The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 22, 1862, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
Trade Movements.
The glorious newt 'which now flows in upon ns from
every portion of our army, and the opening Bpring, hays
net the wheels of trado in active motion. A ramble along
our leading business avenues, and a few glanots inside of
come of our principal TvarchoußOßi have convinced us
that, notwithstanding the financial disasters of the past
year, there is still considerable vitality among the mer
chants of Philadelphia. This is the more remarkable
from the fact that, the time at which our importing houses
were obliged to send their agents abroad to select their
spring importations, was when the Trent affair was as
suming its most threatening aspect. At that hour no
thing but the most sagacious confidence in tho wisdom and
power of our Government could have prompted the mer
cantile risks which a number of our leading firms made
in order to be prepared for trade at all hazards. Of
course, the sfonel has shown the wisdom of their courage,
as the houses, both here and in New York, that have
now real‘y good stocks to offer, will not only do a very
large business during the next sixty days, but a very
profitable one. Among the houses here that have taken
a front rank in the dry* goods and other depsrtm9Ut9
we will notice the following to-day, and will allude to
others, from time to time, iti a similar way:
RIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO.
On Third street, the old and well-knewn house of
Messrs. Riegel, Baird, & Co , (No. 47, above Market,) la
driving an active trade. Their stock, embracing every
Variety of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Is heavier
then it has ever been at this season of the year, and their
sales, up to this point, have been correspondingly larger.
There is a moral in the fact, which business meu wilt
doubtless appreciate, that the eales of this house
amounted to a quarter of a million dollars more iu IBGI
than in any previous year, and, what is no less romnrka-
Me, an unusually largo proportion was eoW for ccwft.
By the way, tMs firm has recently made some fine in
terim] improvements in their couatiog-house facilities, in
which they have displayed good taste aud secured the
ample accommodations for their extensivo office
Marines*. What Is be'og experienced, more or lea', by
nearly all our thorough business hou-es, this season,
Messrs, lliegel, Baird, & Co., are da*ly gaining consider
able «ru» trade, either cash-paying, or of undoubted
standing, which is a natural consequence of tho revolu
tion which the business of tho country has undergone
wiTntn the last eighteen months.
THOMAS 2IBLLOR &. Co.
Without doubt, Third street, Philadelphia, is peculiarly
fortunate, both in the financial soundness and energy of
its business firms, and the comparative number of them.
The old house of Messrs. Thomas Mellor A Co., Nos. 40
and 42 Ncrth Third street, long a leading firm in this
country, among those engaged in the importation and
jobbing of goods denominated under the general head of
Hosiery(including an e-rdless variety of small
article?, in the way ot Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Linens,
White Goods, Embroideries, et cetera,) have now in
store the most extensive, and. in a measure, th*» most
varied etock that they hare ever offered, and their trade
Lae aSrewly actively commenced. One fact that Will
operate greatly in favor of this honso this season is, that
& largo bulk of their stock was bought before the ad
vance in prices, and, we understand, will be sold accord
ingly low. The financial advantages of this firm are
always used with sagacity.
YARD, GILLMORF, * CD.
Within the last few years, the tide of our Jobbing trado
has been, to ?ome extent, turned in the direction of Chest
nut stmt; and it is not tro much to say that the leading
bouse in more than one department is now located on
that avenue. The firm of Yard, Gillmoro, & Co., ■who
occupy the magnificent store at No. 617 Chestnut iemh,
and 614 Jayne street, having outrode the financial
storm, is prepared for a heavy Spring trado. Th-ir
j-reeeut stock of Silk and Fancy Brass Goods, of every
description—and a capital one it is—is of their own im
portation, having been bought in the various m&rkels of
Europe by one of the firm. This house present? Induce
ments to buyers which no intelligent merchant, in ma
king bis Spring purchases, can, with impunity, overlook,
BE COURSEY, LAFQOICaDE, & CO.
The name and fame of this firm Is at once a credit to
its members, and an honor to Philadelphia. Since or
ganiziiiKi newly a quarter of a century aio. their course
In business has been at once judlclo cm, liberal, thorough
ly and wisely enterprising, and, as the sequel proved,
profitable. Their present spacious stone edifice, (Jayne’s
Hall, Chestnut street,) stocked, a* it now is, with all the
choicest varieties of Cloth*, Casaimerrs, Vestings, and
articles embraced in Ibis department, that Are produced
in this country and Europe, is one of the mercantile
wonders of the age. Not equal in ex'ent and variety of
departments to A. T. Stewart a Co ’a, New York, it is
the nenrett approximation to it ow.siuo of that city, and
in the individual branch to which it is devoted—aiexV
wear— it far exceeds any other homo in imcrica. It
is no unmeaning compliment to *lielr courage and sa
gacity as business men that their Spring importations,
new olft red, arelarger than everbefore. In this they have
dinwuittr&ted that what our city most needs, in order to
secure for her the mercantile pre-eminence to which she
is entitled, is du© enterprise- Juigin* from the opera
tives of T*e CVuveey, Lafourcade, & Co., there Is no
reason why every State in ilie Union should not furnish
us with customers, lor they are sealing large quantities of
goods to New York and Boston. Under such circuai
ptar ces it would, of course, be folly for merchants from
the Wfst and Southwest to pass through Philadelphia $o
Hi?he their purchases elsewhere. In this re.upest the
l»i>u*e here referred to has been of substantial advantage
to ihe trade of our city—as well in the Cloth as in other
departments of business.
J. R. CAMPBELL & CO.
A successful jobbing trade of many years has made the
of domes E. Campbell &. Co. familiar to merchants
iu every section of the Union, and their pressut store
edifice, at No. 727 Chestnut street, is likely to become as
favorably known to the ladies of thii city, as their house
has heretofore been to the trade throughout the West
and South In common with many other firat-claqg dry
good* houses in large cities, of late, thAy Lava organised
a Retail department in connection wirh their wholesale
trade. The advantages of this arrangement, under the ad
mit aMc system adopted by this firm, are obvious. Their
main lloor, which is almost exclusively devoted to Retail
ing, new contains an elegant etock of fresh, sevr gopds.
As it is the design of Mmsm. Campbell A- Co. to c*tVr to
the best class trade, their stock presents a remarkable
freedom from undesirable goods. In examining it yes
terday, we were struck with this peculiarity, anil must
any that we have rarely seen displayed an equal aggre
gate of exquisite taste in any unt* e tablishmeni- Their
elegant lines of Frer ch organdie lawns—barred, satin
plaid, and beautifully figured} afro, French aud English
cbint7.ee, of neat, pretty styles, and rich colors, is very
attractive. The same is true of their all-wool delaines,
French jaconets, brill antes, ginghams, linen and silk-
Warded poplins, and dress silks, of w’hlch they have a
great stock. We were surprised also at the low figures
at which their goods, in ft* mftra, are offered, which
ire preßUD:e, on lug to their eteady and judicious obser
rations of the market, and their large operations. In
JaniaKk linen goods their stock is very rich aud com
plete, and the same may be said of other departments,
which we hare not space to enumerate. In addition to
this roonh which is two hundred fafti depp. tuoro ars i«\>
garment? of the same depth, the first of which contains
d immense stock tf gnif-ml dry goods, where their
holesale business is chiefly transacted, under a good
light—and the second-. Iho storing of packages of du-
icates or the goods exhibited in tho other departmental
heir stork, upon the whole, pments rare inducements
i buyers, both at wholesale and retail.
WOOD & OAKY.
Messrs. Wood A Car;, No. 72a Chestnut street, are
e enccf?Fors to the late firm of Lincoln, Wood, k Ni
tolts and we are sure that the ladies of qu? city, and the
ade in general, will be glad that a house so much of a
vorito with the public, is to be thus perpetuated under
w and favorable auspices. Their Wholesale and Retail
partments, for the .sale of btraw and .:*lilliuery Goods
every description, will be conducted separately, as
retofbre, and their numerous putrous iu 'his city, and
roughout tho country, will 1 Art. with p’enaqre that
eir present stock is huge and complete. Buyers should
ar this in mind, as they are offering decided induce
ents.
!W LINEN, WHITE GOODS, AND EMBROIDE
RY HOUSE.
