The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 13, 1863, Image 3

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    PhlladelphlniMaricets.
MA ROR l:—Evening.
The Flour market Is quiet, but steady at about pre
'views rates. with limited inquiry, both for export and
Lome use t sales include= b ohs Western extra faintly at
87.76: 1,400 bids high grade Obie do at $8.75@0; and 1))
Ibis common super fine at I/alibi)/ The a des to ra
tatters mid bakers are within, the same range of prices.
according to brand aud,:uality, and fancy brands at
SM. 0(00.75 bbl. Rye Flour Is dull, and offori at
Wbbl. Corn bfral Is quiet: Penna. is *came at 'dl. and
randywine at it/5104.75'f
OltA IN.—Wheat is rather dull to-day. and only about
54000 Malt. Is found buyers at 17001720 for good and
vrime Peonsylvanla in store. White ranges at rto in' 180
19011 lit bushel as in quality.. Rye Is wanted; Peon
,aylvania sells at 100 c 7l bushel.
CORN,Ia firm Had In fair demand, with further sales
Of 0,100 new yellow at flSc busht.l, mostly afloat.
OATS, are active and Pen amYlvania rolls at no for
/Nibs light Chits 51 e selling at 46047 c 71/ bushel measure;
3,lKlOhn.belo Barley Malt sold at laic 11 bashed.
DARE. —Quereltron is scarce, and' wanted at $lB It ton
for Ist No. I.
COTTON. —The market is Inactive, and prices about
the same as last quoted—ranging from WSW: th, cash,
for middlings.
OROCERIER.—There is very little doing, holdertutre
lirni in their views; Sugars are at 10 , 4(t:/d - e ib
for Cuba and Now Orleans. Rio Coffee:W(lqm
bags Lagoa. ra Fold nt fikl; '2OO hkils grocery Sugars aro
Teported at from 1130412 c It tb.
PROVISIONS are held firmly, but there is very little
demand, excert for Salted Meats and Lard. 150 tierce.; of
the latter sold at lll9c lb. cash.
FEEDS are very quiet. Small. salmi .'of Clover at $5(4
R.OO 'lt bun, Timothy at s2.oo,and Flaxseed $3.70®3.87,;
'44 boo
WHISKY is unchanged. Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls
aell at JNOSIc. Drulge 40c VI gallon, and the domaad
/united.
The following tire the receipts of Flour and drain at
his port to-,lay
Flour.
Wheat
Corn
Oats.
.3.100 bbla.
0,2(X1 Nut
11,300 bus.
6,400 bag.
CITY ITEMS.
PINE CARTE TOME OF MAJOR GENE.
HOWARD.—Thp numerous friends and ad
lnirent this gallant officer, who lost his right arm
dm the attic of Fair Oaks, will be glad to learn that
ta superb card picture has just been made of him by
91essrs. Broadbent & Co., the well-known Photo
igraphers of this city, Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Chest
mut street. Persons collecting cartes of distinguished
- personages for the album will find an attractive as
,eortment of them at Means. Broadbent & Co.'s
•eounters, as also of the Albums themselves. The
-demand for the elegant pictures of this firm, from
the smallest to the life-size, finished in various
-styles, is daily increasing, rendering it necessary for
them to be constantly extending their facilities, as
- they are doing.
PURE QUALITY OF LIQUORS.—The QnCSt
arid purest quality of Wines and Liquors, especially
adapted for medicinal purposes, can always be
found in freatest variety at the old stand of 0. 11.
Mattson, southwest corner of Arch and Teuth
Streets, together with all the choicest articles in the
'Way of fine Family Groceries.
GROUND-FLOOR PROTOGRAPiI GALLERY.
E. P. 'fipple has done the public a favor to
littiog up, in admirable style, hie splendid ground
1100t Photograph Gallery, No. 820 Arch street,
'where he is now taking first-olass pictures, in all
4sires and styles, to the entire satisfaction of all who
-tall upon him, anti at reasonable prices.
EASTERN MARKET BUTTER AND CHEESE
St./a.m.—The lovers of choice Cheese and good But
ter, who wish a supply, will be pleased to learn that
re. W. H. Slocomb keeps constantly on hand a
large stock of Butter and Cheese, which, for quality,
is unsurpassed. We advise thoseof our readers who
desire to purchase articles in his line to give him a
call.
TitnnE seven octave second-hand pianos
for pale. J. E. Gould,Seventh and Ctiestnut. mlilo-6t
RELIEF FOR IRELAND.—Poor, Unfortu
nate Ireland I Does an epidemic visit Europe, as the
'Asiatic cholera did a few years ago,
Ireland comes
:In for her share. Does gaunt famine invest the most
prosperous of European kingdoms, Ireland must
• suffer, with the manufacturing districts of England,
Does a new sprig of loyalty want more money from
the Governmert of Great Britain, for his bride and'
his horses, Ireland is taxed beyond her just propor
tion. Does England want soldiers for wars of ag
gression abroad, the conscription is enforced in Ire
land eight months before it is in arty other part of
the kingdom. We are glad to see the movement in
this city for the relief of Ireland. We know it will
- . Succeed, 6, for we have enough and to spare.r , CHAS.
&roma; & Co., Beady-made Clothing, under the Con
tinental.
IRON-CLAD WARittoits.—ln these cla g ys of
iron-clad ships, it is only right that we should have
iron-clad men. In this belief, Messrs. ROckhill
"Wilson, the proprietors of the Brown-Stone Oloth
ing Hall, Nos. 003 and 605 Oheatnut street, above
sixth, have IntroduCod an iron-clad yea, ` which ef•.
fel:dually shields from rebel bullets all the officers
anti men who wear it. The vest is so contrived that
it can be worn as an ordinary garment on ordinary
occasions, and, upon going into action, it is only ne
cessary to take from the trunk or knapsack the two
steel plates that constitute the armor, and, in the
twinkling ofan eye, the vital parts of the soldier arc
protected as etrectually as the shield of Achilles
protected its bearer.
ABOUT CIOARS.—Some speculative phi
losopher says that the cigars consumed throughout
'the country in one year would make a worm fence
six feet high around the District of Columbia; and
the air expelled in smoking them would drive a
•dozen vessels like the "New Ironsides" round the
world, with enough over to do the wind work of all
the patent medicines in the United States. No
Avould like to know how many yards of carpet could
be manufactured if all the magnificent stock of cloths,
310,7 on hand nt the renowned Clothing depot of
Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, were cut.
and sewed into carpet raga.
.Where is the philoso
ipher that can tent
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
lIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST ITICOIT.
Girard—Chestnut
Cocking. Port Jarvis. N Y
Jan C Matthews, Dolan ars
Job n M !. non, Dela ware
Wra Polk, lltdownro
•C D Invelltera
Joltn t torrett,LewistoWn
tC P Rose
P Ketnp,Boston
'Ohm Silver,PLltaville
Slaroues do lininherger
Lint S L Barmen, U S A
Win Bre wn, Marvitu,d
Itits SD nler,Jr, Pitihborg
Cling 2otlln, U ti A.
- 1V B NoAteo, Lewistown
P ABarding, Pilittdelphin
Sirs A I. Thome. Whesling
Jon Jewell New York
James Bovine, New York
Bon J S Bryan, lloyieltown
.1 W Blanchard New Cantle
Col Johnson , Now York
Itenteol Bartrnm, N Y
Chas Cambloe
MowinVastine, Pottsville'
II W °winner, Altoona
A Q thittolo •
Continental—Ninth
'E S Magnin, La ninslor
S Goodwin, Williamsport
J Wallace Pennsylvania
•J W Cree„ Pit ti.bii rg
-Ton Darrell, Wheeling
H 1. Bnilman, Plltilutre
Saint Patterson, IS Chunk
B S Chapman, Cincinnati
.0 Mulligan
Sautl A Siaith. Mass
I,tr Phelps
N R Knotwell, Colombia
11 W a lls r &
la. Baltimore
W li S Wood, New York
H Leseig, Penasylwania
Schoehi(mlonibla
W J italney, Bal-mont co, o
Foster, Jr. 'Now York
J Jones',Washingtoa
P II I ggini, Boston
K Lathrop. 'Boston
Ilenr MMorris, Louisville
_R_W Crittenden. Ft Louis
Hynes, St Louis
.Eire AM Beckwith, Prow
Birs L Neuron & alt, Prow
A M c Do w ell , , Providence
A. fi t Lents
:Bum] A Walsh, New York
'T A Jenckes, Providence
Copt Horton, U . A
lllJohn Wheelr. Jr, N 'Mirk
Strakos o ch, Dow York
IA Harn,Now York
Brink. Dilltitonro
on H D Maxwell. Easton
H Stowell, New York
D Harriman, New York
A R Wallace
'W HOsitood, New York
Shaw & Is
S Smith, -Illinois
R Linsley, Connecticut
'MIL Nicholson, Wash
SW Frost ' Fe W New York
MO Le Cain., 143 w York
5 Q. Porter, Connecticut
"R }Lizard, Rhoda Island
R H Cornwell, New York
Tiu3othY Cornwell.,
E Poster, New I ork
• C Southwick. Now York
H Manning, New York
E Norville, Auburn
S B Hinckley & la, Horton
I, 3 Albertson
Wterahauts'—Fourth
Worman,Penne
F Robinson, Now York
.7 II Murray, NOW llope
S Correll, New Jersoy
J Warner. Pittsloi
R A B u cher Bet lilt hem
C . Clinton
P Handle, Williat.port
II Merriman,Brodford, N Y
Simon Scott
Df W Shindol; Imitc:otor
E C Wadhams. Plymouth
R'Solliday,New Hope
S \T NY Angel, U S A
B D Sparksaddey N
~
13a.ton
ew York
W
Ron Thos boss,Buclle co
A Davie, Easton
.W Patterson, Barnesville, 0
M BavilandColumbus, 0
Alfred Wrig h t h, Salem, 0
Chas Woods, Ft Monroe
L Custer,'Perrysville, 0
Pa, Millen, Ohio
Ailebeny City
B Howe, New York
W 0 Varney, Ply m outh
JL Cobiens, St Louis
American—Chestnut
• Conradt. Baltimore
..111W1111amsanrittsburg
Washington
d• Cowling,
R Hall, Washington .
