The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 07, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
WHAT I FOUND. • '
DT TEE BARD OP TOWER ULLL.
,While walking, in a pensive snood,
• 'With eyes upon the ground,
Something particularly good
I near the curb•etoue fouud.
I did not f foul a Duran of gold.
Or roll of " groeu•backs " there,
llut, lying in a graceful full,
'Apiece of wilting fah%
Some female hand the lines had traced,
A "Lidice" short and sweet,
Intended, as it seemed, to grace
Some advertising sheet.
' Wanted — a husband " (so it said),
A moral. well-bred gent,
Hair, either Marl:, or brawn, or red;
Form, graceful and unbent.
"Eyes, hazel, azure, gray, or white,
Or any hue hat green;
Complexion either dark or light,
Or something both between.
"Ells aka tom, too, to suit me, may
Be either short or tall,
• Bat (notc deem) his array •
us.t ho from Tower Hell."
We have the largest and mast complete assortnterd of
Ready-made Clothing in Philadelphia, comprising all
sizes, styles, qualities, and prices, which we are selling
below market rates.
TOWER HALL, No, 51.5 MARKET Street,
BENNETT & CO.
NOTICE.
Our Sore is open until? o'clock P. Br., daily, except
riaturdays, when it is open until 10 o'clock P. M. It
STiaiwwnvs'
rr v 'UPRIGHT GRAND
The numerous admirers of STEINWAY & SON'S
PIANOS, and the musical Public in general. Will tio de
lighted to see and hear the new constructed Upright or
Cabinet Pianos of this It mat the undersigned. In
CONSTRUCTION, VOLUME OF TONE, and TOUCH,
they are FULL GRAND PIANOS, etanding upright.
The Steinways' name Is sufficient security for their last
ing qualities. BLASIUS DROS.,
mh7-7t 100 G CHESTNUT Street.
THE CITEAPEST—BECAUSE BEST.
Simpler in conAruetion, easier managed, doing work
that others fail to do, and executing it more neatly, the
OROSTIt & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE
Had won Daimler favor and should be
:EVERY FAMILY,
.or. Call and -Examine
MACHINE AND WORE.
OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. Talio-10t
PBRE BOURBON
Bottled by
IMOLPHO WOLFE,
NEW YORK.
TIIg CITIZI:NS OF PMLADELPHIA :
For some time past, I have been solicited by the Medi.
Cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro-
Pudic Fchnatms" business the bottling of PURE Bouß,
BON WHISKY, which could be relied on by tlio medical
prefeseion. I would have acceded to their request some
time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article.
After considerable difficulty find delay. -I have arranged
With two distillers in Bourbon county for a regular
supply, I have also located an agent In Louisville,
for the purchase of BOUERON WHISKY. direct from
the distillers, when offered fei sale in that market.
The Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles,
and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a fee simile
Of MY eignature on the label.
I remain. yours respectfully,
UDOLPIIO WOLFE,
No. 22 BEAVER Street.
Ncw Yonr, Jannary 33th, 1563.
tfooLrno WOLPE, &Q. Beaver SL, New York:
DEAR Stn . : The want of Pare Lirynora for Medicinal
Durpoeoe has been lone felt by the profession. and thou
sands of lives have been sacrificed by the use of adulte
rated articles.
Wo have tested the NOTerai articles which you seat us,
and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation you
Claim for it.
We would recommend you to appoint some of the re
&portable Apothecaries, in different parts of the United
States, as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky.
Whore the profession can obtain the same when needed
for medicinal purposes.
Wishing you success In your now enterprise. -
We remain your obedient servants.
VALENTINE MOLT. M. D.. No.l Gramaray Park.
J. M. CARNOCIIAN, Ir. D., Professor of Clinical
Surgery,Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital.
&e.,iNo. 14 East Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 796 Broadway.
IL P. DE WEBS. If. D. 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WORST ER. hf. D., 133 Ninth street.
NELSON STELLE, M. D.. 97 Bloecker street.
JOHN O'REILLY, H. D., MO Fourth street.
B. J.RAPHA EL, M. D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical
College, Sa, 91 Ninth street, and others.
TO comyrßy mERMANTS.
DRUGGISTS,
AND
PRIVATE FAMILIES:
I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the
following firms as agents for the sale of this Pure Boor•
bon Whisky, where samples can always be seen, and
i~Olsoon be forsalo by ovary ()roger, Druggist and Apo•
theeary, and Hotel In the United States.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 BEAVER Street.
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY,
& COWDEN,
MIME B. AsutorT,
W. L. MADDOCK & CO
(.26-10t
BATCHELOR'S'ikiR DYE 1
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to ho distinguished from nature;
Warrauted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies
the effects of bad dyes, and. invigorates the hair for
life. CRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful. Sold by all Draggle.% tic.
The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE.
LOR. on the four skies of each box.
FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street,
(Late= Broadway and 10 Bond street-)
New Torii.
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF TUE LATEST
TTLEB, made in the Bost Manner. expressly for RETAIL
&ALES. LOWEST Sailing Prices marked in Plain Fi
lmes. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our ONE-Patcr. Sr,TI:II is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO. 604 INIARBET Street.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengths n, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hears.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. -
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They curd Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Hier a, Cholera, and Cholera Morbas.
They once Liver Complaint. and Nervons Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man, strong, and are exhausted nature's groat
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the cele
brated Canape Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken
With the pleasure of n beverage, without regard to ago or
lime of day. Particularly
. recommended to delicate per
:Mona requiring a gentle stimulant. • Sold by all Grocers,
Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
UO2 BROADWAY, Hew YOrk. sett-Om
RID
WEATHERBY—PINER.—On the 4th instant, by Rev..
Peo. Stevens.Me Ferry S. Weatherby, of Baltimore to
its Annie M. 8. &ncr, of Philadelphia, [liattlnre
u plea,m copy.)
WALKER—HARMER,—On the 6th instant, by Rev.
Theo. Stevens,Mr. Wm. W. Walker to Miss Marla 8.
Harmer, both or Philadelphia.
JENKINS—ALLEN.—On Thursday, March Pith, by
Rev. Henry Darling, D. D. Charles Addoms Jenkins to
7.,rnm a 1 .... daughter or the late John Allen. •
BODBII-001119.--On the 28th of February, 1883, by
the Bev. B. W. c utter, Mr. Elijah F. Bodes of real
runt No. 129. Pennsylvania volunteers , to Miss Catha
rine Goho, heft of Mildew& Schuylkill on, Pa. •
BUISTIIs O—WALLACE. —On the r 31.1 of February. by
Rev. P. H. Mowry, Samuel Bunting to Mary Jano Wal
lace, all of Philadelphia. •
LI:OBS—HENSON. —On the 4th instant, by the Rey,
6. At. Jelly, Mr. Jame, Legge to Mrs. Elise, Henson, all
ig Belmont, Philadelphia.
DLED.
EYRE. —On Sigth sloy, the 6th instant at Chester, Pa;
William Eire, .Ir...in the liGth year of his age.
Hie relatives and friende, and those of the family, are
Invited to. attend his funeral, (without further notice)
from his late residence in Chester, on Third day (Tues
day) morning, the 10th Induct, to meet at 10 o'clock. •
KEE B. —Moult 4th, MO, Mark Augustus Richards.
(Bided sou °fair. Mark 0. and Herminea M. Kerr.
Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend lila funeral, from the residence of his
parade, V 0.10.1 North Fifteenth street, without rut th er
otice, this morning. the 7th inst., at 9 o'clock A. M.
ere to proceed to Montgomery' Cemetery, Morris
own, Pa. Morristown ' l'a., and Denver City paper. '
s
Dol. Territory, please copy. ]
1 JONES.— , On the evening of the 3d instant, Mrs. Eliza,
tfiidow of the lute Captain Lloyd Jones, in tho 03,1 year
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully—
Tiled to attend the funeral, froin her late ream..., respectful}_
f l 7 south 'Front street, this morniug, the 7th instant, at
o'clock,. without farther notice. To proceed to Monnt
.
arise Cemetery.
31011E10.—On the 3d instant, Thomas Morrie.
' The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
D.vited to attend his funeral, from the residence ofJohn
/Widen.. Wirmihgton, Del., to-day ( Saturday) 7th inst..
ISt 2 o'clock P. M.
ARCUEIL—On the morning of the 6th instant, of
, Snienmonia, Tillie I V., infant daughter of Amanda and
l William V. Archer, aged 2 months and 21 days. •
PERKINPINE.—On Friday morning, 6th instant, Flo
' fence, only daughter of 0 eorge and Sallie A. rerklnpine,
wed 2 years 0 mouths.
The relatives and friends aro requested to attend the
funeral, on Monday morning nt 10 o'clock. •
BADL.—On the 4th instant, William Henry. son of
'Leonard and Eliza Ball, aged 6 years and 6 months. •
BARTLETT.—On the 4th instant, Henry P., son.of
70 Bartlett, In the 21st year of his age.
DRUM.—On . the 4th instant, Auu, wife of Thomas
•
Drum, need 30 years.
COULTER.—In Germantown, March 3d, Miss Rath
Cotate r , aged 76 years,
RPRING MOURNING GOODS—BES
SON & SON,—Mourning Store, No. 018 CHEST.
inn Street, Lave received
Black Silks of the meet desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Chock Silks.
PaTIO Printed Foulard Silks.
Black Monieelince, Tainises. 130/11baZineg,
Black Crape Tammetana, Alpacas, and Mohairs.
'Black and White Laves, flip hams, Mohatra.
Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges.
lack English Crapes and Yells. •
Shawls. Hosiery, Gloves. Parasols, Collars, Sleeves.
Flo. felB-tf
VIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH, AND
ai- 4 .ARCII, are opening
Rack-Span Silk Shawls,
Ulna Shawls, lung and Ronan
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
Black Barege Hornani, I and 2 yards Wide
Black Florentine. New Fabric, f 026
WEE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
aw ARCH, are opening
Spring Style Dress Silke,
Spring Style Dreas Goods,
Stripe Repß Skirting,
English Bombazines.
First Quality Gloves. • • •!•• "
.
Ma. REV. B. NONIkEIi WILL, D.
Preach a Sermon to YOUNG MEN, at the Church
of the Covenant, Pi LEVIN Street, west of Seventeenth,
on SUNDAY EVENING, at 73f o'clock. A. portion of the
Iwo Rh free to etrangerm, who are affectionately invited.