Vitliin the past feu* days, as will be seen from hid at*
ictiTt* advenisemmt in another colurfa of our paper
day. Mr. Edward M. Needles bas opened a new store
No. 1024 r beatnut street, for the sale of Linens, White
cds, Laces. Embroideries, and other goods denominated
der this head. The plan of this house A essentially
rerent in many respects from a* y jg ttftde*
lug confined to uhatin retailing is a specialty. The
rj-oee of Air. Needles, (who was loig connected
th the house of Ar. L. Hallowed & Co., in the
partly of bu>er in this department.) is to create
emporium for the sale of these goods iu
ulidtlphin at rttaih at about the same prices
natty charged wholesale, and in some instances even
s Bis present stock, and to which he is making cou
nt additions, either by importation, or purchases in
e auction rooms, is rich and varied, aud the few days
.ce he opened have found his store thtonged with C tu
ners. Mr. Needles, we may state iu this connection,
ably assisted in his enterprise by Mr. Edward Fer
, v ell aud favorably known in this community by his
mer connection with the house of Price, Ferris, & Co.
6 tact that both these gtnthMnen are thoroughly con.
•6ftfit with the European marßetii—having croaefid tha
antic annually to make purchase*, for some years
St—giver a prestige to this new enterprise that we are
re our cit zenn will appreciate.
An Important Hint to Buters of Stoves
n Cooking Bangs**.—ln the Hot d of War news, whfah
some months past has almost monopolized the news
>ersof the country, Interests of a more domestic cha-
rter bavtbeen, in a measure, ignored. As. however,the
vs of the war has become a uoutiimous stream of news
victory , and as Spring, with its attendant changes in
Miid houses, 2s at iho door, we take the liberty to
r of making on important household suggestion.
owing that several of our leading btove manufacturers
re been largely engaged in making implements of war,
have taken the pains, within the last few days,
as to the spring prospects of their
ft legitimate, or at least more peaceful, operations.
we uniformly prefer drawing our information from
adgusriers, when It is practicable, we at once pro
ved to the extensive establishment of Me. James
ear, N» 1116 Market street—who bus woo for himself
i loubiiquttv Napolwm of the fituvn*trwlu n —whars »©
rntdjfrum ocular demonstration, that however much
may he interested in the Issues of the war, he has not
of the wants of the public in the line of
,v4saud Ranges. His stock of tbvge articles is irn
n«?, and to meet the present and prospective demand
iWm L*>La»retained, and stM rctoiUß, bis full ijuotnof
ad< in manufacturing, in the stove d**p*rtment alone,
Icl is prubabiy pot the case with any other stovo
tye extraordinary demand for Air. Spear’s Stores is
muted for by two facts: Pomesrnug qq
pißVt lie manages to keep u ulep Iu ndva .ce of all his
nytitors in the way of now and desirable imp.ove
nt—of which he has probably had a greater number
eited. of hts own invention, than any other three
rttutn Iu tLe country. One of hie last great fiotti in
WAV Of ]>A)lUl4rlmproT«p>enia lb Lie c—lebratci ‘•An n.
r” Gas-burning Cooking Stove, the peculiar merits
rbich were fully explained in this journal some mouths
■ it not exaggerating to sag that this is the most
pletit BH& in dll respect* the mo ft desirably cooking
e in use, in this or any other country.
is Cooking Ranges also are praised by all who try
n, including some thousands of families in this city
ie, aud their Introduction in an) dwelling will, Iu the
nation or intelligent housekeepers, fccM {ppre thfttt
fold Their cost to the value of the house. We may
» the remarkable fact, in this conn- ction, thnt, al
igh Mr. Spear has had bui fired 9 of applications from
part* of the UDion, aid ev«n h*r<i in the city, for
\cies to sell these popular stoves and Cooking
ges, he has refused them all, for the doubt*
reason that it would be impesaibe for any
single manufactory to meet the demand that
would thus be crested, and because, by selling di
rectly to the consumer, he is enabled to save to the latter
* profit in price. It will be seen, of course, that under
this rule application for these articles can only be made
in person, or by letter, at Mr. Spear’s warerooms, No.
1116 Market street.
AVd snap state, in sonfilusldfi,that, as stoves aro bought
not to last for a season, but for years, It is wisdom and
economy to buy the best. We, therefore, recommend
tho Spear article referred to, as in all human probability
there will be no material improvements thereon during
ft? next ten years, at least. Their character for dura
bility has also been established ae unrivalled.
Sermon in behalf of the Poor.—To-mor
row (Sunday) at 30)f o’clock A. M., the fier. Dr. Mc-
Caffrey is announced to preach a charity sermon in St.
Patrick’s Clmrch, in hofaalf of the poor of St. Patrick's
pftvriah- Dr. McCaffrey fr an «bv|uent minister, of the
Catholic faith, and bis sermon will be worth hearing.
This chxrch is located on Twentieth street, below Locust.
E. G. Whitman a Co.’s Confectionery. —
The popularity of the confections made and sold by
Meesra, E, G. Whitman & Go., Second street, below
Chestnut, is indicated plainly in the burnouse rush for
thtm at their store. Their delicious chocolate prepara
tions anil fine mixtures, ut moderate prices, are tho topic
of universal converfation Every man of family should
take home a budget of thoso healthful edibles at leist once
a week.
Lamps fgr Burning Kerosene Oil. In
this blanch of our manufactures, Messrs. Witters & Co,
No. 35 North Eighth street, corner of Filbort, are un
rivalled- Their lamps are justly takiug the placo of all
other portable lights in use, both for public and private
edifices. The finest Oils, also, are always kept on hand
by this firm
Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.—
Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, has constantly on hand, expressly for the
use of invalids, a etock of pure old liquors. His supe
rior Brandies, and Port, Sherry, and Madeira wines, are
ordered from all parts or the city and country for this
purpose, lie keeps only the finest qualities, warranted
genuine, and of the highest purity.
Miss Emma Hardinoe will Lecture os
tl!8 “Declaration of Independence,”at Sansom Street
Han, tliis evening.
To Cure Bad Fits.—Get your coat cut by
HI oils. St-ynaro. and your pantaloons by Powers, the
celebrated cutters at Charles Stokes’ One Price Clothing
Store, under tho “ Continental," and you will not be
troubled with bad Jits for some time j certainly not
while ihet suit Uri* you.
Nimrod was the first founder of a kingdom,
2245 B. C. Mizraim built cities la Egypt, aud was the
first who assumed the title of king in that division of tho
earth. Saul was the first Kiug of Israel, 1095 B. C.'Most
of the Grecian States were governed by kings; and kings
first ruled in Rome. The Philadelphia public are indebt
ed to Granville Stokes, the Fashioner and Clothier, as the
originator of the Renowned Clothing Temple, at No. 609
Cbestnnt street, where garments of the latost stjloscan
always be obtained on the most reasonable terms.
Slidell and Family—The Beau-Monde.—
Accounts from Europe represent that Mr. Slide 1 and
family have set up a fine establishment in Paris, and are
fully recognized as part and parcel of th e bean-monde.
Paris is full of refugees from all countries, and all that is
needed for them to get social position is accomplishment
and wealth. Slidell speaks French like a native, but he
cannot command sufficient English to say one word iu
praise of the elegant garments made for military men aud
civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill
& Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth. The mention of such a loyal establishment would
blister his treacherous tongue.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
Salutation to Sphing.
BY THE BAUD OF TOWER IIAT.I,
Though thy grftmture of flowers,
In this chilly climo of oum.
Thou delay’et to wear eo long,
“ Gentle Spring!”
Though thy forehead is embossed
With a figure-work of frost,
I yill hail thee with a song,
11 Gentle Spring !**
“ Gentle Spring” I still will name thee,
Though I might with reason blame thee
For a temper somewhat shrewd,
“ Gentle Spring!”
And methlcks thy breeze* struck harp
Has a note tooshriil and sharp,
And thy voice is harsh and rude,
“ Gentle Spring!”
Hasten, Spring, and change tliy humor,
Change thy drees and be a bloomer ,
Deck thyself with mvny a flower,
“Gentle Spring!”
And let alt who feel si passion
To be dressed in fine Spring fashion
Come to greettheo at the Tower,
*• Gentlo Spring I”
Where may be found an assortment of Spring Clothing
unequalled in Philadelphia, Belling at the lowest cash
prices. Military uniforms made to order, at the shortest
norice.
TOWER HALL, No. 51S MARKET Street, Philadel
phia. BENNETT £ CD.
Umiam’s Hair Dye, 38 Cents a
BOX—Three boxes for S»!: the host in use. Try it.
Sold only at UPHAM’S, 403 CHESTNUT Street. It*
Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia!
DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned l
DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned!
DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned.!
DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned l
WISHABT’S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA
PILL id & pAyItlV4 £ur© for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a
cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years* stand
lug, or the money returned. Price SI per box. Beut by
mail, free of charge, on receipt of tho money. Depot,
No. 10 North SECOND Sheet.
