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    CITE' IT] IIS.
Important to Young Housikeepers.,
As spring is at hand with its attendant removals—
'Which, in the country 'esPeeially, are usually more
ofrequent aboiit the first of April than at any other
.reason of the year—we have thought a few sug
gestions, more particularly to young housekeepers,
Awould.not be unseasonable. We know that every
farmer's wife in the land will agree that, of all the
dndispensables to a well regulated household, the
'moat imPortant is a good, reliable Cooking Stove. and,
for Several reasons, this is a doubly important want to
4eVer y young couple about embarking in the voyage
-01 married life. In the first place, without a good
cooking arrangement, it is impossible to prepare
food properly, the effect of which is to cause diem):
Tointment and irritation, and not, unfrequently to
- impair health, and consequently to mar the peace
-and happiness of - the family. All this, we have the
best reasons for saying, bidebe avoided by. making a
- moderate investment in one of the inimitable Pa
tent " Anti. dust Gas-burning Cook Stoves of
-James Spear, No. lite Market street.
We have already, in more than one instance,
taken occasion to speak of these celebrated stoves,
because we believed their universal adoption would
be a great public benefit. The following remarks
-concerning these celebrated stoves will not be un
interesting: In their construction Mr. Spear bait
achieved a great mechanical and scientific triumph,
which every intelligent houseke9er will at once ap
preciate. Heretofore the great objections to flat-top
•cook stoves have been that they would burn the
bread at the top, and not' bake it at the bottom;
also, their small size of oven, and the constant burn
ing out of the grates, brick; and centre pieces, to-
gether with the 'accumulation of duet and 'dirt in
the flues, without any adequate means of cleaning
them out; also, the, collection of ashes under
the grates, causing them to melt out frequently, and
thus rendering the stove worthless. In the Spear
Anti•dust" Gas-burning Cooking Stove all these
objections are entirely overcome, and, in our judgment,
it approximates more nearly to perfection than any
other stoveNpttant. It not only possesses the ad
•mirable. qualities already described, but for baking,
broiling, boilint, stewing, and every other descrip
tion of cooking; it is as much superior to any other
.cooking stove in use as is the passenger railway'car
.ovei the old omnibus. • '
But neat and judicious housekeepers will detect
still more commendable qualities in this popular
stove, as; for example, that its oven - is remarkably
large ' • that its grates, centre pieces, and severe; are
so durable that they seldom, if ever, need renewing ;
that it does not consume much more than half the
amount of fuel required in ordinary cook stoves ;
that it has a perfect arrangement for separating the
, unburnt coal froni the ashes, and for removing both
from the stove without allowing the 'slightest parti
cle of dust or dirt to escape into the room, the latter
being all- received into a pan beneath a sieve, which
is arranged under the front part of the stove. The
whole stove is indeed a wonderful piece of me
..ehanism, and is at once a credit to its enterprising
patentee, and a real convenience to the people, who,
by the way, are attesting their appreciation of it in
a practical manner, as the following extracts from
letters received by Mr. Spear will show :
no. 1 [copy.]
CHESTER VALLEY, Aug. 30th, 1961.
lifr. James Spear—Dear Sir:
Your "AntiAust" is the most completely arranged
Cooking Stove that I have ever seen. Our draft is
mot very good, and I was afraid it would not do on
that account, but it does admirably. I can bake
'three ovens full without touching the tire.
Respectfully,. O. E. W—,
NO. 2 [COPY.]
HUNTINGDON, October 6th, 1862
Arr. Jatnes Spear
Sin : Your "Anti-dust" Cook S love was received
in good order. lam so well pleased with it that I
felt it a duty to let you know it. I have used a great
'sunny kinds of Cook Stoves, and I am assured that
yours has more merits than all the others combined.
The draftis perfect, and no stove could bake better,
, or do the work with so small a quantity of fuel.
Respectfully yours,
No. 3 [copy.]
CaNsTaltrDelaware Co., October 27, 1862.
James Spear—Dear Sir:
On the 14th of this month we purchased one of
your "Anti-dust" Cook Stoves, and after having
'used a great variety of coal stoves during the last
twenty years, we must frankly admit that yours is
by far the best, in every particular, that we have
ever had. We have, in more than one instance,
43tarted the fire in our new stove, and in twenty mi
mutes afterward found it quite hot enough to bake
bread, and I*l atthe same time. We could not now
be induced fo, part with this stove, or one like it, for
Ave times its cost.
=MI
No. 4 [gory.]
BARRE FORGE, B.IIIITINGDON Co.,A.
Feb.' 17, 1863
Jaime Spear, Esq
DEAR SIR: I have had the large "Anti-dust "
cook stove, purchased from youlast fall, in constant
- use ever since, and have had no trouble whatever in
baking, roasting, broiling, boiling, steaming, &c.,
and am pleased to say that it M the cleanliest, and
.decidedly the best cook stove that I have ever used.
_Enclosed• please find check for thirty-four dollars
($34), the amount of the stove, which you will
please acknowledge.
Very truly, yuurar
"The above are but a few of hundred s f testimoni
1s equally strong that have been received by Mr.
Spear, which we have been permitted to read. In
•couclusion, we would urge upon our readers every
-where, who may be in need of cooking stoves, the
wisdOm of visiting Mr. Spear's ware-rooms, at No.
1116 Market street, the acknowledged headquartees
•of the stove trade in Philadelphia.. Persons wish
ing to do so, can order these stoves, in either of the
, sizes, by mail, and -have them for Warded" at , 11V."
,Spear's own risk as to their safe delivery; in
lleed, he
s is now; gall./ feceiviag 'scores of - orders in.
- this way, from all acbesisibleliarts of the Pinion.
ANNIVERSARY AT THE TiLEERNAOLE BAP-
Cnuncu.---The fourth anniversary of the
Young People's Association of the Tabernacle Bap
,Church will be held 'in that edifice, Chestnut
street, above Eighteenth, on this (Tuesday) eve
ming, at o'clock, when addresses will be delivered .
'by the Rev. D. C. Eddy, D.Th, pastor of the church,
lion: James Pollock, and George Cookman, Esq.,
.preiiident• of the .Young Men's Christian Associa-
SUPF,RIOR QUALITY OF FLOUll.—The pro-
Trietors'of the celebrated old grocery establishment
-of the late . C. H. Mattson, corner of Arch and Tenth
streets, have now in store superior Wheat Flour of
'the best brands, to which we invite the attention of
, our readers.
To OFFICERS IN THE ARMT.— tt Brown' s
Bronchial Troches;" or Cough and Voice Lozenges,
contain ingredients acting specifically on the organs
of the voice. They have an extraordinary efficacy
In all affections of the Throat and Larynx, restoring
- their healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or
.over-exertion.Of the voice, and produce a clear and
distinct enunciation, its there are imitations, be sure
to OBTAIN theVilUille.
WHAT 4 I LIVE FOR.
live to hail that Season
By.gifted minds foretold,
Whenmen shall live"by reason,
And not by " stocks" and " gold."
When man to mim.imited,
And every , wrong tning righted,
The whole world shall be lighted,
As Eden was df
When clothes that will content all, •
Whether gay or sentimental, .
Beneath'the Continental, •
By "Stokes & Co." are sold.
A " 'LOUD " 'COBTIME.—At a fancy ball
recently given lin fashionable society, a lady ap
veered whose hair, colored dark with violet powder,
and built up in the form of a tower, made her look
taller.than She was. Plaits of pearls were attached
to her temples, and descended to the corners of a
, mouth rosy' as a bursting pomegranate. On her
breast hung a vast Collection of sparkling jewels.
lier arms, ornamented
...with diamonds, but other
wise naked to the shouf4ers, escaped from a tunic'
studded with red flowers on a black ground. She
^wore a chain of gold between her ankles to regulate
her siepe, which gave her the appearance of having
recently escaped from some fairy prison. Her corn-
Tanionwas in striking contrast, inasmuch as he was
, elad . . in a perfectly plain but unquestionably elegant
suit, which he had procured at the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Rockhill &Nilson, Nos. 603 .and
460 E. Chestnut street, above Sixth.
"As EVERY num< OF MARBLE holds a
Venus, with nothing but stone marbled between us,"
so does each of the glossy rolls of cloth, cassimeres,
snd vestings, so profusely piled together in the Pala
:hal Store of Granville Stokes,. No. 609 Chestnut
'street, contain numberless elegant and graceful suits
,of clothes that await - but the talismanic touch of
4enius to appear in all their faultless proportions,
ready to grace the backs of our citizens.
AHHIVILS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Wirard—Chestnut si
Poulson, Boston
A Monheimer, New,York
.7_,Etirsvood, New York
<olla4 Maroon, Baltimore
:Alibis Cowman, Baltimore
13eo'Y Barker, Baltimore
J .Tones, Washington, D C
W RlClEtridgdon,N Hampsh
IT ft. Wentworth,N gampsh
J Heckatt,Maryland
R B Wigton, Huntingdon,
D S Althouse, Pottsville
LOW Crummy
T Smith, Pennsylvania
H C Hickok, West Chester
D Atwater, New Hven -
D Couch, t Louis_' irMorton,Yirgiia,
Mrstidares, Boston
T M'Dunbar,Wanhington
D Brun]. ,
"Vir W Ruggles
E H
Stowell, New York
,1 , 184 J Stevenson, N.Y
L Now 'York
1, Well, Illinois
J C Walker, Indiana .
3irs J Williams, New York
J A HOW, New York,
treet..below Ninth.
Chas B Forney, Lebanon
A H Jameson, Reading .
