Public Entertalnmeura. Mb. Oottsohalk'b Comcbbt, on Thur*a»y ov> nlDgi will be made additionally intererting t>y the pretence ot Mr. Hnbelmann, a charming tßnor, a “" nceennriiy over praiacd by aome journal*, but well deaervirg ot bla great popularity. Mra. Behrena willains “Ah! mon fil«,” and muat neoeasarily be compared with Madame D’Angri, who at each of the eoncerta last week- R h attraetiona of the programme will be the Beethoven trio for piano, violin, and violonoello, performed by Mr OotLhalk, Carlo Patti, and Oharlee Schmitz, one of our fineet reeident artiata. Mb. J. E- Mubdoch’s Kbadimos, on Thursday evening, will be of patriotic and Scriptural aelcc tlone, and for -the benefit or the Fint Preabyterlan Church. It eeeme, by the way, aa if Mr. Murdoch had entirely withdrawn from the atage, and we are sorry for it. Env. Db. Chapin hfil chosen for the subject of bis leotuie, Friday evening, “ Europe and America,” and it need not be eaid that he will treat It elo quently and intelligently. » CITY ITEMS. ' Thb “ Gbovbk A Bakbr” Shwing Machinu agbibbt thb World.—lt ie a perfectly safe pro position, on the pert of the Qrovdr & Baker Sewing Machine Company, to challenge comparison with all Other Sewing Machines. There are several thou sand of these admirable instruments in use in this city alone, and among the entire number there could not be found one owner who would willingly ex change hie machine for any of it* rivals, though the latter should be furnished at half price. This ma chine, it Win be borne in mind, is the only one ever invented whioh performs fine Embroidery. We may state in this Connection also that the Stitching Booms at the splendid office of the Grover & Baker Company, No. 730 chestnut street, are now attract ing much attention. Sewing of all kinds is exe cuted here at the ehorteat notice, and an elegant line of made-up articles is constantly kept on hand. Elegant Spring Stock.—Messrs. C. Somers & Son, No. 62S Chestnut street, under Jayne’s Hall, are now opening the most elegant and desirable stock >f Spring Garments, made up in the latest style*, from the choicest materials, mainly of their own importation, that they : have ever offered. Gentlemen either wishing to order Shirts, or to pro cure them in the best style ready-made, will serve themselves handsomely, and save money by visiting this popular old house. Gbit. Grant Goins to Washington.—Lieute nant General Grant is to be permanently located at Washington, and will proceed to that city as soon as he can conclude certain military arrangements. His principal object in being at the seat of Government is to direct the movements of all the armies, and to be near to Philadelphia, so as to be able to procure his wearing apparel at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Boohhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. April Showbbs.—The season is clearly one month ahead of itself. We had February in Janas, ry, Maroh in February, and are having April in Ma'roh. Of course we shall have May in April, and so on, unless something happens to change the pro gramme Yet all this ean have no effect upon the universally-acknowledged fact that W. W. Alter 535 North Ninth street, sells the beat and cheapest ■Coal in Philadelphia. ‘The Greatest Invbwtiowof tub Age. —Among 'the thousands of visitors constantly ebbing and flowing at the agenoy of the Florence Sewing Ma chine Company, there is not one of ordinary intelli gence who is not struck with the almost superhuman perfection of this wonderful machine. It makes no less XhKnftmr dijfferent stitches (all the most deairal Me ones that exist), and executes sewing of all kinds -with a degree of neatness, strength, and elasticity that has never heretofore been equalled in ma chinery. Every one of these superior machines -sold is guarantied to give aatiifaatian, or the money -will be refunded to the purchaser after a proper trial. Tfe “ Pp-ize- Medal ” Shibt, invented by Mr. John P- Taggart, and sold by Mr. George Grant, 610 Chestnut street, is, without exoeptlon, theheatshiri of the age, in fit, comfort, beauty, anil durability. His stock of Gentlemen’* Famishing Goods, of his own exclusive manufacture and importation, is also the choicest in the city, and hiß prices are moderate. Gbeat Bbductioh in Prices. Great Reduction In Prices, Ladles’ and Misses’ Fine Cloaks. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Cloaks. Also, Bich Furs of all kinds. Rich Furs of all kinds. In anticipation of the dote of the teaaon, we art now prepared to make a large concession from for* jmer prices on all our stock. J. W. Proctor & Co., The Paris Cloak and Fur Emporium, 930 Chestnut street. A Babe Tbeat.—Professor Edward Dunbar, who created quite a sensation at the Academy of Music, last Fiiday evening, will deliver a lecture on “Our Country and the War,” at Concert Hall, this eve ning. He will also sing several popular songs. The proceeds are for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the soldiers of the Union. This of itself ought to secure a crowded audience. Zeno, of all virtues, made choice of silence; for by it, said he, “I hear other men’s imperfeotions, and conceal my own.” Silence may be a virtue at times, but we doubt if even Zeno would have been silent, had he been familiar with the name and fame of Granville Stokes, the celebrated clothier, No. 609 Chestnut street. “ Tee city of Kiehmond—they passed near it, Kil patrick and his men, and Custar, and then let her be in her glory.” The person who penned this paragraph has been arrested for false swearing, but after the suit is commenced nobody will know when it will be finished. Suits commenced at Charles Stoke* Si Co.’*, under the Continental, are generally finished the next day. Suitors, hear this In mind. At thb salesroom of Scott & Stewart, No. 622 Chestnut street, there is as fine a collection of oil paintings, mounted In rich gold-leaf frames, as we have witneesed for several yean, and we think those who wish to purchase would do well to examine them before the sale, which take, place next Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday eveningr, March 17th, lSth, and 19th. Open In the evening, with descrip tive catalogue, until 9Ji o’clock F. M. S. B. Battdr & Co., 109 Almond street and 122 Cottasb street Philadelphia, .Driller, and Boren of Artesian Wells, mhB-i2t« Prospecting for Minerals, &o. Coens, Bunions, Ihvhbtbd Nails, Ehlaboni Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zaehfr cie. Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Befsn to physicians and surgeons of the city. ja2Mf ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Continental —Slnth a: J We.lman, Louisville, Ky V R Brunot, Pittsburg 2? W Turner, Boston H W Puller, Boston Mr Blain & wf, New York Mrs Bd&'uxd, New York Mrs Colton. New York Miss Co j ton. New York Mrs EB Grubb. Burlington B W Banm. hyracnee B J Se? mour, N Jersey P B Belloway* TJ 8 A W Jolimton, Cincinnati FPScoit. Baltimore C D Schmidt A wf, Washtn J A! Ccji-j er. Frankford Lt T M Pt-ber, b SA H Hets, USA £lisemc«. Now York W H Dunirey. Washington j H B Latiobe, Baltimore J M Milier, Baltimore i C D Moore, s»ew York P Dwyer. USA J Connell West Virginia J Brady, Wheeling, Va It Dix. NewToik BTI mean, Jr, Kentucky Miss Br*od IS Marsh flew York S Marsh, New York I) B B* ton, New York C Minot, New York Q 6 BernsfM- New York L A Oe born A ia NY PB Horton A la. N J CTyng- Ha?«na MreCTyng Havana CDTyui Havana P I) Luther, Potts ville G H Quincy. Boston J R Lee, Buffalo AW Nfwe i Bjadford LSPoKter. Sew York Mrs Foster. New York Micg Megarsy, New York "W C Batumi USA R B Robinson. New York D James, Jr, Boston C Heme**, Baiiimnxe H Vail A la. New York G B Topliff, Boston C B Hockley A wf, N York O W Pnbbarri. Jr, N York J Caldwel*. Boston £ BheimsD. New York R R Fritbee. USA Neal Craig. USA y B FarweU A wf. St Paul , “W Cornell Jewett.Colorado! LPVU niy. PottsviUe Col C H C»< :con AwtHarbg P Babe- ck. U S a 1 J&sN lam. New York R G Linr, N*w York -C WC^olre.Waterloo, NY H K Lis**, Whte ng, Va B Tov **n*ieiu. Memphis GW Wedge Bouton g JarCoL-, New York SL6WTor.ee C M Wheatley. Pfcocnixv’le Job Drake. England "W B v.. Mbroob, Sogland H Pic rl.Kv _ _ r Nickerson, New York Amu iuu Hotel—Cbeitnut at., above Fifth. JSfcr.u. Baltimore BohtCarroll Jr, USA MBniikie US a JH Brown Jr. Mass J„t„ usN W B,ocher. Jr. Baltimore BSTt-uiiiir, DSN B H Macklln, Dataware J A Davis, Port Deposit J W Hopkins. Rochester WTI. p irt Depoeit J C Mnlford, Salem. SJ Win .i,k..io:r, Baltimore li Sellers, Elmtrore B J sJKLas.i. Ha-timore aw Joswoith, ft Hampa’e Whrr. tv t - B-dl.imore E W stearaa, Somerville Ji.Wrt .krr. 0 6.1 J B Dunning. Hew York JasK.trtic DS A MS Wullin. USA - i?!® 1 } z T“- cS A A C Tallin an. Sew Jersey oiS w u 1 "'! 1 "" r W?. s A JO Smith. W Chester ? SA KMyers Georgetown ?P VI . P J?«-aware I. Brlnton. Penna Jr? ? . *™ ;JHRhoad, Reading JJjV 1 <• : B B Outings * wf. Wash ¥« , ; A w Woodcock. Maryland ¥£S‘';-;rZZ:i\l'v d»a rS‘sm’o C "T 1 Sn a m - Wasll ; S' J* l P-tte r.oo, Elk CO ISHjtfEhu rt®sis» TJim Üblou —Arch, a Liint'f J I-) li-1, NorrUtVn IMl< rd. *3 b A j J Hill* B, T J S 4 TLB Jt«:oe PSA S BuKV «*r h PSA ■3 Ffe.t d V - A KPa’ , U » A H t'lisi.' f*r&]a ( USA ?. E } . k»> A lady *'W J«t i,y. I Pl)' «- r. anioD* • Ma*# 100, 0 T 45r v. '.w Lltbon, 0 5 !t ..... A aoa . Putnam H Jci »., Ol: it) S!!- k . Sa>rn- 0 t Tt rt '' .Vj>heny Glty ” J , h a..