Morning Service as usual, at 10M o'olook. It*
ESmonAvi AN CHURCH, CORNER OF
FRANKLIN AND WOOD STREETS.—Preaching
ORROW (Sunday)) MORNINO . , at hair paat 10
o'clock, and In the EVRII MO at ball Past 7 o'sloelt i
the Rev. A. A. REINIiE.tbi
SABBATHSCHOOL TEACHERS'
CONVENTION. An Adjourned Meeting of thin
M —A
tion will be hold on MONDAY EVENING next,
3n Trinity M. S. Church, on EIGHTH Street, above
'Aeon Interesting Reports and Addresses may beex
pected.
linto` WOMAN, DEE EDUCATION AND
Eidl'lßE. —ENOCH H. SUPPLER will lecture
upon this subjectP t HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL oa
xext MONDAY 'EVENING, at 9 o'clock. Tickets, 25
tante
MA STATED MEETING OF THE
LADLES' ASSOCIATION OF THE
P 1101d(E0-
C HOSPITAL, will held THIS (Saturday))
ATINNOON. March 7th, at 4 o'clock, la the bnildintm
the Homoeopathic Colleae FILBERT Street, above
aievelath. Dr) L. A. D i! BOUGHS% Becrotary,
FIR ST CONGREOATIONAI
CHTHICH, THOMPSON Htrret, below Front.
Pre:letting by Rev. D. L. OEAR, 811/WAY .I.OX A. M.
•told 7 P. M.
Srubi free—strangers Ivel come, lt*
CALVARY entatcn,
TOWN.--Tlin Rev. CHARLES It. COOPER is
timed to preach at this Church ou SUNDAY EVENING.
Services at rt uartor to S o'clock.
SAINT PAUL'S .Itr. E.' CHURCH,
WC...-. CATHARINE Street, above Sixth. —MISSIONA.
.Itl A riN i V. 6 REA RY. — Preaching TO-MORROW, at IOK
A. M. rind 734 P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. JOIN WALKER JACKSON-. it*
fl REV. T. 11. STOCKTON, RAVING
returned from Washington, will preach (P. V.)
ins he Church of the New Testament, corner BLEVENTIE
and WOOD Streets, TO-MORROW. 10,55' A. 151., and
Rev. Dr. KRAUT!' at 734 Y. Al rK lt"
irort. TRUE GREATINESS.—DiS OEr RSE
in St. Matthew's Lnthernn eltiirch NSW Street,
below F ntu•kh. between Rnee and Vine, 'lrs- th e metre.,
Rev. E. W. FLUTTER, on 'I'D-MORROW' E.N'ES ENG, Vti'
o'clock. Morning services commence at half pagl 10. it
MISSIONARY e
ANNIVERSARY
an TEM RRO ac W ing by Cyrus I).F h s TV BD„ r of
Brooklyn, N. Y„ at 10,1-. 2 ' A. M., and 7 o'clock P. hf. At 3
°Mork, Addressee by Rev. C. F. Tumor, of Gamut
town, and Master Ballard, of "roungkoo, Burmah.
"TO 'DEPART AND TO BE WITH
CUBIST. "—The recent departure of We. ADMI
RAL READ will 1,)o improved, to the-honor of the
"OSAGE OF PTOGOD' and for the edcation_ of trae
Hovers in Christ, -moßnow EVEHINO, by WIT,—
LIKAI MORRIS, M. D., in Aecenibly Buildings, at hal f
pasti seven.o'clock. 'it'
THE LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA
interested in the welfare of the Sick and :Wound
ed Soldier, are invited to attend .a meetiug at the
COOPER SHOP lIOSPITAL, on MONDAY AFTERNOON
next,' March 9, 1903, at 4 o'clock, for the PUITD.3O of
making errangement3 for holding a FAIR, on or about
June l; DO, for the benefit of said Institution. mh7-2I
re 7". ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCLI, STEENTII and GREEK Streets. --
services TO-MORROW at 105 , 4 A, M. and IS P. M., itY
the Pastor, Rev, T. M. CUTININGBAm. The evening
SPIIIIOII win be the second of tile series on the eleventh
chapter of Hebrews. Subject—" The Voices of the
Dead." It*
11 4 Vs I
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR . ,
Spring Garden, be:ow Broad street. The "Rt.
Rev. AL0117.0 POTTER,. D. D. L. L. will administer
the Rite of Confirmation 'TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVE
NING, at 7Si` o'clock. A collection will be taken up in
aid of "The It-indents' Aid Society." Strangers will be
accommodated with seats. .it.;.
GOUGII WILL DELIVER. A.
FAREWELL LECTURE aON • SOCIAL RE
tiPONSIBILITY " on TUESDAY Everdhg next, the Nth
inst., the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ticket 2,5 cents. Re
aerVed seats, With coupons, 55 cents, to be had only at
El ARTIEN 'S,COG CHESTS UT Street, and at the door of the
Academy on Thesdarevening. - Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Lecture at S. A largo part of the proceeds Is for the
benefit of oar brave soldiers, ninny of Whom
pre:Tot. , • inhi'Aras
THE 72d WEEKLY MEETING IN
BEHALF OF OIIR BRAVE SOLDIERS will be
bold In the FIRST REFORtiIED PRESBEVERIAN.
(MUCH, Rev. Dr.Wylio. Pastor, BROAD Street., below
SPRUCE; on SABBATH EVENING. March 8. at 7.4"
o'clock. Gov. roLLocic will preside. Addresses by
Bev. ALEXANDER REED, of the Christizn Commission,
11ev. GEORGE J. MINGINS, and GEO. H. STUARIVEig.
The Army Committee of. the Y. M. C. A., under whose
auspices three nieoti ugs are held, are doiug.much good in
Our beFoila Is, and aiding the Christian Commission in
their noble work in the tent and on the battle-field. 11*
TIIE CONSPIRATOR% UNMASKED.
—A Lecture this entitled will be delivered by
THEODORE 1). WELD, of Perth Amboy, ea 310 .IDAY
EVENING, the 9th inet., itt the Ifull of, the SPRING
GARDEN INSTITUTE, at. 719 . o'clock. Allinitiauca,
:A diseoarse—admittance free—will be deliv EVENING,
seine apeaker, in the macs Hall, OA SUNDAY
the SDI inst. Subject— 'THE ASPECTS AND PROS
PECTS OF THE TIDIES."
• ..
Mr. "Weld ham recently been 'Rehiring in New Eng
land to admiring audiences. lie comes to Philadelphia
'with a high reputation. it
• JEFFERSON EDIC A.L COLLEGE.
'lV:re —The ANNUAL GOZYCHENCEIHENT will be held
at MUSICAL IN]) HALL, on TUESDAY NEXT, 10th
instant, at 12 o'clock. Thee Valedictory Address to the
Graduates will be delivered by Professor WALLACE.
Tbe public are invited to be-nreseab
leT-itt • ROBLEY DUNGLISON, Dean.
AT TENT ON JOURNEYMEN
1101.1 SE PAINTERS. —The members or tbe craft
will hold a meeting et the Wetliorlll House, SA.N.SO3I
Street, ohne Sixth; 'III . IS EVEtIINO, at S o'clock. All
members or the Association are particularly invited
to attend; also, all persons working at the ba.lnem.
it* GEO. W. HAINES, Prelident.
MTHE TREASURER, OF THE
LADIEQ' AID SOCIETY 01? U. 8. HOSPITAL
at SIXTH and MASTER-Streets, acknowledges the fol
lowing: From Mary Cummings and Clara Wiremen,
part proceeds of fair, $211.54: from Misses Bell and
Arthur, proceeds of fatr, 83.53; from Mr. Win. Back
net). RIO.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
APPRENTICES , LIBRARY COAIPANY will he
held at the LIBRARY, R. W. comart , lF CR and ARC
Streets!. ou THIRD-DAY (Tuesday) EVENING next, the
10th instant, at 8 o'clock.
The Annual Report of the Managers trill ho read, and
an Election of Officers held.
THOMAS RIDG WAY.
mb6-4t* • Secrratti y.
•
THEODORE D. WELD, ESQ, OF
Perth Amboy_ will deliver a lecture on the
"Rebellion," next dOND AY Evening, at 7l‘ trete*. at
tlie Spring Garden luettbate, AROAO and SPRING GAR
DEN Streets. Admission 2. cents. mbS—lt•
NATIONAL UNION CLUB OF PM
ii P
LA.IIISIPIIIA.—The Club being now organized,
all persona loyal to the.linion desiring to become mem.
here thereof, will make application to the Committee,
who will ait daily iu the Commonwealth Building,.
CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. between the hours of
7 and 9 o'clock, P. M.; to bete their names enrolled.
A. S. ROBERTS, President,
B. SSTDER LBTDY, Recording Secretary. . mhs-3t
OFFICE OP THE PENNSICTOTA
NIA FINN I.NSURANCE COMPANY.—A special
meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Fire In
enraner Company will be held at their office. No. 510
WALNUT Street, on WEDNE3DAY next, the 11th inst.,
at l 2 o'clock, noon. to take into consideration the expe
diency of increasing the capital Mock of the company - to
the thaount authorized bv the charter.
WILLIAM tlf. CROWELL,
mhb-St Sen-otarr.
THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE ; IN—
SITRAiVCR COMPANY, March 2, Ml The
Directors have this day declared - a dividend of FIF
TEEN DOLLARS PER SITARS on the stock of the Com
pany for the last six mouths, which will be paid to the
iitockhohlers, or their lexml represontatiyeq. after the
9th instant. WILLIAM O. CROWELL. •
Secretary.
M• MANDAN miNnto - COMPAN'Y OF
LAKE SUPERIOR. —The First Meeting of the
"Mandan .Mining Company of Lake Superior," under
Ito articles of association, will. lin held on the tenth day
of March, lSal, at 11 o'clockf.L , M., at No. 1.4 Farquhar
Building, WALNUT Street, rhiladelptda.
• B. A. HOOPES
war. 11. STEVAN%
fe24-11t* Two of the Aseoclateeof said Corporation.
IM. CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE.
PHILADELPHIA, February 21, ISG3.
TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS. RESTAU
RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by less
measure than one quart. -
Applicants for LIOENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE,
as provided by net of Assembly, approved Aprlll2o, 11158,
on the following days, via:
WARD 3.
