The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 26, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HO'T'ELS,
Ur TO 12 O'cLoCil LAST NIGHT.
Olbrard—Chemtntitt
i F Eittonhouse, II S A
W H Begun, New York
J W Cray, New York
Hughes Nehbit
Smith, Penna.
C Boyd, Pitti.burg
J F Beckham, Pittsburg
If Phillips, New York
W L Smith, New York
33 Corson, Vermont
• Maxwell, Pitts °lira
S I) Cassing, Cincinnati
H S Platt & wf, Cincinnati
C Burke(, Wisconsin
D Heider, Piffle,
Mrs G J Chew, R I
El Heald, Baltinnre ,
Pike, Mae achusetta
Erikin, Massactoisetts
E A Doll; New York
C Macklester, Jr, & In, Pa
Mrs I. Edmiston
Miss 'A Bromwell
E Springer, New York
WHWeed&wfNY
nos Little, NOW ferk
W MeLatigni in.Tren ton
Chas Silver, Pottivi lie
—Thee Pethurick,Po tsville
Judge r 011iall:011. Penn
Then Marrett, Eikten,
St John Coerce. at.rriand
It 1' Slav 01)g,TIVIINIII
E A Hathaway, Pro r. R I
Gee A Phelps, New York
13 F Richlam TO'? a
David Lyle,Norr York
W G Enndall, Maine
W M Babbetr, New Jersey
B. Minor, Washinitua
Contfinetatal-I!riitit
Santl Harper, Wheeling,Nn
F S Palmer, 1);eago
D Wallace, rittabury -
Chas Van Doren, Pittsburg
R M Delaplain
B H Bayley, B, 'dame
Aug MD gg. lio• , ton
L 'Horton, Boston
_
Jobb hi Moor), Now-Jersey
B W Lacy, W4rren, Pa
WlO Vail, Now JermY•
B W Daniel; Balcimore
Copt II It - Dalton
John R MJ Bride, Oregon
Col Welsh, Columbia, Pa
Chas H Pack,,r,
Waiter W Cobb, Chicago
Mrs I) C Scranton, Chicago
Mrs J Beecher. Chicago
Mra S B Cobb, Chicago
,Lihn. Kent, Net-York
blitobe, %Ann
Dr Win Samson, New York
John W Balt, Boston -
A AV Lbisenring, li Chunk
D Bair, Lancaster
John F Long ke sn, Lannastr
Baird Snyder, Pottsville
I Sam I Nor men t, agton
MA Myers, Now. York
B Sweeny, Washington
A II Selbay, Detroit
Mandleb tam, 'Detroit
0 Mitts,
,New York
Mrs & Mrs J W - Minturn,NY
Mire a M Y
Jas"Witliams & la, L I
Ir Miller, Beaton.
Theo Stanwood, Boston .
J Loisouring, Mane h Chunk
WM M LCe.,
J Brainard, Watorlown
F Allen, New Y,sric
C F Willes, Jr, Pa
. Jag L Selfridge, U .
E II Rauch, it Clunk •
Air Luck enbitch , Br. t II.; eh Pm
Gardner It Colby, 1`; York
Dr Auspagh Baltirnoro
J W Clayton, more
Mrs F A Bow rn6 Boston
.7911 TAndorgen:l'N ( lei-PADA
A H.:Young,•Now York
IT Goodman, Newiork
Sutton, Tor,into, C W
C V Codon; Penns,
J M Lake, Kingston, C W
Mr &Mrs A W Ilasting- 0
J G Mundy /ir la, ' Brooklyn
JT ISlauran. Itiokie Island
A Massa, Now York
`F II Wales, Novi York.
E Colt, - Hartrord
D BColt, Hartford
A Habana , Boston
Mr & Mrs Jas Smith, N
MerchautV—Fourth
J Reyseri - Pennsylvanin.
G V Marrs, William•rort
Tuflor,•Part ltayal i
M . Itimpot t Boltittrty,Wg
111cVr•te,wn
sweet,below arch.
IJolm.llpiegrovo, S Candinn
mhosHardy. Lebanon, 0
Chas Hardy, Lebanon, 0
P J Barry. otmanna
1) Bell; Mercer co
john Burgess, New York
MI'S SH aldridge,illarylaud
Mrs Herrington, Maryland
Mrs Simpson; West Chester
!Lewis Wood. Ohio
Ydi Adn , ns, Maryland •
Win Bose, Maryland
W McClelland, Pa
W Cunningham, Ft DelaWe
W J Balt dl D,
Mrs Fish & S ch,. Boston
lee B Walker;--Now Jersey
Ron S Stolle, -New Jersey
F RnsSoll, Hazleton.
JP Rhoads. Carlisle.• Pa
RobtA Raphael. St Louis
S Cornelison, Klegsion
Mrs Hratton, MeVoytown
W A Ingham, Ohw
Rohl S Davis Pit. , 4arg,
A J Murdeek . , , Logep.sport
Bieko,
P Mey, Fort Delaware
Henry Ashford: Bogle:Lid
Semi Forwent, \V 'insport
Geo W Burford, Soruer,.!et
J Morrison & Con,teAville
D S Frei, er. Lewisburg, Pa
Mrs Stoner.llit , burg ,
lB C Wheeling
Mrs C Irvin & 30, Pa
Miss M J Parker, INEfllint'n
W C Caldwell, Pu.
A R Rear,
Cleo W Sloan
Iv Ameriestu—Craeststut street. above Filth.
Richard Burk, TT S N: ' ,alai D viroodall, Delaware
GW P Coates, Baltimore E R Meer & wf, Bridgeton
S Keys, Trenton,6N J •• Jean L Du Bois, Doylest'n
J C Osterloh, Ilaullauclon W W Leman Michigan
Chas E Ferris, Delaware 'ben Cram, Boston
J E Dougherty, Pouna D B Harrison. Brooklyn
H Hebb, Cumberland, Sid F Thill, Brooklyn 1
S E Ftlkins, New York 11 L Dunning. Delaware
A W Freeman, , Paw York' John Klemm, Philadelphia
J L Blancolt, New York
street. above Third.
T Garretson. Schuylkill co
Goo Lows, Boston
St. Monti—F.. l ;2 estuitt
R Jackson, Boiawaro -
B Brown, Jr, 'Mary Laud
C LDiehl, Jr
A W Smith. Prov, RI
W-W Van Nest, Now York
i.R 3riLtimoro
B oiShar, WheePng
W Bussing, Wheeling
11 E Reyuohll ,& wf, Lane
Dr Bryant & wr, New' ork
J Pardessa3, New York
P f,uther, Hudson
1, - 1 0 5 wf,New York
INV Kraft, Wheeling, Va
Melnott, Nevi York
J Grindel, - New Jersey
H C flint, St Louis -
C Hare, SninniWtotil,
J B Phtipot,Sumnyrii€Bl,o
J W Barnett, Stbfford, 0
A. Johneon, Bo: ton
J Faulk, Washington, D C
J Scully, Was) iugtou, 1) C
F Warne, Washington, C C
treet, above Third.
C Snyder, Ohio
S M Prince; Now York
0 ar Nes, New Jersey
I Vailandigham, D4laware
Mrs J nate, St Louis
S Hale &; la, St Louts
JP Miller, Canton, 0
P S Little, Hagerstown
J P Main, New York
!George Greer
The Union—Arch.
Sntmeyer, Allegheny
.A Mory,4)al4ipp,o
G V Boylev, Picatua
J II Vail, Jr, Now York
C kitchen,
W F ghoffnor, Indiana
J D Hall, Bost)n
'G Nisbuitz, Oh-o
W-13 Creatl, Ohio
C D Beebout, Obi°
eet, above Third.
, g.l.lPber, Reading
'.A G Hammer, Ortrigcburg
'W Korper, Reading
John S March .Lcmisburg
Jos March; Lebanon. Pa
C itark, -Lebanon, Pa
National—Ruen sl,
Wallerm an , B S A
James Miller, Alto ,un,
ES Bolton, AlLoemt.
C S Birch Ite9iling
James
Nrs I. S Sailade IteadinX'
Geo F Winter. Iteadam
rect. above Chestnut.
!John Yocomi•Ponua
I -
J flagman, Columbia, Pa
E Zell. Lancaster co
NV Voirlam & la,Lane co
F Butler, York co, Pa
W Nielels, Panne. •
D Field, West Chester
Commercial—Sixth et
John Todd, Pihna
Chas Warner,Jleuna,
Lent W Linctv,TiLegro-o
D Keller, 140 Pa-ter
•
J D Pawling, IT 8 A
J W Woodslde;ll:wersi,,wn
T Brecichell;Chwagy
Robt Paul, Neer Jer:ey
Madtson—Second
M Vauarsdalea,
.11 Schutt, Readout, N V
S Carney, Ethlyville, N Y
E Woeden Chaild V. , l'd.
C Leedona,,P A
nbsylvautt
,G McLaughlin, Lew isin
.T Gourer, Lewistown.
33100 X, Witiningt .n, Del
J Kelsey, Tarthey vi ile
St., above Market
J Lawliu, EfOliUBSbarg"
Dewald, Pennsylvania
B Fnrgnson, New Jersey
Boster, Cheltenham
P. B Jones, Pennsylvania
P Martin, Delaware
j Kt Hopkins, Delaware
J W Greenville
B H Walton, Pennsylvania
anti rtittrket streets.
Weit Chester.
C Hunt; Penna.
John Midi, Middletown
John Tlykes,Middletown
Sidney K Smith, If Jersey
State,. Union—Siath
J. 6 Trimble,. Milani
Jas Preston, St Loris
W Little, New Jerspy
W Addison, New - York
B Cooper -
F S Bryan, Elizabt thtown
t., above Cahowlllll.
