The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 09, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
the greet natural Bono Setter.
A BRIUTIPUL cA.N. B.K es
-6.6,1 by the use et nnuteoion'S EXTRAGT sag-
SAPARILLA. March. Atwil,Msty, and June. are the best
1113ent7is to UFA a Blood-Purifying - remedy. Seoadvor
titement. fe27-fa:m.3m
STEIEWAYS
UPRIGHT ORAND
The numerous admirers of STEINWAY A. SON'S
PIANOS. and the musical public in general. will be de
lighted to see and bear the new constructed Upright or
Cabinet Pianos of this Ili mat the undersigned. In
CONSTRUCTION, VOLUME OF TONE, and TOUCH,
they are FULL GRAND PIANOS, Mandl ng upright.
The Steinways' name Is sufficient security for their last
ing qualities. BLASIUS BROS.,
mll7-7t 1.006 CEIESTNUT Street.
BURR BOURBON WHISKY
Bottled by
lIDOLPTIO WOLFE,
NEW YORK.
To THE CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA
Per some time past, I have been solicited by the Medi
cal Faculty of this city to add to my "Schiedam Aro
natio Fclinapps" business the bottling of PURE noun
1301i WHISKY, which could,be relied on by the medical
profession. I would have acceded to their reddest some
ctime since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article.
After considerable difficulty and delay, I have arranged
with two distillers in Bourbon county for, a regular
supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, ffy...
for the purchase of BOIIIIBON WHISKY, 4irect from
(he dietillers,iwhen offered for sale in that market.
The Whisky will be put up in my Schnapps bottles.
And packed in cases of one dozen each, with a foe simile
Of iitiniatm AttiktiltzL
PIMA %SUM r.
lIDOLP.IIO WOLFE,
No. 221 BE AYER Street.
NEW YORK, January 38th, 1683,
t7notriro vraus, Esq., 22 Beaver St New 'Kock
DEek;Swt: The want of Pore Liquors for Medicinal
purposes hoe been. long filthy the profession, and thou
.-condo at liven have been sacrificed by the use of adults-
We have tested the several articles which you sent us,
and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation you
claim for it. •
Wewould recommend you to appoint some of the re
. apeetablo Apothecaries, In different parts of the United
.I . .itates, as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky,
,where the profession can obtain the same when. needed
efor medicinal purposes.
Wishing you moss In yOrir new enterprise,
We remain your obedient servants,
VALENTINE MOT,T, M. D., No.l Grammy Park.
J. M. -CARNOCHAN, IL D., Professor of Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital,
o:c., N 0.14. East Sixteenth street. '
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 790 Broadway.
'R. P. 'DEVEES, M. D.. 791 Broad way-
JOSEPH WORSTER, N. D., 120 Ninth street.
'NELSON STELLE, M. D., 37 Bleacker street.
:JOHN O'REILLY, IL D., 210 Fourth street.
• r, . J.RAPRAEL, M.D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Snrsvry, 'New York Medical
College, Ac., 91 Ninth street, and others.
'TO , COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DRUGGISTS;
AND
PRIVATE FAMILIES:
beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the
''.lollowlngfirms.asagenta for the sale of this Pure Boor-
Liohoro samples you always be seen, and
eWlil Boon be forge° by every Grocer, Druggist and Apo
thecary, and hotel liAloo United States,
unotrno WOLFE,
22 BEAVER Street.
JOENdON, HOLLOWAY,
& COWDEN,
GEORGE IL ASHTON,
'NV. L. MADDOCK& GO
feßl4ot
THE CHEAPEST-BECAITSE BEST.
Simpler hi construction, easier managed, doing work
that otli.n.a fall to'do, and executing it more neatly, the
GROVER 8i 'RAKER
SBWIN MACHINE,
Has won popular favor, and should be in
LEVERY PAIXILY
la - Call and Examine
MACHINE AND WORE.
orricz. 730 CHESTNUT STREET. mh6-101
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
Tryki. mode in the Best Manner. expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gures All Goods miide to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our Oxx-Patcs SVdTEX is strictly adhered to. AU are
thereby treated alike.
dell-ly JONES & CO-. 601 MARKET Street.
RATCITALOB'S HAIR DYE 1
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
'WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated • Nair Dye
producer a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorator the heir for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly toms a
,4plendld Black or Brown, leaving the hair.. eon and
beantiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o.
4 The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE•
LOR, on the four sides of each box.
. FACTORY, No. 81BARCLAT Street,
(Bate= Broadway and 16 Bond street.)
New York.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate.
They creste a healthy appetite.
They are au antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of ldissipation and late Lanni.
They streugth on the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent traumatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cord Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diaritce.ha, Cholera, and Cholera Slorbas.
'They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Ileadache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
• :.,he weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
vestoper. They are made of pure St. Croix Ram, the eels
'mated Cathay' Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken
with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or.,
time of day. Partlealsrly recommended to delicate per- •
GOD:, requiring a gentle stimulant. . Sold.by all Grocers.
Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons, F. 11. BEARE St CO..
202 BROADWAY, New York. se24.dm
M - 1 2 11tRIEID.,
SOUTHWICK=SIOOI/11-011 Thursday evening, the
nth instant, by the Ilea. Kingston Goddard, •D. D•,
James L. Southwick to Lizzie, daughter of Thomas IL
Moore, Eq., allot* Oda city.,
3::)l3Ean_
KNOB.—On Saturday Matting. 7th inst., at German
town, Louise Wakeman, wife of Rev. I. H. Mason
Muox. D. D., and daughter of Er. Burr Wakeman, of
New York.
Fnneral exercises will he held at the home of Aar hus
band, on Tuesday next, loth inst.,_ at 3 o'clock P. M.
The remains will be taken to New York for interment.**
ABBOTT.—On Sunday morning, Bth instant. Mrs.
Elizabeth I . Hood. wife of W. 8. Abbott, and daughter
of the late Jno. M. Hood. .
PEEKINPINK —On Friday. morning, the 6th Instant,
'Florence, only daughter of George and Sallie A. Perkin
rine, aged 2 years and 9 months.
The relatives and friends are requested to attend the
funeral Oct Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the TOM
deuce of her father, 677 North Eleventh stroel. •
NEILL. —On the 7th instant. Joann J. daughter of
Blizabeth hi. Richards, and wife of Sautes 11,11.
The friends and acquaintances, and those of the family,
will attend the funeral, from the hone of her uncle, J.
N. Floyd, No. 125 Pine street, on Tuesday afternoon at
'2 o'clock. us
PEIRCE. —On the morning of the 7th instant, Susanna
Peirce, formerly of Burlington, N. .7., in the 76th year of
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of .7. J.
"Pitman, on the Burlington road, near - Camden, N. ,T.,
on Second day, the Mk instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., with
out further notice. Carriages wilt he in attendance . at
the West Jersey Ferry. at Ma P. N.
SMYTH.—Suddenly, on the 6th Instant, Mary Huston,
youngest daughter of 'Samuel and Eliza Smyth, 'aged 2
years and 7 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral. from her parentss'residenee,
3339 Chestnut street, ( entrance on Salmon) street) this
Morning. at 10 o'clock without further notice. •
nthowAy.—ln Springfield, on 6th day, the 6th of ..941
month, Mary B. Ridgway, wife of Charles Ridgway,
2d, D., in the 70th year of her age. •
The relatives and friends are restfully invited to at- -
lend the funeral, to meet at the old Springfield Meeting
Home, on Second day, the oth of Sd month, at 11 o'clock
A. M.
BOYLES. —On Saturday, the 7th instant, Helen,
daughter of Jameeand Mary Boyles.
Her friends, and those of the fatuity, are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her
parents, No. SOS North Seventh street, on Tuesday after
noon the 10th Instant, at 2 o'clock.
FOX.-At Nashville, Tennessee, on the 28th ult. of
pneumonia, Charles H., son of Joseph Fox, in the 31st,
year of his age.
His relatives andfirlende of the family, are particular
ly invited to attend hie funeral, from his father's rest
thence,No. 1208 Spring Garden street, on Fourth day
morning, the 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, without further
Lotter. •••
EYRE. —On Sixth day, the 6th Instant, at Chester, Pa',
William Eyre, Jr., in the 66th year otitis ago.
His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
'lnvited to attend his funeral, (without further notice)
erom ht. Into residence in Chester, on Third day (Tues
day) fawning, the leth Instant, to moot at 10 o'clock.
Weekly Report of Interments.
HEALTH OFFICE. March 7.1363.
Deaths and Intemmente in the Oily OFFICE
S.
Philadelvhia
from the 28th Of Rbroaru, to the 7th -Vare.l4lBB3.
DISSAUS.
Asthma.
Abcess •
sphyxiii..• •
Ibumi mires.
Apoplexy--
CaßcerStom of thercuo...
ach• ..... .
Croup.
Conc:lotion
Brain
.• Lunge—.
Liver.....
Cholera Herbal;
Child Birth.
Coniiumptloo,'Lungs.
Bowels
Convulsions
Puerperal. ..... .
Cranoals.
piptheria
Dlarrhcea
Dropsy
Wale
" Chest . . ....
Pittithe of Brain
Heart
Throat...—.
" Kidneys
" S. S. Bowels..
Liver
Dynentery
Debility
Effusion on Brain..• •
Y•Pilnpsy
Eryelpeias
Fracture of Leg
Fever, Congestive ••
rover, Catarrh......
• WARDR.
I
First D
Second. 1411fleveith
Third 11 Twelfth 7
Fourth 9 Thirteenth 9
Fifth 16 Fourteenth. ......
Sixth 101Filleenth Sil
l'eventh 161 Sixteenth.., • ....II
ighth o iSeventeenth.:...l2l
lothTotal. %Eighteenth 6
Deduct deaths from the country.—..
Net deaths In theca' , 278
Nativity—United Staten, MO; Foreign. CS I Unknown. 16.
From the Almshouse, 12; People otColar, IS trent the
country, 11.
!Halos, ; Females. 1R; Boys, 78 ; Girls, el.
Deathe and interment% of aeldierg 1n the city, 11.
By order of the Board of Hea lt
WILIAMREAD. Health Odleer.
SPRING MOURNING GOCiDS--BES-
For; & SON,—Monrning Stem, Be, 915 CHEST.
NOT Street, have received .
Black Silks of the most desirable makes.
Black and White neat Striped and Check Silks.
Paris Printed Foulard Bilks.
Black Winnelines, 'Taming. Bombazines.
Black Crave Tan:means, Alpacas, and litohaire.
lack and White Lawns Gingham", Bonaire.
Black Silk Grenadines, drenadine Hasegos.
Black English Crapes and Vella
Shawls, Hosiery, Glossa, Parasols, Collars, Sleeves,
&MG
"PYRE & LANDFILL, FOURTH AND
. 1 " ARCH, are opening " ' •
Rock-Span Silk Shawls,
Lama Shawls, long and Rgliare
)3 1 tick ThMet Long •Shawis. •
Blank Barege finnan!, 1 and 2 yarde
Black Florentine, New Fabric, tb2B
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, aro °min_
Spring Style Drees Silks,
Spring Style Drees Goode. : •
' Stripe Reis Skirting, • •
Engligh Bombazine, •
Flret QattlitY Gloves. 626
'IIiOTICE.—AN ANNUAL AIEETING
of the stvokiloidere of the 6WEDE IRON CUM
,ANY will be hall at their Office, No. 215 I s T , ,nll.
t,i.coon Street, en MONDAY, - dpril 136 L 1 q p t i g ging
/Lk_ teklzk
1.11N111 1 311: 10 tec toiritti - emiltnaL !'nit. *
rt TIWO,J ?OTTO, ?residua.