Lewis Ladomus
W D Brown & w, Warren
Miss C Brown, Warren, Pa
W Verner & w,Pottsville
! Jacob Forsyth, Chicago
. j - gWoods, Vermont
. Mai J E Wynkoop, Penna
E Mtlnor, Washington, - DC
B G Powell
AILY Smith, Delaware co
Jno C Milligan, New York
J T Wiermaa & wf, Venom
Lima' 0 Vezin :
A It Woollen, Delaware"
Mai' J It Lakin, Delaware
J J S Seitzinger '
John A Erben. Lancaster
Ti It Decker,Patersob; N J
W Say fo rd, Harrisburg
E S Bollinger, Harrisburg'
H Herman, Reading _.:,
J S Anderson, Jr, Brookly . n
L ROStlel, New York' -
L Harwood, New York -
D Moffitt, New York
D Ruish, Pennsylvania
Merahante—Fourth
S Ford; Stimuli;
H Borland. Pittsburg
tb S Hellman, Memphis
'W Rittenhouse, Cairo,llls
A Roush, Altoona, Pa
tF B•Tracy, Mansfield, 0
Jos Shepler, Mercer, Pa
iiCol.A Parder, Hazleton
13 Wallace; Bethlehem
D Stratton, Salem, N J
R D'Sprotill,' Allegheny
.1 C Nightingale, N Jersey
Mee - Eberly, :Mechanpsburg
B Winger, Penns
Geo 11 Stewart,Shiopensb'g
Grabill, Shippensburg
J Blair, Shippenshurg
-A. Hardie, New York
J Ferris, New York
31.9. Searle, Montrose
Ft'
Beach Montrose'
11.Abbott,Nashville, Tenn
JB•Marrow, Conn
Cilleiner,M D, Lykens,Pa
Amerleart—Chestmit
w Berry, Baltimore
7 111 Niblo, -.Fenno
W Holmes, Illinois
H Stroh, ,Ittanch Chunk
Amos Stroh, Mauch Chunk
B A Matteson, Falmouth
4Capt - J - W Clifti =Falmouth
BEH Rider. Frov, B L
B Cockrell, Nashville
B Mann
J'H Collins
lira Dr Wylie & 2 dau
Kuhn, BaltimMe'
The 4Tnion-7Areh
J C W 1491114. Va
ID Richwine, ',Lane occ Pa
sl3 . ll_ydei . New York ,
B B weaver, Delaware
A Mawbws
J Nw e lJwary
S. M. G
street,. below Arch.
Benj'P Thompson
D 111. Crawford, Sterling, 11l
W J Galt, Sterling, 11l
A.B. Sloan
Capt Muhlenberg, U S A
B L Cook, Ohio
AN Leinbach, Bethlehem
S S Rogers & yrr..Conn
C C Maclay, St Lords
Roy J P Shmdel, U S A
B Richards, Omaha:
W
W C Nixon, Tennessee
W P Chorrtngton, Boston t
B It Jameson, Carlisle
W C Sawyer, Carlisle
W S Coyle, Carlisle
r H Williams, Oil City
Sand Dickson, Harrisburg
H Welsh. York Pa
John B Welsh, York, Pa
A Belmar, Hano yer;Pa,
J T Hoskinson, Chambers'g
Jacob Reddig,Shippensbtog
t. &polio Fifth.
t.L Kirkwood.
G Geberstott
F Chits, A''
Irvin Pokes,' New Jersey
B Haskell, New York
J Campbell Boston
I P Brown Connecticut'
W C Robinson, New York
J O'Hane, New York
P Curran, New York
G Noyes, Massachusetts
'Mrs Niinan, New York
A E Savage, Danvido;'Pa
treat; above ,Thlrd.
Dr Vallandigham; Del , -
John M SPOIIO6r. Baltimore
W,rfloCanna, -- Chester oo,Pa
P ES - Small; Hageretown,Md.
M II Fellheimer, Penne
Continental—Ninth
H Robinson; DelarraTe
nit Chestnut. streets.
J Shipper., Pottsville
Johnson, Pennsylvania
Louis Belrose
S riniTiligtOli, Jr, Dela
C A llercksher, New York
S B M Cowell, New York"
W Ps Williams, Penna
J B Moore, Maryland
B Bigelow, Boston
York
JE Holbrook; New York
W Koons & la, Seh Hayon
P Bahl, Detroit-
W Boki. Detroit
Cant. G Adams & wr,LIS A.
Dr Wheelwright, Boston
Geo S Keyos. - 805t0b...-
J . N Wylie, Baltimore
A Wolff, Jr. New York
Wm C , annon, Delaware
S A Walsh, New York
J C Campbell, Washington
H N Shannon New York
Illinois
WStanton,
W W John.ton, Ind lona
It Benson, Jr. New York
R Patterson,Pitbatrg
B Smithers. Delaware
.1' Berle, Provideuce
NW Lopor. N Y
C 0 Hammond, Chicago
1? A Conkling. Me
Lt Corn N C.Blake, U S N
C S Robertson, Newark,N J
GPO T Lewis, Trenton
T.T Stewart
Geo W Snyder, Pottsville
J B Cook, Washington
J E Kingsley,New York
J West, Cape May
$ Pletcher, Jr,U S A
Mellhone,ll F 3 A
Lient C P S A
E R Post. Baltimore
Rev E B Ficrbisb,l3 S A
Mrs Furbish
W S Jackson.rittsbarg
B Wil mot". Delaware
W Warlord, New York
C W New York
C tit Whealley,PlmoixTille
G Bodine, Lycoming co,
Snow. Baltimore
W Loather, New York
Wright
R W Daniel
_ .
TJ H Pain ter Sr W, W Chester
M J Mlleßoston. - • -
(3 Walsh, Newark, N
Eli Terry, Connecticut
'M Emanuel, New:York
114 Sweeny, New York
W Prater, Mystic, Coon
Geo King, New York
C Kir g& wf, Wash, D
- Mies King, Wa shine ton, D C
Mr Bare, Cincinnati, 0
Mr 0 riscurn New York
Mr Buttrick, New York.
B
B Chanwneys; Jr: Lane, Pa
S M Pools, New York -•
C C Marble, Boston
N S Black,lk Pittsburg
J C Milligan, New , York
S Thomas, Buffalo
W Dorsheimer, BOW°
Jas T Ames, Massash nsetts
Lewis F Adair, Wllm, Del
Com Leundes, U S N
N .T -
Jos Ringeon, Denver City
W II Covner, Baltimore
I T W Mulford, California
S P Allen, Rochester
E S Wentz,. Norfolk. Va
It 51 Cooley, New York
R BI Peterson, New York
Francis Baker, New York
W H Marlier, -- New York
B Hobart, California
P Mayoral, New York
1K Permit, New York
Otto &Moaner, N York,
13 1f Ferry, New York
W Camp, New York
. .
D Badger, New:York
W C Bunton & w,N York
L L Brown dr w, Mass.
A Roman,New York.
W H Rockfellow, N York
Mrs W H Rockfellow, N Y
W Cooke, Scranton
W C Tabor, Jr, N Bedard
A C Pieree, New Bedford.
N L Hobson, Portland Me
R J Liggett New York V.
•
St. Louis—Chestnut
R W Layton, NeW Jersey. •
'V Si iwin, New thistle •
street, above Third
P Hooke, Malaga
Wry Haines & la, N H
B Thomlison, New Castle -.
DI A Kirk & wf, New York
II Quillman, Penna.
Dent C 'E. 11 übbard , Maine
Capt-H W Briggs, Maine
F Warner. Wash. D C
C B Woodward, Wash, C
B French, Wash, 1) C
S T Brown, Georgetown, DC
.1 Irvine & la, New York
J Elliott, New York
Neil,. . .
FU S N
J B Anderson, Delaware .
W J Chesney, Del co, Pa
H Van Wiukle, New Jersey
G Longman, New York
. • .
J PEtulk, Wash, D C
A K hay, Jr, New Jersey
Mr & Mrs Shaw, Penna
C Whitney, New Jersey
J Gilder, Kew Jersey
Commercial—Sixth street. above Chestnut.
E Burton A McClellan, Wilmington
,
L Chester co, Pa T J Mills, Pennsylvania
Lieu t SotSeph Pratt, Va: John Kenney. Newark, Del
Penry B Pratt, Del co, Pa S J Emmons, Now York
-
1F Suydam la,. Columbia wm McClollamd, Elkton -
Miss S Cooper, Columbia 3 Grove, Columbia, Pa
B Potts, Bridgeport, Pa Elisha Butler, York co, Pa
Ronny, Schuylkill co, Pa Wm J McCurdy, York oo
Garret Martin, Schuylkill co P. Baker, Chester co, Pa
J T Baldnin, Wilmington
' States Ulllo.ll—Sixth and. Market streets.
J S Gloim, Huntingdon 1151Clopper, Columbia
James Spencer, Balt Geo Title, Columbia
James Sykes, Baltimore R Bart, - Kutztown
A C Keller, Bedford co, Pa John P Bertram, Potter Me
WB. Thomas, Bedford co I J Fleishman
D Cowden, Berks co, Pa A NI A,yars, W Chester
John Weamcr, Jr, Penna E Moyer, Wilkcsbarre
W S Head, Latrobe, Pa Mrs Hunchbarger, Harrisb
Joel Miller, Lane co
National - Race street, above Third.
1
J B Ilivenski, Lancaster A H Richey, Lebanon
A L Jackson, Maryland Benj Snyder, Ashland, Pa
P S Rogan, NewArc,rk W Fl Snyder, Ashland, Pa
W Weiler, Clinton, N J John S Parke, Marietta, 0
Black Bear=Third at., above Callawhill.
Chas Finney,Hartsville 1 J Matthews, Pottsville
John Malsberger,Reading . H Graeff, Penna
Adam Steinel, Pottsville E Albright, Allentown
Peter Steinel,-Reading John S Saul. 2lewTexas,Pa
Chas B Kinney, Pottsville I
count Vernon—Second street. above Arcb
J Downer, Boston leapt E Seaman, New York
F Armstrong, Boston I
Madison—Second St., above Market.
A T Johnson, Milford, Del INV Greyham, New York
E Heard, Easton, Pa John Weikel, Bristol
Stephen B Ford, Maryland I
Bahl 3Kagle—Third it., above Callovrhill.
T S Leisenring, Pittsburg Jachb Zepp,La,nesdale,Pa •
Geo S Coffin, Danville - ' Jacob Lighteap,Chamberdb
Jacob Lesh, Pa' l ,_ A. F Bertolet,Reading
Jacob Hillegass, Petesburg John C Fetter, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES
Burns and Scalds immediately.
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 Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our ONE-Patna SYSTEM Is strictly adhered "to. All are
thereby treated alike. -
del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR. DYE.I
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 invigorslea the hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c.
