ARRIVALS AT .. - ur To - 12 o' 'Continental—Ninth Mr Seligman. 11l Bruyu. New Jersey 'NV W Ruggles, New York. BlCaley, New York r Kunkel, lien isburg IV R Co ever, St Paul Chas Willer, Sandusky, Gee E Lounsbury, Illtnols Freemen, Illinois Joseph 'rilden, Boston SV A While, Beet= lliss 1, Nichol% marl ge C Ax 13nItimIre - V imPorter. Lynn, hints it S Adler _ . bort B Dod, U 8 A •Geo H Johnson, Chicheste", New York ' r ely York Eirßound, iicendmrn' VI,P We' .3 ; ileartft jl W aa, tricAcs NAITO& .21,11 1 F/0 IlarthAll:TiS A Cnpt'G<C Craru, U S , W , SlLrbne & wife, Byte IG Church, Me ,, d vine :John 61 Anthony, Prov, R I D Tollkampt, Now York • “G' D Pilzipio, New York • , C R Dinwooq, lowa . . S Bliss, Chicago J T Warren. City:lmal. •G lilowbrav, 'Kentucky D Oilman Sr. la, Wa . sh 'Wm E Baker, Ela Word, Ct '0 W Parker, St Louis 'C Stuart, Chlrngo • B Keys, Cincinnati A Gage, Newborn, N C W Baudler, Bartford,Ct 7.P Holt, B'e - ir Ymk 13.Allilnoull, New York CA Yyrtridgik'CkuOinnati IVl3entou fa` la, Xelr ierk Wm A, Galbraith, Erie, Pa W Lacy, Warren, Pa D Hawley Sz NO, Detroit. gweet L wf,Ml•wittikie B N Broom St wf; Ohio, fb B Thomas,- Barrisbarg Ellwaroliries. R6checter D T Tsvman, Rhode Island W ffolburn ' Boston 'C B Shattuck,' V irginia 'Cant C Swan, Michigan S Will's,thens, P IFlarnuelCendosm, renna, ;IS Hewer, New York leapt S Burbank, US A Gen McCown, USA 0 1 1? Parker, Bost.ell , laixstrd.—einelitlaus. Martin Ward, Baltimore 141elmel Ward, Baltimore J L Lupton, New Jersey J Weightman, New Jersey Lyle, New York Band Dodson, New York W D Sevin Delaware I'Vr Denny, Jr, Delaware 111 !Prim tJ IS:Porter, Sr, Delaware Pehly, Albany .A blendeleon, T Sayer & son 1" Bronson, New JorieY: R H Ward 11..! Swede . Sehoouroaker 13Las 13 Ellis, Now York t Chas Howard, Now York •1-IT •111•E;liSY.LirEtiarn , e. eutssaYer,PennA ' 6,2 cilovelaad,,H Medlor' , S.elt llaven Hon SI MeredothArnistFg Viso C Boggs (A llegheny - yeue Reown, 31,1t0n .1.-Hirst, St Paul, Min Barnes, St Paul, Min J Cessna, Bedford. JF Pennsylvania .J Stllnian, Pennsylvania A LyMep:Allegheuy,- Pa, Waktiliand,. Allegheny akiiiitriatiii-=-011ssatratit Thos W Mird NJ S Cunningham . • C W B Marsh:sib-31d - JEIB F Smith, Reading J C Pennewell, Dover;-Del Mold Raughley,,Dover, Del W B Thompson, Va• • B E Dresser, Fauna J A WElganerA w f, N y -J J Speed E Jacobs Siaein, Wash, D C F Anderson W T S Fairbank A J Saldwittiliew York : ' H D Vanhorn B Littlefield, Now York J 11 Woods, Jr, N.J . • ' Loulli—Chestirtit Moorec NevrJers , oY T W Roody tiV T Kneas, WaShinitoit J D Jouoi • • • Geo.Sehall, Penna• Nif 11 Canfield, Ohio -- XC Suydam, Now York . oleott, Ohio T 0 Van. - .AleneDanyille Chas Smith, Chricago Henry Lane, Zanesville, 0 Jos D N Hampshire John Gilmore Sc la, N Y' Thus Marshall, Easton. • The lUulois—Areh Frank Sintlter, Ohio se 0 Longenecker, R Dunlap V W Wattles, Pittsburg I Zehring, Ohio T Tombleson. Pottsville IVin Semper, Allegheny city States Union—Stith W P Holmes, Cincinnati , C P Fisher:. U S H Cornell, Ruben, N Y Miss M Wilson, New York L Morton, Chester. Pa Phillips Chesser, Pa Alre Gage, - Virginia W H Hunt, Baltimore a r tobt McGee, New York. National—lt: ace st :D K Turner, Hartsville John Seabold. New Berlin Cant P B Shalters, Jr B DI Hall, New York L Potts, New York ' Jacob Yontz, lowa R m 1 Thomas, Columbus, 0 Commercial—Sixth at E J Torbert, Jr, Coatesville C Snyder A Malesberger,Pottatown KM Brady, Lancaster co 0 -Mahaffey, Lancader co AS.Glazier, Ohio 'W" Snowdon, Delaware OToßoa, Delaware Dr J T Rowand larc Peterson, Penna. Mount Vernms"Seco If Burns, Trenton, N J Ni'm Burk, Pen nsyt vania J Robinson, New York lioward Buck,,Penna Madison—Second. St., abovalliarket. 1 James Curtin, New York H E Thayer; New Jersey if B "Ferguson & wire, N J M . Fur„aeson. 8t la. Bridgeton 'W T McKinney, Lewistown J G Bullock, D auctue, lowa A. Butt, Danville G NV Lewi3. New York A B Hall, New Jersey Thos S Mahlen 'Black Bear—Third st, above Calle whin.. Thos T Willard, Pa f Geo Neimayer, Lehigh co Chas Roads, South arnptonjT Neimayur, Lehigh co Bald Eagle—Third at., above Callovirhill. Geo L Barmyer, Quakertwn I W Y Ruder, Trexlertovin Peter B Yoder, TrexlertiwnP A Greiner, Bucks co Isaac B Haines, Fogelsville SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. SWEET' INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Runs and Scalds immediately. COUGH 1 COUGH ! COUGH I—WHY BE TROU BLED with Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, or any Pulmo nary Complaint, when so sure a remedy as JAYNE'S ixpectorant can bo obtained? Sold at 242 CHESTNUT street. mh2l-2t A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION CAN HE 011. Vaned by the use of ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. March, April, May, and June. are the best xi:tenths to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adier tisement. fe27•fmw3m ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST MEL made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL MALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory, Our OmM..pEicE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & CO. 80 , 1 MARKET Street. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BEST HUME 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. .ORAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, air The .Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four aides of each boa. FACTORY, No. 81. BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street.) New York. S—T-4860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation find late honre. 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 Diarhmha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the 'weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great renderer. 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 sona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Rotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, sio2 BROADWAY. New York.. se24-6m 11,&_A.P.RIEM). ROBERTS—RENNARD. —On Wednesday, March 18th,32.63, by hie 'Honor Mayor Henry, Mr. .Toseph Roberts and Miss Amanda Bonnard, both of Chester count". CCheeter-County papers please copy.] TEAL—CRAMBERLAIN. — On the 16tb nit., by fl,e Rev. Samuel Dnrborrow, Mr. Jacob Teal, Jr., of this city, o ]Kies Orinda A: Chamberlain, of Sandwich, Mass. * MO - BR—MINISTER. —At Brooklyn, on tb e 18th in qt. , by Rev. R. M. Johnson, Mr. Win. Cruger to Miss SWIM' Minieter, all of Philadelphia. DIED. ASHRURNER. —On Saturday evening, the- 21st inst., .Algernon B. Ashburuer, in the 42d year of hisage. His relatives and male friends are Invited to attend hte funeral, from his late residence, No, 114 North Nine teenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *** TRYON.—On Sunday morning, the 22d instant, Mrs. Christian Tryon,-wife of George W. Tryon, in the 71st year of her age. • .. . Due notice will be given of the funeral. ** GILLINGHAM. —On , the 20th instant, Harry, son of Georf i e and Louisa E. Gillingham, aged 2 years and 6 xuont The relatives and friends of the faratb are respectfully vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 941 New Marken street, 'on Second-day, (to-day,)) at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Fair Hill. * the city of Washington, D. Cno esday the .12111 instant, after a , brief Albert Wilsan Yanvier, son of the late William Janvier, of this . • .11111,N.—On the 20th instant, Mr. George Amen, in tho Both of-his age. .—On the 20th-instant, James Kerr in. the V • ear of his age. FEITZ.—On the 20th instant, Cathartne-Fritz, , in the ' Odrilit r '.4 r n at te. 19th ' ltiaalit, Mrs. Ellen . 01111i.44 79 Yore. TOP HOTMS, iik LAEIT d Otkeinnut streets.. W The mpso n&ly, Wil,Del Lt.Thompsou, New Joreey F 11-Archer, Salem C F 'Ponying', Louisville C E Weaver dc wf,Viirash,D C BeWal.'N.;%v York Chaelf Lord & ver, Boston T Hood &dna:Madison, Miss flapt',A. Hopkins, U S A DrCbas Cantor c wf, N Y R - V Sumner, Jr, U S A Jos N Borland, Pittsburg 0 II Burrows, New York D E Bandme.n, New York John P Vincent, Flarrisbnrg James C Ma rshall, Brio John H Biagio!, Boston C H Pettit, Minneapolis Dl3 Penn, Jr, Stockbridge B W Jacobs, Mass W H Gabbard, Bow York A Lunbert, New York W Harper, Wash. 1) C Dr J G Parry & wf. B,lston R J Brows, Leave ow' lb city I,V A Wallace, New York Mr Smith, New York B Gaylord. Massanhoselts S Brown, Baltimore Lieut E H Sulks ,t, US A W 111 Stewart, WaMington IA C Walker, Clearfiold co J N Brewer, Bri , ton Maker H MsCobb. Boston J Lewis, West Chester II Sargent, Cincinnati T Chapman, Clowdand T W Mulford, California F M R De Monoada, S C • Benj Grant, Erie,-Pa H S Goodwin" Williamsport' Limit D F Beigle. N.O • • Wm II Grev6m,. Boston B R Gritiwold; Cleveland C English; Zanesville, 0 .E D liewitlll L New York E H Harris, St Louis W W Boyington, Chicago A•Senverns, N . B Updike, Chir.ago • J H Walker, Erie, Pa C Hunter, Chicago Campbell, Albany, Wis Foster. New 'Fork R R Donnelly. OltM Hen J P Joaos,-adAng Mrs D ereg,,,.• Reading Alex Garrett, Leavenworth J A Hiestand, Lancaster BWilliams ii ,` AdEL O NeVTOrg. won,' below tttnth. 1,..z. R A. NVashingter,,- Nei:Lila-. W H Baglo,Harrisbarg„ - • C L Ls m'berton, - HarrishUrg D W Fisher,,Rochester. John Calhoun, Poona sa Buffune, N Hampshire Corn narnerillor. II S N .1 D Hoover, Washington Wm Baton, .Brooklyn Madison &Lando, - Reading Dr L.Thlt omas, New - York Liont G , W,Sharpson & la • IA Wheeler, Washington Win: Ftl6kt Chester., Pa W Frick, Lthas tar, Pa ' Miss .Frlok,' Chester, Pa Mrs NV ilahornas, N J B J Shipped, Pottsville TI Hoffman, Baltimore Herrick, Di owl ville, Pa Mricolter.„6lereivi, le. Pc.. Albert St 431ait;,.New.York Tilts 61 Protest,-.6tecir Yoik. B-H Gardner, Pit'shrirg ' ' ir Haolvirilin, Harrisburg -.-: ii:,-,LNiilla, tiliarnhsrsharK - --'-' " ‘-brigtoril Bt.,Lotus .7. i'rk ii:Adarns & la, - J Ives Parson, Auburn, N Y. 'rhos hicKahan,Nort York Frank Bolton, New York J Mclnare,.Elkton, Indiana S llnfolyinson, US A WintlCarey, AlexAnclria, VS, rZi,lills fa i li r ttth ;V a Jul WI A 6 - ' 4 l c ir k Crawfrika, Castie,:p a J Staab, Penn:Sib/Hula Thdmas Jones Poona Alfred -Penns, J.B Sn'tith, Cambridge, Mass E ..Massachusetts L M Brown;-Lafayette. street, toellsk? Aral. 111 H Ruler, Pennsylvania J Schilling,hio . • Will'Stewart, Mercer, Ps J:F Benham, Ohio JP Gilchrist, Ohio . _ F Leach, Owego, N Y F•Leach; Sr, Owego, N Y T F bliarpallek, Salem, 0 A Cense. Salem, 0 D Frisbee, Connellsville D F.Keagy, Woodbary;Pa - Afra Dr Dirge, St Louis.. • R 11 Porter & la. U S Army A W Hillman, Wilkesbarrs W A McCance, Whnsport Chas Hirsh, Lancaster . 