I Mrs Richards, hamburg
John Rothroff, Hainbarg
John Mats, Schuylkill co
hit Siegel; Reading
II S gressman. Sellersville
A S Grasp; Sellersville
JacoblErwein, Doylestown.
John lliestaud, Trenton
Blacic Bear-!thirds
LtTßohannan, Pd. tsville I
Sergt J Easton, Pottsville
'Moses Arnett, 'fork, Pa;
0-Faust, Fewest
Solomon N Laros, Pritna
A Lukens, Byberi y, Pa
J Dialtzherger, Reading
A Long, Ringgold
W. Mutter, Bechtelsville
Bald Eagle—rrlitrd
John Boehm, Allentown
(too Smith, Bucks co, Pa
K Smith, Penns
0 F Huber, Allentown
V Montan, Allentown
C Heckman, Allentown
M Swartz, Allentown. ,
Owen Mertz, Allentown
Blount Vernon—Seco
I Nay, New Jersey
Mrs Bayere d or!. New Jersey
d street, above Arch
I J S Brown, New. York
I - -
SP DIAL NOTICES.
D. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE 'LINIMENT IS 'TILE
beat known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
HAVE' You A 100130:11?---U SE --- Drc. D.
Jayne's Expectorant at once; it may save you from Con
sumption. It will certainly cure the most inveterate
Coughs and Colds.
HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS?
Then try Jayne's Expectorant. It will subdue the; in
fiamiention, relieve the cough, pain, and difficulty of
weatking, and produce a speedy cure. •
HAVE YOU ASTHMA? . •
Jayne's Expectorant will overcome the spasmodic
contraction of the wind tubes or air vessels, and cause
the ejection of the mums which clogs there.
HAVE YOU PLEURISY? •
By taking two or three large doses of Jayne's Ex-pecto
rant, in quick succession, and covering up warmly in
bed, the disease will be subdued at the outset.
BATE YOU CONSUMPTION?
Jayne's -Expectorant will give yen immediate relief,
It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters, while
it heals and invimrates them. Thousande who have
been given up by physicians have been restored to
health by its use. ' ,
WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, and all diseases of the
lungs or breast are effectually and speedily cured by
Jayne's Expectorant. It is no new remedy. For thirty
Years it has been before the public, the demand .for it
constantly illertabir g, and the evidence of its great
curative powers accumulating in our hands. Why not
give it a trial?
Prepared only by Dr: D. JAYNE & SON. 2142 CHEST
VUT .Street, and sold by Agents ever , - where. mb.25-2t
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP. THE LATEST.
TYLes, made in the /test Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pi
ruse. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our OIPII-PAIGE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated. alike.
dol2-ly JONES & CO. , 604 MARKET Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S 'celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair iu the least ; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and. invigorates the hair for
I.lle. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turn, a
pplendid:Black or Brown, lea.ving' the hair soft and.
beautlftd: Sold by all Druggists, so,
air The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
tOR, an the four sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. SI. BARCLAY Street,
&ate E 33 Broadway and 16 Bond stred.)
5--T-1860—X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They Purify, atrengtht n, and. invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and-latehorirs.
They strengthen the system and enliven theVid.'.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stemach. •
They.curel/ySpepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarhculia, Cholera, and Cholera Moans.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
• restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the rale.
brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken
With the plcasnre of a beverage, without regard to age or
' lime of day. 'Particularly recommended to delicate per
pens requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold.biall Grocers,
Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. EL DRAKE & CO..
5110% , BROADWAY, New'York. ae244m
MARRIFiD.
,
SPAYZ--SPAHR. —On the 23d ink.. by Rev. G. W.
Showman, Mr. Rom,' Spayd, of Milton, Pa., to Miss
Siary_A. Spahr,' of Philadelphia.
LIN - CRS—PLUM. --On the 4th Instant. by Rev. G. W.
Showman, Mr. Charles Frederick- Lincke to Miss Annie
Z. Flinn, of Philadelphia.
BYRAM. —On the 24th instant, Esther "Byram, widow
woof the late Samuel, BY nun. Esq., in the .:th year of her
_ • fietrelitives andrOnds ofthe family are respectfally
ITlnvitedAo attend t fetters , from her kite residence,
Good Intent Mills, Vest Philadelphia, on Saturday, at
o'clook. Funeral io proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery.***
PARRER.On the evening or March 26, after a linger
big illness, Richard Parker, aged 35 years. :
... Due unties will be given of the funeral. 7r .
• EVANS.—On the 'Atli instant, Edward A. EyIIPA in
the 27th . year of. his age. r : •
FM relatives and male friends are respeettnily invited
~ to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of
'Broad and Spruce stasots, on Saturday morning, the 26th
ilyst at U O'clock. all tOrlll9Llt at Lanrel3itll. : ***
• _ISOPHERSON. — Ou' the 2.oth • inst.. Ft nk M. ' eldest
11011 of William 0.-and Mary M. McPherson, in the 7th
v of hislige., ; .• - 4
Ike relatives' and friends of the family are .invited to
adlne . foneral t frout thairesidence of his father, No.
Oxford street; en Friday afternoon; at 2 o'clock-
LEY,—On the 23d instant, William Earley, in the
Mat year of his age. .
fiIaIITTLE. —On the 24th blatant, Henry D. Shuttle, in
OM CM year of hie age.
trees, below. Ninth.
Com Lowndes U S N
A W .Tißoort, Conneetient
H 0 Purdy & la, Virginia,
L Fisher, Cneitor, Pa
S Baldwin, New IL,rk
111 .1 McCuekett, Virginia
A M Miller, Illinois
U ~n J Wall, New Jerso9
A H Sdhultz, New York
R K Brown & In, Cincinnati
Al Phelan, New York
i) Kavanagh, New York
W Goldthwait, Now York
Duty, New York .
M Henry, New York ~
MT Nompliray, N Y
R Hamilton St don, N Y
Admiral Daltlgre,, II S N
P tt Stitson S A
C A Cooke Now York
Mr Cooke & La, NeW York
R J flaldurman, Peano,
J S Silver, Jr, Ne,v Jereey
Wikolf, Princeton
• • •
U W Oayrtsou, Row
Jeray
A J Bonvorth, Maid
«U Phillips, Mass
Goo W Vuila
, •
Holunrise, Now York:.
!neat 0 Vezin, U S A-
B Hammerelough, Illinois
A Btoekly, Smyrna, :
Lir Buyiur,,CLinton,
D A Gcuirnill, Jr.& la, Del
S It Spaulding, Boston
F 51anry,Icentncuy
Tnsimh oaldivellaiston :
SP Parley, Washintfton
It H.Brubaker, Lane co
<Chestnut streets.
Mrs !VI Brost, Bervriok,Rit
P U A
~ above Callowhill.
H P. Fisher, Kutztown
os Weaver, Al:le:Awn
Jos II Serch, Allentown
M Bleiler, Lehigh co, Pa
John L Breinig, Allentown.
Simon Rhoads. Penua
-•-- - -
,1111. ton. Clark, lozerno co •
Jacob Boksard a yonroe co
EITrENHOUSE.—On Tuesday morning, the 24th in
stant, at 135 o'clock. Mary, widow of the late Peter S.
Rittenhouse, in the 72d year of her age.
The re:attves and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of her
son, Godfrey Rittenhouse, Germantown road, between
Sixth and Seventh streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock.. 'To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetery. ,
IlleFt 4 B.L AND. —On Monday, 23d instant,
Broadmes
H .MaFarland, Chaplain or 11. S, A. Hospital, and
Cherry streets, aged 54 years. • •
Th4i clergy and his friends generally are respectfatly
invited to attend his funeral, from Green-street H. E.
Chnreh, Green street, above Tenth, sic Saturday morn
lag 28th inst. Services to commence at 11. o'clock.
TRYON. — On Sunday morning, the 22d instant. Mrs.
Christiana Tryon, wife of George W. Tryon, in the 71st
year of her age. •
The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from her Late residence, Ridge avenue,
opposite Glenwood Cemetery. en Friday morning, tee
27th. at 10 o'clock. Interment at Monument ComstorY.
BOCK. --Ou tho43d instant, Frederick Bock, Sr., aged
79 YOFIrP.
tlin 24th instant, William-Clark, of Com.
Parry I, Yer,eY Volunteers, and yeara.
RLA OK AND WHITE MOZAM
BIQUES, 4-4 WIDE, 873 cents.
Black and white striped Mobairs, 28 cents.
Bibek and white 1)e Laines. 2.2 cents.
Mark end white all wool Mousselincs, 44 cents. .
Black and white Lawn, and Chintzes. 18,1 i. cents.
'Black and white Challie de Baines, 91, cents.
Black all wool Mousseline de Lainu4, 44 cent-t.
Weak all wool Mousselines. double width, 87.3,1. Cents.
Bleck Chat lie, 50 cents.
Block Bareges. 25 cents; Bombazines, $l, Ste &a
BESSON Soir, MOURN LNG STORE,
mh2s No. 91.13 CHESTNUT Street.
VAG LEI POULT DE SOIE NEW
- 1 - 4 SHADES.
Leather eololored Ponit do Sole. • '
Ordered Shades of modes. •
Light, browns, Mans. purple &c.
- & LANIALL
FOURTH aed
VyliE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-- 0 - 4 Allen, are now opening
Spring Since, sltvi;ls,.aud Dress Goods.
lease solid Figuied
Taffeta de knuisse.
Grenadines and Hernanias.
ni1.43 New style ?reach Cambrics.
- (1'14110N LE AGUE .—AN ADJ OU LINED
I 1 ling of thr UNION LBA.DUE located at RES-
O.NVIL LE will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING,
al 7,4 , 5 o'clock, at lIUNTETC6 MALL.
It* SAMUEL .lIAWORTII, Secretary.