,eat=• The Geroilne is, signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, 021 the fo2ir sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 'M3 Broadway and 16 Bond street.)
my26-ly , New York.
S-T--1860-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 and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and inteemittentfevers.
ThelpErifillibThreath'S.nd iCialty of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure'Diarlice'ha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Commaia and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pnre EL Croix Bum, 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,
Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO..
20%1 BROADWAY, New York. se24-6m
MARRIED_
MILL—MARE.—On the 10th instant, by the Rev. W.
Sterrett, Mr. Noble Hill to Miss Elizabeth Mark, both of .
this city.
WHIVAKER—RITTENHOUSE, —On the 19th instant.
by the Rev. Jacob Helfenstein, Mr. James Whitaker, of
Philadelphia, to Miss Sarah Rittenhouse, of Rox
borough, Pa. *
DIED.
- - -
PLEASANTON.—On Sunday, March 22d, Mary Ann,
wife of General A. J. Pleasanton.
The male relatives and friends of the family are re
•spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest
dence.of her husband. No. 919 Spruce street, on Wednes
day morning, the 29th, at 9 o'clock. **
ASRBURNER. —On Saturday evening, the 21st inst.,
Algernon E. Ashburner, in the 42d year of his age.
His relatives and male friends are invited to attend
his 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.
'Christiann Tryon, wife of George W. Tryon, in the 71st
Year of her age.
Tine notice will be given of the funeral. - *
SWANN.---On the 20th instant, Harry, son of Harry
R. and Ellen M. Swann. aged 17 months. *
TANNER. —On the 17th instant, in camp at Belle Plain,
Va. 'Sergeant George Tanner, in the 24th year of his age,
of
bra.
E. 1150th Regiment P.. V- • age,
of
the 19th instant, Ellen, wife of Richard
Yerkes. in the 22d year of her age.
BIRD.--On the' 21st instant. Amanda L. Bird, wife of
Jesse S. Bird, and daughter of Renry'Kelly, in the 22d
Year of her age. - *
BLACK FLORENTINES
new thin material, 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Barege Hernani 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Bareges 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Crape Maretres 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Chalys and Crape Tammatans. •
Black Bombazines and Summer Bombazines.
Black Gros-grain and Ponlt de Sole Silks.
Black Glossy Lyons Tafflila Silks,
Black Tamises and Mousselines,
Just Received by
BESSON & SON, ItiOUNING STORE,
No.' 918 CHESTNUT Street.
EAGLE POULT DE SOIE NEW
SHADES.
Leather cololored Poult do Soie.
Ordered Shades of modes.
Light, browns, blaes. purples. & c ., &o.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and A.RO,FI
ERE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
. ARCH, are now opening
Spring Silks, Shawls, and Dress Goods.
1 ease solid Figured Silks.
Taffeta de /amiss°.
Grenadines and .11ernanias. -
New style trench Cambrics.
MP HORTICULTURAL HAfiIf.SOUTIL
WEST CORNER OF BROAD AND WALNUT
STREETS.—A. Biographical Memoir of the late WM. D.
BRINCKLE, M D. ,will be read before the Horticultural
Society, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. . lt
THE GRAND NEED; on, WHATIM ' IS TO REDEEM OUR L AND AND OUR RACE?
A Lecture, by CHARLES P. KRAUTFL D.D. , editor
of the Lutheran- and ltiseionarn, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. on THURSDAY Evening,. -March 26.
Tickets, 26 cents. For sale at the Lutheran Publication
House, No. 42 North NINTH Street, and at the door
on the evening of the Lecture. . mh24-tath2t
- CoEFTcioß's OPErmt, March 23, 1333.
Shippers and owners will please .take notice that, in
Consequence of the large numbers of deserters escaping
Oa board merchant vessels, all vessels leaving this port,
until otherwise ordered, will be required by the officers
of (he Revenue Cutter to exhibit their papers and muster
their crews on board. - W3I. B. THOMAS,
mh24-2t
OFFICE ASSISTANT TREASURER.
UNITED SPATES, P
_ HILADELPHIA. March 23,1853.
NOTICE:—AII deposits of TEIRPO_R.ARY LOAN made
on or after the above date will be entitled to draw inte
rest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. (5 per cent.) per
•
Deposits made previous to this notice at 4 per cent may
be withdrawn at any time, WITHOUT NOTICE, for the
purpose of being redeposited at 5 per cent.
ARCH. NcINTYRE,
Asst. Treas. United States.
CarHO - MCEOPATHIC .HOSPITAL, 1118
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now .open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received ani provided for in the most comfortable
manner, nue of charge. • -B. F. GLENN.
neg.tt Flecrotarr. of Board of Monomeric.
PORT ROYAL AND EIVIANOIPA
TION.—The PORT ROYAL RELIEP'COMMI f
.TEE of this city, Will celebrate its tirst anniversary by
•ttpublic meeting in CONCERT HALL next THURSDAY
'EVENING, the 26th - inst. Hon. JOHN A. 'BINGHAM,
of.Oldo, and other distinguished speakers, will take part
in the Proceedings. mh2l-tf
PHILADELPHIA AND ' , READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office: 221, South
- FOURTH Street, PIIILADI±LERIA. March 2.111863:-
To avoid detention, the holders - of COUPONS 'of this
Company. 'due on the let proximo, are requested taleave
them at this office on or before the Slot inst.. when re
ceipts will be given and checks will be ready for delivery
on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
mlfffi-St - • S. BRADFORD, Treasnrer.
IMMONUMENT CEMETERY NO
PTICE. —An assessment of 60 cents on each and
every lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from
taxation) will - be . dne and payable' at the aloe of the
Come. ery, N0.4.41.N0rth SIXTH Street, on the let day'
of April next,
The payment of $4.. 40 - on any one_lot, together :With
the assessments now dne, will exempt the same from
taxation or assessment forever - hereafter, - if paid before
the Ist day of April next; if paid after that time, the as
sessment then falling dne must be paid in addition:
mhl7,tapl . -;-.E. - TAYLOR, Secretary.
jrza , CITY comusSioNERsv.ORFICE.
- • • PHILADELPHIA,' February 21, WS: -
To , HOTEL. AND TAVERN* KEEPER ,S RESTAU
RANT, and others, desirous of selling LIQUIAiI biases
measure than one quart. -
Applicants for LICENSE will apply aCTRIS • OFFICE.
as provided by act of Assembly, approved Aprili2o, 1858,
on the following days, viz..
W ARDe.
First
Second
Third and Fourth
Fifth.
Sixth
- .
Seventh and Eighth::':.
Ninth and Tenth
Elevextth;
Twelfth and Thirteenth.......ThVgaiii, 12, ;
Fourteenth and Fifteenth • - Friday, " 13; 4 ;
- Sikteenth Monday, " 15,
4
'Seventeenth • - Tuesday • " 17,
•Eisbteenth and Nineteenth ..- Wednesday,":". 18. ,
i Twentieth Thursday, " 19.
.TwentyTwenty-first;'.andt TwentY ' • •
second ' ' " 20, ".
Twenty-third and - Tweaty- • -
• fourth ' Monttay, ' 23. i.
iTwenty-fifth. - ......,.....•........Tne5day, • 24, "
te27-to . mh+l6 • - 'TAXES MAW, %WC'
Ifttich 2, 11F22: -
—Tuesday 3,• •
..Wednesdays - • "
,Thyradir.y, •• 1, "
9,
..Tnesdty, , 10, .
;.Wednesday,' ". 11,
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA.
DEPARTMENT OF - ARTS.—The Ex
amination the Junior, Sophomore, and; Freshman
'Classes, a.t the close of the Second Term, will be held in
the following order:
,Y, 2:l4From il to 11„ Sophomores, by Prof.
Frazer (Cheniistry of the Metalloids), and Freshmen, by
Prof Kendall (Algebra), written. From U to 1. Ju
niors. by the Provost (I utellectoal . Philusophy.
TUF,SPAY, 24th —From 9 to it, Juniors (Differential
Calculus), and Sophomores (Trigonometry), by Prof.
Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Al
len (Thucydides).
WEDNISDAY, 25th.—From 9 to 11. Solhoznores, by
Prof. Allen, (Thucydldes, ) From
11 to I, Juniors, by Prof. Fraser, (Dynamics and Hydro
statics) - '
9 HURSDAY, 26th. —From '9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. ,
Jackson (Horace's Epistles). From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Prof. CoPPAe (Latham's Handbook of the English
Language).
FRIDAY, 27th.—From 9 to 11. Juniors, by Prof. Allen
mosthenes) From 11 to 1, Freshmen, Prof. Jackson
(Horace's Satires).
MONDAY, lgth.—From 9 to • 11. Sophomores,' by Prof.
Jackson (Cicero de Senectute). From,ll to 1, Freshmen,
by Prot, CopfaM (History). GE /RUE ALLEN,
mb23-7t Secretary of the Faculty of s.rts.
PENNSYLVANIA &LINING UOiNL.
PAN Y OF.MICHIG AN —Notice. is hereby given,
that the Annual Meeting: of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY-OF MICHIGAN
will be held at the o.lllc of the flotnoany, No: 4t7 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April 6th, 1363,
at 12 o'clock M., at, which time and place an election for
Nine Directors, to serve for one year, will be held.. '
S. M, DAY, Secretary..
Dated Philadelphia, March 20, ISni. mh21..14t
.yam NOTICE IS GIVEN TRAP A DELI-
CATION hse been made to the Spring Garden
Insurance Company for the re. iSAIIO of Perpetual Policy,
No. 1,802, for $l,OOO, premium $2O, upon premises 13th
street, 10 feet 9 inches; north of Jefferson street. east
aide. The same has been lost or mislaid.
re% in w St* GEO. 14f. BOND.
CROMWELL AND.THE
IIIK;17.. Miss EMMA. BAR DUMB will lecture at MUSI
CAL FUND. HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING: the 27th
inst., at 8 o'clock, on " Oliver Cromwell- and the
Times." Tickets 1Q Cents. For sale at T. B. Pugh's,
Sixth and Chestnut streets; S. Barry's, 'Fourth and
Chestnut streets; and at 634 Race street. Proceeds for
Miss Bardinge's Institute for Females. mhl7-tuthset.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR.
