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    The Present Rebellion.
A rkxabkable document, showing THE secret
DESIGNS OP ITS ORIGINATORS.
Thft N vk York Twits of Saturday caiitaiM tha
following document, which was sent to that papor
by a correspondent, who found It Iu tho fortifica
tions at Fernamlina, Florida, after they were taken
[possession of by our forces. The dWUUVQt giYW U 9
an insight into the secret history of tho traitors
during the month of January, 1861, and shows con
clusively the wicked designs then entertained by
the present leader* <jf the IchrilWU. £t ia ff9W Di
li. Yulee, then Senator from Florida, and is as fol
lows :
Washington, Jan. 7,1861
My Dear Sir : On the other side is a copy of re-
Solailvu adopted at a consultation ©t the COQftUO
from the Seceding States—in which Georgia, Ala
bama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, and
were present.
The idea of the meeting yf*s that the StatoS
should go out at once, and provide for the early or
ganization of a Confederate Government, not later
than 15th February. This time is allowed to ena
ble Louisiana and Texas to participate. It seemed
to bo opinion [aioj that if we left here force, loan,
aiid volunteer bills might be passed, whieh would
put Mr. Lincoln in immediate condition for hostili
ties—whereas if [sic] by remaining in our places
until the 4th of March, it thought we can keep
■the hands of Mr. JJutfmtm titd, and dimbic,
The Republicans from effecting any legislation
which will strengthen the hands of the inconi
ivg Administration-.
The resolutions will be sent by the delegation to
the president of the Convention. I have not been
able to Bud Mr. Mallory this morning. Hawkins
fthe member from Florida] is in Connecticut, f
have, therefore, thought it best to send you this
copy of the resolutions.
In baste, yours truly,
Di L. Xuiitißi
Joseph Finegaw, Esq., (“Sovereignty Confe
rence,'') Tallahassee, Fla.
The following were the resolutions referred to:
ULtsolvtd, 1, That, in our opinion, Otisli of tho
Southern St&tefi Should, soon as may bo, secede
from the Union.
Resolved, 2, That provision should be made for
« convention to organize a Confederacy tfce gQ
«edmg States, the convention to meet not later
than the 15th of February, at the city of Mont
gomery, in the State of Alabama.
Resolved, That in view of the hostile legislation
that is threatened against the seceding States and
which may be consummated [ric in original, for it
seems his Secession mania extended even into or
thography,] before the 4th of March, we ask in
structions whether the delegations are to remain in
Cosgregg until that date, for the purpose of defeat*
ing such legislation.
Resolved, That a committee be, and are hereby,
appointed, consisting of Messrs. Davis, Slidell, and
Mallory, to carry out the object of this meeting.
Garibaldi, at Caprera, has every luxury he
con desire; not that he cares himself about personal
comforts, bat because half the world has insisted
upon making itself his purveyor. From Malaga,
from Cadiz, people beg the favor of bis accepting
consignments of wine j a Bordeaux merchant sends
him, with many apologies for intrusion, rum and
brandy; from Naples and Sicily, confections and
fruits are showered upon him; from America, sugars
and coffee arrive: from England] aU manner Of
woollen and cotton manufactured are sent in for the
use of himself and his household.'A merchant from
Denmark wrote to beg the favor of his sceptauee of
a quantity of stockfish and cod.
A writer ip the London Morning Fost, :<peuk>
sng of the marvellous story of the vision witnessed
by the poor child Bernadette Soubirons, in the
Pyrenees, notices one or two peculiarities which
'Characterize nearly all those singular phe
nomena. The person who sees the vision is always
A weak, sickly girl, and the vision itself is evident
ly “ subjective ” in the girl’s own sensori/tm, for
mo one else can see it. Tho Post writer is inclined
to believe the story, bnt would make a small bet
£hat the girl has tubercles in her brain.
Mb. Dayton, the American ialnuUr to Paris,
.g&re a ball at fais house, in the Hue Jean Goujon,
on the occasion of the anniversary of the birth of
Washington. It was attended by some of the lead
ing fashionables of the city. Mr. Slidell, the envoy
frvtt the Souths not to be behind hand with‘the
dipiomauc statesman of the North, entertained,
most hospitably, in the avenue des Champs Elyseea.
Ah exciseman, calling at the house of a good
humored landlady at Shrewsbury, she consnlted
him about some liquor that had been deposiud in
her cellar without a permit. At the words, u with
out a permit,” the exciseman rushed below and
soon found himself up to the middle in water,
which (he flooding of the Severn had forced into
the cellar,
The London Review says it would seem that a
publisher might almost commence business only to
produce new editions of the 44 VTarerley Novels.”
We hoar that Messrs. A. and C. Black, of Edin
burgh, sold 20,000 copies of the first volume of
lhei£ h£w shilling editions.
Bi' a Parliamentary paper published recently, it
appears that the total quantity of coals raised from
the coal mines in the United Kingdom during the
last ten years was 605.454,910 tons, and that the
hUftber of lives lost by coal* mine accidents during
the same period was 1,466.
The Prussian Government has testified its grati
tude ro Add-el-Kader for bis conduct on behalf of
the Christians in July, 1860, by conferring on him
; the insignia of the order of the lied Eagle, first
Wool in Vermont.—The annual production of
wool in Vermont, for the last five years, has been
about four million pounds. The price last year
averaged thirty-three cents per pound, while the
CoBt of producing was at least forty cents, moki&g &
loss of nearly three hundred thousand dollars,
which has passed into the hands of speculators.
CITY ITEMS.
: JMr, Gough’s Second Lecture at the
I Academy of Music.
I Another immense audience was attracted to the
B Academy of Music, Friday eTeniog, to hear the second lec
a tme of John It. Gough. Bis subject- was, 11 Here and
m There in Britain.” He was again presented to the au
w dicnce by ex- Governor Pollock, who requested the audi
r% •trace to remain a few minutes after tbo close of the
lecture, as there was an important item of information
i|to be given to them.
Mr* Gough said, in opening, that it w.as not his iaten
. Jhnn to give a history of Great Britain, but rather a do*
-Macrtption of the customs and manners of tbo British
Stopte- He prefaced this, bowev&r, with &h interesting
sMusion to English scenery, and complimented Queen
Cll ictoria Cn P QiS<in t 98 being one of the nobleat and
frienos of the United States. [Load applause.]
Tins lecture was written and read with fearful (for re
' jlortonal purpose*) rapidity from a toblo much too low
the ease and comfort of the lecturer. Mr. Gough’s
1 while confining himself to his manuscript,
7 which he did but temporarily, tLough vehement, lacked
Y&the naturalness that diatinguisheß hia extempure eftarts.
jw His descriptions of prominent points ho hail visited
'Swere pictureEQue, and by those who knew were pro-
faithful to the life.
S The old stage-coach system, in vogue until superseded
jßmy fhe modem radroad, was literally re-enacted on the
Stage of the Academy, the lecturer transforming himself
Sntoa first-class jciiu with the utmost fuciii'y, to the
) %reat amusement of the audience.
A’l Turning from the slow coach of thirty years ago, the
kjpsrlr history of the railroad was taven up and lndi
jjjcmely presented, the audience ttitonmiing between
ipursti of laughter and. deafening clapping of hands. One
Janemher of Parliament had iiseu in his place, when the
#«nbject of introducing railways was being debated, and
L given it as his deliberate opinion that a railway would
' never be able to compete with a canal { [Great laugh?
ter.] This had been uttered in Parliament in 1826;
i in 1861, another distinguished member of that
; r jbody had delivered as his deliberate opinion that
republic could never compete with a monarchy!
, &£Benewed laughter.] 44 Thank God 1” said the lecturer,
v *( this latter eohiparison was juafc as absurd as the former,
W And that a republic was competing with a monarchy.”
a The English Queen, the English nobility, and English
■ high-life hospitality next claimed his attention, in which
I much was said to amuse, interest, and some thing? to in*
[ utrurtt Nor were ttio Euglifih geutiy» N morGliapt4, and
flunkeys overlooked iu this inventory.
There were, however, he said, just about as many
sets and circles in this country as there were in England,
k There was a blood aristocracy ia England; in this couu
\ try there wps a muity aristocracy, and, in some eases, a
aristocracy ; though the latter, ha said, were,
ft generally, very much like a hill of potatoes, (he best of
■ them were under ground. [Laughter.] He also related
Kgmd acted an anecdote of Sir Charles Lamb's first dip in
j||ilw fiurf, which had been recommended as a remedy for
Hfcia chronic nervousness.
laboring classes of England thirty years ago, the
'rugpeaker said, were the most, wretched and uncared-for
tittings in the world, not excepting the slaves in tlio
futb.
The concluding part of tho lecture was devoted more
■ ’f«Bpecialiy to the humorous phase of life aud character,
j, as illustrated in the beggars if Ireland Spa
i* .Bcimens of their blessings and curses, pronounced upon
* ’those who give or refuse, were given In this connection,
great amusement of the audience. Wo subjoin a
•few of the raciest specimens.
*‘May your Bowl he in heaven a fortnight before tho
flivil knows you’re dead 1”
•‘May the walls of heaven never bo darkened hy the
ahftdow of per dirty soul!”
44 May ye live for iver, and die happy at last I”
*‘Och! and if l*d lived in that counthry till now, I’d
r.t>een dead two years ago!”
1“ I wish I knew where that counthry was, where peo-
I nivar dif » I’d so there and end me days ! n
An allusion to good St Patrick was next made, in
rich the following was quoted Iromoneof their Bongs:
“ The frogs went hop,
The toads went Hop,
Bight straight i B fc tt)9 water;
And the snakes committed suicide,
To save themselves from slaughter.”
