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    ARRIVALS AT' THE HOTELS,
12 'WoLociellsx ttietiC."
,Continental—Ntnith
JO - Richardson, - Cincinnati
J J Rickeef, Cincinnati
'lLC,Foater, New York
Mrs C T Jackson & child, NY
T Abbot, U
hi it Hurd, New York.,._.
J F SZTant, 8081.011-
Hubbard, Norwich
'Thos Reach. New York
R Nunolh, New York
G e heobeck, New York •
S Rantington, II S A
.A J Dallas, Mass
J. V axw e e ll, , Cravn Salem N
M Ii A
STairbanks, Taunton
A Fuller, Pawtucket
B B Church, New York
-Cl B
eo Prit
Millceh ard ,
Beta, New York
B r
Mrs 11 a La ralwrton,Har'bg
:Henry Hobatt, Mass
.rdr & Mrs Hubbard, N York
Evans, Washington, D
Bailey,Washingion,D
- 1-V 0 Muscle & wl, N - Y
Paiuter&wf,W Chaster
-0 C Cornwell, New York
.John Ingraham; New York
11-T Ow au- & )vt, New York
-ISi-ran, New York
R Crane% Wheeling
'ies B :re ogle, Wheeling
Itiss G Woods, Wheeling
Tiorhtin Trexler;• Nestling
Merry lllegee & wf
Beai C Smith Sr
, COl Lawrence, Wash
Win Mengies, New York
L Kelty, New York
, t 0 Brinier, .11'; CheAer co
'Wri 13 Osgood , -New York
Eiduey Aslitnore.'New York
E Wetherell, Now York
H Coolie, New York •
Joshua Lincoln, Boston
ISE Deolqdy; New York
, GeoW Hutton, New Yorlt
dI H Kimball, Boston •
E W Kinslev, Boston
-D W Wise, Boston ?t,'- :
Alden; Westfield, W
Jos S Barren,- New York
EH Morris &la, New York
oeo P Putnam, New York
.d K List, Wheeling
Banal) Plug,' Buffalo
SWliidlin,•l4ew York
- 6
II Loomis, Boston
Girard—Ghestnut -
Bey J L McKim, Delaware
P F Cansey, Jr, Delaware
J Davey. Niagara Falls
G W Jaclo on,Washington
Lieut J B Van Cleve.
J
T-Stmons,tiew York
H Clarke, Wickland, R, I
J Caldwell, Boston .
33 L James, Massachusetts
J Smilh,Fenna
A Strange, Delaware, Ohio
G Pritchard, New York
B Church New York
Berger, i'enna,
3 0 Stacey, Washingtoh
J II Porter.o S A
Limit 0 Vcziu, U S A
8 Whitten, New,York -
J Van Voorhis, New York
B Foster, New York
T A Twining. New York
Dr Dunstir, USA
M J Bacon New York
Mrs J H Singer, New York
T 3 . jitdeY,•oeorgetown,D C
kMerchants'—Fourth street. below Arch.
J Seyner„ Pennsyrvania W McLean, Shippensbarg
L Carl, Y ork, Pa A S Feather -
W B Peregoy, Baltimore W McClellan, Penna
C R Barrat,t Missouri - S Hess, Lanes , ter ca
W Berry Virginia- \V BalLiet, Pennsylvania
Limit J ,
Smith, Penna Capt I) B Jenkins, Perma
GM Voorhees,iNew York .J T Harrolt • -
Lieut S Peeples W Overtleld, Jr, Phila
J L Smith,New York A Cook, halal% 0
8 Walker; Cincinnati, 0 A J Smith, Ohio
W Tickhut, Illinois. D C Lionberger, Mo
Koeb, Ohio A B Chapin.
E H Potter, Ohio D H Shbwiers & wf, Penne, .
R Scholl, Reading R Mcltheny, Gettysburg
P Ellortz. Pittsburg ' W Noakes, Carlisle
G at Brubaker, Penna J F.McJunkin, Wash, Iowa:
R D Lawall, Allentown Dryfoos, Hazleton
A Parker, Pennsylvania. L Schneider, Williamsport
A R Shellenberger, Penna G Lauer, Pottsville
,
' American—Cheatrau
Wm E Knowles, Delaware
Wm A Cook,Frederlea, Del
J 11 Ruth Prland ;Delaware
Isaiah 13 YOUrlg,Pemberton
AL Edwards,lllassaelmeette
E T Dexter,U 8 N
Job n Mortimer, New York
A Corne,Neer Jersey
W E Faulkner, Mass.
Semi Homer, 'Mass
J Morrison & lady, Penna
Lieut WAY Yoke,FtLineoln
and Dickey, o.xford,Pa
Carver, lowa
Mclntyre, Elkton, Md
E Alger, Boston
Id Hood & xvf, Bridgeton
• old EdWards
. . .
J P Goodwin, inn Francisco
3 C Doherty, an Francisco
P Mayo ral, New Pork
B H Stroll, Manch. Chunk.
James WlLlie,:Vernon, Ohio
D Oakley, Baltimore
M Oakley, Baltimore
Job n Hallsworth, Neeffork
F Thiel, Brooklyn
D B Harrison, Brooklyn
H fiei-n,Nev Jersey
. . .
H Woods, New JorseY
H Sinniek.son,Ealem,N J
St. Doubt—Chestnut
Branard, New Jersey
LSE:Maw:field, Penns,
G Cowden, Pennsylvania
0 Desch:imps, Burlington
J Odell, Maine
Luther. Massachusetts
Rice, Ma rsauttusetts
C Wilkins, Baltimore
Thomas, Georgetown, DC
T Daniels, Illinois
•
street, above Third.
C W C Senter, Baltimore
A Briggs, Troy, -•N Y
S Harris, New York
D Potter, New Jersey
J Van Itcnsselear, N Jersey
Jas Taggart, Pennsylvania
Thos Conway, New York
J P Dorland, Chester co, Pa
W Blackburn_
W lifaison, N Bedford
C Lane
has li LewJg, GmeinnErti .
... C Woods, Vermont
rMnes Wilson, New York
, Pirkey, New Tersey
Ratherfoid, II S N
B 7 'Malone, \ ache, D C
S kingNralt. Downingtown
I , Lut Chas l' Barrett
B ,Shorecien, Brooklyn
A Slier , cloo, Trenton
_ .
H Walton, New York
Walter Jackson, N Jersey
H E Rogers, nonntclicut
B'2 Young, New York
treet, above Third.
W Mai wall Easton., Pa
H A Fetter & 1, -Minerva, 0
E Mendenhall; ,Pa
Lt Eking:3, U S A
I J Itchier, Erie; Pa
A R Boalk, Erle, Pa
H H Keller, Erie, Pa.
J Hughes & I, Virginia
Mrs Welch, Boonsboro, Md
Mr Welch, Boonsboro,
..Miss Meredith, Boonsboro
,0 The lUuton—Arch
.ICliambers, Cincinnati
.1 C Ralston, Allegmmy c'y
_J,II Makes
Clark, Newark, Del
CII Voaelrr, Baltimore
ilenry IV Burress
Al? Achey
Heslop• Altoona
SA Sipe, Somerset co, Fa
S It Atter, Di Lisbon, 0
J Oeesarnan, Lebanon
•Voirunercial—Stxth at
A R'Sharp, Harrisburg
Burnitt, Delaware
C TiAlex . aniter,Washington
Ci l 7 Ling, Connecticut - -
23 ton gbery
G IV Lefever, Penna
J 'Mintzer, Pottstown
SV T Seal & wf, Penult
Zook, Mt Joy, Ya"
.3Stradiger.
Eaaui.lersou•
Lewis, Delaware
43 . 1: Yen Horn, Bucks co
reet. above Chestnut.
M W Fulton Maryland
I N Cutter, Lancaster
Mrs Mickle, Pt Deposit
WinlfcClallaa, 'Mk co
Miss Baird, Bucks co
I,§ A Smith, Delawara
I 'State' Union—Stith
U Mohan gh
Young, 'York, Pa
Wolff Penna •
V Orter; Penne '
ohn Sell, Penna -
Cart , Ponna
. North & son, Penna
S Snyder & la, Penna
Wallace, Chester co
V Power, Penna •
T Hopkins, Puma
and Mmulkei street&
Sheaffer, Lancaster
C H Amer, Lancaster
S Pershing, Penna
J Hobbe, Allentown
S Ward, Allentown
SW Stott, Penna
11 Green, New York
J Serch, Penna
4
ID Morris, New Jersey
11 . Hess, Cambria, Pa
Oitirtinner, Cambria, Pa
National--Race
Steinmetz, Nunn -
R Ikelec & lady.
D Iflillrille
Itlissa A Betz, Permit
Geo C Moyer, Penna
iura,hd, Penna
Blies Wambold, Nis
John Reilly, Blair county
J Swab, Berrysburg, Penne
L. above Callowhill.
H S Boner, Ashland -
Uriah Cassell, Penna
G W Runyeon, Reading,
Mrs Runyeon, Reading
H A Brown, Catasauqua
J B Nice & la, Penna.
Robt Good, Jr, Doylestown
A W Jones, Doylestown
H J Drehr. Pottsville.
Jacob Lesh, Pottsville
Bald Eakle—Third $
.7 0 Dories, New York
L Boner, U S A
W B Bensinger. Tamaqua
W T Weaver, Penna
A Bisenhard; Seigereville
Chae Humphrey
Mushlitz, Lehigh Gap
Jacob Mushlitz, Lehigh Gap
T Berger, Richland, Pa
P B Yoder, Penna
-Black Bear—Third
S C Steinmetz, Easton
J K Hill,Eariville
Chas Harper, Jenkintown
W Homer, Pennsburg
Jno Hersh, Pennsbttrg
A Buchrnan,Byberry
M V 13 Vs nardsdalort, Pa
J 'leaser & la, Orrsvilie, 0
Madison—Second
R B Hoover, Lewistown
W T Flory, Stroudsburg
IH Spragle, Stroudsburg ,
Miss M Hibbs, IV Jersey
W D Large,Penna
B C Prettyman, Baltimore
BLACK FLORENTINES.- A
new thin material, 3-4 and 8 , 4 wide.
Black Barege Hernani 3-4 and 8-4 wide.
Black Baregea 3-4 and 8.4 wide.
Black Crape Maret see 3-4 and 8-4 wile.
Black Chalys and Crape Tammatans.
Black Bombazines and Summer. Bombazines.
Black Gros-grain and Penh de Sole Silks.
Black Glossy Lyons Taffeta Silke.
Black Tamises and Mousselines,
duet Received hi
BESSON & SON, .1110111 , TING STORE,
mlilo _ No. 91.8 CHESTNUT Street.
EAGLE POULT DE SOIE NEW
SHADES. - -
Leather cololored Poisit de Soie. .
..Ordered Shades or modes. -
• Light, browns,blaes. purples. Sm. &c.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and Allerir
IPVItIeetAN"DELL, FOURTH AND.
- 11 - 1
ARCH, are now opening.
Spring Silks, Shawls, and Dress goods.
lease solid Flawed Silks. -
Taffeta de Lunn 's°.
Grenadines and Hernanias.
New style french Cambrics.
MAiIIEICTING OF TOE UNION
LEACI US of tce TWENTY-F,OURTH WARD \vitt
be bald at the fastitute of Prof. San nders FORM CH
Street, above "MARKET, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING,"
March 25, at 734. o'clock
11,*
• NOTICE.A lIIEETINO. OF' THE
LADIES of this city will be held at the COOPE R
OP 'HOSPITAL, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 26th
inst;', to make arrangements for the FLORAL, FRUIT.
and FANCY FAIR to,commence June Ist. .All interested
are, invited to attend. mh2s-2t
. .
LADIES' FAIR, AT COIWIIILSSION
EREV HALL, West Philadelphia, is now in prg
gress.". We wish it the best success. The appearance la
vetTlasteful , —..--- , - , .f , in.A--ur.s ,- /ut , i,c , ,LAT::. Arti
cles nsetnt and elegant. '
I;3l. , nrogricE.---rrnu BOARD OF . MA- .
:NAG IfltS of the Philadelphia, Germantown, and.
Norristown Railroad Company have declared a dividend
of three and ono-half.per cent., clear of National Tax,
payable on and after the let day of April next.
Transfers will nothe' 4 'made for ten days after the 210,
Instant. W. S. WILSON, Treasurer.
March 14,1863. inhle-inwf tanl
CUSTOM HOUSE,PHILADEL euin.
COLLECTOR'S OVPICE, Marcy 23, ISis.
.. Shippers and owners will-please take notice that, in
oonseauencB of the large numbers of de,serters escaping
on board merchant vessels, all vessels leaving this num
until otherwise ordered, will be reguired by the officers
of the .Revenue Cutter to exhibit their papers and muster
their, crews on board. WM. B. THOMAS,'
mh24-2t = - Collector.
'OFFICE ASSISTANT TREASURER
UNITE)) SPATES, PHILADELPHIA, Starch 2.3,1853.
NOTICE.:AII deposits of. TEMPORARY LOAN made
on or after the above date will be no ticied to draw inte
rest at tto rate of. FIVE TER CENT. (5 per cent.) par
annum.-
Deposits made previous to this notice at 4 por cent. may
be withdrawn at any time, WITHOUT NOTICE, forlhe
Puriose of being redeposited at 5 per cent.
