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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK "LAST MOUT.
Girard—Chestnut •
• J L Graham,.Baltimore
7.Lieut H 1) Price
Atien R B Potter, New York
JSTI?ord
Card W W Clemens, II B A
-J Gorden,. Indiana
Carekadden; Lock Raven
DO Gehr, Clunbereb'g
Miss E Cher, Cliambersb'g
-.0 N Lull, Chambersburg •
P Miller; Albany., N:Y _ •
Miss N MillerreAlbany,
,Mrs Miller, :Albany, DIY
C Tilton & la, Illinois
..Mr Gilpen Maryland
It 11 Mcßride
J Painter Westmoreland
'0 Mears, Broad Top, Pa
_Lieut. 0 II Douglas, Boston
"W S Besti Pittsburg • -
J A Black, Ohio
;Hies F Gehr, Media, Pa
Westcott, - New Jersey
:it .1 Haldeman, Harrisburg
"T H Leary Beaton, Pa
W Leary, Easton, Pa -
H Leary, Jr, Easton, Pa
•Col I. Selfrid_ge, Patina
W J DickoY, Baltimore
N B Rareber &la, Pa
.1 V Peterson
.Joe Jordan, Jr, New York
M Terrell, Pennsylvania
Trippe Rhode Island
Bailey, Illinois - •
David Bally, - New Jersey,
Continental—Ninth
-7 Kirkpatrick, New York
.John Purdy, Wash, D
'C R Whitilesey, D,S A'
S Seward
Beuj F Shenk, Lancaster
- Wayroan Crow St Louis
T B Kennedy, Chantbersb`g
Ilenderlon, Carlisle
•C T Lewis, Cincinnati
.John Fitzwater, ,Wash,D C
M Biddle, Pa
-John C Mills, New York
N Tibbitts, Boston
•0 P Keyes, Boston
Mrs M McGown, Mina;
Hon F Watts & wY, Carlisle
`Callt S Page, New York
!Aunt Col A S Austin
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J C Brunticain, - Newl'ork
T H Hubbard, Norwich, Ct
R Shaw Pittsburg
H. Painter & Wt. Pa
Ts Mann, Boston
B Tbaxtcr. Boston
Leonard remaii, Now York
.A R Wetmore, New York
B C Peek, USA
FCFarr&ta,USA
..T B Severn, Pottsville, Pa
Roessler Albany
vCapt_Roesale, Albany
.bibs RoesSle, Albany -
Isaac X Prier, Danville, Pa
'Geo P Smith, Pittsburg
I' R. Myers, New York
Alielden, New York
Sprotill, Now York
:Rev T Walden, Coop
k and Koper, New York
&
Wright wf. Newark
M Barfield, Baltimore
:S B M Cornell, New York
Mcßride & wf, Ohio
John F Dow. New York
tO H Williams & la, Mesa
:14Irs C E Berkschcr, N Y
Rich'd Herkscher, N York
W H Thomas, Baltimore
Jay Cooke & wf, Philo, •
Sieriry D Cooke, Wasit.'n
Jay CI Cooke, Phila
Fritz, Bethlehem
. .
T Chappell, Baltimore
John De Knlter, New York
Morchantie—Fourth
3t G Clarke, Indianapolis
atent Col E t Irvine, Penna
W Matthews, Penna
J A Lemon, Hollidaysburg
John S Mailer, Leek Haven
W Ressner. Davenport -
J Walker, 1 5 8 A
'W S White, New Jersey
J R Goodrich, Elmira, N Y
B Jones, Elmira,N Y
iF' Montoto, New Hanover
Guterman
A J Woolslager, E Lib'y,Pa
Bon John Patton,Pennn
J C MeCulloch,Pittsbfkg
V M Long,Penna
A B Scott, Washing'n co,Pa
Itobt S Davis, Pittsburg -
J W McFarLand, Pittsburg
W B Stewart,Pottstown
W H Irwin, Diwistown
Geo Scott, Catawissa
American—Chestnut
H Wood, Tr, N Jersey
lEt P White
W Haskell, New York
A P Shepherd, Cumbeiland
V Conover
A Port, Huntingdon
k De Con, Brooklyn :
H It Torbert, Maryland
—Levering, N Brunswick
G Hall, New York
434 W Manchester, Wash'n
A Hitchcock, Now York
John Mitchell, Salem, N J
ALevering
2lrs P R Weitzel, Penns
W Middletown, N.l
` . l. Laurier'
McFarland, Meadville
Louie—Chestnut
Akers, Baltimore
0 DURB.II, Baltimore
j Cheyney, Del co
heo Aaiun ead.
u Mortimer, N York
S Matthews, U S N
l Goery N Jersey
ra Maj Gage, Virginia
Kinsey, Borlington,
lorton, Illinois
"The Union—Arch
A King, New York
Mendenhall,Penna
RI Watson, New York
W Pinney, Allegheny
H Catasagna
Pottsville
ck, Penna
iauy, ..ko.ting4town
Aiereial—Sixth st
tnderslice, Phoanixylllc
wing, Penua
;terms, Maryland
illson, Penna
Williams, Allentown
inter, Illinois
tubba & la, Peach Bottom
Blackburn, Penns
as S Warren, Chester co
'es M Clayton, Chester co
itatelit Union—SLith
Jones, Atlanta - City
' Henry, Ohio
SaunerY, Ohio
Monaghan, Penna
icke, Chester co
' Mintzer
Whitson, Lancaster co
iellwagon & son
Stoner, Lancaster
Natioiuttl—Raine Pt]
,abua Kuntz, 13ethlelienti
JR Riermuu,tl, Lancaster, 0
B
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.., Pa
mg. Pa •
~ntg co, Pa
.tenixville
ison—Second
rgdalen, Pa
,engill, New York
Abory, New York
/oodall Maryland
arson,ltilasaaollneeetts
'Gerow, New Jamey'
ant Vernon—Second street, above Arch
, Chapman, Mnpler,Washington,"D C
ills, Washington, Jas Donnell, New Jersey
wbell, Washington
Rack Bear—Third st., above Callowhill.
:ob &ball, Pa'Wellington Kline, AMitYV
liiestand, DowninewnlGeoW Wolf, Danboro, Pa
reel. below Ninth.
Fa! Whittid
T F Patterson
Ltent A. C Plummer✓ Fenno
Mle M Tilton; Rtadinf
G H Bardwell, CT b A.
L Sutherland, lowa
W. W Holmes, Memphis
B .fohusou •
Ali Worth
Rogers & we, Conn
i Harineger & Ayr
L L Coxo, M - D, New Jersey
J D Ruch, Springfield, 111
Miss F Reese, Downingtown
M Nixon, Now York
II II Davis, Alexandria, Va
J Panik, Washington, D C
Mrs K Allen, Washington
J II Coster, New York
8 A Whitney, New Jersey
Beckhatu, Pittsburg
J C Boyd, Pittsburg
JD Jacob, Chambirsburg
A d White, Albany
TI D Ormilee New York
A llSchuLt7, ' New York
'Praxes, NOW' TOrk
M M r eClore,afford, Pa
Deo A Hicks, Boston
John C Champion. N Y
Coo Delp, Nordatown
E Ha ua msrabaugh, Sort ta gfl
C B H , ndrickson, Boston
Robt Mulligan. Delaware
D C List •
D M Peck, Dock Haven
d Chestnut 'treats.
Alpheus Hardy & wr,Boston
Coln Mervine, U S N
R V Harnett. New York
E A Qulntard wr, NY
EBartlott, Ohio
Geo , M. Simonson. N York
' (Man Squire. Jr, New York
D It Whitney, Boston
Thos C Bassitu, Baltimore
C E G Opine, Ft La Barge
G W Collittrn, Ft La Barge
W H Ball & wr, New York
L A Osborn, New York
Diusmore, New York
,T S Miller, New York
Rev C T Berry &In, N J
W RnlAnson, New York
Mrs Cary &da, New York
John T Heard, :Boston
Mrs Heard, Boston
LDL Morrill Blaine
A H Bixby,New Hampshire
T Lockhart
R Admiral Dahlgren, U S N
Maj F Smith, US A •
Card Ellsworth Smith,US A
Irs Miller &2 children
Crawford. & la, N Albany
Mrs 2 K' Woodward, N Alb
Miss H Montgomery; N Alb
H 0 Greene & la, Montreal
IC 0 'Martenby, New York
IL C Merrill, U S N
Chas T Knyter, New York
W F Hix, New York
J P Acker
James T Ames, Mass •
A z Black, New York
C Denney, New York
Rev Ezra Haskell, Boston
K Nichols, Elmira
H N Cam bell, It Island
Alonzo Colby
Dr &miliaria & In, New York
A d Opmn
Albert Till. New York
Geo If Power & wf, N Y
Miss Maggie Power, N Y
Dr Chas Lewis, Baltimore
P Lovogrin, Baltimore
Chas Callaghan, New York
C W Welsh, Boston
.