'street. ambo - ve•Pifth. Cast N B Allan, R Island-' T Howell, HAmilton, 0' J W Davis, Hamilton, 0 Kteinbam., J Meat Col C Kochersperger W H Halliday, Boston RTOwI%.IPS N. • Richard Barks, TI S • Col P Lyle;• II S A P S Harra; -.Havana J B 00111101' & sons, Del D A Rich, Adams, N Y . . . H P R Shady. Delaware ;Tos Rowlantl, Now York" 1.1 - ,Ch.ambe.rlin, Milton, Pa street, above. Third.. A.Cro'yean, Baltimote LNisson,. - New York . , &IV & 11Ir4B Cockburn, N Y Allowling:.London B.Hauger, New Jerriey. A C„Paatridge, Wheeling Mrs Edwardi,'Bostou .11 ft-Pi:lvan; New _York Jas WUsou, Now York Blll.ll,'Sinio ' - B•M Parry,. Bristol • _ AWilliam Poona Limit J!lNltifirath .treet, ahoy. Third. C W Barnoy,Allenhony city W W Corinth, U S A W HOLUM], Reading . Miss Roman, Reading - Stilson Hutchins, 'llubuqUe Robert Rillboro D Bitrry,'Pittsburg, and Market streets. F .Tohnson & lady, N York Lewis Pussy. Penna Mrs Neeley, Lebanon co, Pa Henry (3, Pavel', Pittsburg D S Byrnes, Wilming'n, Dal Pearsol, Boston BI.11:1!,35% A Wolfkill., Lewistown 1 eet, above Third. 0111(011er, Baltimore Sand Gross St la, Ashland Chas Rummel, Port Carbon Jos Eisenach, Port Carbon Eats , Si'Lyman, Pottsville F A Bossler, Pottsville reet, above Cheitnut. W H Eder. Maryland L B Platt, Delaware W McClelland, Maryland D Kimble; Cheater co W C H Miller G C Waller W Bowers, Delaware G W King, Penna E Jones d street, above Arch. J L Lansing, Pennsylvania A J Shield:3, Pennsylvania Beni Graton Capt Ingham. & lady, N Weekly Repo rt of Internieht.s. IALTH 0FF10.13, .March 21, in the City of Philad 118 t March, 1863. Deaths and intorment -1121 from the 14th to , ti • ci 4 Z . 1.. 10. DISEASES. Z DISEASES. •• :1:4 •ss :;', •c. da r.p -4 0 Abases 3 1 Fever, Scarlet 12 Asphyxia 1 Typhus 2 Anomia...... ........ 1 " Typhoid 6 Apoplexy 6 Gangrene 1 Burns and Scalds... Hiemorrhage,Uterus 1 Cancer 2 Ilooplng _Congli 1 Uterus .1 Inflammation Brain. 4 6 Stomach 2 Bronchi.. 4 1 Croup 10 .',' Breast... 1 Congestion Brain.... 1 8 Larynx .. 1 ' Lungs....• 3 2 " ' Liver .... 3 Cho.' Ira - 1 " Lungs. - --7 14 ' Martins 1 " Perlto'rn. 1 1 Colic. I 1" Stem St B. 6 1 Carbuncle l lnanition . . 1 ConsumptionAungs. 40 6 Injuries from , fall.. 1 .‘ Convulsions 14 Intemperance , ./- Cirrhosis ofLiver.... 1 • Malfortnatirld.'; ..... .. 2 Diptherial Marasmus 1 10 Diarrhcea t ' 2.1 Neuralgia Dropsy, Brain 4 Old Ag 0....• .. ..•• • •• ' le earl... .. .. 2• 1 Palsy .. ..., . •..• 4 . 1. , Disee of Brain • 2 Pyenfia • • • .• :• , ••,• • • • ./ llmrt... ... .. 7 3 ltawover ortalt.•lt,••,. .-.11 1% Drowned.. Liver__ .. "1 Scrofula. , ..... ... .... 1. Dr0wned.......... ;.. 3 Softening of BraiM.. -2 Dysentery ::. :. :.- ... .. 1 1 Small Pox 6 6 .Debility.... '.":- ....... 9 4 Mill-born • 10 Effusion on Brain- .. 1 1 Syphilis 1 1 Erysipelas • - 21 . Wounds—Gunshot -•1 2 Enlargement:Giver:. 1 I-- 152 130 ,gxplosion of Boiler.. 1 1 Total. 'MERE WERE- Fwm 80 to 40.. • 40 to 60.. 50 to 60.. " 60 to 70... " 70 to 80... " 80 to 90.:. OF TAE ABOVE Under 1 year. From 1 to 2. " 2 toy. 5 to .10 10 to EL 15 to 20. " 20 to '3O. Total..' WAt ans. , 1 wAnns. WARDS, First . ' 16 Tenth • 9 Nineteenth ' 32 Second. .. ... Eleventh... - ..... Twentieth _ 13 Third . .. 7 Twelfth., .5 . 8 TwentyArst.:... .11 5 Fourth 13. Thhte,eitt . hZ. Twenty-second.. 9 TWetity-third...; 4 Sixth 6 Fiftivith....... - .13 Twenty-fonrth.l2 ... ..... 0 Sixteenth.... . 7TV e nty.4l. . 6 -Eighth - .11 i Seventeenth.— .10 Unhnown. ....... 19 Ninth .. ; - 81 Eighteenth..:... 51 Total: Deduct deaths frornithe country • Met deaths in the 26 4. -- IsTfitiyity_—llnited-States.l9B; 'Foreign, 691 Unknown,ls.•• • Fromithe - 'Almshouse, 4 ; ,Deoplerof C010r,.11 from the 6ountry ]B ' The ncufiber of deaths, compared with the corresporid trig wet6r-uf 38621 and of last week, was ."follows. Weektending March 22, 1862.1 was 296 ' Week ending March,l4; 1863; was 901 • Males; 165; •Females; 1171 :Boys; 70,i Glr6o. Deaths and interments otsohliers the city, ' By order of thoßoard of Health. WILLIAM - READ, Health Officer. p,L A FL'OREN TINES . - A new thin material, 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Barege Hernani 3-4 and S-4 wide. Black BaKeges 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Crape Marches 3-4 and 8-4 wide. Black Chalys and Crape Tammatans. Black Bombazines and Summer Bombazines. Black Gros-grain and Poult de Soie Silks. Black Glossy Lyons Taffeta Silks. Black Tamises and Mousselines, Just Received by ' BESSON & SON, MOUNING STORE, mblo No: OIS CHESTNUT Street,. , -4 EAGL - P,'"-E,CairP . P<PAr'-5,P., 1 F4 . .'"V ENV SHADES..- -'16,... , , . Leather eololored Pettit de!Soie, . Ordered Shades or roa, - - Light, browns, blase, priPpies, &e., &C:- . " - 1.- EYRE. dz LAIWELL, ' ' ''''''* , *.x ' %FOURTH - and &WM mh23 TYRE & LANDIILL, FOulf.T.H. - AND s A k e :s a n e i k MauiFiendgleei.s Goode " Ettreta 0.0 0.1:117,00. . Grenadines and: 'Bernal:Lima. New style . trench Cantbries. 174:1:fRET.Ilext.t. cHußca, (Man day) 7 4 11 t 0 0r thesn,w:uctTock. Ti:Xetsl4::::+l.l:sB proceeds for theßeit --1!k:-.."INIVERSAlt.Y OF THE pcitrriliefowAssoglATlVA THE" 1 - 1 0 K -kultoff q„. YOUNG. 'l' '0 . c;ve Eighteklatil, 9n -TABERNACLE BAPTI9 , a, Iso3, at larterbefore Church, in CELESTV'T Koro" C Eddy q - I D. D., Hon. TUESDAY EVENIN6; 'FAci 8 o'clock.' rffl. • - • • • . . „ • • James Pollock, antl.gebtiaai Coettitut. •9 READt pid . • PriIi.A_DELPII I I-A...-.M1ik. , .. , .. 4 3 27 South Witl-I,li 0A f) COIIIRiVITT,` , :OIII%, 18 _ 63 „.„,„ •YOU H- RT Street, Piiit,fusLyui 3 OfttiolisaN ')NS of this To avotd "dstentiOri,stlie - Veld - ere' of 0081% 'd to lsave Company due on the let proximo ;Are rettresi l / 4 "hen re them at this office on or before* the' Slit' ine,t, livery ceipts will be ven and cheeks will lie readrford& on the Ist promino, - •m - exeltentaffor saWreeeipte. n ,ib2SiSt . To. -Tuw., .LADIES CON.NCOUFF...t6 with the Fair held at - Concert Hall for the benefit ofthe sick and wounded-soldiers,.December 10, 1802 l: Many thanks for - boxes containing hospital stores f6r the field,. received at .Washington city from Airs. W. Chaplain and Misss Lithe Price; of Philadelphia, being part of proceeds of a Fair held at that time. They were very gratefully received," - and I hope the kind ladies will• continue the „nnod work; if_ is all for the brave soldiers, who give theirlives for , their country. .I.also acknow ledge - through ilia above a donation of lemons and ..orangeS, from MOMS: J. ID: ..Benners - and Warner Dra per ; also flannel shirts, from Miss Ann St. Clair, I shallnlWaYS be happy to receive anything entrusted. to my care,,andwill take great pleasure in distributing where moot needed... - It* • " MM , . MAJOR WEED. UNIVERSITY. OF PENNSYLVA 111A, DEPARTMENT, OF FARTS.—The Ex amination of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Second Term, will he held in ,the following order: /MOND AY, Ml—Fruit 9 toll, Sophomores; by Prof. Frazer,(Chemistry of the Metalloids); and Freshmen, by Prof. Kendall (Algebra), written, From 11 to 1, Ju niors. by the Provost (Intellectual:Philosophy. ) TUESDAY, 24th —From 9 to 11, Juniors (Differential Calculus), and SOphomores (Trigonometry), by Prof. Kendall, written. - .From 11 to 1, Freshmen, byProf. Al len Cfliwydides). WEDNESDAY, 25th,—From 9 to 11, Sophomores. by Prof. Allen, (Thuovdides,- Sicilian Expedition.) From 11 to-1, Juniors, by Prof. Fraser, (Dynamics and Hydro- THURSDAY, 26th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof Jackson (Horace's Epistles). From 11 to 1; Sophomores, by Prof Coppim (Latham's Handbook of the English Language). FRIDAY; 27th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Allen (Demosthenes). From D. to 1, Freshmen, Prof. Jackson (Horace's Satires). MONDAY, zOth.—From 9 to 11. Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson (Cicero de Senectute). From 11 so 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Coppee (History). '' GEORGE-ALLEN. mh29-71 Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. MCALEB COPE, - TREASURER. OP THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMIS SION, Northeast corner of MINOR and SIXTH streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report : R. Y. Massey 'MOO 00 George Blight 25 00 Wilson C, Swann,.M.D 59 00 Rev. Wm. 11. Furness 20 00 R. L Iddings 500 E. T Women's Pennsylvania Branch' of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, per Mrs. John I'. Frazer, Treas. of the Finance Committee .. 300 00 H. T.[Desilver 50 00 Ladies' Aid of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Spring Garden street, per 31. C. Knauff and E. W.. Mayer, Secretaries' 15 00 C. S 20.00 Unclaimed reward for a fur collar found 2 00 Previgqely reported Total $57, IT3 25 The Sanitary Commission,.No..27 . South -Sixth street, also acknowledge the receipt of the following donations in hospital supplies since the last report: Holmesburg Ladies' Aid, 1 pkge. Yardleyyille do do, 2 do, Mrs. Lydia R. Yard ley, Sec's. Montrose Ladies' Aid, ,1 pkge, Miss C. Blackman, New Philadelphia Ladies' Aid, 1 pkge, Mrs. D. 11. Dodson, Prest. Chester County Central Ladies' Aid, 2 plrges, R. • S. Price, Seey. _ Springfield Ladies' Aid, 1 pkge, Maggie B. Panceast, Pottstown Ladies' Aid, ..1 pkge, Miss Liizie W. Rutter, Upper Darby Ladies' Aid. • Union. Sewing Association, P. Cases, Miss Julia Lewis, Mary E. Santee, steel:inks. Mrs. Wm. H. Carryl, hooks and papers.' Miss Bohlen, clothing. McCounellsburg Ladies',Aid, 1 pkge, Mrs. M. Kendall, PORT ROYAL AND EMANCIPA. .TION.—The MKT ROYAL RELIEF COMMIT TEE of.this city, will celebrate its fireb anniversary by a public meeting in CONCERT HALL next THURSDAY EVENING,' the 26th inst. Hon. JOHN A. BINGHAM, of Ohio, and other distinguished speakers, will take part in the - proceedings.' mh2l-tf PENNSYLVANIA !MINING -COAL— PANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice Ifl hereby given, that the Annual Meeting - lot .the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN will be held at the 011104 of the Company ' No. 417 WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April 6th, PM, at 12 o'clock It., at which time and . place an election for. Nine Directors, to serve for one year, will be held. DAY, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia, March 20, 11363. mh2l.-14t THE YOUNG . HEN'' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA: —The Re gular Monthly Meetnig of this Association will be held on MONDAY EVENING. March 23, at 7g o'clock; at the Rooms, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. Mr. CLIFFORD P. ItIcCALLA will read an Essay on "Na tional Morals." 