J J Kirk, New York
W J Bogle. New York
iParker, Weet Chester
Oanse, Ohio t
0 F Talt. New York
John C Allen
? Jae E Walls. Hartford
J-lenry Howland N J
11 chunk
CTo la, oston
C Dodd, Jr, Newark
Semi Dtekey.•Ox ford
A Whiting. New Orleans
jOBH Weer, Bethlehem
Ji Eppthimer, Reeillag
Y D Arrowemitla, IY Y
St. Loule--Cheatnut
George on. Washington
Parr, litiffht.•
WinA. Tone, New ork Y
Ferris.l7
13 Page
C Mathewo,Penonrivoilia
ChasSHunt,llHN
DE,Alrere,llall.lmore
J 0 Duggan, Baltimore
Josepli'Bensou
CapptßPßowen, Alexandria
Jr,4 Wilson, Ohio
J J Worthington, Iv York
C V Warren, Jr, N Jorm3y
iColyer & wife, Newark
A Howard, Jr, Nan' York
enr7 L Johneou,N York
John J Dovey, Pottsville
The Unlon—Arch
iCeo Oswald, Ohio
ISmith & la, Newark, N J
Johnsoit & la, N I
W Matlack, Delaware
re P Clover, Delaware
J C Cleaver, Delaware
I Knebnalser, Birmingham
J N Bartman, Bloomsburg
Statel Union—Sixth and Market streets.
33 Taylor, Pottsville Amos Kendlo, Hamburg
..fi. let Beers. Ohio • M A Hoffman. Danville
t M Race 8 Mercer, Pennsylvania
James Robson Plattsburg 1) 0 Swartz, Lancaster
rtaml WallseePlsttsbura James Coates, Penna.
D Sanders, Pennsylvania IT Wilson, Columbia, Pa
avid Reist, Pennsylvania 1,11 , Matlack, Parksburg, Pa
t. below Ninth.
R W Co uttingham, IS Ca tie
AR Eastman, Lot kpart,NY
L Taylor, Erie, Pa
W N Hamiltou, Delaware
W G flase,Columbia, Pa
J H Millikin, Ealtlin re
Saint Jacksou, Baltimoro
A I, Hall. Providence. M
E D Shoemaker, Buffalo
T H Whituey & Indy. N J
Saml T Pearce, Dtitimord
llon T J Yorke. New Jeriey
Wm MCCI,Cney de lady, Pa
Dr Danforth & wife, l, York
It II Jenkins, New York
W C Sinaltwood,Jr.Fredelt
M Bromelt. Frederick
Warren Lezell,New York
Mr., Watson & child
J Stephenson
Deo Mears. Broad Top. Pa
0 R. Rider, Maryland
AB Myer
Lied' Cleo C Howard, Wa.h
Sum Piltossitor, Wiush'it
Mrs Flyer, New York
31 B Love,
Chestnut streets.
John Hearthlee, St Louis
NEI Swayne & w Ohio
Atlas Swayne, Ohio
W HIE Crandall & wf,II 8 A
Col Sargent, Wash's, D C
J R Kendall, Mass
F :day, Massachusetts
Sarni BI Allison, Ohio
W B Lawrence & la, P. I
Mins Lawrence It I
C It Ladd, Portsmouth, N H
W M S ewart & la, Indiana
T W Walter & la, Wasn't'
W Kellogg & la, Min ON
W 0 Simp,ion, Alex, Va
W L Milburn, AloX, Va
Mr Dorr, New York
Welch, Now Jersey
0 Al Van Derlip, Now York
M Woods, Parkersburg, Va
W II Brown,. Virginia
C V Culver, Pennsylvania
J HPartions, Troy, N Y
A A Chapman, Baltimore
A F Crane Baltimore
W Brand & son, Now York
Captain D I Corbin, Vt
W Stricker& la New York
B Forbes, New \7olk
H Bairns, Washington
Aaron Innis, New York•
.1 J.lnnis, New York
Win Roberts, New York
L Sharpe, Providence
-
Bo nj Lyman, Montreal
J Mathews, Baltim.wo
J A Gary, St Louis
Chas Herchsher, New York
BP Wright, Now York
B B Grant
H C Hutchinson, New York
Corn B C Rowan, U
P slovens, New York
P P Shaw, Now York
C W Godard, Brooklyn
A V Campbell, Brooklyn
W H Cowden, 0 S N
Weir Thin, lJ
I Simmons, Balt more
B W Baldwin, Baltimore
B Bottle, Maryland
W B Watkinet, New York
G Lower, New York
S T Mlles, Montreal
0 Simmoutls, New York
Crosswell, New York
street. below Arch.
Jno L Riegel, New Jamey
S II Reading, Trenton
J S Stambaugh,Milllin, Pa
D L Martin, Blair co, Pit
Jno Patimer, Blair ea, Pa
A Newman,Nashvillc,Tenn
Mrd.R A Keener,Panua
H A Frost, Portland
Jno Lloyd, Carbon co, Pa
H Coulter, Daltimwe
Sohweßzer,Ganton,
D W Howell, Easton,Pa
Geo E. Saudera,Denvllle
D S Mathews, U S A
Jos Mao Thomas, U S A
N at Ellie, Pliwumettle
J H &wicker, Ripley, 0
Jae Snedaker, Brown co,o
R Hollander, Kew York - ff
S P Wattere, Kentucky
Hon Aga Packer, Pen an
H A De.vte.Terre tlaute,lna
1J I. Bleb 1,. Denville
Jas pleakler,liensego,Pa
A P Whit/Coo, Venannu
Henry D abbe, Vonnuee
J 8 Luckenbaoh & la, ?Num
Me Or Jacobson, 13ethlehni
street. above Filth.
'Pratt Roberts & Is. W Ches
B N Blakeslee, Illinois
D 0 Luoki aback, Bethlehem
P S Schapp, Reading
D C Hickes, Canada West
J N Guthrie, Indiana co
T L Carman; New York i
John V Conover L Bran ch
Jae, 0 Cowoy , R ow Jersey
Jae F Smith, Reading
IMrs A B Stickeny, Masa -
Miss R Murrill, New•lfork
Thos Verner, Pottsville
Dr J H Simms & la, Del
H 0 Slack, Providence
E P Tiffany Providence
L It Blake, Boston
IR Buddy Washington, D C
W T Du kes. Maryland
street, above Thtrd.
F M Stihmldt.Now York
B H. Schmidt, Now York
F Cronies, USN
Wro Masten,U 8 X
Jaa T Keleher. U S $
Thee Hatch;Penneylvanla
A Wintercart, New York
It Merriman, Now York
000 W Moyher. New York
W 0 rove, hen Francisco
B W Koehl, NCR, York
Win
Ridgway, Jr. N Jerstly F
B Adams, li Bedord, tame
Mrs Began, Ohio
Wm Canning
B S Smith, New Fork
IJ B Sifford, Frederick, Did
tryst, above Thtrd.
H N Baker, Beading
&di Seymour & Tam, N J
Ira Cortrlght, Bethlehem
J a HoleuMbe, N J
Lewis Hoyt, Columbus, 0
John Bmith,WillisinsWurt
C Hoehler,Lanosster, 0
National—Race at
J A nolterman, Bucks co
B Burk, Harrisburg_
A A Andrews, Now York
C Evans, Pottsville •
John Kilgore, Pcrt Witsh'n
J H Wesland, Harrisburg
A above Third.
J Wolfereberger, Nana
.1 Delniuger, Campbella'n
C Lawrouce,linerar
Heller, Baltimore
A V Able, Pitt:burg ,
Oinuonorollal—Stith st
C Forman, Cl for co
N Shultz, Front:Mown, N J
Graham Chanter co
Joa Glaliam, Cheater co
W J mcCullouoh„ Md
A 1/ Dalian, Delaware
R P Whito
AR II Carver, Maryland
J McCoy, Penns} trania
rent. Etbove Chestnut.
H W Fisher, Wheeliog, FA
D Ayer, Steubenville, 0
D Paxson, Del co, Pa
S P Abraham, Del co, Pa
.1 B Ruth, Port Depasit
J A Silver, Maryland
D P Crosby, Pottstown
St John George
I'3 F Martin, Maryland
Bald Eagle—Third
Mr.. Beipther,hlontgoin'ryeo
John J \Volelayer. Centrer
Lewin Weil.* Wilmer% Pa
Albert Doster, Bethleheln
W Davie, Centreville
t., above Callowhill.
John Ball, Quakertown
Joha hillier, Flowertowa
Chas Miller. Plowertowa
6 C Beyer, Port Catalog
Geo Waguor,Port Cliutoa
Black Bear—Third et., above Callowhill.
Ca‘nor Ronda. Somerton ll S Grossman, Sellersville
I
R Hogehtml, Somerton Dant Good, Grab:town
Beni Comiv. Somerton John Price, Penne.
John Portly, Somerton
Mad loon—Second St., above Market.