First Monday, March 2, 1813.
Second.. Tuesday. 3;
Third and Fourth Wednesday. '.' 4,
Fifth Thursday, ' 5. • 6
Sixth Friday, " 6, .‘
Seventh and Eighth Monday, " 9,
Ninth and Tenth Trumday, " 10,
Eleventh Wednesday, " 11, "
Twelfth and Thirteenth •• ••.Thursday, . 12, `
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, " 13, "
Saxteenth. • Monday, " 16,
Seventeenth Tuesday, " 17, "
Eighteenth and Nineteenth. —Wednesday, • ' 13, '
Twentieth Thursday, " 19, "
Twenty-drat and Twenty
on Friday.
d
Twe sec nty-third and Twenty
fourth Monday, " 2:1,
Twenty-fifth Tuesday. " 21, "
fe'27-to mh26 - ... : ." JAMES SHAW, Clerk.
il e A :als. HORICROPATHIC HOSPITAL, HIS
CUTHBERT Street.—This Institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the moat comfortable
manner, iree of charge. B. F. °LEER,
n072-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.
g::3;av OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AH
TI.T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PRILADeIe
PAU. October 24. .
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artldotal Limbs, should apply immediately at the °eke
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. No. 1809
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK 'PALMER,
jeD•em Government Simeon-Artist.
WHO RAVE FRIENDS IN
L THE ARMY.—Soldiers' Aid Societies, en, clergym
editors and others are respectfully requested in to aid
disseminating the following notice, which is estof inter
to all who have friends in the army.
To !RECTO ET OF TTIE HOSPITALS.
The Sanitary . Commitenen have made arranaementa
for supplying information gratnitously with regard to
patients in the United States General llospitale at the
following points (others will he added):
• E.emax I?.l:rawnwrwre . l.--7For . inflqmittlon
_addltes
O ke_sznftary,Commteat
Georgetown,
Alexandria,
Frederick City.
WESTERN DEPARTMENTIL
Office Sanitary amanita'
Cincinnati,
New Albany,
Lottbiville,
Covington,
_ .
inton . ation will, under ordinary circumstances, be
given to any one applying for it, in answer to any or all.
of tho following inquiries. If the application is by
letter, the answer will be sent by return mail: if in per
son, it will by unewerea at once: _
1. Is - (giving name and regiment] at prekent in
be hospitals of -?
2. If to, what is his proper address ?
3. What in the name of the surgeon or chaplain of the
,ospital?
4. If not In hospital at present, has he recently been in
hospital?
li. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date?
6. If recently discharged from hospital, was ho dis
charged from service ?
7. If not, what were his orders on leaving?
More specifio information as to the condition of any
patfout in the District of Columbia hospitals will be fur
niched within twenty-four hours after a request to do SO
is received nt the Washington of
The office of the Directory will be oven daily from 8
o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M., and in urgent cases ap
plicants ringing the door-bell. will bo2ilcelvad
u IE I f the of Irt business of the
viral - di-Thieving arisen where visitors have been given
direct act eas to the record books themselves, this prac
tice will hereafter be discontinued; nor can lists of
wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments, or
otherwise, be hereafter furnished from these records.
The Sanitary Commission, under special authority
from the President elite United States, maintains an ex
tensive system of agencies for securing the safe convey
ance to and distribution of gomie put in its charge for the
tack and wounded, at points 'where they are most want
ed. It operates with equal care and generosityat all points
—at New Orleans, and at Washington, before Vickst•urg,
and at Ilasitville—its distributions being governed by a
comparison of the wants of the nations wants cases. trust- ascertain the relative character of these in a trust
worth y manner, and to secure an equitable distribution
and honest use of the goods distributed, besides the
npaid services of the members of the Commission,
tventy physicians of high professional and moral cha
racter, and more than fifty lay-apents, are employed,
under pecuniary securities, for respousible and efficient
service.. The coot of these arrangements .has thus far
been about three per centum of Ole value of the ~ . cods
distributed. The Commission has not been able to obtain
authentic evidence of losses, miscarriage, or misappro-
Priations, to the value of one dollar in ten thousand, of
goods which have been once received at its shinning d -
p,",ts. The following are the names of these donate, to
which auxiliary societies and all disposed to aid the sick
and wounded, without reference to States or localities.
but simply to their relative necessity for assistance, are
invited to.send their offerings:
Sanitary Commission, Brunch Supply Office, W. Sum
mer street, Boston, Mass.
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, 10 Third
a
ivoune,rrew York.
Sauititry Commission, Branch Sapply Office, 27 South
Sixth street. Philadelphia, _Pa.
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Bank
street Cleveland, Ohio.
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Chicago.
Illi• •
Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Office, Louis
ville, Kentucky.
The Commission receives no pecuniary all whatever
Prom the Government, and is wholly dependent on the
voluntary contributions of the public for the means of
sustaining its operations. Contributions to its Treasury
are solinited, and may be transmitted to (MORON T.
STRONG, Esq. Treasurer, SS Wall Street New York.
The names of fallowing gentlemen, tiom missioners
.or the President of the United States, are Pledged to the
Public for the economy, integrity, Rua efficiency with
which whatever is entrusted to the Sanitary Commission
will be administered :
H. W. Bard.ows, D. D. ITORACE BENNET, Jr.
A. D. BACH% Mr D. Rt. Rev. T. M. Chsair,D.D.
0. W. Cm.Lum, IL S. A. lion. Jammuon . HOLT,
A. E. SHIBA% 11. S. A. Hon. It. W. Buitirarr.
• R. C. Woon,_3l. D.,U. S.A. Hon. MAng SKIN:WM. '
W. 11. 'VAN Doting, 11. D. Nev. Jowl H. Hitirtiroon,
WOLCOTT GIBBS, M. D. Prof. FAIRMAX Roans.
S. G. Howe, M. D, lion. SOITUSI.EII. COLPAX.
C. R. AUX V.W. N. D. Peso. LAW OLMSTED 'Esq.
ELISFIA HARRIR. M. D. J. S. Hawsznay,lll.'D.
Ono. T. Sruoyo, Esq.
Central Office of Sanitary
444 F Street,
February 7, 1861
D UCK '
-10 AND 12-OZ. DUCK, SUIT
ABLE for Teats; also COTTON .TWINE, suitable
for Sallmakers. For sale by
DECOURSEY. ILSALLTON, & EVANS
ree,
33 LETITIA Stt.
tANDERSON CAVALRY.--:HEAD
QUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBER,
LAND, lifonynetrenono, Tenn., February 2/L 1803.
All members of the FIFTSENTR PENNSYLVANIA
(Andersou) CAVALRY, now absent without proper au
thority, are hereby notified that, unless they report In
person to their Regiment within twenty days from the
date of this order, they will be arrested and punished as
deserters. A list of their names will he immediately
furnished to the authorities where they reside.
By command of Major General Roseerana
WILLIAM Mr:MICR/M.
mhs-ilis2t ' Assistant Adjutant Ooneral.
1.20 . (4
:trashiwilo!t, D. C."
Point Lookout,
Annaivlis,
Baltimore.
—For information address
Lwriguate, AY."
Danville,
Perryville,
Bowling Green.
•
Gallatin
Nashville.
Commission . ,
t. WASHIIicTON, 26- D. C.
fothstnlOt
CARPETS AND OIL-CEOTHS.
R EMO
3. T. DELAOROIX,
has removed his
STOCK OF CARPETINGS,
From 47 South FOURTH Street, to his
NEW STORE,
No. 37 NORTH SECOND STREET,
Where he offers to his old customers, and purehaem
generally, a LARGE AND , DEStRABLE STOCK OF
CARPET o INGS,
of all erades, anti beat known makes.
OM CLOTHS, MATTINGS, AND WINDOW SHADES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE LOWESC PRICES.
J'. DELAOROIX,
No. 37 SOUTH. SECOND STREET, above Chestnut.
MEDICAL.
S.-T.-1860-X
DRAKE' , S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify. strengthen. mid invigorate.
They create F. healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to aange of water and diet
They overcome effects of diasiration and late honre
Thep strengthen the system and enliven the mind
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of tho stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhea% Cholera, and Cholera Morbus
They cure Liver Complaintand Nervous Headache
They are the beat Bitters in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
res.torer. They are composed of the celebrated Calieaya
Bark, Caseaduu,pen, Dandelion, chamomile Plowers.
LavenderFloWers, Wintergreen, Attlee. Chimer-bade,
oranze-peei,' Snake-root, Cairtway, Coriander, Bur.
dock, S.—T,--1860—X., &c.
The following is - a sainple of the testimony daily re
eeived
SOLDIERS' HONE, CINCINXATI. 0., - Jan..ls, 1811
Maws. P. H. Drake & Co. :
°arms= : This institution has received and ex
tended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I
have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in.
numerous cases of exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite,
&c., with the most remarkable and gratifying results.
It' creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has
given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this
preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and
on every battle-field.
- With respect. your servant,
Dn. CL W. ANDREWS, Sup''t.
WASHINGTON, D. C., San. 22, 1823.
GENTLEJSEX: We require another supply of your Plan
tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases
with the guests of our house,
Respectfully,
SYKES, MARWICK. Sc Co.
X had been so ill.with Liver Com
plaint and DrumPiga that I was compelled to abandon
my business. I used three bottles of the Plantation
Bitters, and, to my astonishment, am entirely cured.
They are the host medicine . I ever used, and I shall en
deavor to make them known. Please Inform me what
S. —'l`. —lB6O—X. means.
Yours truly, 11. B. KINGSLEY.
Dm W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the lOth Vermont Re
giment, •writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They are the most affective, per
fect, and harmless tonic I ever used."
GALT HOUSE. LOIIIBVILLE, Ey., Dec. 21,
Meier*. P. H. Drake & Co. :
We are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation
Bitters to supply friends who hare no other way of pro
curing this adrairF•ble article.
Respectfully yours,
SILAS F. MILLER Sr CO.. Proprietors.
Docncena, N. Y., Dec..2l, I',
The Plantation Bitters have cured
me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years'
standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as
far as I know, with signal success.
I am, &c. , Ray. J. S. CATHORIT.
BURNETT HUM, CINCINNATI, Ohio,
December 20, 1932.