'Strangers are always welcome. nih2l-2t* . GEORGE GOOKMAN, President. MISS EMMA_ HARDINGE WILL give a Historical Lecture on MONDAY , Evening, March 23, at the UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESH MENT SALOON. Proceeds for the benefit of Saloon. Admission 10 cents. Soldiers of the Union free. mh2o-3t THE BOARD. OF IVIA. E M - NAG 131t8 of the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad Company have declared a dividend of three and one-half per cent. , clear of National Tax, payable on and after the Ist day of April next. Transfers will not be made for ten days after the Met instant. W. S. WILSON, Treasurer. March 19,1663. mlll6-mtvf tapl .UNION LE AGUE YN THE TWENTY - FOURTH WARD. At a meeting of the Union League in the Twenty feurth ward, held March 18, 1863, the following oMcere were elected : PRESIDENT. N. B. BROWNE. VICE-PRESIDENT 6. E. SPENCER MILLER,JOHN COLAHAN, THOMAS S. ELLIS, I JAMES MILLER.' DIRECTORS. Samuel Field, T. M. Wiltberger, James N. Marks, J. R. McCurdy, - Henry C. Townsend, B. Andrews Knight, Edward Miller, Henry C. Lea, .C. M. Eakin, TREASURER. SECRETARY. Clarence H. Clark. Henry E.' Rood.. ' The 'Directore were appointed a Committee to receive the names of those desirous ofjoining, the'Leagae. The next meeting will be hold at half past seven o'clock on WEDNESDAY evening next, March 25; xt SADNDER'S INSTITUTE,THIRTY-NINTH Street. above Market. • J. R. McCURDY. mh2o-31 5 Secretary, pro-tem. 1}:.• PRACTICAL CIIEHISTRY.--- THE Spring Course of afternoon instruction in Ma --nipulations, Experimental Illustrations, .Testing, and Analysis in the Laboratory of the 'Polytechnic College, will begin on MONDAY. March Md. Apply from 4 to 6P. M. at the Cellega Balding, MAR KET Street, and west PENN SQUARE ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D. MONUMENT CEMETERY NO— TICE.—An assessment of 60 cents on each awl every lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from taxation) will be due and, payable at the office -of the Ceme. ery, No. 141 North SIXTH. Street, on the let day of April next. The payment of $11.40 on any one lot, together with the assessments now due, will exempt the same from taxation or assessment forever hereafter,lfpaid before the let day of April next; if paid after that time, the as 3 sessment then falling due must be paid in addition. nibl7-tapl E TAYLOR. Secretary. COMMISSIOr IMP CITY EFOrthrSu9ary°7ll26°27" To HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS, RESTAU RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUORS by less measure than one quart. Applicants for LICENSE will apply at THIS OFFICE as provided by act of Assembly, approved April:2o, 1838: on the following days. viz.: WARDS. First Second Third and Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh and Eighth. Ninth and Tenth Eleventh . Twelfth and Thirteenth Fourteenth and Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth and'Nineteenth... Twentieth Twenty-first and Twenty= decond Twenty-third and Twenty. fourth Twenty-fifth. fe27-to mh24 HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, ME CUTHBERT Street—This institution is now open (or tbe reception of sick and wounded' Soldiers, who will be recall e d. and provided for In the 'most comfortable manney, iree of olutrge.• B. F. GLENN, n022-tf Secretary of Boatd of Managers. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE --t)_COMPANY. OF THE STATE OF PEANSYLVA. 7 , BUlJ.Yrica; 613 CHESTNUTSTREET, PHILADBLPHIAi-: Pebraary,23, The business and affairs of this Company being now in process 'of - liquidation. all parties,•having claims against the Commonwealth Insuranea Company of _ - the Linnie of, Pennsylvania will _present the same for -settlement and pay m entat this °thee within tbirty days By order Of the Board of blreetors,_ •• • BADIVAL B.4loo2L.Sectatary. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,. MANTLES, D STAPLE GOODS, • To which they invite the attention, of Purchasers zahl9-thschwsbt EYRE & LANDELL, T ; ; ! IN E N NAPKINS, AT $2 PER finer do., at $2.50; heavy Barnsley. at $3; ...15 me lot all Linen Towels; $2; better do., at $2.60; very fine do., broad border and fringed ends,‘ $3; all Linea Doylies. at $1; fine do., $1.25; one lot extra quality,: cut ready for use, $1.50; Union Table Linen, 62Yc. ; heavy - , all Lines spot, 75c. ; finer do , 874 c. and $1; extra heavy Barnsley, two vafds wide, at $1.25; a largo lot,different widths, of the hand-loom Table Linen; one lot fine Fronting Linen, 45c., by the piece; finer do., .sMs..—these a a groat bargain. All Li Russia dker chieti:, perdozen; finer do., at n7s ; rash,. in various quall s tes, and large variety of all kinds of Linen Goods, tilt I will sell for less than others are selling them. GRANVILLE B. .FIAINES, inh23-3t No. 1013 MARKET Street, ab. TE,NPO. . . HALL "B.v.H CO 26 SO - CPA:J:I - -•—• SECOND Street, have nor open, New styles of Fancy Silks. - Plain Silks, of the new shades.' Check Silks. Spun Silk Plaids: Printed Pongees and Foulards. Black and colored Corded Silka. Black. Taffetas and Gros de Eltinea, $592 00 $50,531 25 CHEAP DRY GOODS, .CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, AND WINDOW SHADES. —V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH' and MAR KET Streets, will open this morning from Auction, In grain Carpets, at 50, 62, 75, 87c., and 81; Batty and Stair Carpets, 50c. to' $1; ling Carpets. 45 to Slc.,• Eloor. Oil Clotho, 60 to 75 eta. • Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75c. to $1.50; Sheeting, 'Shirting, and Pillow Case Mnslins. 20 to 40 eta.,_. Table Linens, 62e: to $1; Napkins, 16340. ; White and Colored Marseilles Quilts, $3 to $Bl Stella Shawls; $3 to $8; Mons de Laines, 2.5 to 37e. ; Chintzes, 22 to 2Se. ; ,Cloth Table Covers,sl.so to $1; Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, 75 ets. to $1.50; Fancy Shirting Flannels', 50 to 65e. mhll-wfmlm .Monday,.March 2, 'lto .Tuesday,3, .Wednesday, 4.. .Thursday, 6,. .Friday .Friday, :Monday, . 9, .Tuesday, . ": a 10, •Wednesday, " :11, .Thursiday, a " 12, :Friday, " 13;.' ;Hominy; " 16, .Tuesday, " 17, .Wedneßday, " 18, .Thursday„ " 19, • •Friday, • " Monday," 23; - " ;TutiMay; ." 24, " JAMES.SHAW. Clark. STOCKS and BONDS, and all lands of U.S. GOVERN. KENT SEOURITIESIbought and sold on Commission, ex elusively. Business Paper and Leans on Collateral immolated at lowest rates. • Orders by Mail shall rosette prompt attention. Before to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Sfee. D. Parrish, Esq., . John B. Myers St Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.. Furness, Brinley, Co., John Thomas, leo. OLIVE .-01 L..-AN INVOICE JUST readied and for sale by 'CHAS. & 'JAB. CAE figtrrtetBll, raTr. a . 4dAl Autig-tf. OFFICE OF THE HUILGIF.ONAR.. TO,THE ARMY AND NAVY,, PBILApEL PEA, Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriations for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the elks of =the Sumeon-Artist to the Government,- No. 1009 CHESTNUT Street. B. PRANK PALMER, is9-13m Government Surgeon-Artist. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., A 6 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Have now open their penal assortment of E. & L. FICtURTEI AND ARCH. FOURTH. AND ARCH, FOURTH AND AROH. ARE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES. FASHIONABLE SILKS, FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, FASHIONABLE ORGANDIES, FASHIONABLE CHINTZES, FASHIONABLE SKIRTINGS, TAFFETA DE ANNISSE, New Goods, TACON CLOTHS FOR, DRESSES, FULL LINE OF STAPLE GOODS. mh4-wfmtf . . Alui,than wholesale Priopa. _ s iu L g s s .— are m b Y . ,-, RaTA IR sc2 S :93 lr oTi 4 dera ° bry 3011,, B : ; 7Ain u 2 s 2 s 1 , 111t!n t a g I LNa t % e , T r i ali i d :w 'e l . 46"Yarii -134, 2, 234., and 2.14 Williamsville, WiAinP - .• Shirting's, Marseillas Allenda"" - _Lolls, very heavy, at $6, a great bargain. at $2. IToneycomlis at $2.50. _e lot Brilliants, first-rate quality, at 25 cents by the a P t icke y .. ,c ut •,abent Ea yards. ali N e v se m ar E b ß eini [ s A ni x d E ar s o . und mh23.31 No. 101_3 MARKET Street, ab. wide at Mils .ieitehed Sheeting, the lowest prices. ...tta, and all the best makes of FiIYWI N _ . . HAIL &, CO 26 SOUTH -,,,--- iiikCOND Slied, - wilLopen, THIS MORNING. • One case of the new shades of Alpacas, at 6236 cents. probably the finest goods and the best shades for the price in the city. - Arabian G laces and Taffeta '' D'Ete,'-' of the new shades. Printed Pongees and Foulards. - - -- Priated Cambees and French ChintzeL Mohair Glaces and Poll De CheiTeS• roh23 New styles of Dress, of varia".. B names. 3ir AzE ND LEATHER- o . oLatt 1 DRESS' 0M,%%5. Mode and Tam Wo n e Lainef Double-width De Lain.' 3B and iit'aliairir; Plaid Valencias, all cok s r,a ; A great variety of Dress t, for - suite. Small black ;and white, d brdriVir and; white, Pied Brown Silks. dark shades; Plaid Olive Foulard Silk, for Frieruis".v._. One piece of Olive Simmer Silk, wade- ante good, Vir Friends; Together with Williamsville, .Wiimsuttlip and' all the , best makes of Muslins, at JOHN Enib23 7021 ARCH Street. I R. CASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH tf • EIGHTH Street, has now open many desirable and , seasonable Oc ods, from the New York sales of. this week.. Also, many lots of SPRING: DRESS GOODS, SIIAWLI, Sze., which will be sold at about last year's prices. Black Stella Shawls,'broFhe border, 55.50 Black Stella Shawls, $4.75. 13IackStella Shawls from 53.50 to 520. New style Spring Plaid Shawls, $5. Closing out line Broche Shawls at half what they, would now cost to import. DRAB -AND MODE ALPACAS. • . - - - Best quality and shades of Modes, Drab and Leather colored Alpacas for the prices in this market. SHEPHERD'S PLAID DELAINES AND CASHMERES. I case Shepherd's Plaid Delaines, 30c. 1 case Shepherd's Plaid Cashmeres, Sic. 1 case Shepherd's Plaid Cmshmeres all wool. ` MOZAIVIBIQUES, PLAIN AND PLAID. : _ . . . 1 case elain Mozambiques, left from last year, at 22c. lease Plain Mozambiques, left from last year, at 31e 1 ease Plain Mozambiques, superior quality, 31e. Spring Dress Goods ISX, 20, 22, 25, 31, Sm. 6-4 DAMASKS OR BIiOCATELLES. GO pieces of the above Goods, excellent quality, choice colors, Buff, Modes, Blues, Crimsons, .Greens, &c., it. TABLE LINENS, Doylies, Napkins, Shirting Linens, FLANNELS—White and Colored. • SPRING CLOAKING CLOTHS—Choice shades. KID GLOVES—Cheapest stock of Kid Gloves in the city. " J. R. CASSELBERRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods House, 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. S.