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    PHOTOGKAPH AND ALBUMS,
EEV. JOSEPH A. SEISB, D.D.—We
1 have just published a *«ry fine Card Photograph
of Bev. JOSEPH A. SKIS 3, X). D.
McALT.ISTER & BROTHER,
72$ OatsSTNUT Street.
Large as life and quite as
Natural, are REIMKR'S life-size Photographs in
oil, now, Id consideration of the times* made at reduced
prices. SEOOND Street, above Green. h*
Hors re oomb&t. —ah competi
tors are placed ia that position by the superiority
of BEIMER’S Colored l>h..to*r»phs, inimitable in color
-and finish. SBCON L Street, anore tireen. It*
"MABTIEN’S P iiOroGKRPH AL-
Jj»A BUMS AND CARD PORTRAITS.
We have now rtfmly, of onr own manufacture, a com
jplcte and extensive assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Made of the very best U'HUtUIh, nod equalj if U)t sw
p»rior r In aisle and finish, to tmy now in The UUirhOt,
•whilst they are offered at Lower Prints than sny others.
'The assortment comprises eevoral new Varieties, as well
« NKW DESIGNS AND U LAS US. Every Album is
furnished with a TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX* Printed
as Gold.
CARD PORTRAITS.
Vie are now publishing u sericß of nniiiue and Life
like Pot traits of tho Distinguished Meu of the Time—
embracing Military and Naval Office* e, Members of Con
gress, Civilians, &c. They are fine line engravings,
BIPOTItPd. IZI shiv, au«i prepared from tl*e
latest Photographs, many of which have been ob
tained expressly for this collection. Beiug printed on
cards of the same size as the *‘ Lartes de Visite,” they
are adapted to the Photograph Albums, or can be sent
to dietftnl frifnd* by omil.
These Portraits »re euperiorTonny now In the market,
and are remarkable for the faithfulness with which the
likeness is portrayed. When purchasing, be cartful to
inquire for ’
MARTIES’*; CARD PORTRAITS,
Prick 10 Cents icacit, .
OR TU’BNTk copied roa unk pollab,
Complete Catalogues of our Albums and Portraits may
••be obtained gratiß.
Published by
WILLIAM S. A ALKRRD MABTIEN,
apli>-tf 6(16 CHESTNUT Street
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
& toTKOtJO,
NO. 2-2 NORTH FOTJBTH STREET,
(Four doors below the merchants 1 Hotel,)
Now offer to country merchants a large stock of
CHINA, GLASS, & QUEENS WARE
apP-lm
JIUJT.UO' «UUI)S.
gKY-BLUK KLEftSEYS,
(ST and 34-INCH.)
DARK-BLUE KERSEYS,
DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS,
INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS,
SKY-BLUE CASSIMEKES, (New Regulation,
for Officers’Fame.)
■WHITE DOUBT FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
10oz., 120 z., Al5Ol. TENT DUCK.
-All-warranted United States Army standard.
FOR SALE BY
ALFRED SLADE & 00.,
40 Sooth FRONT Street, and 39 LETITIA Street,
Philadelphia- feifl-tmrl
finAAClAii.
QUARTEKMASTEK3’ VOUCHERS,
CHECKS RECEIVED THEREFROM,
WANTED,
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED.
DBEXEL & Co.
ap3-10t
1 q enn —THIS AMOUNT TO IN
tJ/XOet/v v« VE;T in one or two Securities, as a
jennanent investment. Apply to E. FETX'IT,
mh36 Mo 309 WALNUT Street.
PROPOSALS.
A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP
JA. AGS OFFICE.
Philadelphia, April 12. 1862.
PROP6BALB Will be recttlreti at this oMcd iiutil 12
■o’clock M. on MOMDAV, the 2lst lost., for furnishing
at the Schuylkill Arsenal, viz:
1,500 Sides Wax Upper Leather, to be fiTßt-class oak
tanned, from slaughter hides, well finished, and to mea
sure 14 or more square feet to the qid?,'
l.£6d£i<£oi* Xtcrtithcr, beat quality Qftk-tauued, from
’Buenos Ayres or La Platte Dry Hides, to weigh 14 or
more pounds to the side.
All to be stamped with the name of the supplier.
Bids must be endorsed “Proposals for Leather,’* and
La directed to G. 3 GROSMAN,
BpU Peputy Qu&itermaster General.
SEALED PROPOSALS,ENDORSED
“ PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A HO3-
TITAL,” bib inTitK, and will ua racalvod at the tilliaa of
tae Quartermastpr, u. a. Army. Nortboasl corner or
■’GIRARD ana TWELFTH streets, until 12 o'clock M.,
of MONDAY, April 21st, inst, lor tne erection and com
pletion of atf mporary hospital for the nee of the Uolttal
States. f 9 letßitd upva ttiil o[ siouud uituate in
'West rmiadciphta m yonrt ?rm Crees, between tlie oM
Baltimore turnpike and Spruce street continued. adjoin
ing and west of Forty, flexind street, being a part of a
dairy farm owned by Messrs. Eire and Fennel, and at
present occupied b> Win. Stockbiue
Detailed plans ac<t full epecitications can be eeeu at
the office of JOHN McABTHUB Jr., Architect. 505
CHESTNUT Street, where any Information relative to
the proposed buildiogs will be given.
Each bidder must name tbe amount of cost for plumb'
log and for cooking avpnratusi separate fronu altlioughin*
eluded in lua general proposed.
Xach proposal must state tbe shortest time in which
2t is preposed to complete the entire work, and to he con
sidered as a bona fide bid, must contain also satisfactory
reference* and security in the usual form of a bond e*|ual
fo the whole amount of the couti mcl
G. a. CHOSMAN,
Deputy Quartermaster General.
JMPORTANT TO
CANAL BOATMEN.
Ptttiea owning ot controlling
CMAL BOATS SUITABLE I'OR CARRY.
ING LUMBER,
Wil please furnish the undersighed with BATES at
whkb tte? will agree to TRoKiit’ORT this ARTICLE
from
WEST PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK,
Per thousand fee{ <?r
At LOW BATES, the quantity would be unlimited.
H. H. HOUSTON,
aplt-Ct GENBBAL FBEIOHT AGENT.
7THEPHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.
_L THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRES,
i SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.
SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.
Served by careful camera For
TWELVE CENT! A WEEK.
TWELVE CENTS A WEEK.
Payable to the carrier, or by mail, for one dollar for
wo months.
SESP TOUR APPBES3.
'll) Ot Ini iMjvii'.BK, 121 Salitb THIRD Street.
_ apl4>3t
*Ke PBUjADELPHI a. inquirer ,
the LATEST NEWS up to &.rU s bt
Y of the WorWj is sent BVBBY MORNING
f l, f ° r pOLI.AI! FOB TWO MONTHS,
DOLLAR FOR TWO MONTHS,
DOLLAR fob two months,
Adaregj ' lT;,lu:e
WILLIAM W. HARDING,
INQUIRER BUILDING,
131 South THIRD Street.
jL coijtainiiig the LATEST jnkws np to daylight
Trom all wuta of Ihe World; 11 lint EVERY MORNIXO
BT MAIL iß FOB TWO MONTHS,
ONE DOLLAR FOR TWO MONTHS,
ONE DOLLAR FOB TWO MONTHS,
payable iu advance,
Addrcaa
WILLIAM w. HARDING,
INQUIRER BUILDING,
131 South THIRD Street.
TITHE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.
X DODBIiB anHEI, 45 COLUMNS.
PINGLE copies TWO CENTS.