Capt W W Foiwell & wf
E P King, Boston
street, below Aiello
P J Barry, Tamaqua
B A Williams, Keokuk lowa
M C Packer, Wasit'n, lowa
L Thompson. Wash, lowa
Jelin Grant, Ohio
H Gardner, New York
Mrs V W Bartlett&fa, Wash
W Painter, N Haven, Ct
J S Miller, Albany
Mrs C Miller, Albany
Miss N Miller, Albany
D W Bartlett, Washington
O S Miller, Ohio
M Wadleigh, New York
T M Sanderson, New York
Hon J S Black, York, Pa
John Burgess, New York
E Bitze, Boston
A Bavis,Eketen.
- -
T B Reese, PbillinsbArg
C D Foster, WUkesbarre
H C Supler,U A
.treat. above Fifth.
I W FP Fairbauk
R Polk, Delaware
IL S Cropper, !Maryland
J T Lign ter, Washington
Thos A Rowley, II S A
II Tribuderfer, Virginia
Maj D Woodall, Del .
John Mears, New. York
C R Bo itulaili, New York
S W Earl, Reading
Jas W Earl, Reading
M C Fetter Bethlehem
G C Beckwith, Cambridge
R Stewart, Meadville -
C W B MarshalL.Md
ifra Ward, New - York
E C Tainter, Massachusetts
street. above Third.
W Hibbe eon, Santa Fe
John Dome, New York.
S T Brechbill; Chicago
J B Indewleder, Baltimorp
Wm Kraft, Wheeling, Va
Beuj Fisher, Wheeling, Va.
G W Bossing, Wheeling, Va
Sohn t 3 Anthony, Cin
G P Berlina, New York
J w Nimr Yprli
treet, above Third.
J L Smith, New Jersey
L S Macke, Milwaukee
H Sutmeyer, Peana
J B Stapler; Parma
W S Bowen, New Jersey
C Raymond St la, Penna
C Tolmiei New York .
rest. above - Chestnut.
W T Sear& wc,Carveraville
Miss E Thornpson,Penna
Miss B Thompson, Penna.
John Thompson
W F Fields, Fenno
J P Osmond, Chester co
R Wetherill, Roxboroug,h
At Dicßle, Carrersville
J Miller, Lancaster co
and Market streets.
Limit J B Ogden, Fauna
J Maxwell, Now York.
J Mapes, Cooperstown
Z Graff, Sonntlt Bend r lnd
Mrs KA Wright, Indiana
A H Dennatt, Boston
Mrs Potter, Boston
A. Wilmot, Connecticut
13 Dietrich, Penne.
eet, above Third.
C Andrews, lowa
Rater Allen, Columbus, 0
WrnW Murray, Lebanon
H Adams, Ashland
Irvin Edwards, Ashland
Cbs F Kopetzath, Pottsville
Wm P Evans, Montreal •
"V Thompson
St., above Market.
Joe S Lofland, Milford, Del
James Wise, Allentown
J 11 Miller, Wmsnort, Pa
E Adkins, Delaware
Nelson Petty, New Jersey
,m N York.
York. with
York, with
'g, S Moiris
it & Sons.
ruder, Nor
Alatic Co.
10S Wat tlO/1
Stone & Co.
Crowell &
nnickson &
Monroe, Otd
Clay on
& Co.
do
les, Co.
ett, Van Du:
hite Fr Co.
n, Graff St Co.
Tyler, Stone
Sinnickson &
Norton & Co.
udonried & Co
al IT Joills.
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Del. March 17.
•eaktvater: Brigs
denas; schrs J C
, for do; J Ward.
IMAM for Wash
ioffman, for Fall
Chronometer,
Pith lose of main
X MARSHALL.
enCe, arrived a
tomes let toot, for
78.' ‘l.
eared at Di York
Devereux,hence
for Philadelphia,
Rip Light Vessel,
ig vessel will be
ion to Nantucket
' substituted:
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a red ball at each
Relief" in white
;jet to flunrise, one
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dp Light:Vessel are
her station ;: and the
lod's Hole, of Nvi:4o ,
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A.R§TO*, lIS:N,. '
Seliond.Ditrict—
SPECIAL NOTICES.
D.W. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is A
certain remedy for Neuralgia.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST ;
TYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gures. All Goode made to . Order warranted satisfactory.
Oar Onn-Paice SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO. , 004 MARKET Street.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN BE °S
tained by the nee of HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT SAR
SAPARILLA. March, April,May, and June. are the best
monthe to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver
tisement. . fe27-fmer3m
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM 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 invigorates the hair for
life. 'GRAY, RED; or RUSTY HAIR instantly tarns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c.
ine.. Th e G enu w e is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on the four sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street.)
my24-1Y New York.
S—T-1860--X. •
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, find invigorate,
They create a healthy appetite,
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
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 Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarhceha, Cholera, and Cholera Merlins.
They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exgrusted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele
brated Calisaya 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.
Dimggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
20213 ROADWAY. New ,York. se2l-6m
M/I.A.MLMLIM7J.
COYNE—MATTHEWS, —On the 19th instant, by the
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, Lieut.-J. N. Coyne, U. S. A.,
and Sallie J.. youngest daughter of the late Dr. C. a
Matthews. of Philadelphia.
MULLEN—NEWHARD. —CM the 26th September last,
by Rev; Dr. Kanner, Mr. Wm. F. Mullen, of German
town, Pa., to Miss Ellen Newhard, of Allentown, Pa. *
BRADY—HUHN.—On the 9th instant, by the Rev.
Wm. Barnes, Chas. Brady to Cecilia M. Huhn, daughter
of Charles Huhn, all of this city.
DIED.
HASSON.—On the evening of March 18th, John Has
son, Sr., formerly of Alexandria, Va.
The male friends and relatives of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend. the funeral, from his late
residence, - No. 631 Coates street, on Saturday morning,
at half past 9 o'clock. To proceed to Wilmington. . 4 `
SHER. —On the 18th instant, Parke Shee, in the 88th
year of his age. • .
His friends, and those of the family, are invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in
law, George Rush, Concordvil e, Delaware county, Pa. ,
on Saturday morning, 21st inst. , at 10 o'clock. To proceed
to Friends' Burial Ground, Sandy Bank, Delaware coun
ty. The cars leave the depot. Eighteenth and Market
streets, at Eve minutes before eight o'clock, for Concord
ville Station.
WHITNEY.—On the morning of the 19th instant, in
the 34th year of her age, Louisa Caldwell, wife of John
R. Whitney, and daughter of Jeremiah Butler, all of
this city.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, on Saturday, the 21st inst. , at 10 o'clock A. M.,
from the residence of her husband. No. 214 West :Jogai"
Square. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery.
HESS.—Of diptheria, ou the 18th instant, Horace,
youngest 8011 of David M. and . Sarah Hess, aged 15
months and 19 days.
„ The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 705
Buttonwood street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
To proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery. **
GADL. —On the 17th inst. , MrS. Kate A., wife of John
-F. Gaul, in the 36th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence or her husband, No. 310
Emmet street, below Wharton, this (Friday) afternoon,
at .2 o'clock. -
. . .
D —On Tuesday, 17th inst.., Samuel Henry,
son of Lemuel and Charlotte Dickerman, aged 21 years
and 9 de.ys.
The relatives and friends of thefamily are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his
parents, No. 1120 Wallace street, - this (Friday) after
noon, at 2 o'clock. • * •
. . .
PEARCE. —ln West Chester;Pa., on the ISth instant,
Ann Elizabeth, wife of George W. Pearce, need 41 years.
The funeral services will be held in the Church of the
Holy Trinity, West Chester. this (Friday( morning, at 11
o'clock.
. .
SHARP.—On the 17th inst., Ws. Mary Sharp, Widow
of Ley' Sharp, in. the 66t1t year of'her age. *
_ . .
SI NGERLY.—On the 16th instant, George Gingerly, in
the 6.9 th year of his age.
RAIIIBO.—On the 14th instant, Hugh H. Osler, son of
Jacob and Lydia Rambo, at hospital near Falmouth,
Va.,of Company A, 106th Regiment P. V.. of disease
contracted in the service, aged 25 years and 12 days.
-2-0 L AOK FLORENTINES - A
new thin material, 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Barege Hernaui 3-4 and S-4 wide.
Black Bareges 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Crape Buret sea 3-4 and 8-4 wile.
Black Chalys and Crane -Tammatans.
Black BrAnl/g3lues and„SumTer Boraßaztues.
;Jack o-dit a Sole Saks.
Black Glossy Lyons Taffeta Silks,
Black Tamises and Mousselines,
Just Received by
BESSON & SON, MOUNING STORE,
No. OILS CHESTNUT Street.