—Best quality HOOP SKIRTS, at old prices, in Hoop-Skirt Show Room, second:floor. CANTON MATTINGB, left from last year, arranged for sale on the third floor. mh2S-21 CASSELBERRY.' :EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS AT LOW PRICES.—A. full assortment of Green Burgun dy and Crimson Cloth PIANO COVERS with rich em broidered bordem SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, mhl3.l2trp . 1008 CHESTNUT street. BLEACHED MUSLINS.---THE SUB scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of Shirting Muslins —as Williamsville, Wamsutta, Wauregan, Semper Idem, Lonsdale, and New York Mills, below the wholesale prices. SHEPPARD, 'VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, ' mhl3-12trp 1008 CNESTNUT Street. LINENS, LINEN GOODS, & - c.-THE largest assortment in the City of flret-class reliable Shirting Linens, and Linen Goods generally, much be low the present advanced prices, to which the attention of families and buyers generally is respectfully invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGE N, Sc ARRISON, mIll3-121rp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MILLINERY GOODS. '.?V STRING BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, (Late Rosenheim, Brooks, & 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, MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL, to which the attention of the trade is respectfully soli cited. ' mhlB-tf 1863. RIBBONS MILVNERY:GOOIjS L. DANNENBAVA/ et CO., No. 57 North SECOND Street, Have now open a large and admirably:assorted stock of the above goods. - MERCHANTS and MILLINERS will find inducements in sty/es and prices unequalled in this market.: mhl7-6t5 1863 8 r r7 l st' 131. 1863 Wog!) .OARY. No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, H im now In store a complete stock of S'I'RA.W AND MILLINERY QOODS, INCLUDING STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW. GOODS. FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS. dm To which they respectfollyinvite the attention of Mer chants and Milliners. CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin ing this stock before purchasing. fe2B-2m FINANCIAL. MATURING CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS BOUGIIT OR COLLECTED. .DREXEL do CO. hl9-5t • HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER No. 317 WALNUT STREET. :so ; I ; MONDAY. MARCH 23. 1863. DAVID ROGERS, — No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, GOODS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, LADIES' rnb23-2ne CLOAKI NG S, FANCY CASSIMERES, SILK-MIXED, ALL WOOL, AND COTTON WARP. For sale by the package, by fe2B-sumlOt GRIOG & HARMSTEAD, Offer for sale, by the Package, ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLIIE COAT CLOTHS. • DARK-BLIIE CAP CLOTHS. SKI -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DIICK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGSAND SHIRT ING& For sale by ' FROTHINGHAM WELLS. WANAMAKER & BROWN'S " OAK HALL." CLOTHING, Southeast'corner SIXTH and. PiAERET streets, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S • WANAMAKER & BROWN'S , • WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WAN Mil AKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & DROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROly - „- - WANAMAKER & •, •••• WANAMAr & BRO . ;IW . g ~,,AAKERAr. BROWN'S ANAMAKER & BRONVNA WANAMAKER & Bhow 0 A.K HALL" CLOTHING, " "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, OK FAL"LOTH "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, " OK HAL" CLTHIG "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, " OAK HALT," CLOTHING, " OAK HALL" CLOTHING " OAK HALL" CLOTHING, "OAR HALL" CLOTHING, " OAKK H A A L LL " " C L LO OT H H IN N G , SPRING 'AND SUMMER, 13G. , THING AND _S_IIM_IH R R :I I B6. 664 : - MG AND SUM , "4 AND SLIMMER,IB63, !ORLIN. •ND STIMMER,IB63, SPRING A. SUM MER,IBR3, SPRING AND ... --, TMER,1863, SPRING AND ` 0 .R.0.863, SPRING AND SEMI).- ' 563 , • • SPRING AND SUMMER,. SPRING AND SIIMMER,IBb, SPRING AND SIIMMER,ISSL• • ',TEE & MARKET. SPRING ND SUMMER, 1863 c i t n - 131 . & MARKET. S. BS E COR ARKET. S. E. GGIZ SIXTH kb.. S. E. Mg: SIXTH & MAh- S. B. COR. MX , TH & S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.' S. H. COR. SIXTIP& MARKET. S. E. COR. SIXTH &MARHET.. S. E. COR. SIXTH Si - MARKET' S. E. COR. SIXTH & IifkRKE.T. S. E. COIL SIXTH & MARKET: m 1434100 S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET. BLACK CASS. PINTS, $5.50; ' At 704 MARKET'Street.' BLACK CASS. PANTS, Vi.so. At 701 MARKETBireet. BLACK CASS. PANTS, S.s.ge, At 704 MARKET Street GP.IGG & VAN GUNTEN'S, No. 704 ➢MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GIINTEA'S, We. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, mh2l-tf M.. 704 MARKET Street BOYS' CLOTHING. JACKETS AND PANTS. LAAGE 'STOCK' OF GOODS TO SELECT FFIO3I. prers:nrwm. , mmulri COOPER & CONARD. mhl4-tf S. S. corner NINTH AND MARKET' Sts OPPENHEIMER. HAVERSACKS, PONCHOS, CAMP BLANKETS,. KNAPSACKS. and BED TICKINGS FOR HOSPITALS. MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS. All goods made will be guarantied remilatlon is eirei. W. B. Orders of any size filled - with despatch. Jean HARDNVARE. CLOSING OUT, AT OLD PRICES, The stock of- a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF- , ALL KINDS OF GOODS. 4-%7 MAREET and - 416 - COMMERCE Streets GOVERNMENT GOODS. 1863. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo * Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., No. 230 CHESTNUT STREET. mhl9-Sm - GW.. SIMONS & BROTHER, . • SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, EINE SWORDS, • MILITARY GOODS, IN RUBY VASIETi 19,84113 m. INTERNAL REVENLIE - - - - . NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN to all persons residing or doing business hi the - - . FIRST.COLLECTION DISTRICT, composed of the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and - Eleventh wards of the City and County of Philadelphia, that the • ASSESSMENT ROLLS will, in accordance with the provisions of Section 11 of the act to provide. Internal Revenue, &c.; be open for examination at this office, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., for FIFTEEN DAYS from the - date hereof (Sundays ex.,• cepted), during which time all persons who have not made registry - with the - • ASSISTANT-ASSESSORS of the Division in which their business is located, or with the Assessor of the District, - ARE-HEREBY NOTIFIED to make application' for Lirense under the act to the` Assistant Assessor, or at this office, and thus avoid the penalties prescribed for violating said - act-by transacting business without license. - "-- All appeals relative to erroneous or excessive valua tion or enumeration must be made in writing to this office during the five days next ensuing tlie expiration of the above fifteen days, and. must state the particular canoe, - matter,-or thing respecting- which IC decision is desired, as well as the ineguality_or error complained of. • , WASHINGTON KEITH. Assessor Firet,Distriet. Office 431 M WALNUr Street. Philadelphia, March 23, 1863. . mh.23 SIIIINPLASTERS.—W E WILL RE-zi CEIVE at PAR, for Goods, 'Small Notes on the fol lowing towns: Wilmington, Delaware. Poughkeepsie, New York. Newark, Easfbn. Newark, New Jersey. Lehigh county, Allentown. Burlington, 0 oodric,h's Checks, Reading. Bordentown, Blumer's Checks, 'Allen Trenton - town. Jereey - Eby & Runkle's Checks, Port Depoeit, Maryland. Harrisburg. Albany, New York. Farmers' and Merchants' Troy, Bank, Washington.- Elmira, " 'Bristol, Pa., And other Corporation Notes taken for CIGARS, TO BACCO, PIPES, &c., wholeeale and retail at ' D mh2l-2t. ' EAN'S, 335 CHESTNUT Street. CURRENCY- HOLDERS.—CURREN cy Holder ,s manufactured and for sale, wholesale M and retail, at AGEE'S Envelope Manufactory. No.. 316 CHESTNUT Street. mb2l-5t ENVELOPES AT N 9. 316- CHESTNUT Envelores at No. 316 Chestnut Street. - Magee's Envelope.Mannfactory - Is at No. 316 Chestnut Street. Magee's Paper Store. No. 316 Chestnut Street: Wholesale and Retail, _ At MAGER'S, No. 316 CHESTNUT Street, between Third and Foarth. mh2l-61 UN . IV ERSAL CLOTHES-WRINGER Saves its value in wear of clothes every six months. No. 1, Large Family Wringer *lO. With cogs; - No. 2, Medium Family Wringer.— 7. Warranted. I No. 2.,4, Medium Family Wringer.. $6. Without cogs, No; 3, ' Small Family Wringer 6. Not warranted.. . No can be durable without cog-wheels. WALCOTT At BURNHAM, 721 CHESTNUT St. , Exclusive Agents for Eoetern.Pennsylvania. . - 10bE A S.— KU TE E-N CASKS HOL -•- LAND GREEN and GRAY' 'PEAS, now landing from on beard brig Sarah Elizabeth from Amsterdam, at Brat wharf, below Spruce Street. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., 225 and 2213 South I' °CETI' Street.. inhl9-6t ARIES' HAIR - BRAIDS , WIGS L Curbs, 'Frizettes, Gossamer, Ventilated Wigs, Ven tilated Stains of superior manufacture. Prices are'loseet, than those of any other establishment. BAKER'S,::' fe24-lut* " 1)09 Gin/MUT Street._ DRY GOODSgJORBERS. Importer and Jobbor of COMMISSIOPI HOUSES. BATES' COTTONADES. TWEEDS AND FLANNELS. CAMBRICS AND SILESIA% DOESKINS AND COATINGS, TESTiNGS. STUFF GOODS. &c., ALFRED H. LOVE. COMMISSION MRCH),,NT; 2124 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET. RIPKA'S COTTONADES, SUFFOLK BLUE DRILLS: , STANDARD BROWN DRILLS, STANDARD BROWN SHEETINGS, LONSDALE NANKEENS, &0., &o. tah3 CLOTHING. BOYS' SUITS, $6. BOYS' SUITS; $7. BOYS' SUITS, $B. BOYS' SUITS, $9. BOYS' SUITS, $lO BOYS' SUITS, $ll NAgKS AND SUITS MADE TO ORDER. ARMY CLOTHING, dm. No. 1131 CHURCH Alley. Philadelphit. CONTRACTOR AID MANUFACTURER OP ARMY CLOTHING Of livery Description. ALSO, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. MILITARY GOODS. "ii. smile Was on her llyr—health was in nor look, strength was in her step, and in her hands—Plantation Bitters." A few hottles 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 Despondency. Prostration; Groat Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &c. Whichnrethe evidencee of • LIVER COMPLAINT AND: DYSPEPSIA. It is!estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diaeased and torpid liver. The biliary secretitms of!the liver overflowing into the stomach, . • poison'the entire system, and exhibit the above sYmP ' Aftq long research, we are able to present the most re- • 'meltable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced.', Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has . come 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 PirYsi - Clans, we append a list of its components.