ARCH. McINTYRE,
m1124-St • Asa, Treas. United States.
bfwase. TIONICEOPAYMIO HOSPITAL,. ills
CUTHBERT Street. —This institution is now open
or the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
biannerkires of charge. B. F. GLENN,
nontf, Secretary of Board of Mammon.
M - PORT ROYAL AND IENIANOIPA,
TIO N i =The PORT ROYAL RELIEF COMMIT;
TEE Of this cty,will celebrate its first anniversary by
meeting In CONCERT HALL next THURSDAY
EVENING, the 28th - inst., at eight o'clock. The Rev.
ALFRED N."-GILBERT-• and the Rev, J. WHEATON
BlefITH will address the meeting. mb2l-tf
IVERAITY F' O PENNSYL VA.-
/M. IUN
NIA,- DEPARTMENT OF • ARTS. —The Ex
amination of the-Junior; Sophomore, and Freshman
Classes, at the close of the Second Term, will be held in
the following order.
MOND AY, 23d—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by prof.
Frazer CChgtmistrir of the Metalloids), and Freshmen', by
.Prpfr. Kendall (Algebra), written. From 11 to 1, Ja
guars, bythe Provost (Intellectual Philosophy.)'
TUESDAY, 24th —From 9 to 11„Ianiore (Differential
Calculus), end Sophomores (Triuontnnetry). by Prof.
- enilil l, .written. From 11 to 1, Freehmen, .by Prof.. Al-
SDAY, 2Gth,—From 9 to 11, SOohomores. by
Prof. Allen, (Thucydides, Sicilian Expedition .) From.
21 to 1, Juniors; by Prof. FraKer, (Dynamics and Hydro
statics).
THURSDAY, 26th. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
jaulrson. (Horace's Epistles). From 11 to I, Sophomores,
by Prof. Cope (Latham's - Handbook of the English
Language). , . . . •
FRIDAY', 27th.--From Juniors, by Prof. Allen
(Dsmosthenes). From 11 to , Freshmen, Prof. Jackson
(Horames`Satires).
MONDAY, ItOth.—Froin S to 11 Sophomores, by Prof.
Jackson ((Cicero de Senectute). -From 11 to 1, Freshmen; '
Y Rfor Voi?Pk , (liistory). • . OE./ROE ALLEN.
M.. 024-71 - Secretary of the Faculty'of arts.
•
d Clktaltniat streets.
IT Cushing, New-York ,
Mrs W:l4 Brown, N York
Wm Foster, Jr, & wf, Y
N Cartwell, Kentucky
J D F - Williams,•Kentricky
Ellis Perrey, New 8e 41.0,,,
•R F Chttouta, Malyland
H:Rutlam Couuecticut
Dr C F Learning, Gape May
DV Crockett, Now - lurk
Mr Stowell
Eilw M . Keith, Baltimore
/I'd Pollard, Boston
House, Now York : •
W Harris, II 8 A
1 W G Drake, New York
llfia P H Hurd, Boston
168 OH Hurd, Boston .
MrsD Hurd; Boston
C 4 H Hurd, Jiostod
H E. Parsons, Chicago
W Jillson,Aartford,Conn
A Meltaffr, Washington, DU
W Miller, Buffalo
Wm R Robinson, Boston
.1 A Southmsyd, Jor City
Mr Green, C reenwich
B Yale & la, New York
N Hlugstey, Conn •
IP Blodgett, _Boston •
S °ottoman, New York.
D Adams„Franklin, 0
F Clew, Now York
W Corliss, Prov, R I
L H Clarke; New York
E C Fisher, New - York''
Geo B Edgers, B.ron
C F Farrington, Boston •
Thos M Biddle: Erie
In B_ Brewster, New York,
F TALoomis, Springfield •
Wiener,- New York • •
J Wood, , New York •
J J Iticebs, New York
Joh u ' A Green;. Baltimore -
Jas H Brown.B.atimure
12 Morris, .Washingtou •
S M Pook, New York
Rosifer
T Hirsch
D C licCallum, Washinen
Ti It Knotivoil, Pa -
Col Shock, Columbia
A Burwell, St Louis
A 11 Peck, New York
II W Gray, New York.
J . Picard, New York'
Col Wangnor, Washington
Andrew Robinson, Boston
Levet. below Ninth.
G Woodward - '
H B Tayl or, Boston -
airs Taylor SE oh, Boston
Ron J Y Jones,Reading
F C Grogan
H Shirk, Lancaster co
J P Wit.on, Harrisburg,
H Bates, New York
J W Strong
S A Walsh, New. York
W H Strong,New York
Baron Von Ulrich, Berlin
Jas Hair, U S N
Jas Carson,Lake finperior
Thos H Low. Lake Superior
T Eddy,Troy. N Y .
C N Watts,
bersey, Penna.
B F Steiger, Washington
B Branson, Penna.
P K Boyd. Harrisburg
B Orr, Warren, Penns
N H F,loaa, Virginia
Jas Jenkins, New Jersey
istreet. above Fifth.
J B Rodgers, Tennessee
John Welkins,Tennesßee
A J Baldwin, New York `
W 11 Halliday, Boston.
El C Footer, Now York.
Marcus Carroll, York, Pa
Mrs W Dougherty, Laucat'r
E D Dowd - kens!, Lancaster
H A Holt; Beading
J H Parker, Heading
Ambrose Kohler
D Hodgson, Oxford, Pa
T W Humphreys, _Penna.
MisE4 S Brown, henna
Miss M A Smith, Patna
S G Are
Brower, Delaware
G Brower, Delaware
eet, above . Third.
Burkenbine, Penna
Yoe Whitaker, Mount Clare
M Harley, Penna
H J Saylor, Sch'kill Haven
P M Killing,er. Lobanon - co
J Geesaman,. Lebanon
F &end Linger, Montgmy co
S Rice, Trenton
C W Carmony, Annville
t., above Callowhill.
S Hogoland,Someiton, Pa
J B Cornell, FeaNterville
Mins Roads. reasterville
IT Woodruff, Penna
Wm Weaver, Penna •
R Robb, Jr, Plymouth
A Stoutr6r,Exeter, Pa
St., above Market.
IP S Ku6er, New Jersey
Semi C Bradslittw,Peuna
R Hi-louse, Milford, N J
Win B DiggA;Baltimore
J M Vanarsdalen,Penna
R. E. - ROOD, Secretary
Cits. SIXTH ACKNOWLE DGIVI ENT.
The Lady Visitors of the U. S. Military Hospital,
=SIXTEENTH' and FILBERT 'Streets, again return their
grateful thanks to the following individuals and associ
ations for their continued donations:, which enabled
them to administer to the wants. and comforts of the
patients:
PHILADELPHIA, Maich 18, 1163.
Lad ies. —M rs. Agnew, - Miss Acker, Mrs. W. M. Bull,
Mrs. Win. Biddle Mrs. W. C. Biddle, Mrs. Campbell,
Mrs. Conarroe, Airs. C. Cummins, Mrs. W. Cummins,
Mrs. Corlies, Mrs. Cowell, Mrs. Crowell, Mrs. Clash° re,
Mrs. Briton Cooper, Mrs. Collyer, Mrs. Conover, Miss
•Copeland, Mrs. Donaghy, Mrs. and Miss Downiag, Mrs.
Erskine, Mrs Emerick, Mrs. Flanigan, Miss Frost, Mrs.
Ue Conrsey, Miss Flake, Miss Garrigns, Miss Greea,Mrs.
Wm. Gillespie, Mrs; Gutehurst, Mrs. Handy, Mrs. G.
W. Holmes, Mrs. 1-1 ood, MilsH. Jones,Mrs. L. Jones,
Mrs, Tscob Jones, Mrs. and Miss Jackson, Mrs. Johns,
Mrs. Kelton, Mrs. Joseph Lewis, Misses Moss, Mrs.
Israel Morris, Mrs. Mauls, Mrs. J. Maul, Mrs. J. L.
Martin, Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. Dr. Mitchel, Mrs. Mnl ford,
Miss Belly, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs, Orelbe,. Miss Poole,
Mrs. 'Pickering, MrS . . Pairon, Mrs. .1.. S. Price, Mrs. IL
W. Pitk in, Mrs.-Rosengarten. Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Randolph,
Mrs. Sibly, Mrs. IN:miberton Smith, Mrs. Stills, Mr 24. G.
Stewart, Mrs_. M. Smith, Miss Sarah B. Stn:iy, Bra. Wil
liams, Mrs. Dr. Sparkman, .11Irs.. Capt. James Voanock,
Mrs. Wannumaher, Misii:Kate Poole. and Maxie tilark.
Gentlemen. , —Messrs. Baffin, W. C. Davis, G. L. Buzby,
Wm. Gillespie, Jacob Jones, Rohe t Leonard, King St
Baird, Dr. Morehouse; -Thos. Mitchell, Israel Maui, R. L.
'Nicholson, L, Phipps, Chas. Wilson, W. E. Whiteman;
James M. Cl althorn. .
James'E. Murdoch, 875.25, proceeds of Readings, and a
large number of tickets for thc, use of the patients.'
" 1 AlF101) the following, viz:
Summer Visitors at Cresson Springs, for 5 gallons of
bin ckherry brand y.
Ladie§ or KiAllacoquillas Valley, Mifflin county, Pe,nua
—For poultry. apple butter, preserves, dried t &c.
' - Pens Belief Association.—For;towels, eggs, handker
chiefs, wool stockings, flannel shirts, Canton flannel
drawers,' dried fruits. stewed fruits, &c.
Ladies' Aid of West Whiteland, Chester county, Pa. ,for
dried fruit, woolen stockings, cotton shirts, handker
chiefs,-lint, neckties, .pants and vests, cotton: pillow—.
cases, slippers, bosom shirts, towels, drawers, hospital
shirts, apples. &c. - .
Waste Not Want not Society—for towels, &c. -
_ . .
. Lad ies' Aid, Lionsvil 10, Chester county, Pa.-for. dried
Ftpple and, pears, toasted rusk, crullers, fresh butter,
pillows, slippers, towels, lint, colored shirts, cotton, do. •
cotton drawers, handkerchiefs, flannel shirts, loop-ban
dages. bed spreads. &c.• ' •
Ladies' Aid, of Roxborough, Pa.—red]flannel shirts,
stockings, gray flan nel sh irts, canton flannel deawers, &o.
New England Soldiers Relief-2.-barrels of- apples, 12
wool shirts, &c.
Yonng Men's Christian Association-fur - reading mat
ter.
Pennsylvania State Temperance Society—for k
100 tracks
Ladies' . Aid of Grace Cliurelifor flannel drawers,mus
lin shirts, red flannel, do.
Ladies' Aid of Second United Presbyterian Church—for
new and old shirts, slippers.- old. and new drawers,
wrappers stockings, handkerchiefs, slings, collars, vests,
pants,'old linen, lint , &c.
Diligent Engine Company—for use of ambulance, and
their horses at funerals.
• Odd Fellows—for lot of tobacco.
Ladies' • Aid, flew London—for flannel shirts and"
drawers, handkerchiefs. wrappers, slings, &c.' •
A Well-wisher—two blankets.
. .
In concluding their labors of love, they would take
this occasion to return acknowledgments where they are
so worthily due, and especially would they bear testi
mony to the services of those gentlemen who, iu their
callings as `ministers of the Gospel, or members- of-the
medical profession, labored with zeal and success to
promote either the spiritual or.-physical welfare of the
Patients; their assiduity, kindness'', andmaremitting at
tention cannot be forgotten by those yet living for whom
they.labored. - '
To the. Bev. Messrs. Noakes, Crowell, Rittenhouse.
and Haosell, they tender their thanks most cordially;
voluntarily they devoted themselves-to soothing :the
anguish of the afflicted. Their labors alternated at the
Sunday and Thursday afternoonreligious services, while
they were ..ready at all times to pray-for or with the
sick, and comfort thn stricken , ones, as well as punctual
at the funeral services. 'Their deeds do , praise them."
To Dm. Alorehbuse,. afitchell, hail, Daer, Dunglisom
and Norris they- tender their,acknowledgments, for
professional services so skilfully rendered, for unswerv
ing duty, and for their ready - co-operation with every
plan to ameliorate the sufferings of the patients or pro
mote their comfort. - .
.The medical cadet's were ever attentive to their duties,
- and all can testify to the kind - attentions they displayed.
Mr. Hammond, the elder ward master; commended
himself to the gratitude of every -patient, for his nn
wearying thoughtfulness for their comfort, and they are
sure there, were none in the building who had not his
sy lupe thy.
Mr. Ferry, Ward master,. and a majority of the nurses
and employees have the - consciousness of duty well
done, a sure and lasting reward. It
PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING
111 R.-A ILROAD COMPANY, Office '227 'South
FOURTH Street, PEITLADELPHIA March 21, UK
To avoid detention, the holders of COUPONS of this
Company. due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this office on - or before the 31st inst.. when re
ceiptawili be given and checks will be . ready for delivery
on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
mh29-St - S. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
119 MONUMEN T CEMETERY NO
TICE.—An assessment of 60 cents on each and
every lot.in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from
taxation) will bo due and payable at the office of the
COlne.ery, No. 141 North SIXTH Street, on the let day
of April next.