Sold by ALL NEWS AGENTS EVERYWHERE,
and gemd b> careful and reliable carriers
AT EVERY HOUSE IN THE CITY
anp Piexuicig fur
TWELVE CENTS A WEEK,
PAYABLE TO THE CABBIEK
AT THE END OP TOE WEEK or end of Month.
Send pour address to
THE INQUIBEB OFFICE.
No 131 SOUTH THIRD BTBET,
BELOW CHESTNUT,
And set the beet daily paper published.
Sent by Mail for ONE DOLLAR FOB TWO
MONTHS, MILSt
rpHE PHIL ADELPHIA INQUIRER.
I DOUBLE SHEET, 48 COLUMNS.
SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS
Sold by ALL NEWS AGENT? KYERVWHBBKi Ml)
eerred by caitfnl and reliable carriers
AT EVERY HOUSC IN THE CITY
AND DISTRICTS FOR
TWELVE CENTS A WEEK,
PAYABLE TO THE CARRIER
AT THE END OP THE WEEK «- «o 4 cf Mvatb.
Send your address to
THE INQOIREB OFFICE,
No. 131 SOUTH THIRD ST BEE,
BELOW CHESTNUT,
And let the heat daily paper pubUshoL
Sent by mail Top ONI DOLLAR FOB TWO
MONTHS. apl4*2t
The phila delphia inquirer.
DOUBLE SHEET, 48 COLUMNS.
SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.
Sold by ALL NEWS AGENTS EVERYWHERE, and
.erred by cm, ,-t ui and reliable carriers
AT EVERY HOUSE IN THE CITY
AMD DISTRICT? FOB
TWttvt; CENTS A WEEK,
PAYABLE TO THE CABBIE ft
AT THE END OF THE WEEK or end of Month.
Send yonr nddrani to
THK INQUIRER OFFICE.
NO, 131 SOEi'H THIRD STBEET,
BELOW CHKifNUT,
And set the beet daily paper pnbliehed.
Sent by Hul for ONE DOLLAR FOB TWn
MONTHS- apl4-2r
T ABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
AJ clothes-saving machine.
TIME-SAVING MACHINE.
Haley, Morse A Boyden’a Clothes Wringer saves labor,
time and clothes, and jg an Improvement which will moil
certainly be generally adopted. li Is self- adjusting, Biro*
pie, and durable, and is far superior to every other de
vice for the purpose intended. Over live hundred have
been sold within the last thirty days In this city, do
family should he without one. They are warranted to
giva pttfeeluUfa!*cGo<i.
For sale b? L. 1. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, COS,
A Co, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to
apl-lm
9A CWT. UIIOIUE WHlTfi BYfi
,«V FLOUR, inat received pud for eale al No. 113
PPRIN J «ABDM BtiecL mh3»-tf
RETAIL DRV WMHW,
JJYRE & LANDELL
£l. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
SPRING OPENING.
NEW CHINTZES.
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
BLACK FIGURED SILKS,
COLORED POULT DE SOIES,
mhin.mwAs If
JR. CASSELBERRY WILL OPEN
• thiamorning, the following lot* of Goods, from the
numerous Auction Sales of the past weok ;
300 ydß. Rich ftjlo Curtain DAMASK*, IX vie. wida,
superior quality and rich coloring* t¥i% cent*.
CO doz. all Linen Doylies, at 50 cunts per dez.
25 doz. do. do. do. 75 cents, very superior.
22 doz. Damask large size Napkins. 8S cents par doz.
25 doz Double Damask, 10-4 Table-Cloths, at $2.
3& PGB. £.4 U’ldG fild&lh&l Tdhlo Linens, 47 cents.
Embroidered Lace Curtains, 4 yds. long, $2.75.
1 Additional case 4-4 fcheplieid’s Plaid Cashmeres, at
33 cents; 15 pieces all wool Figured and Plaid De
laic cs, 25 cents.
SILKS! SILKS 1
a lino or heavy and wide BLACK MANTILLA
SILKS. Best 75 cent Block Silk in this market.
Heavy full boiled Queen's and Gray Silks, 69 cents.
10 pieces Solid colors, Brocade Silks, 75 cents.
Superior quality, small figured, double faced Black
Silks* ffil.os. X wide Plain Silks, breena and browns,
$l. 10 pieces Himalayas, at 9 cents.
11 • 4 Honey-comb Quilts, cheap.
Several cases Williauisville Muslins, 15 cents,
o Additional cases, newest designs and best quality
English and American CbinfzeF, cones.
J.R. CASSELBERRY’S
Mammoth Dry Gooas Houso,
45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
P. S.—Depot for the PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION
FLEXURE SKIRT, containing 13 Hinges.
The Skirt needs no ptfti-ingit sells fast enough j
mulwdy likes them. For aulc only at _
It CASSELBERRY’S.
p BAY SILK POPLINS.
vT Beat quality Grays and Cbecka,
Very giessj- and desirable.
SIIAKPLESS BBOS
/CHECKED TOIL DU JSORD.
V-/ Solid Checks, bright colors,
For ChiWreu’s dresses.
SHARPLESS BftOS.
TXT IDE CHLNIZEB.
YY Bright Styles for Children.
Neat and Bold Styles for dresses.
Magenta figures and Litres.
shabp;,es9 bbos ,
OHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
O.RENADINJB VEILS,
MODEB, BROWNS, ETC
IN BUST SHADES, RECEIVED BY
E. M. NEEDLES;
1024 OfIISTIUT STKEET.
apll>3t
/ILOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
VJ THE SBSATBBT BAKU AIKS IK THE CIXT
IVENS & CO.’S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STBEXT.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
TUB BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUI'ERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
TBS BMST WOS£,
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY,
I V E NS CO.’S,
Ho. 33 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
mb26<3m .
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Has just received a small invoice of Pointe Ap
plique Laces, which have bet n bought a very
great bargaiu, and will be sold at corresponding
iow prices.
Milliners and Hvasr Makers Woold do well to
call and inspect the above.
Also, Choice NOVELTIES of the latest Im
portations in POINT LACE and YALENCIENNE
COLLARS and SETS, THREAD VEILS and
BAKBI&aud
BLACK THREAD LACES.
i 42 4 CHESTNUT STBKET.
pLOTHS, C-ASSIMERES*
Goods for Boys’ Jackets.
• •* Pants.
•' for wear.
• * for Ladies’ Cloaks.
LIKEN GOODS.
Barnsley Table Linens-
Damask Napkins and Towels.
Small Figured Damask Goods.
- Coed Stout Irish Linens.
Diapers Birdeye, Pillow Linens.
DRESS GOODS.
Shepherd's Plaids.
Plain and Figured Mohairs.
Plain and Figured Poplinetts.
Deiftiaes and Ciiailies.
9,000 yards new Prints, c.
SPRING CLOAKS.
Opening daily new Cloaks.
Medium length and short Sacqties.
COOPER & CONARPi
apS Southeast corner NINTH and MABKHT#
IAQ NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
IvO SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH.
UP ST AIKS.
LADIES' DRESS TKIMMIf-GS, Ac.
The Copartnership heretofore existing between
KAUFMAN & LONNEBSTADTEB
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has laßen
ait the up-stairs rooms of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE A RCH.
To continue the manufacturing of all hinds of
DRESS, CLOAK,
AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS)
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, CORD,
Of all descriptions, Ac., Ac.,
And will offer inducements ia price and Quality, M well
as prompt attendance to orders, In every article apper
taining to his line. W3I LONNEBSTAPTEB,
ap4-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
"VTEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
J_U —Piaid Poniards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colon.
Wool De Laines, choice shades.
Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children.
A large assortment of Glniliamii at 12#; 20, and 26
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths.
Small figure dark brown Mohairs, choice.