Descriptive Circular sent free on application.
feB.2m li. Q. O. WISHART.
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
Styles, made in the Bert Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ON2-Paias Systm is strictly adhered to.
All aye tlttttbr treated alike.
se22-ly JONES A CO,. 604 MARKET Street.
Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nerv
ocs Cordial; or,
NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
The great remedy for ah Nervous CompliUHts, Debili
ty, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits. 4c. Price SI.
For sale by DYOTT A CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
jal-thstf Bepotforall Popular Medicines.
Office of the Adams
COMPANY, 320
CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, January 27,
1882.
The Adams Express Company having enlarged their
racilitieß at Waehingtoa, D C., by buUdizig a Railroad
depof, and having additional capacity for
transportation, aro now prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash
ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,
Adanißtown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South
occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates.
Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots.
Sutlers’goods and army supplies at (satisfactory prices,
on application at our office. Soldiers’ parcels taken at
much less than our usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted far
at our depot, 8. E. corner of BROAD and LOCUST
Streets. JOHN BINGHAM,
ja27-tf Superintendent.
MARRIED
RINE—SHULZE.—At Lancaster, on March 20, by
Rev. F. W. Conrad, Christian Rine to Miss Louisa
S/swlze, daughter of the late ex-Goveraor Shu!z u , all of
that city. *
NECK—SEN N.—On the 17th instant, by the Rev. J.
11. Kesnard, Mr. John H. Nece to Miss Sallie a. beau,
both of this city.
DIED.
WARDIN'-—Oil tho IttOMUßg&f tho Slat instant, Annie
Owens, daughter of William H. and Annie K. Ward in,
in the 2d year ot her age.
The rriends and relatives of the family are respectfully
invited to atteud her funeral, from the residence of her
parents, 1124 Brown street, on Monday morning, the 24th
iust., at 10 o'clock.
AMBLER,—<>□ the 19th Instant. In Plymouth town
ship, Montgomery connty, Mary Louisa, wife of Robert
Ambler, and only daughter of Mark and Mary Bartlson,
in the 25th year ol her ago.
Funeral to proceed io Radnor Friends’ Meeting, on
First day, 23d. #
SPENCE. —Ob the 20th imtant, Mr*. Elizabeth B.
Spence, widow of the lata Sftinuel P. Spnnco, of slaow Hill,
Worcester county, Mcl., in the 65th year of her ace.
The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock,
from the residence of her brother, Chas. B. Truitt,
Bridge street, between Thirty, sixth and Thirty-seventh,
Mabtua, West Philadelphia, Interment at Woodland
Cemetery. =¥=
BALTER —On the 18th inst., Mrs. Catharine Salter,
widow of the late Sami. Salter, in the 75th year of her age.
The friends of the. family aro invited to attond her
funeral from her late residence, No. 427 Richmond (late
Queen) street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock In
terment at Laurel Hill
PURVIS. —On Wednesday evening, 19th Inst., Robert
Purvis, Jr., in the 28tb year of h s age.
Bib friends are invited to attend the funeral from the
bouse ot his father, in Byberry, on Sunlay next, 23d
inst.. at 1 o’clock. #
■VTOUENING GOODS, AT VERY
.LvjL LOW PRICKS.—Just received Black Tamiscs,
75. cents; Shk Chally, 37# cents; Bareges, 12#, 15, and
18# cents; Crape Maretz, 18# cents; Camera llair
Bareges, 37# cents; Tamartinew, 18# ceuts; Sitin Plaid
Bareges, 18# cents; Mousselines, 25 to 31# ceut*;
Mohssellnes, double width, 56# and s2# cema; Motn*
splines, two yards wide, $1; Figured Silk Grenadines,
87# cents; Glossy Silks, 70 cents; Second M-uirntug
Chene Bareges, 12# cents; Black and Purple All-Wool
Mousselines, 31# cents.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
mhll No. 918 GUB.HTNCJV Street.
THE KIiPI'BLK'AX CITY CONVEX-
U 3 TIoN will meet at the County Court Room, THIS
EVENING, at 1% o’clock.
n* WM. J. WAINVVBIGHT, Pre«itleiit. .
WS* THE REPUBLICAN CITY COSVEN.
o=3- TION wiU ra;et THIS (S ( \TU)tDAY) bVE.
KING, at tho County couut house, at
o’clock. By order
It* CHAS. HUMPH3EY3, focraiarc.
(Y==- “BIVINK «MIVIPOTENCE.”-LEC.
Uol TUBE on till, sol'ject io the NEW JEBUsA-
I,km chukch, Cueuby tjtrwti wwt jf Twantiottii on
SUNDAY EVENING, at 7A' o’clock. It*
l Y's=* CESTENSUI M. E. CHURCH,
Ui_2 FORTIETH Street, bclov Chestnut, West
I'mlxklpliia.—Preachinc To-MORBOW, (Sunitar,l at
10# a. JH . by Rev. JOHN FRANCE—Eroding, 7#,
by Kiev. T. V. PLUMMER. u* '
UNION SERVICES, AMERICAN ME-
Uol CHANIOS’ HALL, EOURTH Stroet, l.e)ow Gl
rard Avenue.—Rev. J. K. CRAORkFT. late rector of
the Church of‘the Nativity, evill pre'cli iu tho Hail, oa
SAISRaTH AFTEItVOOW at 3H o’cloek.
V* JOHN NOLEN, Suoerintemlaat.
«e==. THE REV. TVitl. H. FURNESS i
UJi will preach in Washiniiton Hall, SPItINu GAR- j
DKN. above Eiehtli street, before the SECOND UNI- ;
TAKIAN SOUIETY, SIINj AV MORMNG, M.coli 23
.7 he Rev. FREDERICK FRO CHINGHAM in the '
EVENING. Services to comnienco at nuarter before j
11 o’clock A. M., and o’clock P. M, It*
P«n SECOND COMING OF CHRIST—On
UJ? To. MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at St.
Mfttthwr'ft Lutheran Ghnrch, HEW Btrteti tho pastor*
Rev. K. W Butter, will preach the second of hi* series
of discours* aon the above subject. Services commence
At half past 7 o’clock: Morning service atlOX* It*
yyrspa SPIRITUALISM.—MISS EMMA. IIAR
UJ? DINGK. of New York, will lecture at SANSOM
STRKET II \TiL THIS EVENING, at 8 o’qlacK, on
tbo “ freciamtion of independence.” and on SUNDAY
At 10# A. M., on the “ Ninth Chnptor of Mark,” and
she will give her closing lecture at 7)( ?. M, on the
«• Church and the Lyceum.”
Admittance to each 5 cents. it*
OPENING SERVICES. _ AIICH
ILf STREET M. E. CHURCH —Tho Hall, at the
N. E. corner of BROAP and AROH Streets, will be
opened for Divine Sorvice on SABBATH. March 251.
Preaching at 10# A. M., by Rev. JOHN P. DTJUBIN,
D. P. Sabbath-school mooting at 2# P. W. Addresses
by Rev. FRANKLIN MOOItE and others. Preaching
at 7jf V■ M., by Kov. THEODORE STEVENS. It#
nr==» riIUnCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
IL3 SPRING GARDEN, below Broad rtroot,—A
Series of Discourses on “Tho Soul’s Lire and
will (D V.) be commenced TO-MORROW (Sunday)
MORNING, March 23d, at M\ These Di courses
are Apodal)? intended for those who feel anxious con
cerning their spiritual welfare, ThQ RECTOS will
*leo preach at 7% 1\ M. Subject, by request, in tllß
Evening—“ Olivet, or the Innor Life.” Seats provided
for Sirangf-Ts. 11*
nr» THE TWENTY-EIGHTH OF THE
ILj Series of meetings in behalf of our brave Volun
teer*, will be held TO MORROW EVENING, at half
p»:t 7 o’clock, iu St. Paul’** M.E. Church, CATHARINE
Street, above SIXTH. Addresses by the pastor. Rev J.