He did not wish to apologize for what tho London
pies, and other English journals, had said with refo
fcce to our present contest, nor for what the aristocracy
1 terles had said about us, but fee insisted that tho
rds of those brave Englishmen, who had stood up for
p Government, along with the laboring massee of
If land, ehould not be forgotten, of whieh John Bright
brded a glorious example. Having said this, the lec
tor proposed that the audience should, then and thero.
a hearty cheers for John Bright, and they were
fen with a will.
|kt the close of the lecture, a few minutes before ton
lock, Governor Pollock, in a few brief remarks, ea
rned, in the iiii*ne of the audience, the patriotic
Dti of the tafurV] and waul, at the solicitation of
morons gentlemen in this city, Mr. Gough would re -
st this lecture—or rather continue it—this (Saturday)
ming, at Concert Hall.
fj ibis time (he entire audience were on their feet,
an the fellewlhg estolfclri£ incident occurred:
i man in the parquet circle, clad in the uniform of an
ky officer, which, by general consent, he for ilie time
jag disgraced, rose and repeated tho words spokou by
i Gough respecting the, friendship of Queen Victoria
ihe United States, adding, In stentorian tones of rage:
pch sentiments might be applauded in Philadelphia;
[if they were uttered in the West, where we had done
- fighting, the man who uttered them would be spit
Wi and damned aud sent to hell 1”
%is Imlbm by Mr. Gough was, upon the whole, one of
moat remarkable efforts, and those who desire tickets
admission for (his evening jvill do well to apply
mCnr Auction* Mart It will be seen, by re-
H»nc« to our advertising columns, that W. H. stere
jPfl reopened his Auction Hart, on Filbert street, end
jpill here his first sale of horses and carriages, etc., on
Wednesday next, the 19th instant. His sale will com
prise farm, draught, and family hones, rockaway, York,
pnd Jenny land wagons.
Mattson’s Fruits. —Mr. Mattson, dealer in
Fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has just re
ceived a lot or superior Spanish Olives. His etock, Also,
of preserved sumßier fruits is unequalled by Any other in
the city. Ilia canned peaches, tomatoes, green corn,
peas, Ac., havo all the delicacy and. flavor of the green
fruit fresh plucked. In this department Mr. M. has cer
tainly been singularly successful. '
ah « Ironic ;7 Idyl.
I'll Bing a song of modern times;
Of a battle fought in Southern ciimos,
By *• iron-cladq,”
By which one 44 Mac,” not "both” or “duff,”
Was whipped, though made of stronger stuff
- Than ShakspeareVlads.
The 44 Merri-macp” with coat of mailf
Showered on our ships her iron hail
or shells and balls,
Until a foemAn crossed her track—
The “ Monitor ” —who drove her hack
WUhlu kee w&IU.
The story’s known. It proves full well
That t velbclail ships, or men, will tell
In daily strife.
Thus Stokes, hieath tho Continental,
Clothes men ivilh power that will be felt, all
Through their life
Chas. Stokes’ u One-price” Clothing Store. Spring
styles.
A SrEECii from Gen. McClellan.—The
address of Gen. McClellan to the Boldiere of the army of
the Potomac has inspired all Union peoplo with incroased
confidence and zeal in our cause. In Ilia address, aftor
alluding in the highest tewus 6f to tho discipline
and instruction of the army, he states that the mouieul
for action has arrived; the period of inaction has passed.
Although the General makes no allusion, yet it Is pre
sumed that he wonld recommend all economical people to
purohuße their Spring GUiiTringt at tlio kfnnunotli mottling
Emporium of Granville Stokes’, No. 609 Chestnut street,
where prices are 25 per cent, below those of other es
tablishments.
Middle-ace fashions Revived.—Steam
rams, mailed ships, And floating turrets, seem alrnoit like
a revival of the days when the walls of beleaguered cities
were attacked with battering rama, when brave knights
charged on turroted battlements, and when soldiers were
measured for their uniforms by the blacksmith. AVe put
iron suits upon our men of war; but woollen ones upon
our warriors j while soldier and civilian aUke, pf9S\U'@3
bis elegant and substantial suits at the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Kockhili & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
ARRIVALS AT THJB HOTELS
CP TO 12 o’clock last might.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta.
J V Vincent, Erie, Pa IV l MacfiulauJ, Cm, o
F Johnston, Pittsburg A Johnston, Pittsburg
Ur Beliman, Illinois A Kirkham, New York
C E Freeman H Wood & sister, lowa
C M Alien, Wilmington, Uel W H Tilford, St Louis
J A scholten» St Louis S 35 I>ana, Boston
S G Webber, Boston. H droavener, Buffalo
8 B Grosvener, Buffalo G 31 Kibbe, Buffalo
11 Morris, Washington, D C Mr Edwards, New York
C T Wheeler, Chicago Cbaa M Stead, It I
A Williams & lady, Brooklyn 1> A Schymser, Hew York
s V T Qdeii, New York C P Van Schanck, Indiana
h Foils, jr, Foustowu J N Miller, Pittsburg
G W Shaw, Ohio E B Thirkield, Franklin, O
D Adorns, Franklin, O W H Cozzens, St Louis
It J Watson, St Louis H B Belt, St Louis
C B Snii*h, Washington, D C Wm Porter, Lynn, Mass
Richard II Wells, Boston T Broum, B<sste&
Jlc Moyne & wife, Ptmua W W Irwin, Harrisburg
B F Bowltz, Baltiore Mrs C S Lozier, New Fork
A W Lozier, M D, > owYork L W Johnson, New York
W Phytheon, Baltimore J Greenwood Ala, N York
J T Pack, Milwaukee J A Smith, New Jersey
W A Allen } Delaware G N Dana, BoiteH
R Chicago D P Jefferies &. la, Ohio
Dr J B Newton, New York W Gilford, Ohio
H M Shepherd, Ohio W G Eanleigh, St Joseph
Hon A B lleeder, Easton II Green & la, Easton
TC M Paton & la, N York L Prestur, Hartford
A Maubey, York JR Mauher* New York
J Parker, Jr, rittaburg W G Park, Pittsburg
J Holbrook, New York II D Braman, Springfield
JH Maddox,New York J Boy, West Troy
P Roy, West Troy J Baker, New York
J C Parsons, Hartford Miss Parsons, Hartford
K ?pen«r t fit Louiß A 0 vmem Pittsbarg
V Kelly, New York P B Smith
B T Holcomb, Delaware W H Speed, Burlington
J Freeman, Portland E A Presbury, Boston
W D Forbes, Fall River D M Chapin & la, N York
E H Lewis & la, New York N W Conflict, N Jersey
Geo S Cnrtis. Boston. 8 L Wd&lhdaae, N York
J B McCreary, M Chunk C R&nson, Cleveland, O
H Whitford, New York Julins Samson, New York
Jas M Coppernoll, N York E A T«*nney, Wisconsin
J H Mellor, Pittsburg W F Reynolds, Indiana
Miss S A Reynolds, Ind Jas Makey, Pittsburg
W B S?n»ltb, Penn» John P SX Weutworto, Cal
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth*
Jas R Taylor, New York Wm Campbell & la, Ky
W D Wertson, Baltimore P B Weitzel, H Chuuk
Dr G S Franklin, New York J B Ryan. Wash, I) C
D M&ydole, Mew York C H Horrit, New York
John W Walker, Delaware Jas S Allen, New Jersey
B Presley, St Paul 8 F McQuillan, St Paul
John Miller, Ohio
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
A R Pritchard, Roolieatev JAt Underwood, SI B,
J Curtis, Jr, Boston E H Coombe
A B Rosenbaum, N Jersey Mrs Brinkley A sister, N Y
O Kingslnnd, New York Cba* Baron, New York
Wm Grozser & la. Wash A W Kirk, Brooklyn
E D Bossier, York, Pa H Edwards, York, Pa
MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch.
J N Ftewart, Butler Capt H Lacock
J T Schofield, Penn’a Jos Bondy, N York
W E Costo, Illinois Jas P Whaling, Wis
B 1‘ Valrner, t-onn L T Sharpless ft la. Pa
P E Semple, U S N H W Orotzer, Le^visburrg
IV Ullids, Pilteioii. Pi Dr J W Lymon, Peun'a
John Weil, Tunkbannock J A Vaughn, Ohio
G B McGregory, Wafh’n W T Davies, Towauda
A J White. Cbamborahorg John F Gant, Virginia
Albert E Fotb, Mass H V Hall, Penn’a
j; 1> Marks A Clark ft da, Brooklyn
J W McHhetojey, Pbfla
THE UNION—Arch street, mboTe Third.
L B Hawley, Pho'nixville Jas Cowden, Phconixville
John SJ Holcombe, X J James Yakts, New Jersey
E B lowft Yt Dl IjisVeW, lowa
A Bynemac, Chicago, 111 It F Burt, Ohio
Jas Gorden, Indiana tiamuel K Hoover, Toledo
Daniel Baugh & la, Phila R W Marshall, Parksbnrg
M Thomas, Delaware Wm McLellan, Chambersbg
NATIONAL HOTEL— Bac* itrset. above Third.
J Gorctlcy, New York Col T T Worth, Lebanon
Miss L Rutttr, Pottstown Miss M Brooks, Pottstown
W McK Gallagher, Penna J Glendening, Phila
J B Master, Detroit C II Gsrber, Connecticut
J G Rankin, New York G W Buayeon, Reading
J A Strohecker, Beading H B Robinson,
H B Wrighi, Jr, Wiikesb’e J Dougherty, Ohio
W Dougherty, Ohio Chas Plymton, New Jersey
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
A II Reeder, Penna J S Mundy, Williamsport
J Trout, Williamsport J Hart, Doylestown
B T Janny, New York J Ge Skirm, Trenton, N J
D Phillips, Maryland Robert Beans, Penna
A R Carmer, Penna
MOUNT YEBNON HOTRL—Second st., ab. Arch.
H Adolph, ControviJle g M«l'#te, Centreyille
Felix Trailer, CentreviJle Gluts d Jloherts, Geatrev’e
N Smith, Penna Jos Taylor, Wasbiogton
G Slocom J McGary, New York
A Mann, Now York John Gainer, Washington
B Wood, Penna J H Devers, Indiaua, Pa
H J Bishop, New York B Hendricks, California
D L Hall, Bordtmtown H Wood, Bowtentown
E S Bowen, New York J L Hunt, Easton
J Bussell, Pennsylvania
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
E Pearce, Chester co, Pa C E Anderson, Delaware
A W Lyinb, Delaware B (J Pearce, Maryland
S Mason, Delaware T Walton, Penna
G L Lloyd, Delaware T C 9hields, Delaware
W Kennedy, Penna S Smith, Penna
F A Allen, W Chester H Jil Worth, W Chester
W W Heed, W Cheater R Hodgson, Oxford, Pa
Lieut H G Miller, N Fork Mias J J Emlin, Penna
Mies Sarah Jones, Penna
BABLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Yino.