Shephetd’s Plaids, from 18& to 50 cents.
Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN U Stokes*,
No. 702 ARCH Street.
N. B.—Good black Silks, 87#, SI, and *1.12#.
Call and examine our $1.12# block Silks. mh2B
T7INE MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED
J? . DRESS GOODS .
From the late Auction sales.
Lots of desirable and seasonable
DBEix/era '"NviYP find cheap ttooasin
our stock. CUjRWBN BTODDART & B BOTHER,
480,48 Q, 4U SECOND Street,
aplS-smtuSt above Willow
Fine lace curtains—heal
BARGAINS.
An ex+cnelvf assortment of RICH ~L ACB CURTAINS,
of new and beautiful designs, at 29 per cent, below im
porters* prices, ranging from $0 up to $22 per pair.
ALSO.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, Nottingham Lace Dra
pflirtes, and Tamboured Jfaslin brapericsj at greatly re
duced prices.
EHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABBI9ON,
Curtain Warehouse,
ap9 ' 1008 CHESTNUT Street. _
■XTEW SPRING PRINTS,
SA CHOICE STYLES.
HERRIMACS,
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. •
A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c.
COWPERTIIWAIT A CO.,
tnhU-tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts.
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles will
find it to their advantage to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No. 08 Noilh NINTH Streot, below
ARCH* The latest P&TiB Stiles always ail hAbd <a *»riee 9
that astonish everybody. ap4-3m
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The zuodt elegant assortment in the city.
20 South NINTH Street,
First door above Cbentnnt*
/CLOAKS. —If you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Qivak Store, 112
korth EIGHTH above <7honr« mtl2fl«3m
H STEEL ft SON WILL OPEN
• this morning from New York a choice lot of
BICII STYLES OF SILK aitEV ADINES.
RICH STYLES OF CUE SB SILKS.
BLACK AND WHITE CHECK BILKB.
CHEAP PLATS ASP FICr.'iEO CLACK SILKS.
Persona wishing to purchase a GOOD SILK at a LOW
PJiICE, would find it to their advantage tv VASUIihV OUT
gtoeh.
BLACK AND WHITE PLAIDS, 18K TO Mo.
FRENCH CIIALLIES, MOZAMBIQUKS, POIL DK
CULVBES, and other NEW DIIESS GOODS,of every
variety.
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS*
with Brocne Borders) ®2.To 10 IMB.
Ladies' Linen Cambric Hdkf*, slightly damaged,
100 doz., 62 and 65c., worth 75.
100 doz., 70 and 75c., worth 87.
100 doz., 87 and $l, worth $1.25.
100 do t:.-, 12 and worth
lOOdoz.y $1.31 and $1.37, worth $1.75.
100 doz., $1.50 and $1.62, worth $2.
Ju*t opened, a small lot of White Plaid French Organ
dies, a very scarce and desirable article, suitable for eve
ning drofifloa.
gp7 jjo. 713 North TENTH Street, abeve Coates.
rnoAKai
\J A MAGNIFICENT ASSOBTMBNT
&e
all the newest styles imported this
SEOSuN,
With every new material, made up and trimmed In the
very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition.
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. K. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STB.
mb26*3m
IJIO THE GENTLEMEN OF PHI-
LADSLPHIA AND VICINITY.
It having Men next to an Impassibility, hereto
fore, to obtain CUSTOMER-M&DE CLOTHING,
at MODERATE PRICES, and finding that many
gentlemen would prefer their Clothing MADE TO
ORDER, if they could secure at the same time
REALLY FIRST-CLASS STYLES, and at
REALLY REASONABLE PRICES, we have, at
the earnest solicitation of our patrons, organised,
In «**!*>*<=tion with our extonsrro Ready-Made
Eales-Rooms, a complete CUSTOMER DEPART
MENT, in which the prominent features are,
Ist. Pine and Medium Materials, mado up in
first-class styles j
2d. Unexceptionable Fitting Garments;
3d. Prices PAR LOWER THAN HAS BEEN
CUSTOMARY;
4th. A corps Of the most Celebrated cutters In
this country. .
An extensive assortment of the choicest im
ported and domestic fabrics from the New York
and Philadelphia markets, suitable for Coats, Pants,
and Vests, always on hand.
Is our Ready-made Salesrooms can always be
found every variety and style of well-made fashion
able clothing. Spring stock now ready. PRICES
MODERATE.
|gp A visit is solicited.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
“ OAK HALL,”
S. E oor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
1862.
LOUIS DANNENBAUM,
No. 67 North SECOND Street.
Is now prepared to offer a large stock of
SILKS, AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Merchants and Milliners win find an admirable assort
ment of the above Goods, of the newest styles* at lose
fjjurtSy and are invited to call and examine.
«7-«iWELL BOUGHT IB HALF SOLD."
mUBI-lm*
1862. SPKINQ - 1862
WOOL) & CARY.
(Successors to Lincoln, Wood, & Hicbols,)
K0.¥23 CHESTNUT STBEttT,
Have now in Store a complete stock
0»
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
BILK BONNETS,
STRAW AND PALM-LEAP HATS, *O.
To which they respectfully Invite the attention or the
Ibirmer natron. of Iho Loom End Rib IriAs eaaorbUy.
merl2-2m
£ sraiNC. 1862.
M. BERNHEIM,
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hot now in store, and is daily receiving, the latest
styles in
RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS,
WREATHS, SILKS, CRAPES,
LACES,
AND OTHER
MILLINERY GOODS.
To which he respectfully invitee the attention of the
TRADE.
FRIGES LOW.
mh24-2xn _
d@ BFRIN9. 1862.
ribbons, millinery.
AMP
STRAW GOODS.
BROOKS.
& Go.,
NO. 431 MARKET STREET,
Have now open—and to which daily additions are made—
USUAL HANDSOME VARIETY
or
RIBBONS.
RONNET MATERIALS, FLOWERS,
RUCHES.
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
PLATS, SHAKER HOODS, and
ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE MILLINERY
LINE,
Which will be offered at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
The attention of the trade is respectfully invited.
IST Particular attention given to filling omera.
mhl3-2m
mHOMAS KENNEDY & BRO.,
729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
A Choice Stock of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
mblS-Sm] AT LOW FMOEB.
-rffc REMOVAL.
9Sf MISSES O’BRYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have
to 1107 WALNUT Btr 6 et thr«o«r B .bc,ve gle
ventb, north side, and will open PARIS MILLIhBBY,
for the Spring* on THURSDAY, April IT. aplfrflm*
HEAD NETS,
IQPII SPRING STOCK lQfiO
100/6. COMPLETE. IUUAI.
C. H. GARDEN & Co,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, AND PURS;
STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
Artificial Flower* Buchea, Feather* Ae.,
Ho. 600 »nd 003 MARKET Street, S.W. Comoro
SIXTH Street.
A luge and complete Block. The heat term, find
the lowest prices. Cash and prompt 44 time Emycrr” fire
particularly invited to examine our stock* mhl-2ni
WARBURTON’S NEW STYLES
OF DRESS HATS FOR SPRING.
Unusual comfert will now he experienced iu wearing
all stiffened Hats, by the application of his palented
BT&rtUf -s“*i” ne l2 , St c »ta
cushion; does not imprint uny of the uiu»l iTMimmna
marks; serves the purpose of ventilation’ prevents per
epiration from reaching the front of the hat \ makes no
unsightly appearance, being concealed under the perfo
rated sweat-leather, and is attended with no additional
cost to the purchaser, ?he fay<?r of ft CftU ifl respectfully
pglicited.