Waller Jackpon, Rev. J II Peters, of the Baptist
Clmrch, and several ministers of the Conference. Those
meetings are hell under tho auspices of tho Army Com
mittc-c of Y. M C. A., who are sending reading matter to
tho IVi ns' Ivauia regiments and others, as fast as the
funds arc collected. It*
FORTY-FIRST ANIYI VKItSAHY OF
LL? the missionary society OF Tlllfi
PHILADELPHIA-CONFERENCE, will ho hnfd on
MONDAY, March 21tU, at 7 o’clock. Rt the Musical
Pirnd Hull, LOCUST Street, above Eighth. Addresses
nray be expected by Rev DrrPurbin, Franklin Moore,*
Bod. J. A. Wright, aud Hon. W. T. Willey, of the United
State* Senate, and otlmrs Tickets of admission may hp
bod at i'rrhenplno A Higgins’, Fourth street, below
Arch; Tract Depository, Sixth above Arch \ T. C. Nes
bitt, .1226 South Fourth street: J. W. Hicks, Second,
above Almond ; aud James B. Dare, 1227 North Second
slrcet.
mh22-2t* JAMES B DARE, Secretary.
ry» ANSWERS TO CONUNDRUM IN LAST
IL3 LAST SATURDAY’S “PRESS.”
Why is “ TIIE JAYNE’S-HALL CRAVAT STORE,”
now at the Southwest corner of EIGHTH and CHEST
NUT Streets, No 800, like the shoe on a mul deleft
hind foot?
Ist. Because it was not on tho right siflo before. —By
R. ,7. II , P. R. R. office.
2d. Because it is a tic for tho Tight ono.—By Mr. M.,
204 South Fifth Mr6oh
Our own answer, -with 100 others, we decline to publish,
on account of the and decide that the “tie” is
Mr. M.’s, 204 South Fifth street. It
ry==» PHILADELPHIA AND READING
UJ3 RAILROAD COMPANY,Office 73 S. FOURTH
btreet. Philadelphia, March 21, 1862.
To avoid detention, the holders of coupons of this
company, due ou the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
tlitm ut this office, on or before the 31st instant., when
receipts will bo given, and checks will bo roady for de
livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange For said receipts.
mh22-t3l S. BRADFORD, Socretary.
*r==- UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
IJJj (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS-)—The examina
tion of the Juj ior, Sophomore, onrt Freshman Classes^
at the close of the Second Term, will be held la the fol
lowing order;
FRID \Y. March 2lst— From 9 to 11, Juniors, by tho
Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy,) and Sophomores, by
Prof Frazer, (Chemistry of the Metalloids,) written.
From 11 to 3, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen, (Herodotus,)
oral.
MONDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, JttBWH) by Fri)f.
Kt-mlnli, (Differential Calculus,) and Sophomores, by
Prof. Jacksou. (Cicero,) written. From 11 to 1, Fre3h*
men,by Prof Coppee,(History,) oral.
TUISDAY, 2&th—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Trigo
nometry,) and Fre*bineiv( Algebra,) by Prof. Kendall,
written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Fraser,
(Dynamics.) oral
WEDNESDAY', S6th—From 9 to 11, Sopbomcroß, by
Prof. Coppee, (Logic,) oral. From 11 to l; Juniors, by
Prof Allen, (Demosthenes.) oral*
THURSDAY, 27th—From 9 to 11, Juniora, by Prof.
Jackiom (Cicero de Officii*,) oral. From 11 to 1, Sopho
mores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides,) oral.
FRIDA V, 28tb—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
Jackson, (Horace's Satires,) oral.
GRORGE ALLEN,
mh2l-Ct Secretary <f the Faculty of Arts.
WHITE OAK TIMBER.—OWING TO
IJJs? Die large appropriation (ten miUious of dollars)
nmde by Congiess for tbe construction of war vessels,
and also the great demand for almost every other species
of watercrafts, such as Schooners, Brigs, Steam Barges,
IUCfI, A'ft-. Will tftftd lA put the price of WHITE OAK
TIMBER at & figure considerably higher than aver
known before. A II of this class of timber will be furnished
from the Stales of Pennsylvania and Delaware, as the
Ohio timber cannot possibly reach the market before the
first of September, which will be too late for the Builders
of Vessels, they being obliged to have their vessels ready
for tho machinery atasrariy A d.-v as posable. ‘-Now
will h© the time for timber men to run to
market , nnd dispose of a quality of timber heretofore
little cabled for;” and should our people continue to per
mit the Britit-h Government- to go into our forests, and
nn*w down and carry away, to their ports, OUR BEST
OAK. to be used by them in buildingmen-of-war on
improved plans, this species of timber will, in a very
Short £££££ of tltiie, run entirely out, ii Had, io lieu Of
thU indulgence given our cousins across the watur,” we
may be vMied by themsomo morning, when least, ex
pected, with a fleet of those very grim-visaged fellows,
earning some 40 guns each, demanding of u<* m apology
for seme fancied off-nce, or an untangling of ideas to
suit the fancy of Lord Lyons or some other representa
tive of Jtrliuoy Bull; and. should we fail to make remu
neration as dmanecd, they inay invite US io try the
timbers of their crafts, to see whether an American Ball
can penetrate the American Oak as effectually as an
* English Ball" Yours,
mhil-3i* BAVK TOUR TIMBERS.
NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1562,
LkJ? at o’clock, Rev Dr. McOAFFREY 'will
preach a Ohirnly Sermon In BT. PAT CHURCH
for th« relief of the Poor of St. Patrick’s Parish.
nVh2l-2t*
fv-=» AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY
UJj OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
Notice is hereby given, that an Inpfalment of FIFTY
CENTS per share, on ftnd evtsiT fibare of tho Capi
tal etock o r the AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY
OF LAKE SUPERIOR will be due and payable at the
office of the Company, No. 45 Smtli THIRD Street, on
or before the first day of APRiL, 1562
By f rder of the Board,
mli2o IQt- BENDY SHARWOOD, Secretary.
iy» EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM
ILS RANY, Office 407 LIBRARV Sheet.
Philadelphia, March 14,1862.
The ninth (9th) instalment, of five dollars per share,
upon the Capita 1 Stock of the Company, will be payable
on the Ist of April next, at thoir Office.
ARCHIBALD McINTYEE,
mbis-ettlitepl Treasurer.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Sub-
IJaJj scribers to iho stock of the Pennsylvania
Fiscal Agencv are hereby notified that a second in
stalment of five per cent, on all shares of stock sub
scribed for prior to March 4,1862, will be due iiad paya
ble to the undersigned, at the-Office of tho (Jo’npaTiy, in
this city, No 4 WILLING’S Alley, on or before thelOth
day of A aril mxt; anp in default of said payment their
Block will bp forfaited.
mhBls 22 20 ap6* GHAS. M. HALL, Treasurer.
fyr=s» THE DEtXARATION OF lIVJ>EFEX
-I}.? PENCE will be the subject of a LECTURE, by
Miss EMMA HAR'fcINGE, one of the greatest living
orators, at SANSOM-STKEET FULL, on SATURDAY
EVENING, the 22d instant, at 8 o’cfosfc, AdUlHtftuCf) S
cents, to defray expenses Tickets for sa'e by T. B.
Pugh, ; southwest corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets;
S. Barry, Fourth and Chestnut streets, and by the Com
mittee. mhlB-tuth93t*
MOXLMENT CEMETERY NOTICE.
la3i —An Assessment of 60 Cents on each aud SY'D*
Lai Ut the (not heretofore exempted from ihx
atlun), w ill bn due and payahle, at eheOifice of the Ceino
te!y. No. 141 North SIXTH Street, ou the Ist day of
ArillL next.
The payment of $4.40 on any one Lot , together with
the at-geshineotfl rowrtue, will exempt the from tax
ation or flScepHmenfg forever hereaftHr. if paid boForo the
Ist day *f A PRIL nest; if paid after that time, the &&>
aesMtirntilien railing due omit be paid in addition.
mbl9-32t E. TAYLOR, Secretary.
lYs=* OFFICEOF THE C'ATAWfSSA RAIL
LLS ROAD COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, March 10,1862.
NCTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet
ing of tho Stockholders <?f this Conipauy Will be held on
TUESDAY, the first day of April, 1882, at 12 o’clock
noon, at the Company’s office, No. 308 WALNUT Street,
in tho city of Philadelphia.
The Annual Election for President and Directors will
be held on MONDAY, tho fifth day of May, 1862, at the
Company’s office.
mbio-tapl WM. R. FISHER, Secretary
AVIS AUX LIONS DE LA MODE*
lij Mn. P. ANDRIOT A L’HORMRtm O’jXfOHMEK LSB
Franoai* KT LBS ETRAXOEHS qd’il B3T aujourd’hui
QERXKT DB LA MAISON, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA-
D guarantie par sa position aux hommes do gout, que
ses vbtemens porterona toujonra un cachet do distinc
tion innimftable et a dcs prix a 25 pour cent au dessons
uiiello mnleon, Sa longue etude etsa pra
tique Pont mis en rapport avoc Icb artistes lee plus habiles
de eapartie, taut a Paris qn’a Londres, et qui Ini fourni
rons toujours les plus nouveßes modes et les xuieoxipor
ties de ces deux pays.
