864 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for President and Five Directors will be held on FRIDAY, the 18th day of March, 1864, at Mo. 409 WALNUT Street. The Polls will be open from 12 M. until IP. M. B. T. FRAILEY, Secretary. ml»7-13t Rsg THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY of the Bedford-Stieet IMiasion will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 9th, in the M. 2. Union Church, FOURTHstreet. below Arch,at 7K o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Bishop Simpson, and Rev. G. W Smiley. Singing by the choir of Green- Street ftf. 2. Church, under the direction of Prof. Fischer. D. H. LOUDBNSLAGEB, mhs-4t* ; Ch. Com. fcg «ORATION ON RADICAL, CHRIS' TIA NITY.” —Radicalism la all things. No Slavery to Man, nor to Appetite Benefit for the First Progressive Christian Church, at SAHSOM-STREBT HALL, next WEDNESDAY BVBNING, March 9th, at 8 o’clock. Rev. b. M. LANDIS, M. D., will deliver (first time in this city) his celebrated, practical, and humorous Oration on Radical Christianity, which de lighted and drew together crowded houses in Washing ton and other places. Crmous Letters will be read from Bishop Alonzo Potter and other clergy. We hope the public will lie - ten to the sterling eloquence of Dr. Landis, whilst they aid our cause. Tickets 26 cents. A small quantity yet to be had at Hr. Gould’s, corner Seventh and Chestnut, and other stores. JOHN WARRINGTON, ) Lecture mhs4t» JAMES MILLER, 1 Committee. »» PHILADELPHIA COUSITY MEDI «CP» CAL SOCIETY.-The ANNUAL ADDRESS wid la delivered by Prof SAHUE f » D. GBOSS* M. D., re* tiring President, on TUESDAY EVENING, Starch Bth, at 8 o'clock, in the Hall of the University, npper building. Subject, “ The Mutual Relations and Obligations of the Medical Profession and the Public 91 The public are in* vited to be present. W. B. ATKINSON, it* Sourdine gecretary. NOTICE-CANDEN AND ATDAN TIC I.AOD COMPANY —The Director, of the company have declared a Dividend of F.OUR PER CENT, cn the Capital Stock, or Four Dollars per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on de mand, at the office, 434WALSUT Street mh4-St ISAAC LLOYD, Treasurer. K3h. CALEB COPES, TREASURER OF the United States Sanitary Commission, (Phila delphia Branch.) office of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, acknowledges the receipt of the following con tributions since the last report? Hon. John M. Bead.* $5O GO Net proceeds of insurance on goodß destroyed by fire at tbs Depository * 01311 Mary D. Brown, trustee Thomas Drake, additional. ............... S. & J M. Flanagan, sixth contribution. B. N. Rathbun, additional CO 00 Rev. F. X. Kcpf, Indiana 7 00 Ziegler A Smithy adduional..2J .00 Previously reported It 7HE CITIZENS’ VOLUJITEBR ftO» HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME Streets. take pleasure la acknowled gin g the folio win* donation! since last report: Mary D. Brown. T? uetee Eeeiduary Estate of Benseville I>. Brown, deceased «..siOo 00 Proceeds of Pair held by tie Misses Mattie Far ham.SeiinaDickson. Louisa Hune David Trainer........ Mrs. Sara! FMpps...» George Wood gmt>. RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST TENNESSEE. CASH EECBIPTe. Presbyterian Church of Frankfort Springe, Pa.» per Rev. D. H. Laverty ................ Gash, B Cash *•* „ Wipe, Pnßey, &C 0,...«- .. G. W. Fahnestock Garrett A Martin...* .. H. Hoppin • E. Wallace, M. D Joseph Harrison. • **»* SR .David’s Episcopal Church, Delaware co., Pa., perßev. T. S. Clemson.... Sunday-School of Chriat’e Bpimopal Church, Pottstown, Pa., per Rev. Ceo. A. Latimer... Hanger Saving Pond Society, per S. A. Eich elberger, treasurer.*... First Presbyterian ChuTch, Norristown, Pa., per Rev. J. 6. Ralston. Isaac 8. Smith * * Horace Binney, Jr.......... * Thomas McEaen. M. D.... Trinity’ ChurchTottVrille, Pa , per A. Rus sell- treasurer-------- *' *' ---•••— Rev. Joseph D- Smith, Slate Ridge Manse Mrs, Rebecca Davids-*,.......................... Ladles’ Aid society. Hartsville, Bucks county. Pa.,per J.-L. Wlddifield Henry Cohen HcCailum & Co. •-»-»« Rebecca Gratz. .............................. ...►. Solomon W. Eoberts O. S. H........ H. T. Hoyt T, George Cromellen* Edward S Bawson Miss Cronsillat Cash Mrs. McCaurm Samuel J. Sharpleas « Baptist Church of Boxborongh. Twenty-first ward, Philadelphia ~ .... 8. Harvey Thomas.. Caib •• Lady - Henry Crammond -• Presbyterian Ghmeh of the Forks of the Bran dywine, per Rev. J. N. C. Grier;' B. B Presbyterian Church of Brookviile, Pa., per Rev. H. H011iday......... J. £. Brown, Kittanning,Pa Congregational Church of Smithfield, Pa., per CharlesC* Corre St John’s Fpi-eopal Church. York, Pa_, pat Rev. C. W. Thomacn... - B. J). Stewart •*•••• St Andrew’s Church, Philadelphia, per Rev. W. F. Paddock..... • *•*"• First Presbyterian Church, Kittanning, Pa., per Rev. Joseph Painter j....... St. Martin’s Church, Marcus Hook, per Rot. J A. Stone First German (O- S.> Presbyterian Chureli of West Manchester, Allegheny county. Pa., per Kev. John Launitz.~ •»•* *1,306 73 Previously reported.* ..*20,893 45 *21,700 IB The contribution noted In last report as from •• Christ Church,” was from Christ Church, Media. ' m CALEB COPB, Treasurer. It Office of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society. S. INTERNAL REYENUK- Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com- PTl«nK|¥lrst, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth. and Tenth wards of the city of Philadelphia. „ ■ , NOTICE. , The annual assessment for 1863. for the above-named district, of person* liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, KUiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate.and ah o or persons required to take out licenses, having been completed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY That the taxes aroresatd will be received dally by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P M., (Eund>yß excepted.) at his office, southwest corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY; the 7th inst . and until and including SATURDAY, the 2d da, ot April uxt ail persons who foil to par their annual taxes upon Carriage*. Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold or Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April, 1564 will incut a penalty of ten pei centum additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July, 1862. All persons who in like manner »hall fall to take out their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day of April, 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per centum ad ditional of sbe amount thereof, and be subject to a pro secution for three times the amoptofsaidtax.inac coidance provisions of the fi9ih section or the law af.resaid All payments are required to be made in Treasury Notre under authority of the United States, or in notes of Banks organized, under the act to provide a na tiox el corrency. known as National Banks No further notice will be given. JOHN fl- DIEHL, Collector. mh724t S. W. cor. THIRD and WA -NUT Sts. PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE. AX» CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. Office of the Secretary* . . .Pittsburo. Pa.. February 12th, JB6L The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors, and i nch other business ae may come before it, will be held at the Office of ►aid Company, in the elty of Pittsburg, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH. A D. 1864. at 10 A. The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Company, at tbe.T Office in the city of Fitiabnrg, and at their Trans* for Aseney In the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock P. M , and temaln until the 17th day of March thereafter. fel*tznl7 w. H. BaBNSS, Secretary, e*STKD STATUS CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. BUMMAKY TO JAHOASY 1.1884. Workmw in Progress (at the Army at Rest CHBIBtIAK COMMISSION STATIONS LAROBLY IN OOBibBD IH nUMBBB. THE WORK A BOND ANTI. Y PROSPERED. Many More Stations Heeded to Meet the Wants of the Army. UNPRECEDENTED (’ALT. FOR DBIiBOATES AND -SUPPLIEB PREPARATION FOR THE COMING CAMPAIGN WITH ITS MOYBMEKTB AND BATTLES. The Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct contributions, and must not be forgotten by Loyal G iris- W2NT3 DEMAND INCREASED LIBE RALITY. Receipts of Honey, Stores, Ac , to January 1, 1354, 91.148.09.3 94. if umber of Boxes of Stores, Ac.» shipped to the field or distributed at Lome, 16 950. Number of Delegates sent, 1 663. Copies of Scriptures dlstiibuted, 668,276: Hymn and Fealm Books. GO2 5?6: Knapsack Books. 