No. 430 CHESTNUT Street. mh3l-mwf6tif
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. j
Afresh assortment,at less
THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR A BROTHER,
importers, 321 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
mh2o-tt
OAUT I O N •
The well-earned reputation Of
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
Has induced the makers of imperfect balances to affor
them AS “FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,and purchasers
have thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud
and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, 15* & T. FAIR’
6AH&S & CO., and are adapted to every branch of the
business, where a correct and durable Scales is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aplO-tf MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT 3T.
Ttf THE DISTRICT court for
X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
SAMUEL LEON Alt l> and ALFRED C. BAKER,
Copartners, as LEONARD & J3AKE& v». MAT
THIAS DITNEB.
TeoUtimi Venditioni ExpAh&M to Cumberland county.
Slarcli Term, 1862. No. 33.
KTbe Auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the
■ale by the Sheriff of Cumberland county, under tlie above
writ, of all that certain plantation or tract of land situ
ate in Hu* township of Silver Spring, ftwj C lUllty Uf GtlUl*
bvriand, oentauung iw acres and liW percuesj b 8 thB
same more or lees* being tbe same tract of land which
John H. A. Dunlap and Sarah* Ins wife, in riirht of the
said Sarah, by deed dated the 11th of March, 1815, sold
and convened the same to William C. Hauser, who with
his wife Elizabeth, by jMd dftfed lal April, l§ld, con
veyed llie f»»me to flßorga Bituer, who with hta wife, by
deed dated February 9,1853, conveyed the same to Mat
thias Bitnar in fee, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment, at bis office* in thecityof I’blfedelpbiA, soutb
mi ocr.itr KIOHTH aud LOCUST Standi. on FRIDAY
afternoon, APBIL 25, A. D. 1862 at 4 o’clock, whan and
uhcro nil parties are requested to present their claims
or be debarred from coming In upon said fund.
apJ4-10t DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
TVORY TYPES, —The artistic merits
X of ltFl ML JUS Ivory types are the theme of all who
have examined them. They are fresh, and warm, and
rnpreasive. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It*
BAY RUM..—A small inypige of Bay
Rum, just received, for sale by
CHAS. 8. C SUSTAINS,
a,P - 123 WALNUT find 21 ORANITK Street*
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL W. 1862.
CLOTHING.
A CARD.
MILLINERY GOODS.
SPRING.
(Between Market and Arch,)
RIBBONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
dry-goods jobbers.
1862. srbin q. 1862.
RLEGKEL. BAIRD. & GO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
a#
D R Y Gt O O D S .
NO, «7 NORTH THIRD STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchant* visiting this city to purchase Dbt
Will find bur Bkook large
nnd admirably aaaorted, and at
Lott Figures. In oertain olaasee
of Gooda we offer indufemento to
purchasers unequalled by any other house in
Philadelphia. mhlB-2m
JAMES. KENT.
SANTEE, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
DRY GOODS.
Noe. 839 and S4l N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE
RACE, PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will he found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS;
AUo, 4 full assortment of
MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
To which they invito the spcctoZ attention of bQ/OTft
mh2l-2m
1862.
GOODS AND SILKS.
ABRAHAM RITTER.
323 MARKET STREET.
DRESS FABRICS, SILKS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
CRAVATS, ENGLISH GRIPES, MITTS,
GLOVES, Ac.
PLAIN POULT DE SOIE,
BLUE, BBOWN, GREEK, AND MODE.
Auction Goons Cheat for Cash, mh2l-rmw-lm
SPUING IMPORTATIONS
o?
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Including Goods suited for
MILITARY PURPOSES.
Now In Storey
HO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET,
And for Sale by
DE COURSEY, LAFOXJRCADE, & CO*
mhSO-lm
1862. sbbinq. 1862.
W. Si STEWART & CO..
IMPDBTEIiS AND JOBBERS OP
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
HO. 304 MARKET BTRKIT.
We invite the attention of the trade to a fall line of
BLACK AND OTHER. STAPLE BILES,
As also a great variety of
NEW STYLES OP DRESS GOODS,
Bought for cash, and which will be offered on the most
favorable terms. teSB-Sm
SPRING GOODS.
M. L.HALLOWELL &Co.,
333 MARKET and 2T NORTH FOURTH STS.,
Wholesale Dealers In
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Have opea a large variety nf/r/jAly-iwpwisd
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
To which, with a handsome assortment of
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
SHAWLS. MANTILLAS.
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES.
And other goods In their line, they Invite the attention
of elty and country dealers. toM-g
YARD.GILL.MORE, & 00,
808 HIT CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Btrtet*.
Have now open their
spring importation
OF BILK AND FANCY
drebs goods, shawls, white
GOODS,
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o.
Bought In Europe, by one of the firm.
To which the attention of tbe trade la particularly in
vited.
IMPORTATIONS.
HOSIERY. GLOVES.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS,
WHITE GOODS, AND
embroideries.
THOS. MELLOR & Co.,
pihia.flm 40 and 48 North THIRD Streot.
gELLING OFF;
WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL.
BILK VESTINGS, formerly ¥3.00, now 82.00.
MARSEILLES, 44 *1.50, now *l.OO.
OASBIMEBEB for men’* wear, find ladies’ CloaVi,
26 per cent, under former prices, Ac., Ac.
A. H. GIBBS,
tnbfid-lm 631 MARKET STREET, Up otairs.
gIBLEY MOLTEN, &
WOODRUFF,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 931 MARKS! STREBI,
Are now opening and daily receiving a new aud
OHOIOE STOCK
0»
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES,
SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOYE3, MITTS, Ao
They tenettfuUytftU tbe attention of buyer* gene,
raj],. mli2s-im
1862. SPBINO ' 1862,
ABBOTT. JOHNES. & CO.,
527 MARKET STREET,
Have now open an entirely new and attractive atock in
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS,
Alao, a full aaaortment in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, Ac., Ao.,
To which they Invite the attention of the trade.
gPRING STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE & Co,
nMt-tf No. ?9# MARKET BT.
WHY-WOODS JOBBERS.
1862. SPBINQ - 1862.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
J. It. OAmpdell & CO.
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE NOW IN STORE, LINES OF CHOICE
GOODS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE
ATTENTION OF CASH BUYSBS.
WHlfffi GOods—in aU their Tailed**.
LINENS —AU qualities and best makes.
TABLE BAMASKs—Napkini and DoyUai.
Xj. C. HDKFB—Towels and Toweling.
GINGHAMSU--Super, Fancy cud Solid Checks.
LAWNS—New and Choice Styles.
ORGANDIES, and Paris Printed Jaconets.
PRESS GOODS—In very desLrabJ?
BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brandi.
FLANNELS—Of the beßt makes.
BLEACHED GOODS—A fall.ihu.
PRlNTS—American and English.
CHINTZES, RKILLIANTES
PERCALES.
TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER GOODS,
ADAPTED TO FIBST-OLABS TRADE, ALL OF
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT
LOW PRICES.
mhU-tf
YARMS, BATTS, A CARPET CHAIMS.
H. FRANOISCUS,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS,
433 MARKET and S North FIFTH Street.
rnu.aMi.rmA.
Buyers will find a full Stock of
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN
CARPET CHAIN,
COTTON YARN.
TWIST, FILLING, WADDING, BATTING,
COTTON LAPS,
TIE TABES, TWINES, CAEDLE WICK,
COVERLET TARN, BROOM TWINES, SHOE THREAPS,
eiraincF and skins twines.
BED CORDS,
WASH AND PLOUGH LINES,
COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE.
Alio, a fall assortment of
FLY NETS.