A I.ECTUR EC • COMPLIATEIVTAIIX,
in the present Coupe, to those that hold ticket,
of invitation, will be given. by Prof. .TTLIA.F.F PER, THIS
(Thureday) EVENING, when the Principle of Style
will he piesented. -To commence quarter before eirrht
o'clock. .
OLD_ ENGLAND AND NEW ENG
-. LAND—THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARDS • T EIS
UNION. "--. - Lecture on the above subject by RAN% D. C.
PMI'S, D. D:, iu aid of the New Entiland Soldiers'
A!,Pilei at ion.'oll MONDAY EVENING, March SO,
at CONCERT UALL, at S Tickote 25 mute. Stir
.saic at Gerald's Mntic Store, Seventh and Cheatnnt. Con
tinental, and at the door. - • mh26:4t.
worrzcril. —A MEETING OF TUlt
LA DIES of this oRy wil l be held at the COOPER
SHOP. HOSPITAL, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 26th
inst.. - to moße arrangements for the FLORAL; FRUIT,
and FANCY FAIR to commence June lst. All interested
are invited to attend. , mh2,5-21
ADIIRS , PA TR, AT q OriLlialfS SlO IN
ERE' HALL, West Philadelphia, is now in pro
gress. We wish it the best success. The appearance is
very tasteful. Hours from 10 A. Drf. to 10X P. 111. Arti
cles useful and elegant. ';W: mh2.5-2t.
PORT ROYAL AND EMANCIPA,
•,`", PION.—The POET ROYAL RELIEF 0031211 ['-
TEE of this city, will celebrate its first anniversary•by
is public meeting in CONCERT HALL THIS ( Thursday)
EVENING, 26th inst. at quarter to eight o'clock. The
Roy. ALFRED N. GILBERT and the Rev: J. WHEATON
smun win address the meeting. mh2l-tf
11 AL VP THE WILLIAM PENN
HOSE co. March 2.5.—At a Special Meeting of
the Company, ' held on the above evening, the following
preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted :-
Where«, 9, It has pleased the Almighty, Ruler of tho
Universe to remove from our midst our esteemed fell ow
member and companion, JAMES ARMROD, whose many
acts of kindness have won for him the deepest affection
of all who knew him as a fireman nod citizen: Therefore.
Resolved, That while we bow to the Creator of man
with feelings of sorrow, we feel that our loss is his eter
nal gain. ,
,
Resolved, That we, in common with his faintly, mourn
the lo,s of one so dear to them as a father, son, and bro
ther, and hope to meet:him in. the realms above, where
affliction and trouble are no more.: • , , -
. .
Resolv.d, That the above be miblislied In The Press
and Invvirer, and a copy of the same be transmitted to
the family of the deceased; and that our apparatus be
placed in-morning for the space of thirty days.
CHARLES RIGTITLEY,
JAMES SEBETR, -- )
}Committee,
ALEXANDER MURRY,
N. B.—" The Active; Honorary, and Contrihnting Diern
b, rs of the Company; are rennosted to meet at the Hall,
THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 4 celock, to attend
the funeral in a body. By order of
lc* J . ) N. NOCKERSPERGER, President.
• OFFICEVULTNWINGDON AND
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPA
NY, 258 Sonth TriIRD Street, PHILADETPIIIA, March
7565—The interest coupons on tho First Mortgage
bonds rif this Company, due April 1, IS6I, will he paid on
and idler that day on presentation at the 'office of the
Company. J. P. AERTSEN, -
nili26-7t . • - Treasurer.
OFFICE ASSISTANT TREASURER
160. t ., UNITED SrA.TES, PIIITADIMPHIA, March `13,1813:3.
-
NOTICE.—AII deposits of TEMPORARY LOAN made
on or after the above date will be entitled to draw iate
rest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. (I per cent.) per
annum.
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. McINTYRE,
Asst. Treas. United States.
110MCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, TILIS
ClTTltailliT Street. —This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortabln
manner iree of charge. B. y.,..121,1,ENN,
Secretary of BoETldc;f
10EPA.RTMENT OP ARTiL —The -Ex
arnioation of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshmen
Classes, at the close , of the Second 'Term, will be held in
, • • . .
following order: -
MOND A.T, 23d—From 9 to 11, Sophomores; by; Prof.
Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids), and Freshmen; by
Prof. Kendall (Algebra), written. From: 11 to 'l, Ju
niors. by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy.)
TIIESIDAY, 94th —From 9 to U, Juniors;.(Differeetial .
Calculus), and Sophomores (Trigonometry), by- Prof.
Kendall, written. From 11,0 1, Freshmen, by Prot Al
len (Th ncyd ides).
'WEDNESDAY, 25th,- , -From 9 to 11; Sophomores. by
Prof. Allen, (Tlinevdides, Sicilian Expedition.) Etom
.11 to 1, Juniors; by Prof. Fraser, (Dynamics and Hydro
statics). •
. _ _
. .
BURSDAY, 26th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
Jackson (Horace's Epistles). From 11 to'l. Sophomores,
by Prof. Coppeo (Latham's Handbook of the English
Lang - nage).
FRIDAY, 37th.—From - 9 till. Juniors, by Prof. Allen
(Demosthenes). Front 1110 Freshmen, Prof., Jackson
(Hera Ce'f4 Satires). _
IiIOHDAY, I.oll.—From 9 to 11. Sophomores, by Prof.
Jackson (Cicero de Senectutc). From rt. to 1, Freshmen,
by Prof. Coppee (History). GEOECE ALLEN,
uh23-7t Secretary ofthe Faculty of Arts.
PHILADELPHIA AND 'READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA March 2,1, 1863.
To avoid detention, the, holders of COUPONS of this
Company. due on the let proximo, aro requested to leave
thorn at this office on or before the 31st inst., when re
ceipts will be given and checks will be ready, for delivery
on the lit proximo, in exchange for said, receipts.
roh2l-Bt, S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
MONUMENT. CEMETERY NO—
TICE.—An assessment 'of 60 cents on each and
every lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from
taxation) will be due and payable at the office of the
Ceme. ery, No. 141 North SIXTH_ Street, on the Ist day
of April next. •
The payment of $l4O on any one lot,. together with
the assessments now dne, will exempt the same from
taxation or assessment forever hereafter, if paid Wore
the Ist day of April next; if paid after that time, the as
ecoemeni then falling due must be paid in addition.
mhl7-tapl • E TAYLOR Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA:
COMPANI FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND
GRANTING ANNUITIES, PitthAmmpirri, March 5,186:3.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special ineetinit
of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their
Office, on - Monday, April 6,1863 ' at 12 o'clock H. to con
sider the proprletv of accepti rig the provisions of the Sup
plement -to their Charter, passed 27th February, 1863,
and of authorizing the Board of Directors to increase the -
Capital Stock of the Company. • •
' m h 51246 26 ant N' WILLIAM B. HILL; Actuary.
PENNSYLVANIA.. 61.1204T1NG, COM—
A PA NY OF MIDI:11G IN.—Notice is hereby given,
that the Annpar Meotingi of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.
will be held at the Office of the Company No. 417 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY,'ApriI 6th, 1813,
atl2,o'clock.M., at which time aa. place an election-for
Nine:Directors, to serve for one year, will.be held.
S. M. DIY, Secretary.
Dated Philadelphia, March 21), 1883. nth2l-14t
crtOIIIWEIGI. AND THE 'MALES.-
1111fiss EMU HARDINGE will lectern at MUSI
CAL FUND lIALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 97th.
inst., at S. o'clock, on " Oliver Crmwell and the
Times." Tickets 10 cents, For sale' 'at--T. B. Pugh's,
Sixth and Chestnut streets;' S. Barry's, Fourth and
Chestnut streets; and at 631 Race street: Proceeds for
Miss Hardinge's' Institute for Femalee. mhl7-tuthsfits
11" r THE GRAND NEED; OR, WHAT
IS TO REDEEM OUR LAND AND OUR RACE?
A Lecture. by CHARLES P. KRAUTH, D. D. , editor
a the Lutheran and. Missionary, at the .MUSICA.L
FUND HALL. on THURSDAY. Evening, March 26.
Tickets, IS cents. For sale at the Lutheran Publication
House, No. 4•2 North NINTH Street, and at .the door
on the evening of the Lecture..: mh24-tuth.2t
11 1 .0 1 . OFFICE, OF THE SURGEON-AR
-11.• TI,T TO THE ABM! AND NAVY. Parr,ADEL
PHIA, (Moller 24, MI • •
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,
is9-fim °Overran out Surzeou-Artist.
PERSONAL.
IRAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSO.RI
BBB, V7II. ALBERT KRYDBR, an indentured ap
prentice. All persons are hereby cautioned akai est har
boring or trusting hiin on my =cruet, as will pay no
debts of his contracting.
. GEORGE THURGLL AND,
ruh26-3t* No. 91.2 South SIXTH Street, Phila., Pa.. •
NOTICE. -ANY PARTIES HAVING
STOVE RANGES 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 rates. Address
__
J. D. MARSHBUNK, Agent,
mh2l-stuth4ts Lancaster, Penna.
PENSIONS. -$100 BOUNTY AN D
PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailore,
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 8100 bounty ,• and the latter, also, to a pension,
JAMES lIILTON, Solici
tor for Claimants,
mhl3 . 4214 WA_LIsTIIT Street.
_. . .
VORYTYPES.-TO BE SURE OF A
- fine Picturugo to REIMER'S, SECOND street, above
Green; they give. evidence in their execution of good
care and rare artistic ability. . - .it
CARD. --I WOULD MOST RESPECT
FULLY return my sincere thanks to my friends o
the Union Party and ottAs in the city of Philadelphia,
for their kindness in placing my name before the public
as a candidate for the eitice of Clerk of the Court of
Quarter Sessions. My health net permitting me to outer
upon 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 °ince at the present time.
reb2s-21* BAYARD ROBINSON, Twentieth ward.