11.. OFFICE OP THE IFRANKFORD
A.ND BOUTHWARIC PHILADELPHIA CITY
I'ASSENGER RAI LROAD COMPANY, BERK'S STREET.'
BELOW YOURTEL—PlittAmmrarA, March 6, }SSA,
A special meeting of'the Stockholders of this Company
will he held at their Mike, so SATURDAY, March 2lit,
Ile'cleek A. it., to take action upon the Supplement
to the Charter, approved March 4, 1863.
By order of the Board of Directors:
ni.o-12t CHARLES It. ABBOTT, Secretary.
NOTICE.—AN EXAMINATION FOR
PRIBCIPAL TRACI-UM in the Mount Vernon
lirammttr School for Girls will be held at the Mount
Vernon School House, .CATELVILINE Street, below
Fourth, on FRIDAY, March 13, commencing at 2 o'clock
P. ill„ and will be continued on the following day, WM'
moucing 9 o'clock A. M.
By order of the Board of Directors of the Third Section.
• EDMUND POLLETT,
WILLIAM V. IIIcKEAN,
WILLIAM STED,MAtt,
•
mhill•St — Committee on Qualification of Teachers.
CALEB COPE, TREASURER BE
THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMIS
biGN, Northeast corner of MINOR and SIXTH streets,
acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions
since the last report:
Thomas Eimbor, Jr., additional ..................$ 6000
A Friend, through Thos. Kimber, Jr. , additional.. 50 00
Joseph Swift, additional 50
Geo. F. Peabody, do 25 00
Slade, Smith & Co., additional 100 CO
Cabeen St Co., do 25 . 00
Thomas Richardson & Co., additional 50 00
Samuel H.ShipleY, additional 60 00
Hay & Co., additional 5 00
Rebecca. G razz, additional 50 D)
Horace MoseS, additional. 20 00
William Cummings Jr Son ' 50 00
Joseph D. Brown, additional ' 100
Cash 6 0 00 0
Atom's, Wheeler & Co., additional. . 50 00
Bailey & Co., third contribution....... ... .... . . ... . 25 00
Miss Ester Steven.. 60 00
John Grigg, additional 50 00
Cash from A,
Hall A. Mercer additional . 25 00
Sheppard, Van Harlingen St Arrison.addittonal••., 50 00
L. A. Coder, third contribution - 10 00
A Widow's Mite. 5 00
F. M. Janney • 500
Joseph A. Janney 15 00
0. S. Janney & Co., additional 15 CO
William S. Smith & Co., additional • 23 00
Mrs. Col. Croaman.. 30 ED
John A: Brown, additional. 200 00
Nathaniel Chauncey, additional 60 00
Mrs. Matilda Crothers 50 00
D. &'C. Kelly 500 00
Bunting, Jones & Co_, second contribution ti) 00
A
George A. Wood, third contribution 25 00
Si. W. Baldwin & Co., fourth contribution. 150 00
Thomas Earp, additional 25 00
Cash, C.V . ,. ' 200
Estate of Alexander Muslin 10000
$155,776'23
The Sanitary Commission,Wo. 27 Sonth SIXTH Street,
also acknowledges the receipt of the following donations
in hospital sepp.ms since the last report:
Wilksbarre Ladies Aid,2 packages, Mrs. S. B. Day,Seey.
Chester Lathes' Aid, 1 package, Dirs. S. Crozer, Sec'y.
Bethlehem Ladies' Aid, I package, Miss F. llneffel, Pi'es.
'Pottsville Ladies' Aid.] paeksge, Amanda Stillman, Sec.
Union Sewing Associltion. 1 pkge, Miss J. P. Lewis, Sec,
Church of the holy Trinity, clothing, Mrs. Win. gook
nett, Secretary.
Christ Church, clothing, &c.,Mrs.:Jessle Godley, Seo'y:
Mrs. George Dodd, pillows, Sic.
Mrs. Blies Batton, stockings.
Mrs. 'Elizabeth Baker. stockings.
Miss Wheeler, stockings, arc.
Mise.Les. shirts.
IMTHE LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA
Interested in the welfere of the Sick and Wound
ed Soldier, are invited to attend a meeting at the
COOPER SHOP HOSPITAL, on MONDAY' AFTERNOON
next, March 9, BEM at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of
making arrangement+ for holding a FAIR, on or about
June I, ISM. for the benefit of said Inetitulion. mb7-2t
MTORN B. GOUGH WILL ,RELIVE A.
FAREWELL LECTURE ON • tiOCIAL RE
SPONSIBILITI' " on TUESDAY Evening next, the 10th
inst., In the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tickets 25 cents. Re
served seats, with coupons, - 60 cents, to be had on!y at
DIARTIEN'S,6O6 CHESTNUT Street, and at the door of the
Academy on Tuesday .veutog. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Lecture at & A large part of the proceeds is for the
benefit of our brave soldiers, many of whom will be
present.
r3w. JEFFERSON MEDIOAX.COLLEGE.
—The ANNUAL COEhfENCENENT wilt be held
at MUSICAL FUND BALL, on TUFSDAY NEXT, lath
instant, at 12 o'clock. The Valedictory Address to the
Graduates will be delivered by Professor WALLACE.
The public aro invited to be present.
te7-3t ROBLEY' DUNGLISON, Dean.
M. THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE
APPRENTIC6B' LIBRARY COMPANY will be
held at the LIBRARY, B. W. corner FIFTH and ARCH
Street*, TBIRD-DAY (Tneeday)SVRNING next, the
10th install!, at 8 o'clock_
The Annual Report of the Managers 'will be read, , aad
an Election of Ogicers held.
TROILUS REDO WAY(
&entity. 3'.
ECM=
Paver, Intermittent..
Remittent
" Scarlet . •
• Typhoid.......
'Lemon*lure
Uterus....
Hydrophobia
indamma r. ion Brain.
• .Bronehl..
Solon. •.
• Kidneys.
Larynx..
Liver ...
• Lungs— . .
• Perito'm.
•." Stem & B.
" Throat.
Insanity
n ty
Intemperance
Mammas
Measles
Old Age
fiPfaff •
Rupture of Liver....
crefula
Soltenim of Brain...
Small Fos •
tlil:porn
e Kl quate'
depallla
.hing •
nknown
unemhs,
WARDS
Nineteenth.
Twentlet h. •
. • .
Twouty-first ••'
Twenty-second
Twenty-third..
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-fifth..
Unknown.
GRAND RALLY FOR TRH UNIONS
tn,uonn or rho unconditional pf pp) Irak,
...a att t. ftwar vt anztaining tha General Goverttntela
in nilliMessilitt eke prevent unholy Rebellion. Will lie
held at
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 11th instant.
o celebrate the Inamtnratton of tho
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
His Excellency Governor CURTIN will preside, and
addresses will be made by -' •
Ills Excellency Gov. ANDREW JOHNSON, of 're".
Ex-Cov. WRIGHT, of Indiana.
Hon, JOSEPH P, *DOOLITTLE, of Wisconsin.
lion. S.O. POMEROY, of Kansa4.
lion. HENRY WILSON, of . Massachusetts.
Ex-Gov. HICKS, of Maryland.
Hon. SAMUEL C. COWPER, of Virginia, and other
distingUlabed speakers.
Let the loyal men rally in their strength, and evidence
to the Traitors in the North, as well as in the South,
their determination that
THE UNION DIUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED,!
By order of the Executive Committee of the
NATIONAL UNION CLUB,
JOHN 11. DIEHL,
Chairman..
B. SNYUER LEIDY,
Secretary
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL.—
1,71118 - EVENING ENOCK IL SIiPPLZE Lec
ture upon The Education and. Empire of 'Woman. , '
"tlckeic 25 cents. It*
Previously reporled...
IMTHEODORE -D. WELD, Esq r , OF
Perth Amboy, will deliver a lecture on the
}Rebellion nest MONDAY Evening, at 7,‘ o'clock, at
the Spring Garden Institute, BROAD and SPRING GAUL
DEN Streets. Admission RA cents.
M. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, Ills
CUTBBBBT Street—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded'Soldiers. who will
he received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner. tree of charge. B. F. GLENN,
n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.
TIIE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE :IN..
SURANCE COMPANY, March 2.]llB3.—The
Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIE
TEEN DOLLARS P}Rt WARE on the Mock of the Conn
piny for the last ssix months, which will be paid to the
Stockholders, or their lent representatives. after the
9th instant. • • WILLIAM G. CROWELL.
inb24l3 Secretary.
MMANDAN 111101ING COMPANY --OF
LAKE SUPERIOR.—The First Meeting of: the
"Mandan Mining Company of Lake Superior," under
its articles of association, will be held on the tenth day
of March, Ha 011 cklooklA. M. at No. 14 Farquhar
Building, WALNUT Street, rhiladelphia. • -
B. A. HOOPES.
*X . II: STEVENS,
fe24-14t* Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
FX. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
FAILADELPHIA, February 'H. 1663.
TO HOTEL AND TAVERN ILESPERS, RESTAU
RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by lose
measure than one quart
Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE,
as provided by act of Assembly, approved April:24, LW.
on the following days, via.:
WARDS. •
First Monday, March 2.. lip.
Second Tuesday, 3,
Third and Fourth Wednesday, '.' 4, "
Fifth Thursday, '. 6.
'
Sixth Friday, IA 8, ...
Seventh and Eighth Monday, ". 9, "
Ninth and Tenth Tnesday " 10, "
Eleventh Wednesaay, " - 11, "
Twelfth and Thirteenthe Thursday, "11,
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, " 13,
Sixteenth Monday, " 16, "
Seventeenth Teesday, " 17,
Eighteenth and Nineteenth... Wednesday, " 18. "
Twentieth ...Thursday,• '' 19, "
Twenty-first and Twenty- - •
second Friday, ".50. "
Twenty-third and Twenty , .
fourth Monday, " M, "
Twenty-01th Tuesday " Si, "
fe7l7-to mh2s • JAMES SHAW . Clerk.
IC,- OFFICE OF THE PENNSYL:FA
NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. —A special
meetingor the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Fire In
surance Company will be held at their office, No. 610
WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY next, the 11th inst.,
at 12 o'clock, noon. to take into consideration the okra
dteney of increasing the capital stook of the company to
the amount authorized by the charter.
. WILLIAM G. CROWELL,
Mhs-5t Secretary.
maw OFFICE OF 7.11 E SURGEON -AR.
TI-T TO THR ARMY AND NAVY. PIIILADaIe
[MIA, October A, 186'2. •
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the °aloe
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609
CICESTRUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER.
Jastim Government Surgeou-krtist.
rXe NEW CREEK COMPANY.--THE
annual meeting of the Stockhelliers of this Com
pany will be held on WSDNSBDAY, March Ma, at 111
o'clock M. at their office, No. 311 WALNUT Street,
when an election for Directors will be held.
W. W. HOLLINGSWORTFI,
fe7o-27m1.2917 tit* S6c re larr.
COMBIONVVICAS:PH INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYBVA
NIA.—Onnos, 813 CURET:WI STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
February 29,7669.
The business and affairs of this Company being now
In process of liquidation, all parties having claims
againet the Commonwealth Insurance Company of
the State of Pennsylvania willpresent the same for
M
settlement and payment at this °oo within thirty days
from date.
By_order of tho Board of Directors, • '
• fewfrxrilm SAMUEL 8. eLOON, Secretary.