Wki&h he AffAtfa &t Manuf»clurera
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
H. FRANOISCUS.
439 MARKET and S North FIFTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DEALER Uf
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE-
Always on band, a full Stock of
TUBS* BUCKETS* CHURNS, MEASURES, BROOMS,
WHISKS,
FANCY BASKETS.
WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES,
LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDOW PAPER,
ltfilfl, JteeUri), Ilour Budgets, Nesfc Boxefl)
WASH BOARDS, ROLLING and OLOTHEB PINB.
FLOOR and TARLE OIL CLOTHS.
SCHOOL,MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS.
Sleda, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horses, Ac., Ao.
Afl Goods sold at
LOWEST NET CASH PRICES.
tnhll-2m *
BLINDS AND SHADES.
JJLINDS AND SHADES.
K. J. WILLIAMS.
No. lb woswrtr SIXTH STREET,
MAN UJACTUPEH 09
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment in tho City at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Bepanug promptly attended to. ap3.3m
CENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
QEOKOE GRANT,
MANUPACTUBEB OP AND DEALEBIN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610 CHESTNUT STBEET.
mh2&3m
■gtLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
FOR THE ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS.
COLLARS, STOCKS, AND
WRAPPERS.
Hanubctured at
w. W. KNIGHT’S.
NO. 606 ARCH STREET.
A full line o!
TIES, BOASFS, GLOVES, BUBPENDEM,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always on hand, mhs 3mH
Fnb bhibt manufactory.
The enhacrlber would invito attention to hla
IMPROVED OUT OF BHIRTB,
Which he makes a epeclalty in hie bmrinew. Aleo, eon*
FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GINTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
. ire. n« CHESTNUT street,
ja9-tf Tour doors below the Continental.
WHOLESALE HOUSES.
cyy'Avp 5 4-1 NCh"
BDPBRFINF INF^O-BLUE SATINETS,
BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do.
PRINTED Do, it variety.
BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS.
FANCY CABBIMIREB AND MELTONS.
n STORE, AED FOR SAM IT
JOSEPH LEA.
teao-tr 190 AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET
SEWING MACH INKS
WILLIAMS k ORVIS ? f 25 SEW
ING MAOHINEB are the only good, reliable,
eimple, and durable machine ever eold In thi* city. They
sew from tiro spools, and aro in all respects as good for
ramily use ae those now sold at exorbitant prices- Bales,
nsm 782 CHESTNUT Btveet, cernes «f Eiahth
a»l2-2t* THOMA 9 J. DYLI’,3, Agent.
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
mhll-3nt
fJTH-E
"EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ABE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENEB & Co.,
GENERAL TROYISION DEALERS,
And curera of the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR”
SUGAB CUBED HAMS,
Noe. 149 aud 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The justly-celebrated 44 EXCELSIOR ” HAMS are
cured by J. H. M. A Co., (in a style peculiar to thorn*
aelves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious
flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicurea superior to any now offered
sale.
fiOA L.—Lehigh, Lo"oust Mountain,
VV Eagle Vein, and Hickory, bf best quality, aud well
prepared. **. H..CURTIS, .
apl2.ini* 1517 OALLOWHILL Stveet. -
mHK MOST FASHIONABLE AND
X ARTISTIC HAIR DYER iu this city is CUTE
KUSST, FOURTH and BRANCH. apl2 Iftf
Q L R K’B
ONE COLLAR STORE.
603 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW GOODS,
NSW" STYLES,
and new prices.
Tor ONE DOLLAR yon can buy any one of tbs fol
lowing article,:
Beta ot Silrer r l»tcd Spools.
II II II «
“ ii « Table “
ii m u « jvrka.
** ** ii Desert ■/ 4
Pair' ** ** Knife and Fork.
« « *« Napkin Rifii..^
*« “ « Butter Knives
'Silver Plated Sugar Bowl,
“ “ Butter Dish.
»* I* lloLuuss PitcUfTi
«* •• Crtutiii **
“ “ Castor.
ii i< Waiter.
« « Goblet,
n ii Drinking Cap.
Sugar Sifter.
Gold Plated Yetst Chain, ail styles.
« « Guard 44 44 <f
«« *» Neck ** <* “
ii Chateiaino, “ 4 ‘
** “ Bracolet, 44 u
44 ** Medallion, “ 44
ii ** Armlets, “ 44
** “ Breast Pin, “ «
i* “ Ear Rings, “ **
** *i Pin and Drops, all styles.
44 “ Studs and Buttons, ** 4i
u ii Solitary Sleeve Button, all styles.
M u Boaom Btudst * l “
« ** Finger Bings, “ “
‘i »i Pencils, “ 44
44 Pen with Pencil Case.
Ladies' or Gentlemen's Port fitonnaie, Cuba*, Bags,
FtirfiGß, AC., AC., Afi. All GWft warranted as repre
sented. Wo bare on hand a largo assortment of Photo
graph Albums, Mantel Clocks, Travelling Bags, and
Gold Jewelry, which wo are closing off at cost. The at
tention of the trace respectfully solicited.
Di W. CLARK'S
ONE DOLLAR STORK,
»pl-2m 603 CHESTNUT Street.
gLEN ECHO MILLS.
■ANUFAOTUBEBB, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS
We have new on hand an extensive stock of Carpetings,
of our own and other makes, to which we call the atten-
tlon of cash and short-time buyers.
JjIOURTH-STREET
CARPET STORE,
IFo. 4T ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. IT.
J. T. DELACROIX
£nvit«s attention to his Spring Importation Of
CARPETINGS,
Comprising every style, of the Kewest Patterns and
Designs, in VELYSTi BRUSSELS, TAFEBTBT BBUS*
BSLS, IMPERIAL TfIBEE-FLY, and INGRAIN
CARPETINGS.
VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR OABPETINGS.
SCOTCH BAG and LIST CARPETINGS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In every width.
COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS.
DOOR-MATS, BUGS, SHEEP SKINS,
DRUGGETS, and CRUMB CLOTHS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LOW FOR CASH.
J, T. DELAOROIX,
urns-4m 4T South FOURTH StreeL
CARPETINGS.
J. P. * E. B. OSNE,
NO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,)
Have received, per steamer and QthOF
Ule arrlveis, their
SPRING IMPORTATION OF
NEW CARPETINGS:
CROSSLEY’S
YARD-AND-A-HALP-WIDE VELVETS,
B-4 MEDALLION DO.,
ENGLISH BE USSBLS,
EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY,
BRUSSELS GABr-isiw, WITH BORDERS,
(of new designs, for Halls and Stairs).
IHGBAIN AND THBEE-PLT CARPETINOS, of
extra Quality.
ALSO.
600 PS. J. CROSaiiEY & SON’S
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS,
D BCM 87 i TO $I PR YD,
Vogliiier will, . complete aMortment of
OIL CLOTHS,
STAIB AND FLOOB DRUGGETS,
BUGS, MATS, AO.,
All of new, choice selection., and
AT MODERATE PRICES.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
mhS-tf OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE.
JJAZLETT, LATHROR, & LYONS,
No. 414 MABKKT and 409 MSSCHANT STREETS,
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN
f FANCY GOODS,
WHITE 000 PS, EMBROIDERIES, GJ.OVKS, HO.
SIERY, LACES, TRIMMINGS,,RIBBONS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, &C.,
Are now opening and receiving a new and choice stock
in the above line, to which attention of buyer# is in*
rited. ; . mh29dm
|gjj ANOTHER VICTORY-
MESSRS. FARBEL, HERRING, A CO., 029 CHEST
NUT STREET,
Gsxtleukn : In justice to you and the public, I would
state that the HERRING’S PATENT SAFE I pur-
chased of you stood the fire. I had it iu use at my
Coal Oil Factory, in Ilaydock street, which was destroyed
by fire on the 31st nit. My Books, Papers, Money, and.
in fact, everything it contained, came out In perfect con-
another one, "having perfect confidence in the superior
Fire.proof (lualitiei of the HERRING’S SAFE,
The above Safe waa a Herring’s Patent Champion; a
large assortment of which can be seen at
Also Dwelling-House Safes, of many styles, for Plate,
Jewelry, find Valuable Papers.