TI -.l' TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PEULADBIr
MIA, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and , Sailors desirous. of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. PRANK PALMER,
ia.9-6m -Government Snreenn-Artist.
RETAIL DRY :GOODS,
cc NEW MOURNING- STORE."
Now opening. a large and
' WELL-SELECTED STOCK. .
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
MOURNING GOODS,
Of every description; also,
BONNETS . OF THE' LATEST - STYLES.
M. & A. MYERS & CO.,
fe2Bstntlh•lm . 926 CHESTNUT Street
T,INEN NAPKINS. AT $2 PER
L dozen; finer do.; at $2.50; Heavy Barnsley, at $3;
one lot all Linen Towels, $2; better do., at $5.50; very
fine do., broad border and fringed ends; $3; all Linen
Doylies, at $1; fine do., $1.25; one lot extra quality,
cut ready for use, $1.50; Union. Table Linen, 621‘0. ;
heavy, all Linen spot, 750. ; finer do , 87.v0. and $1;
extra heavy Barnsley, two yards wide, at $1 2 .25; a large
lot, different widths, of the hand-loom Table Linen ; one
lot. fine Fronting Linen, 45e., by the piece; liner do..
52'/ s c.—these are a great bargain. All Linn Handker
chiefs, $1.50 per dozen; tiler do., at $ . 1.75; Russia Crash,
in various qua'ities, and large variety of all kinds of
Linen Goods, that I will sell for- less than others are
selling them. - GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
mb23-3t No. 1013 MARKET Street, ab. TENTH.
fUSLINS.-MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
MIISLINS are being sold .now at considerably
lees than wholesale Prices.
Brown Muelins at 183 d, 20, and ; full yard-wide at
30c. ; Brown Rheeting, 134 and 2W.: wide; Bleached Mns-
Ens at 20, 22, 26, ad 31 centm Bleached Sheeting,
13‘, 2, 234, and 251 wide, at the lowest prices.
Williamsville„ Wamsutta, and all the best mak4of
Shirtings.
Marseilles Qnilts, very heavy, at $6, a great bargain.
Allendal es at $2 Honeybombs at $2.50.
One lot Brilliants, first-rate quality, at 25 cents by the
piece, of :about 26 yards. These are being sold around
at 37,14. c. ORANVILLE B. HAINES.
mh23.3t No. 1013 MARKET Street, ab. TENTH.
EDWIN HAIL & CO. 26 SOUTH
SECOND Street, will open, THIS MORNING,
Ono 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 Glaces and Taffeta " D'Ete," of the new shades.
Printed Pongees and Foulards.
Printed Cambecs and French Chintzeti.
-
•- Mohair Glaces and Poil De Chevres.
mh23 New styles of Dress, of various names.
I`LWIN- HALL & CO., 20 SOUTH
SECOND Street, have now open.
New styles of Fancy Silks.
Plain Silks, of the new shades.
Neat Check Silks.
Spun Silk Plaids.
Printed Pongees and Foulards.
Black and colored Corded Silks.
mh23 . Black Taffetas and Gros de _Rhinos, am.
MAZE AND .LEATHER-COLOR
DRESS GOODS.
Mode and Tan Wool De Lefties;
Double-width De Laines and Mohairs;
Plaid Valencias, all colors
•A great variety of Dress Goods for suits,
Small black and white, and brown and white, Plaid
Silks.;
Brown Silks. dark shades;
Plaid Olive Foulard Silk, for Friends;
One - Piece of Olive Summer Silk, wide and good, for
Friends ; -
Together with Williamsville, ,Wamsatta, and all the
. best makes of Muslins, at
JOHN . H, STOKES'.
Inh23 702 ARCH Street.
j R. CASSELBERRY," 45 NORTH
• EIGHTH Street, has now open many desirable and
seasonable Gr ods, from the New York sales of thiit week.
Also, many lots of SPRING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
&c.„ which will be sold at about last year's prices.
Black Stella Shawls, broche border, $5.50
Black Stella Shawls," $1.75.
Black Stella Shawls from $3.50 to $2O.
New style Spring Plaid Shawls, $5.
Closing out tine 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 DEL AMES AND Ce*SHIVIERES.
1 case ShApherd's.Plaid Detainas,.3oc_..
1 , ase Shepherd's Plaid Cashmeres, Mc.
1 rase Shepherd's Plaid Cashmeres all wool.
MOZAMBIQUES, PLAIN AND PLAID:
1 case Plain Mozambiques, left from last year, at - 22c.
lease Plain Mozambiques, left from last year. at 310.
1 case Plainlifozambiques, 'superior quality,'3.M. , -
Spring Dress Goods 18%; 20, 22, 25,-31, &c.
6-4 DAMASKS OR BROCATEL LES. .
60 pieces of the above Goods, excellent quality, choice
colors, Buff, Modes, Blues, Crimsons, Greens, &c.,
cheap.
TABLE LINENS, Doylies, Napkins; Shirting Linens,
FLANNELS—White and Colored.
SPRING CLOAHINO. 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 SHIRTS, at old prices, in
Hoop-Skirt Show Room, second floor. '
CANTON MATTINGS, left from last year, arranged
for sale ou the third floor.
nah23-2t - CASSELBERRY.
EMBROIDERED PT A N (MOVERS AT
LOW PRICES.— 'full assortment of Green Burgun
dy and Crimson Cloth PIANO COPIES with rich em
broidered borders. . .
SHEPPARD, VAN-HARLINGEN, Sr ARRISON,
mhl3-12.trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
BLEACHED MUSLINS:---THE - SUB
scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of
Shirting Afflatus —as Williamsville, Wamsutta,
Wauregan, Semper Idem, Lonsdale, and New York
Mills, below the wholesale prices. ,
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGSN,..Bt ARRISON,
mlll3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
T INENS, LINEN GOODS, &c.—THE
-I-4 largest assortment in the City of first-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 mspectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & /RAISON,
mhl3-12trp 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
ARMY CLOTHING, ike.
A OPPENEEEIMER,
Ao. 1131 CHURCH Ailey, 'Philadelphia,
DOD`TRAOTOS AHD MANUFACTURER OP
ARMY CLOTHING
Of Hiery Description.
A.LSO,
TENTS.
BAYER/Li:CH&
PONCHOS,
. -
CAMP BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS, and
BED TIOKiNOB TOE HOSPITALS.
MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS..
All
All goods made will be guarantied revdation in size.
N. S. Order. of any size filled with despatch. jaVito
PHOTOGRAPHS.
SIMPLICITY OF STYLE, ARTISTIC
Coloring, and fine finish, characterize REIIIiER'S
Colored Photographs for $l. Go to Gallery, SECOND
Street, above GREEN, and get one. ' It*
(1 AR D PHOTOGRAPHS. - CARD
Photographs of over 1.000 diffeient 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 $1.50
per dozen. Orders by mail promptly attended to on re
ceipt of money. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
1J South 'SIGMA. Street.
h3F-We also sell prepared colors for eolorini Photo
graphs taken on Albumen Paper. Price $3.25 a box,
With reducing liquid. fe26-lm if
TTNIVERSA:LLY P RON OUNC ED
` , - , 'Splendid Portraits. REIMER'S life-size Photo
graphs, in oil-colors, are the most life-like and pleasing
wertires Tolle liadnt warprices. SECOND Street,abovo
1 113 C
- PATENT SPRING.. BED,.
PATENTED JULY 3 1855.
Universally acknowledged for Neatness, Comfort, and
Durability to be the Standard Spring Bed.
The above are manufactured ano. for swe by
HIRAM TUCKER.
rob24-3m No. 2 - REVERE Block, Boston, Mass.
$5,000 REWARD.
ROBBERY OF ADAMS' EXPRESS.
BALTIMORE, March 19,.1863.
The safe of the Adams' Express Company was robbed'
on Wednesday night be' wean Baltimore and Harrisburg.
It contained various, sums of money: in currency and
gold, a large number of United States certificates of in
debtedness, :United Stateafiv.e-twenty bonds, and checks
of the United. States Treasurer on the Assistant Treasu
rer of New. York, payable to the order of the Adams' Ex
press Company.,, A Reward of Five Thousand Hollers is
offered by the Company.. The public are referred to the
list of the numbers of thehonds and certificates published
bi the Company, and are cautioned not to negotiate any
-01
The following' described Certifiestes;.sm.. were stolen,:
Four 'United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $5,X9,
each, numbers 21,449, 21,459, 21,461, 21,453.
48 United States Certificates, 0181,000 each :
Nos. 59,342, 59,343, 59,344.. ' .
Nos. 59,212, 69,213. .'
Nos. 59,203; 59,204, 59.205, 59,206.
Nos. 59,200, 59,201,
N05..59,145, 59,149. „
Nos: 59,146, 59,147. '
Nos. 59,131, 59;130, 59,129.
' Nos: 59,247, 59;248.
N05n59,190, 69.191, 59,192, 59,193.
- • Noe. 59,3'32, '69,333. 19.381, 59,335.`
Nos.
Nos. 59,936, 59,318. 69,349. -
Nos: 69,320, 69,321; 59,322, 59,3 9 .3,59,224.
Nos 59,317; 59 32b'
• Noe. 59, 302;.59,393,, 59,301, 59.305.
Nos. 58,979, 59,068, 59,069, 59,070.
Ten 5-20 - United States Bonds. 1 05.18173 to. 18;1S:1in
The follhwing checks of F. E. Spinner,. Tinsel:um , of
United States, on Assistant New York, paya-•
ble to the of the Adams' Express CenipanY:
Check No. 856, for 81,080, for ac.' G. 111. Felix, Cirminriati:
. " 859, for 2,098.13, " T. B. Se T• Gibson.
855, for. 1,080, " 'Conrad &Wagner,
. .358, for 480, " "
885, for 1.220, - "A. Behlen,
869, for 6,015.15; Shillits &"Co. "
867, for 404, ." Geo' Joap, l . "
'BB3. for 483.37; "J W. Wagner "
858, for 2,615, II:Morton, St. Louis.