- M:jiiiebnrg, Pa r u 7. *' Pituburff , Pinkie; OroenC&atla < * *‘ vs.ki, .tiuwfltQ .nd Chestnut streets* F W Thayer. Boston B L Brigg. England G Follansbee. Pittsburg Mr Emerson. Illinois W G Johnston, Pittsburg W Frew, Pittsburg J C Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg W E Price. Holyoke Mr & Mrs Hibbard. Chicago J H Orasff, Pottsvllle J D Perry, St Louis B Johnson Alt, N Jersey B S Seymour & cb. N Jersey W A Torrejr. New Jersey John Torrey, New Jersey S A Allen. New Jersey J P Davis, Wheeling J H Allen, Ghicigo Ur & Mrs J Ii Twelts . M*j A Birney, USA W B Rosenbaum N Jersey D M Book, Piitsburg j Miss M Dann, New York ;H R Clark, New York \ W Anderson. New York • Mr Kiddle & da, Penna 1J Boylan, Sew Jersey '.HO Henries, US A [J H Raddach, Baltimore j J B Henry, Delaware • J V Conoar Miss Jarvis, Hartford M George, Baltimore H S Magraw A R Potts, Washington E H James & w New York D Rosenan & w, Buffalo D H Haight, New York Mrs Davenport, Waaht’n WCheever&d Washingt’n I Bernstein, New York Mrs James. New York |C Robinson. Jr. N H Miss Pollock, Harrisburg G W Bnehler % wf, Hax’bg SYoorhies, Wmsport W Norris. Wmsport V S Doebler. Wmsport CH Pierce, Ohio Mrs f H Odiorne P McCarter New York E S Sweet. New York Mr & Mrs Ensign. Buffalo Jas B Goldy, New York D M Wyckoif, Jr. N J G W Hazewell. New York J F Sprague. Hartford* Conn S P Koapp, New York Miss L Knapp. N Brunswick Maj F Oren & Is, New York E Whitney, Boston Maj D H Hankins & lady 'EMortan South Carolina j S G Cole, Hoboken ; J N Weston, Westfield ■ M U Brown, Westfield iCHSsud, Westfield !T Stmthars, Warren j J H Hamlin- USA ib H Davia. Jersey City 'R Kevins. Colnmbus. 0 >;C Newmsnn New York jGPPutaam. New York lA*rs Patn*u, New York j J B Putnam, New York iLleut Hix ana lady street* above Third. t|BH Jaek.Pitwbar* V i a i ma o, Delaware wv um r> Castle WMcMUlen, Newcastle H £?2? er * on : Castle il* den S’ * ew Castle GW ISH** J? ew Castle D PoroatTiUs Mm biSJ?‘£ 1!e - BetUotem mFJ. «!r 1 * Bfl n. PottavlUe Mi»« My«r«, PotUTlll# ?» v D ,?.“-J' o , cll Haven owKS' 1 ™ HwlSSfn"* 11 * 111 ' 1 * 0 " 114 B Parker, Pittibarr 8 O Petera. Bushkttl. Pa S Boxers BVAke. Blair co C Wfiiff. iUea^va ‘ Girard—Clleatnut at Thos Lee. Phil ada DHLaw, DBA E B Thompson, Fbllada J L Waterman, PhiiaSn Chaa A Welles, Del co BTEioan, USA Col Van Arman, Illinois D Cooper, Hew Jersey iOThomas, Cincinnati H B EMon“ Wdl ' Maiylaßd JF.Schoall. OSH Harris. USA Ja» Walton A Getty JpniftK, Baltimore MeAJlaster,Brie, Pa ilerman. Harrisburg C Wright, Delaware Kush Burgess A wf. Ya J M Bartlett, Boston J SteptensoD, Ohio J Thomson, Newark Capt B B btineon, Tenn H Slbiod, York . M H Hodges. Hew York G Johnson. Pittsburg W A Young. Bocks co E A Banks. Norristown B M Smyser. Nornstown J H Norris. New York HTWajer- Martinsburg S Peepl* PiPSA Hon iraac Teller, rew York G £ Coleman. Jr, Baltimore j Markriter, Washington JFhzwater, Norristown B Pei noek H K List, Wheeling. Ya B 2 owenstein, Memphis W P Raley. 1 ake Superior C-IiKB Byer GW Hubbard, Jr, N Y WO Dayton. Jr, N Jersey NP Haven, New York C H Fellows, New York Geo Pancofrtt New York Gbas Folf&d. New York A fuehrer beck. New York John B«ano, Frederick, Md Jos Reed S Burgess. Maryland John Patterson, Illinois H P Patterson, Illinois Samuel Williams. Illinois James Gillen, Illinois Samuel Pieipont. Illinois Robert Harrison, Pittsburg Merchants’ Hotel—Ft H Levy. Penna E W Kirby, Bedford Mrs M B Stewart. Bedford Lieut M Beaten,U 8 A Lieut 0 Kennedy, USA G UcKibbin. Jr, U S A J B Montagu, New Jersey C W Ariicora. Bedford David Zollarr, Ohio J T Parker, Lewihtown D Levi, Wheeling. Va V Bryson, Washington, Pa H Poland. Washington, Pa Y Harding. Wash, Pa J H South wick. Boston H Swi»sbelm. Pittsburg W W Moorhead, Pittsburg PB Hunker. Pittsburg WT Smith, Marbtta. O J H Smith, Parkersburg H S Frank A K Coe»well, New Jersey A Kiikhabuck. New Jersey S Lilly. N-.w Jersey D Bailie. Elizabeth, Pa Miss M Crowell, New Jersey Miss H T Bassay. N J J Furras. N Burlington, O C Furnas, N Burlington, O N Parker, Williamsport John Partenuß, New York B Arnold* Ottawa, 111 Jae A Hoffman, New York B J Powers. Ohio S B Witter. Zanesville, O J G Crowell, Lock Haven G W Holman, Brooklyn B A Rutherford & >a, Tenn JssMLiiore Tenn F Leacli, New York C O Skeer A 1, H Chunk Mrs Asa Packer, M Chunk Mrs B Brodhead. Easton G B Linderman & 1, Penna C F Uhl, Somerset, Pa St. Louls-Cheitnut street, above Third, W Ashworth J C Shirley* Huntingdon J N Bar cell, Oneida Yalley G Ogden, Detroit S M Bradford, Scranton D M Ash, Penna E J Cair, Soranton P B Bosley A wf, Syracuse T Drennen- E.kton, Md T M Boiler, Cincinnati Hon J W Houston, Del C Cummings, Dayton MrWe&t. New Jersey L Dougherty & wf, Reading J W Vlcketß, New Jersey C C Waldron « daughter S D Locker, New Jersey M Shultz. Pottsvllle Capt J S Brown. USA A Shultz, Pottsvllle Capt J C Graham W K Thomas, U S N H L Lacker, Lockpozt Cyrus Hatch, Boston J B Potter, New York W Bryan, Nantucket T 6 Townsend, Prov. B I TV Murry, Brooklyn PHolman, Newark. N J ST CosaleyA da. N York Thos L Mills, Pittsburg Sami P Conroy, New York JM Dawson, Penna TPDandas&wf, N York G Nicholson, New York H B Fiddeman, Delaware D Potter, New Jersey M G Lolland, Delaware TF Frazer A la, Cin, O HD smith, Connecticut dies Maeten, Jr, N York Geo M Welle, Millville A Van Ness, New York J W Newlio, Millville Henry Nelson. Kentucky Robt Tice. Millville Henry Arnold, Beading AMcNeal, Millville T J Yorke, Jr. Salem, KJ T Bremen, New York T S Lary, Hudson City * W H Robinson, Mass R Seymour, Stillwater W Boggs, New York Ch&s 0 Dieunin. Mass J Jones, Williamsburg J Storms, Illinois Chaa Jones, Albany M McCaffrey, Penna H R U Smith, Jersey City ▲ M Orbiaon, Indiana t> Howard Mr & Mrs Larana.N York VE S Orr G C Skiiton. Boston C Mooney T Hilbron, New York Cbas H Downs. New York rest) above Third, Jacob P Embick,Lebanon B F Hean, Lebanon W A Barry A la, Joneston Patrick McClure, Boston James Yocum.U s A James Yontz, USA John Foster, USA Gao McCord. Potieville W Harris, Bnckhorn J C McWilliams, N Castle Mrs J O'Kain, New Castle National—Race at: JamesMcK nley, USA F Shafer, Whitehaven C Foshner, Whitehaven D S Ernhardt, Pottsvllle Jas Kennedy. Cornwall, Pa A-Kunklemau. Sheafferst’n H Zink am, Wheeling AF Peters, Whitehaven A G Walton D Weitzel, Reading J S Bossier, Myerstown Andw Garrett, Myerstown it street, Above Sixth. Geo B Smith, Indiana co John B Anderson, Penna Jas Pattersou, Williamsb’g F P Magraw, Pittsburg Wm Sykes, West Newton C W Gibbs, Lewistown J F Ewing. Line co Reese Palmer, W Chester Geo Cunningham, Penna Amos Towmend, W Chi star Dr B C Lloyd. York co A N Michael. Hanover, Md W T Caleb. Kent co, Md W Rodgeiß, Kent co, Md Chas L Anderson A la, Md 1 Jas Mitchell C White A la. New York E J Boatch, Virginia States Union. —Market Wm Willis, Lewistown A B Ewing, Carlisle Bobt Evan, Bedford Miss M By an, Bedford John E Colvin, Shellburg J W Miller, Shellburg J E Cunningham, USA S Nesblt, USA W Clark, USA J Speed, US A . H Hertzler, Port Boyal Jacob Yansandt "W Oliver. Lewistown H M Kinter, Indiana D McLaughlin, Indiana Sami B Benry, Huntingdon Geo H Fleming, Penna W T Barnes, Lewistown XH Crist, Newport Bald Eagle-Third itr O A Hiller. L6hlgh co, Pa Wilson E Peters. Lehigh eo Levi Krause. Lehigh co. Pa Peter Cope, & aegersville E C Shite)* Nazareth S P Lightcap, USA J W Couden, Summitt Hill Harmer Yeager, Lehigh co A J Hay* Easton F D Miller, Peunabury John kalcin, Spragton Owen B Berr, Spragton R S Beth), Danville H L Lultzbach* Marietta T E Moser A la, Saefers ville Commercial —Sixth si Hies L Lang II B Brown, New Haven H Davenport New York P Riley, Reading Clemem Findt Geo Allison* Potteville G W Short* Philada John E Gizegale, Newaik John Scbmoker, Aewaik S Grave Robert Honroe. Lebanon W Dilworth, Coatesville Jno Speak man, Coatesville Edward Hodgkins, Oxford Jno 6 Mathew*, Oxford Eber James, Plainfield, Pa Barley Sheaf—Secone W Iddings&la. New York A J Laner, Doy leetown B Bennett, New Jersey H Bennett* New Jersey H£chlose, Trenton S Brannon. New York JCadwalader, Fox Chase B M Knight, Bytrerry AY Johnson, Beneaiem J Hill Germantown H B Bell, Boyleslown T B Linton, Newtown J Bibbs* Newtown MR Wright, Bucks co G Merrick, Doyieatown C S Yaadegrift, Doylestown T Ely, Northampton Blade Bear—Third si J B Kepplexnan, Reading Abraham Kline W L Graven* Johnsvllle W Hevner, Pennaburg John Hersh, Pennsbnrg Cba.B Harper, Jenklntown C Roads, Byberry J Llncerman. By berry W Thompson, Jenklntown Cortland Carr* Bartsville - D Fi6hbnrn A la, Penns Barnnm’s Hotel-Thl! C P Smith & wf. Boston C H henlich, Baltimore F Letraatl, Baltimore D £ Trainer, Del co, Pa DM McClellan Jno Brown, Maryland A Hillen, Lock Haven M Barker, New Tork Mount Yernon-Secoi L H Van VI let- Stroudsburg G Thompson, St Louis T J Morris, Trenton F McLardy, Wash. D C T J Tncker, New Orleans G Smith. Montgomery co R J Stebbics, Chicago G W Stel>bin», Chicago Madison House —S< T B Pratt & la. New Tork F S Bugler, Frenchtown B Baker. Penn a J B Davis, Delaware L Williams- New York S J Libby. New York O V GHkey. CSi J F Miller, Wi kesbarre Lt JH Setsboltz, Virginia C P Atkinson, N Jersey Miss Bill SPECIAL NOTICES. Gbay Hair axd Baldness Prevented.— Gray Hair Restored. Gray Hair Restored. Baldness Prevented. Baldness Prevented. London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. Restores Gray Hair without Dyeing. This discovery for the preservation of the human h*ir is taking the lead of all hair preparations; beside* re storing the eoler and making hair bald.feeads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the hair soft, sihooth, and. flexib-e; removes any eruptive disease, Itching, scruff, dandruff, &c. Many who were bald and gray have bsd their hair permanently restored. Only one preparation. Price 60 cent <. Six bottles, $l5O. Bold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. SWAYNB ft SON, No. 330 NORTH SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. It Bair Dybl Hair DyeM BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DTI is Me Best it A« World. The only Harmless. True* and BeliaAU Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is perfest—•hangf* led, Rusty, or Cray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Bias l » Natural Brovn t, without injuring the Hair or stain ina the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Us pristine color, and reettfee the ill effects of had Dyes. The genuine U signed William a. Batohblox; all others in mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by ill Drnggtoto, A.. JAOTOEY. SI BARCLAY gtr M l S.w Tork. I*Ui»loi'« MV Tollot omm for DruaU. tfc. H*lr. __ lr»-b A Great Many are Suffering with COUGHS, COLDS, SORB THBOAT, ftc. v In 'conaeaaence of the aadd«n change. we are expe riencing. How Important to nee at once a eafe and sure remedy. "DB. SWATEB’S COMPOUND BYBUF OF WILD CHBBBY ” for SO years Lae been a standard remedy, at all time, reliable in effectually caring Cough., Cold,, Sore Throat, Bronchial and Aathmatlc Affections, Short Breath, Night Sweats, Fains in the Side and Breast, Nervous Debility. Blood Spitting, all diseases of the Alr-Passagei and Lungs. It itreugthens, heals, purifies, promotes expectoration. and for the on* feebled and broken-down constitution its wonderful medical properties are without a parallel. Prepared only by Dr. S WAYNE ft SON, 330 North SIXTH St. lt One-Frio* Clothing, of thi Lairs? Sttlxs, made in the Best Manner, expreeslyfor RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Price, marked In Plato Figures. All Good, made to Order warranted eaUsIM lory. Oar On-Pman Ststsk to etrietty adhered to All are thereby treated alike. MS It JONR9 * 00.. 