1,370,348; Li brary Books 43.163; Pamphlets. 166,144; Religious Hews papers, 3,3182t0; PAes of Tracts, 22 950.428; SilentCom* footers. 4,116 The United States Christian Commission has seized the present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to ex* tend its work for the good of the Soldiers. STATIONS nave been multiplied, each with its chapel and store tents, free writing tables, and clothing, com forts. and reading matter for Kr&tnitons distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before. bays been sent to preach theGospsl at the etatlon* and in regiments, batteries, and campß without Chaplains* -distribute reading matter and stores, and labor for tbe good of tbe So'diers A PERMANENT FIELD AGENOT has been sufficiently extended to establish stations and superintend the work. THE BLESSING OF GOO rests signally on all parts of tbe work. Many thousands have been cleared. bane tiled and eared. Still a large part of the Army Temains T?x>re*ched, and double the number, both of Stations and delegates* are needed to meet the urgent demand for teem. Tbe Christian Commission offers to the people a per fectly reliable and wonderfully economical ohannei to reach tbe entire Army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full measure, in benefits for body Rnd soul, directly to the Soldiers, and stores also, imme diately fiom the hands of deleiates from home, who add wrrds and deedß of kindness to the gifts when bestowed. Let tbe pet pie give the Money and Stores, and the work will badone. x The lsrse Corps of Delegates now in the field will serve as a grand corps of relief vrhen the aimies shall move and battles be fought, and the 'greater their number the it ore prompt and effective will be the relief they shall Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the cry of tbe wounded and dying before providing relief, heed NOW and Bend ABUNDANTLY, both Money and Stores, and tbe Soldiers' blessing sba.ll be upon you. end money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer, at Western Bank, and Stores to GEORGE H. STUART. Chairman Christian Commission, 13 BANK Street. Philadelphia. W, E. Boardman, Secretary U. S. 0. C. fe7 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OP T«8 - GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THH SANITARY COMMISSION, I to be held In tills city in the mouth of JUNE next', beg leave to announce that a PUBLIC MEETING, in behalf of the Fair, will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EYSNINO. March 10th, at 8 o’olock. Addresses, explanatory of the objects of the Fair, will be made by Sight Rev. BISHOP CLASS, of Rhode Island; Rev. Dr BELLOWS, of New York; Hon. Judge SKINNER* of Chicago, and others. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA WILL BE IN AT TENDANCE. On and after Monday next, tickets may be procured gratuitously at the Agency of the Commission, No. 1307 Chestnut street. Union League House, at the principal book stores, and at the Academy of Music. mh4-6t |y EIGHTH WARP. HYRE & 19j500 CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD Less than five hundred of your fellow-citizens, generously coming forward, have contributed nearly 920,000. Look oyer the list recently published; you will find there the names of many ladies and old men, sot themselves liable. Of the three thousand men now subject to the draft, but few haye done anything. Fire dollars paid by each of these men, or by their wives and mothers, would furnish tbe balance required, and thus secure them against conscription The names of all who contribute prior' to the Ist of March, (Including Borne who were omitted in the list above referred to ) will be pnb.ished. Thus a record wlllbehad of those whose patriotism is evinced by acts, and not by words alone. _ , ~ Ten thousand dollars are needed. Yon are appealed to to raise It jnb2-8t By order of the Executive Committee, SECOND WARD AND THE DRAFT. fccSn* An adjourned Meeting of the Citizens of SECOND WARD will be held on this (MONDAY) EVENING, at tbe ROBERT RAIKBS SHOOL-HOTJ3E. SIXTH Sliest, above CARPENTER. GIO. W. NEBINBBR. M. D„ ROBERT T. GILL. President. M. A, HARRINGTON, fr Secretaries. It* SECOND WARD AND THE DRAFT. —The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of citizens of Second Ward, held on Friday eve ning last, and ordered to be published ; Resohud, That’in the event of any contributor to the Bounty >und of this ward being dratted under the ex isting call for 600.000 men, he thall be paid back-in-full any sum hereafter contributed. Resolved, That if two hundred persons be obtained by next Monday evening, March 7tn, who will subscribe and pay Twerty Dollars each, then the officers -of this meeting shall issue certificates of exemption to such person, and tbe faith of this ward be pledged to that effect. Contributions can be left and receipts given by the Secretary, ROBERT T. GILL. 948 Sonth FRONT Street, below John, svery evening, between 6K and 7 )i o'clock, or with any of the Precinct Collectors. __ JOHN B. MINTON. President pro tem. Robert T. Gilt, ? OAeFAta.ri«« - M. A. HARRiyoToy.) secretaries. it* SIXTH WARD. —AN ADJOURNED meeting will he held THIS (MONOA* ) EVEN ING, at '•% o’clock, at the School House In Grown street, when all the Subscription Books of the Yolunteer Bounty Fund wi l be handed In for a final settlement. Aid. GHAS WELDING, Chairman, WE H BARNES. Treasurer, JOHN HAGAN, Secretiry. It* pg EIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND.— All men mustered in to the credit or the Eighth ward will be paid their bounty on presenting their Touchers at No. LOCUST Street, dailr, from 4 to SP. M. Touchers of men absent In tbe field or else where must be accompanied with powers of attorney. The bounty of men credited before the 4th orFebruary ie Fifty Dollars—of all others, since that date, is Twenty flveDollars, mh7«ot 6OO 00 lOO 00 *1,690 11 ...127 359 8S TWELFTH WARD -CASH BOUN TY ssss.—This ward haying entirely filled Us quota under both calls of the President, will still con tinue to pay the Bounty to all Volunteers accredited to Twelfth ward until the unexpended balance in the hands of tbe Treasurer is exhausted. Committee sit dally at Ladner’s, THIRD Street, below Green, from 2 till fiP. M. CHAB. M. WAGNER. mh7 6t* Chairman Disbursing Committee. *129,079 99 TWENTY FIRST WARD BOUNTY M/GJ* FUND —A Special Meeting of the Uommlttee will b« held at ARNOLD’S HOTEL, Falls of fcchuylhill, on WEDNBSDAY EVENING next, March 9, at 7H o’clock. The collecting committees will have all subscriptions closed up by that time, and return the books to the Chairman of the several precincts; also, to have pro rated a revised list of all subscribers By orderof the Executive Committee. GEO. A. SMITH, mh7-3i* Secretary. 