- CALISAYA BARE—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 Porn, in MO, and after , wards sold. by the Jesuits for the enormous prize 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. CASCARILLA BARK — FOr diarrhcea, colic, and diseases of the stomach and. bowels. DANDsmox — For inflammation of the loins, and dropsi cal affections. - • . CHAMOMILE FLOWERS — For enfeebled digestion. LAVENDER-FLOWERS—Aromatic, stimulant, and Mule; 'highly invigorating in nervous' debility. Wrivrunou.ssa — For scrofuli., rheumatism, &c. Axmi—An aromatic carminative, creating &eh, !ma de and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, corizatter„. snake- Philadelphia 4-nothe r r:itriderful ingredient; of Spanish origin, im i"rtin:6 beauty to the complexion,' and brilliancy to the P - "i3, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and •"'vievitithold its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Deo. 28, MI. Messrs. P. H. DRAKE & CO.:—lhave 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 cases, and; as far as I know, always with sig,nal . benefit. I anirespectfully yours, REV. S. S. CATHORN, PHILADELPHIA, 10th Mouth,l7th Day, M. RESPECTED 'III,IEND:—My daughter has bees much lieneflted by the use of thy PlaßtEttinn Bitteti, Then niiitsend me tws betties )ncyve. Illy ffigliAt - • ASA CIIRRIN. BEIERNAP .- IttMUT. 110IIKE. CHIOAOO, .11.1., Feb. 11,-1363.twelv e. ,DRAKE & Co. :—Please send us another . 7.,,Mes of yOur plantation Bitters. As a morning " ...ether, they appear to have superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed, Yours, &C.; Arrangements are now completed to supply any de Eland for this article, which trona lack of Goyernmery stamps has not heretofore beenpossible. The public may rest assured that in no easa Will the Perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de parted from. Everb_bottle becow the fae-simile of our "hire on a steel plate, engraving, or it cannot be - . aigne, ercuutni, - giets Grocers, and Dealers through Sold by all ' out Mel tawdry, fe27-fmwfaplif HEALTH AND~ STRENGTH WILD. CHERRY ,„ Has proved to be tho host efficacious remedy yet disco Nero,' for all pulmonary complaints, coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis ; Me moptysis (Spitting Blood), Shorti Breath; Croup, Wasting,Plesh, 'Pains. and SOTO nerl e, Weak Breast, Tiskliur, Irritation, or rising im , the Throat. Broken Constitution. from the abuse of calomel and other causes, all-Throat, Breast, , and Complaints. Let --,no disease, however bad it may be, or length of time it may have existed, discourage you until you have tried this great' Medicamemtum. Wonderful cures have taken place, when, to all human - Probability, it could ' not be possible..-'The popular impression, _ strengthened by,f some:scientific opinions, that Consumption cannot be cured, 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 bfevery assurance of a cure, not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of those Around. For our part; we do not believe that Can sumption is incurable; and let Physicians theorise as they will, we have a mass of evidence to prove that per sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cough deep, bloody expectoration, painsrand oppression, sore throat, diarrhoea, might swears, burning fever, &c. , have been permanently — cured by " Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.' A good appetite, complete Amestion, strength, and a. disposition for active exercise is sure to follow its use. Thirty years' experience in this and foreign , countries is con vincing proof. 'Beware - of all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, excepl, that prepared by Dr., Swayne & Son, the original and. only genuine. Dr. SWAYSUPS Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH. Street, 'above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. .. nilffl-if If WE AND 'EAR.PROF. J. ISAACS Oculist and Anriet, from Leyden, Holland, is per. neanently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treats all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and. cures— if curable. Artificial Eyes'inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office home from S toll o'clock A. H. and 2 to 7 P. H. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. AFRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICX.S. FARR &" BROTHER, artrwters, mll4 tf- 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. 48J. Cl. FULLER, Importer and' Wholesale Dealer hi ' FINE WATCHES AID JEWELRY. ' No. 712. CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, oPPosite Masonic Temple). Has now open a. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACIIsie AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E.'HOWARD Sr CO.'S PINE AMERICAN WATCHES. GOLD CHAINS, GOLD. SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, FINE JEWELRY - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fel2-3m • D- T. PRATT, 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buYers. fels-3mif F-INE GILT COMBS IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. J. 0. FULLER, mhl2-2m AN FINE WATCH REPAIRING &am • attended to, by the most experienced workmen, ancrevery watch warranted for one year. • G. RUSSELL, 3a2.4-6m 24 , North SIXTH Street. .ELI ROLDEN, Dealer in tine -AMERICAN nel.6m* 708 MARKET Street. Q. FULLER'S • FINE GOLD PENS, THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fel2-3m j e ELI HOLDEN, Dealer in Atte AMERICAN AND %IMPORTED' WATCHNS,'. ' WIEN; A.ND CLOCKS nalbm* 4'433 ros mAiorwr greet VITLCtNITE RINGS . . . . - . A fall assortment, 41 sizes and styles. • . • ' - . ' '- ' - - ' .e 3.• C. 'FULLER, `r . THOSE.ELEGANT.PORTRAITS, REI MFR'S -life-size--Photographs; ; in Oil Colors, are admired for their .perfectness of likeness and coloring. War prices. SECOND Street, above Green. It • BRICK PUSSES, CLAY WHEELS. Kilns, Casiiiik, Brielanakein' Tools, Factory 309 South FIFTH se. Cmhl4-1111t1" - S. P. MILLER. BOSTON ICE. . Orders received and fllied vilth.despatch Freights 623 , 4 to 75 cents. - Ice 16 'ales. in121.3-12t* UR SOUTH TecAcTitlEFlsOr. COFFEE 1 COFFEE ,1 1 : 1 1 : COFFEE 11.1 . . The best and cheapest prepared Cafes in the city. A trial will convince the most ekeP e al No charge made Lf satisfactionis not rendered. Prepared and for sale at the Eagle Steam Stoke 'and:Coffee Works, 5144 and 3446`North FRONT Street. fel4-3m ' HOWARD WORRRLL. TTODGSON'S CHEMICAL B L BLACK WRITING FLUID, warranted equal to any either American or Foreign; vouched hy the Frank lin Institute's Silver nedal, and by the testimony of the first merchants of Philadelphia. - This WRITING FLUID has now.won Mt established reputation as not being excelled in quality by and ink in the Americanmarket. Its advantages are, that it is per-. fectly limpid, writinglolue and, soon changing to are black—not clogging the;pen, and remarkably. mild on steel pens—not given to• mouldiness or decomposition, and though equal in all respects to the best English, yet not much more than half its price. ,ILiheuld;therefore: take the place of all foreign writing For sale by the manufacturer, W. froxids6w,!chomi;t,.. N0.'103 North TENTFUStreet„ . abilie 'Arch, - and by Stationers and Druggists in' Philadelphia, and 'elsewhere.' . • mb.lB4fuilin MEDICAM S.-T.-1860-X. S.-T.-18E41 -.I C GAGE & WAITE H. DRAXE & CO., 202 0 - 1 , t0_40. 7 AY.•Now York TO THE SUFFERING DR. SW A YNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP or (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT &REATFI, ) ENGLISH, SWISS, ANE IN EVERY VARIETY No. 712 CI;IESTNIIT Street NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW VOLUMES 13Barrisi3 poui,vs. THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., 110 WASHINGTON STREET Uniform with their Series of the BRITISH PORTS, BURNS'S poTioA-T.,_woRKS, WITH A SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR'S LIFE 16ino. Portrait. Price, $2.25 This series of the British Poetsi edited by Prof Child. of Harvard University, has secured the unqualified com mendation of Hie Press and the Public in all parts of the country, is universally acknowledged to bathe best edition ever issued, both point of editorship and me-. cbanical ex - ecution. placin• petition, Each separate w price of each volume, 16mo lettered, is 75 conts or hal gilt, $1.75. Ono hundred. and tse ready, Comprising the folio AKENSIDE .... 1 VOL . BALLADS 8 vole. BEATTIE 1 VOl. BURNS..: 3 vols. ........10 vols. CAMPBELL 1 YOL CHATTERTON • .2 vols. CB unonim, 3 1101 S. COLERIDGE 3 vols. Cor.LlDis .. • • ..... 1 vol. Cowecic :....... 3 vole. DONNE. 1 vol. DRYDEN.... , ..',. .2.. 5 vole. FALCONER. • • ...... VOl. GAY ' 2 vols. GOLDSISITK 1 vol.: GRAY HERBERT 1 VOl. HERRICK 2 YON: 'OOD ..... 4 vols. KEATS VOL t4 -eight volumes are now "The extent towhich this isstwathe British Poets has been carried . indicates. at: oncelhe generous confi dence of the publishers in, the gpod4sense and good taste of our people, Wild' the degreein which- that confidence has veritied•ifseif . One 'hundred and_- twenty-eight vo— lumes have .already appeared , „ and in.so high and even,a,, style of excellence' that it would be, imposslble to say that any one poet has fared better oc worse than his. brethren as to the details &editorial labor or the mi..- nute fidelity ef the press. "--/Vorth Ameriton Review: 4 "This series of the .13sitish,Poets is 9y far the best collection we have any where met with."--.Y: Y . :T./me& "A fairer printed, a more tasteful or more vain:llle set of books cannot be placed , in any library,.."--xem York Courier and Enzetrer. "The best, the: most permanently valuable,. the mpstt convenient, and the cheapest edition of the staniktrd, poetical literature, of: Great Britain: ever publisheit."L-- Home Journal. - "We regard, it as the most- 'beautiful and , library edition , of-the British Poets yet pubitrA,e ent PhiladelphiaEvening,Buildtift. We de Aot knew any 'other:mlition o" E Poets which combines so mnch.excelletice, , t • Wish Sacra. isoczoth.cca. . . mh2Ofmcv3t pROF.. GREEN_ ON COLENSO.- The Pentateucli v indicated from the ispersior Colensc: By -Wro. IMF. areen, 7 ...)." D. $1.25. SKETCHES OR''ISE.:WAY„. A Series of T. North Moore Street SChoel of New York C. Notf. 75 coats. - _ GRANDMAMA'S SUNSHINE - Unto. 60 °eats. MY MOTHER'S CHArD .THE , DUTY OF P" Bnlo. 50 cents. Spear, D. D. Far- ra ,-, 14 ,F4 HOD& 11,..