. 'l6l, for 1,507:40, " m
Her, -"
The public are cautioned iiiht.to, negotiate any the
above bonds or certificates;
HENRY .SANYORD„Superintendent , -
h2542t ' ' Adams' Express inCompany.;.
MARSHAL'S - SA LE BY VIRTUE
°fa, Writ of Sale Isy . the Monorable JOHN CAD
WALADER, Judge of-the District. Court of the Unite/ .
States in and' for. the Eastern ,District of Pennsylvanls~
in Admiralty, to MO directed, will be sold at Public We,
to the highest and beet bidder for cash: at: B.C.
COOK'S AUCTION - STORE ; No.I2A South FRONT Street.
on MONDAY,- April 6;4E83, at Ro'clock A. lE. aeportion
of the cargo of steamer BERMUDA: - consisting of 1,975
aides of sole leather, Whales °rapper ,leather, .197 see-
Bons of copper-rlyetedf W and.lo inch leather, hose. 1 box
,of skins .1 case lino boots and. shoes, 300 boxes tin plates,.
-350 huudles of sheet iron.. 'SamT e s at the auction store.
Milted States MarshallL .1),.' of Pexuasylvania..
mADELPar..i..idartiON2o3:' silts M,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA
DRY GOODS JOBBBRS. •
DAVID ROGERS,
No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Importer and Jobber of-
DIEN AND TOYS' WEAR,
LADIES' CLOAKINGS, &c
mb23-2re
GRIGG & lIARMSTEAD,
Offer for sale, by the Package,
RrPKA'S COTTON A DES.
SUFFOLK BLUE DRILLS..
STANDARD BROWN DRILLS,
STANDARD BROWN SNEETINGS,
LONSDAT,P, NANKEENS, &0.. mh3
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. . •
'DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. •
-
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT,
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS ANDSHIAT
MOS. For sale by • .
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
"OAK HALL"
CLOTHING-,
Soatheast corner SIXTH and MARKET streets.
WANAMAKER Sr BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANA Af AKER &BROWN'S • ..
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S • .
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S • • - •
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S .
WANAIS AKER & BROWN'S
WANAMA KEW& BROWN'S -
WANAMAKBR & BROWN'S - '
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S -- - -
WANAMAKER-& BROWN'S.
WANAMAKER
WANAALAKER & BROWN'S
• OAK' HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK PALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
" OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
" OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
." OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
" OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
SPRING AND SUMMER; 1863,.
SPRING AND SUMMER, DIM
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND NIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER, 18f13, ' -
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SLIMMER, 1863,
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SIIMMER.IB6B,
SPRING AND SUMMER, 1863,
- S. R. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTFI & MARKET.
• S: E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH,& MARKET.
S. E. COB. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E, COR. • SIXTH & MARKET .
tahl3-tie3o S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
At 704 MARKET Street
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60,
At 701 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.60,'
At 701 MARKET Street,
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN'S,
No. 704 MARE ET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTRIVS,
No. 704 MARKET Streei.
GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S.
mh2l-tf N0:'704 MARKET Street
BOYS' CLOTHING.
JACKETS AND PANTS.:
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS TO - SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT RETAIL FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
COOPER it CONARD_
mbl4-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Ste
HARDWARE. AND CUTLERY.
'WORMAN & ELY,
COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES',
• • FORKSYAND SPCIONTh
mb2l-stuth2.m
•
HARDWARE'.
CLOSING OUT, AT
OLD . PRICES,
The stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising
A-LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ALL KINDS - OF GOODS.
427 MARKET and 410 COMMERCE Streete.
znh6-Dnif '
MATURING OHRTIFIC A.TES ~OF
INDEBTEDNESS
BOUGHT OR OOLLEOTED,
DR E L. & 00.
inhl9-5t
JOHN C. CAPP &SON,
STOOK AN D.N-OTE BROKERS,
Directly opposite the Mechanics' Bank
STOCKS AND BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION,
MONEY_ INVESTED
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
inhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS
THE HIGHEST MARKET VALUE
AND OTHER• PRECIOUS STONR§r
G. W. SIMONS cfe BROTHER,
RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
fe26-Im. . '
S
FPVE , TWENTIE g o •
OR,
RIVENTN-Y.F.A2. SIX P}M. OENT.. BONDS. •
rATABLN. ir TILE OPTION OP THE OOVERMIR4V
APTER, FIVE YEARS;
. .
I am batman:l by the SEORETABY 07 THE TEM
fiumr tor 'aeliwaubecriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
•
Interest mill soinmeneefroin the DATE OF SUBSORDN
Tlol l f, and- Is PAYABLE lA. GOLD at- the Mint;or any
-
:
Sub-Treasurry or Bepository of the united States,onthe,
Bret days.of May and November of each year.' At the'
isreeeit punimrar on GOLD, these Bonds, yield abont
wain' percent. war annum. ;
calmly always on hand. . .
' -
. . JAY COOKE. .•:41.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
• 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
SPECIAL . 'NOTICE.
' ' •'
On and after .TIILY Ist, BM, the privilege of convert
.
See - the . present Wane.-of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES
INTO THE NATIONAL. SIX PER CENT. LOAN (com
monly called "
.Five -Twenties'') will cease.
All who, wish. to invest in th# 'Five-Twenty Loan.
must, therefor% apply before the Ist of , JULY next.
JAY COOKE,
• • . Subscription Agent.
mh4-till 114 Smith THIRD Street, Philada.
..
815 - 000' .$7,000, $5,000 - TO . LOAN
. _
.. .9. ~ t- ON MORTGAGE; at 5 per cent., for a'
.
term of :penis.-- . ', A. P. & J. -EL . MORRIS, . • . .
nte24.5t.-.:-..-: . ..,•••••.•-•,,,,.._ -, , , __•„910 ..ARGEt: Street..
EIMER'S AIALLERY PRES - ENTS,.
--amain attractions - to the lo'vers of firie - nrts. His life=
size Photographs, innit colors, are the bearportraits to
behad: rAtzwarprices. SECOND.St:,abOVE‘GREEN:It
WILMINGTON ' CITY :NOTES' 'TAL
ken i tt t ly" ituv,-;:vp' TOOLS,
to their full aintati l sLptiOnlais7Wthiilage)
TRUMAIsTB: SHAW
No. 935 (eliiht,thirty4l . *l3' five); Market ; et, beloNfrjfimt . h. •
m2.3-6t.
THE. PHRENOLOGICAL , CA.litk.
NET:AND BOOK STORE is open day and welt•
ing for the sale of litooks on Phrenoloxy,''Phyaio
, logyalygiene; Pbonography and for -Phrenlogi
' ca ll eXan=l44lo34 s :' , Orders by,nutil should be
'1
It aa re dig° if. to :JOHN L.. CAPS_ N
#l4-stuthairtii ' 9MA CHESTNUT Street;
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Ao. 21 STRAWBERRY STREET.
CLOTHING.
BOYS' SUITS, $6.
BOYS' SUITS, r.
BOYS' SUITS, $B.
BOYS' SUITS, $9.
BOYS' SUITS, $lO
BOYS' SUITS, $ll
SACKS AND SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Manufacturers of
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY
No. 130 PEG .STREET,
FINANCIAM.
No. 23 South THIRD Street;
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
PAID FOB,
CI-OLD. AND SILVER,
DIPaLEONDS, PEARLS,
Mannfaohiring Jewellers,
TUESDAY. MARCH 24 - 1863-
SPRI NG 1863.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
No. 431 MARKET STREET, North Side,
Have now oPen, and are daily. making additions thereto,
RIBBONS. BONNETS,
MISSES' AND 'CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS,
MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERIL,
to which the attention tit' tbo trade is respectfully eoli
mhlB-tf
MILLINERY
STRAW GOODS.
JOSEPH HAMBURGER.
25 South SECOND Street,
Has now open a large stock of Ribbons, Artificial Flowers.'
&c., to which he respectfully invites, the attention of
Milliners-o,nd Merchants. Goods received daily from
New York auctions. nrh24,2m*
1863.
r_i: DANNENBAUM &, CO.,
Have now open a large and admirably-assorted stock
of the above goods.
• MERCHANTS and MILLINERS
will find inducements in styles and pricis unequalled in
this El rirketi"- •• • ' mlll7-Im*
1863 S RING: . 4863
WOOD & CARY:
No. 725 CHESTNUT. STREET;
Rave now in store a complete stock of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
WINDING
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. '
ASISSEV'AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HOODS.
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c, •
To which they respectfully invite the attention of Mer
chants and Idilliners.
CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin
ing this stock before purchasing. fe2l3-2m
GOVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels. •
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys. •
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, 80 CO.,
NO. 230" - CHESTNIIT STREET
ur CI W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
.
SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHLt,
MANUFACTURERS OF, JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
snirriazy aoope. IN EVERY VARIETY
501-ifem
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 and late hours.
Thev strengthen the system and enliven.the mind..
They prevent miasmatic andintermittent fevers.
They purify the breetb,and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They core Tharrhcea, Motet% and Cholera Morbus
They cure Liver Complaint and' Nervous Headache.
They are the beit Bitters in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and' are exhausted nature's great
restorer. - They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya
Bark, Cascarilla - Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers.
Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds,
Oringe-peeL Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Bar;
dock, S. ,
The following ie a sample of the' testimony daily re-
SOLDIERS' HOME, CINCINYATI; 0:, Jan. "X, 1563.
News. P. H. Drake & Co. :
GENTLEMEN : This institution has received and ex
tended aid to over 14,000- sick. and disabled soldiers. I
-have' - of late -administered'.the Plantation_ Bitters 'in
numerous oases of exhaustion, fevera, - want of appetite.
&c., with the most remarkable and gratifying results.
It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has
given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this
- PreParation was in every family, in every hospital, and
on every"battle-lield. _ - -
With respect your servant -
Dn. (1-, W. ANDREWS, Sup't
Xhiladelphia:
GENnigKEN ; - We require ahother supply of Pour Plan
tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases
with the g-uosts of our house.
Respectfully,
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.
• * * * -* I had been so ill with Liver COTO
.
plaint and Dyspepsia ' that I was- compelled to abandon
my business. I - used three bottles•of the Plantation
Bitters,• and, to my astonishment, am entirely cured,
Theyare the best medicine I ever used, and I shall en
deavor to make them known. -please inform me what
S.—T.-1860—X. means.