THE OENTRAL EATING HOUSE,
431. Chestnut street. opposite Post Office, WILL
OPEN March 10th, LW. This House will be conducted
wholly on the European plan, and the choicestolands
which the market can produce will be furnished to
all who may be pleased to call, .and at moderate prices.
The style and arrangements of this House are not to be
excelled by any in this city.
. Mr. (h D. PARTRIDGE, the proprietor, solicits the
patronage of all those in search of a First Class Restau-
h 9 2t."
COPARTNERSHIP. -MIL .SA.AITTEL
NEEDHAM has been admitted as a Partner in My
Inetneee, from this date.
THOMAS DOLLii.
PHILADELPHIA, March 7. ISB3.
The Viral style wtlt ba
THOMAS DOLAN lc COMPANY.
TnomAs Nowt.
Snxt.:m. NEEDHAM. mh}i'Qt•
. .
TN THE ORPHANS' COUR T FOR THE
err m.To poyirry o PIITLAVELPHIA..
utit.. - oririciare.rbovar,miwaid.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle"
and adjust the Hewed and final account of JOHN
MOTZ, Executor of WILLIAM JOHNSON, deceased,
and to make distribution of tho balance In the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the
purpose of his apoointme e t, on WEDNESDAY. the 13th
dry of Marsh,. MI at 40 clock P. M. at his office, No.
128 South SIXTH Street, in the airy of ' Philadelphia.
inh9-rawf fit J. ROBLEY ASHTON, Auditor
itUMBRELLAS -THE BEST. ARE
made, and neatest sold, atTEIcTIi and MARKET.
m110.6t• •
REIMER'S ADMIRED AND POPU
LAR IVORYTYPES are unrivalled. The beauti
ful attitude and natural expression of countenance are the
wonder and delight of all. SECOND Street, above
green. It
ACARD.—THE SITBSORII3ER HAIT
INO made arrangemeits with Messrs. REEVE L.
KNIGHT & SON will be found at their New Store,_ No.
807 CRESTNVI I Street. above EIGHTH' Street. North
side ready to watt on his old friends and customers, on
/MONDAY. the Sid inst. with a new and superior stock
of every description or CARPETING and BEDDING,
which will be offered at the lowest cash prices; A call
la respectfully solicited. ROBERT B: WALKER. '
SOT CHESTNUT Street,
felS-lm Above EIGHTH Street. North si de ,
WALL PAPERS
WALL. PAPERS.
Attention is invited to our new stock of Wall Pa
pers now being daily received from factory; all new de•
eigne for spring, which will be sold at right prices.
JOHN H. LONGSTRETH,
• No. 12 North THIRD Street, .
Reenal Papered by edledent workmen redligni• •
OuvE INVOIOE JUST
retitled and for bbrr 8/811 JAB. CAR=
STAIRS, 120 WALNUT. and 21 • GRANITE
Btreeta. • ,
VARET.-200 CASES , ST. JULIEN
• '
CLARET: 3net receiaeil and for Bale by OEM. •S.
& JAS. CIARSTAIKS. 140. 126 WALN UT:. and :21
GRANITIC. &roots. - ntb.94f
SPIEING , 00 ODS.
J. M. A FLEI
muccogsor to L. J. Levy & Do. 3
1 / 2 3 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADELPHIA,
Etas emn and for sale a complete Stock of '
- NEIY STYLE
PARIS DRESS GOODS, •
RECEIVED THIS DAY..
RICH ORGANDIES, •
RICH LAWNS,
TAFFETA GRENADINES,
PLAID GIiENADTNES,
RICH EIVIDROID'D GRENADINES,
CILENE
STRIPE RUCS,
MOIRE ANTIQUES.
And a variety of novelties
D R SS GOODS,
JUST LANDED.
anlo towf..4t
m 4 mhiw
EYRE 6; LAN DELL
ARE OPENING FOR
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
FASHIONABLE SHAWLS,
FASHIONABLE ORGANDIES,
FASHIONABLE cmyrps,
FASHIONABLE SKIRTINGS,
TAFFETA. DE A'NNISSE, Newtoocig
MOON CLOTHS FOR DRESSES,
FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS.!
m134-wfmtf
iiAT RETAIL.",
JAMES - R. CAMPBELL &
$143 00
53,644 25
OFFER AT .MODERATE PRICES IN , 1:1-t1;1R
RETAIL • DEEARTREENT,
Black and Fancy Silks, Linen. Slmetings and Shirt-
Black and Colored Alpa- lam
ens Damasks, Napkins. "and
Poplins Fantasia. Doylies,
Taffeta d'Annessey. Table Clothe and Towel-
Frezieh Lawns and Organ- tugs. Counterpanes and
dies. Parnitnia
French Chintzes and Per- WHITE GOODS.
calce, Jaconetwiand Cambrian,. •
Brilliants and Pignee, Soft Canibries and Nain-
Spring Shawls, new , color- soaks.
logs, Tarietons and Swiss Mulls,
Black Thibet . and Merino Fancy Muslim and Dimities,
Shawls,_ L. C.- ItandkeriddePi,
Square and Long Shawls. Gloves, Hosiery-,
of DRY GOODStri. desirable
mhll-2m.`
And a general assortment
styles and qualities.
TABLE raaNTENs, NAPKINS, AND
-a- TOWELS, —I have now one orthe largest and best
assortments of Linen Goods in the city, which l am sell
ing very much less than they can be imported fbr now.
One lot Union Table Damask, at 62140.
One lot all linen, in spot and d a mns at
One lot much heavier and wider,. all lie en, at MO. •
One lot. two yards wide, do., some fine-and some
very heavy., el.
One lot heavy Barnsly, some beautiful patterns, at
$1.12.M.
One lot liner do. at. $1.55.
Several pieces do. of extra fine double fistin•Darnasics,
611.50. 911.76, and O.'
Those Goods arc very superior, and not much above
former prices.
A good collection of those heavy hand-wove Goods.
Brown Damask's, all linen, at 62)ic and 75c.
One lot very heavy Damask Napkins at 22.
Ono lot, both Damask and Snow Drops, at $2.50.
One lot Barnsly do., very line and beautiful patterns,
One lot Spot and Damask Doylies, all liners at $1 per
oven,
One lot do. ~ much finer and larger, at $l. 25 ;per doeeu.
Colored bordered and colored Doylies, for fruit, from
$1.60 up.
Onalot Towels;
good sizo,.at
One lot do., border all round, at $2.60. ae well as
every variety of Towels in the market, some• of them
very fine.
Buckabacke, all linen, very heavy , in . all the widths.
• One lot halt-bleached Hockabacks, over X. wide, all
One lot Bird-ele Linen, for eltUdrees aprons, at 3IXe.
Russia Crash at 14,16, la. ISX. and 20 cents,
(it rmau Roll, for glass towels, in different widths.
One lot Handkerchiefs, all linen,- at-$L 60.
Finer do. at $1:75.
One lot Fronting Linens at 12X, ,by the piece.
One lot do:, finer, at. 5016, by the niece.
Them are a. great bargain, being about olibprices, and
not above the present price of muslin..
Also, a gsod lot of finer Linens at 6236; and one lot at
75 that is very five.
There areal:Me reel.bargains anions these. Goods.
GRAN VI LLII B. HAMS%
1013 MARKET Street; above Tenth.
rmbf)-.
JR. CASSELBERRY, 4( NORTH
• EIGHTH Street, below. ARCH, will open on MON
DAY MORNING numerous lots of SPRING AND SUM
MAR DRESS GOODS; also, MODE AIGIt• DRAB AL
PACAS, bought at the auction • store in New York on
Wednesday last. it being the cloning out of a jobber's
Mock by Wilmerding & Mount: All who will anticipate
their wants will find the following goods well worthy
their attention., and at not-much more than half the
price as if they had been purchasedfront importers at the
present rat os :•
100 pee. hest quality new Delains at 30 conic.
GO pee. French Brocbe Plaidainglietras. 31 cents.
60 pea Shepherds' Plaid Cashmeres, 31 cents
1 case superior quality Plaid; elosembiques, SIY, cents.
1 case good quality. Spring Dress Goods, 20 cents.
3 mos superior quality. DRAB:ALPACAS, cheap.
The above goods comprise allethe new shades.
Several' lots rich Figured - Barone% Grenadines; 3m.. at
from 31, 37,60,..and 63; some of which cost over $1 to im
port last 'meson.
1 case Plaid - Valencias at 26cents.
1 case Satin.stripedblozamblwaes at 25 cents.
1 mite all-wool, doublnwidtb, Shepherds' Plaids.
Stella and new Spring Plaid Shawls. •
70 dozen JOUYIN'S system, RID GLOVE.% Black, em
broidered with White and Colors. *1 per Intr.
A barge stock of Rid Mover, all bought at old prices.
2. cases rich-figured Brocatelles, 6-4 wide, all colors.
cheap.
SILKS! . SILKS! SILKS!
Black and Fancy Silks ;comparatively speaking) at
old prices.
JIM pm. rich White Breach Brilliants at 373 E.
The above goods have never been sold less than above
price.
100 peg. superior quality White Plaid Marlins, 25 cents.
White Jaconet and Cambric Mualtna, chum.
164 Sheeting Linens, good quality, 46.13)4. • •
7-4 and 8-4 Table Linens. cheap. -
100 Table Napkins at $l. 16.
•
Rich Piano Covers at old prices.
MUSLINS t • MIISLINS I -
Williamsville, Wameutta, Bay' Mills, Media, and all,
the iv ding makes, from= cents up.
10-4 Waltham and Pepperell Sheeting by the yard,
Piece, or case. . • CASSELIMRY'S
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
mll9-2t 43 North 'EIGHTH Street, below ARCH.
ATARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.—
Having clozed out an old stock, that was imported
three year& ago; 1 wilt. offer them, at very nearly the
price they wore sold at then; •
One lot 11-4 size that measures 21( yards fall, at $6.
One lot 12.4 size that measures 3 yards full, at $7.60.
One lot 12.4 size that measures 33( yards fall, at 1910.
The $8 ones could not he imported now for loss than
$9, and are better than the kind that is selling at $lO.
'They are .all very heavy, and some are b, antlfal pat
terns.
Honey-comb Quilts, Allendales, all sizes.
' Lancaster Quilts, all sizes.
• These Counterpanes are extra cheap.
GRANVILLE B. RAINES,
mh9-2t 1013 MARKET Street. above Tenth.
TIME. & LAIsTDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, kayo their ruttiest eseohment of Fine Black
Cloths for Oents' Dress Coats, Fine Brown Cloths for
Friends' goats. Bring Cassimeres for Bolts, Tweeds and
Mellott* for Boys Clothes. mll7
& LANDELL, FOURTH AND
AROH: have a fine assortment of Spring Silks,
Moire Antiques, Cheek Silks, Plain &e. ,
&c., fie. mita
WEE '& LANDELL, FOURTH AND
•-• ARCH, are now offering New Spring, lii6BB floods,
comprising all the novelties of thu 8C66071: also the
Rock. Spun Silk Shawls, also the Lama Shawls. mla
Tr STEEL & SON, Nu: 713. exn.7ls
North TENTH Street, above Coates,
_ Rave now [open Mt their stock of LIGET DRESS
GOODS, carried over from last Summer, which they ace
selling at very low prices.
We have now open a choice assortment of Spring and
Summer Dress Goods of tins season's importation, which
we bought early in January; consequently we are able
to sell them much lower than the present retail or whole.
sale.prict s.
SILKS, SILKS. SILKS
AT LESS THAN COST OF IhIPORTATION.
Fancy Silks, at last season's prices. .
Fancy Bilks, at last season's prices:
Also, a largeF IGUR m D BLACK •
SILKS.