Messrs. Drake d: Co.:
The PlanMtion Bitters appear to be very popular here
Send us twenty cases more, and. oblige
Yours truly, T. P. SAUNDERS & CO.
Delicate females 'reeuiriug a gentle stimulant, and
clergymen, lawyers, and. students exhausted by men-
tal labor. will and the Plantatton Bitters a must belie
flea tonic
Every bottle has the foe simile of our signature on
a steel-plate engraving. or it is not genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers. and Country Stores.
P. EL DRAKE & CO.,
202 BROADWAY, New York
fe26-tbstn-tapl if
HEALTH AND STREN9-TH
TO THE SUTTEBTNG
DR. SWAYNE'S
0011U1'0UND SYRUP or
WILD CHERRY
lies proved to be the moat efficacious remedy yet dLsco
verid for all pulmonary complaints, Conghs, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, asthma, Bronchitis, Hol
moptimcy (Spitting B10011),I Shorti Breath,
Croup, Wa,tintt Flesh, Pains and Sore
ness. Weak Brimst,Ttckilug Irritation,
or rising in the Throat. Broken .
Constitution, from the abuse of .
calomel :end other caucus,
all Throat. Breast.
and
Lung
Complaints. Let
no d !sense, however
bad it may be, or length
of time it may have exhrted, •
discourage you until you have
tried this great Medicnmenrum.
Wonderful cares have taken place,
when, to all bunion probability it could
not be possible. 'The i
e popular mpression,
strengthened by some scientific opinions, that
Consumption cannot be cured, has no doubt hastened
the death of many an invalid, by depriving theta of the
consolation of hope. Poisons afflicted with Pectoral
disease should be supported by evory assurance of a cure,
not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of
those around. Forour part, we do not believe that Con
gunrajun is incurable; and let Physicians theorise as
they will, We haves mass of evidence to prove that per
sons having all the symptoms of Conxicmption, cough'
deep, bloody expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore
throat diarthrea, night sweats, burning fever, Sc.
have teen permanently cured by " Dr. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND b - YRUP OF WILD CHERRY." Agood
hppetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition
for active exercise is sure to follow its use. Thirty
years' experience in this and foreign countries is con
vincing. proof. Beware of all preparations purporting
to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr.
Swayne dr. Son, the original and only genuine.
Dr. S'NrAYJNE'd ,Prlncipal Office,. alio North SIXTH
Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists
and Dealers: mh7-if tf
EYE AND EAR.-=PROF. J. ISAAOS,
Oculist and Auxist. from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at N 0.511 PINE Street, where he treats
nil diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures—
)! curable. Artificial Eyes Inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Offlce hours
from S to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. je32ms
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
AGENCY FOR THE • SALE OF
UNITED
STAMP,S TAX
No. 57 South THIRD Street, fret door above Cheetna
A fall supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constant'
on bend, and for sale in cinantilikLbuultbrentriLiliclitt
~
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
Office Noun from 9A. IL to P. IL
•
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
destje9 No. 57 South TIII3D Street.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING. MACHINES
TI-IE 44
ISLO . A.T OHINE;
WITH GLASS PRESSER FOOT, . • ....•
NEW STYLE .H.ESINERi . BRAIDER
and other valuable improvements. '
ALSO, • • ,
THE TAGGART & FARR MACHINES
Agency—N. E. corner NINTH and CHERRY Streets.
mbfe•tr
•••• • • . . . • • • •
. . . .
• ••• ••• • ..• • . •• - •. '
•
TrARDWARE. . • ••••
. . .
CLOSING OUT, _AT
O L. D P•B .E S
The stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE,coMprtataa
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
427 MARKET and 416 COMMERCE ;Streets.
tulte-latif
STRAW BERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA.
Just received.
• ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
. DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES. - -
SS CORNER ELEVENTR and VlNEStree
AIITER,'S llAllt DYE, BLACE OR
4 . 4 - brown, ffi and SS cents a box. 53 THIRD Street,
above Chestnut.
NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS!
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!—The - iii/rest assort
ment in the city will be found for sale, at cheaper
Prices than anywhere else. at
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS
It No . 300 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S BLACK
ASTPANTS are unequalled at $5.60. No. UK MAR
Streea t*
RAIILY VEGETABLE SEEDS, FOR
hot-bcds; Tobacco Seed, best varieties; Chicory, for
Gores; Osura,pratige, Co Warehousehinese Sugar-Carte
&ea. at HEBER'S Seed 327 CHESTNUT
Street:
THE HARNDEN EXPRESS ARE.
-a• again forwarding daily Soldiers' Freights to the
Army of the Potomac .; Office 607 CHESTNUT Street. r
.
SHINPLASTERS TAKE N.—WIL.
MINOTON, Newark, Trenton, Washington, Jersey
City, Easton. Troy, Albany, Kingston, Allentown,
Reading, and other small notes taken for Cigars, To
bacco, Pipes, &c., wholesale or retail, at DEAN'S
CIGAR Store, 335 CHESTNUT Street, Ordors from the
counts promptly attouded to.
Sri
9 a
• # •
•
• - 11-‘, 7. 1:6 .
WELTARD'S
CLEVELAND, Dee. 3, 1361
Persons Silks, this season, will do well to ex
amine our stock, as we have one of the hest assortments
in the citw, and we are senior them far below
VIE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION, mh6-tf
FANCY OASSIMERES,
For sale by the package, by
ARMY GOODS
DARK , BLLTE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
'SRI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR, OFFICERS. .
.ARtIY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10.0IINCE DUCK,
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ' •- •
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by. ' .
'FROTIIINGHAM & WELTS.
seLiftt ' - •
MELITARLAActe,,.„ -- „„.. '
130 JIOrGA)
miasom-sTRIET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTOMERS OP JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
RETAIT, DRY GOODS.
EYRE & LANDELL.
& L.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
ARE OPENING FOR
SPRING SALES.
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
FA.SMONA.BLE SITA.WLS,
FASHIONABLE ORGANDIES,
FASHIONABLE CHINTZES,
FASHIONABLE SKIRTINGS,
TAFFETA DE ANNISSE, New Goods
TACON CLOTHS ?OR DRESSES,
FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS
noi4-Ivsmte
“AT RETAIL.”
JAMES B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CRESTNIIT STREET,
OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR
• RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Black and Panay Silks, ,
Black and Colored Alpa-
Linen Shootings and Shirt-
Damasks, Napkins, ''and
Doylies,
Table Cloths and Towel
lugs, Counterpanes and
Furniture Dimities.
WHITE GOODS.
I Jac:oasts, and. Cambrics, Soft
Cambrics, and K niris " l ".
Tarletons, and Swiss
Malls, Fancy MuslinN,
and. Dimities, T,. C. Hand.-
kerchiefs, Gloves, Ho-
Sleyy, a.EI a general m
u desirable styles and quail
mhs-2m
.Fordies 'Fantasia,
Taffeta d'Anneasey. :
French ' Lawns and Organ
dies
French Chintzes and rer-
Brilliants and:Picnics,
Spring .Shawls, new , color-
inns,
Black Thibet and Merino
Souare'and Lena' Shawls.
pertment of DRY GOODS i
ties.
" NEW MOURNING STORE."
Now opening, a large and
WELL-SELECTED STOCK
SPRING AND SUMMER
MOURNING GOODS,
Of every description; also,
BONNETS OE THE LATEST: STYLES.
M. 41 A. MYERS & CO.,
re29.4nth•lm 9VG CHESTNUT Street.
'WATER -PROOF OLOAKINGS.
Middlesex Cloakings.
Cassimeres for boys' wear.
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres.
AUCTION LOTS.
Meltons at $1.25. old price.
6-4 Meltous $2.50, $2.75. $3, and $3.50.
Merino Cassimeres at 63 cents.
6.4 Cloaking's at $1 40, $1.62. and $1.75.
BLACK CLOTHS
And Casslmeres, a good stock.
Cloths and Cassimeres by the piece.
BROWN MUSLINS.
' BLEACHED latisLlNg.
WIDE SHEETING'S.
Fine and low•priced bleached and brown goods by the
yard or piece at less than wholesale prices.
HOTELS supplied ‘vitli Shadings.
SCHOOLS supplied with Shootings.
Fine wide Russia Crash.
pMeand low-priced Flannels.
Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks, &c.
LADIES'-CLOAKS.
Daily opening new styles.
Garments made to order.
Fine stock of Cloths from which to select.
Spring Shawls in Shawl Room.
New Hoop Skirts, auction lots.
COOPER & CONARD.
It S. E. corner NINTI-1 and hIARKET Streets..
FOR SALE-:-
One case 11-.4 Bates' Bleached Shootings.
One case 4-4 We msntta O's:
one case 4-4 William - villas.
One case 4.4 Social Mills.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. R corner MYTH and MARKET Streets
VirßE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCS, have their ^usual assortment of Fine Black
Cloths for Gents' Dress Coats, Fine Brown Cloths for,
Friends' Coats, Spring Cassimeresfor Suits, Tweeds and
lifelinvß for Boys' Clothes. mlt7
TYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARM have a fine assortment of gpring gas,
Moire AntiqueS, Check Sas, Plain Ponle-de-Soies, &c.,
&c.. c. mh7
T'YRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH . , are,now offering New Spring Dress Goo , -e,
minimising all the novelties of ther..Beason; also the
Book Silk Shawls, also Molten% Shawls. r 10,7
HSTEEL & SON, Nos. 713 .A.ND 715
• North TENTH Street„above Coates, '• • • • .
Have now Wen all their stock of LIGHT DRESS
GOODS, carried over from last Summer, which they are
selling at very low prices. -
We have now open a choice assortment of Spring and
Summer Dress Goods of this season's importation, Which
we bought early in January; consequently we ars able:
to sell them much lower than the present retail or whole
salo.Prieo.
SILKS, SILKS, SILKS,
AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION.
Fancy Silks, at last season's prices.
Fancy Silks, at last season's prices. ',7FM
Also, a large assortment of
FIGURED BLACK SILKS.
- Neat - Figured Black soh.. -
Medium Figured Black Silks.
Large Figured Black Silks.
Figured Black Corded Silks.
A large assortment of
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE MATCHED.
PS-inch Gros de Lyons, very rich. -
34-inch Gros de Lyons, very rich.
Heavy Black Ottoman Silks,
Plain Black Corded Silks.