B Hamilton, Ist N J Cavalry J Oliver, Ist N J Cavalry
D F White, Bucks co L Bradshaw. Centreviilo
C Connard, Lahaska, Pa H Jeffries, Penna
Penrose Wilson, N Jersey Pierson Wilson, N Jersey
J Hobensick, Milltown Wm Connard, Bucks co
G Snyder, Montgomery D N Fell, Millersville
S W Ti>ining, Uilleisville EDe Cornea, Massillon, O
H Atherton, Montgomery S Kitchen, Williamsburg
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
G L Plitt, Harrisburg J L Milligan N Jersey
J D Afekiy, Mititintown J Rinser, PottsviUe
J Kulp, Patterson, Pa C Walton, Philada
J J Erideman, Philada Col C Garmany, Phllada
D Kerr, Philada J Wagoner, Philada
Mrs Lewis, Baltimore W H Watt, Pittsburg
W Wheeler, Chester co, Pa
REYEBE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
D E Weurich, Penna J Stodart, New York
J Jones, Media D R Clemens, Punna
W Boon, New Jersey Lawu Briggs, Newton
C A Tail, lioßton
BLACK BEAK—Third street, above CaUowhifl.
W It Book, Newtown D It Clemens, Pennsylvania
S Morris. Peniisylvania D Davis, Jr, Pennsylvania
Jos &>ryer, Bvxbvro John Snyder, Snydsrtown
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhiU.
D T Lassieger, Perry co, Pa J F Ilasringer, UarrUburg
Thos D Hall ft wife, Bosio i Mrs McPherson, Boston
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
19* SEE FOUBTSL PAGE.
AEBIYEB.
® Ark Martha Ann, Chase, 11 days from Cardenas,
with molasses to George Uclwutb.
Brig Golden Lead, gueiey, 21 days fr»m Trinidad de
Cuba, with sugar and molasses to S ft W Welsh.
Bchr Bichara Vaux, Prink, 6 days from Port Koval, in
ballast to Tyler, Stone ft Co
Bchr GoldOH G&to, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica,
Del, with corn to Jas. Bowloy ft Co.
Schr John W Hall, Day, 1 day from Magnolia, Del,
with corn to Jas L Bewley ft Co.
Schr Lucy, Murra>, 1 day from Brandywine, Del,
with flour and meal to It M. L«a.
Sclir P P M’CoUejr, Cartsr, 1 liar from Camflon. Dal,
with corn to Jas Uarratt A Son.
Schr Ceres, Hillyard, 1 day from Newport, Del, with
corn.to Jas Barratt ft Sou.
Schr J L Heverin, Bonsall, 1 day from Dover, Del,
with com to Jas Barratt ft Sou.
Brig Eliza Ann, Herrick, 21 days from Cardenas, with
sugar and niAjAiso« to Sft W Woleti. s<i inat, iat ;w di,
lung 7167, felt in with schr Misßiasippi. of Bangor, from
Cardenas, bound to Portland, with molasses, in a sinking
condition. Lay by her for 36 hours, and alter great ex
eiliou aud risk of life, succeeded iu taking off tho captain
and crew; brought them to thi9 port. The captain saved
his chronometer and the crew their clothing.
Drig Mary E Mallikiu, Nardam 3 days from New
York, with mdse to D W Prescott.
Bchr Exchange, Ayres, 4 days from Newtown, *M<l,
with staves to J W Bacon.
Schr Access, Bennett, 3 Cays,from Laurol, Del, with
lumber to J W Bacon.
City ice Boat Bch*i?h»g**r, 4 hours from Bombiiv Hook,
having iQWbd tbtrtito tnu uatk» ArUl.d.-,, tor Antwerp,
and Wilhelraina, tor Ljvrrpool, and proceed down at
< o’clock this (Sunday) morning, in companv with ship
Jlan>on Gregory, for Ship island.
RY TBLKOKAVH.
vf Ui9 Press.)
Nhw Vork, March Id.
Hiip American, Congrn«), from London.
Ship Villa Franca trom Havre.
BELOW.
Biis KxMnplnvfi'om Cijmfitegos.
CLEARED.
Steamship Carolina (Spun), Costas, Havana, A Merino.
Bark Nazarine, Sanders, Ship Island, Tyler, Stoat
ft Co.
Ba >k Meidl, Siffith, Ship trifttidi Tyler, Stoue & Co.
Brig Billow, Hodgdon, Kittery, Me, A J Rarratt.
Schr Emma L Day, Hackney, H&tter&s Inlet, Tyler,
Stone ft Co. .
Sclir 0 M Neat, Ileiiderson, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone
A Oo
Sclir Revenue, Candy, Fall River, R II Powell.
{schr Emma Virginia, Conway, Washington* L Auden
rciu A Co.
Schr J O Babcock, Hand, Boston, L Auden raid & Co.
Schr F F Randolph, Risley, (few York, David Cooper.
Sclir Somerset, Hiller, Washington, Penn Cos Coal
Co.
Steamer John S Shrlver, Dennis, Baltimore, A
Groves, Jr,
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PILL k . positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a
cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' stand
ing, or the money returned. Price SI per box. Sent by
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BALES. LOWEST Soiling Prices marked In Plain
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CHESTNUT STREET, Philadblphia, January 27,
1862.
Th« Adams Express Company having enlarged their
facilities.at Wasblugtofl, D C., by building a Railroad
depot, and having acquired additional capacity for
transportation, are now prepared to forward Hoavy
Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash
trigton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Afin&polis, JWorick,
Adamstowu, Fortress Monroe, and other places South
occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates.
Special agreements merchandize In large lots.
Sutlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory price#,
?a appiiv&tivn vur uflicoi fioifliors* parcels i&Kon at
much leßs than our übuol rates.
Heavy and bulky packages received and rocaipted for
at onr depot, S. E. corner of BROAD aud LOOUST
Strata. J<SHN BINaaAM,
jaST-tf Suporintenflont.
Helmbold’s Universally Approved
fisMEDt.—CompoHDti Extract BuchU GUTOB Ol
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ac.
Bead the advertisement in another column. uoS-ths
Maeriei>.
SMITH—BENDER.—On the 12th instant, by Rev. J.
H. Kemiard, Mr. Arthur J. Smith to Miss Susan K.
Bender, both of this city. *
WEICK—BCD!) On tho 14th instant, by Alderman
Mfleehw, Mr. John Welch to Silas Mary Budd,
Pennsylvania. #
NICE—IIALLOWELL.—Ou the 13th instant, by the
Rev. James Soddon, Mr. George Nice to Anna Rebecca
Hallowell, all of the Twenty-tbird ward, Philadelphia. *
DIED.
lIAFFELFINGER.—On the 14th insfc* Martin Haf
felfiuger, in the62d year of his age.
Ilia male relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend the from the residence of his 80D> Noi
1311 Mount Vernon street, on tUe l?xU inet., at 3
BEATTY,—On the 13th instant, Catharine, wife or
Samuel Beatty, Sr , in the 76th year of lier age.
Fuuernl from the residence of her husband, No. 913
Rodman street, this (Monday) afternoon, ITthinst., at 3*£
o’clock. , , *
COCIIBAN.—On tho 12th inat., Mr. Philip Cochran,
aped 55 years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 721 South street,
above Seventh, this (Monday)morning,at 8K o’clock. *
M ORGAN.—On the loth instant, Mr. George Morgan,
aped 58 years.
Funeral from his lute residence, No. 1018 South Front
street, on ’i uesday morning, at 10 o’clock. *
LUKENS.—On tho 13th instant, Ann, wife of Mahlon
Lukfchs, in tbe 62d j ear of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 428
Poplar fctlWt, this (Monday) morning, at 8 o’clock
NEEL.—On the 14th instant, Mr. Robert Neel, in the
sSth year of liis age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1329 Hutchinson
street, below Mascher, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3
o’clock. *
BOSQUET.—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Elwaboth Bos
quet, in the 65th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sarah
Evans, No. 1207 Parrish street, tins (Monday) morning,
at 10 o’clock. *
irt of Interments.
.va OrriCK, March 15, 1362.
Weekly Repoi
IISAI/
of Philadelphia fn
■ of 3larch, 1862.
Interments in the City r
to the Ibih
pxsßAsna.
Apoplexy
Burns and Scalds...
Cancer....
44 Stomach...
Casualties
Croup....
Congestion Bj'ttjiji
♦* Lungs.
*♦ Livor..
Cholera Morbus....
Cramps
Consumption Lungs
et Pleura..,.
S.ft Bowrid.
Intemperance and
Exposure
Mania-a-potn
Marasmus
Measles
Convulsions
Cyau€«ie..... .....
Diptlieria
Piarrhwu
Dropsy
Brain.....
Old Age....
«taUy..k»
Purpura
Uheumatism, Heart.
Scrofula
Small-Pox
Still-Born
of the
** Chest,
llfftrl...,
Disease ol Brain.
44 Heart...,
44 Lungs.
► 4 Liver....,
Drowned
Debility
isn't i sioxi Lunge.
Bowels
Tabes Mesenteric*..
Tumors
44 Brain,
Epilepsy.......
Erysipelas
Unknown
Fever Congestive,
ABOVII
... 64
... 26
...36
...18
... 4
... 9
... 26
... 23
Under 1 year...,
From Ito 2...,
44 2to 6...
•« 6 to 10...,
H 10 to 15...
44 15 to 20...
« 20 to 30...,
« 30 to 40...,
WARDS.
First....
Second...
Third....
Fourth.,,.*
Filth
5ixth.......
Seventh.....
Eighth.....
Ninth
Total
Deduct ceatba from conn'
Elevenih
Twelfth..
Thirtcent
Fourteen!
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
ISeventeei
i Eighteen!
th ft
ith.... I*2
mth. tt .2'2j
\th
Net deaths in city
Natitiit.— United Stat
known, 19.
From the Almshouse, 8
the Country, 3.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1861, and of last week, was as follows:
Week ending March 16th, 1861 ••..285
Week ending M&rth Btb, 1869. 291
Males, 147 ; Females, 148; Boys, 84; Girls, 73.
' By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ, Health Officer.