The payment of $4.40 on any one lot, together with
the assessments now due, will exempt the same from
taxation or assessment forever hereafter, if paid before
the let day of April next; if paid after that time, the as
sessment then falling due must be paid in addition.
mhl7-tapl E TAYLOR. Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COi4I—
Ii OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given,
that the Annual Meetingt of the .Btockholdete or the
PENNSYLVANIA MINING- COMPANY OF MICHIGAN
will be held at the Offica of the Company, No. 417 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April eth, 1563,
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 `Z), IW3. • mh.21.14t
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLI
CATION lu.s been made to the Spring. Garden
Insurance Company for the re-issue of Perpetual Policy,
No. 1,802, for $l,OOO, premium $2O, upon premises 13th
street, 16 feet 9 inches; north of Jefferson street, east
side. The same has been lost or mislaid.
fe24. to,w Ea* GEO. M. BOND.
OFFICE OF THE SUIEIGEON-AR.
TPA' TO THE ARMY AND NAVY,. ParLADEL
eirIA, 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. FRANK PALMER,
jag-gm • Government Surgeon-Artist.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
-,- hereby cautions all persons, firms, and corporations .
against receiving or negotiating the undermentioned
CERTIFICATES, BONDS, CHECKS and D RAF TS, as_
all of the same were stolen from the safe of the said Com
pany, on the line of the Northern Central Railroad. be
tween Baltimore and Harrisburg, on the night of Wed
nesday, the 18th of March, 1893. • The Company claim
the right to recover the possession of all of the said Cer
tificates, Checks, Bonds, and Drafts whenever and
wherever they can find the same. The following is a
correct description of toe property so stolen, as nearly as
the same can be procured: .
-
UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Ng. 21461 for $5,000 Ismied to Holenslade, Morris, &
go oath. v .OOO . Co. , on John. H . - Dickerson's
~ 6 3 " Check, No. 1721. •
'' 59212 } , ~, ~,,, 3 Issued to John Grubb, on Thomas
- " 6e213 e a " - *""`"'" - 0. Swords' Cheek, No. 347.
~ 5 6. 10 n o w / Issued .to Josephl3. ondertteid6, on
60203 5 John H. Dickerson's Check, No 1689.
" 59'..114 h .., ~,,,, Issued to Philip Finger, on B.
1 .
. s 69205 each _ 4 ' , `"'" - ' /-- Du Barry's Check, No. - 2,14.'" -
o o da / ,:,,, h s , 1 , Deo I Issued to G. Simon & Son,
_on Su°.
" 59202 H. Dickerson's Check, No:1(598.
69148 ) . 00 / 'l, i Issued to .B. Chamberlain, on
' ' 59149 3 each.s l
Thos. Swords' Check, No. 351.
" 59146) I Issued to W. T. Perkins & Co., on
~ 59147 }- each $l,OOO Thos. Swords' Checks, Nos.
349 and 350 •
Issued to Tyler, Davidson,'& Co.,-
" 59131 } for $l,OOO on John H. Dickerson's Check,
. do. 1701. ,
~ 59 . 130 1, for .., , ,,,,,,3 Issued to T. McSorley, on John H.
'',"' ""'-' / Dickerson's Check, 370.1702.
Issued to A. Simpkinson & Co., on
" 69129} for $l,OOO 1 Jno. H. Dickerson's Check,No.l7ol.
'' 59247 1 each $1 ~,,,,
.5 Issued to D. S. Carrick, on John
" 59248 f
" 591901 Issued to James L. Haven & Co., 1
" 5.9191 each
~ sr , sl,ooo lon John. H. Dickerson's Check,._
" g/193 .
5-20 U. S. COUPON BONDS. .
Nos. 18179 to 18188, both inclusive, for $l.OOO each, paya
ble to E. It. James, Cashier. •
All of the above Certificates and Bonds were placed in
the possession of the Express Company by the Govern
ment, to be forwarded to the parties to whom the same
were to be delivered, in satisfaction of their claims
against the Government. As such Certificates were not
delivered to the parties for whom they, were intended,
- they of course, have no validity as against the Govern
ment, and are wholly Worthless.
U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
No. 69332 )
.3 Issued to j. B. & 'V Gibson, on
, , 1 821 each $l,OOO - 2 Thos. Swords', Check No. 354.
" 59335 .1
.., 59318 *l,lOO
. 3 Issued to Wilson & Hayden, on John
H. Dickerson s Check No. 1877.
3
" 69319 for $1,000.1 Issued _to C. Behlert, 'on John H.
} Dickerson's Cheek, No. 1693.
" 2144 e / each $5,000
'' 21450 S '''''
59320 i Issued to. John Shillito & Co:, on
I
" 593 9 1 / H. N. Rittenhouse's Check,
" 59322 eanh $l,OOO { No. 9. • - _
59323 .
" 593241 -
59317 . for $l,OOO } panted. to George Jean, on J. H.
Dickerson's Check, No. 1665.
"I Issued to Joseph W. Wayne & Co.,
" 593 9 -5 } for $l,OOO on H. N. Rittenhouses Check,
N 0.7.
" 59303 1 e r , ,-, -- ,.5 Issued to E. H. Wilson, on John
" 69304 ea° I 9- ' , "'''' 2 H. Dickerson's Check, N 0.1703.
" 59313.5 - . ....
" 214.51 / for $.5, 000 $ Issued to Holton & Martin, on .
69336 5 for $l,OOO 2 , •Robert Allen's Check, No. 2573.
~ 5932 1 .
.I J
Issued to J. Morgan & Co., on
59329 each $l,OOO T. . Haines' Check, No. 89"
'' 59230
` ' 58979 for $l,OOO '
Belonging to W. M. Beetem, Car
t,
5 Delo, Pa.
.
69068
-' / . " { Belonging' to N. Holmes & Son
59060 each SLOOO
.. Pittisharg, Penna.
.-' " t 9071)
U. S. Treasurer F. E. Spinner's Draft, No. 5.56, on J. J. , .
Cisco, Assistant Treasurer Now York, for $l,OBO. - .
Draft, No ..259, on :J. J. Cisco. Assistant Treasurer, New
York, ior $2,098.13. .
Draft, No. 855, on 3. J. Cisco. Assistant Treasurer, New
Draft, No. 866, on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
York, for $4BO, -_
.Draft, Be. 865, on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
-York, for $1,220. • .
Draft, No. 864, on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
'York, for $.5,015.15. - .
• Draft, No. 867, on J. J. Cisco, A.ssistant Treasurer, New
-
Draft . , No. 863, on J. J. Gisco,Assistant Ti:oasnrer, New
York, for $433.37.
Draft, No. 858. on J. Jr Cisco, Assistant, Treasurer, Ne w
, York, for $2,6414 '
Draft, No. 861, on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
York, for $1,507.40. ,
ll.):1
. -
• s
-
All of the above Drafts were made payable to the order
of the Adams Express Company, and were not endorsed
by it. ~..
- -
$1,500 Bonds belonging to Hon. J. 21. Howard, Detroit,
Michigan. - • _.
$1,781 in New Orleans, Tennessee, Georgia. and South
Carolina bank notes, of which $515 were in the notes of
the Union Bank, Planters' Bank (Tenn. ), and Bank of
Tennessee.. •
$l6B in Gold Coin. •
Please preserve'this Circular, and notify the Company
if any of the securities above described are offered for
sale or exchange, giving the name and address of the
party by whom .the same are so offered. The Company
will pay $5,000 REWARD for a return of the above seen
rittes, or a proportional amount of such reward, for the
recovery of a part of such securities.
-- , The Company will also p.y . a REWARD of $5,000 for
such ifformation and proof as will Insure -the appre-
Imign and conviction of theperson or persons by whom
Dated NeVi g o a ilt' ac la r f di t-9- lo` a t . . - -
TEN ADilliS EXPRESS COMPANY,
rnh26.4t By WILLIAM B. DINSMORE, President.
TIICKE R'S •
PATENT SPRING BED,--
PATENTED JULY 3,18.15.
Universally acknowledged for Neatness, Comfolt, sad
Durability to be the Standard Spring Bed.
The above are manufactured'aue- for sale by
HIRAM TUCKER.:
mb24-3m No. 2 REVERE Block, Boston, Miss.
WIT ONE OPINION. PREVAILS IN
regard to the .merits of-RETRIER'S IVORYTYPES.
To see in to be convinced of their 'wonderful perfection in
accuracy of coloring bud likeness. SECOND:street,
above theen.it
fIARD.-I WOULD MOST. RESPECT
FULLY return my Sincere thanks to my friends of
the Union• Parry and others in the city of Philadelphia,
'for their kindness in placing my name before the public
as a candidate for the office' of Clerk of: the Court of
'Quarter Sessions. My health not permitting me to enter
umin the arduous duties of a political campaign, I am
under-the necessity of withdrawing my name, and
would respectfully decline being 'a candidate for that or
any other office at the present time.
mh2s-21 5 BAYARD ROBINSON, Twentieth ward.
LOSTOR - : 'MISLAID-CERTIFICATE
No. 106 for 24 shares of Stock in the MANUFACTU
RERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. All persons are here
by cautioned, against negotiating same, as application
has been made r for renewal.
fell-tv9t*
. WILLIAM A. RHODES.
'MUTTON! AIUTTONI
DAVID BROTHER have just re
.
~ eeived Some very fine Senth Down, fk:ds
'—r4 wold, and Leister MUTTON. Also, SPRING
LAMB, which can be had'at their Stalls. - Nos. 53 'and
55 WESTERN _MARKET, corner of SIXTEENTH And
MARKET Streets. '
The above.Muttoa and Lamb can be had any day in the
week. - . mh2s-Ive
SWEDISH TAR.,--I.3IrBELS. ;'SWED
ISH. TAR ntw landing at first Wharf below RPRITOB
Street, from on board brig. SARA. ELIZILBETH, from
nmsterdam. Imported and for sale by .
HENRY. BOHLEN &
mhlS-6t 221 and.2,%3 South FOURTH Street./
pEAS.-:FIFTEEN CASKS HOL
LAND GREEN `and r GRAY . PEAS, - now . landing
from on board brig Sarah Elizabeth from Amsterdam, at
first Wharf below 'Spruce Street. Imported and for sale
by HENRY BOHLEN & CO.. 22t and 223 , Sonth.
FOURTH Street: rnhl9-6t
IprERRING.--400 1-16 - KF,GS . DUTCH
' ll --• HERRING now landing from on board brig SARA
ELIZABETH, from Amsterdam;; at first wharf below
SPRUCE Street. Imported and for sale.by -
_ HENRY BOHLEN & CO..
mhl,4-.4t 241 and 333 South FOURTH Street.
RETAIL lIR X GotilDS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
E. & L.
FOURTH.AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND AROH,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
ARE OPENING:FOR
SPIING- 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
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
A 6 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now open their usual assortment of
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,-
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, -
DiANTLES,
AND STAPLE GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of Purchasers
sohl9-tharowsst'
j CASSELBERRY WILL OPEN,
J
• this morning, 1 Case 2 yards wide Bleached Table
Damasks, 76 cents.
1 case 2 yards wide Bleached Table Damasks, 75c.
1 case 2 yards wide Bleached Table Damasks, 75c.
Ihe above Hoods are of- magnificent quality, and
great variety of patterns, 723a' by the piece.
2 cases Mode Alpacas, 623;c.
2 cases Mode Alpacas, 62 ;m:
- - - 1 - case Mode Alpacas,
555 -
1 case Mode Alpacas, 69a. '
1 case Mode Alpacas, Sic.
The above comprise all the new shades, and are far su
perior in quality, for the price, to' anything offered this
season. • J.. CASSbL BE'R RY'S
Mammoth Wry Goods House,
mb2s-2t 45 North.El`3RT.ll street, below Arch.
TAG G-4; BROTHER, CORNER TENTH
end PINE, OPEN THIS DAT, from Auction
-1 case 4-4 stripe bleached. lirasa Linen Lawns, 50c. per
yard. - - -
-1 case 4-4 bUff and white figured Linens, - 45c. -
10. pieces splendid quality white - Pique 75c.-
1 lot line London Nainsooks, 44 and 50c.
500 yards Swiss Nain-ook Checks, 25 and 50c.
Hot Victoria &Wise Stripe Muslims. xery fine; 50c.
The above goods are worthy especial attention. 11*
B -LACK, SILKS. • ,
Gros do. Rhinos.
Lustrings, Marceline&
•
Mourning Po de'Sotes.
Gros Grains.
Bonnet Taffetas.
. Moire Antiques. _
Doable-faced Brocades;
Rich, neat Figures.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS.
SPRING _DRESS GOODS.
Poll de Chevres, Ristoris.
Adriennes, Worsted-Crepes.
Fil de Chevres, Mohairs.
- Chintzes, Lawns, Organdies.
-- Plain Silks, New Foulards.
Plaid All-wool Cashmeres.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS.
fell y CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
VAIBROIDERED PIANO . COVERS - AT
LOW.PRICES.—A. full assortment of Green Burgun
dy and Crimson Cloth rust° GOYIM with rich em
broidered borders.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
mhl3-12trp 1.008 CHESTNUT Street.