Bankers’Sales, tinea with Herring A Floyd’s Patent
Crystaiized Iron, the only metal that cannot be drilled,
and of which we are tho sole proprietors.
FARREL, HERRING, &'Gd;
factory:
WIIaLOW Street, above BROAD.
ay>o.wfno6t
P LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BE
MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neu
je Franklin Institute. _ , . ,
The undersigned i thankful tor past faterßi and being
determined to merit future patronage, lias secured an
eleKant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
largo Meorlment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fir© and Burglar Proof Safe*, (the only
sfrfcUr Sr? SB* burglar proof safes mad?,) AKfOi IlilUfl’l
Uneau ailed Bank Vault, Safe, end Bantc LOCKS,
Bank Vault Boors aud Locks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This Is the strongest, best pro*
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is celled to Lillie’s New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Sofa Is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet «<-
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
fire and burglar proof. . , . ,
Special Notic*. —I have now on band say twenty d
parrel, Herring, k Co.’s SaTes, most of them nearly new>
some forty of other moker*, wmyrlslng * compUt*
assortment ae to size*, and all lately exchanged for ths
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at Tesy
low prices. Please call and examine. ■ m
ja2s-lyif M. C. BADLIB, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA.
EVANS & WATSON’S
■Wh salamandeb una
■ 1 STOKE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PBOOF SAFEB always ol
band
f ARP ANP QBBASB.— BO tieraai
1 A wrima Heal lull 1
to tteroea Whit* Grease,
Oteeot from tha Weal, and in store. Foe aale by
MUBPHT A BOONS,
:«ljt Wo. I** NORTH WHARVW*
>?/VHEEBE.—ISO boxes fine Herkimer
\J County Cbeeae, for tale by
O. O. SADLER A 00..
mhSO-tf 103 A BOR Street, Bd door above Front.
JEWELRY, Arc.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
GERMANTOWN. PA.
McOALLUM & Co,
808 CHESTNUT STREET.
(Opposite Independence Hall,)
CARPETINOS.
OIL CLOTHS, &c.
IMTOKTEBS Alto JOBBERS.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SAFES.
Philadelphia, April 7,1802.
JOHN K. WALLACE,
Proprietor of the Keystone Coal Oil Morks,
No. 43 Haydock street, Philadelphia,
629 CHESTNUT STREET,
639 CHESTNUT STBEEJ,
HEW PUBLICATIONS.
O'?- Will be published and/or sale on Saturday
next, April 10th. SopfesfUiTt WH4 9ft*?*
had better order at once, as we are now
supplying orders in advance of publica
tion day.
rjIHE CHANNINGS,
AN ENTIRE NEW NOVEL.
BY AUTHOR OF “ F.ARL'S HEIRS.”
THE CHANNINGS!
THE CHANNINGS!.
THE CHANNINGS!
BY ACIHOR or « KARL’S HEIRS !"
THE CH ANN JUG'S, A Domestic Norel of Boa) Life,
tl, iiits. iiasKRT WOOO, autlwr of •• EARL’S
B Kilts," will be published and for sale on SATUR
DAY next, Apyd']9th, but all orders are now being
filled in advencref jmblicaticu d»y. ft ie printed
from the «>Yfi|ised sheets purcluwdifi’oißflU* author,
and is in a largo ocShvo volume ef 304 pegee, large
type, double column,and printed rn- the ttaest and
belt of white paper. Price Firty cents in paper
cover, or Seventy-five ta in cloth.
Published by
T. B. PETERSON k BROTHERS,
306 CHESTNUT STBEKT r FHILApgS)>aiA,
Advance copies of 44 TIIE CHANIYINOS" w'tlbe sent
free of postage, on remitting fifty cente to the publisher*!,
in a letter ; or r two copies will |>e ggßf for ppp doHftr.
Book&elleri, News Agents, and all ethers, will please
send on tbeir orders at once for what they want of this
bottk, which will prove to be even moir popular* than
‘‘Earl’M Heira," or ‘‘East Lynne.”
Address all orders te the publlehers,
T. B PETJSBSON & BROTHERS’,
No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
BY AUTHOR Off “E A RL’f
HEIRS i” ME CHANNINGS H
TIIE CHANNINGS!
A NEW DOMESTIC NOVEL OF REAL LIFE,
Will be published on APRIL 19th, complete in one largo
octavo volume of three hundred and four pages, price
filty cents in paper cover, or seventy-five cents in cloth;
It is nubiialiwl aud for Bale at
tiu _ IT. B. PETERSON A-BROTHERS’,.
No 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
T>Y AUTHOR Off “EARL’S
JE> HEIRBr 1 THE CHANNINGS!
TIIE CHANNINGS*:
A NEW DOMESTIC NOVEL OF BEAL LIFE,
Will be published on APRIL 19th, complete in one large
octavo volume of three hundred and four pages, price
fifty cent* in paptr cover, or seventy-five ctnts in clotbi
It is published and for Pftlfi At
T. B. PETERSON ft BROTHERS’,
It No. 3G6 CHESTJS UT Street, Philadelphia.
T3EAUREGARD ON HIS WAY TO
J 3 PITTSBURG LANDING—Just published by S. C.
UPIIAM, 403 CHESTNUT Street. Everybody should
have a copy. Sent post-paid to any address, on receipt
of two red stamps. ap!2-3t*
COMMISSION HOUSES.
fJRiiICK3iOKEB7&CO-7
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IS SOUTH I'BOSI STREET,
Offer for sals their usual assortment of desirable
COTTON ANP WOOLLEN GOODS,
COMPRISING
BROWS AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
SHKETIKGS, AND DRILLS,
CORSET JEANS, DENIMS,
OSNABUBGB, TICKINGS,
HEAVY TWILLS, CHECKS,
UAifiMf f cAifwaas, suibtikg btbipes,
FANCY AND PLAIN CASSIMERES,
CASHMARETTES, TWEEDS,
COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
SATINETS IN EVERT VARIETY,
UMISETS fbMffffSbS)
ARMY B-LUE CLOTHS AND KBBSEYS,
KENTUCKY JEA NS.
RIPKA’S COTTONADES
oS ALL THE YAIHOVS sttlss.
mb26>7frn3t
COFFIN, & CO.,
aSO CHESTNUT STREET,
teubi Sh tk* fallowing makes of mogA* «
pJVIITXO.
DSNNKIL MPO. CO OBWN* MFu.
LAWNS.
iHTNNELL MFO, CO,
BLEACHED COTTONS.
Foreetdale, Auburn, Slateraville, Centred ale,
JAfilMtMtfft, BA&4, EM Blikk, DorctesUr,
Kewburyport, Naumeag, Zouave, Burton, Greene
Mfg. Co.’* A. A*, B. A.» 0. A., and other style#.
BROWN COTTONS.
Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, GlenvlUe,
Mechanics' and Fanners’.
CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester.
DENIMS AND BTBlPEB.— Grafton, Jewett City,
Madison, Kstenryille, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw.
CANTON FLANNELS SlatersTille, Agawam.
81LESIAS.—Smith's, Social Co., Lonsdale Co.
WOOLENS.
ABHY BLUE OLOTHB, KEBSEYS, and FLAN
NELS.
BBOAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts', Glsnham Co., Ao.