20 00 10 00 6 00 ICO $9 25 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 25 00 30 00 100 00 23 00 ajn TO OFFICERS OF THE WARD* BOUNTY FUND. —lt is desired by the Committee appointed to ” devise a plan to eecnre to those Veteran Volunteers accrc dited to our city and not receiving a Ward Bounty” INFORMATION of how many Veteran Volunteers have been accredited to the different wards who have and who have not received the Ward Bounty. This information to be given to P< ofessor &ATJ& DEBS, Ohainnan of tbe Committee, at tbe Convention of Wards, at their meeting at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, on TUESDAY EVENING next. March Bth mhfi-2t* JOHN W. FBSZIBB. Sec. Com. LOKBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPAaY.— Philadelphia, Jan 29, 1864. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the LOR BERKY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com pany, No. D 557 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESPAY, March 9th, 1864, at l o’clock P. M.,for the election of a President and els Directors to eery? for the current year, and until others shall be elected. fe2Q-tmh9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. 26 35 25 00 10 00 10 00 500 ms* OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY „ Philadelphia, Feb. 16,1864. NOTI3R TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, No. 5938 fe'onth THIRD Street, rbe polls will be open from ten o’clock A. M. until six o’clock F. M . tfoeb»re or shares transferred within sixty dayopre c»disg the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, felB-tmh7 . Secretary. ■KS— NOTICE.—THE FIRST MEETING of the Corporators of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, un<*er their Articles of Association* will be held at No. 324 WALNUT Street, in tbe city of Phila delphia. on the 21st day of MARCH, 1664, at 11 o’clock A. M , for tbe purpose of completing the organization of the Corporation and transacting anvother proper busi ness. - JOHN R. GROUT, . ■ B. A. HOOPBB, Two Associates under said Articles. Philadelphia, March 2.1864. mh4-16t \ 17 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 10 00 MEDICAL BOARD -HBAD4UAR* thus Fbni»sy.lv.a»ia Militia, Hospital Da parthent, HasbibburGi Pa., March 1, 1801 The •'tate Medical Board of Pennsylvania will meet in Philadelphia on THURSDAY, the 10th ol March iust., and continue in session at least eight days, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania regiments. The object is to provide for vacancies In tbe recruited regiments, which may re quire additional Assistant Burgeons Physicians in good health, furnishing satisfactory tes timonials of their industry, sobriety, aud loyalty will be admitted to tbe examination. The rc ems In which tbees-mination will be held will he indicated in the city papers on the day of meeting. By order of the Governor. mh2-9t JAMES KING, Surgeon General Pa 148 00 26 82 800 ALLENTOWN RAILROAD COM- P AN Y- —Philadelphi l, Feb. 19, 1864. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ALLEN TOWH BiILROAD COMPANY will ba bald at the office of the Pailadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pesr. No. 33T South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. March 9th, 1864. at 12 o’clock M , for. the election of a President and Directors to serve for the cur rent year, and until others shall be elected. fe2o-tmb9 W. H. WEBB, Secretary. wae VULCAN MINING COMPANY -THE flr*t meeting of the VULCAN MINING COM PANY, under its articles of association, will be held on SATURDAY, the 12th day of March. 1864 at No. 33* WALNUT Street. B. A. HOOPBS, * Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia. Feb. 23.1864. fe34-ist S ABMOBT WASHINGTON GRAYS. March 9. 1864 Corns at tbe Armory on MONO AY MORNING 7th Instant, at 9 o’clock to attend the funeral of Major H C. Whelen. By order of « F. H. RALSTON, Lieut- Commanding. A Roberts, O S mh4-3tv “ FIRST NEW YORK CA JFn VALBY. The Members of Company ’*o” ySRf of this Regiment will meet at the Office of the City Bounty Fund Commission, No 412 PRUNE Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant, at 3P M. JAB. H. STEVENSON. nihs-2t* Captain Commanding. ALL MUST ADMIT THEIR SOPE RIOBITY, when seen, those fine specimen*. of life size Phot graphs. In oil colors, made at B F. REIHBR’M new and splendid gallery, 624 ARCH Street. u» PYOU DESIRE NATURAL AND life-like Ivorylypes ,o to B. P- HEIM EE’S 63* ARCH Street. HU ability to Bleaaayon. U eTiaeei is speclmena to be seen there - •' ; It* TTEIBB WANTED. —JAME 3 OLD. XI haM and THOMAS OLDHAM, brothers of the I t* Mrs GARB. of Belfast, Ireland, will hear of some t in. to their ad.anl.ea, on BU(tOK .80. a CiSTLE BOTLDIBHJB. Bclfa.t, Ir-land. Fnrther pa.ticnlara on apolloatlon at the office or J. H S w. CJKBIOHtOM. U and 15 BTEAWBBRRy Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 7,1864. TO THE WHO HAYS HOT YET AIDED Iff THE EFFORT TO THE DRAFT, AVOID MILITARY. GLOVES. TO THE LADIES. We beg to loform the ladies we have just received a large assortment of CourvoUier’s Alexandre’s, and Jou vln'eFrench Kid Gloves: also. ladies’ French Beaver, with single ana doable button. Anassortmentofladies’Back skin Gauntlets and Traveling Gloves on hand, of our own make. HBALY&OO., Fourth and Chestnut Bts RETAIL DllY GOODS. JJICH LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, LINENS, HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAN HA.RL.mQEN, & ARRISON, 1008 CHESTNUT Street. mh7jnwa3t JNDIA SECAWES. GrXSO. PHYEH, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, >7lll display on MONDAY, March 7th, his SPRING IMPORTATION OP REAL INDIA SHAWLS. The handsomest and largest assortment he has ever shown. The attention of the ladies is requested. Also, ELEGANT SILKS, . OfiGANJMBS, Ac , and other description of Shawls. mh6*6t If TVT USLINS of ey XTJ. QUALITY. New York mills. Williamsville, Wamsntta, Bay Mills, White Bock. Forestdaie. St taper Idem, Housekeeper A, SUtervilie. New Jersey. Waltham Hills, 2% yards wide; Pepperill Mills, l 2%. and 2J4 wide; Boot Hills, heavy, 1& wide. Also, unbleached in every quality. The cheapest place to buy any ot the above is GRANVILLE B. HAINES’, Vo. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. - mb7 mtuws 4t TABLE LIKENS. —WE ABE SELL -L ING a real good, fine, stoat, bleached TableLlndn,' B--4 wide, for 7<sc per yard. These are pan cotton, and ate a bargain. Heavy Barnsley all linen, B?c.sl. and $l. ?6 per yard; half bleached Hand-Loom do.* 87}£c. These are the best goods to wear made. Unbleached do., 66c. a first-rate Towel, $2.25 ptr dozen; Nursery Diapers, Napkins. MUSLINS. —We are selling the very best bleached Muslins made. 38 inches wide, for 25c per yard. We hare every make of Muslin in 4-4 wide, 6 4 wide. 64. 7*4,6 4wide* 9-4 wide, 10 4 wide, 11-4 wide* and 12 4 wide, and we warrant ibem all to be as low or less than they can be bought at any other place. We are closing oat oar Blankets very cheap, from $4 np to .finest made. Comfortables,- $3.60. Everything made in Furnishing Goods. R. B. & W. H PBNNBLL, 10581 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. TINEN GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, " EXTRA GHBAP. -Heavy hand*loom Table Linens, at 67>ic, 90c, and $1; unbleached Tallin Linen at 7flo, 87££c» and $1; half-cotton at 62)£q. 75c, and 87>j|C; bleached do, pore Linen. 75c, 67>Sc., 90c, $l, and #2.25; extra width and quality at $1 37J4, 91 50, $1 75. and 92. I am now selling great quantities of these on account of their cheapness. NAPKINS of every variety; damask and snowdrop at #2; heavier do at 92 50 and 93: extra quality at $4 and $5. DOYLIB& at 91 50 and 92. either plain or with, red border; also, colored for fruit. TOWELS with red and blue borders, with and Without fringed ends, at 92.26; fine do., with border all around, at 93$ extra size do,, fringed, at 93.50; very fine do., at 94.50. DIAPERING of all widths. Richardson's heavy HOUBEWIFE LINENS for family use, at 5Cc, 62Kc, 65c, 70c, 75c, and 87Kc. These are very desirable, being extra heavy. HUCKABACK, both bleached and half bleached, at ZGo. &7J?c. 40c and 50a. LINEN SHEETINGS of the Barnsley make, at 91.50 and 91 75 One lot. 19 4 wide, at 91 75. Three bales, txtra wide, heavy CRASH, at 14c and 16c; better and finer at 18c and 20c GRANVILLE B HAINES, znh7-mfuws4t 1013 MARKET Bireet,-above Tenth. IMPORTERS. A LEX. WBAY & CO., 839 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. Importers of British DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac., Ac , have just opened, in addition to the above, a very large ana varied assortment of MEN’S SPRING UNDERSUIRCS, consisting of Merino, Imitation Me* rino, India Gauze, and Brown and White Cotton, to which they most respectfully Invite the attention of buyer.. faffl-lm* CLOTHING. 