00* IURKRT Strwts itreet, below ninth, AT Ammons, Virginia HCCourtney. ViF*iaia ? Timmoag, Virginia «»> Congdon, u s A y fi Read* Baltimore ?«L w F Reynolds, Baltimore T B Megear A la Smyrna J. H Primrose A la, Smyrna Mrs Murphy, Smyrna JR Bennett Miss Lizzie White 5 E Henry, Huntingdon GBmuller. Middletown; J D Workeß. Pittsburg Mrs Champlin A child H A Frink A wf Chas <haffan „ , Jos L Presbrey, Taunton James Burns, Lewlatowa J Potter, Jr, Lewistown B F Beesley. Illinois 8 A Hammell. Harrisburg T J Finney, Harrisburg Chas Beasten. Delaware D Fuller, Pittsburg P Jsrrett. Lock Haven G W J Bsatty, Harrisburg J Lieffebacker, Penna John Noelling. Penna J Donaldson. Ashland HCCrooks, Baltimire J Martz, Harrisburg 1 JBlmpaon. Fr*nkli&ci> Wm S Kelly, Peaua Jobu Earh&rt, Ohio R H Pennington, Baltimore C Schafer. New York 8 H Kunotb, New York 6 Smith. Middleton Wm J Byrnes. USA G Whsrton Ala, Germant'n A H Schultz. Jr. Burlluct’n G C Batcheiler, New York Capt BUir. Penna H Osterberg, New York S Hamilton, New York J H Hamiin, USA Miss u Shober. Lancaster T 0 Culbreth A lady John Mil. Warren, Pa J W Pennington D L Mansfield J H BeriyLill. Harrisburg S C Roberts. Washington B J Allen, Washington irarth St, below Arch. M Packard, Massachusetts] H Stonehour, Waynesboro 9 Graw. Waynesboro G B Bathorford, Kentucky Jrseph Lyons J G Jox & la, Arkansas N Delausy, Beading I N Sipes. Fulton co, Pa G Scott. Penna J S B<uud, Chambersburg W H Chambsrlalu. Pens a H Shoenthai. Sollidaysburg J Cunningham, Penna Mrs A E Baumger, Ohio J M Haul derbaum, Somerset WS Young, Allentown Dr C L Qrcej. New York D M Crawford, Yorkco Mr Cassel A son W Heiteheu, Penna Frank Heitchu, Penna JB Mc'JleLand, Pittsburg D C Boggs, .Kittanning A Anderson A dan. Freeport Hts C G Vogel, Ft Wayne S W Dana, New Castle E Shaller. Reading HHDe Hart. Reading D M Alford, Youngstown, O Jos Morrison, Doylestowa W H Gilpin, Maryland A K Towne, New York L Bohrback. Peoria, 1U H S Ottenheimer, Illinois L Lower. Illinois O B Merrick, Ohio L Freiburger, Illinois PG Finn, Erie, Pa D 8 Hnlett, New York Thos H Bake well, Pittsburg Allen Kerr. Pittsburg J H Sinciair H J Christ, USA 1 hos P Davis, USA John Miller, Carlisle, Pa rest, above CallowhllL Owen H Peter, Saegersville M B Fox, Reading ,T M Mltler. Beading David J Mosser, Lenlgheo P Diehl, Lehigh, co. Pa Peter Kline, Bucks co. Pa J R Con»ll, Frledensville Geo W Ruth, Frledensville L T T' umbower, Bucks oo C D Walp. Qaakerton L Richardson St son. Bristol John Peter, Hetdelbarg Mrs Richards, Bristol H L Vogel Hiles M Bradford, Scranton treetj above Chesnul Sami Hoses, Fhoeaixville S Grove, Columbia J G Hess, Columbia JO Pawley, Strickersville G W Price, Coatesville Capt D Dare, USA Jas H Ferry* Lane co Chas Dingee. West grove O S Riday, Oxford Herbert Pase USA W B Ash, Coatesville W Peall, Coatesville John Traynor, Chester co Thos Walters, Chester co John Gilman* Franklin co John Bowman* Middletown i street, below Vine, ADanenower, Bansalem Ci V&ndegrlft. Beneaiem Miss Gronl, New York Mrs H D Pursell, New York C Chambers, Bncksco G Hunt. Northampton R Vandegrift, Alexandria B Bragget, Alexandria M Jarrett* Alexandria Amos Ely* Backs co 4 Bnckman, Dovlestown M G Watson, Middletown 5 Carr, Centreville SYardley. Edgwood B Agnew, New Jersey F Kimball, New Jersey t., above Callowhlli, John Tomlinson, Penna Amos Bowen, Penna Daniel Ciader. Penna Ed w Diehl. Millerstown Pbaon Diehl* Hillerstown Jacob Hath. Samneytown Aug Smith,Bumney town T Pickering.Doylestown S Stephens. Coopersburg D Knittle, Pennsylvania Geo K Leran* Reading trd. street,abovc|Race. M Fordan, New Jersey L 6 Burk, St Louis HSBenson,New York Sami T Evans, Newoerg J F Bleckensderfar. Ohio JnoM Wolf, Morristown Wm Oveifield P Busonberry id street, above Arch< T C Boy d. 9amaq.ua Dr Gsllck ft la, New Jersey R M Jones ft la, Annapolis H J Wilkes. Lewisburg B Wilson. Salem N J W Johnson, Muncy, Pa J J Bowers i J B Smyth, USA :oad, above Marketi H Darlington, Zanesville J Tucker, Morristown A Blaker, Newtown Sami Baker, Penna J Q Kenderdine, Buck 6 co R Thomas, Sucks co Mrs Romlck, Allentown Chas Dilworth, Chester co Capt J VT Mtgratb W V Darrah ft wf, N J Electricity cabbfully applied by Dr, A. EL 6TEVRNB, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Phl ledftlphia tthff’tf Mason Steok & Go’s HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. STSCK A CO.' SEVENTH Thb Popular GLOTHiNaHousK of Phila,, “OAR BALL.” BMt-alu* (o«d* and msdsmta nf*M. WANAHAKBB A BBOW*. a I. «orn,r SIXTH and MARKET Streata OoMom Department (to make to order) Mo. 1 a Sixth *t ¥fheeler <& Wilson’s Hiohkst premium The Cheapest, Simplest, and Salesrooms. 701 Chestnut Street above 7 th. MABEIBD. BURCH—REED. —On Thursday, March 10th, at St. James’ Church, by the Bey. Or. Morton, assisted by the Bev. J. S. Seed, Charles B. Barch, Esq., U. S. Coaeul to Cardiff, to Era A., eldest daughter ox Osmoa Seed, Esq • all of Philadelphia* „ * I>’ESTIM AU Y 1 LEE—RICHARDSON. —On the 15th in stant, at All Saints’ Church, by the rector. Ear- George Bringburst. F. H. D’Estlmaayille.u. $. N ,to Rebecca N., daughter of Clayton N. Bichardson, of Philadelphia, formerly of Bucks county. * DIED. EBWIBDS. —On the 14th inst, John Edwards, In the 7fth year of his axe. .. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfnjly invited to attend the faneral from his late residence. No. 130 Coates street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Odd .Fellows'Cemetery. | „ , , ** ALLISON.—On Tuesday morning, 16th Inst.* Mrs. Frances Allison, widow of the late Or. N. S. Allison, aged 73 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her fnnexal, from her late residence. No. 2025 Spring Garden street, on Friday morning, the 18;h last , at 10 o’clock, - . *** COMailDG.—On the morning of the 14th Inst., Hannah, wife of Bichard P. Camming, In the 69th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fa neral, from the residence of her husband. No. 440 North Fourth street, on Fifth day, at 1 o'clock. *** WOMBATH. —On Monday, the 14th Inst., George F. Womrath, in the 66th year of his age. His male relatives and friends are invited to attend his fnnera', from his ] ate residence, at Frankfard. on Thurs day, the 17th inst ,at 10 o'clock A. U, To proceed to Monument Cemetery. . • , *** , CKOLL —On the 14th Instant, William Croll, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend his fa neral. from his late residence. No. 813 Tasker, street, on Thursday morning, at 10 o’clock. ** EDWARDS. —On the 14th instant, John Edwards, in the 76th year of Ms age The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from Lis Ute residence. No. 130 Coates street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to proceed to Odd Fellows 1 Cemetery. *•** MOBBIB.—On the 13th instant, Harriet Mo: ris, daugh ter of the late Benjamin Morris. , The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, near Plcenixville, Pa., on Wednesday next, at half past ten o'clock • ** Hi WE. —On Monday. March 14th, at the residence of his son, the Bev. Dr. Howe, the Hon. John Howe, aged 80 years. His remains will be taken, to Bristol, B. 1.. for Inter* ment. ABHMEAD.—Harry Eugene, youngest child of Henry B. and Mary A, Ashmead, aged 1 year and 11 months. Funeral from the residence ofhisparents, 1326 Girard avr- * /enue, on Wednesday morning. itlO o’clock. *** PEIBCK—On the 13th inst., J/Loring Peirce, M. I>., Aged 34 ytus j?nneralfrom the residence of liis father, Cyras Pierce, of Bristol, Bucks county, on Fourth day nest, at 2 o’clock P. M.. when the friends of the famii y are invited to attend without further notie-. *** RESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED recelTim thoir Sprini and Summu Stock of MOURH OTO GOOPS. and liaye now in fi torn— Bl&ak Byzantines. |nKlisli Bombazines, ** Florentines* French Bombazines* *' Barege Hernant* Sommer Bombazines* * *• Crape Harets, Chally, ** Bareges, Moosselanes, •• SlUt Grenadines, Tamises. „ Black, and Black and White Foulards. *e. MOURNING STORK, felß 80. 