OASSIMEBBB—Gay $ Syn, glutton', Rm, *»,
SATINETS.—Baw Hirer, ConrersTllle, Lower Tal
ley, Hope, Btaffordvllle, Converse and Hyde, Converse
Bros. A Co., Shaw Mfg. Co.
KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, MysUe, Gold Modal.
DOMBT FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS’S Angola; Sav.
ony, Merino, and other styles:
LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored Oambrlca.
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OFFER THEIB VERY LARGE STOCK OF
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Of these celebrated Manufacturers:
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Ana many others, at
CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES.
No. 208 CHESTNUT STREET.
apt-lm ~ ,
'"oil cloths, and mattings.
WOLFE & 00,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
A fall assortment of PUlfwielplna-matJe Carpets
always is Store. apl-lm
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° HUTCHINSON,
No. 113 CHESTNUT STBEET,
COMMISSION M BBC HA NTS
rOK TBS SALS or
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
nldo- Om ; ■
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HAS BEMOYXD TO SOO MABKET STBEET,
Southwest corner of Firth.
And offers a beautiful assortment ef
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,
TENTS, AND CANES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. mh2B-lm
THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
H»tc reopened aid refined b
BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD’S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
This company is prepared to accommodate the gueats of
thftthouM; and the public; with fttery Telegraphic facility.
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NEW YORK,
And all Telegraphic Stations in the loyal States.
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W. P. WESTERVELT,
mhlS-lm Superintendent.
■\rOTICE.— The Adams Espress Cum
-1.1 nany are prepared to attend to the Collection, at
the Treasury Department. Washington, of United states
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, for merchants
and others holding QuArUPMUtAt'a Receipts. Terms
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
* pl o. 6t No. 320 CHESTNUT Street.
-VfOTICE. —THE SUBSCRIBER
glvta iuUm th&t Ml cbtihsctSoß, on his pAr t,
with the hueltteP* at the Minerva Mill, in Bridgeport,
Montgomery county, Pa., has ceased.
Any exit ting uuthority to purchase goods or make con
tracts for the mamifactnring bnaiowi there or elsewhere
h«n Wen withdrawn. • I# .
All porabnn haviDK unßottlfld ncconnti connected with
the eaid busineea, prior to tide dale, will ptoaae preeeni
them immediately to HENRY SHARPLKSB,
47 North FBJNT Street.
Philadelphia, April Pthjlßd-. apS-fitw
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand concert,
ifi aid Of rns
GUFFEREUS BY THE RECENT EXPLOSION
JACKSON’S CARTRIDGE FACTORY,
WILL UK QIVXN AT THK
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Locmt Street, above Eighth,
MONDAY EVENING, AFRiI 14, 1852.
MRS. JESOIK MCDONALD,
And her daughter, _
WKS MAGEE,
Who w«rs e® vnihueiastipahy received at the great Scot
tish Conctrl, on the Slrt ultimo, have kindly deferred
their return to New York, that they may give their ser*
vir*fl gralnltouiiiy for tills noble purpose, and all the
other
feAPfW AND GENTLEMEN
Haw Mito Kindly voluDieered on the occßßioa.
F 5 OGRAMME
Tart i.
1. Instrumental Band.
2. TllU PHIUm F&thers.**.... Mr,
3. Sbfig — (( A Man'll a Mail for a* Ylihl, by reriueit,..«
Mr. Mclntyre.
4. Scotch Ballad—“ The Hcßther HiUn.*\.Mrs. Jbh-
ete McDoiirM
5. Pfrdlur. f ’ frfr Mfi»rB» Wbitfij
Davie?, and Dnlciier.
6. Humorous Dialogne— 44 ltame Cnar* oor GudemAD At
e’en.”.... Wee Maggie McDonald.
[At the time of the Revolution in Scotland, death
■was the penalty for hiding n? sheltering a rebel,
Tbe BfeflTP diftlfffiiropJwwi (Hat nafura overcame
tear with the pndtwite, who gave shelter to her
cousin, who was on® of the soldiers’ ef Prince
Charles. The gndemau, on coming home, and
finding the enuinnieuts of the soldier, and, In
fact, the soldier himself, had tho spirit of jea
hnsy woust!), f<?rtan»teir, hoireyer, without »
cause,!
7. Song—‘‘Ccnscldcr tbaLKles.”....Mlaa Elisß V^eUS.
8. Diucb'a Adfiress— 44 Scotv wha hat>. I \...fir. Ater.
Robb.
0. Duet—“HiPrjvanto’gSlng^ffLesson.Dff
vies Aiut Mr. White.
10. Scotch ...Mr, Ihincahi
I. Instrumental
-• Song-" Tbs IlUttJhd I'iiers,”; ~,Mr, John k! Mb.
OoVfan.
J. THict—'- Thu ” IS.r. .Isssio McDoni
aid and Mr. Mclntyre.
[A description of wltMilhood’s home; and, also, a 1
favorite tree iu caila-i' in this country
the Mountefa Aslbj '
Scrag— 44 The Eulogy of TWS , Tlfisi A.' Wells.
5. Song—‘ 4 Tlie Holy Fri;,r r ” by rerjiiesV/,,. .Mr. RJ
White.
6. jpurt—‘‘The Two Cousin^.”..,,Mfseea A. aud S.
Wells.
7. Bong—“ Bonnie Prißse ~317. Molntyse.
S.. Soajj—**Mary of Argyle,”,. -,MrB. J. J&CDonilldt
9. Comic Song— 44 The Gcnnan-Anthem . Nr. Wot.
Jenkins,
10. Song—« The March of tho Oitfcernn Men.”
Finale—National Anthem, GOD- SAVE OCTET,AND.
py by AlbXi NOGlsmsot;
80. 321 eheßtnnt gljeut,
Mr. B. 7. White, Conductor.
Mr. W’illiam A. Newland, Pianist.
The George Steck Piano, used on Iftta'occaston, in fur
nished by Mr. J. E. Gonld, of Seventh
and Chestnnt streoti.
TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE OEtITS.’ To be had
from Daniel Mclntyre, No. 217 Joces alley; Gaorge
Young, No. 36 South Third street; iJobert C. Gihnon,
Borthoant corner of Berond and Bace str jets'; JnV>. Booth,
No. 1203 Market street; Price I, Patton, No* 338 Mar*
fattstrert; A, ft, fflftcPherftom Alerriclt'afoufidry. Sstilh
warx, and at thel principal music stores, or at the door
on the evening of the Concert
Doore open at 7 o’clock. Concert to commence at 8
pnciiely. P. I. PATTO v , Treasurer;
No. 328 MARKET Street.
QIGNOR PERELtI’B GRAND (JOM
(D PLIMENTABY COJfCKItT.—TUKSDAY EVEN
ING, APRIL 29—M UBIOAL FU N D HAL L.—
Bignor PEBELLI informs his friends and the
public that a complimentary concert having beeir
?fndm<4 him by bln pupitai ho has Beioctad TOBS
DAT, April 29, Tor that purpose, when he will have
the honor of presenting a programme worthy of the
patronage of lovers of good Music. Mr. PERKLLI
will lie assisted by his best pupils. It
JJUILDINGSi
THE EXHIBIT lON OF THK DAY.
INDIA,
A.M» THK CHEAT SEPOY RED BLI.ION,
ta It?
FIFTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK.
The «Monitor” will bo shown at every performance.'
ITEBB KNGELKE’S OBCHE3TBA
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
And Briseno's Quartette every evening,
Admission 08 Wilts. Six tickets, si. cinidroni 19
cthts.