Lewis Mellonle, Bristol J M Vrmszsdalcu, Bristpl
D IC Turner. Penns J L Gordou,Lambertvlße
P S Keyler, New Jersey W B Collins & son, Dol
Wm R Betts, Delawaro Moses Baoh,-Dolaware
Jos °river, Lewistown C C Stookley, Dolnware
.1 It Stevenson, Dover, Del
SPEC/lAL NOTICES_
DR. STEPHEN SIVERT,..O?•..AJODINECTIOUT,
is the author of "Dr. Eweers '
. .
STETEWAYS er .
UPRIG EIT GRAND
PIANOS
The numerous admirers of STEINWAY At SON'S
PIANOS, and the musical public la general, will be de
lighted to see and bear the new constructed Upright or
Cabinet Pianos of this 11 in at the undersigned. In
CONSTRUCTION, VOLUME OF TONE, and TOUCH.
they are FULL GRAND PIANOS, - standing upright
The Steinways' name is shAlcient scculity for their last
ing qualities. BLASIUS BROS.,
mh7-7t 1006 CLIF.STNUT Street
TEE CHRAPEST--BECAIISE BEST.
Simpler in construction, easier managed, doing work
bat others fail to do, and executing it more neatly, the
GROVER & BAKER
• SEWING MACHINE
Has Wollpopular (rico; ano ehonld be in
:EVERY FAMILY.
. Call and Examine
IIACAINE AND WORE.
OFFICE. 730 CEESTEIFT STREET. mh6.lOt
ONE-PRIOR CLOTAINO, OF TEM LATEST
Trim, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gures. •All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory,
Our ONs-PRIOR Srsnot Is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
A. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN RE OR•
tained by the use of BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SAR•
SAPARILLA. March, April, May, and June. are the best
mouth° to use a Blemt-Ptirlfying remedy. See adver
tisement. fe2l-Lumv3m
BATCHELOR'S RUE DYE !
THE BEST IN TIIE WORLD. ,
WILLIAIii A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and inylgoratas the hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or ,Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c.
Aft The Genuine is signed WILLIAM' A. BATCH.E
LOR, on thefour MN et each her,
' FACTORY, No. Di BARCLAY Street,
(Late 283 Broadway and 16 Baud street.).
•
my2S•ly NOW York,
S-T-1860---X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengtlwn, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to chatige of water and die
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dispepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarlimbs, Cholera, and Cholera liforbaa.
They ears Liver Complaint and Nervons Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in theworld. They make
the weak MA strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer: They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cola.
boated Caliaaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken
with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or
time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate per
sons requiring , a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers,
Drugxists, Basle, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE 3r CO.,
202 BROADWAY, New York. seEI-8m
IVIAMLMLIII3:).
McOLOIYOHLIN—HAIRRS. —On 'Tuesday evening,
March 10th, in Camden, by Rev. J. B. Dobbins; Mr.'
Thomas hicCioughlin to Miss Hannah Harris, bath of
Camden, 11. .1. •
WALLEN—WOOD.—On the 10th inst., by Rev. R. S.
Harris, Mr. Aaron C. Wallen, of Cedarville. N. to
Nis, Martha J. Wood, or Cecil comity, lid.
TRIST—BATEB.—On Thursday, the sth inst., by the
al Rev. Mr,
thisy. Mason, Mr. R. Trig to Misa Mary B. Bates,
l of cit •
=M .
FREEBORN. —On the 12th inst., William Freeborn, in
tho 3Gth year of his age.
The relative', and friends of the family, and the in
spectors of the Philadelphia gas works, residencetfully
invited to attend his funeral from the of his
muter, Ito. 27 bomb Seventeenth street, on l'atarday
afternoon, the 14th inst., at 2 o'clock_ Interment at
Blount Morfah Cemetery. *4.
MOORE. —Suddenly, on Wednesday night, March 11.
Mary , wife of Carlton R. Moore, in the 42d year of
her ego.
The male friends of the family are invited to attend
her funeral, en Monday next. at P. M. without further
notice, from her husband's residence, No. 240 West
_ _ . ,as
RA FERIT.—On the 11th instant. Rev. Patrick Raf
ferty, pastor of St. Francis Church,Fairmount.
There will belsolsmn requiem mass on Monday morning
at 9 o'clock. The Rev. clergy, and the laity in general,
are respectfully Invited to attend without farther notice.
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. •K
OLDENBERGb.—On the afternoon of the 10th
Daniel Oldenbergh, In the 85th year of his age. •
flierelatives-and friends and these of the family are
respectfully invited to attend 'the Amend, from hie late
rebalance. No. 874 North Bightli street, this (Friday)
afternoon at 9o'clock.
JOHNSTON. —On the evening of March 10:h, Jackson
Buchanan Johnston. son of the late Captain Thomas
Johnston. U. 6. army.
Hie male friends and tho'o of the' family am requested
to attend his funeral, from hie mother's residence, No.
12L9 Spruce street, on Saturday at 2P. M. [Baltimore
papers please copy.] se
ANCKER.—On the evening of March fith, after a pro
tracted illness, Mitchell /tucker, in the 59th year ot his
ag flifiCIKANN. —On the 19th inst.. Mrs. Sarah Beig
mann, aged 11 yes rs.
CASSEDAY. —On the 10th lost. , Bliaha Cesseday, son
of Bath and the late James Citseeday, in the 31th year ot
his ace. •
CLABKE. —At the reeddenee of his mother, 1216 Mon
ter( y street, E. CavlieeaCiarke. son of the late Samuel
W. t;larke. in his 20th year. . •
•P LAOK . FLORENTINES- A
nett thin material. 3-4 and 9-4 wide.
Black Barego Romani 3-4 and 84 wide.
Black Bareges 3-4 and 94 wide.
Black Grape Marerros 34 and 8-4 wile.
Black Chalys and Crape Tammatans.
Black Bombazines and Summer Bombazines.
Black Gras-grain and Pool' de Sole Silica
Black Glossy Lyons Taffeta Silks.
Black Taartiegas acid 31ousselines,
Joist Received be
BBSSON & SOB, MOUNIN.G STORE. .
No. 91. S CHESTNUT Stmt. •
yri RE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
A.RCII, are opening_ •
Ruck-Spun Silk Shawls,
Lama Shawls, long and square
Black Thibet Long Shawl,.
Black Barege Bement, 1 and 2 yards wide,
Black Florentine. New Fabric. re 4.3
pYRE do LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH are opening
Ving Style Drees Silke,
pens . Style Dress Goode.
Stripe Repo Skirting.
English Bombazines,
Pint Quality Glove*. fe26.
NATIONAL UNION CLUB •OF
PHILADELFUIit. • • • •
The Committee will sit daffy in Ile Rooma of the NA
TIONAL ONION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING,
CHESTNUT Street. above SIXTH,
Prom three to five o'clock P. M., and from seven to nine
o'clock P. M., to enable all persons loyal to the Linton to
elgn the Constitution, and become members. '
•• ALGERNON S. ROBERTS, President.
E. &man LEIDY, Secretaty. mhlo-6t
STEREOPTICON EXIILiBITION&T
SECOND•STREET M. E.- CIIIURCII, THIS
(Iriday) EVENING, at 1.4 o'clock. Proceeds for the
Benefit of the SUNDAY SCHOOL.
M. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF
the FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE of Penn
sylvania, on SATURDAY, the ]4th, P. M., at the Col
lege on North College avenue. Valedictory address by
Emeline 11. Cleveland, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics,
and Diseases of Women and Children. mhIS-D.•
POST °PPP:3M PHILADELPHIA,
Dlarch 12, IEB3. —bIAILN FOR BEAUFORT, N.C.;
and PORT ROYAL, S. C. to be despatched per oteatrier
FAH-FEE, will be closed at this office TEIIS (Friday)
EVENING, at 9 o'clock. C. A. WALEDRN„
Is .Postmaster.
BRADFORD RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY.A meeting of the Stockholders -la
the Bradford Railroad and Coal Company will be held
on MONDAY next, 10th innt., at 10 o'clock A. AL, at No.
9 South NINTH Street. Important blvtinena.
nthlS-St* A. R. PERKINS. President.
MTHE TREASURER OFTHE COISI
MIcSION FOR THE RELIEF OF FAMILIES OF
PHILADELPHIA VOLUNTEERS acknowledges the re
ceipt of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS in aid of ilia
Fund, belna_part of the Proceeds of the Readings of
JAMES E. MURDOCH, Esq. ner hands of Mr. James
Claghorn. Attic WILLIAMSON,
lt Treasurer.
MUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA
NIA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The com
mencement for conferring the Degree of Doctor of Medi
cine, will be held at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on
SATURDAY, March 14„ at 12 o'clock at. The valedicto
ry to the graduatesi will bo delivered by Dr. William
tenet', Premier of the theory and practice of medicine
and Clinical medLcines. The public are respectfully in
vited to attend. mhl3-2t
IC3a. NOTICE—AN EXAMINATION FOR
PRINCIPAL TEACHER in the Mount Vernon
Grammar School for Girls will ba held at the biotin
Vernon School House, CATHARINE Street, below
Fourth, on FRIDAY, March 13, commencing at 2 o'clock
F. M., and will be continued on the following day, com
mencing at 9 o'clock A. M.'
By order of the Board of Directors of the Third Section.
EDMUND POLLITT,
WILLI AM . V. ' , URBAN.
WILLIAM STEDMAN,
mh9-5t Committee on Qualification of Teachers.
M CITY CONELSSIONERS , OFFICE.
• rff ILA DEJ.PllTA,_February 2l 1883.
TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, 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 Aseembly, approved April 7A, 18 , 38.
on the following days, viz.:
••- . -
WA.are.