MUTTON!
DAVID B. 'PAUL & BROTHARhn o ve in:st o re Yd ,
- ZyblaLliteirsetre3;AlT%.lArsow, adfsd
LAMB, which can be had. at their Stalls. -Nos. 53 and
55 WESTERN MARKET. corner. of SIXTEENTH and
MARKET Streets. -
The above Mutton and Lamb can be had any day in the
mb.25-Im s
week.
F AMILY DYE COLORS
LIST OP COLORS
BLACK SALMON', R `
DARK BROWN, SCARLET,
SNUFF BROWN DARK DIB,
LIGHT BRovirg: LIGHT DRAB,
DARK BLUE, YELLOW,
LIGHT . LIGHT YELLOW,
DARK OREEN ORANGE,
LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA,
PINK, SOLFERINO,
PURPLE,.. FRENCH BLUE,
SLATE, - ROYAL PURPLE -
CRIMSON, 'VIOLET.
'FAMILY DYE COLORS,
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls.
Scarfs;Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets; Hats, Feathers,
Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear
big Apparel, with perfect fast colors.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
These DYes are mixed in the form ..of ,powders .concen
trated, are thoroughly tested, and put-up in neat 'pack
ages. For twenty-five cents you can color as many. goods
as would otherwise cost five; times that sum.,The Pro.
tees is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect
success. Directions inside.
Manufactured by ROWE & STEVENS,
258 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale byDruggists and ; Dealers in. every City and
Town. , - de3o-tutha3mif
TT NI V ERSAL , ,OLOTHES•.sTGER,
• 7
U
ibi value in wear of clothes even -six months.
NoO
I
; Large - Painily Wringer $lO. With cogs,
No: 2, Medium Family Wnnger.... 7. -- Warranted.
!No:. 2,4, Medium:o%3llllv Wringer .% $6. Without cogs,
No. - 3.- Small Family Wringer . - •0. Not warranted.
No Wringer can be durable without cog-wheels.
WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 721 CHESTNUT St..
Exclusive Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania.
guhl-if-lm*
MILLINERY GOODS.
43 SPRING. 1863.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
(Late Rosenhehn. 'Brooks, & Co.),
No. 431 MARKET STREET, North sue.
Have now open, and are daily making additions thereto.
A HANDSOME VARIETY - OF
RIBBONS, BONNETS;
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS,
•
Al., '
MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL
to which the attention of the trade is respectfully soli
cited. mhlB-tf
MILLINERY
AND
STRAW. OOOl1S;
JOSEPH HAMBURGER,
25 South SECOND . Street,
Has now open a large stock of Eibb 1118, Artificial Flowers,
Ac., to which he rewectful ly invires the attention of
Milliners and Merchants. Goods received daily from
New York auctions.
1863. R I B B .O ':N S
AND
MILLINERY GOODS.
L. DANNENBAUM 4:45 CO.;
No. 57 North SECOND Street,
Have now opcn a large and admirably-assorted -- stock
of the above goods.'
MERCHANTS and MILLINERS
Will dud inducements in styles and pricey unequalled in
tide market. m1117.1m.
1863 SPRING 1863
WOOD - & OA.RY.
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now in store a complete stock of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
INCLUDING
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. 412 -
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW GOODS.
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS. RIBBONS, &c,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners. •
CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in oxamin
tngthis stock before purchasing. fo2B-2m
GENTSY VVICRTIStIING GOODS.
QEORGE GRANT,
NO. GlO CHESTNUT STREET,
Has now ready
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS
of his own importation and manufacture.,
His celebrated
"PRIZE MEDAL SKIRTS,"
manufactured under the sunerthtendence of '
JOHN . F. TAGGEKT,
(FORMERLY OF OLDENEERCi rAociartr,)
are the most perfect-fitting Shirts oi the ago.
..13Cir• Orders promptly attended_ to. mb.26-thstulin
606. ARCH STREET. 606.
:itt- -
FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER EIEPORIUM
Pall Assortment of.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS;
IN GREAT VARIETY.
SUPERIOR QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE PRICES.
a_ A. HOFFMANN,
Successor to W. W. KNIGHT.
.18.4-stuthBm 606 ARCH STREET. 606.
THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Hoc 1 AND 3 IWBTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
(rOMBELT J. BURR MOORE.)
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT 'VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES
N. 8.--Partivalir attention given to the making of;Shirte,
Collars. Drawers. be
VINE SHIRT. MANUFACTORY.
-a- The subscriber viordd invite attention to his
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which be makes a specialty in his business. Also, con.
stantly receiving,
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
if. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. Si* CHESTNUT STREET,
Four doors holow the Continental.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
RMY GOODS:
DARK•BLUE
P CLOTHS.
IsKI-ELITE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY. BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVI LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by
FROTHINGII ANT & WELLS.
tf
MILITARY GOODS.
GOVERNMENT GOODS_
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
111ied Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, CO.,
No. 2.30 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhl9-3m - •
G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
SANSOM-STREET MALL PRILADELPHLi,
MANUFACTURERS - OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY
it.P-118m'
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
-.- hereby cautions all persens, firms, and corporations
against receiving or negotiating . the underznentioned
CERTIFICATES, BONDS, CHECKS and DRAFTS, as,
all of the same were stolen from the safe of the said Com- ,
palsy, on the line of the Northern Central Railroad. be
tween Baltimore and Harrisburg, on the night of Wed
nesday, the 11th of March, 1163. 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 f
UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
NA. 21.153 for 06,000 Issued to Holeaslade, Morris &
: 5 5 5 9 r 34 344 1 eath $l,OOO C c o b . e , ek o , agoh n n a ll . . Dickerson's
• ' 69212 Z ,„,,, h , j. ~,,, 5 Issued to John Giubb, on Thomas
69213 5 —"" ' ''''''' t. Swords' Check, No. 347.
0 , non 1. Issued :0 Joseph_ B. Voaderheide, on
. ' 59190 rt"-.`""Y S -John H. Dickerson's Check N 0.1639.
" 69203
69261
~ 5 , 2D5 }
each BLOOD
. " 69206
Issued to Pingee, ou B
Du Barry's Check, No. 214.
' ' 59201} each $l, G:10
. Issued .o _Simon & Son, on/no.
K. Dickerson'sChock,No.
lig 5 , 202 . 1693.
591482 ..,,,,,,, n i,. r , 3 Issued to B. Chamberlain, on
" 59149 S '''""'''''''''' t Thos. Swords' Check, No. 351.
I Issued to W. T. Perkins & Co., on
Thos. Swords' Chocks; Nos.
2 . 1 6 7 t 0ac ,... t... $ . 1.0c0
. ' 349 and 350.
. 1 Issued. to Tyler, Davidson, St. Co.,
" 69131 for $l,OOO •on John H. Dickerson's Check,
No. 1704.
Issued to T. lifcSorley, on John EL
60130 for $l,OOO Dickerson's Check, N 0.1702. •
- ' Issued to A. Simpkinson & Co., on
' 59/29 f " $ 1 - m JnO.ll: Dickerson's Check,No.l7ol.
"59247 ) .. (Issued to D. S. Carrick, on John
~ 59248 3. each $l,OOO H. Dickerson's Check, No. 1655.
` 59190
/Issued to James L. Haven & Co.,
:
.: 59191
" 5089119,23 each $l,OOO ,
N 0n 0. J0 1 1 6 7. 7 .. H. Dickerson's Check,
. 5-20 tr.. S. COUPON BONDS.
Nos. 18179 to 16188, both inclusive, for $l.OOO each, pava
n ble to E. R. James, Cashier.'
All of the above Certificates and Rinds were placed in
.the possession of the Ex-press Company by the Govern
ment, to be forwarded to the parties-to whom the same
were to be delivered,'. in sati.faction 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.
59331 -
" 59331
" 59335
" 59318
each * I ' M Is rh e o d s.
~i.~~ S Issued to Wilson & Hayden, on John
0 H. Dickereon ' s Check NO 1677.' -
for sl:,ow{ Isrto%Belil : on JBn H.letersonceco.l9
59319
" 21449
" 21450
" 59320
" 59121
" 59322
• ' 59323
" 69324
" 59317
each $5, 000
loaned to John Shinn° & Co., on
11. N. Rittenhouse's ' Check,
each $l,OOO No: O.
for $l,OOO fssued. to George Tamp, on
H.
Dickerson's Check, No. 1663..
- rued to Joseph W. Wayne & Co.,
for $l,OOO on H. N. Rittenhouse 's Check,
93021 _
5 9303eac— 04 5 Issued
i to B.
s H on . "Wlhsocnk , o N n John
59591 -H. arsons
0.1703.
" 69315
-
" 21151 forlis, 000 5 Issued _to Holton & Martin, on
69336 5 for $l,OOO t Robert Allen's Check, No. 2373..
• ( Issued to J. Morgan.& Co., on
b6r33029 eacks3- ' °°o / T. J. Haines' Chock, No, 892.
5 Belonging to W.' M Beam, Car
-089,9 for $l.O OO lisle, Pa.
59068 J . Belonging to N. Holmes & Son,
" 59 9070°69 }each ' - ‘ , """"t Pittsbarg, Penna.
.
U. S. Treasurer's; P. E. Spinner's Draft, N0...655, on J.
J.
Cisco, Assistant Treasurer New York, for $1;080.
Draft, No 859. on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
York, for $2,608.13.
Draft, No. 855, on J. J. Cisco,Assistant Treasurer, New
York, for $l,OBO.
Draft, No. 566, on J.
York, for $4BO.
Draft, No. 865, on J. J.
ork, for $1.220.
Draft, No. 664, on J. J. Cisco,Assistant Treasurer;New
York, for $5,015.15.