MODE ALPACAS, ALL QUALITIES
MODE
Leather-colored Mohair.
Mode-colored Delainee.
Tacon Cloths and Taffetas.'
EYRE Sc LANDELL,_
FOURTH and ARCH.
VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-a- 4 ARCH, have the extra large-size
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
8-4 Black Merino, for Shaws.
Summer Mourning Shawls,
NATIONAL UNIQ N CLUB OF
PHILADELPHIA.
The Committee - will sittaily in the Rooms of the NA
TIONAL UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
GOMMONWEALTH
CHESTNUT' Street; above
Prom three to five o'clock P. , and from seven to nine
o'clock P. M., to enable all persons loyal to the Union to
sign the Constitution, and become members. -
ALGERNON S. ROBERTS, President.
S. SNYDER Intrim`Secretary. mhl6-6t
21 T Oli A Li - UNION CLIIB.— A.
MEETING of the Club will be held on
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1863,
At the Rooms'of the.
NATIONAL UNION CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET, _
Above Sixth, at 7ya o'clock. The Club will be addressed
by MORTON McMICHAEL, CHARLES GILPIN, WM.
B. MANN", and WILLIAM M. BULL, Esqs. _
Loyal Citizens will have an opportunity of signing
the Constitution.
ALGERNON S. ROBERTS, President.
S. SNYDER LEIDY, Secretary.. 111732.0-2 L
UNION LEAGUE IN THE TWENTY--
FOURTH WARD.
At a meeting of the - Union League in the Twenty
fourth-ward, held. March 18, 1563, the following officers
were elected
PRESIDENT.
N. B. BROWNE.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
E. SPENCER MILLER,JOHN B. COLAHAN,
I
THOMAS S. ELLIS, JAMES MILLER.
- .
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Field, T. M. Wittberger,
James N. Macke, J. R. 151cCurd Y.
Henry C. Townsend, B. Andrews Knight,
Edward Miller, Henry C. Lea,
C. M. akin.
TREASURER.- SECRETARY.
Clarence H. Clark. Henry E. Rood.
The Directors were appointed a, Committee to receive
the names of those desirous of joining the League.
The next meeting will be held at half past seven
o'clock on WEDNESDAY evening next, March 25, at
SATINDER'S INSTITUTE, THIRT -NINTH Street. above
Market. J. R. McCURDY.
mh2o-3t* Secretary, pro tem.
PRACTICAL. CHEMISTRY. - THE
Spring Course of afternoon instruction in Ma
nipulations, Experimental Illustrations. :resting, and
Anal,ysis in the Laboratory of the Polytechnic College,
will begin on MONDAY. March 23d. -
Apply from 4t06 P. M. at the College Balding, MAR
KET Street, and west PENN SQUARE
mh2o-3t 5 ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.
rry4a. MISS EMMA. KARDINGE WILL
give a Historical Lecture on MONDAY Evening,
March .23, at the UNION :VOLUNTEER off EPAI MENT SALOON. Proceeds for the benefit Saloon.
Admission 10 cents. Soldiers of the Union free. mh2o-9t
.M OFFICE OF' THE FRANICFORD
AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, 'BEAKS STREET.
BELOW FOURTH. —PHILADELPHIA, March 6,1863...
A special meeting of. the Stockholders of this Company
will-beleld at their dace, on SATURDAY, March Mst,
at n o'clock A. M . :. to take action moon the SaPplement,
to the Charter, approved March'4, 1.563. - - .
By order of the Board of-Directors: _
mh9-12t _ CHARLES R. ABBOTT, Secretary.
rz3.• "THE'SWORD OF WASHING
TON; OR THE TEMPER FOE THE TIMES. "
Lecture by Rev. A. A.WILLITS, at theIIIISICAL FUND
HALL, on'FRIDAY Ravening, 20th instant. -
SEVENTH cents. For sale at GOULD'S Music Stoie t
nd CHESTNDT streets. n hl7-4t
MONUMENT CEMETERY NO
TICE.—An akeesement of 60 cents on each and
very lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from
taxation) will be due and payable at the office of the
Came. ery,-No. 141 North - s.tx.TH Street, on the let day
of April next.
The payment of $4.40 on any one lot, together with
the assessments now due,' will exempt the IMMO from
taxation or assessment forever hereafter, if paid before
-the let day of April next; if paid after that time, the as
sessment then falling due must be paid in addition.
]nhl7-tapl R. TAYLOR. Secretary.
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
FEIMADBLPHIA, February 21, 1863.
TOO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU
RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by lees
measure than one quart.
Applicants for LICENS,F, will apply at THIS OFFICE,
as provided by act of Assembly, approved Aprir.2o. 1858,
on the following days, viz.:
First Monday . MaAch 2, 1863.
Second Tuesday, 3,
Third and Fourth Wednesday, 4,' "
Fifth Thursday. 6,
Sixth Friday.-
Seventh
6, 44
Seventh and Eighth ' Monday, " 9,
Ninth and Tenth Tuesday " 10,
Eleventh Wednesday, " 11, "
Twelfth and Thirteenth Thursday, " 12,
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Friday, /3.
Sixteenth Monday, 16,
Seventeenth' ---Tuesday, "
Eighteenth and Nineteenth... Wednesday. " IS,
Twentieth.. Thursday. 19,
Twenty-ftret and Twenty- -
second Friday, " 20,
Twenty-third and Twenty
fourth Monday', " 23, "
Twenty-fifth ' Tuesday, " 24. "
fe27-to mh26 JAMES SHAW, Clerk.
8. i•r,s , -.1.1.
TAT TO THE ARMY - AND /NAVY, Pliti.it'
MIA, October 24, 1862. .
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of mania
themselves of the National Appropriation for supPlyin
Artificial Limbs, should atply immediately at the offic
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 160'
OBBSTNIIT Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
jaggin Government PALMER,
guar 1-101HEOPA.TMO HOSPITAL, 1118
11s CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortabl•
manner iree of charge. B. F. GLENN.
Secretary of Board of Managers.
MCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY OF .THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA
NIA. —OFFICE, 613 CHEEITHOT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
February 23, 3886.
The business and affairs of this Company being now
in process of liquidation, all parties having claims
against the Commonwealth Insurance Company of
the State of Pennsylvania will present the same for
settlement and payment at this race within thirty days
from date.: -
...
By order of the Board of. Directors,
1026-wfrmlm SAMUEL S. MOON. Secretary.
N 0 1 1" IC" B.—THE. BOARD' OF MA.-
NAG MB of the Philadelphia, Gerinantown, and
Norristown Railroad Company have declared tt'diSidend
of three and one-half per cent.', clear of National Tax,
payable on and after the let day of Aprilmext.
Transfers will not be made for ten days after thollst
'instant. - W. S. WILSON, Treasurer.
• March 14,11363. • , mhl6-mwf tapl
NOTICE .--ITHE REGISTER OF,
of the City- and County .of, Philadelphia
has duly granted Letters Testamentary. on the last
will and . testament of Mary S. Bunting, ;widow, de
ceasell of the Twenty-fourth ward of Philadel
phia, to the undersigned executors of said will All per
sons having claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent are required to make the same known-with
out delay, and those indebted to make payment to
JOHN SELLERS,
Upper Darby,- Delaware county; .
.- VID SELLERS. -
No. 18 North SlXTHStreet, Phila.r
mh2O-f6
COFFEE I COFFER! I - !COFFEE 111=
. .
" /The best and cheapest prepared Coffee inthe city. A
trial will Convince the most skepticaL No charge lassie
r if eatisfactiorite notrendered...
I"Pa"4 " for a: le ijl 112ic and Coffee Works,
•.44 and A4 O North
FRONT Buffet.
• • WORRELL.
~lbl4~'~t~
RETAIL DRY GOODS:
SPRING GOODS
J. M. ET AFLEI GET,
(Suooestior to L. J, Levy & C 0.,)
723 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
His open and for sale a complete Stock of
NEW STYLE
PARIS DRESS GOODS.
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
RICH ORGANDIES,
RICH LAWNS,
TAFFETA GRENADINES,
PLAID GRENADINES, '
RICH EMBROID'D GRENADINES,
CRENE SILKS,
STRIPE SILKS,
MOIRE ANTIQUES,
And a variety of novelties in
DRESS GFOCVDS,
JUST LANDED.
nth 9 mwf-4t
FANCY DRgAS
FROM LASE SEASON,
AT 'LOW mins.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER;
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St, ab, Willow
SPRIT(} AND SUMMER DRESS
GOODS AT LAST SEASON'S PRICES.-
We are closing out last Season's Goods CHEAP.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
• i • , • • , ab W' . •
AND-LOOM TABLE LINENS, OF
VARIOUS WIDTHS. AT
LESS THAN USUAL PRICES.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, AND 454 NORTH SECOND STREET.
ralil9-2E - above Willow.