Heavy Mourning . Silks.
Heavy Black Taffeta
Heavy Black Oros de Rhine&
Rich Black Moire Antiques.
BlackHo ivy Moire Arinnre Silks.
One of the best assortments of fancy colored plain
silks in this city.'
Plain Blue Corded Silks, small figure. •
Plain Green Corded Silks, small figure.
Plain Purple Corded Silkr, small figure, Corded Silks, small figure.
PLAIN POST DE SOITS.
The New and Rich Shade of Bine.
The New and Rich Shade of Green.
The New and Rich Shade of Purple.
. The Rich Shade of Gold Brown.-
These
These are all choice and desirable colorS,
Just open, a choice assortment of .
NEW AND RICH STYLES OF
SILK GRENADINES,
Ofthis season's Importation.
_ .
COMMISSION HOUSES.
SILE-MIXED, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP,
BATES' COTTONADES,
TWEEDS AND FLANNELS.
CA3IBRICS AND SILESIAS.
DOESKINS AND COATINGS,
VESTINGS, STUFF GOODS, Sre.,
ALFRED H. LOVE,
,COMMISSION MERCHANT,
212 CHESTNUT STREET,
fe-smwlOt
MILITARY GOODS. UT ENTRY VARIETY
;as-116m - .
R Tlt I C TLY PURE- CALIFORNIA
WINES.
"HOCK,
ANGELICA,
GRAPE BRANDY.
G. G. EVANS,
mll5-12tit SOLE AGENT, 42 South FIFTH Street
jIiGRAM'S PREPARE]) .COFFEE,JS
to SO cents; Tess 00 to 90 cents. Try them. 40 SE
COND Street, below Market. it.
FAMILY DYE COLORS I
LIST OP COLORS
BLACK SALMON
DARK fiROWN, SCARLET,
SNUFF BROWIS. • DARK DRAB
LIGHT BROWN. LIGHT DR/Lt
DARK BLUE YELLOW
LIGHT 13LUlt, • LIGHT YELLOW.
DARK GREEN ORANGE. •
LIGHT GREW. . MAGENTA..
PINK, SOLFERINO.
PURPLE, . . FRRNCH BLITZ
SLATE, . • ROYAL PURPLE
CRIMSON.. • . • ' 'VIOLET.
...
• •
FAMILY DYE . COLORS,.
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls.
Scarfs DrAgues, Ribbons.,_ 0 lovee,Bonnete, Hate,Foathera,
Kid Glover., Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear
ing Apparel, with perfect feat colors.
A SATING OF 80 PER CENT.
These Dyes are mixed in the tom of powders sonnet'•
trated, are thoronghly tested, and put up in neat pack
ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost fire times that sum. The pro
cess is simple, and any one can use the Dyee with perfect
Success. Directions inside,
Manufactured by
HOW' & STEVENS,
2513 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale byDrneeiata and Dealers In every City and
Town. dosiototho.pn if
'UNIVERSAL OLOTHES-WREsTGER,
Saves itovalue in Wear of clothes every six months.
No. I. Large Family Wringer $lO. With cogs,
No. 2 DR Mum Family Wringer.... 7. ' Warranted.
No. 23f Medium Family Wringer.. $6. Without cogs.
No. Small Family Wringer 6. Not 'warranted.
No Wringer can be durable without cog-wheels.
WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 721 CHESTN UT St.,
Exclusive Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania.
mIL4-It-lm`
LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, WIG-S,
Curls, Prizettes, Gossamer, Ventilated Wigs, Ven
tilated Scalps of superior manufacture. Prices are lower
than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S,
felt -Ims 6iro. 009 CHESTNUT Street.
9"]P -TOP TOPS. -40 SIZES AND
• Patterns of Boys' Spinning Tops, Rosewood, MaPle,
. Boxwood, Ltirdrim Vitro, &o. New French sty l es and
cbeap. . • W. TILLS%
ukho-3t 313 Statti. FOURTH. Street.
jaATES R. CAMPBELL it 00.;
SPRING STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
1863. SPRING. 1863.
RIEGEL, WIEST, & ERVIN,
No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Merchants visiting this city to purchase Arm
GOODS will Mad our Stock large
and admirably assorted, and at.
Low FIGURES. In certain classes
of Goods we offer inducements to
Durehasers unequalled by any other house in
Philadelphia. fele-2m
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE, Cc CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS
Nos. 1439 and 211. N. TRIED STREET, ABOVE RADE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF •
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will be found.a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AID COCRECO PRINTS. •
and.
PRILADELPRIA.-MADE GOODS.
To which they invite the speeuzlattentiondcashlmyers.
felelm -
S P RING , 1863.
YARD, GILLMORE, & CO.,
Importers and Lobbere of
_
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS;
NOS. Oil OBEST/WT AND 614 .TAYNE'S'IteIo,
Bayonet , " open, of THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. a
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK
OF
SPRING GOODS,.
COMPRISING
DRESS GOODS, sHAwLp, RIBBONS,
GLOVES, &C.
Also, a full assortment of
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS. El&
BROIDERIES, AND LACES.
The attention of the trade is requested. fell-3m
1863. S.PRING-. 1863
. _ .
JOUNES, BERRY, ea CO.,
(Sacceseers to Abbott, Johnes, & Co.)
No. SWF MARKET, and 521 COMWEROR Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
11.U.1>X1 4 ERS AND JOBBIARS Olt
S I /..1 K
AND
• FANCY DRY GOODS,
Have now open a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
DRESS GOODS,
Adapted to the Season. Also, a Pull Assortntent in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, ito
Which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES.
CASH BUYERS
Are particularly invited to examine our Stock. fell-tf
FRESH .A.SSORTMENT, AT LESS
4 - 3, - THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR k. BROTHER, Importers,
mliSti 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth..
J. C. FULLER,
. 0. 1%
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In 1112.6W'
FINE WATORRS AND ,lEWELRY.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Has
xim
° ET a RGE AND COMPLETE STOCK,
EMBRACING
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES
E. HOWARD & CO.'S FINE AMERICAN . WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
AND
FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fell-3m
D. T. PRATT,
PhiladelPhia
Is constantly in receipt of
AMERICAN WATCH
11 FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL;
22 North. SIXTH Street.
•
ELI HOLDEN, .
Dealer in line
:AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWFARY, AND CLOCKS,
0e315n3*. TOS MARKET Street
T . FULLERS
PINE GOLD PENS,
:" lIE BEST PEN IN 'USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES..feII-3m
PORT,
MUSCATEL,
. ELI HOLDEN,
- Dealer In fine
AMERICAN AND IMPORM WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCES,
ae3l,sm* 70S MARKET Street,
VULCANITE RINGS
ROGERS & BROTHER'S
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPOONS, PORES, LADLES, KNIVES, &o.
3. 0. FULLER, '
No. Vl2 CHESTNUT Street.
MICROSCOPES; SPECTACLES, AND
EMOLASSEN, for presents for Bale b
JA w. ouzo
Stree Co..
. . 924 CHESTNUT & t
OPERA GLASSES, OPERA.
°LAMM Per sale by W. am= 4, co.,
danamlf 9%4 CHESTNUT Street.
MA OBEBE L, LIERRING, SHAD,
AJ- a - &C., &C.
2800 Bbla Mass. Not 1. 8. and 8 Macke:rel. lafenalight
hit fish, in assortedpackages.
2,000 Bbls. New Easport, Fortune Bay, and Haling
Ring.
2,600 . ',tones Lubec, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring.
mg Mils. new Mess Shad.
In 7lj o f r o e x s os ju ti f e o r r n . l2:r tg ounty Cheese, &a
1a144r
DRAIN PIPE.-S TONEW ARE
DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-inch bore.
8
2-inch do bore 2580 ts cen per yard.
do do.
4 do 40 do do.
5 do ' 50 do do.
Ev ery d a riety of connecttons. bonds. traps, an do h op do r
s.
We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in any quantity,
and on liberal terms to dealers and those PQ acing
large quantities.
ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.
Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tope, plain and orna
mental designs, warranted to stand tho action of coal
gas, or the weather in anv climate.
GARDEN VASES.
d great variety of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terri'',
Cotta, classical designs. all sizes, and warranted to
stand the weather. Also, Fancy Flower Pots, Hanging
Baskets, and Garden Statuary.
Philadelphia Terra Cotta Worts.
Office and Warerooms 1010 CHESTNt.
tf 8.. TomelS
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OE
DRY GOODS.
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invite the attention of Cash Curers to their
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK,
Embracing the most desirable styles of
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
IN ANY- MARKET,
MODERATE PRICES
13117.tap26
A. W. LITTLE, & 00.,
mh3-2m No. 325 MA_ ET STREET.
DVIE'ORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
PHILLDEUREL
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e.
('ZUCCESOIi TO P11.4.TT &:ItEATIT,)
007 ?CHESTNUT STREET,
EIS'CLISEI, SWISS, ANT)
full assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. foll-gm
deIS-amlf
MURPHY & ROON% _
No. lita North WHARVIS.
NEW PUBLICATIONS*
NOW BRA.DY,
THE FIRST PART OF
DR. S. M. SOIIMUCEER'S
HISTORY
OP TIOI
SOUTHERN REBELLION.;
FROM ITS ORIGIN; GIVING A FULL AND AMU
RATE ACCOUNT OF ALL THIS BATTLES,
SIEGES, ENGAGEMENTS. dtc., Sca.
This is the only authentic HISTORY OF THE WAR
now published, and will contain over OH rot No pager,
illustrated with numerous fine steel plates, from original
drawings, by that eminent artist, SAMUEL. EAR
TA/N. Esq.
A few good.. AGENTS 'wanted, to whom the larges
commission will be paid.
Specimen copies sent on receipt of the price. $1,50.
13RADLEY c.c.; CO.,
• Pub/ishers,
It No. GO Noith.rOMITIT 3f.,
TUBLISHED SATURDAY,
AtAIIOII7Thr, •
•
A NEW AND VALUABLE BOOK::
THE RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA,
comintrawa- ITS .
Chorography—Climete Geology -Scenery—Detany— , '
Zoology—Agriculture—Mines and Mining—Com
merce and - trade—General Indastrx—So.
ClOtY — Constbntion and .Laws—in
a word everything of ha
voriance or interest
relating to the
JOEIN S. HITTELL,
Of San Francisco.