•••• F or Sale by — ILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, • 606 CHESTNUT Street "THE AGE". L The new Democratic Daily Journal, Will appear on WEDNESDAT MORNINOnext, MARCH 25, 1863. Adv'ertiFemerds for the first number should be handed in on TUESDAY, the 24th inst. before 3 o'clock . - OFFICE, 430 CRESTNUT,Stteeti • 73,7:17aehibli nilio3 2t a AAPBR FOR APRIL-APRIL -Li- HARPER is ready THIS DAY, and for sale at B. PETERSON ,ls BROS'. , 3 6 CHESTNIII' , Street. All the Near Book, for sale ztt?E.TERSONK THE PARLOR GARDENER. A complete Winsfinted Guide to the cultivation of House Plante, care of Green Hansa, Atfnarium, and in strnctlON to many new and. beautiful methods'of VOW:* ing Plants, of Grafting, Budding„l&c. Price 65 cents. - By mail 70 cents: - , J. E. TILTON Si CO.. Boston, mh6-]m' .Publishers. TWO .FRIENDS--BY THE AUTHOR -A- of The Patience of Hop - 45id'a - Pieeent Heaven: PUBLISHED. THIS DAY .ZSCHOKE'S MEDITATIONS- 9 - 4 i!E4.191" staid. ETER NITY. Translated by Frederica. Bowan. - THE PATIENCE OF HOPE. A nectreditiom ; • A PRESENT'HEAZ ECj. • A iiew edition: - LIGHTHILL on DEAFNESS. Fifth edition: : STANDARD. BOOKS. NEW and OLD in every-Welch of LiterutaTe on ilattd. OT ittlitished promptly to or.euir. & 13LAKL5TON, Pub ' hers and Boolmellers, mh 9 s 25 South SINT Street, above Chestnut. 80S THUMB PICTVRES. 808. General TemiThurnb and Vfrife on one ear& Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren on one cud. Lavinia and . Minnie Warren on one card. . Baynuni. and Cothicodore Nutt an one card. 1,000 PhotograpTra et above received this daY,'az3 the only store in the city where you can find:a full assort ment. PITCEEER'S New" Store d nah2.o-2t 808 CHESTNUT. Street f)NLYIO CENTSI-JUSTRECEIVED, Cartes de 'Visite of Gen. TOM THUMB and'L r AT,- - in Wedding Costume, at the ORIGINAL OIFT-BOOR" EMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT Street. mh2o-tf Opposite the new Post Ofl 10 CENTS! 10 CENTS ! 10 CENTS 4 t! For the Bride.rind Bridearoom. MR. AND 'MRS. TOM ,THUMB, In Bridal Dress, AT. THE ORIGINAL. CFT-BOOK-EMPORIUM, 43 9 CHESTNUT Street, ' Opposite the .new Post Offloe. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724. CHESTNUT STREET, Between Saventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be had in:a - FIRST - QLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE .LOWEST PRICES. le6-tf ft.HALLEN, 1308 CHESTNuT, HAS Just received a fall assortment of Rt./VAL PHOTOGRAPHS, 22x28 inches - IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 15xl& inches. .MEDIDM PHOTOGRAPHS, Lsxl7 inches. CARD and MINIATURRPROTOGRAPIES. Prices, sc. to $3. according to size. mh2l-3t. V,LEGANT PHOTOGRAPH COPIES OF N.A.TURAL FLOWERS. Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Annuals, &c., &c., in the most perfect truthfulness to nature. Su it ready for the albron, and as copies for the pencil in water, oil, and crayon, and for coloring with the new prepared colors. NSW TON'S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBUMEN PIC TURES. J. E. TILTON & CO , BOSTON. Price far the copies of Flowers 25 cents each, for NEW TON'S Prepsred Colors 53.30, including bottle of Re ducing Liquid and full directions for use. Beware of miserable imitations of these colors. The genuinelave name, J. E. TILTON & CO., on each box and bottle. mh2o-1m . 35 CENTS.---P HOT OGR .A.P H BUMS from 35 Cents to 25 Dollars ! The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices; in the city ! STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all that can be found in a' flrst-class Bookstore,' at low All of G. G. EVANS' PUBLICATIONS at the - OLD PRICES! Call In at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPOSIITM, fel7-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. BROTHERHEAD'S. CIROULA- T • TING LIBRARY . . —All the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES &Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIski. BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. Terms $5 per year ; six months 83; three months $1.60 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 218 South Street. mh3,3m MOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN.-THE FOLLOW ING NOTES, drawn and endorsed by GILL, GIL. LETS. & VOTES: February 24, 4 monil, $4,030 _OO. 24 4 months, 3,137 20. 26; 4 months, 4,000 00. " 26, 4 months, 4,000 00. _ " 26, 4 months, 2,799 26. The public is hereby cautioned against receiving or negotiating the same, payment having been stormed. GILL, GILLETS, & NOYES. New York, March 13, 1863. mh2l-3t PARSONAL. • .8100 BOUNTY-A L L SOLDIERS dischirged on Surgeon's certificate of dim- Willy, without regard to the length- of service, -will please call at the U. S. ARMY and. NAVY AGENCY southeast corner of TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, with their discharges, and have them examined before they make application for BOUNTY or PENSION. No charge for examination or advice„ and after the -claim is successfully settled. a moderate charge will be made. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, and all claims against- the--United States collected. , Special attention will be given to parties residing at a distancec and all communications by mail will be promptly attended- to. lie • LAUGHLIN & MADDOX. O NE CENT REW.ARD.II,AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the ISthinstant, CHARLES JACKSON, an Indentured Apprentice. -All. persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting him on my account. The above Reward will be paid to any one returning him to the undersigned. - • mh2l-2t. - ' . J. H. MAXWELL. PINSIONS. - $lOO BOUNTY AND PAY pro Cured and collected - for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates: ' Soldiers who have served two Tears, and all soldiers .who haVe been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty • and the latter,also, to a pension, • • JAMES 'FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants,- . ".nihl3 ' 424 WALNUT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. WE ADVISE THE PUBLIC OE the fact that , REIMER'S Superb Portraits, Life- Size Photograph- , in Oil Colore, are now made, at war prices, 'at SEQUND Street, above GREEN. It• CARD PHOTOG I 1 RAPS. CARD CA 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, or $1.60 per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re ceipt of money. SCHOLZ & JA.NSHTZKY, 11.93.50 nth EIGHTH-Street. 414" We also sell prepared colors for csloring Photo graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.26 a box, with reducing liquid. ." . . fell-lm if THOSE ELEGANT PORTRAITS, B,EI - MR'S life:size Photographs In 'oil, colored, are admired for their perfectness of likeness and coloring. War prices. SECOND Street, above Green. it* NOTICE. -,ANY :PARTIES II AXING STOVE RANGES OR HEATERS, of theii OW6, that want Castings made from; the same,' fitted up or in Cast ing, we are prepared tondo work of this kind equal to any in market, at fair rates. Address J. D. IifARSHBUNK, Ajent, mb2e-stuth4t* , • ' Lancaster, retina: RAIL DUCIC.- 36 ' BOLTS DUTCH Sail Duck, Nos. I, 2 3,now landing f ' board roin on Dutch brig Sara Elizabeth, from Amsterdam, at 'first wbarf below Spruce street. Imported and for sale - by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., xnhl9-6t 221 and - 223 - South FOURTH Street. - TTERRING.-400 1.16 KEGS DUTCH A--A-;FIERRING now landing' from on board. luite SARA ELIZABETH, from Amsterdam,• at Ant wharf below SPRUCE Street. Imported and for sale by HENRY- BOHLEN & CO., 221 and 223 South FOURTH Street SWEDISH. TAR.±I3IM :B,S, SWED ISH TARW landingat lirstwharf below SPRUCE StMet, from; me board: brig , SARA IMIZABSTItc.: from Amsterdam. - Imported and foraale.by , NEN=BORE= .Fe nO.. Lahl9. l 6t • 4 :221:1ind. 04.3 i South Fotlavi Street. it out of the reach of corn ,rk is sold by itself, and the ;.bound in black cloth, gilt calf, gilt, $1.50.; fall calf, MARVELL - 1 vol. MILTON 3 VOlB. M0NTG0MERY...:.......5 vols. 6 VOl3. PARKELL& i'OOKTILL 1 VOL Partin - • •• • ••. • • 2 volS. SHAKSPEARK 1 Vol. ..... 3 VOIS. SKELTON • •• • 3 vols.. SouTTrEv . lO vols. SPENSER,— 5 vols.. SoutEv• • • • • 1 vol. ' SWIFT ' 3 V 015... THOMSON . ... • • • 2 VON.. VAUGHAN - 1 vok WATTS—. 1 VOA. ...... ... . VOL WORVOWORTR 7 VO/S. WYATT . . 11 , 01.-. .... 2 vols. —otters to the: - By Capt. Chas. -,OID OTHER STORIES ..ey. Samuel T WANTS. IVANTED-A. SITUATION BY A . T YOUNG MAN. in a Wholesale Also; Lumber business preferred. Boot of reference. Address MA GO. WANTED—AN .EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for a' first-class retailatore . in Indiana polis, 'lndians, for tile flo.iery 'Pnti . Lace Department. Apply to J. W, EMMETT, at SHAPLEIGH, auE & tio's, 329 MARNE T Fare •-. lt. WANTED CLO THIN G.---P RS uNS having Clothing t., disposo of will ploaqe cdi or address C. • MILL ER, 203 CIia , TNITT ot. rnhla-m write A LAD WHO WRITES A GOOD band (graduate of the High School preferred) may have a dearable situation iu a counting house, by ad drc,:ain g'` 11,,x WA" P. 0. One with some knowl of drugs preferred: 1nh21.-`it" UT AN TEL_ TO REN srolt 6 and CELLAR. on CHESTNUT or WALNJT Street, or any of ibp cross streets frOm Third to Tenth. brAcv-en Markets nd Walnut Ftreets..: Address J. P. Wood, No. 1502 GREEN Street. m ll2l-21. ' - AITAN 'FRI A YOUNG. M from the West, a Sitnation as "ENTRY CLERK or ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER in any, respectable whole sPlo'boose in the city. , - - City reference given.. Address "D. 8.,'" for three days, at The Pres* office. , nati2V3t*,. ANTED,-IN A WOOL HOUSE, AN W energetic YOUNG MAN of unexceptionable chi= racier and good business abilities. One with some know ledge of the business preferred To one posses,:iing the requisite analiflcations, a desirable positieals offered. Address, with real name and references, Box 1248, Post Office. mb2l-3t. WA NTED- TWENTY CARPEN TERS or Cabinetmakers to make light woodwork Apply at U. S National ,Wagor.J Works, SECOND and CUMBERLAND Streets. . mh2O-3t. HENRY STMINS. IaWAN T E D-BY A PHYSICIAN, an Office, with board, or. to rent a house in a, first class neighborhood: Addr,ms..`'lM. H. 0. mb2o4.** i r WANTED TO: RENT-A STORE 1 .- 41 and Dwelling attached. Chestnut, Arch, 6r Eighth street preferred: Addrems. "'Artist," Pre.9B Of fice. zah19.60. WANTED TO PITROHASE A 111 . 6, Lmoderateo'aecl three-Mityry - Brick HOUSE, in a cen tral location. Mist have 2 the modern improvements: "arcs' , WYdse." tiVSS bilice. stating price, terms, and location 7,. ja.3l-tf - dek WE PUTT" QUARTERMASTER 4:E3I " Ea3A-L. P;FFICE.