Draft, No. 867, on T. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
York, for $l6l.
Draft, No. 563, on J. J. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
Draft, No. 858, on J. J. Cisco,Assistant Treasurer, NeW
York, for $2,645.
Draft,•No. 801, on J. 3. Cisco, Assistant Treasurer, New
York, fbr $1,507.40.
All of the above Drafts were made payable to the order
of the Adams-Bi-:press Company, and. were not endorsed
&W I M Bonds belonging to Hon. J. M. Howard; Detroit.
*1,781 in New Orleans, Tennesiee, Georgia, and South
Carolina bank notes, of which $515 were in the notes of
the Union Bank, Planters' Bank (Tenn. ), and Bank of
Tennessee. . "
$l5B 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
w ill p a y $5,(00 REWARD for a'return of the above secu
rities, or a proportional amount of such reward; for the
recovery of a part of such seenrities..- - - - -
The Company will also pay a REWARD of- ss,ooofor
such information and proof as will insure the appre
hension and conyictronof the person or persons by whom
such robbery was committed.. - -
Dated New York, March 7863
- , ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
By . WiniAm - 13,,,D,nisimatt, President.:
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSOIL!•
TION, and la. PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Deporitoi7 of the United States, on the
fret days of May and November of each year. At' the
Present PBEMI OX Gout. there Bonds yield about
NIGHT per cent. per annum.
Cisco, ASSilitallt Treasurer, New I
I A fell simply always on hand.
Cisco, Aesistant Tresner,'New
Trilim.
BRICK PRESSES - CLAY WHEELS,
Kiln% Casting, Brickmakors' Tools, Factory 309
South FIFTH. St. [mlia- Im!] S. P. MILLE&
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NIARCH 26. 1863.
OPENING
THOS. W. EVANS, ee, 00.,
Nos. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT ST
mh243-3t
LACE GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED
REAL THREAD VEILS,
POINT VENICE, REAL POINT,
APPLIQUE POINT, AND
BLACK TIIREAD 13A813E8,
It THOS. W. Et AN S& CO
MOURNING MILLINERY,
MOURNING BONNETS,
PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES.
Always on hand and made to order at the shortest no-
mh2G- ap2B
rir C.ASSELBERRY INILL OPEN,
ur • this morning, I ease 2 yards wide Bleached Table
Damasks, 75 cents.
1 case 2 yards wide Bleached Table Damasks, 75c.
1 case 2 yards wide Bleached Table Damasks, 75c.
The above goods . are Of mannificent quality, and.
great variety of patterns, 723 by the piece.
2 cases Mode Alpacas, 62c.
2 cases Mode Aiparas, 6234 c.
-1 case Mode Alpacas, 59c.
1 case Mode A qmea., 58c.
1 case Mode Alpacas, 58c.
The above comprise all the new shades,- and are far sit-
Perturtu quality, for the price, to anything offered this
season. , J. R. CAS . SELBER RY'S
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
mh2s-21 - 45 North Ef HTIT street, below Arch.
BLACK SILKS.
Gras du Rhine& .
Lustri age, Marcel Ines.
Mourning Po de Soles.
Gros Grains. _
Bonnet Taffetas.
.
Moire Antiques.
Double-faced Ereeadee,
Rich,
neat Figures.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS.
SPRING. DRESS' GOODS.
Poltde Chimes, Midi:iris.
Adriennes, -Worsted Cs.
Fit de Cherres, M ohairs. re
Chintzes, Lawns, Organdies.
. Plain Silks. New Foulards.
Plaid All-wool.Cashmeree.
fen
...-• SHARPLESS BROTHERS.
- • . CHESTNUT and.RIGIITH Streets.
MAZE - AND - LEATHER:COLOR
DRESS GOODS.
blade and Tan Wool Do Danes;
Deuble-width De Laines and Mohairs;
Plaid Valcncias, all colors;
A great variety of Dress Goods for snits,
Small black and white, and. brown and while, Plaid
Bilks;
Brown Silks. dark shades;
Plaid Olive Foulard Silk, for Friends;
One piece of Olive Summer Sillc,. wide and good, for
Friends;
Together - with Williamsville, Warnsutta, and all the
best makes of Unsling. at • • • ••
. JOEIN erroKaw W
„ •
mh23 .' TO Allau Street.
MAIMErLLES , 1 MARSEILLES 1- A
J•La•
good itsoOrtmeot of Cordedrrated; . grid . E!cared
MAY,SEILLES, for Bargons, Chil d ren 'sWesr, &a. • . .
EIIEPPARD. VAN HARLTNGIIN,•& ARRISON; •
• • . zob4 • %OUR CHESTNUT Street-
AN ANA!KEB t!k BRPW'N'S'
ja2s•tapG
• ." HALL; , .
. ozonlikG;
Southeast corner SIXTH and. MARKET ekes
WANAMAKER k BROWN'S
WAN AMARER.& BROWNY&
WANAM AK ER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WA NA V AKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKBR & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WANAMAKER Sr BROWN'S
•
CLOTHING,
OAK PALL. CLOTHING
"OAK HALL".CLOTHING'.
'
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING.
. .• . •A . OAK HALL" CLOTHING,
OAK HALL" CLOTHING
"OAK HALL" CLOTHING'
• OAK HALL CLOTHING: - 1
"OAK,HALL" - R2,
• "OAK:MALL" CLOTHING,
SPRING AND SUMMER,IBB3; • -
SPRING AND SITAIMER.I94,
SPRING AND SUM M ER,1853,
SPRING AND SOMA
SPRING AND SHMMER,IB6:3,
SPRING AND SIIMMER,ISKI,
SPRING AND SUM.ME ROM.
SPRING AND MIN ER, ISM
SPRIN G AND SEMI ER,1863, •
SPRING AND SUMMER,IB6S.
SPRING AND STIMMER.I939,
SPRING AND SUMMER, MS,
& R. COX. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COB. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COX: SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET,
S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. E. COIL Erni & MARKET.
S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET.
S. MARKET. E. COIL SIXTH & ARKET:
S. E. COX. SIXTH & M
S. E. COX. SIXTH & MARKET.
& H COIL SIXTH & MARKET:
miklB43e3o
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
At- 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $6.50. At. 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. P/011'8,05.00, At 704 MARKET Street
BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.00. At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS. $5:50.. At 701 MARKET Street.
GRIGG . & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & .VAN (TUNTEN'S, No 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG' &. , VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Rtreet
GRIEIQ IC VAN GUNTER'S. No. 704 MARKET Street
GRIUSI & 'VAN CURTER'S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street
OLD THIN.G.
.
JACKETS, AND,'•PANTS_
LARGE STOCk. OF GOODS TO. SELECT FROM
GOODS AT RETAIL FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEA:
COOPER 4S; CONARD.
nbl4-tf Aiornir 14101111.A.N.D DIARKEtSts
JOHN C. ' OAPP. & SON,
STOOK AND . NOTE BROKERS,
Directly opposite the Mechanics' Bank.
STOCKS ADD.' BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
MONEY INVESTED
NOTES AND LOAN'S :NEGOTIATED
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pENNSY LVAN IA MILITARY AOA-
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DDIY. at West Chester, (forboarders only.)
Tide Academy elm rtei ed by tho Legislature with the
following Board of Trustees:
• : BON. .TA WES POLLOCK, President.
CAPT. WM.. APPLI ,4 Vice President.
• ' war E. BARBER, Rm., Secretary,
XAMESB. °ENE, Esq., Treasurer.
Rev. Richard Newton; D.--D. - ; He Benjamin Wal
lace, B. D. : lion. Oawald Thomoson, Pon. Chas.
O'Neill, Col: D. B. Thuman, Jame. L. Clog - horn, Esq.;
George P. Russell, E-q. ; Joseph B Townsend, ksq. ;
Charles 8. , Dungan. Esq. • William L. Springs, Esq.,
George H. Farrel, Esq.. - ; . fhoodore Hyatt, Esq.
It provides Primary. Scientific. Collegiate, and Milita
ry departments of nudy, all of which are now in opera
tion under tkoroughly competent professors. . The ac
commodations for cadets are of the most approved kind;
The discipline is at) ietly Military. Careful attention is
paid to the moral and I , ligions instruction of cadets -
The Academy is furnished by the State with a battery of
six brass guns for the artillery drill. Students desiring
to enter - should. report at the Academy on the 9th of
April or as soon after as possible.
For circulars apply to JAMES 11. ORNE, 'Esq.. 62G
CHFSTINT.TT Streer, or to COL. TRW/DORE HYATT,.
President Pennsylvania .Military Academy-
(IXFORD FEMA LE SEMINARY;
OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA.—The next
session .4 tl is institntion I open WEDNESDAY, May
6th. For catalogue; and circulars address Miss BAKER,
mhal-ha
ToItALLAD SIN' GIN G.—T. BISHOP, 1632
- I" FILBERT Street. mh2-Im*
GLESWOOD MILITARY /-10A.DE
MY—PERTH AM BOY, •N. J.—Three hours from
Philadelphia., by. Camden and .Amboy line, 6 A. N., fare
$1.25. Pupils may or ter at any time, paying from date
of entrance. Prospectuses, with catalogues, at No. 903
CLINTON Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia references—Prof. Henry Coppee, Pliny
E. Chase. . mhlo ire
FEMALE OOLLEGE, BORDENTOWN,
N. J.—Pleasantly located on the Delaware river,
20 miles north of Philadelphia. It has been in success
ful operation for eleven Teen], and is one of the most
flourishing institutions in this section of tho country.
Special attention, is paid to the common and higher
branches of English, and superior advantages furnished
in Vocal and Instrumental Music. French taught by a
native, and spcifen in the family. For catalogues ad
dress Rey, JOHN H. BRAHRLEri
felB-2m* President.
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SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA. pi.