CII I iIt s OR . LEATHER COLOR POITL:r
Modes and Greens Ponlt de Soles.
Browns, Blues, Humbolt's, and Blacks do.
Cuir or Leather color Figured Silks.
Modes and Greens figured Silks.
Browns, Blues, Harebell's, and Black figures.
Neat Check Silks in Brown Plaids.
Neat Cheek Silks in Modes and Blacks.
Neat Check - Silks in White and Blacks.
Fancy Silks of various styles.
Black and Colored Corded Silks.
Black Taffetas and Gros de Rhinos.
Spun Silk Plaids and Foulard Silks'.
Figured Pongees, tc. EDWIN HALL & CO.,
xnhl9 26 South SECOND Street
CB EAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTH, AND WINDOW SHADES. —V. E.
ARCHADIDAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MAR
HET Streets, will open this morning from Auction, In
grain Carpets, at 50, 62, 75, 87c., and $1; E'. try and Stair
Carpets, 50c. to $1; bag Carpets. 46 to - 65c.; Floor Oil
Clo, lis, 50 to 75 cts.• Gilt. Bordered Window Shades, 75c.
to $1.10; Sheeting, 'Shirting, and Pillow Case Muslins,
20 to 40 etc. ; Table Linens, 62c. to $1; Napkins, 1634 c. ;
White and Colorc.d Marseilles Quilts; s3to $3; Stella
Shawls, $3 to $8; Mons de Laines, 25 to 370.;
Chintzes,
22 to 28c. ; Cloth Table Covers, $1.50 to $1; Plain and
Fancy Cassimeres, 75 cts. to $1.50; Fancy Shirting
Flannels, 60 to 66c. zahll-wfmlue.
1 1 ,31BROIDERED PIANO COVERS AT
•-n -A LOW PRICES.—k. full assortment of Green Burgun
dy and Crimson Cloth PIANO COVERS with rich em
broidered borders,
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sc ARRISON,
mhl3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT. Street.
BLEACHED MUSLINS.-THE SUB
scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of
Shirting Muslin—as Williamsville, Wamautta,
Wauregan, Semler Idem, Lonsdale, and New York
Mills, below the wholesale prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISDN,
mhl3-12trp 11.0013 CRESTNITT Street.
LINENS, LINEN GOODS,, &o.—THE
largest assortment in the City of Ilrst'-class reliable
Shirting Linens, and Linen Goods generally, much be
low the present advanced prices, to which the attention
of families and buyers ~.mnerally is respectfully invited.
_ SHEPPARD, ,IrAlf HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
mhl3-12trp 1008 CIIBSTNIIT Street.
SPLENDID STOCK 'ON HAND.-
All the best makes of Calicoes.
All the best makes of Mnslins. . -
All the bestmakes of Linens.
All the best makes of Sheetings.
All the best make a of Napkins. _
Together. with Towels , Crash, Diaper Huckaback, Bird
44,Pb."613-rlaP, &c. &o.
ite Cambric and Jaconet, fall line.
Nainsooks and Plaid Mnslins; fall line. '
WintefGoods closing mit
Shawls, Merindes, closing ont.
Balmoral Skirts all prices.
Silk and Linen lidkfs, nice assortment. At
JOHN H. STOKS', ,
'702 ARCH Street.
FINANCIAL.
MAITt - It.Th" -- G -7 A - rWERTIFICATES OF
INDE33TE,DNESS
BOUGHT OR COLLECTED.
DREXEL, 4f.; CO.
mhl9-bt
S. HARVEY THOMAS, •"''
.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
o. 3a *mann STREET
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. °MEM
KENT SBOURITIBBbought and sold on Commission, ex
elusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter dr Co., Oeo. D.-Parrish, Esq„
John B. Myers &Co Samuel B. Thomas, Bso
deiß-3mif
PHOTOGRAPHS.
THEY NEED NO PRAISING I THEIR
-m- merits speak for them. Wel only say RECEIRIPS
Life-size Photographs inOl Colors are ow being made
at war prices. SECOIiD St i , above Greenn.
AR D. PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD
Photographs of over 1,000 different fancy subjects,
taken from life and from the finest engravings. Por
traits of Generals. of both armies, Statesmen, Poets,
and other eminent men. Single copies 15 cents, hr 81.50
per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re
ceipt of money. SC lIOLZ & JANENTZKY,
112 South 'SIGMA Street.
AEI" We also sell prepared colors for coloring Photo
graphs taken on Albumen' Paper. Price 5.3.25 a box,
with reducing liquid. • fe2s-1m if
REINER'S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS for $l. are the pictures for the times, being
tine likenesses, faithfully colored, at moderate charge;
pictures that suit all classes. SECOND Street, above
=N:MZ%==
JAMES S. EARLE ir SON,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKIN4 GLASSES.
=EEO
OIL PAINTINGS.
SRGRAVINGS,
PORTRAIT,
PICTURE, and
PHOTOGRAPH FRAHM
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
de3l-tf 816 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
EDUCATION.
OXFORD FEMA LE SEMINARY,
OXFORD. CHESTER COUNTY. PA.—The next
session of ills institution will open'WEDNESDAX. May
6th. For_catalogues and circulars address hfics BARER.
Principal. . mh26-Irn.
ALLAD SIN GIN G.-T. BISHOP, 1632
B
FILBERT Street. mh2-Im'
P,CHOOL. FOR BOYS, CORNER OF
BIiO.AAND SPRING GARDEN Str_gets.
mh2-mwfrine E. M. HUNTINGTON, Principal.
THE . WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
-2- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, at WEST CHESTER,
Penna., will resume the duties of the Summer Term
Mall five months) on the Ist of MAY next.. BOYS and
YOUNG MEN thoroughly prepared for College or Busi
ness. GERMAN, FRENC,H, and SPANISH taught by
native resident teachers. Military. Instructor, Major
Gustavus Eckendorff; Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof.
For Catalogues, containing full informa apply to
the Principal, WM. - F. WYERS. A. M. mh4-wfm2m
VAGLESWOOD MILITARY AOADR.
-a-A
MY PERTH AIdHOY. N: S.—Three hours from
Philadelphia, by Camden and Amboy line, 6A. M., fare
sl.2s.",Pupils may enter at any time. paying from Asia
of entrance. Prospectuses, with. catalogues, at No. 903
CLINTON Street, Philadelphia. •
Philadelphia references—Prof. Henry ooPpee,'Pilny
FEMALE COLLEGE,BORDENTOWN
N. J.—Pleasantly lorated oil the Delaware .river,
30 miles north of Philadelphia. It hazbeen'in success
ful operation for eleven years, and is one of the most
flourishing institutions in this section' of the country.
Special attention is paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French .taught by a
native, and spoken in the family. For , catalogues ad
dressßev. JOHN 30. BRAHELRY,
fel3-2m* . • '• ,President.
VILLAGE GREEN . SEMINARY.-A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA.
Thorou r Course in Mathematics, Classics, English
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping.
Surveying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils takep of
all ages, and are received at any time.
Boarding per week, $2.25.
Tuitionper quarter, $6.
For catalogues or information address Rey: J. HER
VEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pa. oclo-tf
HOTELS.
B RANDRETH. HOUSB, , i7
Corner of BROADWAY CANAL, and LISMNARD
STREETS, NEW YORK:,
CONDUCTED ON THE BUROPRAXPLAri.
The above Rotel is located in the most central Part of
Broadway and can be reached hi (omnibus or city care:
from all the steamboat landings and railroad deptots,
• The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are
constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham
bers, suitable for families and parties travelling t,„
Ideals served at all hours.
Single Rooms from 50 cents to $1 per day.
' Double Rooms from it to $2.50 per ay. ••
CO.:
del-6m - - JOB: CURTIS &
THE :CENTRAL EATING HOUSE,
No. al, Cheetnut street, opposite Poet Office, "WILL
OPEN March 10th; • 1883. This Mouse will be conducted
wholly on the European plan, and the' choicest viands
which the market can. produce will' be furnished , to
all who maybe pleased to ball, and at moderate prices.
The etyle and arrangements of this Norma are not to be
excelled by any in this city.' .
••111r.' C. D,. I FA_RTRIDGE, thaliroprietor, solleits- the
Patronage of 141 those in search of - a First elm: Beaten- -
THE PRESS.P.PILARELPHI.A. FRIDAY.. MARCH 20. 1861
YARNS, DAYTINR, AND WADDING.
No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
Has in store the largest stock in this City of
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING;
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
YARNS, - BATTING, WADDING,
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
Goods Sold at Lowest Cash Prices.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
433 MARKET, and 5 North FMK Street,
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,
FANCY BASKETS, &C.