918 OHBBTBUT Street. x>est black silk in the city. A> Best Brown Silks. Spring Fancy Silica. Faria style Chenie. London stylo Shawls. Broadway stylo Cl >aks. BYRE * LA.NDELL. ■Sg— M THB GREAT„CBNTRAX PAIR” FOE THE U. 8* BANITASY COMMISSION. Office of thh Committee os' Labor, Incomes and Revenues, No 118 south Seventh Street, • Philadelphia* March is, 1861. The Committee on Labor, Incomes, and. Revenues, of ’The Great Central Fair,’ 7 invite co-operation with them in the particular work for which iney have been appointed. As no portion of the people are more patrio tic than the working men and women of the country, It is tint just and proper that tbey should alike have an op portunity to contribute to the objects of the Fair. The moat equable plan for accomplishing' this, and* at the same time* the easiest one* is to ask ror the contribution of a siagle day’s labor from all classes in the communi ty. To reach every department or industry and art, will be a work of great labor, but, if attained* will be productive of immense results.. „ , ... . The success of the plan will depend upon the hearty co-operation of every element of influence within our limits, and we invite all the guardians of the industrial interests, and all others, to take hold with us in farther* is* ibis great work of patriotism and humanity. The committee is charged with the following duty, First- To obtain the contribution of “one day’s labor,” or earnings, from every artisan and laborer* foreman, operative, and employee; president, cashier, teller, and clerk of every Incorporated and unincorporated com* Eany, railroad, and express company, employing firm, auk, manufactoiy, iron works, oil works, mill*, mine, and public office; from every private banker and broker, importer, auctioneer* and merchant; clerk, agent, and talesman; designer, finisher, and artist; publisher, printer, and mechanic ; from every Government officer, contractor, and employee; grocer, butcher, baker* and dealer; farmer, horticulturist, and producer; from everymantue maker, milliner, and female operative; every individual engaged in turning the soil tending the locm. or in any way earning a livelihood, or build ing a fortune within the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. ... t , , , Second. To obtain the contribution of one day’s revenue” from all the great employing establishments, flrn.e, corpora ions, companies, railroads, and works. Third To obtain the contribution of one day’s income from every retired person* and person of fortune—male and female —living upon their means, and from all cler gymen, lawyers, physicians, dentists, editors, authors, and professors { and all other parsons engaged in the learned or other professions. _ „, , Much of this work must be performed by the personal influence and tfforis of ladies and gentlemen associated, or to be associated, with the committee in carrying out tb The Committee feel the responsibility of the work they have undertaken, which, to be successful, will require a vtiy perfect ramification of theii plan, and they there fore call upon all earnest people to assemble themselves together in every town, township, and county, and form organizations of Jadies and gentlemen to co-operate with them in this great work and labor of .love.. Inthema nulactu'ing counties, the coal aad oil regions, and in the agricultural districts— especially let there be organi zations in the larger towns, so that the young people may have an opportunity thus to render assistance to their relatives and friends fighting the battles of their country in the ai rules of the nation. . . , , The work of this committee may be prosecuted where no other effort can be made for the fair* as in the mines - cf the coal regions. A day’s earnings of the miners, and a dby’s product of the mineß, can be obtained, where no portable article could be procured for transportation. Indeed, there is no part or section of thess States where the day’s labor may not be obtained, if organizations can. he Torn ed to reach them. ... . . ' The committee cannot close without urging upon all. proprietors of establishments the duty of taking prompt and energetic action to «eoure the benefit of .the day of labor 110 m all within their control. The Committee deem it unnecessary to do more than thus to present the subject to the peopleof the tnree States named. In the coming campaigns of our armies the labors of the Sanitary Commission ” will be greatly augmented. By the first of June 700.000 men —one of the largest armies cf modern times—will be operating in the field. So large a force, scattered orer regions to which the men are unacclimated, must necessarily carry along with tt a large amount of elct nees. Buffering, and death, to tay nothing of the gathered horrors of the battle field. These sufferings it Is our bounden duty, as men and Cbrfst'am. to relieve. A. great and enlightened people, enjoying the blessings of a Government of their own making, cannut refuse asslstanca to men suffering to maintain its authority, and we will not believe that the great Central Fair* drawing its products from the three States of Ptnntylvanla, Hew Jersey, and Delaware, sj affluent in all mineral, agricultural, aud industrial shall fall behind any similar effort which has yet been made for ihe relief oftbe Nation’s children. As it ie desirable not to multiply circulara, no further authority than this circular will be necessary for any employing firm or company» or any respectable corn mitten of ladies and gentlemen to proceed at once in the icork of this committee. . , , , . . Subscriptions will re immediafitly acknowledged in the newspapers of Philadelphia, and it i» very desirable that tbey commence at once as each fresh ac^nowledg msiit will stimulate further effort. „ All subscriptions should be Bddißßsed to JOHN vr. CIAGBOKM. Treasurer, Offlco of tbe Committee, Ho. 118 South SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. ■ L. MON > GO ME tiY BOND. Chairman. McGregor J. MitchesQß.' Secretary. mhl6-2t ■bdto BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Egp» TWENT£.FIFTH SCHOOL SECTION.—At a meeting held on the lOthinst.. it was ordered that the usual exercises of the Schools of the Section D 9 dispensed with on FA I DAY afternoon of each week, to allow Fair for ,he United ttatee Sanitary^mtoßicn^^ Vm P. Botcher, Secretary. ; ***_. COMMENCEM E M T. —THE Kp Twelfth AnnuaL Commencement of the FEMALE MBDIGAL COLLEGE OF PENW STL V A l held at the COLLEGE BUILDING, NORTH COLLEGE Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, 16th inat ,at 12 o’olock The Valedictory Address will be delivered by Fret A PRES TON. mb!s-2t* Ms* A LECTURE UPOE THE LIFE AND LABORS Or THE LATE ARJHBD3HOP BUGSES will be delivered by tbe St. Bey JAMS 3 ROOSEVELT BAYLRY, D. D., Bishop of Newark. N. J., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Broad and Locust Streets, on MONDAY EVENING. March 2S:h, 1861, at 8 o’clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the Poor. * _ „ Tickets 25 cents, can be obtained ar ; Peterson's Book Store, No. 306 Chestnut street, of the Sextons at the principal Catholic Churches, and - at'‘the: Catholic Book Stores. ■•-y> mh!sl2t ASSEMBLYBUILDINGS, CQ&HRR WGF TENTH AND CHESTSVT* COURSE ef LECTURES on COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, By C. HEEBMANN., M. D., beginning April. Subscription '.rickets, $lO List opened at Mr Ley poldt’s Foreign Library, CHEBTNUT. below the Mint. mhll-6t* . THES PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN SUE aNCB COMPAS Y, MARCH 7, 1661. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on the Stock of the Company for the lasi six months, which will be paid te the Stockholders or their legal repre sentatives after the 17th instant. mhB-10t WM. Q. CROWELL, Secretary. NOTICE.—THE FIRST MEETING of the Corporators or the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, undertheir Articles of Association, will be held at No. 3»fir WALNUT fittest, in the city of Phila delphia, on the 2lst day of MARCH, 1864, at II o'clock A. u., for the purpose of completing the organization of the Corporation and transacting any other proper busi ness. JOHN R. GROUT, B A. HOOPES. _ Two Associates under said Article*. Philadelphia, March 2. 1864. mh4-15t HESVOHVULE. HAJSTCA, AND faiemouht passenger bailroaD/Coji- jI'HTLAI) p. i,p ;n A. March 7 m 3884 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Election for President and Fire Directors will' be bold on FBI DAT, the 18th day of March, 18M, at No. *O9 WALNUT Street. The Polls will be open from 12 H. until IP. M. B. T. PBAILET. Secretary. mh7-llt V s. internal rsvenue- Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com* prising Yirat, Seventh, Eighth, ninth, and Tenth wards of the city of Philadelphia. m NOTICE. The annual assessment for 1883, for the above-named district, of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate.and alto or persons required to takeout licenses, having been completed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 F. M,, rm?PfcT\ ys southwest comer of L%P, ft ®d WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY, the 7th Inst, and until and including SATURDAY, the 2d day of April next en^nin^^ All persons who fell to pay their annual taxes upon Carriages.Pleaßure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Goldor 011 or before the aforesaid 2d day of April. 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional or the amoant thereof. ana be liable to costs, as provided for In the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1862. All pen one who in Uke manner* hall fall to take out their licenses as required by law. on or before the Sd day of April, 1861, will incur a penalty of ten per oentum ad ditional of the amount thereor, and be subject to a pro* secutlonfor three times the amount of said tax. In ac cordance with the provisions of the 69th section of the law aforesaid. All payments are required to be made In Treasury Notes under authority of the United Stales, or in note* of Banks organised under the act to provide a na tional currency, known as National Banks. No foithsr notice wlUbegiven. JOHN'S DIKHr.. OolUctor. OHM AW. m TS(R9 MVAJKOI St*. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1864. SPECIAL NOTICE. Pianos. whose Speaking and Singing created each a sensation last Friday evening at the Academy of Music, has bean prevailed upon to lectnre for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Soldiers, On CHESTNUT, above TWELFTH, Fuhjfct of Lecture— 4 *ODR COUNTRY AND THE WAR.” PIANOS Tickets 60 cents. Sold by T. B. PUGH, corner of BIRTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Doors open at 7P. M. Lecture quarter before 8. No reserved seats. 1. H. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. Mr. DUNBAR la spoken of by the press generally aa an "inimitable leotorer and enchanting singer. ” Our citizens may expect an exciting entertainment, The cause deserves every attention. mhl6*2t" AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC. GENERAL THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER Will deliver an Oration on GENERAL MICHAEL CORCORAN, The True Irishman, the Loyal Citizen, and Brave Soldier, ON MONDAY EVENING, March 21st, at 8 o'clock, for the Bf nc-fit of the COOPER'SHOP VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON. Tie JEFFERSON CORNET BAND baa volunteered its services for the occasion, and will discourse a choice selection of Music, including the National Airs. Admission 26 cents. Reserved Seats 60 cents. Doors open at IK ; Oration commences at 8 o'clock. The Sale of Tickets will commence on and after Mon day, March 14th. at Ashmead & Evans', 72?& CHEST NUT Street, and at the ACADEHI, on the Day and Eve ning of ihe 21st. Also, at the Cooper-Shop Siloou, 1009 OTSEGO Street. mh!4-7t MEDICAL EXAMINATION-PER -If 3» MITS for Examination for Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania Regiments can be had by applying at Ban eom* street Hall, TO-MOBROW MOBBING, March 11th, and every succeeding morning until farther notice. Jjr • JAMES KING, mhll-lf Surgeon General Pennsylvania. MEDICAL PURVEYOR S OFFICBL W&* No. 7 North FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1883. Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES, HOSPITAL STORES, HOSPITAL FUKNIIURE. BEDDING. ICE, &e., are Invited to submit their Price Lists from time to time to this Office. J. MURRAY, no!3-6tamtf Burgeon and Medical Purveyor. PITTSBURG, FORT WAYSE. AMD CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. Officb of the Secretary, Pittsburg. Pa.. February 12th. 1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of this Company for the election of Directors, and inch other business as may come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the city of Pittsburg, on ihe THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH. A. D. 1864, at 10 A. HI. The Stock and Bond Transfer Rooks of the Company, at their Office In the city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans fer Agency in the city of New York, will be closed on the Ist day ot March, at 3 o'clock P. M , and lemaln elospd until the Nth day of March thereafter. fel6*tml7 w. H. BARNES, Secretary. gILK PAPER HANGINGS. Would offer to their customers and the public A SPECIALITY IN PAPER-HANGINGS, EXCLUSIVELY THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, VIZ To which they ask the attention of parties seeking HIGH DECORATIONS FOR PARLORS, Sec., We would also respectfully invite the attention of our customers to our New Styles of PAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, Ac., Ac., for Parlors, Halls, Chambers, Ac., Ac. mhl6-wfmBfc Paper hangings.—john h. LONGSTBBTH, No. 13 North THIRD Street. Ha ving the sole agency for several of the largest Eastern mann&etnrersenables us to show an unequalled variety of new designs, which will he sold at manufacturers' prices. The first floor will be devoted to retailing. Dwellings decorated in first-class style, and the hang ing department properly attended to. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH, fe27-lm* Mo. IB North THIRD Street. E. & L. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE THR FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WELL STOCKED FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SPRING TRADE / 1864: SILK DEPARTMENT. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. DRESS-GOODS DEPARTMENT. WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. MEN’S-WEAR DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. mhlS-wfin f'DWIN HALL & CO., NO. 26 SOUTH A-i SECOND Street, have now open— Magnificent Grenadinesand Organdies. Bilk-Warp Taffetas. Plain. Stripe, and Plaid Poplins. Mouslin d'Esaolas, MohairFoularde. Plaids, Stripes, and Pliin' Valencias. Superior Black and Colored Alpacas. . Striped and Figured French Chintz. Figured Percales and Cambrics. Plain Lawns and Plain Percales. mhlo 028 HOOP SKIRTS, 028 SPRING STYLES. NOW READY. The most complete assortment of new and desirable styles and sizes of Hoop Skirts to bo found in the City, are manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. 638 ARCH Street, above Sixth, 4 „ Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired, mhlo- &♦ CPLENDID DRESS GOODS. Laws b. Challies. and Grenadines, Figured and Plain Popline, new color*. Black Silks, from #L 25 to #2. Pongees, of brown and black mixtures,l All the new shades of Alpacas. „ Now open at JOHN H. BTOKBS. mhl2 703 ARCH Street. 1864. _ 1864. WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MIDLINEiRY GOODS. P. 8.-MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to examine before purchasing, aa oar STOCK IS PULL and PRICK I LOW. mh3-2m WOOD & CART. P. A. HARDING & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STREET. PHILADBLPBtA. mh3-2m - CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCI AL COL LEGS. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.— Frac ical ins ruction in BOOK-KEEPING in its different brarches. PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamental. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, COMMERCIAL LAW, Ac.— Students Instructed separately. Catalogues furnished on application. mhl6-3t* 13ELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE— -■-> A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS This Institution, beautifully ansthealthfully located. In the SO) them limits of ATTLEbO ROOGH, Backs cmn ty, Pa , will commence its Spring and Summer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in session twelve weeks. MTfce course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the Blementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native Freuch teacher. Circulars, giving full particulars, maybe had on ap plication to the Principal!, Attleborough P o , Basks county, Fa. ISRAEL J GRAHAMS, , _ JANS P. GBAHAHE, mh!6 3m Principals. GEORGE A. NEWBOLD HAVING leased EATON ACADEMY, KENNETP SQUARE, Chester county, expects to commence a Spring Session there the 11th of Fourth Month (April.) For circulars, address Geo A. Newbold, Jenkintown, Montg. co,f*a.. till the 4th inst., or Wa. Chandler, Kennstt Square, Chester county, Pa. mhll-lm* WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL vT FOR GIRLS, at West G'ove Station, Chester county. Pa. on the Fhila. and Baltimore Cen. R., 40 miles from Philadelphia and 10 from Oxford The Bum ■mer term will commence on SeeondlDay. the 2d of oth Month next. The course of instruction is extensive and thorough. Terms reasonable. Send for a circular. Address THOMAS P. CONARD. Principal. fißlO»w2m West Grove, Chester county, Fa, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time. English. Mathematiea, Classics, and Natural Bcleneei taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Em* glneering taught Entire expenses about *3 per week. Boys of all ages,, taken. Refer* to Wo. H. Kern* ex- Sheriff; JohnC. Capp MCO.. NO. 23 Booth Third street; and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. fiitTST BARTON, A. IC.. Vlllact Gfttßi ft. wTU PROF. DUNBAR, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 16th. IN CONCERT HALE. PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL Oc BROS., Ninth and Chestnut Streets, SILK INSERTINGS IN PAPER HANGINGS, HOWELL & BROTHERS, 8. W. CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT. RETAIN DRY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS* EDUCATIONAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A NN S. STEPHENS* NEW BOOK. jc* PUBLISHED this day. THB WIPE’S SECRET, BY MBS. ANN S. STEPHENS, AUTHOR OF "THB REJECTED WIFE," "FASHION AND PAMINS,' 1 "THE OLD HOMESTEAD.” ** MARY DEB WENT,” “THB HEIRESS." ETC., ETC. Pricell lu P&p«r,or $1.50 ita Cloth. 1 Vdl r 13 m0., 500 pages. Read what the Editor of the Evening Bulletin says of it , after reading an advance cow. Thb Wife's Secret. By Mrs. Ann S Stephens. Pub lished by T. B. Petebpon A Brothers, Philadelphia. We have read the advance sheets of Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens' new book, "The Wife's Secret, "and can promise her admiiers a characteristic treat. The story is one of domestic life, the scene being laid mainly in the vicinity of New York. The various persons who have their part in the narrative are strongly pretented, particularly the dlfl\ rent members of the Bently and Hart families. The character of Michael Hurst is also described with almost painful force. We will not weaken the Interest of any readerby sketching the plot, but will eimply state th»t no lover of the exciting in romance can fail to be eager to unravel its intricacies after reading the first few pages. It is published and for sale at the Cheapest Book Honsa in the world to buy or send for a stock of books, which is at T. B. PETERSON A BROTHER 3-. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS’ WORKS. Mew and Beautiful Editions. THE WIFE’S SECRET. One volume, paper cover. Price One Dollar; or in one volume, cloth, for $1.60. THE REJECTED* WIFE. One volume, paper cover* Pi ice One Dollar; or in one-volume, cloth, for $1 60. FASHION AND FAMINE. One volume, paper cover, price One Dollar; or in one volume, cloth, for $1.60. ; MARY DERWENT. One volume, paper cover. Price One Dollar; or 'n one volume, cloth, for $1.50. THE HEIRESS. One volume, paper cover. Price One Dollar; or fa one volume, cloth,.for $1.60. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. One volume, paper cover. Price One Dollar; or in one volume, cloth, for $1.50. The whole of the above books are uniform editions in style, binding, etc., and the edition of them in one vo lume, paper cover, is the popular "Railway Edition,” which snpei sedes and takes the place of the old edition in two volumes, paper cover. 49- Booksellers. News Agents, and all others, will please send on their orders at* ones for what they may want of either edition of “ The Wife’s Secret, ” or of any of the other new and uniform editions of the popular works of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Published and for sale at the Cheapest Publishing and Bookeellix g Establishing!?t in thin country, whiohls at T. B. PETERSON Ce BROTHERS’, Do. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. To whom all orders must come addressed* and they will receive immediate attention. Copies of any of the above boekswill be sent to any one, free of postage, on remitting; the price of the ones wantedtoT. B. Peterson A Brothers, in a letter- It pATBNT HINGE BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The most indestructible ALBUM made. It lies open perfectly flat, without injury or strain to the Book, For salo by T. B. PETERSON & BROS., CLARK, 602 Chestnut street: NEWMAN A ARNOLD* Eighth street; HABBAGHDROTHERS, Eighth street; H. H. HENDER SON A Co.; G. P. FERRY* Fourth-and Race; BEHN A SON* and others. ALTEMIIS & CO., K. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE, fe3o-lm Entrance on RACE Street.* 5,000 00PIES ' jj. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS i ■■ PRIVATE MILES O’REILLY Has made a regular hit with HIS BOOK, published only a week ago, and already nearly 0,000 COPIES SOLD. The immortal MILES has achieved a fame sadden and brilliant. For rollicking Yankee and Hibernian wit he stands alone, and he will hereafter be known as THE IRISH PICKWICK Another edition is now ready THIS MORNING, full of Comic Illustration*. Price $1,25. CABEETON, Pobushbh, NEW YORK. mhlO-watf JUST ISSUED, A SPLENDID LARGE-SIZE, FULL-LENGTH POIgTRAIT OF PRESIDENT UNOOLN. TMb superior Life-like Portrait, engraved on Steel in the best style of Mezzotint, and published by J. C. BUTTBE, of New York, can only be obtained from the Publisher or his authorized Agents. A BPECIMEN COPY mar now be examined at JAMES S. SABLE & SOD’S,.Ho. 816 CHESTNUT Street, and at PUGH’S Bookstore, S. W corner SIXTH and CHEST NUT Streets, where names of subscribers will be taken. J. P. 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KtIUEB'S superior Mtvlea life else PHOTOGRAPHS aado tit Qftt Aft? aStiwfc U* KATHAIRON. Kathalron is from the Greek word “ Kafchro,” or *' Ka thairo,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate.rand restore. This article U what its name signifies. For preserving* restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR It Is the most remarkable preparation in the worll owned and put up by the origins! proprietor, and it now made with the same care, skill* and attention vM gave U a sale of over cne million bottles per annum. Ifie a moit delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scarf and dandmff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and tarfilng gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should uee LYON'S KATHAIRON. It Is known and used- through out the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers DEM4B 8. BARNES A CO.. New York. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This ie the most delightful and extraordinary artiste ever discovered; It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, la* parting thfr marble purity of youth, and the distingtsd appearance eo inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re moves tan, freckles; pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contain* no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by actrtsses and opera singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. Bf HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DBMAS S. BARNES & 00., New York. HEIMSTKEErS HIMITABLE HAIR RESTO RATIVE*—SOT A DYE, But restores gray hair to its original eolor, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed ot lunar 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 hair a LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents Us falling off* eradicates dandruff, and Imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the tOBt of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly increasing in f aT or. Used by both gentlemen and lsdies. •* It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can-be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. 8. BARNES & CO., 309 BROAD WAY, New York. swo slses* 60 cents and $l. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Muatang Liniment, under pretence of proprietorship, 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, whioh ie placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp .bears th ofac 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 exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It lithe 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 untold ills assuaged. For bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites,- cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, Ac., it is a sovereign remedy that should never, be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fe22-mwf3m&eow6m D. 8. BARNES, New York. ARMY GOODS. ■pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords. Sashes, Belts, Fastants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Soars, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers: A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm J’URLOUGKHS. Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Fnrlonsh,. needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO- W. SIMONS & BE©., SAN 60M- STB SET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition, no other-house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. mhlO- 2m J'ROrES3INQHAM dk WELLS ha. a yon sals. HEAVY. MEDIUM, AMD LIGHT SHBBTINGS AMD SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAP TOM FLANNELS. WASH.- MOTON AMD VICTORY OAMBKICS AMD SII.BCIAS. AMD CORSET JEAMS. Mo. 1* WORSTED YABM. A«. »MlfM CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Q.REAT OPENING OF CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS. 8.000 DOZ. CORN BROOMS. 3,C00 DOZ. FANCY PAINTED BUCKETS. LOCO MESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS. 2,004 CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CHURNS. 1,000 DOZ. WILLOW MARKET BASKETS. 3,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN. 2,000 BALES BATS'AND WADDING. RETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS. LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGE, 41. As. All Goode are aold at the Manufacturer’s Lowest Cash Prices. Orders promptly Ailed. ROW£ & EUSTON, 157 and 159 NORTH THIRD BTBBET. mhl- 2m Three Doors below Haoo. IMFOKTEKS. A LEX. WRAY & CO., iL 939 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia,, __ Importers of British DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., Ac , have just opened, in addition to the above, a very large and varied assortment of MEN S SPRING UNDERSHIRTS, conzistlng of Merino, Imitation Me rino, India Gauze, and Brown and White Cotton, to uhlch they most respeetlully invite the attention of buyers. fe29-lm* LSGAL. XTOTIOE.—LETTERS TESTAMENTS li BY to the Retake of MARGARET EMERY,deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the Estate are requested to make payment, and tho« haying claims will , mhl6 vs6t* Ho. 1008 MARKET Street. ■VTOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR D. B. w CUM TESTAMENTO AENBXO—Letter, on the Estate Of GEORGE CLAY, late of the city of Philadel phia. deceased, having been granted t-> the subscriber by the Register of Wills of the city of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to raid-Estate are reqUySteatomake Sayment, and those having claims or demands against tie same to present them inthout delay to „„, _ EDMUND LEAF. FOTTSTOWH. Montgomery Co.. Pa., Gr id his attorney * CHARLES E LEX, mhlfii w”» 51 North SIXTH Street,PhUada. gPECTAOLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN BYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUBBH A CO., 034 CHESTHUT STREET. FIZLi? Students Microscopes for Phvsielans A very large assortment for sale by -i JAMES W. QUEER fr Ov.. 1 034 CHBB CHUT Streep TLTATHEMATIOAL DRAFTING IN "L STRUMBNTB. Cheeterman’i Metallic and gteel Tape-meatures. For tale by JAMES W. QUEEN ft GO., _ CHESTNUT Street. Priced end llln.trated catalocuea gratis. fogt-lm rN THE EXECUTION OF CARTES DE VIPITE, B. F. RBIMES- cannot be excellid. To please blft patrons is the aim of all attached to the Gal lory. 634 AROH Street. it* TJ EATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE ■E-L CommlMlon Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510 STOETH Streets, offer for tale: ..... . Anchor Brand Bail* s Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. *B. Butcher’s Cast Steel;. Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam’s Horse Hails; Igcke s Sshool Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Carts. Also, a fall assortment of American Hardware. ■fcs6mlf JJUILDING HARDWARE. REVEAL HINOnSs. I SHUTTER STRAPS, H,r“Mit,cTOLTrl - many articles of Building and Carriage Hardware, ■aatufaciured and kept on hand at JAOKSOBTIROH WORKS* mhll-Sm Office No. 336 CHURCS Alley. Manufacture's of Warranted BBAM and HaY BCALBB. MATERIALS FOR MINOR PISS. SDXOH. LAYER. AND SULTANA RAISIN*. OIYRON. CURRANTS. AND BPIOEE. CIDBR. WINRS. Ac., ft. AX.BERT O. BOBEBTS, Denlu In Fine Grocertcn. i»'.f 9*ra«t nsrwirca *ai ivn Rtne* - fTAOTS. A SITUATION ’WANTED A 3 HpQK* , keeper lo a mercantile bonse. or cleric in a frlak- Goose, by a reliable, middle Med man, who bag had considerable experience ?n bnsfnase, and can give good references as to capacity, integrity. smd industry. Ad *9dcare Wm B. Iff ebb. 8. W. corner Tfcnib aod BprmgQardan atresia. nahl4-3t* A LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS trt ? charge of an- invalid lady. iIiawA&UT-SilwV " addreB ‘ HouiekMper / A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE “ STAHDABD HIOTOKT W m 2»t f„„ ■‘SBgSiiffl"" 8808 -^4^ COLORED HELP OF ALL DESCRIP v/ TIOHS WASTED at fca.t Waco,. Ord»r« for freed Help, at J. Office. lit®*,™. Street- mbigflt* pABTNER WANTED WITH A CASH A capttal of $35,000 to $50,000, in a well-established and profitable' Dry Goods Commif-zio'n Btasinaw. Address Box C6B-F. O , giving name and address. mhlfi ss* ' WANTED—A COMPETENT BOOK* TV KEEFER, In a Wholesale laCo.sc:- Addreea, with reference. Bog >42 Phlla. P. O. it* WANTED— A PORTER IN A Wholesale House; one who hfe* experience in packing goods: and can famish satisfactory reference. Addregff Box 22&fP. O, mh!6-3t* WANTED— SITUATION IN A Wholeeale Boot and Shoe. Notiontf-Hat, Gap, and Straw Goode, or Cedar-Ware House. by a- Salesman of experience, and one that can control a lrvrge am rant of Pennsylvania' and 1 Ohio trade. With good reference. Address J. JOHNSON, Press office. mhl6*2l* VATAISTED—A SALESMAN IN A * " Wholesale Clothing House, commanding a prompt near trade. Ail communications strictly confidential. Address, with referencao. Box 875. P O. mhis 2t* Y\T ANTED—TW O COMPETENT *'CLBBXS for Seta*! Drugstores; one tc go West, ‘ t “£^ t £^ rto Js£ sl,in 6 to u City. Apply to __ mbl4St» OEO. A. MILJIER Si CO.. 50G MAR SET St. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS _* [ PARTNER in the Bij Goods Bnslneas, with some Cash capital. Ha* roust be a good bnsine>a E3An and salesman, and of • the old*farhioned school. References exchanged. Address "M. D. Z. & C 0..” Pres? office. mbl4-st, WANTED—A GENTS IN EVERY .’"county In thie State to e*uvasB for Bnttrs’s supe rior PORTRAIT OP_PKKSIDDNT i! Address • ... J P/fcSBLMf, Aj|estfor PennsylTattiav *chl4.3t GOfrARuH Street. Philadelphia. 000 —AN ACTIVE OB SPECIAL Jr,*; MOT-Sm Witt this amount, in. an already established Produce Business. Address “ Pro duce, ,r with full name, at this office, as all communica tions will be treated'strictly confidential. mhl/1 £t* 0(10= $5,000, TO LOAN ON sP IU 9 vv/v t mortgage at finer cent. mhl4-3t* JOSEPHB. BARRY, 4-30 WALNUT Street, A MONTH J—l WANT TO HIRE w f in every County, at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new*cheai> Family SewiagMa chlnes. Address S. MADISGN,AIfred,Me. Cfel2dAW3a' A MONTH-I— l Want Aoknts at a month.expenseepaidt tooell my Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13other articles. 19 circu lars sent/rgg. JOHN F> LORD; Bldfleford, Me. ja27-2m M WANTED TO’RENT—A DWELL TNG HOUSE; by first of* June, with modern im provements ; situated above Chestnutr&treet. and within five squares of Poßt Office Rent, WCO to $6OO. Address Box lOfeG'Philad. Post Office. mhld 6t* M FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED the Ist of April, west of Broad street, by a first class tenant, small family. Apply to Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Office, *3O'WALNUT; for interview, mill 6t* EOST AMD YOUKDt T 08T—A CERTIFICATE OF 5-PER L CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for $516.06, dated March 12. 1880, Mo. 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Albo, a Certificate of 6-per eent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of $2OO, dated June SO; 1845, Mo. 1452; in the name of ELI A PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates fein-Sm ELI K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. FOR SALE* AMD TO LET, fjo MANUFACTURERS AND CAPITALISTS. A very large LOT OF GROUND, on North SECOND Street, 66 feet front. 302 feet deep, widening on the rear to 168 feet, with a 25-fcei-wide back outlet; containing nearly one acre of ground:, suitable for FACTORY, SUGAR , REFINERY BREWERY, or WAREHOUSE. Storehouses erected cn the lot.wlll pay a very good inte- rest. For sale at a very low price, and terms accommo- dating. Apply to . BONSALL 8R03,, mhlfi-et* No. 119 North NINTH Street. T?OB SALE—THE PORT RIGHT FOR A Philadelphia of HUSTCfI’S PATENT MARINE LEAK SIGNAL, the best invention of the age. J. VAN TRUMP. Agent, St. Louis Hotel, Where the apparatus can be seen from 2 o’clock until 5 p. M. . mhl6 3t*.i A N BIGHT-HORSE CYLINDER BOIL. J\. be FOR SALE—3O inches in diameter aad 30 feet long Inquire at 619-and 93-1 JAYNE Street. it* m FOR SALE. AT CAPE ISLAND, <B*l. a large and commodious BOARDING BOUSE. For fall particulars apply to- JOHN YARD, Jr.,& SON. mhl6-6t* 807 RACE Street. 4B TO RENT.—A BEAUTIFULLY -fish-situated COUNTRY. RESIDENCE, with coach house, stable, and garden, within three minutes walk of Wissi noming station, on the Trenton Railroad, seven miles from the city. Apply at-717 WALNUTS* mh!6 6t» 4&S FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA fiSkBLE HOUSE, for a moderate-sized family, in a good neighborhood in Germantown, Is now offered at' a low price and on accommodating terms. In order to close an interest In the property. House £oby2sfeet, with Fur nace. Bargf. Bath, and' Hydrant Water; is built, of stone, and Used throughout. Albo, a fine Bunding Site, with about Three Acres of Land Apply daily except Thursday, between 10 and 11 o’clock, at 805 MARKET Street. mh!6-tf HI SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.— ~il"A small FARM, of between 18 and 18 acre*, sitaate on the Bristol Turnpike Road, near Toireßdale, Twenty third "Ward- Has a small stream of water - running tlrongh It; well of excellent water, and ie convenient to steamboat landing, and railroad station. Buildings are in good repair; the barn i* new. * mhlß-wfmSt* >JOHN SSAIiLCRO3B, Franhford. ijv— fob SALE —A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 15 hands hi|h, 6 years old. good dri vers, double or tingle. One a- good ladies* saddle horse. Warrsoted sound. Have only been used in the country. Price S6CO. Address. Box 611 Philada. P. O. mh!6-3t* COPARTNERSHIPS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI& A day entered into a COPARTNERSHIP, under the firm-name of W. D, ShSON A CO , for the purpose of Manufactuiing WOMEN'S. MISSES’, and CHILDREN'S PEGGED BOOTS. Ac., at No. 422 COMMERCE street I W. D. EDSON. ARTHUR MILLIE. Philadelphia. March lh 1£64. mnl4-12t*‘ INSURANCE COMPANIES. T IFE INSURANCE—A CARD.— I THE J-i GIRARD LIFE INSUR4NCE AND TRUST COM PANY. of this city, combines the mutual principle with the security of a capital. Assets January 1,1864, £1.824»* 393.19. All insurers for the whole of life participate in the profits of the Company. THETEN-YBABPLAN. The insurers upon this popular plan also participate In the profits of the Company. Office. 408 CHESTNUT Stieet. znhl4 3t* TpAME INSURANCE COMPANY, A- No, 400 CHESTNUT STREET* PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS- Francis M. Buck, John W- Evermaa, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter* Henry Lewis. John Kessler* Jr., O. W. Davis, B. D Woodruff, P. 6. Justice, Charles Stokes. George A. West, Joseph D. Ellis. * PS.NCIS IT. BUCK, tmldent. CHAS. BICHAEDSON. Tin PrMld.ni. W. I. Blanchard. Secretary. lal4-tf FINANCIAL. TOHN HORN, JR, V STOCK-COMMISSION BROKER. No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STBBET. (UP STAIRS > PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Messre.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mesß.Gaw, Macale*ter, & Co. Messrs. E. S. Whelen & Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Messia. BuzbyACo. Henry J. Williams, Esq. Alexander Biddle. Esq. I. P. Hutchinson. Esq. G. M. Troutman. Etq. D. B. Cummins, Esq. Jas. G. King A Sons, New York. fe2B-2m David B. Paul, President.. B. Glendinning. Cashier. Third national bank of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, *lOO,OO0 —PRIVILEGED TO INCREASE TO $500,000. Philadelphia. March 14,J8&K The Third National Bank has t&l> day opened for bu siness at the Southwest corner of MARKET Street and PENN Square, where all banking business will bn trans acted tbe seme as in other City Banks. The location is a very desirable one, and central for all Merchants and others dotsg business in tbe Western parts of the city. Collections will he made on a 1 accessible points on the most favorable terms; and the interests and require ments of the customers of the Bank will have careful and prompt attention. mbl4-10t R. GLRNDINNING, Cashier. CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PISAHKFOBD. ■ CAPITA!. *loo,ooa WITH THB PRIVILEGE OP I*- CHBASING TO *500.000. , , NATH AO HILLBS. Frwldnit. WILLIAM H. KHAWH, Canhisr, (Lsts orthe Philadelphia Bank) DIBBCTORR: HATHA* EILLBB. CHARLES B. KRBHBR. GEOBGH W. RHAWH, BBSJ. ROWLAND. JK.. SIMON B. SHYDEB, BE* J. H. DB ACOH. 2DWABD HATES, JOHN COOPER. LEWIS SHALLCKOSS, Th« Second national Bank of Philadelphia t» now open at Ho. 13* MAIH Street, Prankford. for thetrane. action of a General Banking Bneineae upon the nenai upon all accessible point, will bi madt upon liberal terms. Bespectfnlly, f.S-Srn ”.o. MiWk.OuiW . 'TREASURY DEPARTMENT. A Office of Comptroller of thb Citrrbhct. Washington. February 26th. 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to tne undersigned, 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 organized under and According to the requirement! of the act of Congress, entitled **»n act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of UuUed States 'locks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption ?i,„ w eof.” appioved Febrnaty 25th, 1863. and has com the- .thelprovislons of said act required to be wit£ before commencing the business of r Z -"h McCulloch. Comptroller of Bow. tb , lh6 FOORTHNA TIOSALBAIi'.S of COn “ t X,°' PbUv di'iihia, and Staid of Penneylyanla, la . ,0 commence tbe bnelneM of Banking, under tbe h ot Afore **ln' testimony whereof, witness my hnnd and «eal ef Office, this twenty sixth day of February, ISM. „ HUGH MoCuLLOGH. mhl- 2m Comptroller of the Currency. OF REMOVAL, The undersigned would Infom their friends and the gnblio generally that they have removed from their Old tand, 517 ARCH Street* to their SPLENDID NEW. WAREROOMS, No. Gin ARCH STREET, Where they will continue the isle of GAS FIXTURES,- CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, Ac. piucip" B2.Mir°0 H o?feilS and elaborate, VAN KIRK <6 CO, felMm Ho 81H ABOH BTRBIT. rpHE GREAT DESIRE OF THE PUB- A LIC is to possess KHMER'S colored PHOTO GB/PHS. Fine stvle enl quality are tiftic coloHog. make t»iem popular. $1 SaCOJn) bh. AbOVsUrwn. •** AIWtJS'SWEJn'3. fj-HE SPRING FLOWER SHOW OF THE Pennsylvania Horticultural Society WILL BE HELD AT THE MUSICAL. FUND HALL; LOCUST Street, above Eighth, OF TUEBDAY, MARCH 23d, 1964, FROM 11 A. M, TO 11 P. M. *» artleSa /or competition and exhibition meat be atsxed by ICVifSock A. m ca Hfneslar. 