1864. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are now prepared to show to oash buyers as exten sive a stock of medium and fine Ready-made Clothing, for Spring sales, as can be found in the United States. Buyers can save their expenses to New York, and find the coeds they want five and. ten per cent, cheaper in Philadelphia. An examination of our stock is solicited. WAN AM AKER & BROWN, . OAK HALL, fell-lm if S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. OIL CLOTHS, Ac. G. W. BLABON A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF * OIL CLOTHS, No. 184 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Offer to the Trade a full Stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. GREEN*GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW xnhl-2m SHADES. Q.EORGE W. HILL, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS. ALSO, COTTON AND WOOLEN TARNS, At verr Low Prices. No. .126 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH. mhl-2m Philadelphia. MILLINERY GOODS. 1864. _ 1864. WOOD & CARY, ,786 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. P. S.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are invited to examine before purchasing, as oar STOCK IS FULL and PRICES LOW. mh3-2m WOOD & CARY. / P. A. HARDING & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 07 STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ‘ _ mh3-2m nhHE CHEAPEST, MOST CONVENI -1 ENT. THE SAFEST. AND VERY BEST PORTABLE LIGHT FOB HOUSEHOLD USE, RAILROADS, &c., &c„ EVER INVENTED! - THE ARCHER & PANCOAST CONVEX REFLECTOR LANTERN, (PATBNTBD APHID, 1863,) FOR BURNING GOAL OIL OR KEROSENE WITHOUT A CHIMNEY. In bringing this article before the public, the proprie tors do so with entire confidence, inasmuch as it pob- Bfißiet many qualities which highly commend it, and 18 pronounced* by all who have tested its merits, altogether the MOST DESIRABLE LANTERN they have met with. 1. It gives a pore white light— without chimney. 2. It stands quick motions In any direction 3. The flame is regulated from the outside. 4 It is neat and compact in. form and size. 6. It is substantially made. PRICE ONJ3 DOLLAR. For sale by Goal OH, Crockery, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware dealers generally. Made by ABOHEK & PANOOAST, Manufacturers of Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures Lamps, Ac,, Nob », 11, 13 MERCER STREET, NEW IOSK. Th e ARCHER & EANCOAST CONVEX REFLECTOR LANTERN, For burning Coal Oil or Kerosene without a Chimney, For sate b 7 MUSSELMaN & KIRK. No 1» North FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. Dealers in Colton Tarns, Carpet Chains, wood and Willow-ware, Ac. jnhfl-6t* •jy|~ARKLEY & SHAFFNER, SUCCESSORS TO SHAFFNER, ZEIGLER & CO., CONTINUE THE WHOLESALE hosiery and variety business, At the old stand, fe2s-18t* No. 36 NORTH FOUR fH STREET. pEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH. NEW BIRST-CLASS LINES. 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NEW BOOKS! - L ~ WHERE IS THB HARM? By the aathor of Char -6y Adams. SUNDAY-ECHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS. By Rev. Alfred Taylor. THE LITTLE HOME LIBRARY, containing ten new and illustrative books for children. In paper box. LOYALTY ON THE FRONTIER; Or, Sketches of Union Men of the Southwest with incidents and ad ventures in Rebellion on the Border. By A. W. Bishop. MEET FOR HEAVEN. A state of Grace unon Earth the only preparation for a state of Glorj in Heaven. By the aathor of Heaven our Home. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTI EN, jnh4 606 CHESTNUT Street. DEADY— * OFFICIAL.”—THE BN"- XV BOLMENT ACT.—Passed February 20, 1664, Pocket Edition. Price Tea Cents. Postage Free. J. W. FORTUNE. Publisher, 102 CENTRE Street, New York. Or at any Bookstore. mhs»6t McOLELLAN’S REPORT VJ NOWBEAbY, The fine Edition, with his Campaign in Western Vir ginia. One vol., 8vo. ( cloth. Agants and the ‘"^IFSSShOT. 33 Sonth SIXTH Street, mh4-3t Above Chestnut. TV/fIDI ER’S ELECTRICITY AND MAO A”A NETIgM.— JUST PUBLISHED. BIiEGTBIGITY AIH> MnGKBTISM, being Fart 2 of Elemei la of ChemUtty. Theoretical and Practical. By William Allen Miller* M. I>., LL. D.« &c. In one volume* ort&vo. The frubfccrifcerß will keep on hand the Ecientlflo publi cations of JOHH WILEY, New York. Which they Will supply to the trade or sell at retail. LINDSAY & BLAKI3TON, Publishers and Booksellers, mhS %B South SIXTH Street JDATENT HINGE BACK! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The moat indestructible ALBUM made. It Ilea open perfectly flat, without injury or strain to the Book. Foranle by T. B PETERSON & BROS., H. H. HEN PERSON, and others. ALTEMS & CO., N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. feSO-lm Entrance on RAGE Street. T?VERYTHING AT A DISCOUNT. Portfolios, Diaries. Stationery, Frames, Juvenile Books, Bibles ana Prayers, Magazines, Ac., And all New Publications of the day. ja2P»mth tf PITCHER'S. 808 CHESTNUT Street. A£\ flftf* CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, *lv|vvV/‘ Plain and Colored. LARGEST STOCK. BEST SELECTION, and. LOWEST FKIGBB in the city. PITOHBR’S, jiaß”tli tf SOS CHBSTNUT Street. ■pODBY’S CELEBRATE!) GOLD PENS A- and Penholders, all sizes. The&e are the very best Pens mad*, and are so commended by all bankers and business men generally. CSALLKN.SneciaI Agent. xobS-10l 1308 CHESTNUT Street, THE HEAVENLY RECOGNITION A OF FRIENDS, by the Rev. H. HARBA.UGH. JUST PUBLISHED a new and beautiful edition of this very popular work, so well adapted to afford consolation to persons mourning for the loss of near and dear friends. Also, New Editions of ■)BB HEaVBNLY HOME HEAYEN. OR THE SAINTED DEAD. By tie same author. LINDSAY A BLAKISTON. Publishers, mh2 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, THE SUNBEAM STOBIES, A Containing the charm ins’, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM. _ CBOUD WITH SILVER LINING. HOUSE ON THE ROOK. ONLY, OLD -JOLLIFFR, MEBBI CHRISTMAS, DEEAM CHINTZ STAR IN THE DESERT, Ac. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated. #2 60. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher. fe26-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street NEW AMEBICAN CYCLOPEDIA The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information i* at 39 South SIXTH Street, tecond Btory. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf ATAGBB’S ENVELOPE MA.NUPAC Xu. TORT AND PAPER BTOEB, 316 CHESTNUT Sc. Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory, Envelops Mannfactoiy, 316 Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street. 816 Chestnut street, Sl6 Chestnut street. 816 Chestnut street, _ 3.6 Chestnut street. Paper and Envelope*, Paper and Envelopes. Paper and Envelopes, Whole'ale and Retail, wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Eetail. Wholesale and Retail, At the lowest prices. At the lowest prices. , , it MAGEBS. 