'- A LARGER, STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS THAN
ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
THE GREAT CLOTHES WRINGER.
i,W_V.2 . aMUMaI . ==.Na.A.aM=2MN
lawarranted to be superior to any other in nse.
CLOTHES WRINGER.
Ist. It is a relief to the hardest part of washing 'day.
2d. It enables the washing to be done in one-third less
ixne.
3d. It saves clothes from the injury always given by
wisting.
4th. It helps to wash the clothes as well as dry them
WE BELIEVE IT ADVISABLE. TO PROCURE
THE
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
FLEET. The rolls, being of vulcanized rubber,- will
bear hot and cold water, and will neither break nor tear
off buttons.
SECOND. The frame being of iron, thoroughly galva
nized, all danger from rustis removed, and the liability
to Ihrink, swell, split, Sze., so unavoidable in wooden
machineg, is prevented.
THIRD. The spiral springs over the rolls render this
machine self-adjusting, so that small and large articles, - -
-
as well as articles uneven in thickness, are certain to
receive uniform pressure.
FOURTH. The patent fastening by which the -machine
is tightened to the tub, webeiieve to be mperior in sim
plicity and efficiency to any yet offered.
FIFTH. It will fit any tub, round or square, from one
.half to one-and-a-quarter Inches in thickness, without
the least alteration.
No. 1, S 6 No. 2, $5 Letter "
,A,; SR
/rir Agents wanted in eremem„„....--
men will be liberally dealt
For sale at the ... ,
' W 0 DENWARE ESPABLiStheiENT"
No. 433 M.A.IIKET St. and No. 5 North FIFTH St.,
- Wholesale Agent for Pennsylvania.
GRIGrG- & HARMSTEAD,,-
Offer for sale, by the Pticiaie.
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAT. CLOTHS.
SKI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK. ..
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND.BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INOS. For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.:
sel-iftf
QOVERNMENT GOOD&
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels. ,
Mixed Twilled Flannefi r :
Sky Blue Kersey
FARNHAM, KIRKHAIVI, & CO.,
No. 230 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhl9-3m
Gykr. SIMONS & BROTHER,
•
NA
V.HSOM-STRBET HALL, PHILADEIiPHIA.
MAIDIFACTORERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AND •
MILITARY GOODS, LIT EVERY V/04E77
.laB-if6m ,
P N G - 1863.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
(Late Rosenheim, Brooks, SI Co. ),
No. 431 MARKET STREET, North Side,
Have now open, and are daily making additions thereto,
A HANDSOME VARIETY OF _
RIBBONS, BONNETS,
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL,
to which the attention of the trade is respectfullY soli
cited. "•.!, : mhlB-tf
1863. -R 1.8 B 0 N S .
AND
MILLINERY GOODS.
L. t DANNENBAUM
..8o C0., -
- No. 57 North SECOND Street,
Hale now open a large and admirably-assorted stock
of above goods.
DIERCHANTS and MILLINERS
:will find inducements in kyles and prices unequalled in
this market. mhl7-6t5
1863 SPRIN-G 18 63
WOOD & CARY:
No. 125 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now in store a complete stock of
STRAW AND MILLINERY
.GOODS
INCLUDING
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. - -
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW GOODS.
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS. RIBBONS, Ac, .
To which they respectfully invite the attention of mei
chants
CASH BUYERS will find sPecial advantage in exanitn
ing this stook before purchasing. fe2.8.2m
NMIPIANO. FORTES.
CHESTNUT STREET. 920 I 111,1
A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THOSE
• JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS - -
FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF
WILLIAM*I4.- - BRADBURY; • ,
(Successor to Light° & Bradburyll
MAY''BE FOUND AT THE NEW AND
ELEGANT
920 CHESTNUT STREET. GEO •
Those desirous of obtaining -a SUPERIOR instrument,
should call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
The eStablished reputation of these instruments for
nearly thirty veamirenders theirguperiortty " familiar
As household words.
THEY SING THEIR OWN PRAISES.
In the arrangement °Pour new scale, we have added.'.
every , improvement which can in any way tend to the
Perfection of the Piano Forte; ,and we confidently assert
that, fox delicacy of toueb;'volume, pitrity, brilliancy,
and sweetness of tone, combined with that strength and
solidity fnecessary to pURABLEZIESS, these instruments
are unequalled .- '
EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FIVE
,y• -YEARS. • -.
E. H. OSBORN Agent:
A. H. FRANCISCUS,
No. 433 MARKET,
Cotton Batting, Wadding,
Carpet Chain, Cotton. Yarn,
Twines, Wicking, Ropes, &c
A. H. FRANCISCUS,
Calla the attention of dealers to his
IMMENSE _STOCK
BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS,
BRUSHES, BASKETS, BROOMS,
LOOKING-CLASSES,
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHE
WINDOW-SHADES;
CLOCKS,
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
PTITNANI
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD POSSESS A
BECAUSE,
EMS MO
RETAIL PRICE :
A. IL FRANCISCATS,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
10. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET.
RIFKA'S COTTONADBS,
SUFFOLK BLUR DRILLS,
STANDARD BROWN DRILLS,
STANDARD BROWN SHRETINGS,
LONSDALE NANKEENS, Scc., Szo. 203
MILITARY GOODS.
MILLINERY GOODS.
.~h]Q-3m a .a
"A Braila was on her lip—health was in her look,
strength was in her step, and in her hands—Plantation
Bitters." •
A few bottles of Plantation Bitters, .
.Will cure Nervous Headache.
" • Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
'• Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency and Indigestion.
Nervous Affections.
Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
Pain over the Eyes.:.:
Menial
••-' Menial Despondency.
Prostration;"Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c.
Which are the`evidences of .
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments
proceedfrom a diseased and torpid - liver. The biliary
secretions of, the liver overflowing into the stomach,
poison the entire system, and exhibit the above, ev'mP-
After longresearch, we aro able to present Cho most re
markable cure for these horrid nightmare . diseases, the
world has ever produced. Within ono year over six
hundred and forty thousand persons 'have taken the
Plitntation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has
egrne to our knowledge! .
It is a most effectual tonic, and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of life. -
The reports that it relies upOn mineral substances 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.
CALISAYA BARK—Celebrated for over two hundred
years in the treatment of Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia,
Weakness, &c. It [was introduced into Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy of 'Peru, in 1640, and after
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous, price of its
own weightin silver, under the name of Jesuit's Pow
ders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King
of France. Humboldt makes especial .reference to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels.
CAseABILLA - BARK—For dlarrhoea, colic, and diseases
of the stomach and. bowels:
DAwnELION = Fer inflammation of the loins, and drops!.
cal affections.
CffAMOMILE LFLOWERS — For enfeebled digestion.
LATE eDEg FLowsne—Aromatic, stimulant, and tonic;
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
WINTERGREEN — FOS screfola;rlieuniatism, Ste.
' Ansa—An aromatic Carminative, creating flesh, mus
cle and milk ;,much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake
root. Sm.
Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, iin
parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the
mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and
we withhold its name for the present:
Messrs. P. H. DRAKE & CO. : - .I have seen a great
Dsuf
.
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 cases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit. . I arn respectfully yours,
_ _
ParLADELFTrus, -10th Month, 17th Day,--M.
RESPEOTHI) 'FRIEND :—My daughter has been much
benefited by the =use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wilt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend,
SHERMAN HOVER, CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 11, 1563.
Messrs. P. H. DRAIIE & Co. :—Please send us another
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. Asa morning
appetizer, they appear to have superseded everything
else; and are greatly esteemed.
Yours; &c.,
Arrangements - are now completed to supply any de
wand for this article, which from lack of GoYernment
stamps has not heretoforeheen possible.
The'public may
,rest assured that in no case will the
perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de
parted from. Ever✓ :bottle bears the faa-simile of our
eirrnature on a, steel plate engraving, or it cannot be
Sold. by all Druggists, Grocers, and. Dealers through,-
Out the country.
fe27-fmwtxplif,
11EALTH AND STRENGTH
DR. SWAYNE'S
WILD CHERRY
Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco
vered fir all pulmonary complaints, Conghs, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ha*-
, rnoptysi,s (Spitting Blood), Short Breath
'' Croup, Wasting Flesh, Pains and Sore
ness, Weak Breast, Tickling Irritation,
or rising in the Throat. Broken
Constitution, from the abuse of
calomel and other causes.
all Throat, Breast,
and
Lung.
Complaints. Let
, no disease, however
bad it maybe, or length
:Dime It maz have existed, -
YOU until you have
Wonderfulvox:at Modicamentum.
when, to all
not be possible. The popular impression, -
strengthened by some scientific opinions, that
Consumption cannot be cared, haSno 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 our part, we do not believe that Con
notation is incurable; and let Physicians theorise as
' thby will, we have a mass of evidence to prove that per
sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cough
deep, bloody. expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore
'throat, diarrhoea, night sweats, :burning fever, &c.,
'have been. permanently cured by Dr. SWATHE'S
- COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY." A good
appetite, complete digestion, strength; and a dispowtion
for active exercise is sure to follow its use. Thirty
years' experience in this and - foreign countries is con
vincing proof. Beware of all preparations purporting
to contain Wild Cherry; except that prepared by Dr.