Thorough Course in Mathematics, Classics, English
Studies, dm. "-
Military Tactics taught.' Classes in Boek-keeplng.
Surveying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils , taken of
all ages,- and are received at any time.
lloa,dlug per week, Eel 25 :
Tuition per quarter, El.
For catslogries or information address Rev. J. HER
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COPARTNERSIKIPS.
VFAOLUTION —THE COPARTNER.
D
SEHP'heretotore existing as HEISLI3Ri;--"I'IIE
VER is this day dis,Aolvrdi by mutual conseut of the un
dersigned. JOHN J. HEISLER is hereby authorized to
settle and liquidate the affairs of the said Arm.
JOHN J. HEISLER
Isaac H. STREVN
• N. B. eorneiElG NTH and CALLOWHILL Streets.
pl.tacti 23. 1563. , inh2s-thstn3t*
TDB FIRM OP CHARLES OAKFORD
& SOB (Hatters and Furriers). was DISSOLVED
ly the death of Charles Oakford, senior, on November
862.
• The uudersignd have entered into Copartnership, to
continue the lousiness, under the style and name of
CHARLES. 0 AHFOltll di SONS, dating from .110V1331-
BER 15th t :1802. •
Parties indebted to the late nrnit or those having
claims against said Arm will please call and have the
seine closed by the n odereigned, at their stores. Nos,
88-46.autl 830 CUESTh UT street. under the Continental
Hotel REBECCA OAKFORD
(Wiow C HA RLESrIoo no kCo )
0 AX FORD,
ISAAC 8.. CAE:FORD.
March 24. Ma
ATOTIOE -THE COPARTNERSHIP
- 1 - 3 heretofore existing under the firm of J. a STE
VENS & CO. is hereby dissolved by uralualconsent.
P.- ST uvr..eve.---
. .
• P. STEVENS.
. YEITLADEI.PHIA, March'intn„.
'Mr. J. E. P. sTsvirss retires from business after this
date on account Associated in his stead,
to conduct the - t,ontinental Hotel. are J. E. Kingsley,
from New York, of high reputation in the profession ;
C. W. Spofford, of, ten years' experience at the Tre-
Icout House, Boston, and James H. Wildman, many
years in service as Receiv in g Clerk, at the Revere House,
'Boston. With these gentleinen to manage, conduct.
Girard HouseTtr: l l9ifii i ",gl.higNi t a i t l m3 r in •
Salom, long before the public In this city, and Slr. George'
A: Sawyer, well-known as an experienced accountant
from Boston ; the travelling public may be well
assured of c,rreat kindness and polite attention while
guests of said establishment.
The Continental Hotel will be condncted under the
firm of J. E. KIIiGSLEY & CO.
PHTLADELPII lA, Marchl6, lSgt. mItIS-lm
TILE SUBSOBIBERS WILL CONTI•
RUB the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the
Old Stand. No.TM MARKET Strea k
ELias ee s CO., D__T, lets,
7214 Maßla Street.
BLOTELO.
•
" T HE tri` - A.ROH STREET,
between THIRD and FOURTH. Philadelphia.
The undersigned having, renewed' the lease of the
above pormlur Hotel fora series of years, would respect
fully call the attention of the Travelling Public to its
central locality, either for business or pleasure.
The house will be entirely renovated and refurnished,.
and kept iu such a numnor as to merit, as heretofore, a
liberal share of Pul'lle 'Patronage..
With many thanks to former Friends and the Travel
ling Public, R e trust we may have the pleasure of wait
Inc upon them again on visiting this oily.
THOMAS S. WRBD St SON.
T. S. WEBB, , •
roprietcrs.
F. R. WEBB. f
BItANIMETH HOUSE, •
Ar. Cotner of BRO A DWAY, CANAL, and LISPENARD
• STREETS. NEW YOP.R.
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The slow Hotel is located in the moat c' astral part of
Broadway, and can bo rescued b• omnibus or city cars,
from all the eteemb bat 'endings and railro'd d 6M3ts.
The rooms are clessntly furnished. Many of them are.
constructed in snits of communicating parlors and cham
bers, suitable for families and parties travelling to
gether. ' -
Meals served at all hours. •
Single Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per day.
Double Rooms from $1 to $2.60 per day.
deB-6m JOB. CURTIS & CO.
. . - .LEGAL . ••• • ..
I : 14 THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITVAND'COUNTY OF •PHILADELPHEA.
Breve de Partitions Fasienda. Dec. T., ISS2, No. 461.
•BENIAH S. HUNT. vs. THE ,PENNSYLVANIA COM
PANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANT
ING ANNUITIES, trustees under the last will and
testament of Peter L. Ferguson, deceased, and ALEX
ANDER C. FERGUSON. •
And now, February 14, ISB9, the said writ having been
returned by the Sheriff, and the return thereof approved
by the Court, on motion of Charles E. Lex, for doman
dant, the Court grant a rule on all persons interested
in said case to come' into Court on the 28th day of
MARCH, ISM, to accept or refuse the estate mentioned
in the. said writ at the. appraised value thereof, and
directed publication to be' made Once a week, for six
• weeks, in The Pram a daily newspaper of the city of
Philadulphia. • : .' : • fcl9-thW
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE
-•-• estate of Rev. 4011 N MoDOWELL, D. D., denim&
baying been granted to the undersigned,' all persons in
debted to the mid estate will make payment, and those
baying demands will present them to
JOHN ItiUDOWELL, Jr.,
, 1624 GREEN Street;
HENRIETTA Mg DOWELL,
1030 MT. VERNON•Street, Executors.
.Philedelpbta, March 19. 1863. mh194102*
IN THE CiRPHANS' . OOIIRT FOR THE
gpi AND COUNTY OF pHILADBLP.IiIA -
Eetato of V.W.741.10,Vr. ElLLl3ll:,Decosiied.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. stale.
and adjust the acoonnt of JOHN WELSH, Trustee. &e.,.
of ALFRED A. DULLER, Deceased, and to make dis.
tribution, &c., will meet the parties interested on 510.11.
DAY. March O. 156.3, at 4P. 11I„ at his Office; B. E. cor.
SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
mble,thatu /St • . D. W. O'BRlEN.'Auditor.
HARDWARE A.ND:Ctt•LERY.
WOEIvIAN &% ELY,
Mmilfioturers of
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TAI3LE CUTLERY
COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES,
FORKS, AND SPOONS,
No. 130 PEG STREET,
nih2l-stuth2m
HARDWARE.
CLOSING OUT, AT
OLD PRICES,
The stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE. comprising
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ALL KINDS. OF GOODS.
4917 MARKET and 416 COMMERCE Streets.,
mh6-Imif
STRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL'TO MALMSEY MADEIRA,
Just received.X
ALBERT O...ROBERTS,
- DEALER IN FINE ,OROCERIES.
fe2s. CORNER •ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
WILMINGTON CITY. NOTES TA
ken at par for _
HARDWARE, CUTLERY; OR TOOLS, ••
to their full amount (excqt for sAtialyAhlk s el.2 .W.
No. 835 (eight-thirty fie), Market st, below Ninth.
m23-6t. . '
,• ; :z.&_, THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABI=
IFIV NET AND BOOK STORE is open 'day and even
. ea inn for the sale of Books on'Phrenolog_y„ Physio
logy,KYgiTre, Phonography and for Phrenologt
... Cal exam:inflations. Orders by mail should be
addressed to.. . . JOHN.L. OATEN,
fefi,stuthSinif OAA.CHESTNUT Street. Phila..
C, B
A MPA_ .
GNE,.....
AN., 1N,V.01C..
E [ .
- OF
"Gold La 'awl
" Gloria " Champagne. juat re
ceived_per ship Wm: Nelson, for sale by the sole agents
C
in the United States. HAS. 8: & JAS. CAUSTAIES
m hlB - N 0.1,16 WALNUT and RR. GRANITI de.
•
R,HERrFF'S SALE.-BY VtitTCTE OF
‘^-, 'a writ of terrari Facies, to me directed, will bo ex
posed to public zeds or vendee; on MOND 1 - 2
ADA! 6. 1563, at 4 w'clock; Sitnioln-street Hai ,
AD, that eertain Su or piece of ground situate en the
west side of Elevens Ai street: at the distance of Ili:linty
two Act northward Iron the um th side of Linwihterd
street. the city of P7otla telphia; containiug in frorWor
breadth , on tho,.said 1 1 .1'i-we:nth street eighte e n feet, 'VIM
extending inlength or depth W•estWardhotweenparaliell
lines ut right entries with Oho said Eleventh street eighty
two 'feet,- to a cc' lain twenty-feet-wide street, laid out
by'Joseple SWUM,' and extending northward Awn the
said Lonthard street: Bounded -north war d ap d sout h_
ard. by thOgriiiitid of the said ...boob W. Coll ad ay, west-'
Ward by the said tWenty-feet.wido street, and eastward
by b',leven di street aforesaid, (which said lot or rice of
kround above described the said Joseph Swifth, by in
denture rearing even date with a pertain indenture of
mortgaue, viz: file fillet, A. D. 1850, 'be t duly execufed arid
acknowledged prior to the execution of said immature,
and intended therewith to be recorded according to law,
for the consideration money, therein mentioned, .the
whole whereof WM!! intiaided . to 'be thereby secured,
panted and conveyed 'note the said Jacob W. Colladay
in 40.1' Together with the free and common use and
privilege of the said twenty , feet-wide street at all times
hereafter. an . ,l forever.
(D. C. 416; Mar T. 'O3. Debt $8,130.30. If. M. Phillips.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the • property of
Jacob W. Coliaday. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philo de,lphin, Sheriff's Office, March 25, 1663. reih26.3t
SHERIFF'S ; SALE.---BY VIRTUE OF
a. writ of kevaria Facies, to ins directed, willho ex
posed to public Fah; or vendee, on. MONDAY Evening,
-April 6. 1.561 at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall;
All that. certain tin ec-story. brick messuago or tone
' ment, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging
situate on the west side of-Twelfth street, in the city of'
Philadelphia, (called the District of Spring Garden).