33, 218 j Foreign, 68 j Un-
TV/rODRNIWG GOODS, AT VERY
JLtJ_ LOW PRICES.—Just received
7ft cents; Silk Chally, 37# cents; Bareges, 12#, l&<acd
16# cents; Grape Maretz, 18# cents; Camera Hair
BuregeE, 37# cents; Tamartinos, 18# cents; Satin Plaid
Bareges, 18# cents; Mouaselines, 23 to 31# cents;
MwiMCltacflj double width* 663* and 6234 cents; Mom.
sellnes, two yards wide, SI; Figured Silk Grenadines,
87# cents; Glossy Silks,7o cents; Second Mourning
Chene Boregeß, 12# cents; Black and Purple All-Wool
Mousselinea, 31# cents.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
mhll No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
TO VOtCSTEER COM
PANIJS9. Aiktittaxt General's Office, )
Haiihiski’kg, March 14, 1862 >
VOLUNTEER COMPANIES regularly organized
under existing l»>vb of Pennsylvania, are hereby notified
that bo authority has been given to any individual, p w
ticnlarly a certain person calling himself Captain 0.
Bailey, to demand ami receive from them any arms or
accoutrements issued to them by the State. Any snch
demand, therefore, made on any such company should
not be regarded. A. L. RUSSELL,
It Adjutant General P. M.
NOTICE..-THE BOARD OF MANA
ILS GERS of the PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN
TOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY
have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., for
the six months ending the 31st inst, payable on and after
the Ist day of April next. W. S. WILSON,
March 17,1862. mbl7-mwf«Bl Treasurer.
ffi WEABIXL PHILLIPS WILL DE
liver a Lecture in this city on WEDNESDAY
EVENING, the 19th inst. Subject—“ The War And the
Times.” It#
THE M E. SUNDAY-SCHOOL AND
UJj 110 MK MISSION ASSOCIATION will hold
an ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL, at the SANSOXI
STRKKT HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 18th
inst. Tickets one dollar; to bo had at the Methodist
Rock Store?, or at the door of the Hall. mhls-3t*
ST. PATRICK’S DAY.—ORATION
UU? by the very Rev. Doctor MOSIARTY, in the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, at 7# o’clock P. M. Tickets
25 cents each to all parts of the house, Stage and Private
Boxes excepted. nihl3-4tr*
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.—THE AN
ILS nual meeting of this Society will be held at the
CONTINENTAL HOTEL on MONDAY, 17th inst., at
12 o'clock M., for the election of officers.
The AnnuAl dinner of the Society will be given at the
Mme hotel at halt 4 o’Glock of the sumo day.
mbl3-4t JAMES L. TAYLOR, Secretary.
yg* GIRARD COLLEGE —THE DIRECT
ILS ORS OH’ TUB GIRARD COLLEGE give no
lice that they are prepared to BIND O"CT, in the State
or Pennsylvania, THIRTY ORPHANS, in accqriiance
with the Will of Stephen Girard, to suitable occupations,
such as Agriculture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical
Trades, and Manufactures. The master will be required
to teach his apprentice his respective art, aud to furnish
him with suitable board and lodging in his own place of
residence (except where, for special reasons, the appren
tice may be allowed to board elflowhsw.) TL© iuaater
will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term
not exceeding ono month* and the apprentice, whon
bound, will be furnished, by the institution, with a suita
ble outfit. Persons desirous of obtaining an apprentice
can apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 5
P. M., or, If not cifiseHsof Philadelphia, can address the
tmdeniigiiM] in writing, giving name, residence, occupa
tion, and reference; the latter, whenever possible, to he
rosirtents of Philadelphia.
mlill-St
HKNBT W. ABET,
Secretary of Girard Colloge.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
Iks OFFICK-
PifTi.ADKT.rniA, March 14tb, lSli'2.
Propopalß ore invited, and will be received at thisoftice,
until 10 o’clock A. SI. ©n WEDNESDAY, tho liUh in
stant, for
6, 0(0 Camp Hatchets.
■ r >,ooo do do nautllim.
Valins Ax 4 iln.
Bids must he endorsed “ Proposals for Hatchet*,
and be addressed to G. Q. CRGSMAN,
mhls-tf Dep’y Quartermaster Gen'l.
pm BIBLE SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY—
IL3 Tint twwitV‘fifth Anniversary of the FEMALE
BIBLE SOCIKTY of the MMhodNt Kpiscopul Church,
wit] he held in the TRINITY K. K CHURCH, EIGHTH
Street, above Race, on MONDAY EVENING, the 17th
inat.. at half past 7 o'clock.
The Ber. John F. Chaplain will prosido.
The annual report of the Board of Managers will L&
|-ofld.
The meeting will he addressed, and in tho following
order, by the Rev. Messrs. Carrow, Smiley, and Moore.
The Singing will be conducted by tho Choir.
At the close of the mooting a collection will betaken to
aid the Society in the work of BibladlatribllUou
The public arc cordially invited to be present.
mh!6-2t
OFFICE OF THE CATAWI9SA RAllt
lk§ ROAD COMPANY, No. 303 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, March 10,1862.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet
ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on
TUESDAY, the first day oF April, 1862, at 12 o'clock
hood, at the Company’s office, No. 303 WAI.NUT Street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
The Annual Election for President and Directors will
be held on MONDAY, the fifth day of May, 1862, at the
Company’s office,
mblO-Upl • \VH. R. FISHER, Secretary
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1862
Fever, Intermittent
Scarlet......
44 Typhus
44 Typhoid
Gangrene....
Hemorrhage.
Kidneys
Huopiug Cuughiiii
Inflammation, Brain
*•’ Bronchi...
* 4 Kidneys..
* 4 Liver....
44 Lungs.
T«t;il
thrrb wers:
From 40 to 58
44 50 to 60
« 60 to 70
44 70 to 80
u R 0 to 90
« 90 to 100
| WARDS.
Nineteenth.... .
Twentieth.. ••».
Twenty-first....
Twenty-second.,
Twenty-third...
Twenty-fourth..
Twenty-fifth...
V«kn«TO
......295
3
People of Color, 11; front
avis aux lions de la mode.
Us 3 Mr. P. Axpriot a l’bonnbur D’xxronacsa naa
KttAHCAIf KT LBS KTRAKGBHS QU’IU B9T AUJOUBD’HUf
OSRAKTDK Li MAIBOM. GRANVILLE STOKEd, 600
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
II guarantis par *a poiltion aux bommes de gout, qua
see vfetemena porterons toujunrs un cachet de distinc
tion innlmitable et k dea prix a 25 pour cent au desMUS
de n’importe quelle maieon. Sa longue 6tude eteapra
tiane Toni mis so rahhort avao ka artistes Im plus kabllAi
de BRportie.tant a Paris ati'k Londres, etaui lui fournl
rons toujoure lee plus nouvelles modes et leg mieux por
tdes de ces deux pays.
Avis A ceux uni tiennent k et re a l’avance des modes,
Enhl-lm
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS-
QPENING-CL.OAKS.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
(SUCCESSOIt TO L. J. LEVY A C 0.,)
233 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPUS', OS
TUESDAY, MARCH 19th,
t'FMi A£sPliT M Fi ft T 9F
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOAKS*
Id Black Silk And CLoth; a varietl assortment, com-
pricing all the
NOVELTIES
IMPORTED THIS SEASON.
MUNICIPAL NOTICES.
SURVEX NOTICE.—AII persons in
toi in the plan of tha Survey and a f
tho Second flection of Uia late borough of Germantown,
Twenty •second ward, bound as follows: No. 16—North
by M'aabingtou avenue, eoutli by Queeu street, east by
Geruiazit'-wn avenue, west by Wiseahickon avenue, are
notified Umtthti Court of Quarter Sessions for the City
ana County or Philadelphia, havo fixed MONBAY, May
10th, 1662, at *0 o'clock A. M.t at the Court Koora,
main building of the State House, to consider said plan,
and any objection against the same which may be made
by any freeholder ; and, in the meanwhile, the said plan
may be eeeu at Die Ullice of the Department of Survey s
for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South PI FTH street,
and aduplicate thereof at the office of JESaE LIGHT
FOOT, Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth Survey Dis
trict, in the Depot Building, Germantown.
CHARLES E. LEX,
ffilllT ffl3t Bfti'ftite? 6f the Oitv of Philadelphia.
SURVEY NOTICE.—AII persons in
trrfsted in the plan of the Eleventh Section of the
survey and regulation of the Twenty-firtst ward, bouudkd
as follows: No. 174—North by Erie ay?nfl p i finilth by Lg?
high avenue, east by Thirtieth street, west by AbbOUStord
avenue and Schuyvkill river, are notified that tho Court
of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of Phila
delphia have fixed MONDAY, May 19, 1862, at 10
o'clock A. M , at the -Court Room, main bnitding of the
State House! lo consider said plan, and any object ton a
against the same which may be made by any freeuoldei*;
and, in the meanwhile, the said plan m-ty be seen at the
Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Phila
delphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate
thereof at the office of JAMES KEILY, Surveyor and
Regulator cf ih& Eighth Siit-vey District, Main street,
Manaynnk. CHARLES E. LEX,
lubl7»m3t Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.
QURVEY NOTICE.—AII persons in
kJ twested in tlie plan of (lie ScYtulli Section of Be.
survey ol* the late borough of Germantown, row Twen
ty-second ward, bounded as follows: No. 162—North
eastwardly by Chew street, northwestwardly by Gorgas
lane, southweetwardly by Germantown avenue, south
eastwardly* by East .Washington avenue—are notified
that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and coun
ty Af Philadelphia have fixed BIQNbAY,' May lyth,
1802, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Courtßoow, main build
tag of the State House, to consider said plan, and any ob
jections against the same which may be made by any
freeholder; and in the meanwhile the said plan may be
seen at tbe Office of the Departments Stir vevs for the
Cil? 6f Philadelphia, No- 212 South FIFTH Street, auU
a duplicate thereof at the Office of JESSE LIGHT
FOOT, Surveyor and Regulator of tho Ninth Survey
District, in tbe Depot Building, Gem nntown.
CHARLES P, LEX
mhi7-in3t Solicitor pf the City of Philadelphia.