BLEACHED 3.IIISLINS.-THE
scribers have a full assortment of the best makes of
.Shirting Mnslins —as Williamsville, Warneutta,
Wauregan, "Semper Mem, l ! onsdale, and New . York
Mills, below the wholesale prices.
SHEPPARD, YAW MARLING EN & ARRISON,
mhl3-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
LINENS; LINEN GOODS;'&c. =THE
largest assortment in the City of first-class reliable
,Shirting Linens, and Linen Goods generally, much be
low the -present advanced prices, to which the attention
of families and buyers generally is respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGE nr, ARRISON,
mhl3-12trp -100 S CHESTNUT Street.
MILITARY GOODS.
GOVERNMENT GOOD&
Standard 10-ounce Cojton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO.;
N0..230 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhl9-3m
G W. SIMONS efs BROTHER,
SANSOMSTREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA;
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
. FINE SWORDS,
Azii)
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
ing-ifem
COPARMERSMPS.
THE FIRM OF,CHARLES OAKFORD
St SON (Hatters and - Furriers), was DISSOLVED:
by the death of Charles Onkford, senior, on November
3lth, 1562 .
The undersigned have entered into Copartnership, to
continue the business, under the style and name of
CHARLES OAKFORD a SONS; dating from NOVEM
BER 1:R11662.
Partiesindebted to the late firm, or those-having
claims against said firm will 'please call and have the
same closedby the undersigned, at their stores, Nos,
834 and 836 CHESTNUT Street, under the Continental
REBECCA OAKFORD,
(Widow of Charles Oskford, )
CHARLES OAKFORD,
ISAAC B. OAKFORD.
March 21,-1563. . .mh2s-3t
L3IITED PARTNERSHIP.--NOTICE
is hereby given, that the - undersigned have formed a
Limited Copartnership, pursuant to the Act of Assem
bly relative to Limited Partnerships. The general na
ture of the business intended to be transacted is the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET BUSINESS, at
No. 37 South SECOND Street. The General Partner is J.
T. DELACROIX, residing at No. 2)21 GREEN Street, Phi
ladelphia. The Special Partner is J. B. DRIB, residing
in DELAWARE County, Pa.., who has contributed in
cash the sum of Fifteen '1 housand Dollars to the capital
of said firm. The Partnership commences the First Day
of March, 1863, and terminates on the First Day of March,
1866. = J. T. DELACROIX,
fe2S-sw 12t - 3. B. OEIE.'
DISSOLUTION.OF COPARTNER
SHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing between
THOMAS H. KEMBLE and EDWIN D. VAN HORN, nu
der the firm of Kemble Sc Van Horn, is this day dissolved,
by mutual consent, THOMAS H. KEMBLE retiring.
EDWIN VAN HORN (OF THE
late firm of KEMBLE &VAN W)RN) and GEORGE
W. ECKsTEIN, having associated themselves under the
style and fans of VAN HORN & ECKSTEIN, will con
tinue as heretofore the. BRUM and BELLOWS Bositiess,
at the old stand, 321 MARKET Street.
EDWIN D. VAN HORN,
GEO. W. ECKSTEIN.
February 2, 1963. . h24-2t*
NOTICE -T HE COPARTNERSHIP
heretofore existing under the firm- of J. E. STE
VENS & CO.-is hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
P. ST WENS. '
"PHILADELPHIA, March 16th, 1863.
- Mr. - J. E. P: STEVENS retires from - business after this
'date on account of ill-health. Associated in his stead,
to conduct the Continental Hotel. are J. Kingsley,.
from New York, of high reputation- in the profession ;
G. 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,
Boston. With these - gentlemen 'to manage, conduct,
and control the far-famed Cominental Hotel in this city,
together :with Mr. - Duffy, of long experience at the
Girard House ; Mr. Fenn, from Pittsburg ; - Mr. Pedro
Salem, lon e before the 'public in this city, and Mr, George
A. kawyer, well-known as an experienced accountant
from' Boseon ; the travelling public may- be well
assured of great• kindness and polite attention while
guests of said establishment.' -
The Continental Hotel Will be conducted .under the
firm. of - J. E. KINGSLEY & CO.
, PRILADELPHIA, Matelli6,' 1863..: .mhls-1m
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL - CONTI=
:NUE the DRUG BUSINESS,. as heretofore, at a.
Old Stand, N0.•724 MARKETIStreet.
WM. ELLIS & CO., Draggista,
jal-tf 724 MARKET Street.
LEGAL.
TN- THE 'ORPHANS' COURT FOR
j.= THE CITY-AND COUNTY OF PITISADELPIIIA,
Estate of SUSAN .R ECKARD, Deceased."
The
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JANES R. ECKARD, Exe,
cuter, and ELIZABETH H. ECEARP, Executrix of- the
last will of SUSAN R. ECKAR d, deceased and to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes.of
his appointmet, n°MONDAY, April 6, A. D. 186:3, at 4
o'clock P. M. , lit his office, No. 416 Walnut street, in the
city of Philadelphia.
mh23.wfmfit CHARLES S. PANCOAST, Auditor.
PROPOSALS:
incv-r-c - Lorrn - ENGAN-b_Equaßkaß
OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD Streets.
. - --AfAubil 24, 1843.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be re
ceived at this ollioe until 12 o'clock AL, on MONDAY,. the
10th instant, to furnish, promptly; at the Schuylkill ar
senal, the .follo7ing supplies, eubject to the usual in
spection, viz: - '
TENTS D'A BEI or Shelter Tents, French ntttern, of cot
ton or pure linen duck; equal in weight to not less than
eight ounces to each yard of twenty-eight incites in
width, of the duck.
. . . _
Bidders are requested to send samples of at least one
yard of the duck of which they propose to make these
A sample, with specifications, can be seen at this
office. Bidders will state; hi their proposals, the quan
tity pia for and time of delivery and also give the
names of two sufficient securities for the faithful fulfil
ment of the contract, if awardt d.'
. . . . . .
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the
Proposals. G. CROSMAN,
xnh2.5.5t Ass't Q M. Gaul. U. S. A.
()ITARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF- -
-'4OO FlCE,WesaixtnoN CITY, March 31.1861.-Owners
Of 'steam - vessela are invited to send 'to the Qearter
. master General's Office tenders for their charter or sale.
Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels,
their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual
carrying capacity, 'material; whether' coppereo , whether
sidewheel or propellers, whether. iron or copper-fasten
ed; size and power of engines and boilers; and should
state the price at which they are offered for long or short
charter, with the estimated value of,the vessels in case
of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to par- .
chase, instead of chartering ';
Ownere of steam vessels already in the Service of :the
Quartermaster's Department are requested to make
known to the Department any reduction intheir present
rates which they may be willing to grant, and alto the
price at which they will be wilting to sell them.
All such tenders should'headdressed to the Quarter
master General of the United States, at-Washington, and
should be endorsed "Proposals for :Charter ; or.-Sale of
Steamers.n ~W hen received they will be Considered, and the De.
Partment will endeavorto redlice the, heavy expense at
tending army transportation, 'Om thiS ocean and, tide
waters, by substituting, whenever it can do sec cheaper
vessels of equal capacity for those now eniPloyed.:
Sql 000
- -THIS' : "KM' 3 0 N
,'l`O
. - - Lean - on. City or Country` first mort
gages." Inth2s) E. PETTIT; 309 WALNUT Street.
$7,000, $5,000 TO LOAN
.015 000
qpi MORTGAGE, at 5 per cent,, for a
term of years. A. P. & J. H. MORRIS,
mh2l-st* 916 ARCH Street.
M 0 N, EY. TO INVEST.-PERSONS
wishing to make safe investments of money on the
security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, can, ob
tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by
addressing - - B. B. COMEDY&
ia24-w&s3m At the Philadelphia Bank. "
B RICK PRESSES, CLAY WHEELS,
RHIN, Caitting, - Brickmakers' Tools, Factory 309
South FIFTH St. Dithl4-Im , l B. P. milamt.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 25. 1863.
SP I ) SPRING
1863.
BROOKS & AOSENIIEIM,
(Late Rosenheim, Brooks, & Co.).
No. 431 1411,107 . T STREET. North Side,
Have now open, and are daily making additions thereto,
A HANDSOME VAIiIETZ OF
• RIBBONS, BONNETS,
_ MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS..
AND
MILLINERY GOODS INGENERIL
to which the attention of the trade is respectfully
. • mhlB-tf
MILLINE.RY
AND
STRAW GOODS. -,
JOSEPH HAMBURGRR. -
25. South SECOND Street.'
Das now open a large stock of Ribbons, Otificial Flowers.
&c., to which he respeetfully inyites the attention of
s and Merchants. Goodshecelyed daily from
New York auctions. mh29-2m.
1863 RIWBBONS
B
Have now Opf n a large and admirably-assorted stock
of the above goods. - ,
MERCHANTS and MILLINERS
will find. inducements in sty leg and prices unequalled in.
this market. nthl7-Im*
1863 SPRING 1863.
WOOD & CARY. -
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now in store a complete stock
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,-
.
INCLUDING
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HOODS.
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWERS. RIBBONS. .dtc.-
To which they respectfully - invite the attention alder,
chants and Milliners.
CASH BUYERS will find specialadvantage in examin
ing this stock before purchasing. fe2B--2m
WANAMAKER &. BROWN',S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAM AKER & BROWN'S.
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
-
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
:WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WAXAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKBR Pat IWN'S
WADI AMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WAN AIN Tr - TM & BROWN'S
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
" OAK BALL" cr,o.Taugo,
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 SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63, ' --
SPRING AND SUMMER, ISM,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SIMMER, 1863,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SIIIAMER,IB63, ,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63, -
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB63, •
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IBG3,,
SPRING AND SIIMMER,IB63,
SPRING AND SUMMER, 1863,
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The - City of Philadelphia vs E BAKER, owner or re
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1803, No 81, State and city taxes for 1858, for $29.23; lot
Northwest corner of Allegheny avenue and Bro
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Same vs same, March tenni-1863. No 71, taxes for 185 q,
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Same vs Mrs CAMPBEL CP, March term, 1353, No
55, taxes for 1058, $l6B 75; :lot southeast corner Eighth
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Same vs JACOB CARRIGAN. C P. March term, 1853,
' No 73, for IE3B, $49.81; lot and three-story brick build
ing, northwest coiner" Fourth .and,Lombard street;, in
. the Fifth ward.: • •
Same vs BINCHMAN & STEEL, C P, March term, 1893,
74, for 1858, $29.71; lot of ground south side of Whar
' ton 111- feet 2 inches east ot Eighth street, in the First
Same vs JACOB. CARRIG AN, C P, March term, 1853,
No 75, for INS $76.66; lot a not th remstory bldck
south side of Pine slreet;36 feet east of Seventh street, 75
feet front, 81 deep, in the Filth ward. -
Same vs ,T HoPKINS, C I', March term, 1863,.
80, - for 1156 $91.70; lot of , ground, northwest corner
Eighth and. Reed streets,"in the First ward, 100 feet by
200.
Same vs LITTLETON HERBERT; 0 - P, March -term,'
3E63,, No 77, for 1838, *10152; lot and three-story-brick
house, northwest
.corher ;Sixth and St Mary streets, in
the Fifth ward, 23 feel by 57.
Same vs WILLIAM . RAWL, C P, March term. 1833,
No 83, for 1853, $15.61; let o ground, west side of Eighth
'street, 185 feet south of Reed street, in tile Fir.d, ward, 52
feet by 90.
Same vs same,. P,. March term; =1863, 21072, for 1855,
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$47.47; lot of ground, so athwestrcorner Eighth and Reed.
~streets, '.OO feet by 90, in the First ward.
Same vs DAVID AMENS, C P, March term, 1933, No
80, for 1858, - $1'6.214 lot west side of Front street. 90 feet
by 100 deep, at the distance of 98 feet north of Cumber
. land street, in the Nineteenth ward. -
Same vs:J . • Evans, P, March term, 1863, No 73, for
1858, $33.07 ; lot of ground southeast corner Washington
mid Fifteenth streets; 54 feet by . 27, in the First ward
Same vs JOHN ANSPACFf, C P, March- term, 1863, No
76, f0r.1858, $47.58 ;lot of ground southwest corder Duke
• street and.Lehixh avenue, 23 feet 6 inches by 27 deep. in
the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JOSHUA. BETBELL, C P, March term, 1863.
No 82, for 1858. $23.39; lot of ground southeast corner Al
legheny avenue and Miller street, 6J-feet by 191 deep, in
the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs It AESOP, C 1'; March term, 1863, No 7D, for
1858, .334.47; lot and three-story brick house, east side of
Sixth street, 93 feet 6 inches south of Green street, TS feet
by 33 deep, in the Twelfth ward. -
Same vs R J ARUNDLE, C Pi. March term, 1863, No 57,
ha for 1818, *132.16; lot and three-story- brick dwelling,
east side of Broad, 62 feet south of Haktlar street, 30 feet
front, by 60 feet deep, in the rourreenth ward:
Same vs 11. 1 ARUNDLE, Cll. March term, 1863,-No 58,
tax IBM $132.16: lot and three-story brick dwelling east
sidd of Broad, 92 feet south of Poplar street, 30 feet by 140'
deep, in the. Fourteenth ward. - .