Beginning at tlie distarice of sixteen feet seven and a
onalter inches north of Melon street, thence extending
westwardly at right angles with the said Twelftth street
by ground DOW or-late d of.TheronS.ROgerS Johnson. sixt v
twe feet seven and a quarter incbes to a three-feet-wide
,alley, thence Mirth wardly along said alley fifteen feet
two and three-eighth inches: to ground nowor late of
John W: Middleton, thence eastward] y by sfdd ground
at right angles with the said Twelfth street sixty feet one
and -seven-eighth inches to :said Twelfth street. and
thencesouthwardly along the went side of said Twelfth
street fifteenleet, to the place of beginning. (Being the
same premises which Joseph•O. Johnson by indenture
dan:d the tenth day of March, A. fir'lB2l, recorded in
Deed Book G. Wr: C., No. 10, T 41463334, granted and
conveyed: unto the said Alexander R. Johnson in fee.]
Together with the fr,o and common use, liberty, and
privilege of the, said three-feet -wide alley, in common
•sv
with the onere, - tenants, • and occupants of the other
lots bounding thereon at all times hereafter forever.
fIE C. 999, Mar. T.%89. Debt 41,800. Lex.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the . property of
Alexander it: Johnson. JOHN THOMPSOT, Sheriff.
•
PhDsdeipbia, Sheriff's Office, Starch 25, ISS
SHERIFF'S SALE.BY 'VIRTUE 0 F
Ps- , ' a :writ of Le, arc Facias, to,Me.'directed, will be
exposed to public salo or vend tw-on MONDAY Evening,
April (i, ISO, at 4 o'clock; at Sainem-streetllall,
All that certain tel or picece of ground situate:on the
west side of Twelfth street; et the - diStance Of two Min,
dred.and'fonr feet northward from the north side of 4 1
dual street, in that part of the. First ward of the city of
Philadelphia aforesaid; included „in the late di,itriet (for
mer/7 township) of llioyani ensing; containing in front or
breadth on the said Twelfth street sixteen feeL and
ence eXtehding westward between: lines paiallel with
the said Federal street inlengthordepth filly-six feet
five inches to a certain alloy four feet in width.leading
into and from Anita street. Bounded northward by
other ground of the said titephen Smith, granted or in
tended to have been granted.unto William McCullen on
ground rent, eastward by the said Twelfth street, south
ward by other ground of she said Steph granted
"or intended to have been:granted.unto John Tiftilarthyou
ground rent, and westward by said four-feet•wide
[Being, the same 10t, or, piece of ground which:the said
Stephen Smith add wife; by indenture bearing date the
twenty-first day :of 'June, anne Domini 3856, and In
tended to be recorded, granted and conveyed- to the.
said James: Murphy in fee; reserving thereout unto the .
said Stephen • Smith, his heirs and assigns, - certain
'Yearly' ground rent or sum. of - $4O. 3 Together with the
free use, riht, liberty and privilege of the said four
feet-wide alley, •as and' for a way-passage and water
course in common with the said - Stephen Smith, his
heirs and assigns, at all times hereafter forever.
N. B.—On - the above-described premises there is .
erected a three-story brick dwelling house, and the said
premises will be sold subject to the above-recited ground
ED. 505; Minch T., '6l Debt, $675. 'Gibbons.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Murphy, JOHN TROMPSON. Shortly.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25,1863. 1023-3 t
REBUFF'S SAI , E.IIIt . VIRTUE OF
0 •-•''
a'-writ of Levert. :facies to me directed , will
be exposed. to public .sale or vendee: en MONDAY Eve
ning, April 6.1E63, at 4 'o'clock. at.Saneom-street
No. 1. Ail that certain lot'or piece of ground with the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, rituate on
the swath east coiner or Haverford street and Thirty-se
venth street. or Eighth street, as the raid Eighth street
was originally laid out of the width of fifty feet, in the
Twen'yAourth ward of said dty: containing in front or
breadth on said Haverford street twenty-two feet six
inches, and extending in length or depth southward
along said Thirty-seventh. atreet oighty-seven feet to a
three - feet - wide alley. (Being part of the same premises
which Patrick McWilliams by endorsed Deed Poll,
tearing date the Tweuty-fon-th day of December,
A. D. 1657, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. M. page
160, &c. granted and conveyed to the said Joseph
Herbert in fee, under and subject to certain restrictions
as to buildings. And also. to the payment ofa certain
yearly ground rent or sum of one hundred and twenty
dollars as therein mentioned, and William S. Baker
and otheis, in whom the fee of said yearly ground rent
vested by indenture bearing even date with a certain in
denture or mortgage, viz.: November 15, 1339, - aud in
tended to be "forth with recold.d, ielensed, and extin
guished the Caine unto the said Joseph Herbert, his
heirs and assigns forever.]
No. 2. And also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buildings and imoroverneni e thereon erected,
situate on the east side of said Eighth street, as the same
wee originally laid out of the width of fifty feet, at the
distance of ninety feet e•mthward from the sunlit side of
Haverford street in the said Twenty-fourth ward;
containing In front or breadth on the said Eighth street
sixty-eight feet eve inches to Gallen street, and extend
ing in length or depth eastward along said Garden'
street. (now Rockland street), fifty-five (65)feet.
N. B.—On lot No 1 is erected a tbree-storybrick house
frith two-story brick back building.
On let No. 2is erected a frame carpenter shop. •
CD. 0., 476; Mar. T., '63. Debt, Wail. 43 Raged.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
_property of
Joseph Het bort JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri ff . •
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Mar. 25.1363. mh26-.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE' OF
a writ of Venditionl Expense, to me directed. will he .
exposed to public Weer vendue, on 110.NDAY Evening,.
April 6. ISGR, :at 4 o'clock; at Sansom-street Hall, .. •
All that stone measuage, barn, de, and tire COntign—
ons lots of land, situate in the Twenty-second ward of
the city of Philadelphia, the. first being described as
follows : Beginning at a stone set for a corner in the
rorthwestwardly side of the Old York road; thence by
land of Benjamin Armitage, north eighty-three degrees
twenty minutes, west thirty perches and three-tenths
to a tone ; thence north five degrees ten minutes. east
thirty-five ard a half perchts to a stone; thence by land
of Samuel Harper, south eighty-two degrees fifty-five
minutes. cost rwenty-eix perches to a corner-stone;
thence by land of Joseph Engel, south nine degrees.
west two perches and eighty-Ilve-hundredths to a stone;
thence south sixty-nine degrees, cast sixteen perches
thipiity.fire-hundredths to a post at the side of taid
0.. , ft-b3r - said. road south twenty-eight
desires forty-nye minutes, west thirty perches and
thirty-live-hundredths to the place of beginning. • Con
taining seven acres one..li nn. , hyd , narches..and n_half
perch of laud, more or Lass. Being the -same-prnintses
t hat Jorepit Heals- and wife, by indenture dated the
36th of November, ISI4. recorded m Deed Book B. L. L.,
110.31, psige 387, granted and conveyed to the said Jo
seph T. Blears in lee. The other tract of land,. beginning
at a corner •of land now or 'stem' Silas Wilson. and be
ing onSbe line of the above described lot of land; thence
nee o - '
. . •
sixes north eiglkiy-four degrees, west thirty-o g t
perches and twenty-nine-hundredths to a stone at eor
ner of Miller's lot, end in line of Nathan Spering's land;
thence by same south six degrees and a half, west eight
Perches and thirty-four-hundredths to a corner of said
Wileou'e lot t thence by game south eighty-four degrees
east thirty-eight porc hes and sixty-two-he udredths to
the risco of tresinning. Containing two acres, mere or
less. (Being the same tract of land which Henry Lobar.
Ev 'Sherilf of the county of Philadelphia, by Deed
Poll dated the SOth of Jane, ISO. and entered among the
records of the District Court, in Sheriff's Deed Book V.
page 610, g: anted and conveyed to the said Joseph
T.' Means in fee. 3
(1). C., 463; March T., '6O Debt, 62,121.61. Abbott.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph T. Mears. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff •
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, March 25,1863. inhffila
EMIT'S SALE:B"it. VIRTUE OF
f...." a writ of _Levert Fader, to me' directed.' Willbe ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
April 6. 2863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail.
All those certain two-story- brick messuages or tene
mentsn and lot or piece of ground, situate on the nort h
side of a certaiu forty-feet-wide street, now . called
Castle street, at the distance of one hundred and forty
one feet four inches eastward from Eleventh street
(which Castle street runs from said Eleventh street
'eastward between Sassafras and Vine streets), in the
city. of Philadelphia:. containing in front or breadth
on the said Castle, street sixteen feet eight inches.
and to length • or' depth eighty - seven feet, to a ten
feet-wide alley leading westward .into another ten
feet-wide alley that leads from the said Castle
street into a forte-feet-wide court, called North court:
running westward into said Eleventh i treet. Bounded
on the south by the said Castle street, on the east partly
.by the three-feet-three-inches-wide. allay hereinafter
mentioned, and partly by ground ibrinerly of Joseph
Lippincott, on the north by the said first-mentioned ton- ' -
feet• wide align-, and on the west by ground granted
to Catherine Haller. [Being the same premises which
Abraham M, rshall and Elizabeth, his wife, by inden
ture bearing date the 23d day of August, lS2s,recorded in
Deed Book G. W. R. No. S. page 461, Ac.. grants* aid
conveyed unto Valetaine Umbehent, of the cit 'of (Phi
ladelphia, in fee; subject to the payment of ae afore
said yearly ground rent or stun of thirteen ollars and
thirty-three cents, parable unto John H. B •intou, his
heirs and assigns, -without any deduction for taxes. •
And the said Valentine Umbehent, being so seized of the
said premises, departed this life intestate, with re
spect thereto, on the.lsth day of July, 1810, leaving a .
widow named Sophia, and issue, nine children, name
ly- Valentino Umbehent. -William Umbehent. Mary
Stiles. Catherine Hopkins. Sophia • Umbehent, Juliann
Uxubehent, Henrietta Umbehent, Elizabeth Umbeliont,.
and Sarah Urnbelient; and also two grandchildren,
Richard Hand, William H. Umbehent, the children of
his son, John Umbehent, deceased, to whom the same
descended according to law. And the said Sophia Umbe-•
bent, the widow, bath else since :keened this life. And
the said Sarah Umbehent departed this life intestate, nu
married, and without issue, on the 26th day or January.