QURVES NOTICE.—AII persons in
tereated in tbe plan of the Line aud Curb Regula
tions of tbe late borough of Boltaesburg.nowtheTwoaty-
Ihird ward, bounded as follows: No. ISO—North by Pen
nypacfc creek and Carman's read, south by lia* of Fox
and Desilver, east by Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad,
west by Old Swede's line—are notified that the Court of
Quarter Sessions for the city aud county of Philadelphia,
have fixed MONDAY, May 19th, 1862, at 10 o'clock
A. M.r»t the Court Room, main building of the State
House, to consider said plan r and any objections Against
ihe eame which may be made by any freeholder; and in
the meanwhile the gaid plan may be seen at the Office of
the Department of Nurreye for tbe city of Philadelphia,
No. 212 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at
tbft Office of ISA A ; SbALLCKOSS, Surveyor and Regu
lator of tho Tenth Survey District, in the Lyceum Bnild«
ingi f rack ford. CHARLES K. LEX,
mhlT-mSt Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.
OURVEY NOTICE.—AII persons in
lO rerrsted in the plnn of the Grade Regulations of the
Eighth Section of the late township of Bleckley, bounds!
as follows: No. 142—North by Betkg agd MvfitSVlUSry
avenue, eoiuh by Weatnimater and Sweet Briar Creek,
esst by tbe river Schuylkill, west by Lancaster avenue aud
Forty-ninth street—are notified tba t the Court of Quar
ter Sessions for tbe city and county of Philadelphia have
fixed MONDAY, May l&th, 1862, at 10 o’clock A. M„ at
the Court Room, main building of tho Stale House, to
consider said plan, apd Ally GhjtfCtWM agftillSt the same
wbiuii tnay be mode by nuy and in the mean*
white the said plan may be seen at the Office of tbo De
partment of Survey b for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212
South FIFTH Stnet, and a duplicate thereof at the Office
of SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, Surveyor and Regulator of
tho Eleventh j?«rw Pi&trictj Tlrirtrafiftli and Lancaster
avenue. CHARLES E. LEX,
mlilT-mSt
Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.
CURVEY NOTICE.—AII persons in-
M terested in the plan of tbe Fifth Section of the Be
fiUivey and Rvgniatien of the l&te of German
town, now Twenty-second ward, bounded as follows:
No. 176—Northeastwardly by Chew street, southeast
wardly by lownsbip line rood, soutbwestwardly by Ger
mantown avenue, northwestwardly by Mill creek—are
notified that the Ck'urtof Quarter Sessions for the city
nod county of Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May
19th, 1862, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court Room, main
building of the State House, to consider said plan, and
any objections ogams: the same which may be made by
any freeholder; and in tbe meanwhile the said plan may
be seen at the Office of the Department of Surveys for
the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street,
and a duplicate thereof At the Office of JESSB lilght-
FOOT, Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth Survey
District, in the Depot Building, Germantown.
CHARLES E. LEX,
mhl7-m3t Solicitor of tbe City of Philadelphia.
GUftVEY JNOTIOJ3.=AII persons in
lO temted in the plan of theLineand Grade Regulations
ol the southwestern portion of Moyamensing, bounded
as follows: No. 164—North by 'Washington avenue, south
by Tasker street, east by Twenty- second street, west by
the river Schuylkill—arenotifhd th&tthe Court of Quarter
lies Mona for the city and county of Philadelphia have
fixed MONDAY, May 19th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the Court Doom, main building of the State House, to
consider said plan, and any objections against the same
which may be made by any f; eeholder; and in the mean
while the said plan may be seen at the Oilice of the De
partment of Surreys for the city of Philadelphia, so. 312
South FIFTH street, and a duplicate thereof at the Office
of THOMAS DALY, Surveyor and Regulator of the First
Survey District, Prime street, west of Ninth.
CHARLES E. LEX,
Pihl7-m3t Solicitor of tie City of Philadelphia.
QDRVEY NOTICE.— AII persons In
kJ terested in the plan of the Seventh Section of the
Survey of the late township of Blockley, bounded as
follows: No. 150—North by Oxford street, south by
Wyalustug street, east by Forty-Eighth street, or King
eeesing avenue, west by Fifty-Sixth street—are notified
that tbfl Court of Quarter Sessions for the city and conn*
ty of Philadelphia hare fixed MONDAY, May 19th,
1862, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court Boom, main
building of the State House, to consider said plan, and
any objections against the same which may be made by
any freeholder; and in the meanwhile the said plan may
be seen at the Office of the Department of' Survey f for
the Ally of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH Street,
and a duplicate thereof at tho Oilice of SAMUEL L.
SMEDLEY, Surveyor and Regulator of the Eleventh
Survey District, Thirty-Fifth and Lancaster avenue.
CHABC.KB E. LEX,
mhl7so3t Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia,
CURVES NOTICE.—AII persons in-
Kv terested in the plan of the Eighth Section of the
Resurvey and Regulation of the lato borough of Ger
mantown, now Twenty-second ward, bounded as follows:
No. 177—East by township line road, northeastwardly
hy do.) gOßthwegtwardly by Chaw street, nerihweslward
ly by East Waelungton street—are notified that the
Court -of Quarter Sessions for the city and county of
Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May 19, 1362, at 10
o’clock A. M , at the Court Room, main building of the
State lionse, to consider said plau, aad any objections
gainst the same which my be tuavle bi any freeholder •
and in the meanwhile the said pUn may be seen at the
Office of the Department of Surveys for the city of Phila
delphia, No. 212 Suith FIFTH Street, aud a duplicate
thereof at tho office of JESSE LIGHTFOOT, Surveyor
and Regulator ot the Ninth Survey District, in the Depot
Building, Germantown.
CHARLES E. LEX,
n)hl7-n>3t Solicitor of the City of Philadelphia.
CURVE! NOTICE.—AII persons in
k 3 terested in the plan of the Survey and Regulation of
the First Section of tho Into borough of Germantown,
Twcntywcond ward, boundod as follows* No. 145
north by Queen street, south by Roberts avenue, east by
Germantown avenue, west by Wfcsabickon avenue— are
notified that the Court of Quarter "Suasions for the city
and county or Philadelphia have fixed MONDAY, May
19th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the Court Room,
main building of the State t? 9?RHI?r jWftil plftjij.
and any fcobjeciions against the same which m&y be
made by any freeholder; and in the meanwhile the said
plan may be seen at the Office of the Department of Sur
veys for the city of Philadelphia, No. 212 South FIFTH
Street, and a duplicate thereof at the Office of JESSE
LIGHTFOOT, Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth
Survey District, In the Depot Build lug, Germantown.
CHARLES E. LEX,
mhl7-ni3t Solicitor of the Uity of Philadelphia.
WORTH KNOWING-.—RE IM Eli’S
Life-fifee Photographs In Oil are now made at
reduced prices, to keep pace with the preient war times.
SECOND Street, above Green. It#
9 Af|A FEET APPLE-TREE WOOD,
U.v v v Ijg inch thick* for sale low.
* HICKORY, ASH, and WHITE-OAK PLAtfK
constantly on hand, or cut to order.
OLIVER QTTINGER,
nih!6-3t# North FIFTH Street, near Master.
A FAITHFUL TRANSCRIPT.—
RKIMER’S Colored Photographs, for $l, so close
ly rtwmblQ the origin&lfc that they a re at ones the waa
der and admiration of all* SECOND Street) abovo
Green. It#
OHOW CASES—PIate glass, German
kJ silver lnounted. usual height.and width* per foot
running measure, $l9; crystal glass, do. dn„sSi crystal
gli,*!*, Lair sliver, do «|'w., $0 j Cl >atul glidd Walnut dJIOW
Cases, do. do., $4, packing iucludM.
WM. H. GROVE,
mbl4-lm 111 North FOURTH Street, Philo.
LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT
BBS, BRACES, and other Mechanical Appliances,
or correct conduction and easy to the wearer. For sale
ai.d adjustment at H. NEEDLES’ LADIES’ STORE,
TH BLFTH Strcot, first door below Race.
Gentlemen requiring Rupture 'JL'rnMes'wHl call at the
Sauthwost oam» PWELFTH »ad RAUS, whore C. U.
N. gives attention to this special feature. mhl2-3mif.
TVORYTYPES LIKE ALL OF
X IiEIMER’S PICTURES—bear the evidence of »r
-tietic hands, carefully finished, and failbful in likeness
And coloring. GAllery T SECOND Street, above Green.
It#
jfct WATCHES.—Our facilities foi
£Qj[ procuring the BEST WATCHES manufactured
are unsurpassed, and we are selling them et very mode
rate prices. Tine watchee repaired by finished work
men, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
. TARR A BROTHER, Importers,
fe7.tr 824 CHESTNUT Street, below FOURTH.
mOBTOISE SHELL.—A few boxes of
A- Tortoise flholl for aale br
JaUBBTOHE A LAVE RANK.
f»2l va and WM South FRONT Stmt.
MILLINERY GOODS?
1862. BPHINO - 1862.
WOOD & CARY.
(6il££4iiors to Lincoln, VooJj A KichvlS))
No. T 23 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hav» now In Store a complete etwfc
OF
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
SILK BONNETS,
STRAW AND PALM-LEAI? HATS, Ac.
To wbich ibey respoctfnll) inrito tho nttontion of the
f.n m.r p.trou. of the house aud the trado generally.
E8r12.2m
£ SPKINa. 1862
WBBQNS, MILLINERY.
AMD
STRAW GOODS.
ROSENHEIM; BROOKS.
& Co.,
NO. 431 MARKET STREET,
Have now open—and to which daily additions aremado—
their
HANDSOME TABIETY
OP
RIBBONS.
BONNET MATERIALS, FLOWERS,
. RUCHES.
BTIIAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES’ AND CHU/DHEN’S lIATS,
FLATS, SHAKE It HOODS, anl
ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE MILLINERY
LINE,
Which will be offered at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
The attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
B7* Particular attention given to filling orders.
iuhl3-2m
rjIHOMAS KENNEDY & BRO-,
729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
A Clioico Stock of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
mhl3.3m] AT LOW PRIORS.
YARNS, BATTS ; AND CARPET
CHAINS.
H. FRANCISCUS.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS,
433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Buyers will find a full Slock of
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN
CARPET CHAIN,
.COTTON YARN,
TWIST, FILLING, WADDING, BATTING,
COTTON LAPS,
TIK YARNS, TWINES, CANDLE WICK,
COVERLET YARN, BHOOM TWINES, SHOE THREADS,
GIIiLING AND SBIVK TWINR?,
BED CORDS,
WASH AND PLOUGH LINES,
COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA COUDAOE,
Also, a fnlt assortment of
FLY NETS.
Which he offers at Manufacturers’
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE.