Same Vs Mrs CAMPBELL; C P,. March. term, 1863, No
66, tax 1858. 5.59.71; lot of ground on the north side' of
Reed street, 171 feet west of Seventh street, 11tfeet by' 71
deep,- in the First ward. -
Same vs . JOHN BERRY, CP, March term, 1803, No St,
tax 1858,48.17; lot of ground on-the south side of Linden
street, So feet east of Malvern, 20 feet by IN deep, in the
Nineteenth ward. . .
"Same vs"C BRAWL, C P March. term,lB63, No 87;tax'
1858, *35.98; lot of ground on the north side of :Reed
street, 283 feet west of Seventh, GDfeet by 70 deep, - in the
First ward.
Same vs SARAH A ADAMS.: C P, March. term. 1863,
.No 62. tax IS-58. $12.66; lot of ground .omthe west side of.
Fen rth street, 72 feet south of Cherry, 34 feet front,
and extending to
,Cadwallader street, bathe Nin e :eenth.
ward.
Same vs JOHN BEDTTCH, C P, March term. 1863; No
65, tax 1838. $28,88; lot of ground: on the-south side of
Brown street. 22 feet west of Clearfield, 100 feet by 103
deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs GORDON -A- aRt.TWN, C P; March. term, 1863,
tax 1858, N 066, $60.71; lot of: ground on the. northeast
corner of Gaul and Division streets, 08 feet by 135 deep,
to Miller street, in the Nineteenth ward.' •
Same vs Mr QUINN, C P, March term;,lB63i tax 1.83%
No 69, $65.05; lot and six two-story brick houses,- begin
ning-at the southwest 'corner of Watkins and, Fourth
streets. Kfeet 6 inches by 63 deep; houses-numbered 17;
14, 16, 1.3, 20. 22, 24, in the First ward.. .
Same vs JACOB BEAN, C March term,.1863,.N0 63,
tax 1858, $202.5; lot of ground ou the southeast corner
of Adams and Lemon streets, 64 feet by 150 deep; in the
Nineteenth ward. • - .
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Same ve NV BEALE, C P, March term, 1.593, No 61, tax
16.58., 813.05;1ot of ground west side of. Pepper street, 90
feet north from Sepviva, 60 feet by 19 deep, in the• Nin
eteen th ward.
Same vs JOHN V BRADLEY, C P, March term, 1863,
No 67, tax 1858, $4.65; lot of ground east stile of Bodine
street, late Adams street, 110 south of Cherry, 17:feet by
49 deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
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Same vs .70112] P 6RO WN, C P, March terms 1868, No.
64, tax 18,5% •28.26• lot of ground and blacksmith shop
at the junction of Filler street, Second and Montgomery
streets, in depth 90 feet, snore or less, in the Nineteenth
Seine,vs DANIEL ALLEN, C P, March term, 1563, No.
60, tax 3&S, t 315.89; lot of ground on the west side of
William street, 180 feet north of Tulip street, 54 feet by
102 deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs Mr 3,1 VENSETT ER, C P, March,termA 1568,
No 48, tax 1.958, V 3.50; lot of ground on the north:side.of
Vine street. 95 feet east of Second, 14 feet by4Wdeep,. iii
the Eleventh ward. . _
Same vs JACOB CL.-I.IIK, C P, March term,.1268, Ito
46, tax 1855, $.3.24; lot of ground southeast side of Rich
mond street, 120 feet 10 inches southwest of Westmore
land street, 50 feet by 160 feet in depth--to Torpin street,
in the Nineteenth ward.
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Same vs M CHURCH, CP, March term, 1263,.Din35,
tax lot of ground on the southwest corner of
Commissioners avenue and Spring street, ST feet - 281
inches by 116 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs CHARLES M CONRAD, C P, March. term,
1963. No 3), tax ISIS, $3l. S 9; lot of ground on the east side
of Front , street, 101 l feet north of (I umberland.street„
feet by 137 deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs E. NEAL, C I', March torm, ISII, go 61, tax
1859, $62.98; housb and lot east'side of Twelfth street, 17
feet north from Wallace ctreet, 17 feet by 90 . doeP, in the
Fourteenth ward.
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Saline - VS FREEMAN SCOTT, CP, ISlarch,term, 1663, No
65. tax 15/8, $B7l 38; house and ilot and the. one-story
green horse on the southeast corner of Ease and: Nichol
son streets, 42 feet by ,S 8 feet deep, in the Sixth ward'. •
Seine vs J 011 1 4.7 DONNELLY, C P, March terra, 1803,
No 59, taxlBsB, &ISt:79; lot and four brielodwellings,
the north side of New street, 113 feet east frora -Second
street, 18 feet by 50 feet deep, in the Sixth ward.
same vs same, C P, Starch term, 1563, 35n 56„ tax 1355,
562. 84; lot and house on the north side of NAM' street, 131
feet ,ast from . Second street, 18 feet by 50feet deep, in the
Sixth ward.. • -
Same A'S EJ S CREASE, CP, Marchtr.rmlB63 No 51,
tax ISSB, $2O lS ;-lot of ground on the,southwes't corner
of Lambert and Wensley streets, 140. feet by 14.5. feet deep.
in tbe Nineteenth ward.
Same ve bEaßbEco - NNELL. P;. Mink term; 1883.
No 49, tax IESB, x:'4.13 ; lot of ground on•the east side of
Maple street, 140 feet north of harelr!street,, 40 , feet by TOS
feet deep, in the Nineteenth cvnrd,_
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.„„. • •
Same vs GEORGE BRO Woi, G P.Ma,reh, term:Theo, N o
44, tax IS'aS, 87.20 ; lot of g,ronntl on the. south side of
Maple street, 120 feet east from Melvale:Street, feet by
100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward: .
tame vs Mr. ATTMOORE„ C PMarchtertn 1551, No 54,
tax ISSS, $17.20 ; lot of ground and old bt isle building on
the northwest corner of Runtiroslon,and:Sakmon•streets,
34 fedt by 75 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JAMES BROWN, Cl".; Mart% term Ma No 37,
tax 1838, 87.20; lot of ground on the east- side of Torpin
street. 120 feet south orTioga street, 60 feet by •140 feet
deep, in the.NineteenthWaniZ -
Same vs BINGHAM• & 1)0033, CP.. March term, 1853,
No 70, tax 1858, SIS.GS; lot of groUnd 4 north side of Adding
street. 54 feet east of Lemon..street„ 54,feet by 140 deep, in
the Nineteenth ward. ,
Same vs JAMES BROWN,O!P; March' kora, 156:3, - No
47, tax 38.5.9, $l2 68: lot of - a:re - and on the south- side of
Somerset si rest, 263 feet east. from Amber street,'B6 feet
by 179 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JOHN BROWdy,,C P, March term, 1863, No
33, tax 1858; $12,63 lot of uotua on the south side of
Somerset street, 20 9 feet east Item Amber street, 36 feet
by 179 feet deep. in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs BUCKM.6SI.O' Maroh 1863, No 35,
tax 1658. 88.17! lot ot'gronnd on the north side of Palmer
street, ISO feet east of, Melvale street, 20 feet by 100 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward: .
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Fe ,11. r "BAKER, CP, March - ter' 1563 No
tax ISt9, s'26:7a lot of gr.ouud southwest calmer of Atte
gheuy avenue antMereerstweet, 70 feet by 37 feat deep,
in the Nineteenth' war&
Same . vs JAMES 3AI TEN, C P, March term, 1563, NO,
O. tax iE5.5,5„, 6d.6,03,,J0t of ground on the northeast corner
at Tulip aim Weed streets, 50 feet by 61 feet deep, in the
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs A IF.CLALPIGN, C P, March term, 1863, No
tax 7858, $11:15.39; : lot of - ground' southeast corner of
Frankford read and; Allegheny avenue, 130 feet by-11.9;
feet tour OS to Waterloo street, in the. Nineteenth;
Same ps: J. , B. COM, C P, March term, 1863, Net‘,4P , S.,
tax 1868,.510.59;, lot of ground norti east side of Pepper
street,:llo feet south of - Nepviva street, 60 feet by , so , feot
deep, in the Nineteenth ward. ".
.Sarne vs OWEN CLARK, C P, March term, No
45, tax:lW, ss:ot; lot of ground on the northeth,t corner
Richmond and-kettlewell streets; 20 feet by 100,fect deep,
iu t 1 3.e Nineteenth - ward.
Same vs J S COLSTON; C P, March. term, 1563, No 54
tax ISIS, $14.15; lot of ground on the north side of P.,1,13,-
mond street, ;120 feet scuthwest from Maple street, 20 feet
by 200 feet dee in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JACOB CARRIGAN, CP, March : term, 1%3,
No MS, $65.79; lot.. of ground and six. houses
:thereon. erected, 100 feet 9 inches north. , ,frorn Brown, on
the east side of Fifth street,l7 feet by 134 fti3( deep, in the
Twelfth ward. -
Same vs CHARLES CRESIREIN, ck ; m :Ural/ term,
1563;-No 32, tax 1155;520.31; lot on the oust side of Frank
ford road, Id &et south of Lehigh wignite,. 90 feet by . 110
feet deep, in the 14 inetepth Nvs.rd..
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Same TS WILLIAM CREASE, . E
March term, 1863,
No 34, tax 1858, $15.03; lot of ground:on:tile west side Of
Front street, 108 'feet north fromOumberland street, 54
feet by no feet deep,' in the Nineteenth ward. •
taine'vs :JOHN DAILEY, C March term, 1663, No.
80, tax 1858, $2ll 24; lot of ground - on the east side of
Brown street, 75 feet south or Rpacling Rallroad,.sB. feet'
by 102 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward,
Same vs ANDREW- ON HATEN,. C P,March . term,
1863, No 41, tax 1058, $17.271 lot or ground 'ou the south
east corner of Wellington ana '.Duke streets, 95 feet by,
63 feet, in the , Nineteenth..ward. -
Same vs E DANAG H, C P, March term, 1361, No --,
tax 1856; $27.40; lot of ground on the soothes , t corner of
Fremont and Brown etreets, 68 - feet by 102 feet deen, in
the Nineteenth ward, - • •
Same va A ARON 11 DUTCHER,'C P, March term, 1563,
No 42, tax 41658, $00,65; lot of ground on the southeast
corner of Cambria we.cl . Amt.er street,„ 00 feet by 73 feet
3.inches deep ; in the Nineteenth ward.
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Same vs C ONCE DAVIS, CP. March term, 1563, No'
43, tax ISIS, SO. (0; lot of gonad on the.math side of
Tucker street, 133 Met west of Cedar street, 1@ feet by SO
feet deep, in the. Niueteenth 'ward. .
Same OF LEW'S RCN EL; C P, lefarch !term, 1563. No
42, tax 18.59; 920.36;.10t of ground ea the northwest cor
ner of Sergeant and Sepvivaatreets,36 feet by 35 feet dean,
in the Nineteenth ward
Same vs . ..1011N R EVANS,' C P;3le.reh- term, 1361, No
29, tax 1855.5"4.93; lot of ground on the southeaat cornor
Of Gaul audlirestmoreland streets, 74 feet by 135 feet to
Miller street it, the Nineteenth ward. • .
•
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'gameve DESRA & ELLY, CP, March term. 1863,
No 2S, tax 1.35,5, *18.02.; lot of ground on cast. side B own
street,.2sB feet north of Wellington street, 50 -feet' by 10,1
'feet to Peal l street, in the.iiineteenth ward.
' Same ys..sivDRSW DEITA.VEN, CP, March term,1553,-
Me 27 takIESIS, 821.27; lot of around on the southwest
corner of Richmond and Wellington streets, 54 feet by
MO feet deep, knthe Nineteenth ward.
Same vs 'HENRY DOWER„C P, March term, 1363. No
21, tax ISSS, *IS SO; lot of ground ou the west side of Han
cock street, 152 feet south from Huntingdon street, 62
feet by ICO feet deep in the Nineteenth ward.
Same-vs ISAAC EVANS, CP, March term, 1663, - No.
22 tax MS,' $25.15 ; lot of gronnd'on the northeast cor
ner of Jasper and Adams streeta..l27-feet by 150 feet to
Li tterby street. in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JAMES HERR, C_P, March term, 1963, No 8,
tax 1658, $.721.59; lot of ground on the south side of.lll tr
ket street, 79 feet 6 incites east from Twentieth street, 79
feet by 170 feet deep to Barber etroet, in the A intli ward.
Same vs WILLIAM DAVIS, C P. Marelf term, 1853, No
29, -tax 1855, $17.34; lot of ground on the 'eouthwest cor
ner of Cleatfield and Duke areas, 58 feet by 100 feet
.deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same NaJW EDWARDS, C P, March term, 1863, No
9, tax 1956, $17.31; lot of ground on the southwestcor
ner Lehigh avenue and Cedar street., 94 feet by 4'5 feet
deep. in the Nineteenth ward. • •
Same vs CHARLES EPSTEIN C P. March term, 1061.
No 24, tax 1858: $17.31; lot of ground on the southwest
corner of Coral and Adams streets, 60 feet by 150 feet
deep, in tl o Nineteenth ward.'