Avis a ceux qui tiennent a etre a l’avauce des modes,
mhl-lm
PERSONAL.— GEO. S. SHIN'DEL,
M D.—lnformation concerning him will thankfully
be received by P. W. SHINDKL, Philadelphia post
office. mh62-iit
GREAT EXPECTATIONS RAISED
in the minils of the people, by the wide-spread ropo
tation of REIMttR’B COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
for $l, are realized to the letter, on possession. SECOND
Stieet, above Green. .It*
Avert fine and interest
ing edit ction of valnablo AMERICAN COINS
anil MEDALS, COLONIAL and EXPERIMENTAL
PIECES, to he sold by anctinn at the store of EDWARD
COG AN, 48 North TENTH Street, on the 25t'i aud 28th
iußtant, at 7 P. SI. roh22 3i*
WAR PRICES NOW CLAIM THE
attention of the public, in the execution of life
size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil, at BEIMER’S, SECOND,
above Green street—a rare chance. It*
INJOTICE. —AU persons are cautioned
J-l against receiving the semi-annual coupons Nos.
32,317, 32.349, 32,387, 32,338, 22.339, 32,340, 32 341,
32,342, 32,343, 32,344, £5,483, 55.484, 55,485, 55,406,
50.497, for Interest upon the October fiwt three-year
United States bonds of &10Q each, due April Ist, the same
hAring been stolen, and payment stopped. Thar are
therefore unless, and can be returned to the Mayor's
Office. mb2'2-3t*
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIR
DYED artistically, at FOURTH and BRANCH.
mh22- if tf
A RMT CLOTHING AND EQDI
JLX PACE OFFICE, N. E. corner TWELFTH and
GIRARD
Philadelphia, March 21,1862.
PROPOSALS.
Proposal* are invited at this office until 81»t March, at
12 o’clock M., for furnishing 20,000 tin Oantneos, Army
Bttiuilerdi tvitli corks and strings cotat>l»io. A e.tnp'n
cAu he Aeon At "this office. Bidder, am please endorse
their communications “ Proposals for Canteens.”
G 11. GROSMAN,
Deputy Quartermaster General,
S GARDEN SEEDS OF RELIA
BLE QUALITY, Lnndrntli’s Ehlps Early Peas,
the earliest pea known. Kngenle Peas, a new variety, of
most excellent Quality. Beans and Peas in great v.-ri*
ety, including all the old standard sort*. Early Garden
Corn* Beet, fiaditih, Lettuce, Cucumber, Carrot, Pars
nip. Celery, Cabbage, Egg Plant, and Pepper Seeds;
Rhubarb Boots, Asparagus Roots, Ac.
b. t&NDBETH & SON,
Implement and Seed W arohouae,
21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
y GARDEN AND FIELD ROL-
Tflri .' ,n " »!*« *n4 Kitwi for nftle hr 0,
LANoltisTa A SOTf, Implßinßnt and Seed Wnrohouso,
Kos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street. It*
EXTRA EARLY PEAS, BEET,
—3C.Rftdisb, Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery, aud other Soeds,
for early planting. Alee, Onion retf, Karly Folatona,
A &DHJ*4iflviP. and RUuHari> U-•f.i-, IM'EifitVi SEED
W>>EHOUsE. 327 CHESTNUT Street. It*
HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!
Selling off cheap.
Prime Hams 7c., Bc., 9c., and 10c. per pound.
Prim© Shoulders &c , tjc.i and 7c. per pour'd.
It* No. 1519 MARKET Street.
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1862.
CENTS’ FURNISHINO GOODS
Q.EORGJE CxRANT.
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
No. fliq OHESINtfr btbkkt.
mliSO-Sm
JpLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
FOR THK ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS.
COLLARS, STOCKS, AND
WRAPPERS.
Manufactured at
W. W. KNIGHT’S.
NO. 606 ARCH STREET.
A full lino Ot
TIES, SCARFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always on hand. mhs 3mlf
Fine shirt manufactory.
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF BHI&TS,
Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT.
QENTLEMEN’B FURNISHING STORM,
Si. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
JafMf Four doors below the Continental
JgKY-B.LTJS KERSEYS.
(37 and 51-INCH.)
DARK-BLUE KERSEYS,
DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS,
INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS,
SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Regulation,
for Offioera’ Pants.)
WHITE DOMET FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
lOok., 120 z., * ISoe. TENT LUOS,
ElvamcM United States Arm/ standard.
ALFRED SLADE & GO.,
to Booth FRONT Street, and 39 LETITIA Street,
Philadelphia. ,felB-tmyl
Brass grommets and exe-
LET 3 for Military Blankets and Leggings. Manu
factured and for sale in any quantity at FIFTH and OO
LUMBIA Avenue. [mhB.lm*J K. IVINS.
LIPPINCOTT & GOJS
PBOTOGRAPniO ALBUMS.
New and improved styles, exclusively of our own
manufacture, embracing nil the various sizes suitable for
the POCKET or CENTRA TABLF.
ALBUMS FOR THE POCKET.
Cloth, gilt edge, with clasp, for 12 Portraits, $0 75
“ “ “ u 22 “ xio
Morocco “ « «12 “ 99
m u u u 24 “ 1 25
Tur. Mor. gt. ed. “ “ 32 « 150
tt a a i* “24 “ 2 00
ALBUMS FOR THE CENTRE TABLE.
Cloth, 'gilt edge, with clasp, for 20 Portraits, 200
«• «* « « 30 “ 2 76
“ 40 “ 3 13
“ “ “ “ 60 “ 3 50
Morocco, “ “ “ 20 “ 275
“ “ “ «t 30 “ 350
“ “ “ ct 40 “ 3 88
“ “ *t “50 “4 25
Tur. Mor. Ant., with 2 clasps, “ 20 “ 4 50
“ « a 30 « 4 75
u u ll u 40 «. s oo
“ “ *« “ 60 “ 5 25
Velvet, gt. mountings, “ ** 20 “ 5 75
“ “ it “30 “ 6 00
“ “ “ “ 50 “ 6 75
tGT Any of the above Nos. with ornamented tooled
edges, SI extra.
13 Oblong, 4to, bound
Tur. Mor. An
tique, two clasps, holding 100 Portraits, $8 75
14 Oblotg,4io,bound
in velvet, gilt
mountings, two
clasps, “ 100 “ 11 50
Nos. 13 and 14 with ornamented tooled edges, $2
extra.
This superb Album is iLtended either for the full-si ao
oval Portrait, so popular iu every household, or tor
Groups and Landscapes.
Cloth, ehgant clasp,
u ««
Tur. Mor. A in. 2 elegant
nwtaire clftbps,
*i u
“ ** ** 50 »< 25 00
The attention of the trade, and those who deal in
Photographic Portrait?, is invited to the above Albums.
A libe:al discount to dealers.
•T. B. LIPPINCOTT& OO.i
22 ana H North FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
TO THE TKADE.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
NEW AND IMPROVED STYLE
The subscribers, who were among the first to Import
this fashionable article from Fans. have, the Deal year,
with their long experience iu book-making, made mai}y
improvements iu the B arts style* still retaining the best
features found In the French-make. The Album will be
found of peculiar strength and beauty, dispensing en
tirtly vitb the broken-back, so objectionable in the old
plan. These boohs are now used exclusively wherever
known, and a plane© at them *ill show to the most care,
fare observer their great superiority over all others.
They have already published OKB HUNDRED SIZES
AND STYLUS, at from 60 cents to @5O.
They -publish one thousand choice CARTE 3
VISITE, including portraits of all distinguished persons,
Lists sent free.
mhlj-mt2is3t
Afresh assortibent,at less
THAN FORMER PRIORS.