H. FRANCISCUS.
433 MARKET and 3 North FIFTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
' ' WHOLESALB PEALED ID
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Always on hand, a full Stock of
TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, MEASURES, BROOMS,
WHISKS,
FANCY BASKETS,
WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES,
LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDOW PAPEB,
klats> Keelers, Flour Buckets, Nest Boxes,
WASH. BOARDS, BOLLING and GLOTHN9 PINS.
FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS.
Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horses, ftc., ftc.
AU Goods sold at
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
mbll-2m
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Q.EORGE FRANCIS TRAIN,
UNIONIST.
T. COLLEY GRATTAN,
SLANDERER.
THE SPICIEST PAMPHLET Or THE TIDIES.
FRICK FIFTEEN CENTS.
rimusiiKD iir
LEE A SHEPPARD, Boston
FOR SALE BT
T. B. PETERSON & BROS.,
306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
THE LONDON AMERICAN AND
GKO. FRANCIS TRAIN’S UNION SPEECHES.
—Tilt- publft are respectfully notified that I have placed
the care of the above publications in tho charge o; Mr.
S. E. COHEN, 712 CHESTNUT Street, who will he
pleased to call upon the Union citizens of Philadelphia
who may desire to assist the London American in the
good cause. JOHN ADAMS KNIGHT,
It* Publisher of the London American.
TO THE TRADE.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
NSW AND IMPROVED STYLE
Tho subscribers* who wero among tho first to import
this fashionable article from Paris, have, the past year,
with their long experience in book-making, made many
improvements in the Paris style, still rctaiuiug the best
features found in the French-make. The Album will be
found of peculiar strength and beauty, dispensing en
tirely with the 6rsfce»-i>scfe, so objectionable in the old
plan* These books are now used exclusively wherever
known, and aglance at them will show to the moat care
lets observer their great superiority over all others.
They have already published ONE HUNDRED SIZES
•*kND STYLES, at from 50 conts to $5O.
.LTTlm®' publish one thousand choice CARTES DE
‘ YISITE, including portraits of all distinguished persons.
3 ‘mbl7-mwst J. K. TILTON & CO., Boston.
JUST PUBLISHED—
TUB SILENT COMFORTER:
series Of Scripture texts for each day of the month.
Designed for use iu tents, hospitals, tho sick chamber,
school-room, etc. Folio, large type. Price 60 cents.
. Published and for sale by the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
mhlfi.SC No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
PORTRAITS FOR PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS.
We have now ready a variety of Portraits of the most
prominent generals and leaders of the time, beautifully
engraved on steel, in line mezzotint, aud stippe!, 93 ft
card of a size to fit any properly-made Photograph Al
bum. These areeofiuely engraved, aud such accurate
likenesses, that they ere now generally preferred to tho
Photographs, they are so much bolder and clearer.
They are sold at the very low price of 10 cents each*,
or $1 per dozen, the price that much inferior pictures
are usually sold for. W« have them alai nisei? framed
in oval frames, u beautiful ornament for the waU.
NOW READY:
Lincoln, HcOall, Halleck,
McClellan, Baker, Dlx,
Burnside, Lyon, Banks,
Ellsworth, Buell, Bailey,
Wool, Corcoran, Grant,
Foote, Stringham, Jackson,
Stanton, Jeff Davis, Dupont,
Chase,- Wilkes, Mrs. Lincoln.
Others preparing and being issued weekly.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
We have a very large sleek of Photograph Albums,
presenting a very choice variety at all times to choose
from, and at the lowest prices. We receive them daily
from the binderies, constantly presenting new styles
and improvements.
WILLIS P. HAZARD, Bookseller,
724 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth/
rjREEN CORN AND PEAS
50 cases Winslow’s-hermotically-eealed Green Corn,
30 •* “ «« Green Pea 3,
20 .Ills G u Fresh Tomatoes,
just lauded and for sate hy
RHODES A WILLIAMS,
mh!7 107 South WATER Street
Adamantine CANDLES.—A job
lot of old Adamantine Gandies, in store and for
RHODES A WILLIAMS,
107 South WATER Street
HOB SE RADISH.—Pure ruck Island
Horse Radish, prepared for family use, la pint
and half-pint bottles, for sale to the trade by
RHODES & WILLIAMS,
mbl7 107 South WATER Street
T BUCHANAN BEAD.—A very
. tine card Photograph of T. BUCHANAN BEAI>,
photo,raphed by Gu oßmiht, ou thft 4th last. Prico 25
cents—mailed free of charge.
McAllister a brother,
mhl4-3t 72S CHESTNUT Street.
pBJLDREJN’B HAIR CUT, and LA.-
\J DIES' HAIR DVRD, ,H(aUcallr, at EOUrTR
and BRANCH. mhlS-ittt
RETAIL, DRV GOODS.
JIYRE & 'LAND-ELL.
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOUBTH AND ABCII.
SPRING OPENING.
NEW CHINTZES,
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS,
FASH lON ABLE SILKS,
BLACK FIGURED SILKS,
COLORED POULT PE BOIES,
mblQ-mw&Btr
1862. special notice. 1862 .
NEW LINEN, WHITE GOODS,
LA C E ,
EMBROIDERY STORE.
The subscriber has opened the Store, No. 1024 CHEST
NUT Street, as a LACE, LINEN, WHITE GOODS.
And EiniltOlDHltV HOUjU. lie designs
an establishment where the very best goods of every va
riety in tl e above li&e may be procured at prices much
below tbu usual retail rates, and finite as low as they are
generally wholesaled. Having for many years been per
sonally, thoroughly conversant with all tho n))tfKet3 Of
Europe, he possesses unusual facilities, and can Offer to
the public very great inducements to extend to him a
share of its patronage. He refers to the annexed list as
being a partial representation of his stock, and respect
fully solicits from all an inspection of bis goods:
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
liantos ; Bishop and Victoria
Lawns; French BuMling
Muslin; Tarletansi white
and colored* and all other
articles in White Goods.
* Jaconet, Mull* Cambrics,
Nainsook, Swiss and French
Muslins: plaid, striped, dot
ted, and figured Mfisljnsj
French and Skirting Cam
brics, Dimities, and Bril*
LINEN DEF
Shifting. Fronting. House
wife, Pillow, and Sheeting
Linens; French Ruffling
and Chemise Linens; Irish,
Scotch, and Barnsley Table]
LACE DEF.
Valencienue, Ileal Thread,
Pusher, Blonde, Guipure,
Houston, Maltese, Pointe,
and other Laces and Edg
VEILS.
Reni Thread, Cambria, j and Grenadine Veils.
Pusher, French, Magfrie,|
EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT
Cambric,Swiss,andLinenllnsertings, Skirts, etc., etc.
Collars, Sets, Hdkls, Cuffs, | Infants’Waists, Robes, etc.,
Bands, Flouncinga, Edgings, | etc.
HDKF. DEPARTMENT.
Ladies', Cents*, and Chil- clear lawn, embroidered, and
dren’s corded and tape bor- other fancy Hdkfs. My as
dered, printed, bem-stitched sortmeut iu Hdkfs ia very
and French Hdkfs j Be- full and exceedingly
Ttered, scolloped, tacked,}
SPECIALITIES.
Will own on MONDAY, the ITtli inst., the fillowing
extra cheap articles:
300 all*Linen Printed Cambric Dresses at 25, 30, and
35c, worth 50c.
20 dozen all Linen Hemstitched Hdkfs at 15c, worth
20c.
20 dozen do. do. do. 25 s, WPFth
SCO Beal Thread from S 2 to si6.
600 Fine French Work Collars from to $2.50, whole
sale price $2 to $4.
200 Fine French Work Collars from 30c to $l, whole
sale price 40c to $1.50.
100 Fine French Work Bets frem 30c to $2, wholesale
price from 50c to 83.
20 pieces Linen 25c, worth 30c,
50 dozen all Linen Napkins $l, worth $1.50.
20 pieces 7*4 and B*4 three*fourths Bleached Table
Linens, 65c, 70c, and 75c, The above become white
with a few washings, and are usually retailed at 75c, 80c,
88c per yard.
40 pieces Linens frem 23c tc 00c, Worth from 05c to ?sc,
and a variety of other articles in this line very low.
EDWARD M. NEEDLES.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
"VTEW SPRING PRINTS,
■IV CHOICE STYLES.
MIHSIMACS,
SPRaGUE,
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot best ecylee and fast colore at 10c.
OOWFKBTHWAIT S CO..
mh!s.tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MAEKET SU.
■JV/TEREIMACK, ameeican, and
IYJL ENGLISH PRINTS at 12# ceuts.
Spring Delaines from auction* 12# cis,
300 doz. L. G. Hdkfs. from auction* 8 to 14 cts.
Shepherd’s Plaids &f dHiftibie sixes.
Black Wool Delaines, usual good stock.
mh!3 COOPER A GONARD.
T INENS BY THE PIECE OB YARD.
J -A Ballard Yale Flannels, 33 to 75 cts.
Lina) Diapers, old prices for best goods.
Shirt Fronts* fresh lots, 25 to 60 cts*
Domestics always at lowest market rates.
mhJ3 COOPER A OONARB.
pASSIMEKES.
\j 8*543 yard* all-wool goods.
Roys* Cassimeres in greatest variety.
Men's Fancy and Black Caseimereff.
Black Cloths at the right prices.
BOOPER A OONABD,
znhl3 Southeast corner NINTH and UIKSBT.
O HEWING OP NEW SPUING
GOODS,
Just received from New York, and will be opened to*
day, a choice lot of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS.
Also* a large lot of
NEW CHINTZES,
purchased at very low prices*
FOB CASH*
which we guaranty to sell at prices that will
DEFY COMPETITION.
Best English Chintzes, 12# cents.
Best Mammae Chintzes, 12# canto.
Best American Chintzes* 12# cents.
Best Cocheco Chintzes* 12# cents.
Best Pacific Chintzes, 12# cents.
Best Spragne Chintzes. 12# cents.
3 Cases Good Chintzes* fast colors* 10 cents.
I Cat e Good Chintzes, fast colors, 9 cents.
1 Cnee yard wide Chintzes, new styles* 25 cents.
A BANKRUPT STOCK OF WHITE BBILLIANTE9.
1 lot white Brilliantes, 8 cents, worth 10.
1 lot white Brilliantes, 10 cents, worth 12#.