.-Same vs BILIS P BROWN, C P, March term, 1913. No
10. tax 185.9, $54.79; lot of ground on the southeast cor
ner of Burk and Clearfield streets, SO feet by 100 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward. .
Same vs SAMUEL ELLIS, C P. March term, 1863, No
11; taxlsss, $45.11; lot of ground and four-story brick
house on the northeast corner-of York street and Tren
ton avenue. 22 feet by 90 feet deep, in the Nineteenth.
ward.
' Same vs CHARLES C EVANS, C P, March term, WSJ,
Nn 26, tax ISIS, V. 1.77; lot of ground on the northeast
corner of Wellington and Gaul streets, 374 feet by 135
fea s t° Miller street, in the\ Nineteenth ward.
Same vs J D EISERMAN, C P, March term, 1662, No
12. tax IPS, $5.-13; lot of ground on the south side of .
Tucker street, 126 feet west of Cedar street, 16 foot by SO
feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JAMES HERE. C I', Match term. 1661, NO 13;
tax 1655. $70.66; lot et ground on the south side of Barker
street, 79 feet six tactics east from Twentieth street, 79
- feet by 105 feet deep, in the Ninth ward. .
. Same vs TISATON :WALTON, C P. March term.LS63,
No le, tax ISIS, d 0.6.21; lot of - ground and three-story-.
brick dwelling on the south Side of Melon street,l6 feet
6 inches east from Preston -or Stiner street, 16 foot by 62
feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward.
Same vs same, C P, March term, 1961 No 14, tax MSS,
$95.21; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling ou '
the south side of Melon street, 33 feet east of Preston
or Miter street, 16 feet by 62 feet deep, in the Thirteenth
ward. , . . .
sane vs .1 MILES, C P, March term, 1/63, No 16, tax
185 S, $42.48; lot of ground ou the west side of Franklin
street, 101 feet north of Willow, 17 feet by 60 feet deep, in
the Thirteenth ward.
Same vs BERNARD SHERRY, C P, March term, 1363,.
-No 25, tax 1858. $48.91; lot of ground. and three . three
story brick dwellings, on the west side of Cadwalader
street, 131 feet north from Master street. 22 feet by 100 feet
deep, in the Seventeenth ward.
Fame ve F GENTNER, C P. March term, 1613, No 7, tax
ISIS, $78.14 ; lot of groom] on the northeast corner of
Ninth and Master streets, 116 feet by 195'feet deep, in
the Twentieth ward. . e
Seine vs DANIEL HATILAND, C P, March term, MI,
No 0, tax ISIS, $23.41; lot and three-story brick dwelling
house on the south side of Cambridge street,' 117 rest 8
inehes oast of Twentieth street, being No: 1932, 18 feet by
..84 feet deep, In - thETwefitietliward. •
tame vs -DANIFL MORCIAN, C P,•3larch term, LW,
No 17, tax ISIS, $21.53; lot of ground and two-story brick
.dwelling northeastcorner of 13enneyille Place and Rus
sell streets; lieing' No 721, 32 feet by 60,feet desp,,in the
Fourth ward..
• Fame vs JAMES PORTEUS, C P,March term,lB;33,No IS,
tax 1658;$10. SO; lot and - ono-story brick fantory.• Nos 10:
36, and Zel,' on the northwest corner of Catial.• and Front
strects,.4o feet byllo feet- tolloperstreetpin the Sixteenth
Same vs BERNARD SHERRY, C P, 7 9laroh term. 1803,
N 0.19, tax ISA $145.71; lot and ilve.hriek, dwellings on
the north side of.llasterstreet, exteudingfrom America
toCadwalader street. tro feet onidaster street; 160 feet on
Americk street, and-154 on ,Csdwalad er 'street, with 90
feet in the yes r,:l the Seventeenth ward. "
• Fame vs /I . IIOMAS HAGERMAN, C I", March term.
1863, No -76L.tav1650,'5637.28; lot and three-story brick
''dwelling, - No lt.ll. Qll the east stile of Front street, 216
feet 8-isches north from (timed avenitti;l3 feet by 100 feet
, aeonfitt.tbe Seventeenth ward,. ' ' '
CL3
• Same vs FREEMAN SCOTT, C P, March. torso, 1;533,
No 9, tax 1878..14•2:1.37 lot and titree-story hriek d w Il inn.
on the west side of Hutchinson street, 183 • feet g inch
- north from Poplar street, 16 feet by 61 feet deep, in the
. TWontieth ward,
Seine vs satnei-C P, March IFrm, 1403, No 4, tax; 1893,
ii‘45....7; lot and ree-sOry (trios - weiltug, WO , A, 61413 at.
illltailiSan street:7l feet and „lic of an inch - north of
' Poplar, No 908; 16 feet by 64 feet dee& 4he Twentieth
ward.
Staue . vs same, C P, March term, 1861. Ira 3, tax 1619,
62337; lot and three-st.ry brick. buildlog,:, select side of
Hutobinson street, 167 feet end )11 °fan ineh ninth from
- Poplar,' being Nu 9:Y), 16 feet by 64 feet denpv in the
Twentieth Ward.
Sarno vs saute, CP, March term, 1853, So 2, tai 1918,
lot and three-story brick- d welling, meat sib of
Ifutelunson street, 151 feet and 3 of an inch north from
'Poplar street, being No 918,"16 felt by 61 feet deep, - in the
Twentieth ward.
Name Ve. same, C P. March term,lBs3, No' 1, tax 1858,
$23.37; lot and three-story brick .alwelling, west side of
Hutchinson street, 135 feet and of as inch north from
Poplar street, No 916,. 16 feet by qi feet deep, is the
Twentieth ward.
Same vs Mr. RIDDLE, C P, March term. 1833, Na
135, tax 18'8. $2O 15; lot of ground on the northeast cor
ner Cumberland and Sepviva streets, 45 by 164 feet deep,
in the Nineteenth ward:
Same vs JOHN C HENDERSON, C P. March term,
1E63, No INS. tax 1878, ::1326; lot of ground on the north
east Side or Orleans: real', 200 feet west from Emerald
sa reel - , containing in frontlet) feet by 109 feet deep, in the
Nineteenth ward.
• Same vs same: CP, March term, 1983. No 129, tax 195%
11915; lot of groped on the east side Second street, 130
feetsontli from York street, 17 feet 6by 109 feet deep, in
the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs seine, C P, March term, 1893, No 137,' tax -
'IFS. 532.26; lot of ground on the northeast ride of Or
leans street, 100 feet sort h from Emerald street, WO by
.100 feet deep, in the Nineteenth and Twenty-third
wards. -
Some vs same, C P, March term, 1863, No 141,- tax
18.53, $32.26; lot of ground on the northeast corner-of,
Emerald and Orleans streets, 100 bf 100 feet deep, in the'
`Nineteenth and Twenty-third wards.
Same vs ABRAM 11 - • RAIGHIEL, C P. March term,
1863, No. 142, tax 1958, 312.25; lotelgsmind there:nth
west corner of Alleghen avenue , and -Salmon. street,
100x150 feet dee", in the Nineteenth
neteenth ward,
Same vs JOHN J GRIFFITH, C P,.March terra,
1E63, No. 143, tax 1843, 4;32.55; block of ground:, boanded
by 7 . 01))111, Lambert, Ontario, end Wensley streets,
321x140 feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
- Same vs CHARLEd MOORE, C P. March term, 1959,
No. 144, tax 1858; $20.28; lot of ground on the sonthweA
corner of Sergeant and Lemon streets, 56x140* feet deem
in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs CHARLES GEOPP, P,. March term 1863,
No. 140 tax 180 E, $17:341: lot of ground' on the northeast
corner in gd on and. Martha streets.,o'xlCofeet deep,.
in the Nineteenth ward:
Same- vs GEORGE DODSON, C P, Karch term; 180,
No. I'3, tax 1833, $32.54 . ; lot of ground on the,whet side of
Twenty-first street,. 20 - feet 674 inches- north from Face .
street,. 24 feet 4X inches. by 188 , feet deep,. in the Tenth
ward. -
Setae TS WILLIAM' TV STEVEII . `&, , C . P;Marchtn
ter,
3563, No 147, txx 1558; 820.32; lot of groutid on the north
east corner of Sergeant and Lemon. stYeets, ficfeet by 138
feet deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JOSEPH S LORD; C P',. March term, 1383, No
348, tax 1553, $32.72; lot of groundlowthcrsonthwest cor
ner of Wellington and Gaul streets,.B3 by 267 feet deep,.
in the Nineteenth war&
Fame vs Same, C P, March term; 1583; No 349, taxl3:lB,
$29.13; lot of ground on the soutbwea corner of Gaul and
Clearfield streets, 2D.5 by 16 - sf; erdeep, inthe Nineteenth
ward.
Seine ye Seine, C P,lllareh. term, 1863, NO 160, tax 1858;
1,412. Go ; lot of ground on the southwest corner of Brown
and Clearfif‘ld streets, 32 'by 105Thet deepi.in the Nine
teenth warcL -
Same vs 21 111nlIENANY.,10 P. ltlarchterm;lBol, No 139,
tax 16.18, 312.69• lot of groundnnthe-northwest corner of
William and Telip,streeta, 51 by 102 feet deep, in the
Nineteenth ward.
Fame vs 1151 - AITLON WARNER., C term: 1803,
'No t 3, tax 1858, $:38.30; lot of ground on• the 'south - side
of Spring Garden street,ll , feet east of 'Broad,' 20 by - 100
feet deep, in !he Fourteenth ward.
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Same vs GEORGE BASTIN; C p; March •term, , 1383,' Pio
Dl, tax ISM, $.98.:38; lot of ground and• Rim toree-story
brick, houses on the .ontheaq corner of - fft ,, ,wo and
Mintzer ,street, Nos 318; 727; Zi, 314 and' 33,113• by 8) feet
deep. in the Twelfth ward.
Same vs JOB N BASTIN, C 1 3 , March:term,. 1099, No 93,
tax ISIS, $20.35; lot of ground• and three-story brick
house on the southeast' corner of St, John and George
streets, 14 by 40 feet deep, in the Sixteenth ward.:
Same vs Same, C P, rch' term;.193:3, , NU 91, tax
1908,146.04; lot of and three-storrbrick dWelling
on the east side of York avenue; 91 feet 'north from Cal
lowhill street, No:111, 10 by 40 feet deep, in: the Twelfth
ward.
Same vs Mr. KECTITENECTIT, C P,'March term, 1263,
No S 9, tax 1850, $100.62; lot of ground, with-the two-story
frame and three four-story brick dwellings thereon
erected, on the northeast corner of Tenth and Morgan
streets, Nos 033,.935, 037.191 - by 120 feet deep; in the Tenth
ward.
Same vs WILLIAM 11 DICKERSON; .0 P,' March term,.
1E63, No SS, tax 3855, 830.18,-lot of ground!and three
story brick dwelling, No IMO. on the south side of Brown
street, IS by 60 feet deep. in the POutteenth ward.
Same vs DOCTOR SAY: C P, March term, 1861; No 01,
tax 1860,61 and 62, 8347 .2.5; iot ol ground and..three
story iron front building, on the east side of Second
street, 41 feet north of Chestnut, No 49,10 feet 6 inches by
37 feet deep, in the Sixth ward.-
Same vs ANDREW LANE, C P.'March term. 1863; No
159, iax ISIS, $154.26, square of ground •bounded
Diamond, Bodine and Washington streetis, and sit - 5411e
ha nna avenue, 102 by 51 - 0 tbet, in the Nineteenth ward. -
Same vs MARY' C' SMITH, C P,.Mdreh term, 18:3, No
96; tax ISSS. 86 61; lot of ground on the southwest corner
of W.st and -Elm streets, 20 by 84 feet deep,' in the,Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs W D H SERRILL, C P, March term, 1953; No
128, tax MS, 810.78;•lot of ground on. the southwest
corner of Bank and Clearfield streets, SO by 140 feet deep,
In the Nineteenth ward.
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Sense vs Mr HOLLINGSWORTH, C P;'llfarch term,
1963, No 99, taxlssB: - 034.41-Mot of ground 'on the north
east corner of Pepper and. Martha• streets, 60 by St•feet
deep, to Tucker street; in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs EDWARD OIA(HETT, C P, .March term,.
1863, No 98, tax ISSS, $12.65: lot of ground on the North
west corner of Adams. and Emerald streets, 54 by 150 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward:-
Same VF M NANCREDE, C P, *March term, 1863. No
100,' tax ISIS, 548.10; lot of ground •on the northwest
corner of Diamond. and Mechanic streets, 15 by 60.1 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs WILLIAM McEA:RLAND; - C - P, March .term,.
1863, No 102, tax 18 1 23;• 3.28.44; lot of ground on the south
west corner of Frontand Diamond streets, 60 by 110 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward.'
Same is F. H.Fs: CP, March term, 1313, No 103,
tax 1858, 517.46: lot of ground on the north side Of Adams
street, 54 feet west from _Emerald 'street, 70 by 150 feet
deep, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs CHARLES MELCHER,.O P. March terrn:-1861,
No 105, tax 1958. Am oi ; lot of ground on the northwest
corner of Second and-Wood streets, 2 0 by 112 fret deep to
Philip street, in the Nineteenth ward.: -
Same - VS MORGAN HINCHMAN, C P,'lllarch term.