Neat Figured Black
Medium Figured Black Silks. '
Large Figured Black Silks.
Figured Black Corded Silks.
A large assortment of _
PLAIN BLACK BILKR, _ •
AT PRICES TEAT CAN'T BB MATCHED.
36-inch Gros de Lyons, very rich.
Gros de Lyons, very rick
Heavy Black Ottoman Silks. • '
• ' Plain Black Corded Bilks. •
Heavy Mourning Silks.
•
Heavy Black Taffeta Silks.
Heavy Black Gros de Rhinos.
• Rich Black Moire Antiques.
Heavy Black Moire Armure Silks.
One -of the best assortments of fancy colored plain .
'silks in tbia city.
. Plain Blue Corded Silksramall figure.
Plain Green Corded Bilks, email figure.
Plain Purple Corded Silks, small figure.
Plain Brown Corded Silks, small figure.
PLAIN PM. DB 130 ITS.
The New and Rich Shade of Blue.
- The Now and Rich Shade of Green.
The New and Rich Shade of Purple.
The Rich Shade of Gold Brown.
These are all choice and desirable colors.
Just open, a choice assortment of %
NEW AND RICH STYLES OP • -
.SILK. OREN A DI NES,
Of this season's Importation. •
Persons wishingtillks, this seaimn, will do well to ex
amine our stock, as we have one of the best assortments
in th e city, and we are selling them far below ,
THE PRESENT,COST OF IMPORTATION. mintAr
HARDWARE.
0 . L . D P'R E S ,
The'stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comoristag
• • • A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF !,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
:427 MARKET and 416 COMMERCE .131
.
Mbe-lmif
WOROSCOPES; 13PEOUOLES;
ANA- EPT-GLABFAS, [or prerra t ivaleab
• dallNhalf • • • 924. CrEaSTNtrr ftraei
THE ' HARNDEN EXPRESS ARE
- again forwarding daily Soidtera' freights 4 the
Army of the Potomac. Oalce 607 capTxur Street.
mho-21.$
THE PRESS.--PHILAPELPH
RETAIL DRY G()ODS.
E. & L.
FOURTH. AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCS.
FOURTH. AND ARCH.
SPRING SALES.
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
CLOSING ,OUT, AT
COMMISSION BOITBgB.
wELLIN 4 a, 9OFFIN t 8a 401
SAO OHE6TTI3III
Offer for gale, by the Pacbage'L
PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEAVIED SKEET/DM ..C.ND
SKIRTINos.
DRILLS, CANTON PLLNIVELIEV-._
COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS.
SIUESIAS, NANKEENS.
COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS.
BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIKERES.
UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS.
PLAID LIMEYS, NEGRO KERSEY'S..
KENTUCKY JEANS.
ALSO
SKY:BLUR KERSEYS, INFANTRY °Lorna
ARMY FLAyfiRL$, 10 and 12-ounce DUCK. aco.
des-tnvif
FANCY CASSIME,E%
SILK-MIXED. ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP.
DATES' COTT6NADES,
TWEEDS AND FLANNELS,
'CPEDRIC . B AND srixsrAs
DOI•:SXINS AND COATINGS,
-VESTINOS, STUFF GOODS, Scc.,
r.r... 1 . 1 )7 . th? PRQkfilvi
ALFRED IL LOVE.
cOMISfI6SION: MERCHANT,
2.12 CITESTIfIn STREET,
tee-scircvlOt
ARMY GOODS..
DARR•BLUE COAT CLOTHS,
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
- SRN -BLOB CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK. -
DRILLS, STANDARD WEFOITT.'- -- -
BEANI LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT;
INGS. For sale bY
FROTHINGHAII & WELLS.
AeLif tf
MILITARY GOODS.
(1 W. SIMONS t% 33ROTHER,
EINEM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHLA,
MAITUTACTOREEE OP JEWELRY.
FINE. SWORDS,
AND
.
MILITARY (MODS, IN EVERY vARrErr
samom
MEDICAL, -
"A. smile Pm an her lip--health was in' ho look;
strength was kther step, and in her hande—Plautation
Bitters."
S4--T. : IBGO-X
A few bottles of Plantation Bitters •
Will cure Nervous Headache. •
' ' Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
" Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath , :
•r Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affection'.
Excessive Fatigue and Short Binath.
". Prtinnver the Eyes.
" Mental Despondency. •
" Prestration ; Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak 13 . 0we11, die: 1 .
Which are th'o evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA:
It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailmenti •
proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary
secretions of the 'liver overflowing int(i .the "stomaoh,
poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symp
toms.
After long research, we are able to present the most re
markablecure for these horrid 'nfghtmareliseases, the
world has ever produced. Within one year over she
hundred and forty 'thousand persons have taken the •
Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has
came to our knowledge!
It is a most effectual tonic, and agreeable stimulant, -
stilted to all conditions of life. . •
The reports that it relies upon mineral subatances for -
its active properties, are wholly false. For the public •
satisfaction, and that patients may consult their Physi
cians, we append a list of its components.
. Cameera BARK—Celebrated for over two hundred -
years in the treatment of Fever and Agile. Dyspepsia,
Weakness, &c. It (was introduced into Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, in 1610, and after
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its
oumweightin silver, under the name of lesuit's Pour
dere, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King
of France. Ifnmboldt makes especial reference to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. •
CASCARILLA Dang—Vor.diarrheea, 'Colic, and diseases
of the stomach and beWels.
Daynaniox—For inflammation of the loins, and dropsli•
cal affections.
CHAMOMILE Pr.owsns—For enfeebled digestion. •'
LAVENDER FLowsits—Aromatic, stimulant, and toniii
highly invigorating in nervous debility. •
WINTERGREEN—FOE scrofula, rheumatism, fie. •
Aster—An aromatic carminative, creating flesh, mus
cle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, mummy, corlandsi, snake
mot, &c.
S. -T.-ISED--x
Another wonderful• ingredient, of Sparkish, origin, lei_
parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the
mind. is Yet unknown to the commerce of ttoworld, and
we withhold its name for the present.. •
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE&
RocarsrErt,- 28,
,1861
Messrs. P. o..Dnatts & Co.:—l haveboon a great suf
ferer from Dyspepsia for, three or four years, and had to
abandon my profession.' About three likaDths ago I tried
the Plantation Bitters, and to my moat .ioy, I. am now
nearly a well man. I have recommended thorn in
several cases, and, as far as I know. always with signal
benefit. I am respectfully yours,
PEITLADELPHIA. 10th Meath, 17th. Day, 1861.
RESPECTED FILIEND:—My daughter has been much
benefited by the use of . thy Plank:Atm'Ethers. Thou
wilt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend,
SuurnAy . Musts CumAGO, 111., Feb. 11,1883.
Meastrs. P. 7.11. DRAKE Sr Co. :—Pleikee aend *us another
twelve eases of your PlantrAion Bitters. Aa a morning
appetizer. they. appear•to have superseded- everything_
else, and are greatly esteemed. -
Yours, &0... GAGE & WAITE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any da
mend kir this article, which from lack of Government.
stamp's has not heretofore been possible..
The public . may reel assured . that in no case will the .
Perfectly pure stiederd of the Plantation Bitters be de-.
parted from. Poen/ 'bottle bear, the fae:eimile 'of our.
signature on a steel plate engrailng, or it cannot be.
genuine. ,
Sold by all Druggists, GrocerisAnd Dealers blaraugh-.
out the country.
• P. IL . CO,; . .
202 BROADWAY. Mew York. •
fe27-fmrra.pl.lf , • •
HEALTH StpENGIII
TO THE SUITERIRG.
-DR. SWAYNE'S
dOBSPOJND STIMP OF
WILD CHERRY
Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco
vered for all pulmonary complaints. Coughs. Sore -
Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis. Has
*ift.Voisis (Snitting_ Blood_).1 Short; Breath, ,
croup, Wasting Nicol, Pains and Sore
ness. Weak Breast, Tickling Irritation,
or rising in. the Throat. Broken
Constitution.-from the abuse of •
' calomel and other causes,
till Throat Breast. •
• • •
. Complaints. 'Let •
no disease, however
bad It may be, or length
of time it may have existed, •
discourage pen until yon have
tried thia.great bledicamentum.
Wonderful cares have taken place,
. 'when, to all human probability it could
not be possible. The popular impression,
• strengthened by .some. scientific opinions, that
Consumption cannot be'cured. has no doubt hastened
the death of many an Invalid, depriving . thom of the
consolation of hope. Persons afflicted with Pectoral
disease should be supported by every assurance of a cure.
not alarm'ed by the gloomy. foreboding countenances of
those around. For our part, we do not believe that Con
sumption is incurable : and.letPhysicians theorise as
they will, we haves mass of evidence to prove that per
sons baying all the symptoms of Consumptton, cough
deep, bloody expectoration,- pains and oppression, Bore
throat, diarrlitea, night sweats burning fever, &crv.
bare been permanently cured by ' Dr. SWAINIPS
COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD" CHERRY.." A good
appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition
for active exercise. la sure to follow its use. Thirty
years' experience in this and foreign countries is con
vincingproof. Beware of all preparations purporting
to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by
Swayne kSon,the original and only genuine.
Dr. EtW AYNE'S Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH
Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists
and Dealers. mh7-if tf
puiImrTiIaBLOOD,NOT A F EW . .
-A- of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from
the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the
discoveries that have be. n made to purge it out none
have been found which could equal lb effect ATE/P8
COMPOUND -, EXTRACT OF . SARSAPARILLA. It
cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of
health into the system, and purges' out the humors which'
make dieease.... It stimulates the healthy functions of
the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle,
in the hilted: Its extraordinary virtues are not yet wider.:
lyirzfoWn.`but when they are, it will no.longer be a
question what remedy to employ in the great variety ot
afflicting diseases that requlre . an - alterative - remedy;
Such a remedy, that could be rolled on, - has long been
sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have
one on which they can depend: Our apace here does not
admit certificates to show its elnets but the trial of a
single bottle will show to the sick tha t has virtues stir.
peoalng anything they have ever taken. . from
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try it and see
the rapidity with which It cures. Shia Diseases, Pim
ples. Pueiv,ererf Blotches. Rrtkotions. do.. are 900.3
cleaned out of the system.
St. Anthosty's Pare, Rose or Erysipelas, Teller or .
Bali Rheum. Scald Hefiel. Ringworm, do,, should-not
be borne while they can be so speedily etfted by Aves'e
,SATOMPARILLA: • - •
nr Venereal - Dteease ixpelled from the
system by the pr olonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and
the patient IS left as healthy. 8.8 if,beltednever had • the
&se ISO.
Female Diseases are caused by scrofula in the btjod.
and are generally soon cured by this EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA. /Riga SI per bottle, •or six bottles
for $O.
For all the geneses of a family physic, take AYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS, which are everywhere known to
be the best pnrgattvethat Is offered to the. a marican Pep-
Pte. Price, SE cents per box five boxes for 81.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. A SR - di CO., Lowell, Mass.,
and sold by allloreggtetedrerinsliere. fel3-fmw2in
'RYE AND FAR.-1" - Ii0F. T. ISAACS,
-a- 4 Ocullist and !twist, from Leyden, Holland, is per
mabently located at No. 611 PINE Street, where he Weatt
all dleeasee of the - Effor Ear scieathlcally, and ourse
lf curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pilu. •
N. W—No charges made for examination., Ogee holm
fromft to 11 0':lock A. N. iutd,2l9 7r, At. sow
MONDAY. MAROIi 9..1863.
jal l / 4 .4t 1 Q. ii saAlexpiA - u.r_t_ oa,
SPRING: STOCK
SIB AND> FANCY DRESS GOODS
1863. 'SPRING. 1863.