First 'UmlitY, -March 1, I;V.;
•
Second Tuesday, " 3. • '
Third and Fourth Wednesday, " 4, "
Fifth Thu rsday, 6, • •
Sixth Friday, ` 6, • •
Seventh and Eighth 'Monday, • • 5) , . ,
Ninth and Tenth Tuesday " 10,
Eleventh Wednesday, " 11,
Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, • * 22. ..
Fourteenth and Ftf teenth Fridley, " 13, "
Sixteenth Monday. " 16, "
Seventeenth Tuesday, " 17, "
Eighteenth and Nineteenth... Wednesda y, '' 13. ''
Twentieth.. Thursday. " 19.
Twenty- ret and Twent.y-
eecond Friday,
Twenty-third and Twenty
fourth- • Monday, ' " 23, "
Twenty-flfth Tuesday" 24,
1e27-to in h2O SaMES'SfIAW, Clerk.
MOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD
AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BRRKS STREET.
BELOW 10 MTH. —PHILADELPHIA. 'March 6, 1833.
A emolat meeting of the Stockholders of this Company
wilt be held at thew ollce, On SATURDAY, March 21st,
at ll o'clock A. M. , to take action upon the Supplement
to the Charter, approved March 4, 1883.
—By order of the Board of Directors:
. tetl9-12t CR ARLES It. ABBOTT, Sscrotarv.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYDYA.-
14 —OI , PIC2. em CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
February 23, 1863.
The business and affairs of this Company being now
in process of liquidation, alt patties having claims
againat the Commonwealth Insurance Company of
the State of Pennsylvania will present the ORM' for
settlement and payment at this °Bice within thirty days
from date.
By order of the Board of Directors.
fo2s.wfrrolm SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
M. MEDICAL KM ENO E !KENT.
Tho Atith commencement of the medical depart
ment of the USIA'S ASITY OF PENNSYDIVANI will be
hold at the MUSICAL FUND HALL on TO-MORROW at
12 o'clock.wbon an address will be delivered W the Ora
dusting ()Mas , Pr f er w
m• - OPPer. Notwithstand
ing the war, the class in attendance this session has
numbered 319. there being representatives of all the
States within the lines of tho army. As a compliment to
Dr. Hodge. the Professor of Obstetrics, in acknowledge
ment of his valuable services to the School, the class of
this session have had hispertrait painted by Mr, Witugh,
to be preeented to the Tru.stoes of Um Institatlon for the
Wistar and Homer Museum. it
M• OFFICE OP TIM SUMMON-AIL
TI 4T TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADKLe
MA. October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at the office
of tho Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. ISOG
CHESTNUT Street. R. FRANK PALMS%
Oneornment Snreoon-Artist.
THE PENNSYLVANIA, FIRE IN-.
SURANCE COMPANY, March 2, ISA The
Diruntors have this day declared a dividend of FIF
TEEN DOLLARS PER SHARE on the stock of the. Com.
Incur for the last six 'eoliths, which will be paid to the
Stockholders, or their legal representatives. alter the
9th instant. WILLIAM G. CROW ELL,
mb3-tl3 Secretary.
110M4EOPA.TI11.0 HOSPITAL, U 1
CUTHBERT Stroet.—Thia iuctitution in now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldlera, who will
be received and provided for in the moat comfortable
manner, woe of charge. B. F. 0 LEMN.
oZtetf . Soorstorr of Board of itfaoapon.
CLOTHING.
WAN A.MAKER & BROWN'S
• ”OA.K 4A.LL "
• :CLOTHING,
Southeast corner 'and MARKET stroots.
WANAMAKKR & BROWN'S
W A NAMAKKR & BROWN'S '
w A 13 AMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WAN AM AKER SC BROWN'S
WANAMAKBR & BRAWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
.
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S •
WANAMAKER & BROWN :S
'OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
',OAK HALL" CLOTHING.
OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
" OAK HALL" CLOTHING.
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" LATHING.
"OAK HALL" LATHING,
" OAKHALL" LATHING,
"OAK HALL" 'LATHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,OAK HALL" CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER, ISA • • . -
SPRING AND SUM NIER,IBB3, •
SPRING AND SUMMER.IB63.
SPRING ANDSIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUM3IER,IB6I,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUM MER,1863,
SPRING AND SIIMMER.IB63.
SPRING AND SUMMEII.IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER.IB63. _
S. N. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. B. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. B. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR_ SIXTH & MARKST.
S. E. CAR. SIXTH & MARKET.
E. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. CAR- SIXTH & MARKET.
S. S. imcir
mh73•fjdiO • • S. S. ECM SIXTH & MARKET
COPAIIITNERSHIPS.
O,OPA.RTNERSHIP.-1111: SAIIIIEL
NENDHAII Lai Veen admitted as a Parton' I¢ 'say
business, from this date.
THO/LAB DOLAR.
PHILADELPHIA, March 7, UM
The Firm style will be ' " • -
THOMAS DOLAN & CONPANT.: • •
THOMAS Doiew,
SAMUEL NEEDHAM.
COPAR'I NERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E
undersigned have this day formed a copartnershin,
under the firm of COATES BROTHERS, for the transac
tion of the WOOL BUSINESS, at their present location,No.
127 MARKET St., Phila. BENJAMIN COATES:
Feb.20,18E3. [fe23-Im•] ORO. MOR RISON COATES.
TilE SUBSCRIBERS WILL comm.
NUE the DRUG BURMESE, as heretofore. at the
Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street.
WM. RLLIS & CO., DrurrgWA,
jaw 1214 , M A Street.
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF E. J. ETTL.NG, DE.
CEASED.
Letters Testimentary 'upon tho estate of R. J. ET
deceased. having been granted to the Pennsyl
vania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting
Annuities, all persons indebted to the said estate are re-
Quested to make nayment, and those having claims
against the same to Mosent them at the c!tice of the coin
pan y. 30- WA.LNUT Street.
rniilS-Lktuat• CHARLES DIITILII, President.
ESTATE OF JAMES H. STERLING,
DECEASED. •
Letters of Administration npon the estate of JAMES
Tr. STERLING, late of Burlington, New Jersey de
ceased, having been granted to Charles Daft, all par
sons indebtee to the said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims against he same to
present them to him at the office of the Pennsylvania
Company for Insurance on Lives and granting Annui
ties. CHARLES DUTILB, Administrator,
miG3-ftn6t. 301 WALNUT street,Philadelphta.
TN THE ORPHANS' - COURT FOR
IN
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of REMBRANDT PEALE, deceased.
The Auditor eupoluted by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of HARRIET 0. PEALE, RO
&ALBA PEALE, and J. H. ORISCOM, executors of the
last will of the said REMBRANDT PEALE. decocted.
and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountants, will meet the ponies interested for the
purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, the 2.3.1 day
of March, IS6II, at 4 o'clock, at his office. No. 131 South
FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
Inlll3-fonvOt. NV3r. ROTOR WESTER, Auditor.
TN THE NSTRIOT COURT FOR THE
CITY- AND COUNTY OF PHILADRLPHI &
The PENNA. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
, vs. 'WILLIAM HARRIGAN. No. 671 Dec T., 1581.
Vend. bxps. D. C.
JOSEPH A. -- CLAY, Trustee, vs. WILLIAM ICIRRI
GAN. No. 372. Dec- T.;1382. C. P.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distribu
tion of the fund raised by the sale, under the above
writs, of the following-described real estate, to wit:
No. 1. All that" certain lot of ground and three-story
brick messuage thereon erected, situate on I be south side
of Sansom street, in the city of Philadelphia. at tha dis
tance of 28 feet eastward from the eastern side of Seven
teenth street, containing in breadth on Sausom street 14
fret, and extending of that width southerly 60 feet, with
the free and common use of a certain twr -feet alley lead
ing aleng the eastern side of the next-described property
Intik Moravia n street, and of a water course in the same.
80. 2 All that certain lot of ground and 3-story, brick
messuage thereon erected, situate on the north side of
Moravian street. at the distance of 26 feet east from the
eastern aide of Seventeenth street. in the city of Phila
delphia, containing in front on hforaviau street 13 feet,
and extending .of that width nortlivvardly 43 feet to the
premises liereint efore described as No, 1, together with
the free and common use, right, liberty, and privilege
of is certain two-feet•wide alley on the eastern side of
the premised herein described, and of a water course to
the si me, and also the •right and privilege of building
under and over the westernmost one foot of the said two
feet•wlde alley, leaving at least eight feet headwayin
the clear.
No. 3. All that certain tbreextory brick store and
dwelling house and lot of ground situate at the north
east corner of Seventeenth and Moravian streets, in the
city of Philadelphia, extending in front on Moravian
street 20 feet, an I extending northward on the eastern
part and aide of the lot about 99 feet to end along the
southern boundary of the lot formerly of John Shannon,
and now or late 01 William Moroney, and on the western
part of the side of the hereby granted lot about 48 feet 6
inches to and along the southern boundary, of the mos
sit nge and lot late of John Shannon.
Will attend to the duties of his appointment on TOES-
Nn
24th. 1661.xt o'clock P. M., at his office,
N., 142 South EIGHTH itreet, in the city of Philadel
phia, when and where all persons must present their
claims, or be debarred from cominu in on said fund.
mblalOt J B. COLAHAN, Auditor.
PROPOSALS. • •
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
MEDICAL
Street, NEW YORK, March 9, 1933.
PROPOSALS Will be received at this office up to 12
o'clock 3t.. Sith of MARCH inst., for supplying the fol
lowing articles. in the quantities required', at this depot,
up to the lat of January, 1&34
DRESSINGS, &c. .
Binders' Board e-2'gxl2 inches.
Do. do. —4xl7 do.
Cotton Bats.
Do. Wadding.
Flannel-Red. all wool.
Gulls Percha Cloth.
lanolln—Bleached, unshed, 1 yard wide.