221, Application fcryspace moat be preeeated to the OonwUt tee on or before f .o'clock P. M. on Monday, 2lßt. Schedules of ?Sr3*nluHtB (SB Be- h*d Of the Secretory. te. W. HARRISON, Jfo. 3* Sonth SSVKtfTH Street, J. K MURDOCH WILL QIYjfA CHOICB BBLECfIOM OF PATRIOTIC AST* SCRIPTURAL BEADIXQS, AT THE MT3SSICAI. FTOYDHAI.I,, OW THURSDAY '2TENIN(>, March IT/1891* l&?’the purpose of purzctfeclag an GvgAn for the FIRST PRESBYTERIAaT G£iURCH, war'-c. PROGRAMME. Selections from tie gcrfrfcares. - ‘ Moms ” Txod-aa. 15th chapter. • va * or m ® w ®» Extractfrom “Theßesay on, Kao.’’-TfcerOrUer from Nature.............•.•«.. ........ ..Pope. Poesfc “Marco Bozzarle' HMleek. Poem.—-“ The Sleeping SentlnuE Janvier. Extracts from 11. Samuel, acsttsiiPanifd v/lth re citations of two Poems, oce Entitled “ ftispah witVher sons the day before Wray wefe hanged on Gibeah,"* ...R.*P, WESis. The other entitled: .. ‘RfrjHtti's Lament 0. Bryent. Pcem; translated from Schiller'by'Leigh Host* cn titled “The Lions aid the Glo*#' rr * Poem. —* * Drifting ” -.T. Buchanan Bead. Poem.—An Incident of the War, entitled “;sar baraFfreitchie ..J, G* Whittier. ‘ThePatriot or the KHng of7o/'«E-' tract from the Waggoner of the AiLegbautes..*. T. BaChci'saii Bead* “The L’sbt Brigade,” or the Charg© of Six Hcn dred atHalaklava.V ..Tennyson. Doors opes at 7 o’clock. Beadlr w commence at 8. “ Tickets MPTY GENTS; can bs obtained at the Book storea of Ashznead & Evans, 724 C?se«tnat; T. B. Pagh* Sixth and Chestnut; T. B Pefceraon> COSChestnu.t; Toi ler's, Second, opposite Genran, and at the Halloa the day and evening of the Reading!. mhIC-7t* pBOF. EDWARD DUN32.R,' Thedistiujalihed lecturer and Vcwllst, who waaeo vocirercu.ly;u!wauded by the lmmenoe ccnconrae at tL'.o Academy cf atneic last Friday eyenina- wlll LECTURE AHD SINejSEH FOR TUB BENEFIT .OF' THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS. THIS EVENING. AT CONCERT HALL. Subject—“ OCR COUNTRY AND THB WAtt." Tickets 50 cents, for sale byT.B. PDJH, SIXTH and CHEST6UT. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture 7.45. The Profeeeorwill sing “Three Hundred Thousand More,” “Mfefrrimae aid Monitor," “The'Wounded Soldier, ”&c., &e. • U* •\fUSIOAL FUND HALL. IV. K, EICHABDSON’S SELECT READINGS, WEDNESDAY EVKNIBO, March 16, 18H. At Eight o’clock. Tickets ~, m m^i. For sale at Pugh’s. Sixth and Chestnut, and at Gould's! Seventh and Oheatnnt streets. mhlO-gr TJET. E. H. CHAPIN, D. D„ OF NEW YORK. Will* deliver his GREAT ORATION ON EUROPE AND AMRRECA AT CONCEPT HALL, , fbidat evening, MARCH 18. Tickets of Admission ,25 oente Reserved Seats ..50 cents! lo be obtained at Gould’s Music Store, Seventh and Ckertnai streets. and at the door on the evening of tb« hectare. mh,l4-5f pBOF. EDWARD DUNBAR, The Distinguished Lecturer aud Vocalist, .to-night. AT COBCERT HALL. OPR COUNTRY AHD THE WAR. TNSTITUTION lOR THE BLIND>— EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at 3H P. M. Admission ten cents. Store. No. It, S EIGHTH St. it* - * pONGEBT HALL.- GOTISCHALK’S FAREWELL CONCERTS IN AMERICA. A C*BD.— Max Strakosoh sincerely thanks the public and bis many friends for the unprecedented patronage which 3lr. L. M. GOTTBCHALE has received in his last Cot certs in Philadelphia, and will, in compliance with the generally expressed desire, give ONE MORE GRAND CONCERT, On THURSDAY EVBNIRG March 17, - assisted by the eminent favorite Tenor, THEODORE HaBELMANN. The distinguished vocalist. Mme. HENRIETTE BEHRENS. CARLO PATTI, Violin. CHARLES SCHMITZ, Violoncello S. BEHRENS Musical Director end Conductor Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents extra. Seats maybe secured at J. E. Gould’s music store, com mencing Tuesday morning. March 15, at 9 o’clock. Poore open at IX. Concert to commence at 0: mhU-4t MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARGH UA. STREET theatre. HOUSES Packed IN EVERY PART. Thlrdnight of the distinguished artists, Mr. AND Mrs. BARNET WILLIAMS. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, March 16, ICB4, IRELAND AS IT WAS. Bagged Pat Mr. Barney William*. ejndy- O’Trot ...Mr* Barney-WtUlains. To he followed by the Protean force of IN AND OUT OF PLACE. In which Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS will sustain SIX different characters. To conclude with TURN HIM onr. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 754 o’clock^. CHESTNUT - STJJEErT THEATRE. THIr (Wedtesday) EVENING, Mare 116th, Third time in this city of the new play called -i PURE GOLD. with new and splendid Bcenery.- Original Music by KOPPITZ. TO-MORROW (Saint Patrick's Day), 19th time of the COLLEEN BIWN, On SATURDAY AFTERROOK, March-d9th, Another of the Popular FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENTS. WALNUT-STREET THEATBB. -THIB (Tuesday) EVENING, March 10. Second night of the engagement of ths.dUtlnguishe<l young Tragedian, BDWIN ADAM*, who was welcomed last night by a crowded audience. The beautiful play by tbe Rev. James White, entitled THE KING OF.THB COMMONS. King James V ~..Hr. EDWIN ADAMS* To conclude with the favorite farce called THE STAGB-STRUjK TAILOR. Poors open at 7; curtain rises at 7# o’clock. HTOM KING'S GREAT EXCELSIOR J- TROUPE. MARKET, above TWELFTH Street. The season opened on SATURDAY, the 12(h Inst * the members of the GREAT EXCEiiSvOR TROUFH wen received with the liveliest demonstrations of enthuel asm. The programme of the entertainment, will bo yariect every tvinlng. the repertoire of the. Company being Terr extensive H’LLB TOUBNa 188, M’LLR VIRGINIA. And other artistic lady performers will appear ae th» season progresses, thus presenting vivid scenes in tho Arexa, lovely, fascln&tlnr, andinteresting. THE GREAT HURDLE ACT Will be performed every evening Performance commences at 7:dQ o'clock. Admission**...;... Stage seats Private boxen mh!4 ■tfLEYENTSiST. OPERA HOUSE* XJ "THE FAMILY. RESORT." CARNCROSB UT3> QIXBT’B MIN&TRBLB, THB GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bu« leagues, Plantation Scenes, die.. die., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets2ocents. Doorscpenat7 o’clock. fefc7-Sm J. L. QARNCEOSS. Easiness Manager. THE great picture a at CONCBRT HALL LEGTUBE BOOM For a short season. OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASO*. J. Insco Williams* celebrated PANORAMA OF THB BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Painting of the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising oyer fifty t? the moit SUBLIME AMD THRILLING 60ENBB Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History, formica altogether one the finest exhibitions of tho SCO. OPJN EYRRY BVKKISTG at half past 7 o'clock. Admission.2s cents. N. B. Hatin&es on Wednesday and Saturday altar* noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children IS cents. ANIA OSOHESTR A..—PUBLIC V* BEHEARS ALB evorr SATURDAT. at 3 o'clock, T. H. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket* M cent*. Packages of Bix ticket*, ft To be had at AM> BKES. 110* CHESTHDT Street. J. B OOULD, SB YBNTH and CHEbTHPT. and at the Hail door. feH-tt PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF JL THE FINE AHT9. 1033 CHESTHUT STBSBT. OPEIf 2>AILY (Soudan excepted) from d A. M. till 6P. M. i dsaission 25 cents. Children half price. ja23»tl MILITARY. 8 GENERAL RECRUITING STA* TION IN INDEPEHDENCB SQUARE. Recraits wanted for any of the Regiments of Uur State now in the Service. BOUNTIES. Government (forVeterane).*^.*********”—**«»w J-' all others City a 3 Ward...... 35 *248 before leaving the City. ,8.1. LIHDKI.L, Captain 119th Kealmepi l*. V.. General Recruiting Officer. mhis-et* ji GENERAL BEORUITINQ OFFICE, I N °- tor al. t l» .Id Jit CAVALRY, a *^lipFAMtßr d BBQIMSIfT§. atd for the Third Artillery (Heavy) p. V., statioaed'a* PortreMMeeree. Va., at tht. ’onKJrS Veteran V01unteer5**.......,......... m-s ls7S' *348 ca#h in hand. Betruits will be accredited Oaav locality in the State of Pennsylvania they may desire, and receive the local bounty. CHAS. N. CADWtLLIDER. Capt. and General Recruiting Officer. xnhl2»6t* 'Sfl THE liAST CHANCE I 3Ba%' A FEW MOBE MEN WASTED _ FOR THE 18th PENNSYLVANIA CAYALBT. “ •" . I V CABIF £ne highest local Bounties paid when mustered ter Oovernment Bounties paid m resalar instalments. Tnn Recipient la compoted of ae flae and noble men A«• e,, fa E OFF?r,EB™"iRE MEN OF EXPERIENCE, AND OP TUCK AND TRIED CODHAOE . Let every able man. who desire* to serve uls country In the boar of dancer, apply at once to Cf.pt. F. ZABRACHEB. Company C. Capt JAMES M JOHNSON. Company H. »tc M. BERRY'S, N'> Iffl SonthlSixth street h 3 WM. S SMITH. Potlsiown.Montiomery Co.,P«. o B HALFMAN. Western Hotel, Market, above Bt*), "'street. M-Hadelph l *- mlli«-«te STEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM i unsianffs of Merchandise, per above vessel, will please send for their goods bow landed on Plne-etreefr wharf. [mhl6-30 H WIBSOBt 3s 00. rr..n,*o F OR HARTFORD VIA DELAWARE AND RARtTAW CANAL Th* Philadelphia Strain Propeller Company's Bteamer MAKS. Grnmly, master, ia now Jotdior at TATHA.M r ef wbarf, below SOUTH street. For freight, wbloh will bt taken on accommodating terms, apply at J** 134 South tFBABVaS, WM. M. BAIRD & CO . Aiepte. ggggra COBBEOT PIA.NO TUNING. ITfiTT* - Mr. 0 E. BABGEBT’4 Order* tor Tulaf And Repairing. Pianos are received at MASON A CO, *»l Store, m CHESTNUT Street, only , Mr 8. has had eleven years* fcetory enperioaee la ton. end fire years' employment In Philadelphia SP2OIAL —Piano* releath*r*& to aoond ae eoft »weet*toned as nswi without rsnww** ▼•• mi for Tmilnr. at fb PHRENOLOGICAL EX AMIN A— , TICKS. wUbfnlia««rlpUon» or cbuutar. rini* DA* a»d EVEKISO. br J-mibslll 9f f; u,Cv\ fl®.' #• 7ffM(S #»Ww» 26 et«~ SO df*. .... $3 Oft,
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