RIEGEL; WIEST, & ERVIN,
Philadelphia
Merchants visiting this city to purchase Das
Goons- will find oUr 'Stock large
and admirably assorted, and 'at
Low FIGURES.' In certain' Asses
of Goods we offer hidusements to
purchasers unequalled by any other. house
Pallndelphia.
JAMES, j RENT,
• SANTEE, 85 po.;
IMPORTERS AND .70BBERS
OF
DRY GOODS;
Nos. 23D and',34l N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE.
Have now oPon;their usual •
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRTGOOD9,
Among which will: be found a more than usually attrao
tive variety of •
•
I,Arims , •DRESS GOODS;
/ Also, a full assortment , of
MERRIMACK LED CLOCI(ECO PRINTS,
ADELPHI.a-MADE GOODS. •
To which they invite the Bpeciat attention of cash buyers.
felSam , ,
rau~ia• 1863 .
YARD,i'GrIALIVIORE, & co..
.X.nneaters and Millers' of
•
SrL•KS
aNn
DRY GOODS,
NOCP:- 611 -1 071ESTNWT AND 614• JAYNE STS.,
NaernoW 0ndn....0f THitil. OWN IMPORTATION; a
LARGE :.401p . ...TgasTPSOME STOOK
OP
&D'O'NS, •
' ,• CQ„IerPRISING
DBMS, 900 ST•AWL•S, AIDAONN..
GLOV2Iff, &c.
•• .
Also, 2401 assortment of •
Wain' GOODS, LINEN'S, PURNISILLNO GOODS, ltd-
BROIDERIES; AND DACE&
The attention of the trade•fa•reenested. fel9-9m
1863 i. SPRING. • 1863.
.J(3 , al*ES, BRIMY, 63 CO.,
.'No. 457 IdthitlCET, and SIM COMLIBRCI 134 N,
)14•0 30w open a LARGE, AND ATTraCTP73 ROCK
Adartod to the Season. _ A:so. a Full Assortment in
WILM GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, &a.,
W..t , y,te tt . t.., '' •c
S. CAT EISEN
Are Pailksolaxly Invited to examine onr Stnek. fell :tr
CARPETS• AND. OLIN.C.LOTES.
E; -110
ASA GUERIN
Lrs mimed - ids
OOX OF O.A.RPETINGS,.
a 474iith 701iRTIE Street, to his
Where Ite a l ike to his old =skinners, and pnichasers
genenny, a . LARGE .AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF
• •
CA.RPEt'IN.GrS4
oi all gmdes, andbest known makes.
Oln CLOTHE; NATTINGS. AND WINDOW SHADES.
DRY GOODS JOBBtRS.
IX - PORTERS; JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OF
DRY GOODS.
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
lusite the attention of Cash Bnyer:s try thoir
FULL AND COMPLETE STOOlti''
Embracing Cho most desirable styles of
SILKS AND DRESS CiOODS?
EN ANY MARKET,
MODERATE PRICES
ra7-tap26
A. W. LITTLE &
zdi3.2m 32$ MARKET STREET.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS;
No. 47 NORTH. THIRD STREET,
rart,m)npere.
ousora to Abbott,• Jo:kikeEt. k Co.)-
PHILADIELPAUL,
fItPOBTEBB • ANT- .70BBEAS OF
S• I L. K
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS.
D R•E ao.ops,
CASH BUYERS
O-- V A L•
T)ELAORGIX,
't!! STORE,
N0..31 .. N0RT11 SECOND STREET,
w.g.oraslis AND RETAIL,
APP,,..TAR LOWEST PRICES.
J.Z T. 35ELACROIX,
No. 37 601:1TH . I SECONNNYNHNET ;'sibliooDhostnot.
PJA . T,9IIES„ JEWELRY, , &o.
FRESI( . :A.S . BOATICS . NT; .At.I.E3S .
- 4 - 1, THAN FORMER PRICES.- '
FARR & BROTHER, Importers,'
eib3 tf - .324 CIIESTNUTIStreet, below Forirth.
. J. O. FtiLt - g,R,
4 Importer and Wholesale' Doaler in
. , . ,
...FINE , WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
NO:71.1 CHESTNUT Street,
• (Up-stairs, opposite . Hisonie Temple).
Easiow open a •
, LARDS ALID.COMPLETE STOCK.
• IND R SVITS WATCHES, •
HOWARD ls 00:43 FINE•AMBRICAN,WATCHNS. ,
acg.D.CHAH(B, 09 . 4..D_SPECTACLESILES.
)iNvisanr,oAVEßy.Ditso*priai:•
PRAT T,,
OrgFc.PsonToPRAIT k IIBA TB• } •
60,7• fOIIESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly i 6 f 0410.40 1 -.
2 . n
A MERI C AA•r! i . W.kTiCtRES
Of desirable stilos and fqualittes, to snit la chases of
•
-•-•:- IN
to R. WA.TOHMN)
, attailded.. by the most' exyerieaceif workmen,
aneqeiY *at& lei/mated for ohe year.' ' •
. L .. Q. RIISSRLZ;
RA Loft ik SIXTH . Stmt.
• •
ELI .if 1.11
eals Dealer in flue - ' 0 - 5
• AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHER.
JEWELRY. AND OLOCES, • • •
6c31-5m. , 708 MARKET Street.'
0 : 17IILLERT
.FINWOrOLID PENS,
THE - BEST• PEN; IN USE,
NOR SALE IN Kap 'SIZES. •Adam
ELI-
Deitler 'nine
. .I:MIMMOAN AND IMPORTED WATCHER,
Jrißlant, AND CLOCKS ' •
ork#l.'Y' • .408 MeitlrET•Stroat.
VULA.AI9I I IIt RINGS.
A lillisix . nitpent. all Bizes ind:stylek
.
J.. O. FULLER
No.( 7X.3CITASTNUT .Btre:t.
: ROGERS & BROTHER'S
FINE. F. 1 12ATED WARE,
spooßß, BOFJCiI. LAMM KNIVES, Bco.
0: FULLER,
*No. . 7t% lb It E N .13treet.
tTGIO;;" 10 . 420 I2OZ. :DUCHItSIIIS
D
ABLE for Teal . . 4 aIio..COTTON , TWINS , suitable
toe EaSlagakers., •Eqrl4.le,*••. ••••• . •
• DECCA I 4BII,II4ViiIIRON,•& EVABE, •
,
mbs-at • .• 441111T141 Street. '
NEW PUBLICATION&
AAZAED~ BOOINTORE,_
7742 , (TfIEBTNUT STREET,
Between seymth and Eighth Streets
All Books nanally to be had in a
FIRST-CLASS _IPC:IORSTOELE;
Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST PRIORS.
lbe-tt
WATER, ALO.OIIOL, TOB A (IC 0,
BELL ON BATHSAND BATHING. The Uses
of Water as a Preservative - tit Health. &e. A new
eri Pion.
MILLER ON ALCOHOL. Its piece and cower.
LIEAIIB ON THRUSE AND ABUSE Ok' TOBACCO.
MILLER AND LIEARS ON ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO.
The two volmnes in ono. .
These are works of high . autuoritv, having been pre
pared by Prpf. Miller and Lizars, of Edinburgh, for the
Scotch Temperance , : League, and have passed through a
large number of editions.
LINDSAY &- BLAKISTON,
. Publishers and Booksellers,
mbD, , 2S South Sixth street, above CheStrlllt.
AVOICE FROM ENGLAND.
PRAYERVIJI, SYMPATFY INVOKED FOR MITE-
Kfra., by the Rev. Alfred C. Thomas, Price 15 cents.
Tins is a Sermon of rare excellence, and should be
widely circulated. It is uoueual to End an English
clergyman haying such a warm heart for nor cause, mid
so thoroughlyllnderstanding our Position.
Published by
IVILLiAII S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
mb7 , No. St Chestnutetreol.
THE PARLOR - GARDENER.
A c.rtinlete Mlustrated Gnide to the cultivati!ln of
Haase Plants; care of Green Muse. Mar rtinc, and i n
plillifillkklll4lllNTllloll.lllllifill mobinfix ni EMT
-6 PIOILTO faCo. to 611t13 '
inn6 , 6L vuhlighal.
MEMORIAL OP REV. *TORN :Mc
-LT-1- Do WELL, D. D., con ts int tur the Discourse preached
at, the Funeral, February 18, by thd 'Roy. Morris G. Sut
phen, togetherwilb the Address of the nett Drs. Hodge,
Maclean, and Boardman. Price 15 cents.
Published and for sate by
WM. S: k ALFRED MARTIEN,
mb2 ' nO6 Chostnnt street.
S PECIAL:NOTIOE.-OPENED THIS
DAT, a srolpndid asaortmont of Frincli and Ameri;
can FRAMES for Card Pictures; Driceslo rants to
xrib9-2t PITCHER'S, SOEr CHESTNUT Street.
9 . SCEN TTS.-HOTOGRAPH AL.
DIMS from 2.5 Cents to 25 Dollars! The largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the
city!
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all
that can- be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low
All of G. Gr. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the
- OLD PRICES!
Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
fell-If 439 CITESTNUT Street.
(7.I.ENERAL TOM THUMB AND
LADY!--Card Portrait of Mr. and Prfro. TOM
THUMB in Bridal Attire. A pietty little picture of a.
Pretty Little Pair,
- At the ORIGIVAL GIFT-BOOK Eivrportrum.
1017-tf .4[39 CHESTNUT Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
W BROTHERHEAD'S CIRO:MA-
T • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and
'American Beek»; including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY Library it the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT•
ED here.
Terms 5.5 per year; six months 1X3.; three months 51.50 ;
one month 71 dents, or l cents per day. 21.13 South
Ela FITE Street. eel-6m
PHOTOGRAPHS.,
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. -CARD
Pbotograpbs of over 1.000 different fancy subjects,
taken from, engravings.life and from the finest Por
traits of Generals. of botharmies, Statesmen; Poets,
and ether eminent men. Single copies 15 cents, or WO
per dozen. Orders by mailpromptly attended to on re
ceipt of money. SCHOLZ &' JANOTT7,HT,
• nm, South EIGHTH' btreet.
4:11 - We also sell prepared esters for coloring-Photo--
graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $.3.t8 a box,
with reducing liquid. fe26-1m it
1.0..Y0U WANT - THE BEST' POE . -
TRAITS, go to REIMER'S, SECOND Street. above
Green. His life-size Photographs in oil colors for truth
fulness cannot be surpassed: Made at wax • prices.
SECOND Street,- above Green. It
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
No. 906 ARCH STREET;
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC' PICTURES.
FROM •
THE OiIITE DE VISITS TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE.
Are produced by the most
RX.PERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those visiting first-class pictures arelnyited to call and
=amine specimen.
A choice election of Alberni, =MI stud frames on
_hand. P . A_ 0. KNIPIL.
del7-3m
A MONG THE MANY STYLES OF
Photographs, REIMSR'S Colored Photographs for
$1 are most popular with the public, being an accurate
likeness naturals' colored, at moderate charge, SE
COND Street, above Green. It
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS- A
largo Variety for sale at lOw pOes,' by
.JAMEB M r.
QUEEN & CO.,
del3-.lsolf 924 CHESTNUT Street.
FINANCIAL.