316 CHBBTNUT Street, between Third and Fourth, corner of Hudson. mho 3t TO HOUBEKEEPEBB. H TBO B CLOTH| t WBINGBR- BR * with Itke Patent COG'WHEEL BKGULATOH, which positively prevent, the roll, lrom breakup, or twist iNoon theabaftandteerin,the clothing,a,allwringer, without Cog Wheel, will do, howerer stroll,lt u may be au< rted to the conhw. Ho WEIHOEB. It will pay for itself In six moa ths. In the savins of varmints alone, in the smallest family. * The 'amily blsm are 87 end $lO, and are WAR KAH’TBDin erory parttanlw. «. For fale wholesaft and retail, by , B It. BURNHAM, Manufacturer’s Agent* No. 3T fcouth SIXTH Street, between Chestnut and Ma:’dtt, Philadelphia, tahB-l«, HEDICAK. ON’S KATHAIRON. Kalhalroa is from the Greek word “ Kathro.” or “ Eft thairo. ” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. This article U what Us mm. ligniflei. For preserving, restoring and beautify ins the HUMAN HAIR It k the most remarkable preparation in the world. It k again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and k now made with the same care, skill, and attention which gaye It a sale of over one million bottles per It is a most delightful Hair Pressing. It eradicates scarf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair Prom falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use LYON'S KATHAIRON. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers DEMAB S. BABNES ft CO., New York. SAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article, ever discovered. It changes the sun*barnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, im parting the marble purity of youth, and the disttngui appearance so inviting in the city helle of foshion. It re moves tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the chin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera elngers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y. Address all orders to PEMAS S. BABNES ft GO,, New York. BEIMSTBEBT’S INIMITABLSUAIE BE9TO. RATIYE.-—NOT AT)YE, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary .tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dues are composed ofjunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helm street’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to Its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hn.fr a LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its felling off. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test .of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly Increasing in favor, Used by both, gentlemen, and ladles. It is sold by ail re speotable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. B. BARNES A CO., 303 BROAD WAY, New York. Two sices, GO cents and $l. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of propxieteTship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition, I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears th efac simile of my sig nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly ei lets a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of Its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores .are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and nntold ills assuaged. For bruises, sprains rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, fto., it is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Boid by all druggists. fe22»mwf3m&eow6m D. S. BARNES, New York. ARMY GOODS. J’OR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passantß, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit :of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. felO-lm J’EOTHINGHAM db WELLS HATH FOR aAf.B. HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. a „ HEAVY CAE TON FLANNELS. WASH HOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN,. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. is Worsted yarn, &e. n&nttt INSURANCE COMPANIES. T7OBMAN P. HOLLINSHEAD, X lio. 3ia WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, INSURANCE BROKER AND ADJUSTER. Marine Losses Adjusted. Marine Fire, Inland, and Life Insurance effected in the most reliable Companies at reasonable rates, with out charge to the assured. .. .. All business relating to Insurance attended to promptly and-carefully. FORMAN P. EOLLINSHBAD’S INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3l» WALNUT STREET, PHIZ.ADEI.PHIA, Ag*nt for the following first-class Companies: HOWARD INSURANCECo . OP NEW YORK. (Organized 1825.) CASH CAPITAL, $280,000. ADRIATIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NSW YORK, (Organize! 1868 ) CASH CAPITAL $300,000. COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF St, YORK, (Organized I 860.) CASH CAPITAL. $200,000. MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP N. YORK. (Organized 1852 ) CASH CAPITAL. *200,000 _ ALBANY CITS FIRS INSURANCE, OF ALBANY, N. Y. (Organized 1860.) CASH CAPITAL. $2OO, CCO. OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA. . Philadelphia, January 11,1861 Notice is hereby given that the holders of the out* standing Scrip of tho Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, resolved to extend to the hold* ers of the outstanding Scrip the privilege of converting said Bcrip into the Capital Stock of the company, accord ing to section 6th of the amendment to the charter on the same terms as previously done, payment of instalment to be made February 1, 1864. Otherwise, interest to be charged on payments made after that date, and the privilege of conversion to ceaae after June >.O, 1864. jalSwfm2m JOHN MOSS. Secretary. FINANCIAL. TOHN HOBN, JR, W STOCK -COMMISSION BROKER, No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (up stairs.) PHILADELPHIA, REFERENCES: Messrs.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mess-Uaw, Macaleater, A Co. Messxs. E. S. Whelen A Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Messrs. Buzby&Co. Henry J. Williams, Etq. Ales ander Biddle. Esq. I. P. Hutchinson. Esq. G, M. Troutman. Efq. D. B. Cammins, Esq. Jas. Q. King A Sons Hew York. fe2fl-2m CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF TBANKFOBD. _ CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN CREASING TO *500.000. . NATHAN HILLSS. President WILLIAM H. BHAWS, Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) dibbctorb: NATHAN HILLBB. CHARLES B. KBBHEB, GEORGE W. RHAWN, BENJ. ROWLAND, Jr.. SIMON B. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DEACON. EDWARD HATES. JOHN COOPER. LEWIS SHALLCROSS. _ j The Second National Sank of Philadelphia n now open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Frankford, for' the trans action of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms* Collections upon all accessible points will be made »«£ JB*“ 1 ,Brl “- EMPeCt W lr A - OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friende and the tnblic generally that they have removed from their Old land, 511 ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, No. 019 ARCH STREET, . where they will continue the eale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c. Having associated with our house Mr GHARLB9 PAGE, (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelias & Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades and designs, from fas ‘plainest to tte most massive and elaborate* VAN KIRK <6 CO., felfl-Sm Ho 91* ARCH STRUCT. rfSEASURY DEPARTMENT A Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington. February 26ch, 1864, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented, to the a»der&i*ned. It has - been made to appear that the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organiz'd under and according to the raqiureaieuss of the act of Congress, entitled 44 an, act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of United. estates stocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption' thereof.*’ appioved February 25th, 1863. and has com* plied with all the fprovislons of *ald act roanlxed to be complied with before commencing the business of B flow sE therefore I, Hash McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tha FOURTH NA TIONAL BANK OF PHIL tDBLPH lA, county of Phila deiphla, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking, under tha act afore- Bbid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, 18®i. __ hugs McCulloch* Comptroller of tha Currency. 625. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. _ • BPRING STYLES WOW READY. t . _ The most complete assortment of new and desirao.Ta styles and sizes of Hoop Shirts for Ladies, Hisses, and Children to he found in the city. In every respect FIRST CLASS. We soliolt an examination and com parlson of our Goods and Prices, with all other®* Made at Manufactory, No. &»B A&CH Street..above Sixth. Shirts made to order, aHered, and repaired, ifthlot ffW HORSES TAKEN AT LIVERY 2224 SPRING OAHDIN Btreet flood BUbl, andelenty of »tiMr. Apply to Bp. H. KABCLIFF.Uaa MAggBT Strut. oronih, promUM. mh7-3‘.. j niIOQUOT CHAMPAGNE. 100 WIDOW PLIOQDQT PONBARDIJT Or BSIUB tut aad for silt Vo Hi* toad* Bt th» A, *&\iXsi OLrjß OIL. WILLIAM H. YBATOif It po.. fcSD-tf Ho. HOI Boath WOHT Strut Wants. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE “■ STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A raft ■nance to make motfey. Agents are clearing from SUO‘to 9200 per month. 200 OOOYolumes already sold. B«ad for circulars. Address JONES; BROS.* St GO.. Publishers. Jh7-tmhl7' ’BAT.TfMOBK.Md WANTED—TWO JOUBNEYMEN \KT ANTED—THBEE PERFECT wantsd—this day-farm tTT HMid> and Gardeners; also, German. F/ancTi !£<*. and American Girls, White or Cetorei, to aii eilnatlone In private and public house*. reetanrant™ Ac Bni-lness Agency. 80S and 80* LOGOUT Street, above Eighth- mlis-st* WANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS * * HAN who can Influence consignments in the pro duce Commission business (about to be started); for Which a liberal salary will be given Bone but expert, enced ones need apply. Address "Business,” at this office, with real name, stating where an interview cam be had. mhff 3c* WANTED—A YOUNG MAN HAV- Ii tog a small capital is desirous of forming a copart nership in an established wholesale and produce busi ness. The beet of references given and required. Ad dress JUfIIOR, at this Office. mhfi 2t» WANTED, by a wholesale " * Boot and Shoe House, a SALESMAN, who can in fluence near trade. To one who can make himself use f”l a liberal compensation will be given. Address Box 1025, P. o. , -with name and reference. mh4-3t* WANTED—AN ACTIVE OB SPE ’ CIAL PABTHBB, With *lO,OOO to *IS,OrO, lU & net c&Ah. manufacturing business. Address B. Y., this office. mh3 6t* WANTED—A YOUNG NAN AS CI»BBK; a quick, ready writer, and a good pen man. a graduate cf the High School. One who under siands phonography preferred. Address, with refe rence* Box 2714, ” Post Office. mh2 6t WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, QUA. , .. LIFIED to teach Infantry Tactics and Armv Re gulations. at an ASSIST AST INSTRUCTOR In a Military School. An officer who has seen service, and thoroughly posted in Casey’s Infantry Tactics, preferred. Apply in person, or by letter enclosing testimonial, to JOHN H. TAGGART. Preceptor Free Military School, No. 13LO CHESTNUT Street. OOA ’ ■\\TANTEr-— AN ACTIVE OR SPE " ,Cl At. PARTNER (latter preferred) with cash capital of 925.000, to engage In a profitable wholesale net cash business. Address “J. T. G.Box 1006, Phila. Poet Office m2-6t* s7ft A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE nP * AGENTS in.every Coun’y, at 975 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Fatally Sewing Ma« chine*. Acdrero S. Wai>lsojk, Alfred*Me. Cfel2d&W3m jgjfjf) A MONTH I — r Want Agents at tQ>U V/ggo a month.expenses paid, to sell my Everlasting Pencils , Orienta, l Burners , and 18 other articles. 15 circu lars sent free JOHN F. LORD, Blfldeford, Me ja27-2m m GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE.— ESI commodious DWELLING, famished or ntifarLiehed, in, or quite near to* Germantown, mhfi’St* J. D. RSINBOTH. 438 WaLNUP gt. LOST AMD FOUND. T OST OB STOLEN—NOTICE IS hereby given that the undersigned has made tppH * cation for the renewal of Certificate No. 765 for five (5) shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany issued to him (date unknown). fels-mtbBt MICHAEL SNYDER. TOST—A CERTIFICATE OF SPER CENT. LOAN OF BTATB OF PENNSYLVANIA, dated March 12. 1830. No. 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Albo, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of *2OO. dated Jnne 80, 1845, No. 1452. in the name of ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith intrust. Ap plication has been mado to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates felO-Sm ELI K. PRITE, No. SIX ARCH Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. XTOR SALE.—STOCK FIXTURES, A- and Goodwill of an old-established Paint and Var nish Store. Address Box 1358, Post Office. mhfi 3t* pOAL Y ARD FOR SALE—THE BEST fitted up yard in the c'tr. Capacity for doing any amount of burfaees. Inquire at No, 95T North NINTH Street,below Girard avenue. Terms easy, mfi gt* TO PRINTERS—A BARE CHANCE A The owner of one of the oldest and most profitable PRINTING OFFICES In the city of New York, owing to impaired health, offers.hi* establishment for sale. The business is in the most prosperous condition, and will pay the current year A net profit of $16.000 over ail expenses To one or two practical printers, or to a man With means to invtftt, a fine opportunity is here offered to embark in a safe and profitable business. The terms of sale will be made easy. Applicants will address "*.B. C„” N Care of JOHN HOOPER & CO., * Advertising Agents, No 4fcJ. Park* row. New York, Giving city reference as to their responsibility, ra7- 2t WHARF AT GREEN STREET FOR *» SALE —The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany offer for sale, on accommodating terms, their wharfproperty on the Delaware front, at Green street, now in the occupancy of JAMES S. WATSON. A Plan of the Property may be seen at the Company’s office. No. lga South SECOND Street, mh7-3t M TO LET, JO. STORE 509 MARKET STREET. Possession Ist April- «FOB SALE—THE VERY CONVE HIENT ihrae story BRICK DWELLING HOTT3E, double back building and lot. No. 1108 VINE Street, 18 feet frent by 101 feet deep to a 30-feet street—two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on first floor. Apply to LEWIS H. RfiDNBR, mh7 No. 153 Sooth FOURTH Street, M PLEASANT RESIDENCE, N. TV. comer of Eleventh And Filbert Sts., 30-/eefc front* with back buildings and nsual modern conveniences; lot 127 feet deep, and Bailable for many kinds of business. Early possession given. For sale by A. P. fit J. H MOR BIP. 91* ARCH Street. mhfi*4t* Areal estate for sale Two messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the eastw&rdly side of GERMANTO WN hoad, at the distance of 868 feet southward from Master street; containing in front on Germantown road 3D feet, and in depth 107 feet 5 inches. Apply to THOMAS TWEBDALE. Ex’r, 174:9 FRANCIS Street, or to JOHN 6HALLGROS3, Att’y for Ex’r. roh7-mwf3t* FRANKFORD, Twenty-third ward. ®TWO NEAT COTTAGES FOR SALE—Situate north side of HAMILTON Street* West of Thirty third street, one at $2,050 and one At $2,260 clear (f all incumbrances—street is paved, and gas and water in front. Apply to SAMUEL HUTCHINSON. Corner of THIRTY-FOURTH and HAVERFOBD Streets. mhfi.stath3t LEGAL. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—A PUB XX. LIO Bale of Household Goods —Furniture, Bads. Bedding. Linen, China—belonging to Estate of HANNAH BEDCOCK, deceased, will be beid at B. R. HEDCOCK'B. HOOK Lane, btlow Darby, on 6th day. 10:h lust . at 1 o’clock. Terms, cash. mh7-4t* A DMINISTBATOR’S SAL®. WILL be sold, at public vendue. nt the residence of Jacob T. Bunting. deceased, »*- JULIUSTOWN. Burllug ton county, N. J., on THDB.SDAY next, the 10th of March. 