1863, No 101, tax 1558,. 814 31; lot of ground on the north
west corner of . Howard and Norris streets, 45 by 75feet
ets, in the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs JCWA RT ROSE, C. March term, 1563. No
104, tax. 1856 ,, 3 . 7.;:1iA of ground end three-story brick
dwelling, on the north side of Depot street, No 515,117
feet west of Eighth street. 3.615 y 51 feet deep, in the Thir -
Mouth ward.
came vs WIIkLIAI4I McM CKEN, CP, March term,
1863, No 166,. tax 1855, ez 55; lot of ground on the east
side of Front street, 1'143 feet 9th" inches north front Norris
street, 60 by OD feet deep, in the Nineteenth warn.
Same vs H S. PETERSON, C P, , March terra:ls63, No
107, tax 18.54 ; lot of, ground on the southwest
corner of Clearfield and Almond streets, 53 by 10Ciflaet
deep, in thedlineteenth ward.,
Same vs C S F () C P, March. term, 1563, No 10S,
tax 1858, $45.-14; lOt of ground and the brick housennd
frame kitchen, on the southeast corner of Hancock and
Phomix streets, 60:b--SO teet,in the Seventeenth ward.
Same vs WIT,LIAAI IiUNGAN, C terr 0,1353,
No 109,tax 1858. '&23.31; lot of ground on Ike southwest
corner of Wellington and Salmon street. lNby 167 feet
deep, in.the 'Nineteenth ward.
Some es B D eIBB.TI L 7, C P, March tern 4 186,3, No 111,
tax 195%.817..23; lot of ground =xi brick house thereon
erected,. on the ea.“ side of Fourth. street; 51• feet front the
southeast corner of Fourth and Germantown read, 16 feet
6 inches front to Germantown road, in the tieventeenth
Fdspe vs IVICXYRE hinFADDEN,C P, March. tarns, 75G3,
Yong, tax ISIS, $1.7.2.3; lot of ground on the north side of
Depot strea, i 2 feet north from Eighth. street, 15 by 50
feet deep, In the Thirteenthyrard. ,
- Same vs Dfr RIIS'rEE, CP. March, term,. IS6I, No 112,
lErias29.4s; lot of ground and three,story brick dwel
ling,„ No 913, on the east side of Tenth street, 93 feet
north from Poplar street, 16 Tog:. 77 - feet deep, in the
Twentiethward.
Same vs JOHN C. DOYLE, C P:,--March term, 1863, No
117, tax 18,55, $33.13 • lot of ground,. and: the three-story
'brick dwellinp on the north sq^..p.,,of,Prupa-strees; SS feet
west of Fourth street, 30 fest he! 20 feet deep, in the Fifth
seme vs MOORE & MeFADDEN; C -- P, March tFrin,
1863, No 113, tax 1858,.. $17.23 ;lot of ground on the north
side of Depot street, o 7 feet west of Eighth, 13feet by 50
feet deep, in the Thirteentlbward.
Same vs A BUSTER, C IkMarch terra„,lBS3,. No 114, tax
1853,.*23.13 lot of groundand three-story brick dwelling .
on the north side of street, No 817, 149 feet west ot
Eighth, 16 feet by 50 feet deep, in the Thirteenth ward.
Same vs JEREMIAH) WEDS, C P; March term, 1853,
No 118, tax 1858, S'24. -..10t.0f ground on the north side
of Wood street, -384 fee t - west of Seventeenth street, 30 feet
. by 87 feet deep; in the Fifteenth ward.
Same vs A BUSTER, C March, term. 1863, No 115,
tax 18.1% $22.29; lot of ground and .three-story brick
dwelling house, No 815; on the north side of Depot street,
133 feet west frore4Eighth, .&et by 50 feet deep, in the
Thirteenth ward, '
- SamevsC L ASH, C P, Ittexch. term, 1863, No. 11.6.
tax iIBSS, x5'15221; lot of ground and three-story brick
dwelling, No. `,:y22,. on the.west side of Fourth street, l-15
feet north from Prune street,.lB feet by 200 beet deep, in
the Fifth ward.- -
Same vs TREE - HAN SCOTT. C P,- March term, - 1853,
No. 120; tax. 1 1358, 230.63, lot of land at the intersection
of the northeast line 6f - StumP lane and sutheast line of
Timber lane„ containing about &acres and. 131, perches,
in the twentieth and Twenty-first wards.
Same vs Same, C .P„ March. term, 1863. No. 110, tax
118-.54; iot of grognd and three-story brick dwell
lug, No. Ole on the east side of-Tenth street, 146 feet
north from Poplar, 16 feet hy.77• feet deep, in the Twen
tieth ward.
Same vs Same,' 61P, March term, 1863. No. 1:21, tax
164. $2O. 54 ; lot of ground and three-story brick &well
lug. on the east side of Tenth street, - No. 921, 161 feet
north from Poplar, 16 feet by 77- feet deep, in the TM3ll^
WaiJi. 'ward.
Same vs Same, CT, March term. 1063; No 124 tax 1838,
2.9.54; lot of ground ai d three-story brick dwelling, No
017,. on the east side of Tenth street, 130 feet north from
Poplar, 16 by 77, in the Twentieth ward
Same vs Saine,C P, March. term,. BM, No 12% tax 18.55,
$M.:34; lot of ground and three-story bride dwelling, No
910, on the east side of Tenth street, 114 feet north from
Poplar, 16 by 77 fet deep, in the Twentieth ward.
• .
Same vs same; C P, March. term, 1993, No 125, tax 1.855,
$29.54; lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling, No
ES, on the east side of Tenth street; S 2. feet north. from
Poplar, 16 by 77feet deep, in the Twentieth ward. •
Same vs same, C P, March term, 1863. N 0127, tax 1555,
$29.54; lot of ground and three-story brick el welling,and
two court houses in the rear, D. 0.907, on the; east - side of
Eleventh street, 5S feet nortlifrom Poplar, 17 by 75 feet
deep, in the Twentieth ward— •
Same vs Same, C P. March term, 1f63, Na, lax -
MS, &M. 54; -lot of ground and three-story-brick dwell
ing, No 927, on the east_ bpeof . .p,lelrenth . straet, 522 feet
`north from Poplar, 18 by it), in Oleg went teth ward. , -
Same-vs ,Eame, C P, March term,- 1863:: No 121, tax.-
ists, $29.54; lot of ground on- the east side of Eleventh
street, and the three-story brick dwelling thereon erect
ed; Pio 915'156 . feet north from Poplar, 17 by 73 feet, in
the Twentieth ward. . - .
. . . .
Same vs. WITZIKed MORRISON,- C'P. March
15e3, No ISS; tax 1S5S;1:3I. 24; lot of ground and. tlie three
1, brick and two frame lUitises, on the southwest collier of;
Trenton avenue and TricestrEet, 5S by 109 feet deep, in
the Nineteenth wait.
Same vs W D A SENNILL, 9 P, March term. '155;3, No'
97, tax 1858, $5.51; lot of ground on the southwest corner
of Clear field and - Bath strects,'2o by SO feet, in the Nine
teenth ward.-
Sane va DUGAN; BAKER, & CO, CP, March term,
MI NolBl, tax 1858, $61.94: a block of ground bounded
by Frauktord avenue, flanting.don, Jasper,und Eliza
beth streets, 406 feet by 1 feet,.m the Nineteenth ward.
Seine vs Mr KEEVER, CP, March term, IRV, No 140,'
tax ISIS, $1.1.24:- lot -of ground on the northeast corner
of Aaams and Emerald. streets, 60 by 60, in , the Nine-'
teenth ward. • .
Some vs lif MITCHELL. — C P, March term, 1563, No
742, taX ISIS, $9.69: lot of, ground- on the northwest cor
ner of.Sepviva and Emelen streets, 36 by 60 feet deep, in
the Nineteenth ward.
Fame vs GEORGE DOBSON, C P, March term, 1563, Nn
143, tax 1653, $32.24; lot of ground on the east side of
Twenty-second street, al foot north from Race street, 20
by SS feet deep in the Tenth ward.
Same vr.TAINIES NELSON, C,P, March term, 1863. No
In, tax :186S, $114,37; lot of ground on the north side of
street. - 54 feet 6 inches west from Broad, 5.1
by 147 feet six inches. in the Fifteenth ward. ,
Same vs SARAH ARBUCKLE, C P.' March term, 1593.
Np 90, tax for 1659, TO, and '6l, $10234; lot of groundand
two two-story frame dwellings, Nos 112 and 114, on the
south side of Bunhoon, late Rose street, 126 feet east ;tom
Sophia street. 32 by SO feet deep, in the Sixteenth ward.
Same vs GEORGE W COLLADAY. C P. March term,
1663; No 161, tax ISSS, $93.33; lot of ground and three
ihree-story brick. house. on the south side of Wood
etreet,-123 feet east from Seventeenth street, 36 by 90 feet,
Nos 1622. 1624,.and 1626. in the-Fifteenth ward.
Sallie vs Mr DOUGHERTY, P, Match term, 1663,
No -
-152, tax 1655, $144.31; let of ground on the southeast.cor-.-'
Carlton and Fifteenth streets, with four four-story
brick houses, Nos 327, 323, 331, and ..Ta3, 64 by 50. feet, us
the Fifteenth 'Nrafd. - ;-
Same vs MARY E RUE, C P, March term, ISM, No 1.53'
tax 1555, $30.01; lot and two-story brick, dwelling '
northeast corner Ninth and Parrish ptreets. 15 by 70feet,*
in the Thirteenth ward. -
Same vs Same, C P, Mat eh term, 1663, No OR, tax
$22.14 :-lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling, 'on
the north side of Parrish. street; 34 feet ' east ..or Ninth
street, 36 by 70 feet,' in the Thirteenth ward. mh2s-W6t
i e 4= a p t FOR NEW YORK—DES:
PATCH LINE, VIA DELAWARE AND
RARITAN CANAL.
The steamer FANNIE, T. Penton, master, is now load
ice at , hird - Pier above WALNUT Street, and will leave
THIS DAY at 12M.
. . . . . .
For freight, whicbt will be taken 011 accommodating
terms, apply. to WM.. M. BAIRD & CO., .
Inh2s-tf 132 Saab. DELAWARE Avenue.
FOR NEW YORt—SWIFT
SURE LfNE, Vie - DELAWARE AND
RARITAN CANAL. -
- • The steamer COMSTOCK, S. C. Drake. - master, is
now loading at third Pior above WALNUT Street, and,
will leave THIS DAY at 5 P. M. '
For freight, which will be taken on Accommodating
terms. apply to* - WM: BAIRD Sr co.,
mh2s.tf 132' South. DELAWARE Avenue. -.
CURRENCY - 114j1;DE RS. ---O:IIRREN .. :
. . . . .
cy Solders; mantifneturfd and for Bile, `wholesale.
and MAGEE'S Envelope Maiiitfactory. 'No. , 316
CHESTNUT Street. ". • 1111/21.-51
- VNVELOPES AT N 0.316 CHESTNUT
-a-AStreet.
'Envelopes at No. MB Chestnut Street..
Magee's Envelope Manufactory - . -
Ts at No.. :116 Chestnut Street, -
Wage& sPa per Store, 31€ ChOstnnt Street. ' --
Wholesale and Retail, ,
At MAGEE'S, No. 311 1 CHESTNUT :Street, between
Third and Fourth.' - lub2l-5t
RYE AND EATt.-PROF. J. ISA.A.CS,
Ooollet and Aririet. from Leyden. Reiland. is Per
Monetaly located at No. Ell PINE Street, where La treats
oil:diseases. of the Eye or Ear scientiftoslln 'Ad cores—
itoorablar" Artificial Eyes inserted without pato
N. 13.—N0 charges made for examination, °Bice halm
from 8 611 o'clock A. M. end Ito 7 P. • io4.ste
.
AMIU!!.EMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Leseee and Director
Business Agent
GE RM A.N OPERA.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2.5 th.
For the first time
FRA DIAVOLO,
GRAND OPERA, BY ADDED
PRICES OF ADSIISSION,
Renrved Seat in Parquet, Parquet Circle, or
..
SaMony • 5151. co)
To be' ball at the Academy and e. E. Gotttcl'e M t sie
Store.,
Family" Circle
Amphitheatre
SATIGIDAIr, March 28th
GRAND GALA MATINEE:
Doors open atTo'clock; Opera ccattmencesst B. raid-Pg
AMERICAN ACADEMY OP muaro,
GRAND DRAMATIC' nod MUSICAL, ENTBEITAINIERNT
For the SOLE BENEFIT of the - Va.rfotts U. S. "A.
ROSY in njid aromxd Philastelphia:, :
TellltsDAY EVENINO, April2,oM
The followtng wall-known favorites of Ptillatrefpldtr.
are airrong• the nturther Who havh no Kinkily cinisenVil tiy
"' lst ° ! 1 DrE 4/1 tir this
e;)'
Mrs.Joff &W. rc - "g re,
Mrs, lg. GAERE SON,YWahrnt-Rt. Thoatreej
Mr. "ff. WITh.ATL EY, (Chestnnt , st. Theztroa
SiGIOR
aims
„
Trill:iiTidfffili• - :Z;ig FeIAMY.