Napkins for Ophthalmia.
Oakum—Fine picked.
Oiled Muslin-4X yard pieces. .
Do. Blik-43( yard pieces.
Silk—Green, for sbndes.
Tape—Cotton or twilled—stay bindings
". —Woolen or worsted binding.
• Thread Linen—Unbleached.
Tow. -
Towels.
Towelling.
Do. for Rollers. .
Twine—Aseorted.
• STATIOL .NERf
Envelopes—Printed, large, medium, and small
Peper—WmPpin g, white and blue.
Do. Writing—Cap, letter. and note.
reno-*-Steel.
Pen Holders.
Pencils—Lead. Faber No. 2.
Portfolios—Cap size.
Sealing Wax,
BEDDING.
Beds—Water, India Rubber.
Blankets—White.
-Do. --O'.
Blanket Casee—Ganvas.
Counterpanes—According to pattern.
Cushions—Bobber, ler air or water, open centre. . .
Do. Do. do. do. mall.
Outta Pcrcba Bed‘Govere, so made as to form, when
united, a continuous covering.
yuatirryntE AND APPLIANCES.
- Basins, tin, small, for dressers.
Do. do. Wash hand.
Brd pans--Dell, shovel shape.
Bowls-Delf. .
Bedsteads-Iran.
Brooms.
Brushes -Scrubbing.
Buckets-Leather.
Do. ' -Wooden.
Candlesticks.
Cauldrons-Tin covers (20 gallons).
Clothes Line. .
Close Stools.
Dippers-Tin, 1 pint.' .
•
Dishes-Assorted sizes.
Feeding CUPS.
Flesh Forks.
Funnels-C/Iw, 34 pint.
-tunnels-'Fin, 1 pint.
. .
Graters -Nutmeg, and large. .
•
'Hatchets.. . .
. , . , ...
Hones.
Knives and Forks. ..., • •
.• • .
Do. do.-Carving. • . .'..... ••• : ~
Do.-Butcher. . -. : • .• - •..
Do.-Dres.d. • • •• - - - •
Lanterns - Glass. . . .
Measure.s-'Fln, from 1 gall. to 1 pt. . • .. .: . •
Medici ue•Spoons-Delf. . . . .
Mess-Chests. •
•
Mills-Coffee. .
Mugs-Deaf. ' ....... - . .. . : ...
Pill boxes-Tumed wood. '
.!
.. • • ...
Pill Machines.. • • . •. .••• • ••.
Do. Tiler, sto 10 in. •••••• • ••••• . ..• ••
Pitchers -pelf, X gall.
Plates-Delf. •
Fots-Chamber - Delf. ,
Do. do. InodOrOus.
Do. Tea-Dell.
Do. • Coffee-Tin.
Range-Size asrequired-Fixtures complete.
Razors and Strops, in oases.
Rotort-Delf, 1 quart.
Smiles and Weights-Shop.
Sh ern Skins-Dressed for plasters. _
Slates.
Spattilas- , 3 to 0 in.
Spirit Lamp.
Spoons-Table.
. ,
Do. Tea. .
Spitto ons. Muge-Without tops.
Spi
• t
Steel.
stoves-Cooking; size are required, datums, complete
Tin Warmer-For stomach, for ha water.
Do. do. do. feet. do. do.
Tubs-Bath.
Tumblers-Glass.
Urinals.
Vials-Assorted sizes.
Wood Saws.
FURNITURE /MD APPLIANCES.
Bed Tiels. - friines.
chairs.
Gridirons. •
lioltio—Tea, Iron.
LadLys.
Pans. Prying.
- Do. Sauce.
Do. Tin.
Dots—Mustard.
Do. Toper. • • -
Refridoratore—Buteliene.
Sadirons.
Sslt Collars. • -•••
Tables—Bedside.
Trar—Butione.
HOSPITAL CLOTHING.
_ .
Caps, according to pattern. .
Drawers, do. do.
Gowns, DINS/nil. do. '
Shirts, Cotton. do.
Slippers, do. .
Socks, Woolen, do.
Particulars as to sizes of packages, quality of articles.
probable quantity, &c., will be given at this office.
The Medical Purveyor reserves the right to reject any
and all bids, if not deemed suitable; and all contracts
accepted will be subject to tho approval of the Surgeon
General. • It. S. SA.TTERLEE.
_ Suigeon U. S. Army and Medical Pu rve yor.
19
m1113,10.,19
THE FRESS_-wFHILWELPIIIA, FRIDAX. MARCH 13, 1863,
DRY-GOODS bg,i) ER S
1863. SPRIGIB63.
HOOD, BONBRIGIIT, & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEAL Ls Dr
FOREIGN AND. DDMESTIC
,
D RI 1 \ WO 0S ,
No. 435 iIfARKETSTREq PHILADELPHIA.
i .
The attention of the TA DE it invited to their large
Stook of 1 \
STAPLE AND ANDY GOODS,
Among which are c ice brand's of Sheet
ing a d Shirting Muslin,
\
Madde Prints, De Laines,
Gingha s, Lawns, and
NEWEST STYLES DRE Goons,
ALS
MEN'S EAR
111.011 EAT N A lITY.
GREAT INDUCEMEN S OFFERED TO
CASH. 131. J 'RS.
inblii-2m
. RETAIL DRY 001C1S.
EY.•-R•E &IA DL. -
• • E. & • • -
FOURTH AND A Fl' t
FOURTH AND H,
FOURTH AND AR a,
ARE OPENIN FOR
' SPRING SAL
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
FASHIONABLE SHAWLS,
FASHIONABLE ORGANDI 5,
FASHIONABLE CHINTZES,
FASHIONABLE SKIRTINGS
TAFFETA DE ANNISSE ' Ne Goods,
TA.CON CLOTHS FOR DRESS S,_
FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS.
eih4-wentt.
MOURNING "-DEPARTMENT.
THOS. W. EVANS (33 CO.
nvite attention to their
LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
Comprising such mikes of coop! 'they can re
commend wakcionlidence. .
818 and. 820 eHESTNETT STREET.
DONGOLA. AND VENETIAN
AN ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLE IN EVERY CDLOR
mhl7 , st -405 and 407 North SECOND Street
DRESS. GOODS FROM LAST SEA
SON.—We are closing out a large stock of Dress
Goods purchased last season, at low prices. The Stock
comprises
Vallencias, kozambiones,
Challies, Barege Anglats,
Parts Printed BRIVSOS.'
Paris Printed Lawns, &c., &c::
Also, a largo Steck of
FANCY DRESS SILKS.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHUI,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
inbl3-21 above Willow-
VAIBROIDERED,PIANO COVERS AT
LOW PRICES -L fall amortment of Green Burgun
dy and Crinu,on Cloth PIANO COVIRS with rich em
broidered bord.re,
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARMOR,
rolil3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.'
BLEACHED MUSLINS.-THE SUB
scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of
Shirting Nuslins —as Williamsville, Wamsutta,
Wauregan. Escaper Idem, Lonsdale, and New York
Mills; below the wholesale prices.
SHEPP&RD. VAN HARLINGEN. & ARRISON,
mlilS-l2trp 1005 CHESTNUT Street.
LINENS, LINEN GOODS, &c.—THE
largest assortment in the City of first-class reliable
Shirting Linens. and Linen Goods generally. much be
low the present advanced prices, to which theattentlon
of families and buyers generally is respectfully Invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN ILLELINGEN. & &RALSON,
1005 CHESTNUT Street.
186 3 . " SPRING TRADE." 1863
Yfasjust received, and offers at moderate prices, 100
printed LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES. choice styles and
extra quality; also 25 pieces Printed Linens for boys'
wear.
JUST OPENED
100 dozen LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, at 12g mute.
100 do do -do at 15 cents.
E. M. NEEDLES,
10$4 CHESTNUT STREET
M. NEEDLES,
load! CHESTNUT STREET..
Ico pieces W SITE PIQUES. Mc to $l.OO.
100 BUFF and FIGURED, 000 to $l.OO.
The above are now much in demand for. LADIES' and
CHILDREN'S WEAR. and are offered at very mode
rate prices.
JUST RECEIVED, .
_
A new lot of Lace TrizimodAmid:Maili*•AOTil, late*
styles and very moderate prima ..
NEEDLES,
3014. CIIESTNIIT STRUT.
E. M. NEEDLES;
Has received 103 THREAD VEILS, from $3 to sl26seh
These goods are offered at prices much below
market rates. m •
ARMY GOODS.
DABK•BLDE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKI -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10.OGNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVI LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED.SHERTINGS AND SHIRT
DIGS. For sale by'
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS:
eel-Ittr .
G W. BIMONS & BROTHER,
••
sANSOM•STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
AND
. MILFIARY GOODS, IN may VABIETY
iss-uvm
HARDWARE.
CLOSING OUT, AT
OLD PRICES,
The'stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
4517 MARKET and VA COMMERCE Stmts.
mhl3-Imlf
UNIVERSAL CLOTFIES-W.BINGER,
Eaves its value in wear of clothes even Nix months.
No.l, Large Family Wringer $lO. With cogs.
No. 2, Medium Family Wringer.... 7. 5 Warranted.
No. 2.ti, Medium Family Wringer.• $5. Without cogs.
No. 3, Small Family Wringer • 5. 5 Not warranted.
No Wringer can be durable without eog.wh eels.
;WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 7141 CHESTNUT at.,
Exclusive Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania.
DRY GO S.
MOURNING 00.0DS._
ROBES,
A LA BORDER
JUST OPFXED
JOHN W. THOMAS,
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
1094 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
MILITARY GOODS.
MANUFACTURERS OF avnlialt:
FINE SWORDS,
BATTING, AND WADDING.