1864, the following described STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ac. r 3 horses, (one of them a superior St Charles horse, coining 6 years old); 2 brood mares, 3 Patchen colts, (one ol them coming two years old; two of them coming one year old); 2 mules, (3 and 4 years old); 3 superior cows, 1 heifer, (2 years old); 7 yearling heifer*, (Orange county stock); 2 two* horse carriages, with pole and shafts; 1 f&ll-tepcarriage. 2 Halit market wagons, 2 two horfe open wagons, 1 one-horse do. * 1 cart and harness, stalk cart. 2 sets double carriage Darners, 3 sets single harness, 1 ret leather work harness, 1 set raw hide do . ploughs, harrows cultivators,forks, hoes, 1 root cutter, 1 hand cider mill. 1 patent straw cutter, 76 bushels buck wheat, 300 bushels corn. Also* about 7 acres wheat and 7>* acres rye, in the ground. Also, household goods and kitchen furniture, in their usual variety. Also. 4 shares stock of the Mount Holly and Jobstowu Turnpike Company; and 6 shares stock of the Burlington-county Railroad Company. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock noon Terms—Under s2o,cash; over $2O, a credit of 6 rqonths, with approved security, will be given. A. 8. LETCH WORTH, mh7-3t* , Administrator, instate of peter cbaig, j>e- uEiSED.—Letters Te&t&meiit&fry upon the Estate of PETER CRAIG, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them, without delav. to GEORGE LOCKWOOD, or RANDALL PL BAS ANTS, Executors, Frankford. JOHN SHALLCROSS, mh7»m6t* Attorney for Executors, Frankford. T ETTEBS OF ADMINISTRATION on. the Estate of Mrs. DEBORAH BROWN* having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make payment; and all persons having claims ai ainst the same will make them known to the undersigned; SAMUEL NORRIS* 1903 walnut street. G, DAWSON COLE if AN. feS2 m6t* 1833 SPRUCE Street. "INSTATE OF JOHN FRAZIER, DE X-J CEASED. —Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOBN FRAZIER, deceased, late of the city of Phila delphia, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills for the City and County of Phila delphia, all persons Indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having claims against the same to make them known to _ JANE FRAZIER. Administratrix, mhs-6t 3300 ARCH Street, Or to her Attorney, ISA AC O. PRICE, g. W, cor.’SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sta. PROPOSALS. rYFI ICE. DEPOT COMMIS3ABY OP ” SUBSISTENCE. „ „ „ .Jffarch -Ith, 1861. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited until the J9th inst.. fit 12 o'clock M .for furnishing the SabaUunco Depart meat with Ton Tfcoueand (10,000) Bartels of Flour. The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot as Eos. 1. 2. and 3. and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids mast be in duplicate* and for each grade on sepa rate sheets ot paper. The delivery of the Vlonr to commence within five days from the opening of the bids* and in each quanti ties. dally, as the Government may direct: delivered at the Government warehouse.in Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington. D. O. The delivery of aH Flour awarded to-be completed within twenty days from the opening of the bids. Payment will be made in certificates .of - Indebtedness, or such other funds as the Government may have for dis bursement. The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and tone will be accepted ■which Ibnotfre.b ground. ... , An oath of alledance mnst accompavT the hid of each bidder who has not the oath on file In tMs office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previous ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. ...... . , .... Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause Bias to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. SSS 3 G street, endorsed, *’Proposals fo* Flour. n mh7*l2t 8 C. GBBENE. Captain and 0. S V. . H-BEAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, VJ ft t BRYAN HALL* CHICAGO. Illinois, commencing EASTER MONDAY, MaTca 28 lS&i, and continuing da ting the week. Harps from Ireland, Old Battle Flags, Old Books, Letters, weapons, Ac., belonging to Emmett, Tone, Fitzgerald, and other Irish Heroes. Souvenir* from the Ladles in Ireland. ' The FENIAN BROTHERHOOD are making prepara tions for a GUANO IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, to take place In Gbicsifo, at Bryan Hall. The fond arising frop the Fair trill he devoted to the National Purposes of the The Ladies in Ixelandfurnlsh sundry artlcles'-Harps, Books, Flags, Weapons, and.3»iecellanea which belonged to the Hexoes of Ireland, or which are from association or intrinsically. Bog Oak Jewelry will form fedgraeal?wi“ be malady the Brotheiheod lu the pah- Up” n Bthe artttfes recelved./tom fcfSV*** •» V tine to the ‘ undersigned* takB chaaeea in the diuwln*. The numerous Boot* Pictures, W«mm, Letters. Flags, Ac , celebrated, in Celtic History, will be disposed of in this manner. Schedules of arudes, with number of chances to each, price, will be duly published'. For the week of the Fair, distinguished irishmen are engaged to Lecture,.,whose names and subjects will ap pear m due teaeon. After the Lecture, eaA night, there will be a Celtic ConcOTt. by distinguished Irish profes sionals,. at which the National Instrumanta will MUid and National Airs played and snug. V# make an appeal, oanflaently, to Irish men an a everywhere is the United Btatak Bend forward by egress anything that may h» avallabls. Let the Irish Li dies work, and convince the people at home that they a slst themselves. Ladles la Eastern and Western Cities c&n form committees and furnish, anice collection. Street, Chicago, Illinois [Signed] ’ MICHAEL SCANLAN, > - * p. T. SHERLOCK _ f Committee, fell-til! mhl&thmtd a. O’C. MCCARTHY. ) . ■REMOVAL.— JAMES H. OASKiE, amusements* academy of mubio. grand GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION PUPILS OF HILLEBEANDS fit I.EWTS GYMNASIUM, TUESDAY EVENING* March 8, at 7JI o'clock. A rich programme of general Gymnastics b* Gfclidroa of both gexee Murlc pr the Fencing—Sparring, Drillieg, Ac. Tickets,2s cents; reserved, seats 00cents. Can be had at the Gymnasium, corner NINTH and AROHs atJ R GOULD’S. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, an d at the Ac?: demy ofMneic, conerof BROAD and LOCUST, mhfi 3t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MOSIO MU. J Ej MURDOCH'S SECOND READING _ In betslf of the NE2DY FAMILI3S OF SOLBIYKB. the “ B “ be r« or the Soecitl Ke- Jhe t <s ot tha Women*. PeonsTlvania Branch ot UNITED STATUS SAHtTAIIY OOMUIBSIOW. MONDAY EVENING, MarchTh lW fiuhject—PKOVIDEKCE AND tOVEOF COUNTRY Including a Poem entitled OEfTYSBUR©, EeSftaS^'' 0 Do Haes Janvier, author of tha - BUttß , n . Tickets. TNfißßty-ftve 'Cenle; Resened Se.u Ceots—may now he obtained, the eonth aid, a n d cSJK Bt tbe Academy-the north aide at Aohmead * 724 Cheatnnt street. atw • Doors open at 7l£ Reading to commenea at fl. mh4-3t FUND HALL. MASTER ft RIOI, PUPIL OF CARL WOLFSOHN. ResrectfnliT informs his friends and the pnblic in gene ral that he will Rive a VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1884. AT TUN MUSICAL FtnSri> HALL A Mrs%Mßl\TiriSlHEENs‘” ,lt Anlol “ “'-‘"isoHf; Mr. CARL WOLFSOHN. „ . Mr. THEODORE AHREND. —. . P , r „ o '- JULES HOLSTEIN. <!ondactor Tickets 60 tent.; to he had at the Masic Stores of J. R GonldsndG. Andie Sc Co., and on thoEventn at the door. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Contort to commenea at 8 o’clock. mh7-3t jjOURTEBNTH ANNUAL ~ ' FANCY AND CITIZENS' DRESS BALL OF- TIT ft ACTORS' ORDER OF FRIENDSHIP To he given at the MUSICAL FUND HALL TUESDAY EVENING. March 8, 1864. Waster of Ceremonios CHARLES DURANG Rka Floor Manager .PETER E. ABEL tea DIRECTOR?