Yours trulY,
DR, W. A. CRILDS„Rurgeon of the 10th Vermont Re
giment, writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They are the most 'effective. per
feet,.ilud harmless tonic I ever nsed."
' GALT HOUSE, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec..2l, 1851.
Kiser& P. B. Drake & Co. :
We area compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation
Bitters to sup Ply friends Who have no other way of pro
ctuingaltis - admirable article.
* * * * The Plantation Bitters have mired Price for the copies of Flowers 2'5 cents each,. for•NEW.-
me-of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years,' TOTS Prepared ;; Colors p.m,. inelnding bottle of Re
dim Liquid and frill directions for use Beware. of
standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as mis i e n ra g blerimilations of these colors. The genuine have
far £1.6 know, with'siguarsuccess. name, J. TILTON & CO.; on each box and bottle.
I'am, &c. Riy. J. S. CATHORN. inh2o-lm
Messrs. Drake & Co. : - -
The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here.
Send us.twenty cases more, and oblige
Yours truly, ' . T. P. SAUNDERS & CO.
DeHegel' females requiring a gentle stimulant, and
clergymen; lawyere, and andante exhausted by - men-
tal.labor, will find the Plantatlost Bitters a most beniii.
licial anic
Ererr.bottle has the, fae simile of our signature on
a steel;Plate engraving, or it is not gen.nine
Sol&Ily all Druggists, Grocers, and Country Stores
` . -tbetti-tapl if
vi EALTH AND STRENGTH
WILD CHERRY
.
• Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco,
vered I fir all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore .
Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Me
, moptysis (Spitting Bloods, Short. Breath, -
CrouP, Wasting. Flesh, Pains and Sore
- nese; Weak Breast, Tickling Irritation,
or rising in- the Throat. 'Broken
Constitution. from the abuse of
-
..calomel and , other causes;
• all: Throat Breast. -
Lang
Complaints. Let
no'disease, however
4 .„ bad it may be, or length •
. •• of time ilmay have existed,
. • discourage ; yon until yen have
' • , 'tried - this great Medicamentum.
Won.derful cures • have taken place,
' • when, to all human probability ; it could
not be. possible. • The - popular Impression,
strengthened - by= some• scientific opinions, that
Consumption cannotlie 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 by every assurance of a cure,
not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of
those around. .For our part, we Minot believe that Con,
• sumption is insurable; and let Physicians. theorise as
they will, we have a - mass of evidence to.prove that-per
sons having all the symptoms of acsusumpMovt, cough
deep; bloody-expectoration.. pains, and oppression, sore
-throat, diarrhoea,' night sweats, burning- fever, , Sec.
have lbeen permanently cured by " Dr. SWAINB'S
COMPOUND SYRUP - OF.WILD CHERRY. good
appetite, complete digestion, strength, and &disposition
for active exercise -is sure to follow its use. Thirty
years' experience In this And foreign countries is con
vincing proof. Beware' of all preparations : purporting
to contain Wild Cherry,' except that prepared by Dr.
Swayne Et Son. the original students , genuine:
Dr. SWATHES Principal Mee, 350: North SIXTH
Street, , above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists
and 'Dealers.' ' . mbg-iflf
EE A_ND EAR..-PROF. J. ISAACS
Oordist, and Airiet, from Leydees, Holland, is per.
manently located at No. 621 PINE Street, whore he treats
all diseases , of the Eye. or Ear scientilloally,, and puree--
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain,
N. , 8.—N0 charges made for examination., Office hot=
from 8 to 11 o'clock .A..M. and 2 to 7 PON. . ja4-3mo
ERSAL CIAtiTHES-WRINGER. '
Savte Helaine in wear of olo . thze ye g it tigi tri rithn.
No. 1, L rge Faraily'Wringer.. ' .
No. Biteium Rama) , Wringer..... Warranted:.
No. 2%; Medium Family Wringer. $6. Without cogs,
No. 9 Stall'Eamily Wringer d -Not warranted.'
No Wr ny,encen be - durable without cog -wheels. •
-WA..COTT Br..BURNHAIN,../21 CHESTNUT St., •
Exclusive Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania.
C UB
nY
and Mai
CHM%
EN` .
'gra,
„.. L
;4t. MADE
?Thid-and
MILLINERY GOODS.
(Late tosenheim, Brooks, &Co.),
R I 8.8 O. N S
AND •
MILLINERY GOODS
No. 57- North SECOND Street,
MILITARY GOODS.
MEDICAL.
S.-T.-1860----X
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
WASHINGT6N, D. C., Jan. 22,;1.863.
CLEVELAND, Dec. 3, 1862.
H. B. KINGSLEY
Respectfully, yours, ,
SILAS F. MILLER St , CO., Proprietors
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1861.
BURNETT ROUSE, CINCINNATI, Ohio.
December 20, 1862.
P. H. DRAKE & 00.,
202 BN.OADWAY, New York
TO TilE SUFFERING.
DR. SW-AEYNE'S
COMPOUND• SYRUP OF
ENC . 'S/ . HOLDERS. -CI4IMAN.
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at MAGEWE Envelope Manufactory, No. 31.6
T Street , A
ALOPES4T - NO":;21:6 .CHESTNITT
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e's Snvelope - Mannfactory ' •
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,
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mhl7-tuth 6tif At the Philadelphia Bank.
FOR SALE-A , STYLISH
North Carolina Pony. 3 years old. kind and
gentle. Warranted sound. Apple -to P. 'FITZPATRICK,
S. W. Corner QUEEN and SWANSON Streets: n11,24-6t.4
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DIS S OLUTI ONlt' O COPARTNER,.
SHIP. —Tbe partnership heretofore existing between
TMOMAR KEMBLE and EDWIN D. - VAN ROE a, un
der the firm of Eemblo Sc Van. Horn, is this d ay dissolved,
by mutual consent, THOMAS IL KEMBLE retiring.
E DWIN D. VAN. HORN , (OF THE
late firm of %MIELE & VANE )RN) and GEORGE
W. ECKSTEIN, having associated themselves under the
style and firm of VAN HORN-& -ECKSTEIN, will con
tinue a,sh eretofore the BRUgH and BELLOWS Business,
at the old stand, Wall MARKET Street:
EDWIN D. VAN HORN,
GEO.' WI ECKSTEIN.
February 2, 1863. fah2.4-2t*
NOTICE- THE COPARTNERSHIP
NOTICE -THE ;
heretofore existingunder the firm- of J. E. STE
VENS & CO. is hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
P. T
sETNESv.
PHILADELPHIA, March 16th, 1863.
Mr. J. B. P. STEVENS retires from business afier this
date on account of ill-health. Associated in his stead,
to conduct the Continental Hotel, are J. E. Kingsley,
from New York, of high reputation in the profession;
C. W. Spafford, of ten years' experience at the-Tre
mont House., Boston, and James G. Wildman, many
years in service as Receiving Clerk, - at the Revere House,
13oston. With these gentlemen to manage, conduct,
and control the far-famed Dintiriental Hotel in this city,
together with Mr. Duffy, of long experience at the
Girard House ; Mr. Fenn, from - Pittsburg .• Mr. Pedro
Salem, long before the public in this city, and Sir, George
A. Sawyer, - well-known as an experienced accountant
from Boston; the - travelling public may be well
assured of great kindness:and polite attention while
guests of said establiohmefir.
The Continental Hotel will be conducted nnder the
firm of J. E. KINGSLEY & CO.
PHILADELPHIA, Afarebl6; 1863! mhlS-lni •
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
-a- NEB the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the.
Old. Stand, No. 721 MARKET Street.
PM. ELLIS & CO., Druggists,
jal-tf 724 MARKET Street.
PERSONAL.
111110ENSIONS.- $lOO - 130D - NTY AND
-I- FAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two
years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by
reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to
the.sloo bounty;
_and the latter, also, to a pension,
JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants,
mbl3 424 WALNUT Street
LOST AND. FOUND.
LOST OR STOLEN:-THE FOLLOW- ,
ING l OTES,. drawn and endorsed by GILL, GIL
LET& & NOYES:
February 24, 4mionths; $4,000 - 00.
24, 4 months, 3,127 20.
26, 4 months, 4,000 00.
" 26;4 Months; 4,000 00.
" 26, 4 months, 2,799 2S.
The public is hereby cautioned against receiving or
negotiating the same, payment haying, been stopoed.
GILL, GILLET'S, Sr NOYES.
New York, . March 13, 1863. mh2l-3t
PROPOSALS.
_ARMY CLOTHING - AND . EQUIPAGE
OFFICE_, TWELFTH ind. GIRARD Streets—Pin-
LADELPHIA, march 23, 1E63: - . -
. . _
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until 12 o'clock Jll., on FRIDAY,' the 27th inst., ISTI,
to furnish, promptly. at -the Scanylkill Arsenal; the fol—
lowing supplies, subject to the usual inspection, viz:
Scarlet Worsted Lace X inch.
Yellow do. do. X do. -
Green do. do.-2 do, -
Black Linen Machine Thread, No. 70,i on spools. -
White Williamantic Cotton, No. 24, • do.
White Cotton Balls for Basting, No. 30. '
Buckles for Pants.
Wadding in Sheets.
Garrison Flag Halliards.
Drum Cords, Italian Hemp,
Axe Slings.
Hatchet Slings.
Bidders will state in their proposals . the Quantity bid
for, 'and time 'of delivery, and also give the names of
two sufficient securities for the faithful fnlfilment of the
contract, if awarded.
Samples can be semi at this oillee,.and Bidders are in
vited to be present at the openin6 of the proposals.
H: CROSMAN. -
mh24-4t Assistant Quartermaster General, 11 - S. A.
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OP PHI
LADELPHIA CQUIFFY:
state of Peter Miller, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that M.A:TILDA. W.
MILLER, Widow of Peter Miller, deceased, bas flied in
the said Court an appraisement of personal property
which she claims to retain under the provisions of the
Act of 14th April, 1851. dud also her petition for the ap
proval- of the same by the. Court, and that the said
appraisement will be' approved and confirmed by the
Court on FRIDAY. April 17,1863, unless exceptions be
presented thereto on or before that day.