1: 4 04NS OF THE UNITED •STATES
COUPON
.AND REGISTERED BONDS
DUE .188
6-20 SIX PER CENT: BONDS
16.10 NOTES, ALL SIZES, 'FOR SALE.
W)4;ilosi(o3#4*lll;po)*AtAißsig , ..-0
LelA:Vii4_(*/.4_4_lll;Wai:_44 l /OaL - ABOODusq
'calm arm .
COUPONS '1 340 NOT DUE A.PRIVI
GOLD AND SILIMIL
DREXEL &
a 4 :soup Timastreo
THE HIGHEST MARKET ;VALUE.
PAID POE
GOLD AND inis V ,
DLeatoßns, PEARLS,
AND
. 97REE PRECIOUS STONZS,
G. W. SIMONS 4t. BROTHER,
Manufacturing Jewellers.
SAASOM-STREET-HALL, PRILADPIPH •
fe2B-1m
U.S.
FIVErTWENTJES,
OR.
•
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER . own. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE .OITION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEAR&
lam instructed by the SECRETARY OF TIIIITREA,
WIRY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
. Interest will earaseuce from the DATE OF 81313SCRIF:.
TION, and Is PAYABLE IN OOLD at the Miat, or any
Bub-Treasury or Depoettory of the United Statec, on the
• trot days ofdday . and November of each year. At the
present PRIECUM, OE coup. these Donde yield about
MORT pareari. per annum.
A full supPIN always on hand.
• .
•
J A Y. 1 - 77091K,E, •
•
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 sotrrff TRIED.STREET
•
• PE OIAL NOTICE..
On.aza after JULY LA, 1883, the privilege of convert,
dig the present issue of LEGAL-TEN:DER NOTES
• INT@ reGIS NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (com,
monis milled "Five-TWeniiee ") will cease. • -
All. who wish. to invest in the pire-TwentY Loan.:
mush. therefore, apply before the let of TIILY next: •
JAY 000X,E,
Sabectiption Agent,
mhd-tif/ 114 South TIIIED , Sireet, Philads.
S • HARVEY THOMAS, •
STOOK - AND _DILL BROKER,
• •
- • ".: No. ais wirann STBrAT...
• .
• STOCHA and BONDS, and all kinds of It. 13. GOVERN
JOINT BECURITISS bought and sold on Commission, ex
eltugiVeli. • •
Bushes/ Paver and Loans OIL Collateral negotiated at
lowest rates.
-Orders by Mall /la receive prompt attention. Refers Co
Nasals. Nathan Trotter & Deo. D. Parrish, Deg.,
John B. Myers & Co„ Samuel B. Thomas , Sul.,
Enruesa, Brinley. & Co., John Thomas, Kea.
dela-Ralf '
83 000 AND . SI;OK.T9. LOAN ON
.. 9
..itkettgme, in the C4l% * AnnLTA°
m - h 3 8.-PETTIT,:3OO WALNUT Street.
U. S. rffrEsicit itpantaitTE.
GE N 01" • BALE OF
U
NLT lyo s
T B A T 4 A P T S E S
iro: 51.Sonth TILIRD4Street, first door above Chestnut.
A full slimly of all kinds of TAB• STAMPS constantly
on hand. and 107 MIS in Quantities to snit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts. of S3O and sr.
•
Orders 14 Mall promptly attended to.
Who Boars from %A.M. to 6 P.M. M.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
Smith THIRD Street.
SEWING iS4ACHINES.
. .
SlirtiG'WEACHll!lo,:'
..!
TIIE "SWAT"
willEtexass rErz y mtlin • '
wriu, RIIDBL
and °tier Ireltuiple Ininio'vernoutn. •
Tin & FARThIitiOHIgESi
coiner NINTH . 4 CHEER!" pkreeta. -
tf .
- '
_ _ r . .
TSAWBERRY~`~PINFy
r - ;
EQUAL TO MALMSEY IfADEULA:
Just reestved. ; . :• . •
ALBERT. ,O.MOBEXATSiI
DEALER IN PllO . GROORRIES.
' • teib CORN SR - ELEVENTH and vorE ffireots.
(1, , P E B A GL ASSSS , 0 PERA .
‘ j (0413833 . 7 " 111116 1613. W. (=RN it Co.,
'thwaixac , 92* CHTISTM stwit.
WABIUNCTON AdelrioN SALE.
•
A ;small - MT A teltaiilii.grO.ro.
OPDFCqUi.A.,) IMPPIPPIP_69I. I 43I AI-1..
WILL C_, M4ithig: IBsi
irniz DB BOLD T PUBLIC At/DTIO%. o;.T. the
monde. on F Stroct,lettcoenTwenty-ivstand'Tvlenti
seeoPtiStreete
OW WEDNESDAY MORNINO.
March Mb. about EIGHTY (80) TONS OF ECArkY'
IRON AGO LEATH Ell. belonging to the Quarterma,biee•
Department. The Iron to be sold in lots °knot t 0,.,; Odin
one chooeand (1,000) pounds. nod the Leather not lew
then five hundred (80O) Pounds; with tee privilege orthe'
whole. The property to be taken away within tax dale
after thesale.
Tunis cash. in 00 - Vornment funds. -
Salo to commence at JO o'clock A. 11.
CIIARLES IL TOMPKINS. .
Captain. A. Q. Al• 17 S. A.
J. C. AIuOITIRE Sc
Ot . Auctioneers.
WANTS.
W A,N T E D-AN ACTIVE YOUNG
man In a. wholesale cosi office. Address. with
reference. " Coal." Pres* office. It*
WANTED -ONE OR TWO GEN-
T 2TEMBN AS BOARDERS iin a private family.
Address "A. L.," Offite of The Prem ' mh9;2t•
]LENT OR ACTIVE PARTNER
ka WANTED who will invest two or three thousand
dollars for a half interest in on aid establiThed, lieki
manufactuilne business. The money to Increase the
the business and will pay well as en investment. Arti
cles ma ff de used in every family. Address "SYRUP,"
quir
130
WA.NTED.-80ND HAND PLANS
OLASS: that which: hasibeett to Balk Wlnitowe
will answer. Apply to JOHN F. CARR, AO South
FOURTH Street. m117.3t
PRINTING MATERIALS WANT RD.
.Printhg MEM:O - 1191. fon
sr.:llr..l -
A ii3YSIOIAN WANTED TO -TAKE
apractice that, bee been eatablished for more than
sixty years.
Located within three hours' ride of this city.
For further informttion inquire of lAMBS M. ROYAL,
N. W. corner.FRONT and GRSBN Streets... mhe.-34t
WAN? ED-IN A. WHOLESALE SILK
HOUSE. two LADS who most hrtog nnoxcepti.,n
able references. APPLY to 'S.A. M.." Press office. will•3t.'
MI WANTED TO PIIRDHA.SE -A
.wamodsrite sized thres-story Brick HOME, in a cen
tral location. Mast have all the modern Improvements.
Address "House." at this once, stating price, terms,
and location. price,_
WANTED TO RENT, FROM. THE
-WA flret of April next, a moderate-sired three-story
BEIGE DWELLING HOUSE, in a central locality. • It
most have all the modern improvements. Addreas,
"Rent." at this office, stating locality and price. Jal6tt
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE. -PHILADNL,PRIA. Feb. 9.
. .
less. •
VESSELS WANTED. immediately to carry COAL to
the following points :
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Nonroe_Va.
. . Alexandria, Va.
Newborn, N. C.
Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD,
tole-tf • Captain and Assist. Quartermaster..
BOARDING. ".
A GENTLEMAN ENGA.GETYIIif MER
CANTILE business wishes to engage WARD in a
•ffirlyste family, where lie can have comforts of a home,
eation central. Utlexcestipnahlo references given and
required. Address •` Frees office. mbe-ett
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
COAT,
_YARD .FOR SALE. -TIIE
best itees- 11 , Tara in the city. Capacity for doing
tgaingiVigginerbeilialzgatiPurr's:iAl•
•
:EOB SALE LOW—A LARGE
zwaRITIOR BUILDING, gettable for . 2rutufacturing par-
POEM ill rear of No, 121 Arch greet.
mh7 . • AT: OMR, UM South FOURTH Street
•
et FOR 121.A.LkNEAlt - EIOLMESBMIG
=Nand aßailroad S. tali nu, ten miles fromilibrket street,.
a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and' Coach House
attached. •
ALSO
A STONE MANSION lfla I SE.. nearly new, with
Stable, Vegetable Garden, &c. For a full description
and particulars, apply to B. F. GLENN.
mll7 123 Singh IMBRUE Street.
as FOR SALE, OR WOULD Br EX:
CHANCED FOR CITY PROPERTY; A DESIRL
BLB SMALL FARE. situate in New' Britain'Township.
Bucks county, Pa., three miles
. from Doylestown, and
one and a half from New • Britain Station, on the
Doylestown Railroad', containing &5 acrei, cix of which .
is woodland, and tivelneadow, divided into convenient
fields, watered._g.ood building, fruit, Ste Ingaire
at 104 North SIXTH' Street, Philadelphia. inh7-Irre
eft VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-
The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable
FARM, situate in New Btitain township, Thicks . county,
within half a mils of the Lead Mines, - containing 803 e"
Acres of good Land, 8 el which aro wood land.
.This
property is situated within tares ntila of Doyiestoxvo.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber. on the
property, or at UPI North SIXTH Street. Ph lisdalphia.
mll7-1%..* JOIN W. THOMAS.
PERSONAL.
8100 BOUNTY. -- ALL SOLDIERS
discharged for disability are now entitled to
$lOO BOUNTY, wit.hout regard. to the length ctf eervice.
Apply immediately, in person or by letter, to the United
States Army and Navy Agency, S. E. corner TWELFTH.
and DIANN ST Streets, Miriade) 'bin. . .
LA GH . LIN & MADDOX
_ . . . . . . .
lii order to etecenrnodate remous who •caonot come
do rink the clay, the °MCA will bo koptopen on MONDAY
EVENlNGnutilloo'clock.
EVENING II util 10 o'clock. . • It.'
PENSIONS. -$10U 1301:1NtY AND
Pay procured' and collected for soldiers. sailors, and
the relatives of such aq ate deceased, at reasonable and
satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon, by
JAMES FULTON. •
Solicitor for Claimant,.
42 b WAIN UT Street. Philadelphia.'
tanoe.
Particular attention given to parties thing at wil
rtls
oolfif
PROPOSALS.
TV itaranPUTY QUA RTERA/
g—PrtattA, 71.11 . March. ISS3.
PROPOSALS win be received at this - office • until
THURSDAY, 12th inst., at 12 o'c'ock 11.,f0r the delivery
in this city, on or before the lot day of April next, of the •
following articles:
Five thousand "black snake" Whinii, 634 feet long:
Five thousand lona four-horse Whips, (lampiel re
quired; ) •
Five hundred tildes Harness Leather, slaughter bideet,•
to be of best quality, pure onk-tituned. The right iA re
served to reject all bide deemeti too high. . '
• b. BOYD;
xnh9.4i Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
PROPOSALS FOR HORSES AND ,
MULES.
CRIEF QUARTER.irAgTRIVS OPPICB.
• • DEPOVer ArAvantorrm.
Corner gi&hteenth Rad G Streets,
•
Washington.-D..C.. March 4. 1933.
SEALED PROPOSALS received at this °Mee
until Turvdar, l'ith day or March, at 12 o'clock Br:,
Tor furnishing the Government with ( Z,000 ) two thousand
horeev. and (4.009) two thousand mules, of the following
description, viz:
CAVALRY.
- -
For Cavalry, (10001 ono thousand five hundred horses,
from (15) fifteen to (16) sixteen hands high, between five
and eight years of age. of dark colors, wall broken to
the saddle, compactly built, in good nosh, and • froe from
all defects. • . .