TIM HERMAN. O.ItOIfESTPA (under the lea:derbhip
of A . r. scilf ynELD. )`
tYVERNOB CURTIN ctill be present etr this OCC3SiOIIt
should eirenmatances permil --
TICEETs • • .-.. : - :.........:e0' CRLYTa.
('Reserved Seals 25- cents extra:: on application at the
Box °flee of the Academy of Sla'sio. •
Tickets may also be obtained a+ all the Hospitals in 'Mr
'city, at the Soldiers'. Reading morn, 'and at the'
,Variatts
Musical and' Emir Stores - . - -
The MILTTAEY Ea.ND connected' with: th'e' U.- S. it.
IroEpital, West Philatelphiw, Will assist on'"thisocca
aiont mett2.9"
NE W CHESTNUT-STREET TRES.-
TEE.
Mr. W. WHEATLEY'
and Manage r
Leanne
a IS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING; March 25: IM3.
Dirt WEEATLEY has the hononcrannotuace that kw
has entered into ew engagentent With the
CELEBRATED - GERMAN &era%
DANIEL E. BANDIWANN;.
Who lattly achieved SO' •
SIGNAtti-A: TRIUMPH;
at Niblo% Garden,.New York, on the occasiorrof ini
tial performance in the Eft g1i.511 language.
. 113. , .Aq51-D-10
Will rnakenis first appearance in Philadelphia.,
THIS EVENING; AS
SWYLOCK,
In Shakspeare's celebrated play,
hIERCHANT OF VENICE,
(in four acts),
Assisted • by a-Saperb Cast;"
Comprising • Messrs. Ji Lanergan, H Leak.
J. Canoll, Ji 0: Barnett; G: Martin, J. W.
Collier, J.; Taylor, E: B: Holmes, C: Kinasland, Al L.
Thomas, eerrtroik-C. V. Hess, L: Garland; Madame'
• Ponisi, lilies J. Henry, and-Mrs. George' Jordan-
LEL
prchebr - ndnctor
THURSDAYEVENING M ,
r .Sfarcli g gf73ll, B
FOR .2'.H.E MST' 773fE THIS•SEA:SON;
ED WIN FORREST
In his Celelnated and most poptdir character;
JACK CADE,
In. Judge Co,prad's vlutrOusly effective and: powerfut
Tragedy.
THE
B DONDMAN '
• SATURDAY EVENING, • Second' Appearance •of
DANIEL E. ANDMANci
Doors open at 7: Curtain rises at 734 o'clock.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET,
THEATRE.
- Easiness Agent and Treasurer SOS. D. BUIRPHY.
A.411T: ' CROWDED 'HOUSES
THIRD' NIGHT OP MARY , PROVOST. ,
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, .IHarch.2.s.- ISS3,
.NELL GWYNNE; OE; THE KING'S RIVAL,-
Tell OWynne. ...... ~. .. ....... Provost
Frances Stewart Mrs. John Drew.
Duke of Richmond --- Barton-Hill.
To conclude with the Comedic. Ha., entitled'
THE SECRET. •
Thomas . ................. ...... Wank Drew.
THURSDAY, MARY' PROVOST'S FOURTHJNIGHY:
illek• Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra
charge. Curtain rises at 7 o'clock.
-WALNIIT-STREET THEATRE.
,
Sole Lewee Hrs. M. A: G.ARREPTSONI
-Bushmen Agent ...... . . JOHN'•T. DONNELLY.
LAsT NIGHT OF FRIEN FOES
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, March 2a..
Will be presented the new Comedy, entitled
FRIENDS OR FOES.
Mr. Union.,
Pr. Eland—
Mr. Yielding
Capt. Donoghue
. • • ....J. L. Barrett;
Mrs. Union. . —.Mrs. Anna , CowelL
To conclude with ti a Drama of
THE MANIAC LOVER. • - .
Michael Earle -.......—Mr. R L.- Tilton
Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7X.
ANTHITTAKER'S AMPHITHEATRE:
(late Gardner - Ss Hemming's), MARKED . Street.
above TWELFTH,
WEDI.ESDAY EVENING, March. 25', 1.33.
AMUSEMENT Two TITE CHILDREN ris a .6 AFTERNOON::
Doors open at 2 o'clock; commence at.
A GRAND MATINEE
will be given, In which
TOM RING,.
WILMA 111 SMITH,:
TRE FEMALE TROUPE:
SAM LOIN G;
And the en are Company-will appear. ,
THIN .EyENIxo, at 7 o'clock, _ .
The• regular entertainment will be given, whew. the
Pantomime of
DON JUAN
• will be presented. - . '
THE HUTCHTNSON FAMILY;
ASA, LIZZIE, ABBY, FREDDY,..
and LITTLE,DEDINETT ;
WM give
-
0-0 NCE. R ,
For the benefit of the
FIRST AFRICAN PRESBYTERIAN chuicur,
AT SANSOM-STREET HALL, -
On THURSDAY- March IM.
Admittance 25 cents; to be had at the dear. mh2.5-2t.
CARL WOLFSOHN
Respectfully annntinces that:hie
FOURTH.
CLASSICAL SOIREE ,
take place on
THURSDAY, March 26th, 1963,,
At the
FOYER OF:THE ACADEMY OF IIIUSIG:k
He mill be assisted -bp
AHREND, (Violoncello,)
E.,ELLNARrlllantbois).: - :
Mr. STOLL,. (Clarionet,),
Mr. A. 'BIRGFELD, (Horn.,)-,
. . Mr. O. MUELLER, (Bissoon.),
The subfcribers are rekpecyully informed that the prim ,
cipal Rehearsal to the Soiree, will take.. place at ]2i
"o'clock - Id:, in tha Foyer of the Academy,. to which
all holding tickets are invited. '
Single Tick ets, ONE DOLLAR each,...
Can be had at the Music Stores.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; to comemnce at S ! o'clock.
M124-3t
E 0 LE N:D 0 RF F'S--
GRAND SOIREE MILITAIRE, of ECKENDORPF'a.
CADETS, will take place on SATURDAY EVENING.
2SthoLMirch, at the ACADEMY OF- MUSIC. Cards of
admission, 25 rents; reserved. seats. 50. cents; can he ob
tained at Gould's Music Store, SEVENTH and-CHEST
NUT Streets. ' mhM-5t
ASSEMBLY BpILDINGS, CORNER
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
• TWELFTH. '- •
CROWDED HOUSES. •_ •.CROWDED.ROUSES.
WOODROFFE,S
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.
EVERY =NIX .
The celebratedlow-pressure.ifiass Steam-Engine" MO
NITOR," made entirely of glass, will be in full . opera
tion. -
Magnificent works of art. distributed gratuitously to
tb e visi ton.
WEDNESDAY and SA TURD A.YAFTERN-OONS.ChiLl
ren's Grand GIFT IMATIIIKES. 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 enlkirstt:
Admission, 11 cis. No half lirice. Exhibition com
mences in - the evening aid o'clock; afternoon at 3. miMit*
EXTItIoRDINA 4 RY
3.le.srs. SA7ANIGTI", GOLDTERVATE,
.and DEE-4Y,
.•••• - - - ,
Assisted- by
Messrs. PHELAN. ESTEPHE, and BIRD, :will give
a series of Exhibitions of.their shill at BILLIARDS
in SANSOM-Street Hall, on the. Evenings of THURS
DAY. and 'FRIDAY. March - .16t1t and 27th,•commenoing
•at 7X o'cloek. Tickets 20 cents • each. may be procured
at Bird's Billiard Saloon, No. 6•4 Chestnut street:. Tay
lor's Billiard: Table Manufactory, and - EstePhe:'s Sa
loon, N. E. corner of Eighh tend Chestnut, and all the
principal Hotels. mh23-514'
QPRING-GARD,EN INSTITUTE
.11..A.LL. corner ERriAD-and SPRING GARDX,N St&
EVERT .8 VEIL' ING: THIS. WEEK:
The original and magnificent Diorama of
•
THE BURNIN - G OP - MOSCOW; - -
Beautiful Dioptric Paintings. an& amusing Scenes , in
Ventrilconism, by the world-renowned , humorist, Mr.
GALLS GHEE Admission, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.
To commence at S o'clock. . mh2D-I,st*
ASSEMBLY BUrLDIN. G'S--TENTH
and CHESTNUT. 2
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR
Thireat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOOIST, with-hts
LE NED CANARY BIRDS, will die his new and
popular. entertainments EVERY EVENING daring the
week commencing at 73c o'clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at Se The attractions
will be marvellous:- Experiments in. Magic; wonderful
Powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned ,Canary
In their new characters. . .
Admission iid s cents. Children 13 cents. - de27.4
a:ER - MANIA ORCETESTRA4PUBLIO
REBEARSALS. every SAWED/1Y AFTERNOO_,III
at 2.1; o'clock, at the MUSICAL TUND- ALL,' 0 A-1214
SSNTZ, conductor. Tickets 2,5 cents. Packages of tlye
tickets dL -To be had of Andre Co., No.-1104 Chestnut
street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Gitestnut, and at:the
Hall door. . n027-tr
JNSTITUTION FOR THE - "BLIND.
EXHIBITION every WEDNESTAt . at 3,1‘. P. M. Ad
mission TEN CENTS. Store No. B. South EIGHTH
Street.. ' deH-Trtf
lir AS SLER'S ORCHESTRA.
XVI'. OFFICE. •
214 South EIGHTS( Street, below Walnut.
pENNSYLVAN 11 ACADEMY . Olz
-a- THE'FINE ARTS. _
1025 CRESTI.ViIT STREET,_
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.M . : till 6 P. X.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
. .
Shares of stock .5.30. .. 119
PERSONAL.
NOTICE.- A WY' PARTIES II AVING
STOVE RINGEg OR HEATERS. * of their own, that
want Castings made from the same, fitted up or in. Cast
ing, we: are prepared to do work of this kind equal to
any. in market, at fair lures. A ddress
J. D. MARSHBUNK, Agent,
Lancaster, Penna.
mb2l-stuth4t*
"pp E NSIONS. - $lOO ,BOUNTY AND
P ENSIONS: -$lOO PAY procnied and collected for Soldiers, Sailore,
and the relative's 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 $lOO bounty ; and the latter, also, to a pension,
JA4ES FULTON, Solicitor for Glatt:mots. •
mhl3 42.4- WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
BILLIARD TABLE " FOR SALE=
marble-Led, good goOki order. Eine:Cue
Rack and everything , c-ompletej.4. Addrtss "Coe,"
this office. _ , - mh2.3-3t5
iffel 0 LET— ITOTTSE .2 01 7 A. It
gat street. Apply to - .TOSEPFI - M. DAVIS;
2"
2 Senth , TFURO , Street, up ebtirs.
Ofilee hours from le , A. M. to 2P. M. -
TO LET.•=A LARGE HOUSE ON
BROAD. Street..beloii WALNUT Street; with.diu
inglroorn 45 feet in-length ; above Bl tod g in , rocaeß, with
baths, water-closets. , and do.uhle mite-hens. Chan
delier and gas fixtures in all the room,. Awls- at No.
225 , South BROAD -Street. 111.14 5-Wi n 6t.
• gars S 1731111 E It- RES lEVEN E:=--FOR
XfaSALE. a Beautiful Residencea 'RANKFORD ROAD
and.ALLEGIIANY-Avenue.- Hone built in a most en
wrier manner, and in perfert oral' ,r; kitchen, laundry,
qtkillr , rooin, and bake-room in - fr,asement.. - Foux.reents
on first doer, seun on second . Two :furnaces, tmew
r a n g ( stationorirWashtubt4. Washstands._ Gas,through
out; Ice-house.. and R si n n e .u s ti t b ah e li4, , K ;ta u t r u p a i l i . n v d ; _s s li c i r d isioz eg
laid out, fruit trees:
Try Mk feet. Apply to .f. Hr cs!:111TIS dr. SON,- Real Bitate
Brokers, 433 WALNUT Stu , mh2.5-12tif.
k 6 — FOB SAI , E-- 7-, TALITABLE FARM.
3Efikeres. near Middli >town. State of XielPwara. ono
mile from Railroad Statifm. . Also. a, number of.Frnit
Farms. Baer Dover. Ken . .c county. ,Delaware. Farms in
all locations to Snit ttiKr,h a. ,,,, rs. eau eiet exemiee Re _
ester- Em 11.2.1) "E. PETTIT. 309 - Wa.E.DTCPI' Street.
gis FOR SA - 7.6E AND RXO-RANGE—
....".... First-class cii.,.k.r.:count‘: i Farm, 201 acres: within
ten minutes -walks of Railroad Station. Number-of oth
ers in Chester er,unt - V, averaging , from '6O to -.lso.mereq..
Desirable Far i n - neat - Shanianv , Station, 'as acres, 15
miles north the ells. Find Farm. 217 acres, on the
banks 01 the. Delaware, 25 miles above the , 9 Or; Cali
and exa
nall4 - E. PETTIT, 309Ned,T4NETT Street-
C. ANSCHUT4
.ADOLPH DIROPELD.
sfl cents.
cents..
Mr. R
S. Wright.
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