}.' ’ Wm. Wheatley, I Lewis Baker, I John Paul Benj. G. Roberts, W. H. Bailey, Alex. Fishsr Jamesß. Roberts, |H. L. Bascomb. | tale at all the Hotels and Bookaiores' nd, Continental Hotel. Ac. ‘ arved from 11 till 2 o’clock, mhfi 3t» Ticket $3. For be News Stan Supper will be te; fiflTH ANNIVERSARY. OOMPLL w MENTARY BALL to the Good Intent Hose Hook and Ladder Co.. No 2. to be given in both saloons of SAMSOM ST. HALL, on TUESDAY EVENIHG. March Bth. IE6I mh7-2t* *THE THIRD AND LAST LEOTURS: A OF THE COURSE Will be given by MR- r>E CORDOVA; AT CONCERT HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH lore SUBJECT; OUR FIRST BABY, _ , . > tale of home. These lectures havebsen attended by the elite of Urn city, and by crowded Honsea. This will be the moat amusing one of the Course. Doors open at 7 Lecture at 8 o’clock- mhfi-4t ft.BOVEB'3 CHESTNUT - 9TBEET THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING. March 7th. FOE THE FIRST TIME IffffTHlS CITY, a new P/ay, in a trolotue and 4 acts, by Westland Mar. cion, Ecq, called PURE GOLD, with new and iplendid Scenery, original Masio by Koo pfrz, and a STRONG CAST OF CHARACTERS. TUESDAY (To-morrow) EVENING. COLLEEN BAWN Due notice will be given of tbe next representation TBE TICKET.QF-LEAVE MAN. WALN UT STBEBT THEATRE POSITIVELY THE LABT WEEK OF MISS ETTIB HENDERSON, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, March 7* Will* by deiire, be repeated, the new Irigh Drama of EATHLBBN MAYOUBNEBIf*" To be followed by the beautiful Comedietta of THE MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL Milly* with Song.. Miss Bttie Henderson. To conclude with the thrilling Drama of vuwn9^ • THE MANIAC LOVER. Box Office open from 8 till 3. Curtain rises at 7)4 o’clock. MBS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH ATX STREET THEATRE. BOUSE* CROWDED NIGHTLY. LAST WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIS (Monday) EVENING, March 7/1864, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN Florence Trenchard * Mrs. John Drew Lord Dundreary Barton Hill AsaTrenchard Stuart Robson. AbelMurcott.... Aiken To conclude with SIMPSON fie Co. Mrs. Simpson..... .....Mrs. John Draw. Mr, Simpson Mr Griffiths. TUESDAY. MRS. JOHN DREW. * Prices as uiuaL Curtain rises at 1H o’clock. pONCERT HALL—GOTTBCHALK.*- MAX STRAKOSCH respectfully informs the public th at MR. L. M. GOTTSCHALK Will ftive in Philadelphia, prior to his departure for Europe, TWO GRAND FaRBWELL OONCEKTB, On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, March 7th and Bth. when the greatest living Ptima founa Contralto, M’ME ELENA D’ANGRI, And the young and highly talented Violinißt, 6IG. CARLO PATTI, Mr. SIMON HASSLER. Viola, and Mr. CHARLES M. BCHMITZ, Violoncello, Will aasist Mr. GoMichalk, Musical Dilector and Gnuductor«iiii.s Behrens. Admission, 60 cents Reserved Seats. 50 cents extra. Seats may be secured for either of the two Concerto at J. E. Gould’s Music Stote, corner of Seventh and Chest nut, commencing Friday morning, March 4th, at 9 X M» Doois open at 7K. - Concert to commence at 8. mhl-flt T7LEYENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE. AJ ‘• the FAMJLY RESORT. •» CARNCROSB \ND DIXBY’S MINSTREL* THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bur. leagues, Plantation Scenes, he.* &c.» by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tick€tß2scents Doors cpsn at 7 o'clock. fe27-3m J. L CABNOBOSS. Business MAnagir. nPHE GREAT PICTURE A AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM For a short ee&fion. COMMENCING THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. lflM. J. Insco William*’ celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Sacred Scrlpiurtß in the world, comprising over fifty of the moit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thouses d years of Biblical History. forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the an OP*N EVERY SVBNING at half past 7 O’clock, Admission 25 cents. N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children 16 cents, fel9 hi rjERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC v* REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. *1 3 o'clock, 7. M» at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets 9 cents, Packages of six ticket*, Si. To be had at AN DRE’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD, SE VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fe22-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A- the fine arts, 1095 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. H. til] Admission 26 cents. Children half price. jaZMf EDUCATIONAL, pBITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL \S LEGE, 63T CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.- Practical Instruction in BOOK E.BEPING in its dif-” ferent branches. PENMAHSHTp—pIain ard Ornamental. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, COMMERCIAL LAW, Ac,—Students instructed separately. furnished on application, mhs«3tlf» • T3ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE* •O BOBDESTOWN. J. This Institution Is pleasantly located on the Delawut river. IK hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Bpeelal.*ttoia* tion is paid to the common and higher branehe*. of fcSJGLISH. and superior advantages famished In Vota? and Instrumental Musis. S?RBS»CH taught by n&tw». &nd spoken in the family. TorjGatMojmefl, ftddfMff Ear. Hi BBAKfibirr i A. U. < l*re»ideni. jal4-3m* VILLA GE GREEN SEMINARY. BEAR MEDIA* PA.—Pupils rtceived at any time English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sci“ajj#» taasht. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Bn sineering taught. Entire expenses about ev week. Boys of all aces taken, defers to Wm «■ Sheriff? John O. C&pp & Co.. No. 23 South Third «troet' and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Prone streets, i-jj.i,.. Bey J- SAfcYBV 6aB*OH, a. M,, Villa*, Green. Pa. nod-tf COPARTNERSHIPS. TiISSOLOTION OP PARTNERSHIP. AA The Plrm.jor HULL. CORBIES. f».Co., of Phila delphia. aid GSO- K SMITH * -CO , of Torktowa. Carbon couoly. Pa . ar«thiaday4l;iol7«dby thofftth,, Grairal of Sami. W BtoeStopana Wm P.Corllea. TBOS. HULL, SAML W • STOCKTON* WM. P. CORLISS. Marcii-4, IS€4. The business or the above Firms (Mining" ShH*s’utf Lehigh ) will be conducted under, the nacn and style of 7HOS. BULL &- CO .iU > parsons haying claims ag-ainst, or due to, the above Frrn» will present or pot Ihein.to THOg r SaaWALCnJiT'Btret. SfAUCH H, ISC4- OPABTNEBSSI R—T HE SUB;. VV gCRIBEES have this, ei*Eih day.of February. I3Cii entered loto Copartnership, under tbe name and etv le ' KtNNETT & BBYDKR. for the imrpoae of transact! nfific* WHOLESALE COMMISSION IrtJMBBR JBCSINtSS: J. F. BENNETT * J: fc. 3NF D EB* Office QOMMIdiCB fetreefc HOTELS. J'ONKS HOUSE, HARRISBURG, ? A, COBME3 MARKET ST3BBT AM mBSXSftf Ul i Drat- dsn honw. Terms, *1 l-erdar. NOTICE. THE PHILADELPHIA AKD. Kg? YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT' COMPANY -Will Msaa* IW, TGRTdar daily W . between Phila delphia and New York ON MONDAY*, M&3ST /H 7, 1804. Yrelaht received li MARKET-ST RB gr WHARF, Phi ladelphia, and foot of WILL, 8f BEST. Hew Pork, and deltrered In elthe? oltr in TWST .TT. FOUR HOBBS. Goode forwarded with dsew .toh to all point* ft** Of cominlieioa. The faeilitlee of this Oentr , a ny are eneh aa to ineiira eUppere enpeilor aeeotaat#' jatlone and leuonable rate*. ' WM, P. GLIDE. Agent. Ho. 14 SOUTH PIUW iES AVBNUB. Philadelphia. „ .. JAMES HAHD, Agent. .7 WALL BTBIHT. Hew York. WILMOH WHIIAT ,ih. President. a h 7 ltr nfgr Jf OTIOE. THE PHILA BLPHIA STEAM FBOFELIiKK 00. wIU ir transportation Via Palawan and R * Wdn«,&‘ tnimi anr which will fcs takan ah accommod atlnjr WHAkT^ r 10 WM M - BAIRD * CO„ 13*“ _ja n])f tt TB t £ wonderful SUOOESS of .1,. .BEIMBB’S Colored Photographs, at the moderate Jr a , U Proof poeltlre or thdr merits. It yon da r.ire satisfactory plctores go to SEOOHD SI. , ah. Green. IP _?”?■ > dARE. &£SSt
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