MOM
• FOP Attillei-g. 000) 41Te •linnared-horees.. from (163‘)
fifteen and one-half to (16) sixteen hands high, between
Bye sad erghtyearecle ago, of dark colon, free from all
defeote, weeetroken to harness, compactly built, and to
weigh not less than 1 , 100 pounds
. . • MULES. .
Two thousand mule• to conform to Melo . t••• •
SPECIFICATIONS: , ;. '
Au. to be in mmd desk.
ar.o to be (141fourmen neudi and over4n height.
ALL to he !mind mrriceable mnlen for, draught pui
poaes, and to be WEB-THREE AND UN DER :UNE TEARS OP
AgE. -
PROPOSALS.-
The MU Damn and poet- office_ address of the bidder;
must appear in the proposal: ,
lie bid- is mule in the name of a firm the matinee of al/ •
the parties mist appear, or the bid 'will be considered's&
the ludivid us 1 proposal of the party signing; St. -
Proposals from disloyal parties. tot , not be con
sidered, and en oath of allegiance mast tiocemparty each;
. . . .. .
Propos&le must speclry clearly w tether•the•bld• is for.
Cavalry or Artillery Horses, and Ea na.cisse must - both
be bid for on lloi v.ame paper. . •
If any biddemishos to propose for both classes, ha
must forward two distinct proposala--ono•forvaoh class,,
complete in itse//---aud , having no reference to any other
proposal by the same party. . '•: • . .
1P ROIt,3ICLM .
ProposalS Mud be in separate envelopes. from-those for
Horses, and must In no manner refer to or depend on
them. ,
. .
PropoPals mutt be 'ti,ldresfted to Colonel D. 11.
ROCKER Qnartermaster 'United StatesA
"rmy, Witsh
ton, D. d ., and should'he plainly; marked Proponals
for Horses," or " Proposals for Brutes," as the cane
nmyte. •
GUARANTEE:
The ability of the bidder. to till. the contract, should it
be awarded to him, =Alio guaranteed by two respon
sible persona, whose signatures must be appended to the
'guarantee.
The responsibility of the guarnntors runs' be shown hs ,
the official certificate of the Clork•of thonearest District
Court or of the United Stites DI - Atrial, Attorney.
- Bidders must be present in person when the bids are
• opened, or their propoewts will not be considered •
- Ronda equal in amount to one-half the sum to be re
ceived on the contract. signed by thocouteactor and both
of his guarantore, will be required of the successful bid
der upon eliciting the contract.
As the bond mart accompany the contrnot, it will be
necessary for bidders te have their bondsmen with them;
or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be
produced when the contract is signed.
Blanks for-bonds min boprocured upon application be-.
ir g made at this office. either Personally, by letter, or
by telegraph. ' '
•
. FORM OP GUARANTEE.
We, ' of the county of -, and State of-,
and or the county of -, and State of -, do
hereby gnamntee that in able to fulfil the con
tract, in accordance with . the terms of his proposition,
and that should his,proposition be accepted, he will at
Once enter into a - contract in accordance therewith.
Should the contracthe awarded him we are prepared
to become his securities.
(To this guarantee must be appended the official cartift
cats above mentioned.)
INS PECTION, DELIVERY, Ito.
All Horses contracted for under this advertisement will
ha suhjected to a rigid inspection, and those not conform
ing to the specifications will.be rejected.
No .tirares will be received.
The Horses must be delivered in this city within twenty
days from the date of the contract, and no extension of
time-will be granted on any pretext. • •
c All Moles contracted for under thisadvertisement will
be subjected to a rigid inspection: ra d thinienot conform
ing to the specifications will be injected.-;
The Mules must all ba delivered in this city within
(26) twenty-five days from the data of signing the con-
Payment to be made upon the completion of the 'con
tract, or so soon thereafter as the Chief Qaartermaster
shall be in finds.
Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance with
the terms of this advertieement, will insure the re
jeetton of the proposal. -.-
The Horses will be awarded in lots of (TO) two ban
'dred each, and the Mules in lots of (600) fire handred
each, unless the Chief Quartermaster should deem it for
the interest of the Government to vary the number.
The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right
to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high. -
Colonel a n d Quartermaster,
%MARI-Cuff%(Depot of Washington.
acJili 10 . T-LY PURR. OILIFOIMA.
1104615., • • •
i:Npi/j=p*,
G BAP-E •BRANDY
G. G. EVANS,
mhß•l2tif SOLE AGENT, 421 South FIFTH Strom)
PEPPER, SAtreE.-20 . 0 DOZ. PEPPER
sauce; 100 dos. Continental Sauce; 60 doz. Wor
cestershire Fance:' •
PINE Ay paiCelf PICKLES. —WO doz half gallon
Pickles; 200 dos. quart. Pickles; SOO dos. YintPlcklesOtho
in bbls. bble and kits.
CONDENSED midi.— 400 dos. Wm. 11. Latvia & Ero.
and Borden's Condensed Milk.
For sale by RHODES & wiLLTAMS,
WO 101 South WATER Street
ROWEN & 00 . , LITHOGRAPHERS
SNI) PRINT "COIORISTS. Fonthwest corner of
CHESTNUT and'IRLEVENTII SMsnts, 'aro prepared to
execute any description of Portrait, Landscape, Natural
History, Architectural, Antomaph. Map. or other Litho
graphy,in the' lira soperior manner,.andbn the most
reasonable terms.
Photographs,,Portralts,Natural History. and Medical
Plates, Maps, and MIT other description of Plates, colored
in the bost-style"nd, crarrantad to givo' satiefacilora
Particular attention to Coloring 'Photographs. 0c234.t.
.
TTNIVEREIe.,j CLOTHES.W.RINOE*
.0 , -1 Saves Its Tato, to. wear of Olothes I eve r? six mouths. , ,
No. 1, Large Fondly Wringer MO.. With cogs. • • •
No. 2, Medium I+anilyWringer....7: . •Wurranted.
No. 23f, Medium Family Wringer.. $B. 'Without cogs,
• No. 9, Small Painil•r Wrirdier.• ! ,. • 5: Not warranted.
No Wringer win be durable without cog-yeheels. .
WALCOTT .2 BURNHAIN, 721 CILESTNUTEL , .•
- •• Exclusive Agents for Eastern Permsylvanta.
mho-If-1m" • • .
TAMES .M. . 8
AMaster7raurexEx AR s
tiWt- .
hitimeri.
• 6ACA
4 1 0.. 11 LDP.AnCr
- . •
IAraPP 40.41 bietseior ANccrtnrt
Bantam agent 1311101ELD.
MORDAV INESING, March 9, 1931,
. THIRD IR/DSCRIPTION OF THE SEASON:
STRA DELLA,
' . Grand Opera by P. Von PlOtOw.
, -----
tlncra or ADMISSION.
itirwyed Scats In Parqnet, Parquet Cittia, or Bat.
itl 00 •
_am
Amilr.Clrole 110.centor.
.i.. s '
iaxoliftAeatre irioaks.
Doontdren at 7 o'clock. Oporecommcoces at a . li
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISKI.
The o),Tersigned Committee have the pleasure to an•
flounce tivst
• PROFESSOR ADMAVt DicCOT, -
of Wash foe:Sett. City (late Protegee; of Rhetoric and Ora
tory fn the ,l'alleton and Albany Law Schools), will re
peat hie gre w.- Patriotic Oration.
THE LOA TIMES O? THE RBBELLION.I
AND THE
WAR ACAINSTZZE
NATIONAL. CONSTITUTION,
in the ACA DEMY OT . / MBlO .
T FILMED tSJENIEO, March 12"th.1/El.
Ms Excellency. ,Wearnor Gartin, Tllt pres Lie, and
introduce tho Orator.
Prereeds for the H i tol the nonspnate for the Sick
and Wounded Soldiers.
The above is the oel.b rated Oration which' wite origin •
ally delivered in the Ca t , iVoi..at Washington. before the
President and his Cabinet:. PIO which has been reheated
fifty-fear times in the Stet, ell - Perin I venlig,
John B. Divers, if ADM Briggs.
henry C. Carey. William B Thonies,
Jay Cooke, .4m4e J. Denten, ,
W. H. dshberst, • :Arbil M Cilg.horm •
Jamet , L. Claghoroj //Tiro IIL Jones ;
Evens Rezera.. Bales,
Opole° Trott, V72'k Creator:4
2 1 PAX a
Sam C. 1161 Joha ± litluted37
Wen at 8'
"
Doors own atat 7 o'clock. Oration to E . •
TICKETS to all parts of the house. 25c,014. Reserve&
Seats in ParQuette. Pargnette rirele. gad Balcory-50"
IT ",
Cent. Tickets for sale at - the Rosie Ste Hotels, .at
the Soldiers' Fftorita/p, and at the Am of of Rusin.
Holders of them-cent Tickets stn secure I" awed Sato
for 25 cents extra, at Ooold's Rusk. StROYERERTIER
RT a• Chestnut atrtota. on and after Tuesaa',' • Mit'. of
March.
_m h7-St
W CHESTNUT-STREET THE.
TRE.
Lame and Manager ....Alt W. WHLtitilr.
•GRBATECT AMBRICAi:I S I.-Arlf_ EVER. WRITTEN .
• . MONDAY EVENINCi r March 9.
In.coneenaeneo or the nunassa'ac, applications at Itletr
Box Office tor sentoto pitrieso
In his Grand Imperronation of
FEDTtO. THE DEDIRICR.
Dr. Bird's Splendid Drama Rill mmdm be produced WWI
ITS I:MEIN ALLED
OPOO TAIS'OCC6OI - 07.
W. WHEATLEY as .....1 OABAREI2O.
J: McCullough as.. .... Ramos.
J. 0. Burnett as ...•......... Pablo.
W.. 11. Leak asPalguera.
.
J. W. Collier as ' .....irernando.
. ..
G. Brake an ' ..
~...Franclaco.
J. Canal! as ' ' ' ' ' " ' Mendoza.
O.- Kinar,land as •.: '' • • •• • b.. ' ..........EP rano.
Madame Poniat as ''''' ' ' Juana.
Mrs. J. .H.•A Oen as" Leoaor.
•Orcbostral Conanotor Mr. MASH BAWLER.
On TIIESD t Y SaHING. Mar.ll+P/.
I' OSITIVEL r . . t. LA S'T - 71" HE.
. . .
EDWIN FORREST, "
In b i 8 great cbaracu.r of
- • FERRO, TH3 -REORRIV: •
WEDNESDAY EVENIILLWGE : FIFTEb TEHN .H A
ri s ENIANCE OF
LUC •
MACBETH is in rictir. nreterattilltr.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.—?amity CULIS
Dress Circle, lie cede Pazwlet,and &mart Beata In.
Dross Circle 76 cents; Seats inoPtivilte - Borice each 41.
Doors open at 7: Curtain rises • tqls_nlyitt . 7,s o'clock.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET
TITEATRE.
Businrss Agent and Trossoror • Mt DAKITRPHY.
CONTINUED SUCCESS._ F_D 41 RC trV,
SEVENTH NIGHT OF J WTYKES OTIL
TR'S (Monday) EVENINGj.Maroh 9, OA
HAMLET
JoLIMVILKE strrrrr.
- - lifrrhp.-11111.
• Mr. A.-Bradley.
Prank Drew.
are Arbotigh.
John Drew.
Mrs. C. Henri&
&it Prices as usual. Seats secured without' extra
dame.. Curtain rises at 73l o'clock.
HAMLET
°host
Peronlue
First Grave Digger
Leerter
Quern Gertrude....