YARNS
A. H. FRANCISCUS,
No. 433 MARKET,
No. ti NORTE. FIFTR. STREET,
Has in store the largest stock of
YARNS,
YARNS,
YARNS.
YARNS,
SA RR 4
I AIMS
BAT FING
BATTING
BATTING
BATTING
FJ T 'NG
BATTIA
Cotton Batting,. Wadding,
Carpet Chain,. Cotton Yarn, ia
Twines, Wicking, Ropes, &c.
Goods 'Sold at Lowest Cash Prices.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
A. ET. FRANCISCUS,
433 MAIIKET, and 5 North FIFTH Street,
Calls the attention of dealers to his
IMMENSE STOCK
WOODEN - AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
BucKETs, TUBS, crams,
BRUSHES, BASKETS, BROOMS,
LOOKING-GLASSES, -
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
• CLOCKS,
FANCY BASKETS, &C.
ARP• A LARGER STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS THAN
ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
,CLOTHES WRINGERS.
THE GREAT MATHES WRINGER:
" PUTNAM
" SELF ADJUSTING OLOTHES WRINGER"
Is warranted to be superior to any other in use
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD POSSESS A.
CLOTHES WRINGER.
BECAUSE,
Ist. It is a relief to the hardest part of washing day.
Id. It enables the washing to be done in one-third less
9d. It sews clothes from the Injury always given by
twisting.
4th. It helps to tOrtalt the clothes as wall as dry-them
WE BELIEVE IT ADS; 'SABLE Ta PROCURE
• THE
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING OLOFFIES WRINGER.
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLoTiiES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
FIRM'. The rolls, being of vulcanized rnbber, will
bear hot and cold water, and will neither break uor tear
off buttons.
SECOND. The frame being of iron, thoroughly galva
nized, all danger from rust is removed, and the liability'
to !brink, swell, split. &c.. so unavoidable in wooden
machlnei, is prevented.
THIRD. The spiral Pprings over the rolls render this
machine self-adjusting, so that small and large art.cles,
as well as articles uneven in thickness, are certain to
receive uniform pressure.
FOURTH. The patent fastening by which tho machine
is tightened to the tub, we believe to be. superior in Rim
plicity and efficiency to any yet offered.
• Firrn. it will fit any tub. round ammo, from one
half to one•aud-a-nuarter inches ha thickness, without
the ieast alteration.
RETAIL PRICE:
No, 1, SO No. 2, $5
Ail-Agents wanted In every county.
.45r Reliable and energetic, men
For Baia at the
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:niO.LI-2m Wholesale Agent for Panasplrsniw
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
A: TRESIE ASSORTMENT, AT LESS
A -a • THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR Sc BROTHER, Importers,
mIES tf 324 CHESTNUT Street, balder Fourth.
• J. C. FULLER,
Intorter and Wholesale Dealer In tia
• FINE WATCHES AND. JEWELRY.
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(Up-stairs. opposite Masonic Temple).
Has now open a
• LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. •
EMBRACING
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES.
GOLDWA FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
CHAINS. GOLD SPECTACLES. THIMBLES.
AND
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o D. T. PRATT.
(OVCOESIOR TO =ATT./ REATIO
607 rOHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly In incelptni
ENGLISH. SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATOHES,
Of desirable styles and..ttnalities,.tq. ndl. tll.elsms of
buyers. fell Smlf
FIN! GIIIJT cOMBB
IN EVERY IrAzurry.
IMITATIONS or PEARL AND 00Aillik
J. 0. FULLER,
No. MI CHESTNUT Slroet
naill 2ln
itFINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to. by the most experienced workmen.
and every watch warranted for one year.
ELI • HOLDE N,
Dealer in fine
AIIinICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES.
JEWELRY. AND CLOCKS,
oe3l-f' fOS MARKET Street.
J . C. FULLER'S
VINE GOLD.PENS.
THE' BEST. PEN IN
FOE SALE IN ALL stasS... fell-3m
•
irk ELI HOLDEN, ASI
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AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS,
ottllds• • -108 MARKET Street.
VULCANITE RINGS
A taM assortment, all sties - mid styles.
J. 0. FULLER.
. No. 712 OTINSTNUT Street. fall-am
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Proprietor.
mun-3t•
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The style and arranments of this louse are not to be
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•
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•
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"A smile was on her liTi ,- -frestith was in her Look,
strength was in her sten; and in her hands—Plantation
Bitters,:"
A few bottlers or Plantation Bitters
Will mite Hervous Headache.
" Cold Eatremillos and Feverish Lite.
• BOO' Stomach and Fetid Breath.
• flatulency and Indigestion.
• Nervons Affections.
' ExCessiVeFatigue and Short Breath.
Pahi over the Byes.
Wahl DespentlencY.
• Prostration: area Wesbness.
• Sallow 00thigisalon, Walk Bowels,
Sritich are the evidences of •
LIVER COPITLATItir ABB' InSPEPSIA.
It is estimated that seyhti-rlenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a diseased and torpid live".. The biliary
secretions of the liver overllcrr‘.ing law She stomach,
poison the entire System, the' nbovo sump-
Prica • 1.. .
After long research, we are able tfy presents tße most re
inaukable cure for these . horrid nightiffarddiseases, the
world_ has ever produce& Within one 'Year over six
hnndred' and forty thousand peitions have thitert the
Plantation Bitters, and not an instance or cdtcVnint has
cgme to our knowledge!
It is a most effectual tonic, and agreerthlkstriffulisut,
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that it relies upon mineral sulialibees for
its active properties, are wholly (aim For tli'd 'Patric
satisfaction, and that patients may consult theii'Physf-
Mans, we append a list of its componnts.
CALISATA BARK—Celebrated for over two latilclied:
years in the treatment of Fever and. Ague. Dyspeligial
Weakness, &c. Inures introduced into. Europe bilk??
Countess, wife of the Viceroy dream, in 1640, and attir
.
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of inc
own weiohtin salver, nnder the name of Jesuit's PIM"
•ders, and was finally made public by. Louis XVI,
of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its
febrifuge finalities during his South American travels.
CAsABILLA BARB—For diarrhoea, colic, and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
DANDELION — FOX' inflammation of the loins, and dropsi
cal affections.
CRAMOMITE FLOWERS—For enfeebled digestion.
LAVENDER FinwEas—Aromatic, stimulant, and tonic;
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
WINTEROREEN — For scrofula, rheumatism. &c.
ANISE — An aromatic carminative, creating flesh, mus
cle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-huds, 'orange, carrawaY, coriander, snake
root, Ac,
Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish im
parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the
mind, is yet unknown to thernanerce of the world, and
we withhold its name for the present
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
RaCJIE'rHR. N. Y., Dec. 28, 1861.
Messrs. P. H. DRART. & Co.:—l have been a great suf
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried
the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy, I am now
nearly a well man. I have recommended them in
several eases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit. I ern respectfully yours,
REP. J. S. CATHORN.
PHILADELPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Dap, 1932.
RE4F . ECTOD FRIEND: - MY daughter has been much
benefited by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. non
wilt Rend me two bottles more.
Thy friend,
SIMMAX HOUBB, CVIIOMIO, 111., Feb. 11, 1£63
Messrs. P. H. Diana & Co. :—Please send us another
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning
aPPelizer, they appear to have superseded everything
else, and are greatly esteemed.
Yours, gic..
Arrangements are now completed to =ply any de
mand for this article, which frost) lack of Government
stamps has not heretofore been possible.
The public may rest assured that in no case win the
perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de
parted from. Eigry :ballet bears the Jae-simile of our
signature on a steel plate , engraving, or it cannot be
genuine.
Bold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers through
out the country.
fer,fmwaplif
11E,44,TH AND STRENGTH
DR. BWAYNB'S
WILD CHERRY
Has proved to be the most eilkacious remedy yet disco
vered for all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore
Throat. Hoarseness. Asthma, Bronchitis. got
spitting Blood), Short Breath,
'M gr : p i ! 'AA . Flesh. Pains and Sore- •
news. Weak Breast. Tickli notarisation,
or rising in the Throat. Broken
Constitution. from the abuse of
'
an
Lung
Complaints. Let
no disease, however
bad It maybe, or length
of time it may have existed,
discourage you until you have
tried this great Aledicoinentam.
Wonderful cores have taken ' pine
when, to all human probability, it could
not be possible. .1 be popular impression,
strengthened by some scientific opinions. that
Consnmption cannot be mired, has no doubt hastened
the death of many an invalid, by depriving them of the
consolation of hope. Persons afflicted with Pectoral
disease should be supported by every assurance of a cure,
not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of.
those around. For oar part, we do not believe at Cism
simplifies to in - curable; and let Physicians theorise as -
they will, we haves mass of evidence to prove that per
sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cough
deep, blasody expectoration, Pains, and oppression, sore
throat, diarrbom, night sweats, burning fever, &e.
have 'been permanently cured by • Dr. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY." A good
appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposqlon
for active exorcise is sure to follow Its use. Thirty
years' experience in this and foreign countries is con
vincing proof. Beware of all preparations purpoi ling
to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr.
Swayne Sr. Son, the original and only ifenuine.
Dr. SWAYSE'S Principal Oftlee, 3.30 North SIXTH
Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Drug.l.., stet
and Dealers. mh7-if tf
1j YE AND EAR.—PROF. J. ISA_MJS,
-A-4 Oculist and Auriat, from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at N 0.511 PINE Street, where he treats
all diseases of the Eye or Bar scientifically, and cures—
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain .
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Once hours
trots 8 to 11 o'clock A. Si and 2 to 7 P. 111 r. 1a.9-4m*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO LET-THE LIGHT AND HAND-
A- SOME Viret.Floor aid Cellar, No, 31:North FOURTH.
Street, Dearly opposite the *erases' Hotel. Apply to
WM. H. BACON,
Sib North FOURTH Street.
ml 13-21.+
FOR S A LF—A NUMBER OF WELL
. secured improved Ground Rents of 827 to oislOOser
annum. Aorily to ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer, co.
131Horth SIXTH Street, below Arch street. mhl2-
•
FOR SALE-AN FIGHT-HORSE EN
GINE with a flue boiler, a 26-inch planer. 16 feet,
Gray & Wood's patent; a No. 1 moulding machine. Ap
ply 1521813 MM Street. mnl2-1°
VALUABLE COAL LANDS TO BE
v LEASED. —The valuable Anthracite Coal Lands of
the DELANO LAND COM.PANY in Alahonoy and Rosh
townships, Schuylkill county, comprising nearly 6,900
Acres, are now ready to lease in suitable parcels to re
sponsible tenants. COAL OPERATORS wiII find va
rious favorable locations for advantageous coal openings
on this extensive property. for mining ABOVE as well
as below water-level; and Railroads are being made
into it tone!already completed), which will afford ample
means of transportation of the coal to the different mar
kets.
For information as to terms, apply to F. H. DELANO.
Esq OS BROADWAY. New York, or to THOMAS
PETRERICK, 'Pottsville. ROBERT RUSSELL, of fda
honor City, near the property, will show the Lands to
persons applying.
mhei et.
de WALNUT STREET—THE FOUR
.MASTORIED BROWN-STONE front house, with three
story double back buildings, and all modern conveni
ences, No. 2009 Walnut street, For sale by
ANTHONY P. & J. EL MORRIS,
No. 016 ARCH Street.
mhl2-3t•
eft FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE COT
TAGE, with blithe:modern conveniences, pleasant
ly *Runlet) on PRICE Street. Germantown, M mile from
Depot. It bas five Cb ambers, Gas. Hut and Cold Water,
baudsome Gas Fixtures, a variety Erlarnbberv. &c.
Apply to Rowan, THIRDGON.,
m1313-flow6t* 233 South Street.
got i i, ;; • FOR SALE—A HANDSOME
tom-story RESIDENCE, on Arch street. aboro
Twentieth. Apply to AI.LIIN fic SIMS. S. E. corner of
FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. 2d floor. xnkla•St*
SFOR SALE-VERY. • LOW, THE
tour three-story DWELLING'S. Nos. All MM. MS;
and 1117 Master street. Apply to ALLEN & SUSS. S.
corner F JUBTII and WALNUT Stn. ,1111loor. takhl3-30
e s FOR SALE—THE TWO THREE
tory DWELLINGS. Nos. 1500 and 1594 Cherry
street, corner of Fifteenth street. Terms easy. Apply to
ALLEN & SIMS, S. E. corner FOURTH. and WALNUT
Streets, second floor. mhl3-31.
ei FO . R SAL E—A .11ANDSO.ME
COUNTRY . RISIDENCE with half sere of land, 12
miles from the city, three minutes' walk from a Railroad
station, situated on high rolling ground, plenty of shade,
and in full view of the railroad. Apply to
M. OARLAGHE.R,
Spring Mill, 'Montgomery county.
Ti;hlS-10L
AmFOR SALE OR TO LET-THE
new three-story brick double house, 36 feet front,
northwest corner of Green arid Fifteenth streets. In
quire at 480 North FIFTH Street. mhlB3tifs
tr . DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTS
Mit for $1,750. No. 331 CROWN Street, 20 feet frontby N .
46 feet 4 inches deep, for sole by
MITCHELL.
340 YORK Aventie..._
ai -COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 8.11184
=TOL, SOUSE of good dimensions,
r.
larsa
Rround attached, well ahadeda and excellent'wate
ent low; very convenient eit,3Adoo. both to ateumboat
landing and railroad station . Inquire of -
J.• IL • BRUNO.
:Railroad Station, Arlitoi._
FOR SALE--00IINTRN SEAN'
.110-
and Farm, containiatlnacret.ofland,handsoma*
ly situated, convenient to railroad ,statics, . - six ICiala
from Market-street kedge; Int-Mass Improveumata.
&c. Alen. desirable raynsiv. 60 acres, 9 iniloe troet ot the
city within five minutes , walk of eta.l.2en. olLtt.o, Me
dia Railroad. Apply la.
mlll2, ' No. 309 .W.O.Nom same&
f÷,l FOR SALL"g-THR TEIRRS,STO
-13.1( BRICK IMBUING, No. 411. Spreee street,
with three-story heals. tjaxt alt the modern
Smerovements. Letestends front Spruce etroet to Len
die street. App at. the B. \V; corner BOUSTR and
SPRUCE Streete.. nalfl2-Se
DELAWARE COIJ,NtY FARM.—
Cbsyncry Parra. 124,scres, woodland, sub
staottal otone improvenrents,a, grarlng- or dairy farm.
one °Rho bear; located at elseyney's Shop, atatton,_on.
Weld. Motet.= and Phila. RR:..2' FOAL ANly to JAB. It. cur.,
Tans, surveyor, Media, Delaware co. , Pa. ra1,12.2t-'4
FOR SALE-..-SEVERAL VALUA,
BL. FARMS iu Obester anai Delaware eenutlft.
Largeoupniber the.StElja.of 'Delaware. some of them.
line fruit farms. Figst,ciaas farms iu New Jerscy and
State of Maryland. A number is Bucks and I.lor.tgome
ry counties. Call and exaAnie register. Apply to:
E. PRITIT,
No. 309 WALNUT. street.
(I.I3AMPAGITE.AN INVOICE, OF
•4-1 "Hold Lao" and "Gloria." Champagne. ins: re-.
ceivedpor ship Wm. Nelson, for sale bx the sole ;limits
in the United htates, CHAS. S. & JA& CARSTAI
oihlS No. ISM WALNUT and 'AI GRANITE ts.
. . ._ •
D
LADIES' HAIR BRAIS, .WIGS,
Curls,. Frlsettes, Gossamer, Ventilated Wigs, Von.
Mated Scalps of superior manntseture. Prices are lower
than those et any ether establishment. 'BARER'S,
to nte No. 909 CHESTNUT Street.
MEDICAL.
S.-T.-1860-X.
S.-M-18611-X.
ASA CIIRRIN.
GAGE & WAITE.
P. H. DRAKE & 00.,
2O BROADWAY, New York
TO . THE BUTTEMG.
COMPOT.IND SYRUP OF
ArifiJSENENTS.
AMERICAN'ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
Lessee'atid Director..
Bust - nags A-gent
GERMAN OPERA
FRIDAY BVE• NINO, Sfarch 13, 103, - .
FIFTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT OF THE BEASON.
"DEP: FREriChIITZ,"
Grand Opera, by C. M. Ton Webet
SLATS can be accrued at once.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, or B&-
Ffl c irr ' Tiry ........................ ?. 13
.50cents.
.Amphitheatre 25 cents.
D oom o pe n at 7 o'clock ; Oostn. commences At 5. ml2-2t
EXTRA. ANNOTNCEMENT.
GERMAN OPERA
GRAND OAL4 ITIMPIRE
On SATURDAY aF FEB.:MON ; .hlarch 14, MI
THE POSFILLTON OF LO.VIIIIIEAII.
SEATS can be procured at once.
TICKETS, 50 CENTS EACH. InhllVEt
NEW CHESTNUT STREET
TEE.
Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
A GREAT AND POSITIVE StIOCESS.
THISS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March IS, VMS,
EDWIN FORREST
FOR THE SECOND TIME. •
ric THE
- Sablirae Shaksperean Tragedy,-
- MACBETH,
THE ..1447E14.- WILL BE ENTIRELY NEW ANN
MAGNIFICENT
*bile uIS -
Gralq, iND TEUMATIC IMPERSariA'rION
will benrbell by
POitni VMFUL .4ND• UNRIVALLED COT.
Mr, T, McCut - weigh as Maedutl:
Mr. J. W. Jai ergan ac Ranquc.
Mr. J. Gancqas. - Duncan.
Mr. J. W. Callier,as Malcolm.
.1, Den - DonaAbair'.
Madame Ponntas... -
COnductor.•-•• • ~..Mr. MARK. StiLakt,
SATURWA,V••F,VENIiIfI, March li, Iftßi,
I,IICILLE vilt TERN.
As LADY ;SABEL and IhtrAME VINE, in
LAST LYN:NAL:_er, T.U.ELOPE
MOEDA P NEXT, YORIMP.
PRICES OF AD:ifri?rilON.—Family Circle., 25 centsil
Drees Circle, 60 C=M: ParqUE7 And. Secuml Sesta tm
I Dress Circle, 75 centl,i. &Ills in Pltotte Boxeu,“eauh IL
-Doors open at 7: Ct,trigin_rieeg piggiNly at 749 , clock.
WALNUT -STREET TIIR A TER_
• Sole Lessee Mts. Itr.n. OAIIRRIItSOIC-
Basinees Agent,Zetr. JOHN. DONA RLLY.
FARMFAX 13 FREPPE
OF THE POPULAR Aral yERSATYLE ARUM`,
...... . . _
Mr. 3.--EDDY. _ . ,
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Mara 13,1 M
Wi.a be presented (sixth : - .tmel the new . ..Irish Dramvor
COLLEYfir• #a3Vl4;
Or, THE BRIDES OF OARRYOWEN!
Myles,na-CoPPaleen .. . . .. Mr. Eddy.
Berta EYMoore.