Swayne & Son,.the original and only genuine.
Dr. SWATHE'S Principal Office, 330 North. SIXTH
Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold. lru Druggists
and Dealers. .
EYE AND EAR-PROF. J. ISAACS ;
Oculist and'Ahrist, from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at No. Ell PINE Street, where he treat,
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and curer
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hour
from 8 to 11 o'clock A. M. and 2to 07 7
P. M. la4-33m.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
♦q FRESEC ASSORTMENT, AT LESS
4 —s- THAN FORMER PRICES. -
FARR St BROTHER, Importers,
mb:4 tf, 324: - CHESTNIIT Street, below Fourth.
011 1, J. C. FULLER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in agCa k
Fll4. WATCHES - AND JEWELRY,
-
No. 71R1 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple).
Has now open a
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOOK.
RACING
AmERIC AR
EMBRACING
SWISS WATCHES,
E. HOWARD Sc CO.'S PINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES.
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VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
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W. F. FERGUSON,
No. 1920 MARKET Street.
mblB 11.
FOR - SALE AND TO LET.
TO CAPITALISTS.-TO BE SOLD, A.
-A - great bargain, to close an estate, the machinery,
patterns, F team engine, and fixtures of a large inane,
factory of Paper Hangings.
The building, erected on purpose for the business, will
be sold or let to the purchaser.
But one factory is now in operation in this city, which
is doing an excellent business. Another one is much
wanted by the dealers. Inquire of _
ISAAC PI7GIT,
No. 407 WALNUT
WILLIAM CURRY, gory;
Or, WILLIAM CURRY,
m1)20-10t. TWENTY-SECOND and Callowhill Sts.
TO RENT FOR STORAGE-THREE
TO
fine large Rooms. MARKET Street, between Third
and Fourth streets. Address Box 2380, Philadelphia
Post Office. mhlB-3t.
.4 OR SALE.-THE PROPRIETOR OF
the Ashland House, ARCH &wed, above SEVENTH,
Philadelphia, having taken the National Hotel, in Wash
ington, D. C. is desirous of selling the FURNITURE
and FIXTURES of the Arst-mentioned Hotel. The
house is doing a good business, and will be disposed of
on advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply
on the premises. mhl9-tf
OR SALE OR TO LET-HANDSOME
Cottage Property, 'HAINES Street, Germantown.
Also, a number of country places of a few acres of gronnd
convenient to the city. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309
WALNIJT Street. mlll.B
COAL YARD FOR SALE. - THE
best fit'ed-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing
9 1 g7 aVlVlGAlnSets.,s.beliotrlairreal?d,at,vheerfaree.milehiNt;
1250 ACRES
TIMBER LAND
FOR SALE
For Sale, a Tract of first-rate
WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND,
Containing One Thousand Acres, situated in CAMBRIA.
County, Pennsylvania, within a few miles of the-Penn
sylvania Railroad, connected by a Plank road at Tipton.
The lands are, heavily set - with-White Pine, Oak, and
Hemlock Timber, (principally White Pine).
The improvements consist of a First Class Steam Saw
Mill in complete running order; a good Grist Mill, with
two run of stones, driven by water Power,-and a good
Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House, Blacksmith
Shop, Stables, twelve good House's for Workmen, and
everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber
to good advantage, and can -he made and put into
market on as good terms as can be done at Williamsport
or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and a Church
on the preperty. Tipton - is a tirst-rate point on the
Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market, and as a
place of residence is very healthy, and. has Churches,
Schools, and, every advantage of a thriving Country
'
This is a very desirable property, and the Timber and
Mills are equal to any
WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAR-
.
FIELDCOUNTY, PENNA.
For sale, a tract of 250 Acres of first-rate White Pine
Timber Land in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, with
in two miles of Clearfield Creek (which is a good-rafting
stream), and within hauling distance, over a good
road to Pennsylvania Railroad.
There is a new and first-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good
running order, on this property, with dWelling houses
for workmen, and other necessary improvementsmeeded
around a-Lumber manufactory.
The White Pine Timber is heavily set, and of the best
quality. There is also first-rate Oak on the tract, and
the soil is rich and rolling, and can be readily sold for
farming purposes after the timber is off. There are
Several "Hundred Acres of first-rate White Pine timber
lands adjoining this property which can be bought at a
'reasonable price, which would supply timber enough
for several years' operationa.
Lumber can be readily rafted or sent to market by
railroad - aka,goocl profit.
There are Churches. Schools, and Post Office near the
property, and the neighborhood is flourishing and.
prosperous. This is a most dewrable property, and well
worth the attention of capitalists who wish to invest in
active business. For further particulars,- address
-
HUGH W. TENER,
nahf-m&fem N 0.1.3 Sonth. THIRD Street. Phila.
det WANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN
-maan Office, with board, or to rent a house In a first
class neighborhood. t'Address "M.H.D.," PM. mh23-3t.
WANTED TO RENT-A STORE
- and .Dwelling attached. Chestnut. Arch, or
Eighth street preferred. Address' Artist," Press Of
fice. . mh.l9 Ott
ri f , FOR SALE-THE THIRD AND
Fourth house on the west side of BROAD Street,
below COLUMBIA avenue, finished completn Fronts
of Albert freestone, walls papered, ceilings frescoed.
Possession given immediately.
Apply- at the southwest corner of
rohl6-12t'NINTH and SAINSOM Streets.
et FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COT
TAGE, with all the modern conveniences, pleasant•
ly situated on PRICE Street, Germantown. mile from
Depot. It has five Chambers, Gas, Hot and Cold Water,
handsome Gas Fixtures, a variety of Shrubbery. &c,
Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR,
mhl3-firiw6t* ' 233 South THlRD.Street,
FOR S E-A lIA_NDSOME
mzx COUNTRY RESIDENCE with half sere of land, 12
miles f
mhl ~roml4 t oily,l.v.:,.-.At-,7 , 7 -- vsalk from a_,..Eausaaa--
" --l n. - ,pretln s , offo'42aifitothery consitY.
BFOR SALE LOW—A. LARGE
RIcK BUILDING, suitable for Manufacturing pur
poses, in rear of No. 125 Arch street.
mll7 F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street.
git, FOR SALE, NEAR HOLMESBURG
-Mhand a Mil oad Station,tenmilesfromMarket street,
a NEW STONE COTTAGE, with Stable and Coach House
attached;
ALSO,
A STONE' MANSION HOUSE, nearly new, with
Stable, Vegetable Garden, &c. For a full description
and particulars, apply to B. F. GLENN,
32
mb7 3 South FOURTH Street.
et TO LET-A. COMMODIOUS
IDFTELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WET SMELL". &B B ,
0c27-tf 42' and 49 North SECOND Street.
jab FOR SALE—A 'VERY DESIRA
BLE COUNTRY PLACE, of about 44 acres of
highly-cultivated Land, with two small COTTAGES
thereon erectFd, leading the Philadelphia, Wiming
ton, and:Baltimore Turnpike road tothe river Delaware-,
about 19 miles from the city, and about halfway between
Claymont and Holly-Oak stations, on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Railroad, which passes through this pro
perty. The sitnbtio Delaware ealthy, and commands a
fine view of the riverfor over `b) milt s--accessi
ble by trains five Rimes , a day. Terms moderate and
accommodating. Apply to
A. B. CARVER & CO.,
inhl6-6t 5 S. W. corner NINTH and FILBERT Sts.
•
efi TREES AT PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at Public Vendue, on SECOND DAY,tlie
30th instant, at the POMONA GARDEN AND NURSERY,
Burlington county, New Jersey, eight miles east of Phi
ladelphia, and two from Riverton Station, a large collec
..tion of Fruit and Ornamental. Trees, such as Apple, -
Peach, Pear, Cherry, and♦ Plum EVERGREENS, large
and small ~fine specimens for Lawn Planting, producing
an immediate effect. Norway. Firs, Balms, Arborvitte,
and White Pines.
SMALL FRUITS, Grapevines, Strawberries, Raspber
ries' and Blackberries, best selection. Also, Currants,
Gooseberries, and - Asparagus Roots.