Commence, evenings at 8 o'clock; afternoons 3. apl4-8t
CONTINENTAL THE ATREr
ANOTHEIt NEW DRAMA M
A DECIDED HIT.
MONDAY EVENING, April 14, 1932,
And until further notice, will be presented the entirety
new three-act
IRISH DRAMA!
“THE MACABTHY 08, THE PEEP O* DAY.
The Macarthy Mr. J. B. Studley,-
The Babby. Mr. C. Hale.
Nelly Brady.... Miss Jennie Porker,:
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Bole Lessee MBS. M. A. OABRKTTBON.
BE.ENGAGEMENT OF MISS 0. THOMPSON.
Miss Charlotte Thompson as Edith aud Zeldia—tw>
PtaVAcUra-
THIS (MONDAY! EVENING, April 14,
Wilt be performed, the play in five act.?, entitled
EDITH AND ZELDIA;
Or, The Old Tower of Chartswood.
Edith »nd Zeldia, „, ~ Jlijß Charlotte ThniiMuu .
Lord CiiarlßWOQd, . .**,,«» ,< ,t* *, 4 1 * Mr* TOUOg.
Paioas—6o, and 26 cents; Private Boxea,t
S 6 and S 3, according to their locale.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 7#.,
TLfES. JOHN DREW’S
XU. ARCH-BTBEET THEATRE.
Acting Stage Manager. W. 8. EBBOKRIOEB.
BtuineM Agent nnd Trentmrer JOS. D. MVBPHY.
rnn«» F i!^J2. MoSTl!—sf; ' S!ilV-SliiTß SIGHT. Of,
J°HN CBEW. JOHN BBBWi
TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 18&2, :
Eleventh time ©f the new drama
auu, _ CBOHOOBE-NA-BILHOGJS,
To conclude •wtfft Kmiher,... Mr. Jnhn Drag.
IRISH RBAGOOU,
Paddy Morphy. > * John Drew#
Fitzgjg. Frank Draw.
Beats can be secured for Mr. John Drew’s re presenta
tions three days in advance. Doors open at 7 o’clock j
performance commences at 7 X precisely.
T?VENING EXHIBITION—inBTI-
Hi TUTION FOR THK BLIND, RACK AND
TWENTIETH STREETS.
TUESDAY EVENING, April 15.
Conductor*«.e»o. Mr, A. N. Taylor.
* Admission 10 cent#. Camißaiifis at 8 a’clocU.
Stereoscop ncoAS of-the re-
BELLION, for public exhibitions; viewaVif all tho
prominent Battles, Incidents, and Men. Fall pi iced and*
illustrated CBtfrfognej Bent free, by
JAMBS W* QI/2BN & CO.»
Optician",
apll-lm No. 924 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia
Concert hall.
A DRILL of the Battalion of. S AVNB&R& &k~
DETS, complimentary to their Military Instructor*
Major G. ECKENDORFF, will, take place on TBl/ttS
DAY EVENING, April 17th. Tickete 60 cents. Nt
extra charge for reserved Boats. apl-lfit*
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ABTS-ia.aow closed, but wilbreopea
on MONDAY, the 2Bth lust. ap3-tf
WANTS.
complete seit of “ The
f f Press.” from Ite. commencement. Address Box
1663, Philadelphia poskoftice, stating price,. Ac. ap3-3t»
« UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wantod, for tbs United State, Marine Corps, for
sea service aboard of im‘n-of-v,aj, SSVKRAL HUN
DBED ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the age*
of eighteen and foray years. Ycauifr men from the ooon
try not leu than. 6 feot4X iocfaaa high, who sliall mm
the medical examination, ana enlist,' will receive three
cent, per mile for the dlstanoe travelled in coming to the
Rendezvous, at 311 Smith FRONT Street below Spruoe,
Philadelphia, or at 108 MARKET Street, Wilmington,
Delaware. All other information that may be ra»
qiiltel will bo given- JAMES LEWIS, C..pt,ii.ij
apB-12t and Becrniting officer.
\I7ANTED-=-A Situation as Salesman,
W by a mauj who lias been engage \1 ft*
Ba*4waretmauieos&r fifteen years—part of the tine in
this city } has a large And valuable aaiualntancA la Mis-
Rouri, Illinois, and Kentucky. Address box 304& 8t
Louis Post Office. ap6»l2t#
otfu deputy QUARTERMAS-
Si TEB GENEBAL’S OFFICE,
.v. a-w»nnVUltn?j*Vll.* — BOYD,
ap4.tf Caplain and A. Q. M.
jg* DEPUTY QUARTERMAS
anB tab gehbhal’s office.
Philadblpiiia, April 3,1563.
WANTED IMMEDIAIILY—VotwoIs to load with
Coal for Alexandria, Ya. A. BOYD,
ft p4.tf Captain and A. (J. M.
FOR GALE AMD TO LET.
COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC
■ill city,—For sale or to Let, four cottages, anitatrte
for family summer residences, situated near the beach.
Fer particulars and terms, apply to
JOHN STEWART,
tie, «7 WALNUT Btreat.
Or at tlie Office of the Gaff den and Atlantic Land 00.,
apl2. Gt j2l WALNUT Street.
TO BENT—THE NEAT DWELS
■a LING. IMB (JUNItItY Street near n Frleiids"
Meeting*House!” gas, hath, range, &0., in elegant order.
Bent 5260. S. KINGSTON MoCAY,
apl2-3t# 487 WALNUT Street.
TO LET, AT A LOW BENT,
■ill r or a BOARDING-HOUSE—The large DWEL
LING, No. 620 LOCUST Street, opposite Washington
■Suiiare. 27 rooms. Heaters, gas, bath, range, water-clo
sets&i .In good repair. 8. KINGSTON MoO AY,
apM-iit* 427 WALNUT Street,
j&l TO LET.—Large HOUSE and
EDI premises. No. 135 BAUE Street. lFoiiW answer
for a Manufactory. R. HAYS,
apl2-l2t* 210 North THIRTEENTH 8;r??tr
BOARDING.
T3OARD WANTED, by a gentleman,
-13 {n * pimni B«ti fwnllfi frpnrwa
Third and Eighth and Chestnut and Pine. Any gentl»-
man or widow lady having spare room can aadrtM
« Route Agent,” unUl 12 o’clock, Tuesday, April Ist,
Philadelphia F. O. , . -
sd
BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS.
KEMBLE & VAN HORN.
mhSO-Sm No. 331 MARKET Street, Phllada
MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
IYX A Wilt or order of sale, by the Ht>u. JOHN OA.D
WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United
States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to undirected, will be soil, at Public ewe,
to tha highest and best bidder, fhrcuh. at CALLOWa
BILL-STREET WHARF, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL
23d, 1862, at 12 o’clock M , 593 barrels Rosin and 329
barrels Tar, being a Port'™ o ' *£•*"*“ bri S
tIKRdLB WILLIAaI MILLWAKP)
U. 8 Marsha! E. D ; 9f PyßDßylrtnißi
rmTeAPRLrUf A, April 11 T lBO3,
LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT
XBS, BRACES, and other Mechanic*) AppUanOM,
at correct conetrnctiOD nnd mar to the vearor. For aala
SiO.idinstment M O. B, NEEDLES’ LADIES’ BTOBE*
TW EI.FTH Street, first doer below Race:
Gentlemen reo airing Bupture Trasses will call at tha
Southwest corner TWELFTH and BADE, where O. H.
N. givea attention to thia special feature. mhl2- Ami'
mo COIN COLLECTORS.—Tha
J- priced Catalogue of Edward Cogan's sale of ootna
on the 26th and 26th ultimo, will be ready for deli veryoa
MPNPAYt llifllih lut, Price wwnrtr