—FHSLADELIMI.A., Feb. 9, 5863. VESS'AS WAIrED imuaed,is,tely to carry COAL to the toll ve-M.spete, t , Tortugas. Key Weft, Fla. Fort belcAroet„Va .Alemsndria, v a.. Neubern, N.O, 3elo-tf Pert Royal., F.C. A. BOYD. Captain and, Assist. Quartermaster. . _ .FOR SALE AND TO LET. BD TABLE FOR SALE , rogrble hed, good cloth, in good order. Fine Cue ,tack and everything - , complete. Address Cue,"" this office. • _ COAL . YARD . FOR SALE. -TFRI best titled-up Yard in the city. Capacity for doing. any amount of business. Inquire on the premises. No. 9M7 North NINTH SL,. below Girard a;VEIIII , D. - . REAL ESTA:TE - AT PRlVArrif , SA_LE. Win ',„ mold at private sale. , --L ' l. A Ty r ' —° • - BRICK '34c , " . . ~c o -STORY , OcE and LARGE LOT OF . GROUND, Sitnate oh FaVY-RECOND Street, Twenty-fourth ward, near the depot of the Hertonville, Mantua and Fairmount - Railroad Company. Th e lot is susceptible of containing a number of houses, being a corner lot; is handsomely lo- cated and in an,improviug neighborhood. There are a nnmber of brick and lumber yards in the vicinity, making it convenient for:persons wishing: to build. For further particulars, inquire at SEAL & HESTON'S c ore, O ' . , ~ore, °IMO silo the 0 @pOk _ nm23_3o. M . LOCOMOTIVE FOR SALE.- 0 ee Six-wheel Wood-burner Engine, all the wheels connected ; cylinder 13 inches diameter, 13 inches stroke; wheels 42 inches diameter; wrought tyre; boiler 39 inches diameter, with. 120 flues; weight about 40,000 Pounds; in good repair and working order; suitable for a shifting engine.. The llngine was built by Messrs. lj'aldvrin & Co., and is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Also, Twenty Four-wheel Coal Cars, in good repair and running order. Apply to C. GARETSON. m1123-6t. 311.1. y WALNUT Street TO RENT-HOUSE, STABLE, 'g•-and SQUIRE OF GROUND, in West Philadelphia, ) located on Thirty-sixth street, Walnut, mcAlpin streets. LocuZ 7 .!* 'n...?,.ol'errients are a:convenient, well-arranged The good Stable, and Coach-house; grounds Mansion. Hon, with shrubbery, pear, cherry, and laid out and 0 -of most excellent spring water; other frnitirees; a Ive.- location high, dry, and he,.. 'CNG, Jr., Trnsto, Apply to J. lidn. FROAT Street, . Soot., 'I 0 RP a vi d TO RENT- ~NT-TO Rat Se, end-story room, 25x90 feet, corner of Broad and Walnut dtreets. The SNWimmlag School, (Natatorium.) forfitArlY Pied by My, Hiasko, Broad. below Walnut. BandstiMe Hall, 33x13) feet, over the; Swimming' School, Binid, below Walnut. Two-efory -store, Broad, above Pine, 23x120 feet, east kmll9 J. H. EDWARDS, m b23:121* 230 South FOURTH Street. .TO R2NT—TO RENT—TO RENT— stor% :end Cellar No. 524 Walnut street, 2,5x - 110.reet. " . Fourthandlifth.st , orY Rooms, No. 524 Walnut street. r LariFFOur-stary i i.-rilding2,siBo feet. on Adelphi street, betweeen-Fiftli , and Shel ll . (rear of 624 Walnut) suitable for a fae,tor3 , onworkshs.lp, well lighted. Third-story Rooina.s.x6iii: feet, N. E. corner Eighth and Chesfnift: Broad street, below Walnut, Latge Stm e, west - side of " stiltald e for am d lately-oceurAed as a provision store. Apply to , J. H. EDWARDS, inl23-12t* 2SO South FOURTH Street. rei TO' LET-A COMMODIOUS -mutIYWELLING; No. 1.32, Norti FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to y am & B • 0c27-ti . 47 and ...JP3 No rth SECOND. Street. FOR SALE, oOR2IILD BE EX CHANGED FOR cm' pßoph `ARTY, A DESIRA BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New 3ritain 'Township. Bucks county, Pa., three miles from 'Doylestown, and one and a half from .DTew, Britain Station, on the Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 am, t'iX of which is;woodland,. and five meadow, divided L qto convenient fields, well watered, good building, fruit, - 5, See. Inquire at. 104. North SIXTH Street, Philadelphict Inh7-Im* FOR SALE—THE THU:CD AND . Fourth house on the west side Of BROW'Street, below COLUMBIA avenue, finished complete; Fronts . of Albert freestone, walls papered, ceilings 'frescoed. .PoCse.ssion given immediately. Apply at the southwest corner of - mb.ls-12t NINTH. and SANSOM StreeN. orm FOR SALE—A THREE-ST'ORY HOUSE. Ito. 2316 GREEN Street. with all the mo dern improvements. Possession immediately. mh23.-3t* 0 1 1 FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO . wei• , 1 BRICK ROVERS in Hestoncille_, on the Lancesfren• Turnpike, opposite the llestonville. Passenger Railroad; Depot; one of them has been used for an Ice Cream Sek.. loon. They are well shaded,with a good garden and sta ble attached. Also. four building lots adjoining. In onire of FRANCIS FERGUSON, Hunter's Print Works. lIRSTONVILLE, or on the Premises. mh2l-3t5 PROPOSALS. SPIN NING WANTED.-THE ADVER TISER is prepared to Spin. Cotton and. Woolen Yarn for parties furnishing their own stock. Terms low.. Satisfactory reference given. Address " C.- C.. " Prem Office. . mh.2.3-3t*. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE n:ERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, 2Lst March, LSO. `PROPOSALS will be received at this odice until SA TURDAY, 2Sth inst., for the delivery in this city, on or before the 15th April next, of one hundred sets CART HARNESS, complete, to be made according to sample now in this office. : Lithe al titles called for are not all delivered on or be fore the expiration of the contract,-the 'United States Go vernment reserves the right. to male good any. deficiencY by purchase in open' market at the expense of the con tractor. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high mb23-6t , A. BOYD. Captain and A. R. M. LEGAL. ESTATE OF THOMAS H JACOBS ' Deceased. • Letters .:Testamentsry- upon the Estate of THOMAS H. JACOBS. deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned; by the" Register of Wills, of Philadelphia county, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment; and all persons having claims or de mands aEttinst said Estate are requested to make known. the same, - without delay; to ELEANOR JIA.COBS, Executrix,. No. 253 South SEVENTEENTH Street. • EDWARD.E. JACOBS, Executor, In - MS.IO6E No. 1913 SPRUCE Street. IN_THE ORPI4 A NS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The estate of ALAIICiA.RET THOMPSON, deceased.' The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of LEVI .KNOWLES, Executor of said deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of ,kpril, ISH.3. at four o'clock P. M., at his of f ice, 212 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. - 10b23-msvfst EGBERT K. NICHOLS, Auditor.- $5 , 006 RE ARD. ROBBERY OF ADAMS' EXPRESS, _ March Is, . BATIMoItE, March 10, ISO. The safe of the Adams' Express Company was robbed on nightbe weep Baltimore and Harrisburg. it contained various sums of money in currency and old, a large number of United States certificates of in debtedness. United States five-twsnly bonds, and checks of the United States Treasurer on the Assistant Treasu rer of New ;York, payable to the order of the Adams' Ex prees Company. A Reward of Five Thousand Dollars is offered by the Company. The public are referred to the list of the numbers of the bonds and certificates published by the Company, and are cautioned not to negotiate any of them. The following described Certificates, &c . were stolen; Four United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $5,000 each, numbers 21,449, 21,450, 21.451, 21,453. - 48 United States Certificates, of $l, 000 each: Nos. 59,342, 59,343, . 59,314. Nos. 59,212, .. 59,213. Nos: 59,203, 59,201, 59,206, 59,206. Nos: 09,200, 59,201, 59,202. 'Nos. 59,148, 59,149. Nos. 59,146, 59,147. . • , . Nos. 59:131, 50;130, 59,129. Nos. 59,247 59,248. Nos. 59,190:59,191, 59.192, - 59,193. Noe. 59,332, 0,3 m, 59.33: 59,335. Nos. 59,336, 69,318, eO, 340. Nos. 59.320, 59,321, 59,322, 59,323, 59;224. • Nos. 59,317, 69,3245.' NO& 59,M2, 59,303, 59,304, 59,935. .Nos. 58,979, 59,066, 51,069, 59,070. Ten 5-20 United States Bonds, Noa. 18,179 to 18,185 in; elusive. - " The following checks of F. TE. Spinner, reasnrer of United St ates,.on Assistant Treasurer, New York, tayal . ', ble to the order of the Adams' Express Company: Chick,No. 656, for $1,580, for ac.,G. Felix, Cincintiati. t" 555, for 2,1108.33, " &'l'Gibson, 555, for 1,080, Charad & Wagner, " 866, for 480 "' Wilson Si Hayden, sa,, for 1.220, " A. Belden, 864, for 5,015.15, " J. Shillits & Co. , " " 567, for 404, " Geo. Joan, , " " 863, for . 483.37, " .T. W. Wagner & Go, " 859, for 2,645, " H. Morton, St. Louis. " 161, for 1,507.40, " R F. Birry, The• public are Cain/:MO. P.Ot to negotiate arri of the above bonds'or certifies tes. ' . • .. HENR SANFORD, Superintendent Adams' Express Com Pink. xn112.5 ini WILATIN GTON CITY : - .';NOTES TA ken At Par for,- • • . . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OR TOOIR, ' to their full amonni (except for nails by the keg.) TRUMAN & SHAW. N0..835 (eight-thirty-five), Market st, below Ninth. 67-/4 FORTES: 1.71 A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT- OF THOSE JUSTLY CELEBRATED - INSTRUMENTS . ' FROM THRMANUFACTO RY.OF WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, (Successor to.Lighte 3c Bradburys, MAY BE FOUND AT THE NEW - AND ELEGANT 920 CHESTNUT STREET. 020 Those desirous of obtaining a SUPERIOR instrument, should call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. - The established reputation of these instruments for nearly tkirty years. renders theirsuperiority "familMr' as household words." . - THEY SING THEIR - • OWN PRAISES. • - .. In the amusement of our 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, for- delicacy of touch,volume, purity, brilliancY, and sweetness of tone, combined-with that strength and solidity necessary- to DURABLENESS, these instruments are unequalled: EVERT 'INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR DIVE .() , SBOI3N, A,gent mhl9-3m pELEEVOISIN , 'BRANDY. AN IN , "Wag. in Bond for 8!. l abi SAS. CAREITAIREk fag 111.0. 1516 WALNUT gad 91 GRAIS I :ITI eta. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Legeee and Director Easiness Agent GERMAN OPERA. MONDAY EVENING, March 22d, Second time in America, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Comic Fantastic Opera, by 0. Nicolai The plot of, this Opera is iu strict accordance with Shaks- peara s renowned Comedy, WITH ENTIRELY NEWCOSTUMES AND APPOINT- In the Third Act, A ORAVD BALLS T. By BIAD'LLE FRAI(CHETTI (and the Corps de NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA- Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WHEATLEY. FOR TWO EVENINGS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. March 22. 