The train leaving Philadelphia at 12 o'clock noon. via
Camden and Amboy Railroad, stops at Riverton and re
turns to the city between five and six o'clock F. M. Sale
to commence at one o'clock P. M. A liberal credit gwen.
mhlS-30 WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J.
eft FOR SALE , OR WOULD BE EL
CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY,. A DESIRA
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township,'
Bucks county, Pa., three miles from Doylestown, and
one and a' half from New Britain Station, on the
:Doylestown Railroad, containing 61 acre% six of which
is:woodland, and five meadow; divided into convenient
fields, well 'watered, good building, fruit, Ste. Inquire
at 104. North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. mh7-160
an VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-
The subseribey - - offers at private sale a valuable
FARM, situate in New Britain township, Bucks county,
within half a mile of the Lead Mines,: containing 80%
Acres of good Land, 6 of which are wood land. This
property is situated within three miles of Doylestown.
For -further particulars, apply to the subscriber, on the
property, or at 104 North SIIITH Street, Philadelphia.
inh7-12t. :JOHN NV. THOMAS.
FOR SALE-A SPLENDID
FARM of 124 Acres, right at a Railroad Station,
one hour's ride from Market-street Bridge by rail; build
ings good and finely located; the land of the fast quality
and well watered. Apply to
JAMES It, CUMMINGS,
mhl4-60,- Media, Delaware county. Pa.
SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni.Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public aalo or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6,1563. at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street
All that certain lot or piece. of ground with the two
brick tenements' erected on the rear end thereof, situate
an the south side of Arclistreet (late Mulberry street); at
the distance of one 'hundred and eighty-'our feet eastwapi
fl cm the east side of Twentieth street, in the Ninth ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing infront or bread lb
on the said Arch street twenty feet, andestending south
ward .of that width, in length or depth _ ninety feet.
Bounded northward by said Arch street, westward by
ground now or late of L. Ellmaker, southward' partly
by ground now or late of Charles White and. Famael L.
and partly by, the head of a four-feet-wide alley
leading southward , into Dorothea street. and eastward
by other ground' granted or intended to have been
granted to oath Jacob Carrigan on ground rent. (Being
the same premises which the said_Linus'W. Dexter and
wife, by indenture dated May_ Ist, A. D. 1351, recorded
T
atPhiladelphia, in Deed Book T. H. ,No. 145. page 215, do.
granted and conveyed unto the, said Jacob Carrigan in
fee, reserving . thereout the yearly ground)? ent or sum of
$19.0, payable half-yearly, on the first day of the months
of May and November in every year, for arrears of which
the judgment was obtained upon which this execution
was issued.
EC. P., 92; March. T., '63. Delit, $60.61. E S. Campbell. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as - the property - of
Jacob Carrigan. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 9,1663. inhat3t
DRAIN PIPE.-S TONEW AR E.
DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-inch bore.
2-inch bore - 25 cents per yard.
30 do :..:do.
40.. do do.
5 do 50 .do do.
6 - d 065 - do do.
Every.variety ofconnections, bends, traps, and hi:lpm%.
We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in any quantity,
and oaliberal terms to dealers and those purchasing
in
large quantities.
ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.
Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tons, plain and orna
mental designs, warranted to stand the action. of coal
gas, or th e w eather in any climate.'
GARDEN VASES: -
A - great variety of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra
Cotta, classical designs, ,all. sizes, and warranted to
stand the weather.. Also, Fancy Flower Pots, Banging
Baskets, and Garden , Statuary.
Philadelphia Terra Cotta Works.
Office and Warereorns 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
nik4-wfin tf% _ :,S. A. HARRISON-
_ •
SAIL 36 BOLTS DUTCH
Sail Euck, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,now landing from on board
Dutch brig Sara Elizabeth, from .Amsterdam, ,at first
wharf - below Spruce street. - Imported and for sale br
. HENRY BOHLEN & 80.,
221 and 223 South FOURTH Street.
ICFERRING,--.400 1-16 KEGS DUTCH
HERRING now landing from on board brig - SARA.
ELIZABETH, from Amiterdrn, at first wharf:belowl
SPRUCE Street. Imported and for
BsaOHle by
HENRY LEN & CO.,
2211. and 2123 South FOURTH Street. :
SWEDISH TAR-131 BBLS. SWED
_
ISH TAR landing at first wharf below SPRUCE
Street, from on board brig ,SARA. ELIZABETH., from
Amsterdam. Imported a HENRY sale by • -
Y BOHLEN &
221 an d 223 South FOURTH Street.
lok: A_ FIFTEM N . C.ASKS: MOLL
•a• LAND_GREEN. and GRAY PEAS now . ..larding
from on beard brig Sarah Elizabeth from , Amsterdam; at
first .*hoxf below -Sprace,Street. Imported and. for sale
by GERRY BOHLRR C0....'241,. 2i%3 Sonth
Street:, - mhl9-6t
. . .
NOTICE IS HEREBY ..EVEN TO
Agents; Corporations. andrall otb , :ds having Money
oriothet assets .of the :WEST BRA:ACH '-INSURANCE
colarAriY ; LOCK-1 4 AV.EN,`.Pp!..., , to make payment
toilde:, at ity”.,office, NO. la so,.th .PRONT -
Street. JAS. 1 - v;BILIZ40TON; Sequestrater...
Platt lelibla ; biatob:R; 1 41Pf; ,
. .
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Leeeee and Director
Business Agent.....
HENRY SIMONS
TBRIVIS OF SUBSCRIPTION Fom SIX OPS,RAS.
Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, or
Balcony
Adm . issinnie " " '` 4 619
SubEcriptions leceivad at J.E.GOITLrn Mnaie Store,
corner of Seventh acd Chestut etTeet ORLY, by
trill`24) BIRGFELD, Business Agent.
NEW CJIESTNUTSTREET TITEA.
TRE.
Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY,.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March 5%
Being poeitiveLy the only night
Shakepeare's Greatest Historiml Drama,
RICHARD HI,
Can be produced this season,
will appear in his celebrated Character of
RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER-
The tragedy a ill be produced wit*
NEW BCENEIVE.• _
And a Cast of Unexamplect Strength,
Including Messrs. J. McCullough. X. Wi Lanergan . . ,
J. Cannoll, W. H. Leak, C. Kingsland, J. W. Collier,.
G. Becks, J. Martin. E. B. H01me4...) 1 . Taylor, J. P.
Ward, J. Johnson, C. V. liess,-1. Garland, J. Thomas..
G. Wallis, J. Germon; Madame Ponisi, Mrs. J. EL Al—
len, Miss Mary Wells, Mrs. T. Henry . , an& Miss Le Bran:
Conductor Mr. 1111,2 M BABBLER,
- SATURDAY,
MoEt s positlyely the last appearance of
LUCILLE WESTERN,.
AS .r.ta, ERRING AND PENITENT WIFE; IN EAST
LYNNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT.
MONDAY NEXT,
The First Apppearance of
EDWIN FORREST AS LEAIt:
Doors open at 7: °amain rises precisely at 736 o'clock.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROBSTREET
THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY.
LaST NIGHT OF AURORA FLOYD
THE GENUINE HIT OF THE SEASON''.
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, March 20; 1663,1
AIIROBA FLOYD,
Aurora Floyd.
dol
Meliisti
Talbot 8u15tr0de..........
Steeve (the Soßv)
Car. Sam Prodders •
couclude with a favorite Comedietta.
SATURDAY,•BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW:
MONDAY, MISS MARY PROVOST.
Allar Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra/.
charge. Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. rokl7-It
iiiTALNIIT-STREET THEATRE.
Sole Lemee • Mrs. M. A. DARRETSONi
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
Mr. J S. CLARKE,
Will be Pn'trieda""llll"3" March
Mk.
the great Comed_y of
_ _ . SINGLE LOA
Peter PinkeY • Mr. Clarke.. Kitty Skylark Mrs. Anna Cowell:
To conclude with the favorite Comedy of
' MARRIED LIFE.
Mr, Henry Dove •
Mr. J. S. Clarke.
Mre. Lionel Lynx Mrs Anna Cowell.
SATURDAY, Mr. J. S. CLARKE'S Farewell Night.
Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7%.
WHITTAKER'S AALPHITHEATRB
abeve(late Gard FTH ner & Hemming's); MARKET Street;
TWEL, y
F. W. WHITAKER Manager.
Admission, 25 cents: Private Box and Balcony Seats;
50 cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents ; - Do. Boys', 10 'cents
-Colored Gallery, 15 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock , ;.Commenres at quarter to &-
THURSDAY, March 20,.19&3.
Brilliant and delighted audiences are the order of the
evening.
THIS EVENING, reartir Night' of SAM'LONG: the
beFt•Clown end Comic Singer (-the ages -
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. grand
Family Entertaininents.
Doors ogen at 2 o'clock; To commence at 23e".
G- RDE N INSTITUTE
k— HALL. corner BRGAD . and SPRING GARDEN Sts.
EVERY EVENING- THI&IVREAI .
The original and magnificent Diorama of
THE BURNING- OP-MOSCOW;
.
Deantifal Dioptric Paintings, and amnsing Scenes in
Ventril' quism, by 'the world-renowned humorist, Ittr.