1 lot 4-4 white BriUiantes, 12# ceuts* worth 15.
BARGAINS IN WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
60 dozen white Linpg Cambric Handkerchiefs, 75 cents
per dozen. 1
60 dozen finer quality, tape borders, 51.50 per dozen.
Cheap Linen Towels, Doylies* and Napkins.
Cheap lot of heavy Butcher Linens.
Cheap Shirting and Fronting Linens.
Honeycomb Counterpanes, 2# yards square, 81.50*
2# yards wido Bleached Sheeting, 28 cents.
2# yards wide Bleached Sheeting* 31# cents.
3 yards wide Bleached Sheeting* 37 # cents.
3 cases good Bleached Muslins* 7# cents.
2 cases good Bleached Muslin, 10 cents.
2 cases Unbleached Cotton Flaunel, 11 cents.
A full line of Black Silks cheap.
New styles Fancy Silks, 50 cents and upwards.
New Spriug Delaines and Reps.
Shepherd Plaids, of every variety.
New styles of Spriug Dress Goods, of every variety
and quality, opening daily.
H. STEEI, ft BQJf,
rohS No* ?i§ North TENTH Street. atioTe Goatee
pALICOES! CALICOES!!
V-/ American Calicoes, at 12#.
'Manchester Calicoes, at 12#,
Pacific Calicoes, at 22#
EitgH&li Calicoes, at 12#,
Calicoes, the beat In the market, for 12#.
3. H. BTOKBB‘,
702 ABOH Street
New house- furnishing*
fi6OD3, LINENS, d:c.—The largest assortment la
the city of
Vine Fleminh, Irish, and Barnsley Linen Sheetings*
Dunbar Dickson’s and Richardson's Pillow Linens.
Golden Flax Shirting and Fronting Linens.
Table Linens, Table Clothe, Napkins, Doylies.
Towellings and Towels Of Ail descriptions, for the bath,
chamber, pantry, kitchen, and nursery.
Quilts and Blankets, of all sizes, for cribs and beds.
Table and Piano Covers, and Materials for covers, by
the yard.
Furniture Chintzes, Furniture Coverings, etc.
Rich Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Materials.
Plain and Gold Bordered Shades, in aU colors.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
felO 1008 CHESTNUT Street
WIDE SEEING CHINTZES.
A fine display of
English Wide Chintz Prints.
French Percales and Chintzes.
Brilliant b, Purples, Cnmayeux.
Wide Figured Shirting Prints.
mlil2 BHABPIIEBS BROTHERS.
fH OOPS FOE CHILDREN’S WEAR.
Poil de Cbevres, bright plaid.
Plaid French Dress lioods. new styles.
Paueanias, MbandoUnas, Amelias.
Black and White Checked Goods.
Ginghams, Chintzes, Checked Silks.
mfal2 SHIBPLESS 8808.
TTERY CHEAP FRENCH BA-
V BEGEB.—I,OOO pieces of Milanalse Bareges.
Tamartiz.es and Plain Bareges.
Selling at half the usual prices.
SHARPNESS BROS.
ttMS CUB STRUT and EIGHTH Street*
FINANCIAL.
QHECKS FOR
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS
Forwarded for Conversion into
BIX PEB CENT. CERTIFICATES AT LOWEST
BATES
MONEY ADVANCED, IF DESIRED.
gmhl3-10t DBEXEL A CO'
(£1 RAA —For sale, a well-secured,
tj? l.tlvvi city MORTGAGE at 8 per cent, dis
count; Interact paid punctually. Direct to »J. 8,”
Box No. 2218 P. O. mh!s 3t*
(TO CAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR
tJW.Uvv. SAXE, on . valuable farm In Montgo
mery county, Aleo. a number of flnt.cl&M city Mort>
gage, md Ground Bent*, of different amount* at a dle
connt Apply to I. PETTIT,
mhT-tf No. SOS WALNUT Street
\TI N E G A B—French White Wine
V YtaegMj for Milo by
JACRETCHE ft LAVKBGHE,
mU3 Noe. 292 and 208 South FRONT Street.
'ARTMENT.
LifittU' Cloths, Kspbinß,
and Doylies; Linen Lawns
and Cambrics, Birdeye Dia
pers, Crash, and all other
[Towels and Towelling.
iRTMENT.
ings, by the yard, and also
in Collars, Sets, Coiffures,
Capes, Sleeves, Hdkfs, etc.,
etc Illusion!}, }{?{,) etc.
Military and sportsmen’s
DEPOT.
PHILIP WILSON 4 00.,
432 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
' Single and Double Guns, Cadet Muskete, and Equip
meats.
Military Goodeof every description.
Fishing Tackle in greet variety.
George's Superior American Tied Flies, for Trout, Bass,
and Salmon.
Rods* Basis, Biudtfits, Line*. Hooks, Snails, At.
Oricket and Base Ball Implements.
Burgees' Celebrated Rods, in great variety. mh\s*6t
AUCTION SALES.
LARGE and attractive sale
fRENOH DRY GOODS.
Messrs. TH IRION. MAIL-
LARD, & Co.
WILL SELL, THROUGH
JOHN II MYERS & Go..
Nos. 333 and 334 MARKET STREET,
MONDAY MORNING, March 17,
Commenting at 10 o'clock,
An attractive line of their cetebrated'fabrics, consisting,
in part, of—
6*4 and 8-4 light and DRA.P D l £tk.
Do. do. DBA? D'KOASSE.
Do. do. GRAIN DE POUDBE.
4-4 brown, green, and bine VEIL BABKGES.
i>®T Yfilfc Gmiil ABlEtfiai
Paris black BOMBaZINES, fine to sublime.
** Semper Idem” celebrated make of GROSDJE NAPLE3.
DO. do. POULT DK SOIE.
SHAWLS.
Alflo. block and colored CASHMERE «HU &ud wool
fringed Shawls.
Black and dolored MERINO silk and wool fringed Shawls.
Plain STELLA SHAWLS.
DELAINE SIIAWLS, modes and blacks.
Together with a general assortment of French Goods.
mhU-3tif
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
gPRING STOCK
SiLKAND FANCY PRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE & Co.,
mhls-tf No. 335 MARKET ST.
1862. spbing. 186 2.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
J. R.OAMPHELL & CO.,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE NOW IN STORE, LINKS OF CHOICE
GOODS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE
ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS.
WHITE GOODS—In all their Varieties.
LINENS—AII qualities and boot makes.
TABLE DAM ASKS— Napkins arul Doylies.
L. C. HDKFS —Towels and Toweling.
GINGHAMS—Super, Fancy and Solid Checks.
LAWNS—New and Choice Styles.
ORGANDIES, and Paris Printed Jaconets.
9RISS 6PPDS—In very desirable styles.
BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brands.
FLANNELS—Of the beet makes.
BLEACHED GOODS-A full limn
PRlNTS—American and English.
CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES
PERCALES.
TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER GOODS,
ABAPSEi) TO FiR3T.CI.ABB TRADE, ALL OF
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT
LOW PRICES.
gELLING OPT’
STOCK or
CASSIMEREB, VESTINGS, DRIL
LINGS, MARSEILLES, &o.
Twenty-five per cent, under former prices.
A. H. GIBBS,
feSl-lm No. S3l MARKET Street
WHOLESALE HOUSES,
27 AND 54-INCH
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS,
SUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUE SATINETS,
BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do.
PRINTED Do, in variety.
BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS.
FANCY CASSIMERES AND MELTONS.
11l STORK, ARD TO R SAM BT
JOSEPH LEA,
fe2o-tf 13S AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
CARPET WARI
HOUSE.
OLDEN & RICKNER,
532 ARCH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH,
SOUTH SIDE,
Have this day opened their New Stock of CARPETS, of
the beet English manufacture. The newest Patterns in
Velvet, Brussels, Tap. Brussels, 3-lMy Ingrain, and Ve
netians, Oil Cloths ifc &11 Widths, Canton Malting, Mala,
Druggets, Ac., bought before the late advance, Belling at
the lowest prices for cash. t . mblsl2t
REMOVALS.
JJOTIGE.
THE BUSINESS
OF THE
PARIS MANTILLA E MPORIUM
IS REMOVED
, TO
No. 990
CHESTNUT STREET.
J W. PROCTOR & CO
tnhB-lm
Removal.— macky & hogg,
General Produce Commission Merchants, have re
moved from No. 1015 Market Street to No. 25 South
WATER Street, between Market uud Chestnut, where
thoy will be pleased to see ther friends and customers.
HATS AND CATS.
IQA9 SPRING STOCK IQA9
IOU/Oi COMPLETE. J.OUi'V.
C. H. GARDEN & Co.,
Manufacturer, of and Wholesale Dealeia in
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS;
STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
Artificial Flowers, Buches, Feathers, Ac.,
No. 600 and 603 MARKET Street, S. W. cornor of
SIXTH Street.
A large and complete stock* The best terms and
the lowest prices Cash and prompt tint buyer?* are
particularly invited to examine our stock. mbl-2m
SEWING MACHINES.
& WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
mhll-3m PHILADELPHIA.
THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
Have reopened acd refitted a
BRANCH OFFICE IS WILLARD’S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
Thie company i* prepared to accommodate the gneßtfl of
that house, and the public, with every Telegraphic facility.
Communication direct with
BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK,
And ail Telegraphic Stations in tbo loyal States.
GENERAL OKEIOK,
No. 432 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
W. P. WESTERVELT,
mhlMm Superintendent.
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand
GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION,
By the members or Profe. HILLEURAND A LEWIS'
GVMNASIUM. and CONCERT
By the S/ENGRBBUND VOCAL SOCIEjy, ( ff h«
lave Icindlr vol.mtc-.TVIi .)
MUSICAL fund hall,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 10th, 1802.
pboAsa.mmk
1. Choice Mimical SoltcUoiis.
2. Inlrodiictorjr Bomnrks.
3. Calisthenic and Gymnastic Exercises.
Cnder tbs direction of Prof. LEWIS
4. Chorim—»«An die Freude”....» s,^..Greyer*
IMiJitfßlfflVHD VOUAL SOCIKTT,
o, Kicrclaes upon tlie rollon log Apparatus!
SINGLE BA It,
RUiGb,
HORSE,
LADDERS,
DUMI! STSMS,
„ I’ARAtBt BARS.