FARR & BROTHER,
Importers, 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
mbSO-tf
REIMEK’d IVORi'TYPES OUT
VIE all competitions in the fiolrt. Ail are struck
by their beauty -ud tine finish, softness of color and
liftUliftl fUid easy outline of the form. SECOND, ftb&va
Green street. n#
OiIAVEL—ALL URINARY AND
V3T SKIN DISEASES cured by DB. SPEAK, 33
South FIFTEENTH Street It*
WINCHESTER’S SPECIFIC PILL
is a radical and promp* remedy for Spermator
rhea, or Seminal Weakness. From one to three boxes
will effect a cure in the most aggravated cases, whether
constitutional or arising from abuse or excess's. Price
SI per box. by mail, or rix for &5. Address S O. TIP
HAM. 403 URESTNUT Street, agent for Philadelphia, #
"VTARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
Xf-L a writ of sale, by the lion . JOHN CADWALA-
D£K, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, iu Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
biffht-pt and best bidder, for cash, at QUEEN-STREET
NYHAEF. on TUESDAY, April 1, 1-.64, 65 crates of
earthenware, part of the cargo of the ship Amelia,
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
V. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, March 21,1862. mh22-6t
THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
Have reopened atd refitted a
BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD’S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON. D. O.
This company is prepared to accommodate the guests of
thaibouse, and the public, with every Telegraphic facility.
Communication direct with
BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK,
And all Telegraphic Stations in the loyal States.
GENERAL OFKIOJC,
No. 432 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
W. F. WESTERVELT,
mhls-3m Superintendent.
BRUSHES
JJ AND
BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS,
KEMBLE & VAN HORN.
mh2o-3m No. 3-21 MAItKBT Street, Philada
COOK'S Ift)PROVED PORTABLE
SUGAR El APORATOJI.—The subscriber has ro*
cured fiem ih* proprietors the Sole Agency for the sale
of COOK'S IMPROVED PORTABLE SUGAR EVAP
ORATOR, in the counties of Chester, Delaware, and
Montgomery, in Pennsylvania; Burlington, Camden, and
Gloucester, in New Jeraoy: New Castle and Kent, in De
laware ; Cecil. Harford, and Baltimore counties, iu Mary
land • Altfh an Agency far the sale of tbo most impravtA
Cano Crushers, for horse or water power.
A limited quantity of Cane Seed ou hand for sale.
For information about the Cultivation of the
Caue and its send for circular.
MILTON CONARD,
mb!s*BBl WEST GROVE, Chaster co., Pa.
BURRELL, DECEAS-
The heir-at-law of WILLIAM BURRELL, of North
Lopham, Norfolk, England, is required. It is *up,*)Bed
the heir-at-law is one of the descendants of STEPHEN
BURRELL, who cane to this coqiitry from England
many jrean, ago, Apply, with full particulars, to
Mr. THOMAS MAY,
Boaupoyt, Quebec, or to
Mr. WILLIAM MAY, Solicitor,
No 2 Adelaide Place, London Bridge, London, England.
Quebec, March 14, 1862. m2O ihs 4t
"V[ OTlllE.—l will not be responsible
-L v for any debts or obligations whatever, contracted
by any party whatever, unless authorized hereto by
writing signed by me, bearing date after this date.
March 19, 1862.
liih'M-St* T. FORDHAM SIMPSON.
« UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for
sea service aboard of inen-of-war, SEVERAL HUN
DRED AHLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages
of eighteen ard forty years. Young men from the coun
try not less than 5 feet4# inchos high, who Bbftllpass
the medical examination, ppd cullbt* will roceivfl throo
emit per mile for the distance travelled in coming to the
Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce,
Philadelphia. All other information that may be re
quired wfli be given. JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
mb2l-12t and Recruiting Officer.
LEAF LARD.—79 tierces prime ket
tie-rendered Leaf Lard, for sale by
0.0. SADLER & 00.,
inb2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
f^HEESE. —150 boxes fine Herkimer
v/ County Cheese, lor sale by
C. d..SADLER & GO.,
ml'2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
Adamantine candles.—a job
lot of old Adamantine Candles, in store and for
HOfiSK RADISH.—Pure luck Island
Horne Eadieb, prepared for family use, in pint
and h«ilf*pint bottles, for eale to the trade by
BBODES & WIGLIAYS,
107 SoutU WATER Street.
LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT
ERR BRACES, and other Mechanlval A ppUauces,
ot correct contraction and ea*v to tho wearer. For sale
And adjustment at O. H. NJfcIDLUS’ LADIES* BTO&B.
TWELFTH Street, first door below Race.
Qmtjemeu requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the
Southwell wmt 7.WKUFTH and BA OR, where 0 H.
N. gives attention to this special feature. mh!2- 3ral!
MILITARY GOODS.
fob sale by
PHOTOGRAPHS AND ALBUMS.
IMPERIAL QUARTO ALBUMS.
bolding 20 Portraits, §9 00
« 30 “ 11 00
« 20 « 18 00
“ 30 « 20 00
“ 40 << 2} 00
J. E. TILTON & CO., Boston.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. j
RHODES 4! WUihMUftR,
107 South WATER Street
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
JNDIA SHAWLS.
GEORGE FRYER*
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened a choice lot of
REAL INDIA SHAWLS.
With a handsome stock of Rare and Handsome SILKS,
BACKS, and DRSSS GOODS* to 'which the attention of
the Ladles Jb invited. mh2o*3t
JOBBERS.
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
D BY GOODS.
Non. 239 end 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE
race; PIIIL ADELPIII A,
Haro now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will bo found a more than usually attract
five variety of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full as&ortmont of
MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
To which they invite iUe special attention of buyer?.
mh2l*2m
MILLINERY GOODS
1862. 1862.
LOUIS DANNENBAUM,
No. 57 North SECOND Street.
(Between Bfhrket and Arch,)
is now prepared to offer a large stock of
RIBBONS,
SILKS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Merchants and Milliners will find an admirable assort*
most of the above Goods, of the newest styles, at low
figures-, and are invited to call and examine.
■9“‘‘WELL BOUGHT IS HALF SOLD"
mh2l-12t*
1862. SPRINO - 1862.
WOOD & CARY.
(Successors to Lincoln, Wood, & Nichols,)
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Havo now in Store a completo stool;
OF
STEAWAND MILLINERY GOODB,
SILK BONNETS,
STRAW AND PALM-LEAF HATS,
To which they respectfully invite tho attention of the
former patrons of the house and the trade generally.
mar!2-2m
eg BFEINO. 1862>
RIBBONS. MILLINERY,
AND
STRAW GOODS.
BROOKS.
& Co., /
NO. 431 MARKET STREET,
Hay© now open—and to which dally additions are made—•
tht-lr
USUAL HANDSOME VARIETY
OF
RIBBONS.
BONNET MATERIALS, FLOWERS,
RUGHES.
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
FLATS, SHAKER HOODS, and
ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE MILLINERY
LINE,
Which will he offered at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
The attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
■9* Particular attention given to filling orders.
mh!3*2m
IJtHOMAS KENNEDY & BRO.,
729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
A Choice Btock of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
mbl3-Bm] AT LOUT PRICES.
YARNS, BATTS, & CARPET CHAINS.
\ H. FRANCISCUS.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS,
433 MAEKET and 5 North FIFTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA..
Buyers will find a foil Stock of
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN
CARPET CHAIN,
COTTON YARN,
TWIST, FILLING, WADDING, BATTING,
COTTON LAPS,
TIB YARNS, TWINES, CANDLE WICK,
COVERLET YARN, BROOM TWINES, SHOE THREADS,
CILLINO AND SEINE TWINES,
BED OORDS,
WASH AND PLOUGH LINES,
COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE.
Also, a full assortment of
FLY NETS.
Which he offers at Manufacturers
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
PI. FBANCISCTJS.
433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Always on hand, a full StOtk or
TUBS, BUCKETS, CHUBSS, MEASURES, BROOMS,
WHISKS,
FANCY BASKETS,
wall, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BBUSHES,
LOOKING-GLASSES ami WINDOW PAPER,
Hate, Keelers, Flour Duckets, Rest Boxes,
WASH BOARDS, ROLLING and CLOTHES PINS
FLOOR and TAELE OIL CLOTHS.
SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS.
Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby. Horses, Ac., &o.
All Goods sold at
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
tnhll-2tn
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£JHECKS FOR
QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS
Forwarded for Conversion into
BIS FEB CENT. CERTIFICATES AT LQWS&X
BATES.
MONET ADVANCED, IF DESIRED.
mbl3-10t DREXEL A CO
CO OAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR
<PUjOW# SALE* on a valuable farm In Montgo
mery county. Also, a number of first-class city Mort
gages and Ground Bents, of different amounts, at a dis
count Apply to E. PETTIT,
mb7-tf No. 300 WALNUT Btreet.
INsiiranoS OOMrMfUSB.
INCE COMPANY,
Street.
4AT? INSURANCE.
CTOB9.