M. RUSSELL:PRAYER,
xnh24-tnews4t Att'y for Matilda W. Miller, widow.
pTERNAL REVENUE:
UNITED STATES EXCISE•TAX.
NOTICE• IS -HEREBY GIVEN to-all persons resiclipg
or doing business In the
FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT,
.. • . .•
composed of the Second, Third, Fourth , Fifth, Sixth, ands. Eleventh,wards of the City and County of Philadelphia.,
that the
ASSESSMENT ROLES',
will, in accordance with the yiraNisions of Section 15,0 f
the act to provide Internal Reverine;Ste.: be open for
examination at this office, from 33.)..A. M. to 3 P. M.-for
FIFTEEN! DAYS from the date:. hereof . (Sundays ,:for
FIFTEEN!
during which time all persons who have , not._
made registry.with the
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS
of the Division Di which business is loente,t.or
with the Assessor of the District, •
ARE HEREBY..NOTIFIED . •
to make application for License under the act- to..the
Assistant Assessor, or at this office. and thus avoid. the
penalties prescribed for violating,stiid act by transaeting ,
business with out License.
All appeals; relative to erroneous .or excessive. valua
tion or enumeration must be Made in wfiting to. this
office dnring the live days next ensuing the expiration
of the above fifteen days, arc must state the nactienlar
cause, matter, or thing respecting which. a decision is
dezired,.es well as the ineonalitv.or error comeatined of."
WASHINGTON •
Assessor First District:
Ofeoe 431 \VAL N - . 13" r- Street: - - -
Philadolphi - O. March 2.3,1 M.•
PIANO FORTES.
'ur 920 CHESZPIRT STREET,. 94(
A LARGE .AND . CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THOSE
....TUSTLY%CELEBRATED INSTRUhIENTS.
:FROM THE MANUFACTORY (hE :
WILLIAIif B. BRA.DBURY, -
(FnecPasor . to "Bighte & .BradburYs.)
MAY — BE' FOUND AT THE NEW . AND. ELF,CIANT,
WAREROOM, -
920 CEII%.ISTNUT STREET. 0.20 . -
These, deeirons of.obtaining a scpaa ... , instrument,.
should . callandexnnaine before pu.rchastagnlsetvhere.
The 'established reputation of these inetrarhente for
nearly.thirty yeara,. renders theirsupoPfority "
as.honsehold wards." • '
THEY SING THEIR OW.N . ..PRAISES. -
In the arrangement of our new §OcidG, tve.have added
every in:Trove - merit' which can in s.nF, way- tend L6tlid
perfection of the Piano Porte; and we ! confidently assert
that, -for. delicacy of touch,
volumpnrity,, brilliancy
aNlsleetnsnftor, otlined . httstretgth an&
eidiineiTsa9iyt:fpißLE.letins cnts
are unequale;
EVERY:ITISTRUMENT WAI .t4AN'TED !OR EWE;
. .
ratil93 E OSBORN; Agent. •
-"
FAaEILY DYE
LIST 02..G0L0R5.;
AL.
BARK B
RROWII, SCARLET,
MUFF BROWN,' DARK.DRAH,
•
EIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB.
BARK BLUE-YELLOW
LIGHT
LIGFIT BLIIi LIGHT. YELLOW
DARK GREED - - ORANGE,
• • ORANGE,.
LIGHT GREW% MAGE ETA,
PINK SOLFERINO, -
.! • PURPLE, FRENCH. ELVA.
".• SLATE, ROYAL EURBAS
. .
CRIMSON, VIOLET
FAMILY DYE • 001.0.R.55:
,
For dyeing:St Woolen mt. Mixed Goode, Shawls,
Scarfe,Dresses, Is.bons,Glovesorrootsillrois" Ories.Shers,
Kid Gloves, Ctit n's.Clothisg, and all khada.of•Wear.
big Apparel, 'Wit,. perfect fa,staolors:
A. SAVING OR SO. PER CE:In.
These Dyss are mixed h the form of po'wder's concen
trated, are thoroughly tedtad, and: 'put up, hi, neat pack
ages.. Fox - twenty-flee coats Ton can cohar-aa =any goods
as would otherwise cord Ave timesDiak. emu. The pro
cess is aili_Pl9.,and an,7 one can use the Dyes with perfect
enceeeg; Directions
Martatetured bY ' ' HOWE St STEVEN'S,'
_ 258-BROADWAY, Boston.
Tor sale by Druggists and Dealers in 'wary City and
Town. • cle9tgutits.3m if
RICg PRESSES, CLAY`- WHEEL'S,
Kilns. Casting, Bricksaakere Tools;' -Factory 369
Soiath FIFTH St. . S.. P. AIILLE..Ik,
EDWIN JETT G E S
DERTAKER;... , • •
259 South TENTH eltreet, - above Sprnea,
pELLEVOISIN BRANDY--4N 7
VOICE, in Bond, for sale by
cal.
`2.1 AS. a. Lis. etnsFAßs t.
.W 0 lirn VMS WA .NITT and
CKER EL, HERRING, SHAD;
din &c ibo slaw N s, aal arlgaTal late-ratezlif
'at 'Ash; 'assorted Rackagea. . • ' •
1,0(0) , Mat,. 'NB*. Nastport, IhAnne
IWO Boxes Luba,' Suet and 50.14/errliag.
-
.'2ffoßozesHerktygaz cfrjiii"
dm* gad tar WI I I1 MURPHY - at KothlS, .
lan-tg lrix'l4o north WILLEM'
AMUSEMENTS.
ANLERIOAN AOADENLY OF MUSIC.
Lessee ared.Director.
geetness Sged
GERMAN OPERA.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March iitb.
For ate first iirtie
FRA DTA•NrOL,O,
GRAND OPERA, BY kUBER
,PRICES OE ADMISSIOIf.
Resenrc'eo4-2:U PAtottet, Paiiittel Circle, or
• ' St Off
To be 3a9.'• Academy and 31 - E. Gould's :Wage
Store.
Farnilr ......... •••• ..... • ''•
Am ',hit.% •
SIITEIItiIAY. March 2.9 th,
AG ALA BL STINEt.'
Doors open at ot'brock ; Opera conirnences at S ntb.24-2t
312RICAR ACADNI OP' 14 SIC.
--SOIREE GrZNASTIQUB, hy•he Pupils of Prot
IaiIIEBRAND & LEWIFF INSTITIM,
TUESDAY E" - _,ETINO, March. 21; 1563,
At half-past Seven o'clo?Tr.
proceeds to be distributed to the Heepitals and'other
ch ritabl e Institutions.
The programme will comprise an entertainment of the.
Most varied and attracti - rk.oharacter. .
ACROATIC., and GYEINAS'riC
ERC - 18ES upon the different apraratrm
!Fl bodily utility of IifIBEEARY EXERCTiES, - PBN-*
CING, and SPARRING, will he illugtrated.
An entirely novel act wilt. liEe.perform upopan. aPpa
ratus, entitled "LE PONT N.DAGE, ".for the-first time
presented to the'publ ie. . •
The Whole number of perform:4 will present sordiirfindi .
specimens of ARTISTIC GROU?..' NG. -
BIRGFET.D'S BRIGADE BAND has been engaged.
Also, the YOUNG 14.51NNERCITOR, who will slug two'
of their best chorusses_ .
. . . . _ . .
TICKETS 25 CgITTS. •
Reserved seats in ' , Parquet and Parquet Circle; 50
cents- Can be secured at the Instilvation. northeast eor
ner Ninth and Arch, at the Aca.derky of 'Music, and at
-
o Govdd's . Music Store.
IEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEE.
TEL
iseSßeft 1111 d Manager
....FOR THE SECOND, TINE THIS
coneegjience of the n thuslasnt wit* which it WM
received.
KING LEAR,
THIS' (TUESDAY) EVENING, March. 24,' IM,
EIS WIN FORRP-RT
Will again repeat his sublime Shakspearean 'imper
sonation of
. LEAR.
Which is uiven with
. . . .
NEW. SCENERY NEW DRESSES. And au'
ADMIRABLE CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Mr. 3. McCullough as, - Edgar.
Mr. - W. H. Leak as • • Edmund. '
Mr. J. G. Burnett as • • - Rent.
Madame Pouisis as "Goneril.
Miss Mary Wells as - Regan.'
Mrs. J. H. Allen as - Cordelia. '
S Orchestral Conductor Mr. MARX HASSLER
Mr. 'WHEATLEY has the honor to announce chat' ho . "
has entered into a brief engagement with the
CELEBRATED GERAIAN ACTOR,
DANIEL E. gANDMAik N,
Who lately achieved so great a triumph at Niblo's Gar
den, New York, on the occasion of his initial performance"
in the English language.
MR. BANDMANN
..
Will make his first apnet:ranisonWEDNESDAY next as
SHYLOCK,
In the MERCHANT OF VENICE.
Doors open at 7 t Curtain rises at 7% e'elock_ _ _
MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH-STREET'
THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. AIORPHY.'
SECOND NIGHT. .. GREAT HIT OF
MARY PROVOST.
THIS (TITESDXY) EVENING. March 24, 1863,
INGOMAR, THE BARBARIAN.
Pirthenia • • - • Mary.Pnivost.
Ingomar ......... - Barton Hill.
Myron Mr. A. Bradley.
Alcester Mr. Bradley.
To conclude with the Comedietta, entitled
A KISS IN THE DARK. ..
Selim Pettibone • Frank
Or. Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra
charge. Curtain rises - at 73.f*o'clock.
WALNUT-STREET- THEATRE.
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRE CTSON.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
:EC&ND NIGHT OF FRIENDS OR FOES
THIS (Tuesday ) EVE , March 24, Jon,
Will be presented - thenewComedy . entitled
FRIENDS' OR FOES
Mr. Union.....
Dr. Bland
-
Mr. Yielding, - - - S - Hemple.
Capt. Denoglinel L. Barrett.
Mrs. Union Mrs. Anna; CowelL
To conclude with ti e Drama of
THE SPIRIT OF 976.
_ .