1883.t"' THE FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON Or' ED WIN FORREST In his grand Shaksperaean Character of In the sublime Trs gedy of the samo name, which will be performed with NEW SCENERY, NEW DRESSES, And an. ADMIRABLE CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mr. J. McCullough as - .....Edgar. Mr. W. a Leak as ' - Edmund- Mr. J. G. Burnett as Kent. Mr. J. Canoll as Gloater. Mr. J. W. Collier. asAlbany. Mr. G. Becks as 0-wald. Mr. 'C. Kingslandlas An. Old Peasant. Madame Ponies as " Goneril. Misis Mary Wells as Hogan: Mrs. J. H. Allen as Cordell= Conductor Mr. MARK HASSLES TUESDAY EVENING, SECOND APPEARANCE OF EDWIN FORREST, In his Grand Shakspearean Impersonatioa of LEAR, . In the great Tragedy of the same name. Mr. 'WHEATLEY has, the honor to announce that ha has entered into a brief engagement wish the CELEBRATED GERMAN ACTOR, DANIEL E. 6ANDMANN, Who lately achieved so great a triumph at Niblo's Gar - . den, New York, on she occasion of his initial perforritanoe in the English language. MR. BANDMANN . Will make his first aupearaos as SITELOCK. - In theMERCHANT OF VENICE, On WEDNESDAY NEXT. .. . .. -.- ..,. -. Doors open at 7: Curtain rises at 73E ~ o'clock. . MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Business Azent andTreasnrer DAD " FIRM NIGHT OF MARY . Du• — : THIS (MONDAY) EVENING NELL GWYNNE; OR, V" Gu• yise. • . • ... FrancesSteve4t. Dpke'Ufßick"l , 64 - :::: King . a uIIPHT... —vVOST. March 23. 7881, —O.B HMG'S RIVAL. '' .... • ,•••Mary Provost. .......... Mrs. John Drew. ...... " .T.Sorton Hill. Hr. Atbangh_ Mr A. Bradley. uunclade with the Comedietta, entitled A KISS IN THE VARS. Selim Pettibone Frank Drew. Allir Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra charge. Curtain Tins at 71( o'clock. - ItTALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Sole LesEee 'Mrs. M. A. GA:HUTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. FIRST NIGHT OF FRIENDS ORFOES THIS (iNfondis) EVENII+3 . f. March x3,.1833, Will be preentetl' ne new Comedy, ei titled . FRIENDS Olt FOES. Mr. Union .. . .. .. Dr. 81and.. , ..4.5: Wright. Mr. Yielding el twple. Capt. Donoghue J L. arrett. Mrs. Union Mrs. Anna Cowell_ To conclude with tl e laughable Farce of • MR. AND MRS. PETBR•WHITH Mr_ Peter White Mr. S. Hempl . e: Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 73g. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, - CORNER of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. TWELFTH - WEEK.- CROWDED HOUSES. ' CROWDED HOUSES. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING....- The celebrated low-pressure Giese Steam-Engine" MO NITOR," made entirely of glass, be in full opera.. tion. - Magnificent works of art distributed gratuitonsly to the visitors., WErIMESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child reh's.idraild GIFT /ILITIEEES, Every Child will re mire a GIFT. _ , On FRIDAY EVENIN, March Ma. a splendid Ca.a. OF WORK will be given to the author of the best Ori ginal POEM' on any .. .subject. • CASE OF GLGEMS"K. Admission, No half. price. ,Exhibition cora- m „ ees i n th e ne . ent ;-- ge. :S o'clock; afternoon at a n03,0A, MPHITHEATRE ""rx,TRITTAKER'S T (late Gardner & Hemming 's>, ~.MAEKET street,. dolt° T:WELFTA: FA W mi ssion, %ents: Private ~,,,,,, ~, ia 7 a g Box AndValcn. 50 cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do. Eo,s',. 10 czinti7;_ Colored Gallery, 15 cents. MONDAY EVENING, March 2.3 ' l& Wonderful attraction, ,new Faces, and. new ha- Grand Equestrian and' Gymnastic Exercises. - THIS EVENING, Fifth Eight of SAM LONG , : fits best Clown and Comic Singer cf the age. The evening's entertainment will conclude with .. DON JUAN. Don Joan, Mr. E.. Hemming; Don Guzman, Mr. E. Woods; Demons, &c., by the Company. - - Doors open at 7 o'clock; Commence at quarter to S. . MADAME LIZZIE BELL'S PATRIOTIC AND HUMOROUS RECITATIONS, • at the _ MUSICAL FUND HALL, TUE£DAY EVENING, March 24111 • In aid of a HOME FOR THE ORPHANS OF VOLUNTEERS. Tickets 25 Cents. mhSS.Ste BILLIARDS EXTRAORDINARY. Messrs. KAVANAGH, GOLDTHWATE, and DERRY, Assisted by Messrs. PHELAN. ESTEPHE, and BIRD. will give a series of Exhibitions of their skill at BILLIARDS in SANSOM-Street Hall, on the Evenings of THURS DAY and "FRIDAY. March 16th and 271 h, commencing at 7J.A.'", °retook. Tickets 10 cents each, may be procured at Bird's Hilliard Saloon, No. 111 Chestnut street; Tay lor's 'Billiard Table Manufactory, and Esteplrd'S Sa- Ioon,:N. E. corner of Eighh tand Chestnut; and all the principal Hotels. mh2.7-st* AMERICAN ACADMY OF MUSIC. --SOIREE GY3I'NASTIQI7E. by the Papils of Prot EILLEBRAND INSTITUTE,. on TIIESDAr EVENING:JR - arch 2-fth,ISE:3.. Tickets, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, f 4 'cents can's. -fki - had' nay time this week at the Gymnasium, N. E. corner of Ninth and Arch street,; at R. Obsdd's Store;-Seventh ' and Chfistnnt streeter and at the Academy Rinsic; tines days before the K- P IN GA_ It-UEN INSTITUTE HAM. conterBROAD'and . SPRTNG GARDEN Sta. , EVER" EVENT2G , " TEM WEEK - The original snd magnificent Dioramacrf _ THE BIIRNING-OF MOSCOW, Beautiful Dioptric Panatings, and amusing. &calms in_ Ventrilequism, the y'orld:-Tenowned. humorist, Mr. CALLA GEER. Admission, 15. cents. Doors open at 7 To eoinraence at So 'clock:mh2l3-15t. THE BRETT° BROTHERS -A- EMM GRAM, 13 years of age. Violinist. BERNARD, 11 years of 'age..lriolinist. RICHARD; 7 years of agp, Comet a.Piston: who created ench a sensation in-New Yerk at theit aege eerts, will give theirlirst Concert in Philadt.bliiiieon , TUESDAY, MARCH si; AT THE MUSICAL FUND H &ELL They will be assistedby the followMgeminent artists= Edward Mollenhaner. Henry Alollenhaner, Violoneello#. Ernst Hartman - a, Piano, and the young and Charming Vocalist, LIZZIE M. ALLEN. Tickets, 50 cents; may be obtained at the principal music stores, and at Blasius Brothers, :016.Chestnat St. Concert to commence at S o'clock. mh1.9021,23-3t+ D L. CARPENTER'S • .EIGHTEENTH ANN. lIAI, FLORITILBALL, at -the AMERICAN' ACADEMY OF DIUSIC,. TUESDAY . _ ENENING, April 14th. ° Family or Gentlemen Ticked-$2; Can be had of the Managers, of John Thornlei, Egg.. 311 Chestnut street; D. L. Carpenter's Reozes,_62s ARCH;. Street. mhlo-12t* ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH and. CHESTNUT. • AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ Theat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hi. LEANED CANARY BIRDS. wili gwe his new and: Penr entertainments- EVERY EV_RMNG during the, week, commencing at 7l o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S. The attractioaa will be marvellous:. 'Experiments in .Macic ; wonderful powers in Yer.triloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds in their new. characters. - Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cent's. . G ERMANIA,PRCHESTRI-P U BLIP 3 REBRARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 334 o'clock, at tbeaMUSICA_L FUND , HALL, CAR.L. SENTZ. condctor. Tickets 2,5 cents.- Packages of five tickets $l. To be bad of Andre Si Co., No. • 11011 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at thu Nall door.' n027-tf RASS LE 1t,'5 . :0, - ROIIESTRA.... NEW OFFICE, 241 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. del(Whir pENNSYLVANIA THE FINE ARTS, ini_ 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, is Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9''A. M. till 6P.M. Admission 20 cents. Children half price, Shares of stock 80. JETYPCATIOIi. TEE MECHANICAL - PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING and ARGITITEC,TUR.E—Lessons by R STEWART, 928,FILBERT Street. - mh2S-St. S CIIOOII FOR BOYS, CORNER OF - BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN Streets. mh2-mwfrlm* .E. M. HUNTINGTON, Principal. THE - WEST - CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY. INSTITUTE, at WEST CHESTER, Penna., will resume the duties of the Samm.er Term (full five months) on theist of SIAY nekt. BOYS and YOUNG MEN thoroughly prepared for College or Busi ness. GERMAN, FRENCH, and SPANISH taught by native resident teachers.. Dfilitary Instructor, Major Gustavus Eckendorff; Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof. Lewis. For. Catalogues, containing full information, apply-to the Principal, WM. F. WYERS. A. IL mb.4-wfm2.to OXFORD OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA.—The next session of it is Institution mill open WEDNESDAY. May 6th. For catalog - ties and circulars address Miss BAKER. Principal. inha/71m .Ap s LTSIN A D GING.—T. BIS HO P,1632 FILBERT Street. rab...lm. AFGLESWOOD. MILITARir ACADE MY —PERTH AMI3OY, "C"T:-Three hears from Philadelphia, by Camden and-irmliey line, 6A. M.; fare 61.25. Pupils may enter at'irrf tiMe: paying from. data of entrance. Prospectuses, - Ivith catalogaes,•at No. 903 CLINTON Street, Philadelphia - Philadelphia referenees—Pref, Henry. doppSe, Pliny FEMALE COLLEGE; BORDENTOWN N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware near; 30 Miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in sweets 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 funished, in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French taught by a. na ti ve , and spoken in the family. For catalogues ad dress Rev: JOHN. H. BEAKEL%Y, VILLAGE GREEN.'SEMI NARY. A _ SELECT BOARDIEGSCMOOL, REAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough Course in'-Mathematics,'Classics, English Studies,. kc. Military Tactics :taught. Classes in Book-keeping. Surveying, and Civil - Engineering. Pupils taken of -. r all ages = and are received at any time. Bowthng•per week, $2. M. • ' . ' • • • Tuition per quarter, $6,-- • , - • For catalogues or information address Bev. J. ERR— VET BARTON, A. lit., Village Green, Pa. oc,lo-tf ho g o t DESPATCH.: JANE FQR. NEW TORN, YIA I D ,ELAWARE 'AND' RARITAN CANAL. . - • The steamer TACONi',:i. Pierce, 'master, is noW tag at ' , birdPier above WALNUT . Streak, an Will leave at 12 M. - For freight, which will he taken on accommodating terms, apply to & CU mh9gtf 132 Smith DBLAWARE Avenge. .. Ezik SWIFTS ETRE:: LINE,' Faa NEW DI:LAW/Mk RARITAN, CANikL, - - - - The. steamer I , A XECHILD: J: Tiout, master, is Row loAding at third Pier - 11.beve WALNUT Street. sad For freight, which will be taken-on accreweodetierc:. terme.:erday to . WM. M. BA.IRD 3100. inh3.tf 13M, South DELAW 11,11 Aven.u.a, CUMAPAGNE.--A.N - -Divomy,- OP 'Comet" and:!. "Cr Cha.nswde Wizeto 4"1"11"1441. & LAVRIIGNY. • Pa so* r.Aul 201 Baai non 61w4,11", C ANSCHUTZ. ADOLPH BLEgFELD.. ~•...:3ir. 2.1, Tilton ACADEMY OP
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