Fame insure
No. 406 CHESTNUT
FIRE AND INLj
DIBKI
E. D. Woodftyff,
John Kessler, Jr. f
P» S 3. Justice,
Washington Jones,
Chat. Stokes,
i John W. Kverman.
*K* President.
.RhSOK, Vive
iABD, Secretary. [mhl9-iftf
,T'
F. N. Buck,
Ohos Richardson,
Henry Lewie, Jr.,
Alex. Wbilldin,
Geo. A. West,
O. W. Davis,
FRANCIS V. DUO]
CIUUT.KH RIO HI
WILLIAMS f. BLANCH
/COMMONWEAL 1
ranck company,
PENNSYLVANIA.
X>IBXgTOB9.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Bonn,
John M Whitall, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker,
Thomas 8. Stewart* William Btrutbers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah X uee.
DAVID JAYNE. BI D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, BIS CHESTNUT
fitrevt* Philadelphia. ee4>if tf
u Jr IRE INSO
OV THE STATE Of
RETAIL. DRY GOODS.
JjjEMOVAL OF TUB
PARIS MANTILLA,
CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM
No. 920 CHESTNUT St.
FIRST OPENING
SPRING CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS,
PALETOTS, and
MONDAY, MARCH 24.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
r01122-3t
QHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN,
*3 & ARRISON,
No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street,
Feepectfully invite the attention ef buyers to their new
and largo stock of
FINE AND DICH NOTTINGHAM LACE and
MUSLIN CURTAINS,
AND
LACE AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES,
bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold n bargain,
mli22-etuib€t
linen, white goods,
L AC E .
EMBROIDERY STORE.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Bubscriberbas opened the Store, No. 1024 CHEST
NUT Street, for the sale of eyery yftrlety of GOODS IN
THE ABOVE LINE.
LACES—In great variety.
LACE GOODS— III great variety,
ill PtETiS —Of all descriptions.
LINEN GOODS—Of every description.
WHITE GOODS—Of every description.
EMBROIDERIES—Of every description.
LINEN HDKFS—Ladles*, Gents 1 , and Childron’a of
ah descriptions.
HAS JUST OPENED,
FOR GARIBALDI f5O pieces French Muslin, 2
yards wide; 20 do French
Puffed Cambric; 30 do
Plaid and Striped Cam
brics; 30 do do do Nain
sooks j 10 do Black and
White Figured Net, and
a great variety of other
materials.
JACKETS AND
WAISTS.
For TRIIYI- f 100 piecos Yaloncieime Edgings.
] 50 piecos English Thread do.
| 25 pieces Black do do.
I 25 pieces I’ushor do.
MING THE | 25 pieeo9 Blond;; : do.
100 Cambric and Swiss Edgings and
Insertings.
And
articles.
ABOVE.
The above are all now and desirable stylos, and will be
sold at very low prices.
EDWARD M. NEEDLES.
No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
mh2o-3t
YRE & LANDELL.
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ABCH.
SPRINGE OPENING.
NEW CHINTZES,
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD’S PEAIDS,
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
BLACK FIGURED SILKS,
COLORED FQULT BE BOIES*
mblO-mw&atf
NE W EMBROIDERED PIANO
and table covers.
Just opened, new and desirable styles of Embroidered
Covers, at low prices.
SHEPPABD. VAN HARLINGEN, G ARRISON,
m lOOB CHESTNUT Street.
TVTEW FURNITURE CHINTZES
AM AND *UBNITUBE COYEBTNGS.
The subscribers respectfully invite the Attention of
buyers to their new stock of Furniture Chintzes and
Coverings
SUEPPARI), VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
mh22.otrp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW
• OPEN
10,000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS,
Of all grades and qualities, purchased at prices far below
tbe cost of importation, consequently they are Able to
offer one of tbo L A RG KST and CHEAPEST
Of Fancy Silks In the city.
Rich Fancy Silks from BSc to $2.
Two-faced Fancy Silks 75c, worth $1.1211.
CHEAPEST 75c-SILKS IN THE uITY.
Good styles at SO and 82j£c, worth 88c.
Small Plaid Silks 50c, worth 75c.
Sotici Grt-tm and Slue Silks. 75c.
TwO'faccd Fieu'sd Black Silka 75c, worth $l.
Also, a LARGE and CHOICE assortment; of
* NEW SPRING PRESS GOOPS.
NEW STYLES OF ENGLISH AND MERRIHAC
AND ALL AMERICAN CIHNiZES, 12Kc.
no 713 nortn I'KNTF Street, above Coates
N. B.—New Goods opcniug dally, mk22
‘VrisW SPBING GOODS.
JL t Assortments received of
Pluiu Brown Po rie Sr-ios.
Modes and Bright Colors.
Neat Checked Silks.
Black Figure* Sjifa,
Glossy Cloaking Silts.
New and neat printed Lawns.
Plain St* les of Organdies.
Rich printed Organdies.
Children’s neat fino Chintzeß.
Piques for Girls, and Wrappers.
New, neat, and rich Do liaineß.
Bright plaid Worsteds,
New printed Baregea. very cheap.
Foulard Robes, at very low rates.
New Spring Shawls and Mantles.
SH&BP'<KS3 BROS.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
TTIROM A BANKRUPT STOOK.
X? WILL OPEN THIS MORNING—
50 dozen L (J Hdkfs. at 81.50 per dozen.
27 *» “ “ at 81.62 «
4 u Gents 1 Bordered Hdkfs. 86 per dozen.
2 41 Ladies’hemmed at cents each*
3 it ft « u tacks, at 62jf cents.
4 (K “ 3 tucks, at 76 cents.
2 “ Suspenders at 37 Jj cents.
4 « “ at 50 cents.
6 ■ " “ at 75 cents.
4 * « . “ at 67 cents.
Also, a nice assortment of Dress Goods, at
JOHN Hi fiTOKEB%
702 ARCH Street.
N. B—Jackson’s celebrated Countiug-house PENOIIi.
All Merchants and Bankers use them. mblS
"VTEW SPRING PRINTS,
An ' CHOICE STYLES.
MKHHIMACS,
SPBaGUE,
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF GENTS.
A large lot best Btyles and fast colors at 10c.
COWPBBTHWAIT * CO.,
mlils.tr ». W. cor. EIGHTH and lUABKET Sts.
Linens by the piMeoSTarl)
Ballard Vale Flannels, 33 to 75 cts.
Linen Diapers, old prices for best goods.
Phirt Fronts, fresh lots, 25 to 60 cts.
Domestics always at lowest market rates.
coopkb a L’ONABD.
fUSbIMERES:
6,543 yardf all* wool goods.
Boys 1 Cassimeres iu greatest variety.
Men’s Fancy and Black Cassitneres.
Black Cloths at the right prices.
OOOFBR ft OONARD,
Blhis PAUthfeMl Corner and MAftKBT.
EYBE & LAN DELL ALWAYS
keep the verr
Beet Black I>imb SiUa.
H*-avitut Corded biiks
Wl(tnwi’ SilkUi very rinrahls
Eire & lajsrell have
Shawls for the sear trade.
Black Stellas, from 81 to 815
Black Shawls, all /trades.
Fashionable Serins Shawls.
T?YRE & LaNDELL, FOURTH and
JLd ABOH Streets, have now for Spring sales—
Solid Colored Poult do Boies,
Solid Colored Figured Silks,
Moire / ntigiif b "and Watered Silks. mh2o
MEBB PORK,—2OO bbla Mess Port,
Tor eate by 0. C. BADLEB A C 0.,.
jnhSO-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
DEMI-SACQUES,
The Korau is written with tho utmost elegance and
pnrity of language.
The Koran will be followed by translations of Tin-:
Zexd-Avksta (Porsees or Persian Fire-worshippers),
The Vedas (Hindoo), The Book of Kjxgs (Chinese),
and The Edda (Scandinavian).
111.
THE OLD LIEUTENANT AND HIS SON*
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tateuch. ) dea Prvfo-oor of
Ancient History,
Oxford, and late
Fellow and Tutor
of Exeter Coll.
VII. Inspiration EDWARD HAR
OLD BROWN K,
Bi Du Norriaian
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and Canon RuHiden
tiary of Exeter Ca
thedral.
VIII. TAe Death of Christ ..... WILLIAM THOM
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U CLANfi —GRAND UNTSN 800TTHH CON
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AND BALL on tho 28th day of April next Further
particulars will be published in duo time. It
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SATURDAY EVENING. March 22,
ALINE, THE ROSE OF KILLARVEY.
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After which, first, time in ten rears.