6. Chorus — ii Wie Ijmlp ich *ie Geliebt" Mooring*
S.KNGKBBIND VOCAL BOCIETY.
7. Beautiful Exercise's—Les liommos d’Air,”
8. Clivni"—'“ThpßiftrflmuiKltiJ Bimuor;”
SyENUKRUUND YOIJAL SOCIETY.
0 Acrobatic Exercises and Pyramids.
10. Chorus—“ Cute Naoht” Ott u
SJKNGKttDUND VOCAL SOCIETY
Dooi b opt-n at <juurter of 7 o’clock; the Exhibition t®
comjrjenep at o'clock.
Tickets 20 ceutK; can be had at tho Institute, and at
the Hall on the evening of the Exhibition nibL7»3t
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—INDIA.
il AND TFE GREAT SEPOY IIEBgJjLJQH,—A
beautiful and tbriiHng Exhibition from ttlO Hoj'ftl Poly*
ttcbnic Institute, London. KVKKV EVENING and on
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, com
mencing MONDAY, March 17.
The Entertain!? ent consists of a Borics of brilliantly Jl-
Irmmaled Tableau illustrating iconory; arohiiGetuM.
turn cuHiomg or tiiu gorgeous East. Also. tUe wiftM&U
events connected with the late Mutiny ill India—Tho
great Battle of Havelock; Jessie Brown at Lucknow;
Alias Wheeler defending herself from tho .Sepoys; Siege
aud FnJl of Delhi, .vp„ ,sc,
*■ BoVin-. r*ATCIi» tor BATGJiDAY ATTKK*
NOONS—Combination Kntertaiumerit of filuric (iDd Art
—introducing Herr KNGELKA’S celebrated Quartette.
S 3” Seo Programmes
. t, d , n -“ ! "', 2 ; 5 c< ’ ,l }“-. 1 si * ‘iebeta, fj, Children, wlien
■. ~ ~y. ,y c „ rnTn encn, Brenlngs
ftt hight; Afternoons at three o’clock. Doors open ou®
hour previously. Communications should he addrossed t®
mhl7-tf JOHN TOY.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S
ABCH-BTBBBT TIIEATBX.
Acting Stage Manager W. 8. FIiEDEBICKB.
Bnainesa Agent anti Treasurer JOS. D. MUIiPHT.
Ooth NIGHT AND Sil MONTH OF
MR. JOHN DBE VV .
bT, PATIiIOK’S DAY!
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MARCH IT,
Tyrone Power's Irish Drama el
ST. PATRICK’S EVE.
Major O'Dongherty Mr. John Drew.
Alter whirl], first time this Boston.
ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD.
Btephen Fltim Sir. Geo. I’auncefort,
Ills first appearance in Philadelphia.
Martha Gihbs .Mrs. Raker.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Bole Lessee. MBS. M. A. GAHRETTBON.
MU. AMU MRU. BARMEY WILLIAMS
POE SIN NIGHTS.
MONDAY EVENING, MAIiOH IT, 1882.
WILLIE RILEY.
Willie Riley Mr. Barney Williams.
Mary Moriarty Mrs. Barney Williams.
To be followed by the new Burlesons, entitled
THE MAGIC JOKE.
To eoueluds will, the OomcJltiU of
LATEST FROM NEIV YORK,
Pbioks—so, 37j{, 76, and *6, cents; Private Boise,
#5 and S 3, according to tbeir locale.
Poors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7*.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
LAST WEEK BUT ONE
Of this justly celebrated
DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT ©P
KNOIiK.TOHL'B oabin.
OR LIFE B AMONG THE
Adhilssiou IS and 25 cents. To commence at 7)£ o’clock*
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 19th, ** EVA’S’*
BENEFIT, a GRAND UNCLE TOM MAIINEB
on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, for Ladies
and Children, terminating about 5.
A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
TO MB. QOAYLE,
B V OLD FRIENDS,
"Will take place at the
NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL,
RAGE Street, between Fifth &ud u&tk,
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 39th,
>Vhen many of the bent Amateurs in the city wUI ap
pear.
The Committee feel proud to announce to Mr. Quails’*
numerous fiiends that Mr. J. FRAZER, the well
known Taiiap fif tks S&gnlh Opera Troupe, has, in the
kindest manner, volunteered to slug two Songs and a
Duet with Mr. Quuyle.
Foi particulars, see Programme In next Wednesday’s
papers. Tickets 2* cents; caq be had of the Ccmmitteo,
or of Mr. QUAYLE, 701 Sou«h NINTH St. n»hls-4t
ON EXHIBITION, *
KGB A BBIGF PERIOD,
AT EA RLES’ GALLERIES
816 CILESTKUX STREET,
Mr. RFGIS GIGNOUX’S magnificent new Picture,
“ INDIAN SUMMER IN VIRGINIA/*
Painted for the Great Exhibition, London, this year.
Admittance , ..*,..25 cent*.
Also on view, free, for a few days, Mr.E.D. LEWIS*
latest and most important work,
” THE GLORY OF THE TROPICS/*
And merle’s lovely Picture,
“ THE CHRISTIAN MAIDEN,”
Witb other Works of Art. mhl4-6t*
Germania orchestra.
CABL 6ENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at fltf
o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Package ef Eight Tickets, 91 ; Single Tickets, 36 tfs*
To be had atAndrs’s, UMOheetnnt Itroet, J. K. BorJd’l.
Seventh aud Chestnut, and at the door Of the Hall. OCSt-ffi
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0»
THE FINE ARTS, 1021 CHESTNUT Street, tt
open daily, Sunday, excepted, from 0 A. 2d, tilt 0 P, M*
Admission 25 oontx. Children under twelve run,
half price. Share, of Stock, *39. jyi
TOR SALE AND TO LET.
mO DISTILLERS.
J- The DISTILLERY known as the
"PHCENIX,”
and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH*
Esq., rituated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAUM
And VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity GOO buahelfl
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Is in good running order, and has all
tbe modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre
mises furnishes an UDfailing supply of good, pure water.
Address 2. LOCKE & CO., No, 1010'MARKET
Street, Philadelphia. fe22'dtf
gH FOR SALE VERY LOW—First
■fy class ntw Dwelling, No. 1827 Greeu street, with fin*
BONSALL BiiyTIDiRS,
116 North NINTH Street.
mhl'.et*
®FOR RENT—A Furnished House,
in Germantown, by the month or year, on moderate
terms. Apply on MAIN Street, fourth door above
HAINES. inhlT^t*
4,000 PEACH TREES, v VERY
■T fine, thrifty } 10,000 Silver Leaf Maples, large and
handsome; also, a large assortment of other Fruit, Shade,
and Ornamental Trees, for sale cheap for cash or on time.
Catalogue, gratfa, CJIAB. I’, PETERS,
mhlT-lm* Concordvilie, Delaware county, Pa.
TO LET—A House on DEWEF’S
fiiii lane, Germantown, with all the modern conve
niences, Coach House and Stable, first-rate Garden, and
various kinds or fruit} within five minutes, by a good
walk, to the station. Apply at Nd.!2s NArth FOURTH
Street. [mhl3.tf] JAMF.S CRKSSON.
F)R SALE—A desirable FARM,
near Norristown, Montgomery county, containing
89 acres of superior lan£, nicely watered. Large stona
improvement* finefruits, .fee. Price only p&p isfk
For further particulars, apply to
E. PETTIT,
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
SHADE TREES.—Different c^un
■ larse-slz© Trees, for sale ver> low in price*
C. S. ESHER,
No. 120 North NINTH 8 reet.
Address
mhl43t*
TO BENT—A large third story front
ROOM, in SIXTH Street, near Green. Will be
fUHdsL&d if re>,uir<d, Addrvss l/o.\ Ivio, I’biHii-lphia
V. 0. mbl4-3t*
WANTS.
A YOUNG MAN from the country,
with a few hundrod dollars in cash, has now a
fine opportunity to get an interest in a cash business in
this city. Address Box 1200, Post Office. mhls-2t*
BOARDING.
A SIN OLE GENTLEMAITwiSHES
to obtain BOARDING In a respectable private
family. West of Broad Street preferr* d. Address Box
1457, Post Office. mhl2.4t*
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
POMMONWEALT
KJ BANOS COMPANY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DiBECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whitall, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Rohm Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Strutbers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones.
DAYID JAYNBj M D.,
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. se4»iftf
HOTELS.
rriHE ST. LOUIS,
J- CHESTNUT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD
AND FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having leased,for a term of years, this
popular house, have the pleasure of announcing to tbetr
ffl&fcd**, And the travelling community, that Tt is now
open for the reception of guests. The hditse, since the
first of March last, has been entirely renovated and re
fitted, in a superior manner ; tho apartments are large,
well ventilated, and furnished in modern style. It is
centrally located, convenient to aU the depots and steam
boat landings, and in the immediate vlcjjfjiy pf the Gufo
tom Hou*e, l l oM Othce, and the Corn RxchangOr
|l£?* I‘onnrctcfi with tho Hotel is ft RBiTAUI’ANT for
the accommodation of those prefertingthe EUItOI'KAN
PLAN. Prices of rooms from THREE TO SEYEM
DOLLARS per Week, according to location.
Board §1.50 perdftT. Table d’Hoto for merchant* wA
business men, trom 1 to 3 I*. M,
mhB-lmif
A CARD THE UNDERSIGNED,
tat* of th» GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, L.V*
Meed, dor ■ term of year*, WILLARD’S HOTEL, la
Wnahlngton. They take thla occasion to return to theta
ild Mend, end otutomen many thank, for *aet favor.,
ud be, to anure them that they will be moat happy ti
ie. thm in their new quarter*.
OTSIS. CHADWICK, A 00.
VutmiMi duly 10.18SL anSS-ly
\TONUMENTB AND GRAVB
lvl STONES at very reduced uricee at Marble Works
of A. STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh
Slrrot, mhl3>3mlf
« UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted, Immediately, for the United States Marin.
Corps, SEVEN HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEM
for aea service, between the uree of eighteen and
forty year,. All information that may be required wia
bt> given at theSeudezvoue, ill fioato PS9SS Strata,
below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain.
mhs-U Recruiting 0 Ulcer.
..Or&k&ilH.
*H I IRE INBU
, OF THIS STATE 09
HENRY NEIL,
ISAAC L. DEVOB.