.. ...Mr. Baker. ,
Eily O'Connor . lira. i2nna Cowelb-
To tonal ade with ELRETCIEW IN-INDIA. '
TO-MORROW, Last Niaht of fMr E. EDD.I..
Doors open at 7: Gurtaia urtil ciaa:at.7:l4.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE,
Businesa Agent and Treasurer D. MURPHY.
FAREWELL BEW2Frer QF'
JOAN WILKES Bi,OTB.
TI S (Priday) EVENING'. letarett - M: IaCM
MAC BETH.
Macbeth ' WILKES MO'llt.
•Maeduff - Barton. MIL
Mangtio.•— Mr. At.b r attgli.
Lady Afachoth John Diem
Hecate - He'arte.
SATURDAY, J. WILRF,S BOOTH'S Last
In Rebearsat, AURORA FLOYD.
.ittir Prices as usual. Seats secured without'extra
charge. - Curtain rhies at 7X o'clock.
AMERICAN ACADEMY On;fUSIO
SOIREE GTMNASTIQUE by . the pupils oL
HILLERRAND & LEWIS' rNsTrring,, ,,
TUESDAY EVENING, ?larch -
Proceeds to be diEtributed to Hospitals 'and other qhtt ,
ritable ppr Poses. Reserved seats in the parqdst and
Parquet mole can be bad at the G yinuasiur..7: h. E. cot ,
ner of NINTH and ARCH Streets..
SPECIAL NOTICE,
TICKETS FOR
BIRGFELD'S BENEFIT.
WEDRESDAY EVENING, MARCH 113,
can be litte at ;be ACADEMY: and Could's Muoic
corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or at A.
BIEGFELD'S OftICP. X 39 South SEVENTH Street. carter
of Walnut. nth 12-4 t
A H
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OH-ST. TEATRE.-MR. BARTON
-&-w- HILL respectfully announces HIS BENEFIT is
Axed for
MONDAY NEXT. March lath. 11383.
what. TOD he rresPoted OUR OIRRICAN COMM"
LORD DIINDRIURT Mr. BARTON HILL.
GUNUMMI OF MOSCOW. mhISM'
D. L. CARPENTER'S
EIGFITERICTLE AlrstrAL FLORAL BALL,
at the AMERICAN ACAT HUY OF MUSIC, TCEStILY
BVYNINO. April 14th.
Family or Gentlemen Tickets. VI
Can be had of the Managers, of John Thornton Esg.,
311 Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter's Booms, 615 ARCH
Street. . • . • uthlo-12V
ASSEMBLY OIIILDINGS, 'CORNER
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
TENTH WHEN.
WOODROFFIPS
BOTIFAHAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS:
EVERY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SA
TURDAY AFTERNOONS.
•
The celebrated low- manure Masa Steam -Eo One"
IIITOR," made endrely of glass, will be in fall opera
tic..
. .
All - the munificent works of art manufactured by the
Company wil t be dlitrihnted trratuitnnsly to the vis`tnrs.
On Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon every Child
will receive a GIFT
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 13th. TOURN&MENT
OF WIT. a SPLENDID CASE OF WORK will be siren
to the author of the worst Conundrum en any snbj,..t
The OW nresent, etch evening, wilt be a SPLENDID
CASE OF GLASS WORK.
Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening st 8 o'clock; afternoon at 3 m 9-61.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
and CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG ,
-.- ,
...
SIGNOR ELT r ----
The A eeNigaJelffiVENT LLOQUIST, with hie
-L-n- 11 - A• U s, wt give his new and
popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during the
week, commencing at Tic o'clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY . AFTERNOONS at S. The attractions.
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic: wonderita.
powers in Vestrilooulam, and the Learned Canary Bird*
in their new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Cbildren 13 cents.
T_TIITOHINSON FAMILY.-"TRIBE
OF ASA."—Grate!ul to their numerous Mends for
the warm and enthusiastic reception on their last visit to
the city, respectfully announce their Second CONCERT
for the seamm at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. on
MONDAY Evenier. March 19th, all apnetring singing
their Songs of ' Home. Hope, and Happiness." and
The Flag of Our Union Forever." Admission. 27 cta
children, 15 Doors open at 7; Concert 8 o'clock. Also,
by the request of many families, will give a Concert on
Saturday Afternoon. Kurth lath, r the benefit of the
Public Schools. Admission for children, 10 c. Adel%
250. Doors open at 2; Concert at 9 o'clock. mhl9-3t
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC
`—^ REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at - SM o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL
RENTZ. conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five
tickets St To be had of Andre & Co., Ifo. 1101 Chestnut
etre*: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
Ball door.. -• n027-ti
TrA.BSLER'S ORCIIESTRA.
IfEW OFFICE.
'47¢ Sonth mown Street, below Walnut. delo-Sm
PENNSYLVANTA ACADEMY Or
'TEE FINE ARTS.
1025 CHFSTRUT STREET,
is open ()nib' (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 215 cents. Children half price.
Sitsrea of stock 100. 3y9
WANTS.
WANTED -A SMALL FIRST-F GOOR
Office on TRIED Street. between Market and.
Dock streets. Address" Box 568, " post office. mhl?-2t'
Alr ANTE D—A PARTNER WITH
emoco to $6,1530. to a Ansinasa already established
and pa , tng large profits. •Addless "Business," Box.
1407 Phila. P. O. -
11 WANTED TO PURCHASE -A
-msmoderatesized three-story Brick HOUSE, in a cen
tral location. Most have all the modern improvements..
Address "House," at this eke. stating price, terms,
and location. ja3l-ti"
s kt . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-7
GENERAL'S arcs. —PananimpiriA, Feb. 9. ~
TT.SSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL ,to
the following pante :
Tortugas.
Key West, Pia.
•
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Ta.
Newham. N.C.
Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD.
telo-tf Captain and Amid. Quartermaster.
BOARDING.
WANTED -AN UNFURNISHED SE
GOND-STORY ROOM MID BOARDING. in a
quiet private family Unexceptionable reference given
and required- addieat S. K." 30G WALNUT street.
milli-6e •
PERSONAL.
•
PENSIONS. -$100 Bouistrp c Agi)
PAY procuredAitti collezted for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two
Years,.aud all soldiers who have. been„ scharged by
reason of wounds received In battle, are Sow enttited to
the $lOO bounty and the latter, also, to apension,
JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants.
mlll3 424 2 - 47+N UT Street
PE NSI 0 N S.--$lOO. BOUN. TY . AND , .
Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and -
the relatives of sneb as are deceased „at reasonable and."
satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or auleftuced noon. bp , •
JA.C.4I FULTON.
Solicitor for Claimants,
421 F WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
Particular attention given 'to Nodes living at a dia.
tame. Os 18-tf
x a dtr : a l N01 4 1.0.7,T." . l amb,
THE STEAILR.IES Or . .
THE PHILADILPHIA.,:fthiD HEW .YORS
EMIRSS ST:EI_OIWAT COWANY:'
Will resume their regular dully trips bettroen
1)E PHrA AHD NEW :TCHK,
ON ruEsikeas,
"PREIeHT taken on rewpnable terra and .thiroao.
- ..'front either city in TWHNTY-FOUR HOURS.
Ens farther information apply. to Uzi: Agents.
WILLI/04P. CLYDNi.
14 S. DEIIAWA.RS Aram. rhsadelPhia.
• j.smar.S HAND,
• inhl l 2-6t 117 WALL. Skeet, New Turk.
•
au esr 3s tOß NElk YORE
DAY.—DESPATCII.LINE, VIA. DELI-
WARE AND RITUTAN OANa. •
The Meanie: , CONCORD, Norman,, Is now at_ ibint
Wharf above WALNUT Stroov t nnd sr* Tins•DAY'
at 12M.
For trot ebtorlAch will baltaken on ramonahlo Ceram
apply to We. M.. BAIRILdr,
mbiS-tf 132 Swath DELAWARE Avenue.
t p ltirltON! M.II T T 0,N 1
.1
MUTTON !1:1 --Superior Stmrndown
11
a ' ;VIM ‘ tt itt f l o t r aj! o S * h Fß 2l A ls Y tt.Vt.;
Noe. Sand R 5 Second. Arena., W.FRSRs , CALRKE'X' s
corner or SI XTEINTEI.endAI Street..
mYtfta.* Dit..Tll3-It. PAM, & BRO,
rrii.E UNDERSIGNED. AAVE TAKEN
-a- the large awl elegant Marble (fire proof) }Willing.
NO. '6l& CHESTNUT STREET,
(extendhsß Caro:10113i feet to JAI NE Street. and 33 fcsit
tit width,) for• the purpose of carrying ou the
ADOTIeN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
15 ALL ITS . BRANCHES.
Our regular days of tale will be Wild DAYS arta FRI
DAYS ofeack week. fox all description of FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
In eolicitlog favors we would call attention to the sn•
parlor advantages we possess Miamian ona of the target:,
and dnest rooms in the elty for showlnK Roods to the.
bast advantage. We have also ample room for the safe
tdoroge ofgoods.
We shall be obliged for consignments, and nap
business that may be outlasted to ne shall receive 3rompt
attentios.
Literal advances mada on consignments dm Ow mg. 1-
lar or speeial sales. and prompt settlements in all eases.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
COFFEE! COFFEE !I COFFEE 111—
Vie best sad cheapest prepared Coffee In the city. A
trial will oonvirce the most skeptical. No oharire soda
satSefectionts not rende4l.
'Prepared trod for sale at the
La_pleStetun Sere and Cogeo Work.
•
1 , 01140 4, Drc•rili FROM r Stmot.
• 1014-ant gow.tro WORUBLIs.
d. NEWEL UTZ
TTA.F.Er ir.iIGPET.D