- - -
Major ClevEland Mr. B. Young
Rose Ellsworth,- - . Mrs. Anna Cowell
Doors °Den at 7: Curtain will rise at 7%
WHITTAKER'g' AMPHITEIVIATRE
11 (late Gardner St Hemming's), MARKET. Street,
above TWELFTH,.
F. - - vv. WHITTAKER - -Manager.
Admission, 25 cents: Private Box and Balcony 'Seats,
50 cents• Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do. Boys, 10 cents;
Colored:Gallery, 15 cents.
TUESDAY - EVENING, March 24,1563;
Brilliant Reception Of the Star Troupe.
Grand Equestrian and Gymnaslic EN:eta-is.
TBIS EVENING,' Sixth Night of SAM LONG, the
best Clown and Comic Singer cf the age.'
The evening's entertainment will conclude with'
- DON JUAN.
Don Juan, Mr. 11. Hemming; Don Guzman, Mr. E_
Woods; Demons, &c., by the Company.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Commence at
- quarter to 8.
CARL WOLFSOHN •
` l / 4 .." Respectfully announces that his
FOURTH
CLASSICAL SOIREE
Will take place on
THURSDAY, March 25th, 1563,
At the
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF - MUSIC.
He.will be m,sisted bp'
Mr. ABREND, (Violoncellb;)
Mr. RELLNER, (Hautbois)
Mr. STOLL, (Clarienet,)
Mr. A. BIRG-FELD, (norm)
Mr. G. MUELLER, (Bassoon-)
The mita cribers are respectfully informed that the prin
cipal Rehearsal tothe Solite- will - take place at 12
o'clock U.; in the Foyer of - t he . Academy,' to which
all holding tickets are invited'.
Single Tickets, ONE DOLLAR each,
Can be had at the Music. Stores.
Doers open at 7 o'clock; to- ooraemnce at 8 o'clock.
inh2-1-3t
VCKEND 0 R. 7 IT'S CADETS.-A
-A- . GRAND SOIREE MILITAIR.E, of ECKENDOREF'S
CADETS; will take place on SATURDAY S VENLOTG,
28th of Marcb, at the ACADEMY OE MUSIC. Cards of
admission, 25 centsvreservod seats, SO cents; can be ob
tained at Gould's Music Store,. SEVENTH and CREST.
NUT Streets. mh2l-5t
A SSEMBLY _BUILDINGS, CORNER
A
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
TWELFTH WEEK.
CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED HOUSES.
WOODROPPE , S
BOHEMIAN TROURE'OP GLASS BLOWERS.
EVERY EVENING.
The celebrated low-preasartGlass Steam-Engine" MO
NITOR," made endrely of glass, will be in full opera
tion. -
Magnificent works of art- distributed gratuitously to
the visitors.
WEDNESDAY and SATITB:DAI AFTERNOONS Child
ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES: Every Child will re
ceive a .GIFT. '
On FRIDAY EVENING,- March 27th. a splendid CASE
OF WORK will be given to the- author of the best Ori
ginal POEM on any subject: .
Admission, 15 cis. N o half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening at 8 o'clock ; after noon at 3.. mo34lt*
MADAME LIZZIE BELL'S
PATRIOTIC AND HITMORGI7S
RE.CITATFO.NE,
ls
atita•
MUSICAL FUND•IVALL,
TUE - EDAY EVENING. Ilford', 21th
_•ln aid 4 of'a.
HOME FOR THE ORPEEAVE , OIr VOLUNTEERS. -
Tickets 25 Cents. mh23-2t+
BILLIARDS EXTV,AIORIDINAILY
•Messrs. KAVAN 0 EZAPHWATE,
and DEEM;
Assisted by -
Messrs. PHELAN.- ESTNPHE. and BIRD. will give
a series of Exhibitions of4heir skill at BILLIARDS
in SANSOM-Street the-. Evening's of THIIRS- -
)AY and FRIDAY. MarcN Ad:nand 27th, commenc.
'at 73 , ‘ o'clock. Tickets aiTtents each. may be procured
at Bird's Billiard Saloon, ..NO. fil9"thestnnt street; Tay- .
lees Billiard Table Mc-Smacker - A. and Estephe's Sa
loon, N. E. corner of Eitilth tan& Chestnut, and all the -
principal Hotels. - mh23-st. -
P. R/N G-G DE:N . INSTITUTE
HALL. corner BROAD andGPRING GARDEN Sta.
EVER rEV:i3VTIVG, THIS WEEK
The original an 4 inagniZcent Diorninaof
THE BURNING:OIc 'MOSCOW;
Beautiful Dioptric Faincin.gs, and amusing' Scenes - in
Ventriloquism, by theAvcr.d , renowned hreraorist, Mr.
GALL I GHEE Admisfdoni 1S cents. Doors open at T_
Tocommence at S mh2o-15t*
ASSEMBLY -3LrILIDIN GS -- TENTH
and CHESTYgT.t
' AMUSEMEII4I , -FOR OLD AND
SIGNOR.BLITZ, -
The great MAGICIAR , s.nd , WZNTEILOQMST, with hir,
'YARNED CAN.PaRTrBIBDB, wilt give his new .and
popular entertaininents,BwanY EVENEIG during the
week, commencing, at .1.% o'clock, and WYBDNESDAT
and SATURDAY AWEili-IWNS at 3. The attractions
will be marvellcu,s:. Bageniments Ramie; wonderful
Powers in Ventrlbquien, a:ad the Learns& Canary Birds
in their new characters.
Admission-15 cents. CfniTdren 13 cents,
_ _
*I4.F,RIVIANI2I. 0 _-_ - RsfaHESTRA---P.II-BLIC
REBEARSI,J,S-ew SiTURDAT AFTERNOON . .
at 23 , ; o'clock,,, at. tb a MUSICAL YIET":
SSNTZ. condutter... 7T its 25
uo.„11o, IE4 Chestut:l
!ieketssl.., Ta.be.beid.ad
ntn a:d Chastnnt, and at tha.,
street; J....F.—c-‘7.ltr, 11.0274 r
_ASS;-ILER'S 0 R ORES RBA-.
SV OFFICE.
214 South EIGHTH . . Street, below Walnrit. delo-6-ac
pEN - N 5:511. - VANIA. M3l. _DEMY
-•-• THE FINE AGTE, "
CHESTIVITT STREET,
Ie open dt.il7 - (Bmadays excepted.)&om 9 A.M. till A nv.—
Admiseron 2 ceata. Children hafprics.
Shoroe of stock 8:90. .5,59
EN-SUINA.N . CE CGMJPANIES.
GglrltW) FIRE AND MAR/fN4c
INSITRANCE rstiMP,M
0T0E(133. 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADZiPECUL,
CAPITAL - a« 410,000.
'Me: Company continuo. to • take risks 011 .414 _
'ialossee of Property at low witee.
entirpreblie can rely upend% responsibility, al:Vial:MO
spas losses promptly. Itektielthrsements3fo. - NthOime#:
°tithe public, 'Miring the last line years, exceed '
4500,00(N 1101:11 4 Alta...
and We rani - Getty:My a iicit its fav r or is tha,latexe..
DMECTORS.
Caleb. - I. DUPONT, JERRY
JOHN W.: OLAGHQS.D,, JOHN,THOTZLEX,
C. E:HEAZLITT ABRAHAM. ART
J
DAVID - BOYD, - R.. PETER S:HOE,_ of N. ILI,
WM. M. SWAIN, 'FURMAN SHEPPAH.I),'
JOSEPH KLAPPafijp„ N. S LAWRENCE,
THOMASIPRA.II24. JOHN SITr.PLER.
TigOMAS CRAVrEN, President.
•. • .Ar S. OILLETT.NIoe Preaiden'a,
JAS. B. ALV93I?, Secretary.
Ar&E misinwToF,_ G3~iPANY to
i AOB OHit NUT Street.
NIKE AND. INLAND HMINAN.CP,
Ifraneis N. Boob.. I - Woodruff,
Chas. Rie.hardsort: ' bteo. A. West, •
- Henry_Derrls., Jr.. • . Ziobu Kessler„Jr..
Join vik•Bv.eeSs/1014 . - . Ohm. Stokes,
PhiliVeiistae• . • . - A. H. Rosenhpin,
. .
O.W: • rAs..z _ • losepD.lr.Tha
• ." rsAffois N. BNoW,'President.
• -
CHARLES RICIVARDSON, Vice Prostate:a,
NMI:LAWS L BLANCWATED. Salsretarv.
SMOLWBER:I4:V . w-Ng,
EQUAL T6NALMSEY MADEIRA„'
ALBERT 0- FaCkPotiirril.
MAUR' IN PINE aßcip
COMBER BLEVEUTIL rut tan Clroata.
.
EIiFETITAL AVA.UT ATY.-- H N T.' 8
wrums LIQUID xi54,1,14, - Krep_ayed froin the re
ceip t of Madam Rachel La - versos, the cetrated Parisian
Ladies' Elyameller. • It eithitazatasa akin, giving it a soft.
satin-like texture, and. itamis a fwluikeas, amonthness.
pearl-liks Sint and t - assparency to the noraydesion which.
Ls quite natural, withant injary.to the akin, and cannot
Possibly be deteetad. . Price $5-.cants..- Ladies arc -.re
quested toad" fbr ceironlar; and 'kw the enamel 'before;
Parenesing."-Thitiprayerationindispensable for
' two
Ottgo. - - Sold -only at. . .14 CO. 'B. •Perfamers.
41 Smith EIGHTH Street: tan...bora above ChcOntit.
and - I:l3 ; flnnth SW.7UNTIT Fltraa. allnww Virs.lnnk.
.
ellat-RET.--=2OO OASES SJUIEN
CLARET. Alia rewived and far katcbyCligAS. S.
& JAS. CARSTAIRS. No. 126 WA.LNIGre and 2 L GRA
NITE Ftreotx, tf
'INVOICL 3113 T:
eceived and for ilia' by . `CHAS 6'& SAS: 0A
STAIRS: 4 Mo: 126 WALB
C. ANSCEIUTZ.
ADOLPH BERGFELD.
3Sr. W. WHRATLFT
'Mr. E. L Tilton
S. Wright,