GALLS GEIER Admission, 15-cents, Doors open at 7.
To commence at 8 o'clock. mh2o-151.5"
CONCEC L
RT HAL,.
•••-•, • CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH
SOIREE, FANTASTIQUES -
MONS. HENRI DE GASTON;
Professor of Chemistry and Physics, of Paris.
MONDAY EVENING, March 16: 1,68/, AND EVERY:
EVENING DURING THE WEER:
PRESTIDIGITATION, ELEETRICITY,
MESMERHM .NECROMANTICS,
CHIROMANTICS,.
AMUSING CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.
ILLUSIONS. SOMNAMBULISM,
AM - A ITENTIONI—A MARVEL NEVER HERETO
FORE WITNESSED:9Np
Mons. GASTON will bring. any person who ..may do--
tire it into contact with the celebrated Somnambulist,
CHARLES LECLOQUE, with whom he has won the prize,
of 25,000 francs offered by the Academy of Paris. The,
Somnambulist, being brought into contact with any•per
tun, will answer that person as he would answer his ,
Signor ALBERTI NEGRINI, the famous Italian Tenors
will sing in the intervals.
TICR ETS
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Commence precisely at S o'clock,
ON SATURDAY NEXT,
SOIREE MATINEE,
Two O'CLOCK;
inIAS-3t* FOR LADIES AND FAIRIE;Y PARTIES.
ITUTCHLNSON FAMILY,
•'TRIBE OR ASA,"
- -
Will give TWO CONCERTS ONLY, at the LECTURIti-
ROOM. of CONCERT HALL. on FRIDAY and - SATUtt--
DAY EVENINGS, March 20th and 21st, all appearing.
Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Doors open at;
7; Concert at 8 o'clock. nihlB-30-
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
_
of TENTH ^
CROWDED
ton.
Magnificent works 'of art distribnted gratuitously to.
the visitors.
WEDNESDAY and•SATITRDAY AFTERNOONS Child
ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES. 'Every Child will re
ceive a.GIFT.
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 20th, TOURNAMENT -
OF WIT, SPLENDID PRIZES will be given to the au,
thors of the best and worst Conundrums on an subjeck
The first present, each evening, will be a SPLENDID
CASE OF GLASS WORK.
Admission,. 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening MS o'clock; afternoon at 3. m11343VP•
VOKENDO,RFF'S C ADE TS,-A.
-4- , GRAND SOIREE MILITAIRE, of ECILENDORFF'S.
CADETS, will take place on SATURDAY EVENING;
28th of March. at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Cards of ,
admission, 25 cents; reserved Rats, 50. cents can be ob
tained at Gonld's music store, Seventh and Chestnut
streets. mhl6-6t
D. L. CARPENTER'S
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FLORAL BALL,
at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIJSIC, TUESDAY
EVENING, April 14th.
Family or Gentlemen Tickets, $2.
Can be had of the Managers, of Sohn Thornley, Emit,
all Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter's Rooms, 615 ARCH
Street. mhlo-Lt•.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
and CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEA_ItNED CANARY BIRDS, wilt give his new amt.
Popular entertainments EVENLY EVENING during_ the,,
week, commencing at 7X o'clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attractiors,
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful.
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds ,
in their new characters. •
Admission 2,5 cents. Children 13 cents.
CEP:MANIA_ ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC.
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
at .334 d'Aclock, at the MUSICAL FUNL HALL, C
BENTZ, conductor. Tickets Z 5 cents. Packages of five.
tickets $l. To be had of Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestast
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and• at the
Hall door. - no27-if
- HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA.
NEW OFFICE,
214 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo-6m
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THB
FINE ARTS ,
1025 CITESTICUT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.111.,011 BP. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of stock 830,
PENSIONS.--$lOO BOUNTY AND
PAY procured and collected for Sold Mrs, Sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two
rears, and all soldiers who have bean discharged by
reason of wounds received inhattle, are now entitled to
the $lOO bounty • and the latter, also, to a pension,
.
JAMES 'FULTON, Solicitor fey Claimants,
m - hl 3 12. 2 1 WALNUT Street.
,r,NI •
GIRARD FIRE AND
iN§umulck-
OFFICR, 415 •WALITITI' STREET, PRILADELPHI.3.
This Company coati/nes to take risks on the aslie
glasses of Property at low rates, -
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and nbilits
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the barmai
d the public, during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS.,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future , .
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT. „TERRY WALKS&
JOHN W. CLAGROHN, JOHN THORNLBY,
C. E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM lIART,
DAVID BOYD,__.JB., PETER S. HOE of N. TA.:
Wll. Y. SWAIN, - FITR.MAN Scrnpi•Ams,.
JOSEPH KLAPP M. D.,N. S. LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLEI. - •
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Tice President.
JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary... a 26-liN
VAKE INSURANC
-A- 406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILAD3
FIRE AND INLA
_ _DIREC'
Francis R: Book..
Chas. Richardson.
,:.He Lewis, Jr.,
John W..Everman.
Philip S. Justice.
0. NY:.
• ' FRANCIS BM
CHARLES RICH.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCH'
WEST CHES•TER.,
AND 'PHILADELPHIA RAIL- •
VIA MEDIA.
AENUAL CONFERENCE OF THE DI. - E. cccacisf;.-
AT WEST CEESTER, PENNSYLV.EXA2
Exenrsion;Tickets will be sold between ladelpldei,
and West Chester, good during the sew...urns of con,
FARE FOR THE ROUND .TRIP, ON2r,DOirLA.R.
Trains leave Philadelphia from the- lie jpe . t irorthreaeir
corner of Eighteenth and Market stro,ata at 7.55...ext4i
10,30 e. M., and at 2.60, 4.15; and 6.30
!Pickets must be Procured at the othrler.r.
HEXRY.Woo.so3aperinterslent.
sa tEt DESPA.TeIIs 7 I - INE
NEW YORK. N'T DEL - A.VWff.A.NP`
IifiRITATA:CAPTAL._ , -
The steamer IRONSIDES, V'sindev , er. ins.'ster,i 3 now
loading atihird Pier above . W.P4bpiIIT stvet, a nd,vgi,
leave THIS DA'S at 121 T, r -
For freight, which vill7 - ne taken on e.oorom.oder nat
terms, apply to • 31. BAIRD, &
mhl9-tf 332 `...ior.t.h DELAW . AII.II Avenne.
_ ___
SW. .1 - Agiditt TINE,: FOR
NEVe"FIa AF4,,AWARE: Alstnt
ratARITAN"CA
The .steaMer M 9.FSSX: nicer lead -;
ing at third Pier, above 'WALNUT, Skreet, and ,
will
leave 'PH iS , DAY ;Al S,k.
For freight;' , Vsl4 will , be .taken. on anoonainectatiag
. terms apply to. Wlt. Al. R.A.TRD SE CO:,
!mh:9:ti ,132-. South Jai-AWARE, Avenue.
IV AT - CLOTHESWRINGER , .
, .
.Sa l r. , -,s its valosin srdistr of clothes every six months.
No ~ 1 . - _Large Family Wringer $lO2 / With coo.
No '.h' MF dium Family Wringer.... 7. i Warranted.
No 2,E Diedium:Family nt
Wringer.: $5. IWithent cogs,
N... .3, roall'Faraily Wringer • 3. 'I Not warranted
lioWrinser can-be durable - without 414.1g-Wheela: r
. . WALCOTT & BURNHAM - , 721 CHESTNUT St ..
Exclusive Agents forY4tsteril P...3llndYkVtinia-
L r ADIEB ; le I WI ag
, A. Et r --B RAI-D ; ,
• wiled Soelies-otsfiretrior roanufactuili.,Prioes are lOwee•
I,lttpai these of any Other establiplaneut. BAKBR's.
t . t 009 QUATZ:UT.V.47.4.
AMUSEMENTS.
ANSCHDTIL
ADOLPH BIRCH /MD.
GERMAN ,OPERA
FIRST
EVENING. M 20t.ht '
ruisr NIGHT GE Viz CO oLOND SEASON,
DER WILDSCHUTZ,
(THE POACHER.)
GRAND COMIC OPERA ST,EORTZINZ
ED WIN. FO REST
25 A2{D , 50 •CE2iTS:
PERSONAL.
F ags tut:to DiMittaisMl
CAPITAL $UtOO,OOO
E - COMPANY, NO.,
_.D IPTIMAXCIS.
;TORS. - '-
IL D. Woodrat,
Oeo. A. West,
John Kessler, Jr..
Chas. Stokes.
A. H. Rosenheina,
Joier. G. Bilis-
UK, President :
ARDSON, Vice Preigenp l ,
.: D, Secretary. Enakoln
Mrs. John Draw:
Barton HIM
Mr. Albangitt
Frank Drew.
Mr. Biadlein
=MEE