Oplnelia
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE
,
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A.ZiE.IffETTSOL
Business Acr.nt Mr. JOHN re: DONN:J.I.X.
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF' Mr. E., EDDY:
THIS (Monday) EVENING., MarekV, M.
• Will be presented the new Irish Drama of
COLLEEN BaWN •
Or, THE PRIDES OF,GAERYOSTEN r
• Miles-na•Coppaleen life:Eilar,
Berrie O'Moore Mrr Saber.
. billy O'Connor Mrs. Ajina nowelL
• Anna Chute ' . . Miss Viola Crdeger.
To conelnde with the amusing Farce of
PERFECTION, OR THE MAID OF biotin FEN:
'Charles Paragon " Mr. J. L. Barrett.
Doors open at 7 t Curtain will rise at 7%. .
AN EVENING WITH THE Ft7M`S
WM. H. MAURICE AND-I‘..E. RTCHATiDSOM -
will give one or their POPULAR ENTERTAINMOITS
THIS EVENING (Mond Ay) at "LEY POLDT'S Itet.ats. -
.11 , .. E. courier of CHESTNUT and JUNIPER strutn:'• .
PROGRAMME.
" Waiting and ;Watching" Richard:nth,
Quarrel from Brutes and Ca.sius Drittas, FaOR
ARDEON. Caseiar. MAURICE. -
" Oar Union, Right or Wrong:" ISCurrce.
"The Raven " (EdgarjA. Poe) Riehartis6n.
"The 31azine " "Sleurim
"Hamlet's Solilonny " • Richard Son.
-
" The. F ireman " (in Character) Macrite.
"The Wild Waeoner" (Read) Piehardson
- ADMISSION 23 Cents. Doom open at half nest 7
o'clock ; commence at Snrecisely. It.
SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. COSNER
- 4 - 1 - of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
TENTH WEEK. •
WOOBROF
BOTIE3ITAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.
EVERT EVENING. AN Y
AF D • ON WE
OONDNE S. SDAY AND SA
TURDATERN •
The oel ebrated I ow-trresen re Giese Steam-Engine" NO
rlTOlt,' made .entirely of glass, will be in fall opera
tion.
All the magnificent works of-art manufactured by the
Company win. he distributed gratuitously to the yisi Wm.
On Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon' every Clfdd
wlllzoretTo a GIFT. . . •
.On PERI% Y EVENING. Mimi 1 3th. TOURNAMENT
OF WIT. a SPLENDID CASE OF WORK will be given
to tbe author of the worst Conundrum on any entneet
The Bret nr‘senh each evening, will be a SPLENDID
CASE OF GI.ASS WORN.
Admission, 15 ctn. No half price. Exhibition com
msocce in the evening at 3 O'clock; afternoon 04.3. ra973t.
A N EVENING WITH •SH..A.K.:
-Ls- SPEARS. —SELECT READINGS and RECITA"-
TIONIS from SHAESPEARE. at ASSEMBLY BUILM
INGS, TENTH and CUESTI4tIT, on TUESDAY Evening,
March lOth, by PHILIP LAWRENCE. on which occasion
he will•be assisted by his favorite Pupils, among whom_
will be found the Three Champion Readers of Philadel-
Phu a Ticket. 23 cents, at Gould's. Seventh and Chest
nut streets: Continence at S.. mlr9.2t.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Pupil of CARL
respeetfitily informs his friends and the public that he
will gtren.
GRAND VOCAL AND • -MEMO - MENTAL CONCERT:
TUESDAY EVENING, March 10,1S1'
at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. •
He will be assisted by
I.Pme EERTIIA SOIIANNSEN. •
Mr. FItabSEHIFC FLAMM&
Mr. CHARLES SCHMITZ,' -'
- Master CH ARLESR(ESE,
TICR7.TS 'FIFTY CENTS, to be had at J. E. Geoid's
and Andres 11Ineie Stores, and on the evening at Abe
a d o cio c r iwr.
. Doors open at 7 o'clock. t.
Concert to commence a
mh7-3t" •
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS -TEN TH
and CIIESTNIIT.
A3IIISEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG: "
FIGNOR BLITZ
Thereat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, tetth,hla
LEADED CANARY BIRDS, nil , give hie new aiud
pores sr entertainments EVERY EVENING' dnrine.th
weak, nounnenclng at 734 o'clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. ' The attractions
will be marvellous: Experiments in ?SLEW: wonderful
m vais r i n n e V w ei c r ay lcan e i r s a m, and the Learned Canurr Birds
• Aduslataton 215 rents. Children 13 cents. • de27-t!
GERMANLei. ORCITESTRA—P - ÜBLIO
RESEARSALS ever= 'SATURDAY AFTERNODR,
at ER 0 - elciek, at the MUSICAL FUND EALL,: CARL
SENT& cominefor. Tickeis cientsC Packcgen.of five
tickets I. To be had of /twill) & Co., No. 1101 Mlles:nut
'treat: J. 8.. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut; and 'et the
Neil door., • • -..'ne22-tt
A. SS . L . B Il Ew 'S RO7IN 43 T RfA..
211-South .EIGTITTI Streee l .
below Walnut delo-6m
IPIENNSYLYANW: AO.A.Vierk, OF .
-a- THE FINS ARTS • •
• 1025 CHESTNUT. STBEEdri- , .:' ~.._••••• - • - •
Is open daily (Sundaye cepted) from 4:K .111,46 Z. /O .
AO Sha re', n minion 25 cgookents. Cnildrealiagprtee.
ir 3131
FUR Is:"SIV — YORIDESP.A.TOII.
LINA VIA • DELAWARE.? A. XD • „RARITAN
CANAL. • •
The steaihar ANTIIRACAM,, lower, , master; •
'rig load
this dem, brztich D. 1.563. - • •• •
Per Freight. vi will' . be ligreat 01 , ccomm000Ung
terms. upply to WM. BAIRD &
It" • • 13% Soutb DELAWARE Avenue.
I NEwmim W EST. GB: E Ea
AND
VIA MEM.
SPRING kitßsVa'S •
NISN't
On and after Monday, - 9la rah. 9th, .196.3;the Trz t icx will
leave Philadelphia, - front the, Depot, - N. B. • Weir of
BIORTEBBTH and eIAREBe Streets, -at 7.65 and VIM
A. 111., and at I, 4.1,5. and 6.30 - P.SI., and Will Icave the
corner of Thirty-first and *relict streets (VS eethhila
delphia) 17- ralautop after Um starting time from xigh.-
leontlL and Market streets.
___
ON SU. - 717AT8•
Leave PHILADELPHIA. A. M. and 5P...M.1 t
Leave WEST CHESTBP-',at S A. M. and 4.;M p.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.5.51 ct M. -and 4.16
S. M. connect at Penne3pa with baba - cat the Phila
delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad' for Concord.
Kennett; Oxford, &c. HRIW-*001). ;
DAT 'Bnparintandeht. _
THOM:aON!B- L.ON4ON
RIT . CRENER. 'EUROPEAN RANGE,' for
hotels, or public lastitßtions; IN
TWENTY EI.I.WICENT SIZES. •Itiniergdel
phis Ranges. Hot-Air Eurnaeas, Portsbk, H rs. Low
down Grates,•Fireboard Stoves, Bath Adleis; rrzhole
Plates, Broilers, . Hooking Stoves, &e. ~at Wholesale and.
Retail, by the mangtagturors,
ORTH: CHASE. k,NORPH . ,.:
-No. 209 NortInEECOND Strnet
felB-wim6m
17, 1 ,0VERNKONT SAILi n -- - WILL BE
El old . by onlAr• Or the War=l/Witrtment,. ak public
A notion, at ALL LEQBENY .ARSE g t,AL._ l'ittelknku
to the highest bidder. at 10 o'cloe7l./... 51, o t WZOIDI.
DAY. March 18, 130. the foltotratg,,liniteil .84:tee:pro
pair. via:- • -
89,500 ponds o 1 Scrap Iron.
LOW Stee:i ar. •
34100 Powder Darrell!.
LSO. %lief Keg..
•
1080 'thusaing Boxes.
Teems oeah, Rz.g. R. VittedoB4RY.
xnh.3-12t Major oriOrdnaliCa.
UNITED STATE&LITE INSURANCIR
COMPANY OP NEW YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLINS„ tresident.
'JOHN EADIE; Secretany.
CAPITAL AND
Co on * y
The business of this C.noJamy is.cctsdnatcd exank , uvelY
on the cash principle,. vsjtialt is nos fully reminized as
the only correct princislo.
The law under which. this Comwty is chartaralinco.
vides that, if the aspiasl. should, town any aasse., become
impaired to the extest.„ of '&25.00a..0r more, thestookhold•
ors shall be called AL= to waLas-good-suoh L asa n ay .
This is the only cash uomuanY America vsnicalti n hc l a
this safeguard to policy looldors.- • •
Dividends declared. every. - Area year% tha nail on
March 4th,1865.
Rates of Premix= charged, V: this Compo,ny.a.va as low
ae 200 T ears , exparience sand toe probuals fotacs rate of
interest will instift
0: EXEDENWERPER; Ajent;
• • No.' 414 WALNUT Street, Phkaideiphin.
Joseph•Patterson,-Esq.,Preeldeni Western Bank,
• Hon.•Arekibald B iel Treasurer U. R. Mint.
• Messrs jay Cooke & en.. Baokors.
• Messrs. Balser. lirestcakt, & Co., So.likoan••
Mosurs. Stuart '& Brother:BMA street, deleowlnft
MIISCANEL,.
LA-I)us' HAIR— W
BRAIDS, IQS,
Curls, Priselies, Gosssioar. VaudWed Wigs, vso
tilated.Scelpe °trawler risserteaottue. Prices amilower
than those of asa other oslablislusseat. BARSIPS,
fe24-Im* . No. 9O CHESTNUT &tient.
.1" . 1P-Es-—STONEW'ARF,
a- , DRAIN prim e - Oist 12-3nch bori,
2-inch bore , ' `2isentsperyerd.
3 d 0... • • ..... •"?.;;F
. . .
. . .
i -do 110.1.1r.V.`" .10. do do.
6 do . . 0,,,,,1F.: 4 4 - 60 do do.
t., ! ...,, ..... -.. .. ~ . 6.5 . do . do.
: Slary d v b arlety 010 0 0 1 0 11 Ma. bell . da, trap!, and hoppers.
We are now P.PI• r
ui ,k o Wenis,ll Pine in any granary.
end on liberal tet ti '
_ t ars and those purchasing in
large quantities:A t •- ; -- ,
RNA AI CHIMNEY TOP 3. .
Vitrified Terri( 11:10 'Cilitmney Tops, plain and orna
mental
mental designe. MeirristitOd to stand the action of co al
gee. or the 'great %,i i r t aoLglimate.
A great variety cif DEN WAKES.
Cotta, claastaal.• dipaiNna c all. sizes, and Pete ,. Ranging
,Ornaimsittal Garden Ta a se rr s a t u n te, T i err w a
stand the syeat) - .er, luilngA Fancy Flower ro
Baskets, and (la rdelL Bit MILT.
Piiiladelptrta TerreQol4ll;mo ll,s -
Nirr str.t
'Zil l c°&ll.svs " °°4:llJ" al l r e. )3411E1802f.
11l 4•Weett tf • - :•, i ~• •
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GERMAJ:I OVBRA
LAST' NICHT' JA UT ONE
'MB HAWAII' 1 67 BOGOTA!
' VTR'
W 1 .14 F Ot.REST
MASTER. I. RICE..
FRIA