"f write of.. California, which has astonished the
world Ity a migration that suddenly built up the first
large Caucasian nom - milky on the shores of the North
Pacific—by her vast yields or gold, amounting in thir
teen years to $700;40,0tM, sensibly affecting the markets
of labor and money in all the loading nations of
Ch ristendom. I write of her while she stilt offers a wide
geld for the enterprising had the young, who there have
in full sight the greatest rewards for success,-and the
fewest chances of failure. "—Tun APTI - 1011.
Ono volume, large 12mo, price SIN). Published by
A. BOMAN & CO"
•• San Prancisco.
W. J. WIDDLETON & CO., •
• . 1.1 MERCER Street, New:York,
J..I3..LaPPINCOTT S.; CO.,
ml7-swa Philadelphia,
*.** Copies sent by nail, POSt-Pfiifl, on receipt of price.
A . - VOICE FROM `.ENGLAND.
PRAYERFUL EYMPATRY INVOKED FOR -ENE
RICA, by the Rev. Alfred C. Thomas. Price 15 cents.
This is a Sermon of rare excellence, anti should be
widely circulated. It is unusual to en English
clergyman baying. such a warm heart for our cause, and.
so thoroughly understanding our position.
Published by
_ WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN;
inh7 No. flti 6 Chestnut etre&
PHOTOGRAPIIS.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.--- CARD
PhetegraPhs of over I,ooq different fancy subjects,
taken. from life and from the finest engravings. Por
traits of Generals.- of, both armies, Statesmen, Poets,
and other eminent men. Single copies 15 coats, or 51.50
Per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re
ceipt of money. SCIIOLZ & JANENTZKY,
112 South EIGHTH Street.
Ac-We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo
graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.2,5 a box,
with reducing liquid. fe2s-lin if
THE POPULAR RESORT OF ALL
in search of flue and artistically finished PICTURES
is REINER'S famed gallery, SECOND Street, above
Green. Colored Photographs, of Sue style, only $l.
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Where the No. 006 ARCH STREET,
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC FICTITRES,
FROM
TEE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are pranced by the most
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frames, on
hand. F. A. O. KNIPE.
dell-3m
LOOK UPON THIS PICTURE. AND
on thin" Other portraits, compared, with HEE
h[Ell'S, are Hyperion to a Satyr. Get life-sire Photo
graplie, in oil colon, SECOND Street, above Green. It
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A
large variety for sale at low orices, by
,)'AXES W QUEEN & CO.,
delMmtf 924. CHESTNUT Street.
FINANCIAL.
•*IIIANSOF THE UNITED STATES.
COUPON' AND REGISTERED BONDS
DUE 1881.
60 SIX PER CE,II - T. PONDS
8401\OTES, ALL SIZES, FOR SALE.
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS
cERTIFICATES4NDEBTEDNESS-DUE IN
DrAmon AND APRIL
cUirpoNs 7 040 KOTES, Dim APRIL 1
GOLD AND SILVER, WANTED
DREXEL & CO..
THE HIGHEST MARKET VALUE
PAID FOR •
GOLD AND SILVER,.
DIAMONDS, PEARLS,
AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES,
UT •
Cr. W. SIMONS a BROTHER,
Manufacturing Jewellers,
•
SARSOAI•STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
fe26-im
SE VEN TEEREE-TENTHS 001:11'ONS,
19rrr FEBRUARY.
CERTIFICATES
INDEBTEDNESS,
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
ORDERS ON WASHINGTON,
WANTED.
SEVEN THREE-TENTHS AND ALL OTHER 'UNITED
STATES LOANS FOR SALE.
DREXEL 43.1 CO.,
f045-10t 31 South THIRD Street
•
••
S
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR,
riVENTY-YEAIt SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TItEA...
eckArtiliiorkx-y r. ...1-------- 1
interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Depositors' of'the 'United States, on the
Ant days of May and , November of each year. At the
present motif= on amp, these Bondi yield. about
EIGHT pm cent per annum.
A fall aapply away* on Ind.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
11.4 SOUTH THIRD ,STREET
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On anti after JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege of convert
ing the present. issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES
INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (com
monly called " Five-Twenties ") will cease.
All who 'wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan,
must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next.
JAY COOK,
Subscription Agent,
4-tiyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada.
S . HARVEY TEOMAS,
STOCK AND. BROKER,
No. an WA.LNOT.,BTRBET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
KENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral associated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co.. Geo. D. Parrish. E.g.,
Sohn B. Myers co m Spunidß.Tholuas,
rdo.. JojuiThomae lira.
del623mit
MONEY TO INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make safe investments of money on the
secnrity of Beal Estate in the State of Delaware, can ob
tain all the necessary information in rotation thereto by
addressingß. B. COMEGYS.
jC24-w&a3m At the . Philadelphia Bank.
gm non TO LOAN ON MORT
,iIPL, I ."`f GAOII of city property, for a term or years.
at five percent. S. W. TILACK.A.R.i Sr. SON.
sobrkSt* 244 South THIRD Street.
AND $9,000 TO LOAN ON
$3,(XjO Mortage, in he 3000 Ap_ ly t
nthS E. P ET
I, WALDIUT o
Streak
TVORIrTYPFO.-BY ALL WHO
have seen them uxorial ified praise Is awarded. Their
line character, elaborate coloring, tasteful and pleasing
style, evidence great ability, ItSIBIER'S, SECONDStreet, above Groan. • • - •11
RUPERTOR SOUTH DOWN MUTTON:
—The subscribers will offer for sale, at their stalls,
Nos. GS and Hi Second Avenue, WESTERN MARKET,
corner of MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets, on Friday
and Saturday next. some very superior South Down.
Hylton. The sheep were raised and fed by Hartman
Xuhu,Esq., of this city, direct from stock imparted from
the Hock of Colonel Webb. of Englund, who for several
years past hes taken all the .preminms at the A:riculto
rat Fairs of that count 7 for the best South Downs.
um3-3t. D. B. PAUL & BROTHER.
34 South THIRD Street.
Sal3,7soPar. Cost 8e63,749 82. Mkt. val. 8833.178 00
Real Estate 64363 35
Bills Receivable for Insurances made -• 91,232 58
Balances doe at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, scorned Interest, and other
debts due the Company 88,91188
Scrip and Stock oreandry Insurance and other
Companies, 810,873. estimated va1ve.......... 4.518 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days •
call 880,020 00
Cash on deposit—in Banks 23,727 94 •
Cash in Drawer. • •.....—........—.......... 230 74
woog es
8978, 4 22 18
This Company oonttnnes to take risks on the lAN
.lasses of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bench
of the public. during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
Miff=
,A NT ..7:0.-SECOND A A ND PLATE
, - I..ASS; that 'which heather% In Ehlk Windows
a j newer. Aprly to 7011 F. CARR, 10 South
FOIIRTEI Street. mh7-3t
PRINTING MATERIALS WANTED.
—Second-Land Printing Materials—not tvpa—
warand. Address, immediately, "A. M.," Press
office. • • ' mh7-3t,
WANTED—A SITUATION BY A
7 middle-aged man, as Clerk or Agent; has a good
aen ,,-:,1 tnowled ge of business; le Well noon:dotal With
too fretOß forwarding business, fire insurance, and the
retail coal busing7r. The best reference given. Address
Box No. 20E8, Philadeleila Post office. mh6-2V
A PDYSICIAN - WANTED TO TAKE'
A
a practice that has been established for more than
sixty years.
Located within three hours' ride of this city.
For further information inquire of JAMES AI. ROYAL,
N. W. corner FRONT and GREEN &roots. tnite-W..
WANT A WHOLESALE SILK
T i101:1SR, two LADS, who must hying unexceptl -
able ncerencee. Apply to"S. A. , " Press office. mh
SECOND. II AN D FURNITURE
WANTED—AIso, Carpets, lidirrors, Bedding. Stoves.
&c. The highest price paid hi cash. Call or whims
WM. LEWIS, No. 931 RIDGE Avenue. fel4•Sw•.
ts WANTED TO PURCHASE
.ia.moderate sized three-story Brick HOUSE. In a cen
tral location. Must have all tho modern Improvements.
Address "House," at this office, stating price, torms.
and location. jz,3l-tf
kWANTED TO RENT, FROM THE
first of April next, a moderate-siaed thrseetory
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, In a central locality. It
most have all the modern improvements. Address,
Rent," at this office. stating locality and price. .ial&tf
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—PrErr..tnel.plun. Fel,. 9.
VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry COAL to
the following MOM :
Tortnaaq.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbern, N. C.
Fort Royal. S.C. A. BOYD.
f.le•tf Captain and /mist. Quartermaster.
BOARDING.
A GENTLEMAN ENGAGED IN AtEß
il -
CANTILB bnginesS 10/thee to engage BOARD in a
private family, where he can have
com.orts of a home.
Location central, Unexceotienablc references given and
requlred.• Athireca "Mifflin," Press office. 1,11,6-3 to
FOR SALE AND TO LET:
TO LET—ENTIRE FLOOR, FOUR
uNventossiso ROOMS over Parlor. 703 CHEAT
MIT Street. Rent low, if taken this week. Reference.
mh6-2t• •
FOR SALE-A HANDSOME, LOT ON
ARCH Street, 2.5 by 24S feet to Cherry street. AlBO,
a tine PROPERTY on Lancaster Turnpike. lot 420 by 250.
E. T. COXE, 617 SPRING GARDEN Street. 1t•
_el FOR SALE LOW—A LARGE
antion: BUILDING, anitableforManaftctaring oar-
MECO, in fear of No. 129 Arch greet.
trill 7 B. F. GLENN, 323 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE, NEAR HOLMESBURG
and a Rail road E tattnn, ten mileafromalarket street,
a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach Ilouse
attached.
ALSO,
A STONE MANSION HOUSE, nearly new. with
Stable, Vegetable Garden, Se. For a full de.eriptlon
and particulars, apply to B. F. GLENN,
mh7 123 South 'FOURTH Street.
la FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX.
CHANCED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township.