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C«leb Quotem
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Sole Lemoe MRS. M. A. GARBRTTBOV.
MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, March 22,1802,
The pklfoirbiitbce w jj] conmiern'o wjrk the Drama of
Mickey Malone Mr. Bamgv Williams.
Widow Casey Mrs. Barney Williams.
To bo followed by the Extrav+sran/.a of
YANKEE COURTSHIP.
Onr Jf mimft
To conclude with the Farce of
ins iiaiau tiger.
Paddy Byan Mr. Barney William*.
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Ivminated Tableaux , illustrating fecenury, architecture,
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Mtaß Wheeler defending herself from thoSonoys;
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PUBLIC BEHEABSAL9 every SATURDAY at SV
o’clock P. SI., at the MUSICAL FUND U ALL.
Package *f Eight Tickets, 91; Single Ticket*. 36 cto
To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. K. Gould's
3eT*nt>: and Obnutm?*. and af. tho d<v>r of t'jp
GERMA^ T TOWiS T PROPERTY.
iIIKOK SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, on
COTTAGE Lane, near Puey’s lane, within five minutes*
walk or Puey’s Lane Station, 1-jt 190 feet front, bv 350
deep. House built in best manner, containing fifteen
rooms, with all modem conveniences} gas, hot and cold
wMt-?, bhth room, Ac,, with an abundance of shade and
fruit troea Also, n gmd stable. Inquire of J. tt.
BENPEKPINE, 8. W corner of SEVENTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, or at his dwelling adjoining
the property on the north. mh2l-3t#
tfSi NOBRISTOWN MANSION FQR
Elia SALE —A superior well-built Mansion* with threa
acres cf land ; building commodious, aud commanding
un extensive view or the surrouudmg country. Also, a
very excellent Cottage residence, with 10 or 40 acres of
land, in I’ottstown, the house being very commodious,
end having all the modern conveniences.
UlMl-St*
fZi. FOR FALE—A very choice Lot,
3E- containing about 9 Acri fl of Superior Laud, situated
on the West Chester Railroad, 11 miles from the city J
desirably located tor improvement, with four fronts*
springs of excellent water, and a large number of shade
an* fruit trees. J. D. REINBOTH,
inh2l.3t* 436 WALNUT St moL
gn A FARM OF 20 ACRES.—
ZJIL Also, a handsome COUNTRY SEAT. Apply to
WHITEMAN Sr WILLS, No. 1 MERCANTILE LI
BRARY BUILDINGS. mh‘2l-3t*
A SMALL FIRE-PROOF SAFE
for Sole Cheap. Apply at 1009 BASHOUPH
mliSl-St*
TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN—A.
large communicating Parlor and Chamber, in a pri
vate bouse on Walnut street* without board. Inquire at
tlie me Store, - ELEVENTH and WAiOTT Streetfl.
m FOR SALE—A FINE FRCIT
one mile from Railroad Station, near Do
ver. Exteipive PEACH ORCHARD, just in the prime
of bearing, besides a great variety of other fruits, lurge
Ginpery; Ac Plain iniprovaiaattUL p<>p
etEfcloti. Also, a number of Pants poa-enaion of which
can be given this Spring. Apply to K. PETTIT,
ndr2o.tr No. SCO WALNUC S'reet.
A DESIRAKLE WES P PHILA-
MliL DELPHTA RESIDENCE FOR SALE, N E. cor
ner ot Tf?7DTTrNINr!I (nr WILIiTaMj Street and
gPBTTCE; house 40 by 30, with kitchen back, ftttd all the
modern conveniences: lot 100 by 175. with fruit trees,
shrubbery, Ac., Ac. Term# easy. Apply to
tFOPi PALE OR RENT—A eon
ver.ieut HOUSE, Stabling, &c„ with ten Acres of
Land attached, nine miles from the city. Apply to
E.P. MIDDLETON,
5 North FRONT Street.
bendary of St.
FOR SALE—TIie Stock and Fixtures
of A first. chips GROCERY STORE, estAblUhgd
Iweniy yeurß mid lining a r.joJ business. Siuisfuctory
rOHsouu given for. selling. N. E. corner of SIXTH Hud
BUTTONWOOD. mt ,lB 61#
gj| TO LET—Germantown HOUSE,
Killeouth side of KITTEN Struct, sor.ond houn«
"'{lt <’f Mftrion, btfjimd Green street, t’nananlnn April
1. Itent $250. Apply to WM. H. 11A00N,
PIMB-6:* No. 23 Itorth FOURTH Street.
WANTED BY A A SITU
ATION in any kind of a Frore, Wholesale or It*-
tail A small compensation reunited. Address “A. P. 0 11
li*
\\T ANTED—A Partner, in a whole^-
I I sale Drug. Homo, Alteedy fnirly cefftHinhetl.
Address “ Merchant,'* trifi oof The rrexs. mtiAiU*
WAJNTEU— A GIRL TO DO
general housework. Goih! rocwamtendaiiona
required. Apply at 1824 Noitk FIFTEENTH Street.
mbl9
WANTED— A SITUATION aa
Coachman, by a single man. The best of refe
rence given, having had-experiouco in the country, amoog
horses, fer fifteen years. Address “J. 6.," this offleo.
mhlB.st*
THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
CAFES AND REFRESHMENT SALOONS,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Underneath and iu Imtnudiata cownoetion with
TUB CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
A CARD.
The proprietors of the Continental Hotel respectfully
announce the opening of
THE BEbTAUBANT SALOONS,
In connection with the Continental Hotel.
THE LADIES 1 SALOON,
The entrance to which is No 826 C|)i>rtbut ulreeti and
communicating witli tho tauies* entrance oi the Hotel, it
devoted entirely to tho accommodation of ladies ouly, or
those who bavo the escort of gentlemen. Withdrawing
and toilet rooms, with all the luxurious conveniences of
the boudoir, are attached to this portion of the estab
lishment.
THE GENTLEMEN'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT,
cvumiumcatu/g with the mam hall of the hotel, possessed
similar facilities, both having
family and retiring rooms
for large or Bmall partios. In connection with these sa
loons there are facilities for writing, a nows and book
stand, and United States post office.
TBE TABLE D’HOTE AND GENERAL CARTS
will comprise all the
DELICACIES AND REFINEMENTS
OF TUB
CONTINENTAL CUISINE,
Combined with nil the
LUXURIES THAT THE BEABON AFFORDS,
Neither pain* nor expense being spared by the proprie
tors (6 ftlllSF fills MlUblULmeiil worthy of the prestige
of the Continental Hotel and the city of Philadelphia.
lithlS.dt
fTlflE t*T. LOUIS,
_L CHESTNUT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD
AM) rocimi, I'IIIIiADELPniA.
Tlie undersigned having leased,for a term of years, thl«
popular house, have the pleasure of uuuouucinit to their
frieids, and the travelling community, that it is now
open for the reception of guests. The Intise, since ths
first of March last, liua been entirely rennvuted and re
fitted, in a superior mwmfr j th? aparlmMits nra larga*
well Yramluted* and mrnUhra in modern style. It h
centrally located, convenient to all the depots and steam
boat landings, and in tho immediate vicinity of the Goa
toui House, Tost Office, and the Corn Exchange.
Connected with the Hotel is a RESTAURANT for
the »ccoi>niudation of those preferiingthe KTTROPKAN
PLAN. Prices of rooms ft urn TUftEE TO SEYBN
DOLLARS per week| according to location.
Board Jf1.50 per day. Table d’llote for merchants and
businessmen, irom 1 to 3 I*. M.
mbS-lmif
11/romJMRNTS A N D , G ft A V s
STfrNisH At very reduced prices at Marble Works
of A, STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Vleventb
Street. t&hl3-3cuif
AMUSEIHGNTH.
SECOND NIGHT OF THH
f.'OCKSK OF
Mh *MMKS B. MURDOCH,
Tina EVENING, March 22.
PROGRAMME,
TJCKRTB FIFTY CKNTA
HUGH RANKEN, Secrotary,
Mr*J»hn Draw.
.....Mr. Frank Drew.
Mrs. Cliaa. Ifeari.
UNCLE PAT’S CABIN.
Mrti. Barney Williams.
rOR SAJjE ajnd to let
J P, RGINBOTHk
430 W\LW??t Street,
PRESLKY BLAKI.STON,
25 South blXTll Street,
HENItY M. MWIIHUT,
209 South FIFTH Street.
WANTS*.
HOTELS.
HENRY NEIL,
ISAAC L. DSYOE.
. Mr. John Drew.
Mrs. John Drew.