Bucks county . Pa., three miles from Doylestown, and
one and a half front Now Brittin Station, on the
Doylestown Railroad, containing 61 acre., PiN. ofwbich
is woodland, and Ave meadow. divided into convenient
fields, well watered. good building, fruit, &c. Inquire
at 304 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
i s FOR SALE.-A. FARM'IN. OEMS
TER COUNTr, in a Malt state of caltiratiOn: con
taining 120 acres, a short distance from the ?suetyleach'
Railroad. Po,session can be had by the la of -April
next. For further information, apply. to 'No. 993
CITES.TXTIT Street. '• Wl7-207-11
.11VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. -
. The aulmeriber offers at private sale a valuable
FARM, rituate in New Britain township, Bucks conaty,
within half a mile of the Lead Mines, containing SOX
Acres of good land, 6of which are wood land: This
property is situated within three miles of Doylestown.
For further pat ticahtrA. apply to the subscriber, on the
property, or at 104 North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia.
mll7-12t , JOHN W. THOMAS. •
FOB SALE—TO CAPITALISTS.
—A most eligible and beautiful LOT, of TEN
ACRES, within seven miles of the Market. street Bridge,
to Lower Merlon, Montgomery county, contiguous to
the magnificent grounds owned by Mrs. MARY PENN
GASRILL, as Penn Cottage, liberally covered with
young foreat beesof every variety, sod through which
a strong stream of water passes, with about a ten feet
fall. There are, also, several springs on the place, and
plenty of stone for building purposes to be quarried.
For a mat raid ence its posit - louts highly advantageous.
in fact it menet he equalled, being situated about Ave
hundred feet above Ode-water.and surrounded with the
most picturesque scenery and drives—Wissahickon ear
weed. Only about one mile from Pennsylvania Cen
tral road, or a half mile from old Lancaster road.
ALSO, A IMALL FARM of twenty acres, in the imme
diate vicinity of the improving part of West Philadel
phia. south of MARKET Street.
ALSO, several of the most valuable and desirable
bulltliw_ck,ts4 In West Philadelphia, south of Market
For terms and paiticnia?l's7,4:.7,A NO. 1111 GOTIIIC
Street, above WALNUT, between Ff Tend SECOND
Streets—Up Stairs—between the hours ell - tta! tic
o'clock... • • ren-ir.3
PER SONALIo.
SIOOBOUNTY.-ALL gOLDIBRS
discharged for disastility are nom entitled to
$lOO 'BOUNTY. teithmtt iegord PI the length cfssroleg
Apply immediately, in person or by letter, to the (PAW
States Army and Igayy Agency, S. 'E. corner TWELPTH
and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
LAUGHLIN & MAUDO.X.
In order to accommodate p.reona who cannot come
during the day, tho office will be kept open on 2IONDAY
EVENING until 10 o'clock. It.
- p
P ENSION S.—sloo BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and
the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and
satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon, hi
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants,
42a WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
Partienlar attention given to parties tiring at a die.
time. .. ocl,B-If
ANSURANCE COMPANIES.
DEL A.W ABE - MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
COBPORATED BYIkiTURE OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
MICE. a E, CORNER THIRDWALNUT STJE.
ELLIIINE INSURANCE.
ON VESSELS.
CARGO, ITo all parts of the World.
FREIGHT.
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to
all parta of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Storm Dwelling Houses, &c.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOT. L 1882.
11100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan.... SACCO 03
MOM United States Six per cent. Loan 90,760 00
83,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury
Notes 41,010 00
WM United States Seven and Three
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes.— 20,000 00
100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan• • 05,330 00
64,000 do. do. Six do. • d 0.... 67,130 CO
123,060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan. 126,0E3 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan -. 12,000 03
23,000 Pennsylvania Railroad lot Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds =RD 00
50,000 Pennsylvania, Railroad 2,1 Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds 63,376 00
6,003 Penna. R. R. Co. 100 Sharea Siock..... 6,600 CC
16,000 Germantown Gas Co., SO Shares
Stook, Principal and Intered gum
rankled by the City of rhtla 10.1,830 03
1.16,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
gamed 113.700 00
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mcllvaini,
John C. Davis, Charles Kelly,
Edmund A. Sender, Samuel E. Stokes,
Joseph H. Seal, Henry Sloan,
Robert Burton, Jr.. James Traquair, •
John R. Penrose, William Eyre, Jr.,
George G. Leifer, J. F. Peniston,
Edward Darlington, Jacob P. Jones
H. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig.
Joshua P. Eyre, James B, Maarland,
James C. Hand. William G. Boulton,
Theophilus Paulding, Henry C. Dallett, JY..
Dr. R. M. Huston, - John B. Semple. Pittsburg
Hugh Craig, ' A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
)
S C. HAND, President.
0. DAVIS, Vice Preside 44
ent.
d
HSI BT LYLBURN .3. , golEc
CMATL FIRE AND MA
I LWAMAIX irs—errxn:ll.9
OAPITLL $200,000.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLET,
C. E. HEAZLITT, • ABRAHAM HART,
DVIKBWDN J .
R., P UR E M R N HO PP oARf N , Y.l
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. 8. LAWRENCE.
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER.
THOMAS CRAVER. President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. aTGERIN
E COMPANY, NO,
FAME INSURA_N.
-IL 406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE
DIRECTORS.
Francis N. Buck, . E. D. Woodruff.
Chas. Richardson, Cieo. A. West,
Henry Lewis, Jr.. John Kessler, Jr.,
John W, Everman, Chas. Stokes,
Philip S. Justice. A. H. Rosenhelm,
0. W. Davis, I Josep D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. SecretarY. CMIS4EI
FIRE nisuRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
-a- —The PENNSYLVANIA ITRB INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, oppoaite Independence Square.
This company. favorably known to the community for
thirty-sixyears, continues to insure against Loss or
Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanenfly or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goode . or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Funds Is
invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of lose.
DISECTORS.
Jonathan 'Patterson,
Quintile Campbell.
Alexander Beneon,
Wiliam tionteitne,
lasso Haslelearet..
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President,
WILLIAM G. CROWELL. Secretary. ape
TEE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPHLI T
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STRUTS.
DIRECTORS.
P. Ratchford Starr. George H. Ettutrt.
William McKee, John H. Brown,
Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Effinger.
John N. Atwood, Geo. W. Pahnestock,
Benj. T. Tredick. James L. Clagborn,
Mordecai L.D P w AT ( O W RD I i S a T m A GR,R B ,
Pro o i n e
nt.
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. fell)
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANOE
COMPANY. Incorporated ISIS CHARTER Pim
PRTNAL. No. MO WALNUT Street. above Third, Ph
ladelphla.
Baying a tams paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in gonna and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture. Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes. and other Personas
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Tbemaa R. Maria, Jamea R. Campbell.
John Welsh. • Edmund O. Dntilh,
Samuel C. Morton, Markle W. Ponitner.
Patrick Brady, Israel Morrie.
John T. Lewis. • •
THO AS R. MARIS, Prealdent.
A4BIAT C. It, CgtortrolD. Secretary. ; ie22-tf
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Reserved Soots in Pii%loet, Parquet. Orel., or Bal
cony SI 07 al
Family Circle; 50 contd.
Amphitheatre 25 coat".
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Oper.esomuaeuces
1407IDAY FASIINO, Martin R. 1803,
711171 D Stolz UItiPTIOA ifIOHT Or THE; oi:ASON.
STRADP.I.LA.
Otani Opera by F. Yon Flotow,
TILE JUNIOR 131.7ANNBUCBOII.
has kinalr C. BEN Consenter) tcassiet in the inmens.TZ.DlßZactic.
It
AAMUCAN ACADEMY OF ta.usio.
The encient s pied Committee hare the nleas . tre to
malice that
PINrettSSOR A'AVDA mocor.
of Washington OW (late Profes•gyr of RE,r,,ri, and Ora
tory in the Ballaren and Albany Law Schools), w!ll re
peat his great. Patriotic Oration,
THE LONDON TINES ON I'VE REDELLION.I
WAR AGAINST VIZ. 4"
Tun
in the ACADEMY OP PUTSNIC , ATIONAL. CONSTITUTION.
THURSDAY EVINING. March Mb, 1963,
Excellency. Clove:not Curtin, will preside, and
introduce the Orator.
Proceeds for the Benefit of the . Hospitals for the Sick
aed Wounded Soldiers.
The above is the celebrated Oration which was origin
ally delivered in the Capitol, -at Washington. before the
President and his Cabinet, and Which has l.eeu repeated
fl fly. fonr times in the State oll'ennaylvanla.
John 11. hirers. I Amos Briggs ,
Hmnry C. Carey, . 'William 13, Thomas.
J:11" Cooke. . Ja-:nes .1 . Duncan. -
W. H. Ashhurst, John M. Cla.ghorn,
James L. Claghorn,i Amtvetv M. Jones,
Evans Rogers. S. II 'ales,
ocoz go T mit,. Wm. H. Cresson,
eb,,riesolitan. E. Carpenter.
Samuel IL Perkins, Daniel Haddock, Jr..
W. E. Whitman, . Ferdinand J. Draer,
James C. Hand.i John A. Newbold.
Poore open at 7 o'clock.
TICKETS to all narts of th
Scats in Parquatte. Perim
rents. Tickets for sale at t
thr Soldiers' Hospitals, and
Ho:dera of the 25-cent Ticket ,
for 23. cents extra', at Go ,
and Chestnut streets, on •
March.
NEW CR ESTNIITSTREET
THEA
TRE.
LaP%s and Manager.....
In consequence of tile
rosyrrn SUCCESS
with wbleh
IMMMAIMEiI
. .
HER GREAT CITARACTER OF
THE ERRING AND PENITENT WIFE,
In tile attracti7e and moral Drama of
OR
,THE
npon rho passionate, thrilling, and %nem:s
hit Novel of the saute name,- it aria again be repeated.
with _
THE SUPERB ArmsTgencel CAST,
•
THIS (SATURDA EVENIISO. March 7.
BUSS LUC(LLF,WESTERN
As LADY ISABEL and MADAME
Supporta' by
Blessrs 4. AfcCullough,• Lineman: Collitr, Leak, Martin.
lungsland, Taylor, Ward,- Holmes, Carland,
Germon, Reis,
Mi 99 Mary Wells, Mts. Scott, Mrs: George Jordan, Miss
J. Henry, Miss Miller, antrelit.s•Coooer.
Orchestral Conductor Yr. MARK HASSLER
In consequence of the numerous- applications at the
Box °nice tor seats to vritue.s
EDWIN FOIXREST
-in his great rendering of
FRIA°, THE BROKER.
Dr. Bird's Powerful Pia of
ME BROKER OF noon r
The 11Lana,, , rement are induced to amputee it; repetition
MONDAY AND PCESDAY . _,NE..WI
BEING POSI27VELT THE .b./..RT TIMES
it can beixtriermed this season.
DIACIIETR to active preparation.
PRICES OP ADMISSIOP. 4 .—FamiIy Ctrag, 2 5 cents;
Dress Circle. 50 cents; Parquet and Seltnred Seats la
Dress Circle. 75 cents; Seats in Private Boxes. each 50.
Doors open at 7; Curtain risee precisely at. 734 k. o'cloc
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.—
Sole Lessee Mm. M. A. GARRETTSON
Business A aent Mr. JOHN" T. DONNELLY.
EIGHTEENTH EIGHT OF Mr. E. EDDY.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, March 7, IBEN,
Will be presented the new Irish Drama of
COLLEEN HAWN;
Or. THE BRIDES OE,SIARRYOWEN t
Myles-na-CoPPaleoh Mr. Eddy.
Borne 0"Moore Yr. Baker.
Eily O'Connor . Mrs. Anna CowelL
Anna Chute Miss Viola Crocker,
To conclude with the Farce oOBf
THE JACITE.
Sir Richard Wroaghton Str.. Be Young.
Doors open at 7: Curtaick.will rho at TM.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasafiv JOS. D. MURPHY.
• SIXTH VIC HT OF .70IIK WILKES Bourn,
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, March 7, IRK
THE ROBBERS,:
Or. THE FOREST OF BOHEMIA.
John Wilkesißoorli'as Chariot de - Moo-.
Barton Hill a 5...... Francis de Moor.
To conclude with THE LOST SHIP.
Ben Tremont Barton HILL
Timothy Irwin Frank. Drew.
Sally Pepnle Mrs. C. Henri°.
•
Rom) Linden MSS B. Price.
int- Prices sus rental. .Bants secured without extra
°barge. . Curtain rises. at 7,if o'clock. •
wirusigAL FUND HALL.
.AA•a• . .
"twit of TIRE - WI s o
re/Madill/1y infonas his Meade and the public that he
- will alve a
GRAND :1711CAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,.
TUESDAY EVENING, March 10, Mt
attho 311181. CAL POND HALL
by
t e i v A . Tin , 4 Akted
W/ILIO BERTHA' i
Mr. PIUDERICK FLASUER,
Mr. CHARLES scrisurz
tamtet &AEC& N.C.43E.
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, to be had at J. E. Goald's
and Andre's-Music Stores, and on .the evening at the
door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at
S o 'clock.
rpE. HUTCHINSON FAMILY,
"TRIBE OF ASA,"
Will give a
BENEFIT CONCERT
for the S. C. And Statistical Assoention of the Colored
People•of PennsTixaata. at
SANSOM-STREET HALL.
On WEDNES , DAYETENING, March 11, DM,
when they will Fine' their now songs Or
NOME, PATRIOTISM, UNION, AND FREEDOM!
ADMISSION, 25 Cents; Children muter twelve years
15 Cent e.
Doors open at 7; to commence at S o'clock.
. . . .
Tickets may he had at the door, and atilt) Committee:
J. C. Wears, W. Still, J. C. White, Sr., U. B. Tidal,
Stephen Smith, M. 'Wheeler, Rev. J: C. Gibbs, F. Tamer,
H. Gordon, Dr. J. IL Wilson, R. Jones, mid w: Y.
Price. luta-stria.
MADAME L.I . ZZ-IE 13EL.L,
-11.:Sri‘TF.D By
MISS EMMIE LINCOLN:
Will Ore
PATRIOTIC AM) HUMOROUS
.REA.D.IXGS dBD RECIT2TIONS.
-it the
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
SATURDAY EVENING, March 7, 1883.
For the benefit or a
Et* HO3IE FOR THE ORPTIAFS OF VOLU STEERS.
• •
(10NCERT HALL.-GRANID
To be
TOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT.
given by the
312EICZERCII0B.
0177Ex.5" roLUNTRER Iff)SprTAL.
On SATUR.DAT ETENING. March 7 , Ha
The following eminent talents have kindly vobinterett
their Ferriett;
In old of the
Mlss AUGUSTA ROESE, Soprano.
Dlr. J. H. CAMP, Tenor.
Prof. MASSAII \V. WARIER, Piano.
Prof.. JOSEPH KIENNEDY, Flare.
A CHORUS OP LADIES, and
BIRGPELD , g ORCHESTRA.
P WOLSIEFFER,
PAILT• I.
By special request, "'The Blessings of Peace," (cantata.)
Arranged and partly composed by P. Iff.Wolsioffer.
P.tlt't 11.
Pon rill of July Oration, "Spread Eagle, "by
Yankee G
_ .
Conductor
PART .
Finale..—"Lohentryin R. Wagner.
Orchemirs. under the direction of Adolph Birgfeld.
Chorus.--''Hunter's Farewell," Itlendel.suohn.
Monnerchor.
Piano Solo. —" Routauce et Etude Eyolca
Prot: 1111.a' IV. Warner.
" Convien Partir," (None the "Daughter of
the Regiment, ") Denizen
Miss Augusta Rouge.
5. Flute Solo.—'' O. Dolce Conceal°, " with -variation!.
Prof. Jimeph Kennedy.
EL Solo and Chonw=" our COuntry's Flag, "G. Gamper!.
Mr. .T. H. Cemp . and 11Imanerchor.
7. Chorus and Orchestra: The Star-Spangled Bonner."
_ • • Maennerelior.
••• • .
To commence at So'clock. Tickets 50 cents.
The Piano Forte used on this occasion is from the e.ta
ment of Schomaker St Co., No. 1021.Chartnnt street,
and will be drawn for dnriug the Pair. the preceding
wrek. Chances 50 cents, to be had of the ladies in at
tendance. mbs-.4t
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER,
or TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. —N I ?,( T H
WEEK.WOODROFPE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF
GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING, AND ON WED
NESDAT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.—The cele
brated low. pressure GLASS Steam-Engine MONITOR,
made entirely of Glass. 1011 be In foil operation. All
the Magnificent Works of Art, aunfitetured• by the
Company, 7in le Carrico: .4.. • erkmPehrir
The First Present, each evening, will be.a Splendid.
Case of Glass Work.
Admission, 13 cents. No half price.
Exhibition commences in the Evening at 8 o'clock.
Afternoon at 3 o'clock. mh2-6t•
T8.1 4 ] HANDEL AND• HAYDN
-A- . SOCIETY
Will give their first
CONCERT THIS SEASON,
AT. MUSICAL ItUND- HALL,
On TUESDAY ISINIOIO. March 31863.
Tickets 60
'relgthata tf
cents.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
.4-a- sad CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOLTIVI
PIG NOR BLITZ,
Thweat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST. with his
LR NED CANARY BIRDS_ wilt give his new and
Pupil sr entertainments EVIRY EVENII4a duri ng the
week, commencing at 73f_ o ' clock , and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attractions
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds
in their new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents
( - 4ERAI.A_NIA. ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC
`-it REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at 336 o'clock, at the MJSICAL FUND HALL, CARL
SSNTZ, conductor. Tickets 2A cents. Packaees of Ave
tickets $L To be bad of Andre & Co., No. nO4 Chestnut
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut; and at the
Hall door. n027-tf
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA.
NEW OFFICE.
514 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo4nt
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.lf. Hll6 Pit.
Admission 26 cents. Children half price.
Shares of &took W.
WEST_ .CHESTER
W00N 1519 AND PHILADELPHIA NAIL-
VIA MEDIA.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday. March 9th. 183. the Trains trill
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, N. E. corner
of
EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. at 7.65 and. 10.30
A. 111., and at 2. 4.15. end 8.30 P. M., and will leave the
corner of Thirty-first and. Market streets (West Phila
delphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eigh
teenth and. Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave PHILADELPHIA at S A. M. and 2 P. lit.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M. and 4.90 P. 111.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.65 A. DI and 4.15
P. M. - connect al PonneltOn with trains on the Phila
delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord.
Emmett, Oxford, Sr.c. HENRY WOOD.
mh7 Superintendent.
Thomas Robins,
Daniel Smith, Jr..
John Doveren3r,
Thomas Smith.
•-• I , H A PHRENOLOGICAL oA_Bl
sfrir NET AND BOOS STORE is open day and oven-
Alm Mg for the sale of Books on P:hronoloag, Ph ysio
. P opaphy and for ragi
--.4
iclYeicillileCtiohar Ord e b mall s houldbe
addressed to 70 E Y E L. CAPEN,
fed•satutbsadf 922 CHESTNUT Street. Phim.
WILLIAM H. YEA_TON & CO.,
No. $5Ol South FRONT Streets
.Ants for the sale of the
ORIGINAL REIDSIECK & GO. cEureams.
Offer that desirable \Vine to the trade.
Also I 000 rases Sue and medium grades
BOR‘DItAUX CLARETS. •
100 C4l
inl4o3tage Brandenbe
ed re.
in F Frerr anceea" COGNAC. BRANDY.
V IDA:bottl.
50 CUSS fineetTuscan Oil, in flasks ; 2 dozen in case.
50 bbls freest quality Monongahela WidskY.
50 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy.
50,000 Barans. Cigars, estnt fine.
Most &Chandon . Grand Tin Imperial, "Green Seal"
..Ohimpegne.
Po Together with a due assort of Mallard , Sherry.
rt. &4/ • 801}3-11,
AMUSEMENTS.
MAAA.M.O*.W.IV).I4.2e
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUNIVV SIC.-
ANSCUITTL.
ADOLPII BEROFIILD.
Detreee and Director
13natneee agent
GERMAN OPERA.
SATURDAY EVENING, S EASON ;
7.
SECORD EIGHT OF THE SEASON;
JOSAIi Mill
Grand Op&ra in three acts. by Mel al.
iretion to begin at 8.
le bonne. 25 army. Heseryed
ette Circle, and Balcony. 50
the Muge Stores, Hotels, at
d at the Academy of Music.
tq CRI3 secure Reserve/ Seats
mirs Music Store, Seveuth
Ind after Tuesday, lath of
rnlt7-5t
ITM3ZI
Mr. W. WHMTLET.