1835. And the said Richard H. Umbehent, by indenture
bearing date the St h• day of September, 1535, granted and
conveyed all his (then) right, title, ;mil interest of and
• in the said premises unto the said Catherine Hopkins in
fee, subject to a proportionable part of the aforesaid
yearly ground rent. And the. said William •H, Umbe
bent, by indenture bearing date the uni day of Novem
ber, 1845. granted and conveyed all his estate, right,
• title; and. interest of, in, and to the:s • id premises nate
the said William Umbehent An fee; subject re a propor
tionable part of the aforesaid yearly groundt A nji
the said Elizabeth tmbehent departed this life OR the
3d day of April. SU, intestate. unmarried, and without
issue: whereupon all her' right and interest of and in
the said premises became vested in her surviving ,
brothers and sistere,• and . her. nephews, the said
lilt:chard II; llmbehout.and William 11. • Umbe
hent, according to law. And the said Valentino Um
bel:out, (the %an, ) William Umbehent, and Hannah. his
wife, Mary Stiles, widow, Catharine Hopkins. widow.
Sophia Umbehent, Juliann - Umbehent, and Henrietta
Umbehent, by indenture bearing date the 28th day of
July, 1816, granted nod conveyed the said premises unto
the said Daniel M. Fox iu fee; subject to the aforesaid
- yearly ground rent or sum of thirteeu dollars and thirty
three cents. And the said Richard H. Umbehent, and
Rachel Jane, his wife, and .William 11. Umbehent, by
indenture bearing date the sth day of September, DM,
granted and conveyed all their parts, shares, purports,
and dividends, estate, right, title, and interest of, in and
to the said premises unto 'the said Mary Stiles in fee, in
trust to and for the same uses, ends interests. and pur-
ItOses and under and subject to the several provisos
contained and expressed in the first above recited inden
ture, from the .said Daniel M. Fox to the said Mary
Stiles, subject to proportionable part of the aforesaid
'yearly ground rent. •
ID. C.; 492; Mar. T., '63. Debt, SUR Banat.]
Taken in execution and to lie sold 1444 the property of
Mary Stiles. Trustee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 25.18G1 inh2l3-2t
mhlo-tuthslm
SHERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening,
April 6, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those three several Hits or pieces of ground with
the brick messuages or.tenements thereon erected, situ
ate in the city of Philadelphia:
No. 1. One of them beginning at a .point on the east
side of said Durance street, at the distance of eighty six
feet from the south 'side of. Carpenter street, containing'
in front or breadth on the said borrasca street fciurteen
feet, and extending in length or depth of that width be
tween parallel lines at right angles with said Dorrance
street east fifty feet. Bounded on the north ground by
other ground of the said - 0. Wilson Davis; on the south
by the next hereinafter 'described lot of ground, on the
east by ground granted to Adam Iseminger, and on the
west by the said Dorrance street; together with the free
• use and privilege of a certain two-fort-wide alley laid
cut between the said lot and the lot adjoining it to the
north as a right of way,- both of ing,ress and egress to the
lots tbonnding thereon:: forever, with the privilege of
building( over the said two-feet-wide all en leaving eight
feet in the clear. -_ •
No., 2. One other of them beginning at a point on , the
east side of said Dorrance street; at the distance of,one
hundred feet from the south side of said Carpenter street,
containing In--front or breadth on the said Dorrance
sta eet fourteen feet, and extending in length or depth be
tween parallel lines s.t right angles with said Dorrance
street fifty feet; bounded on the north -by the last above
described lot, on the south by the next described lot,. on
the east by ground granted to said Adam Iseminger, and
on the west by the said Dorrance street. :
No. 3. And the other of them beginning at a point on
the east side of said Durance street, at the distance of
one hundred and fourteen feet from the south side of said
Carpenter street; containing in front or breadth on the
said Dorrance street fourteen feet; and extending in
length between parallel lines at right angles with the
said Dorrance street fifty feet; bounded hu the north by
the last deseribed lht,, on the south by ground now or
late.of Robert Jarden, on the 'east , by ground granted to
the said Adam Iseminger,- and on the west by the said
-"Dorrance street i•tegether (as regards the two lots of
•
ground last described, ) . with the free use and privilege of
a certain two-feet-wide alley between the said lots as a
right of way both of ingress and egress to the lots hound
ing thereon forever. with the privilege - of building over
the Said two-feel-wide alley, leaving eight - feet in the
clear. (Being part of the same premises which the said
0; W. Davis and Sophia C., •• his wife, by indenture
`dated the eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1862, and re
corded' at. Philadelphia in Deed Book A. C. H.. No. 51,
.page '513. &c.. • granted and conveyed unto the said
.Dominick C. Brennan in fee, under and subject 38 re
gards each of the three above-described lots of ground,
with the ground e oresereted, to the payment of
a certain yearly rent IM of thirty-six dol
lars balf-1 early; 'on, the first` clays of: tho months of
•• January and: July, In every year:. forever, without de
duction for taxise, Ste., unto Henry F. Fox,' his heirs and
-assigns. Pier r• •
CDC.' 497; Mar; Debt, 3a309.35. Lady - a - rd.] ,
Taken execution and .to be sold as the property of
Do": - sick C. Brennen.
JOAN THOMrSON. Sheriff—
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25;1863. rah26-S
Philadelphia
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES;
_OI4,TIERIPTS SALE.-BY VIRTUE (F'
*tit of 3,11 furies Levert Facia's; te medirected;
ho eXpo srd to pn )/ic sale or Vendee; on'lliCreTDAY „Eve
ning, knvil 6, 1663. af 4 o'dlock;at Satisotif-sttoot44.ll;
All toose. certain two contiguous lots or pieces of
onnd, with two-story brick mill ;kid. ininrcv:ements
thereon eructed; situate in the Nineteenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia. aforesaid ; one of them con:lrak-acing
, at the southeretwardly corner of Front' and Coral streets;
thence extendepg snuthwardlyaleng tbe east side Of f. maid
f Front street tltirty-sixfeet; thence . east ward on BUS ,
a cright.sitiglek*ith said Frontatreet, - by gronnd now or
Rite of Elijah forty.live feet.one - inch and tive.:e .
!eighths of an inch,to a point:" thence, still by the samtv
. seeltnvardly,abour twenty feet to a pOint, which, at .the
dl Unce of lifty•two feet one inch and: five-eighths of art . .'
incteliet ward from ins east side of said Ft on t street, on
aline running at right angles thereto; thence northeast
ward-I,y on ;e line at. right angleswith Dreer etrfet, by
other - 2round of the s t lfd Elijah. •Tysorc, , ,fifty-two feet
three thelies and seven-eighths of an inch to the south
westwardly side of Dreer street; thence northwestward
ly al on elthe some seventy-eve feet two inches and one
fourth of an inch to the southeastWardlV side of said
Coral stitet, and thence aouthwestwardlY along
the same - fifty-three feet and one-half of an inch
to the east: side of said Front street; arid place of
beginning, Being the same lot or piece'of ground which'
Elijah TYsonl. by a certain indenture hearing date the
Gth deY of December, A. D. 1854, recorded in Deed Book
It. 1). W.. No.j, page 21, Sm., granted and conveyed unto
the said Charles Townsend, in, fee, reserviny therefor
, and thereout a certain yearly grourid-rent charge, or
sum of 8103, in equal half-yearly payments; on the Ist
y of the months of April and. October in every . year .
thereafter lot ever, and the said Charles Townsend and •
Wife, by a certain indenture, bearing date the 22,1 day of
ebruary, A..D. 1368, endorsed mien the above-recited
indenture and recorded in Deed Book h. D. W., No. 11.
page Di. Ac., granted and conveyed one tut', equal, :tad
undivided moiety, or, one-half part • thereof, of, in, and
to the Suitt lot or Piece of ground above described, unto
George W. Einwechter, his heirs and assigns, fore.ver,
under and subject to a moiety or half part of the afore
said,yeerly ground rent, and the said George W. Ein...
weal ter and wife, by indenture bearing date the 12th
day of October, A. D. 1855, and intended to be forthwith
recorded, granted and convoyed (inter alio) his, the
fell, said one equal, undivided moiety, or one-half part,
of, in, and to the aforesaid lot or piece of ground, .sub
ject as above mentioned, un to the said James McCartney.
his heirs and assigns, forever. - -
And the other of them, situate on the east side of Front
street, at the distance of 36 feet southward from the
southwestward ly. side of Coral street: , Containing in
front or brendth on said Front street 18 feet, and of that
width extending east between lines parallel at right
-
angles - with said Front street, on the north line thereof,
4.5 feet 1 inch and 5-Bths of an inch; and on the south
side thereof 52 feet 1 inch and 5-Bths of an inch. Bound
ed nortliwardly and eastwardly 'by ground-- granted
unto the said Charles Townsend on grin] nd rent, south
wardl y by ground' now or late of the said Eli iah Tyson,
and westwardly by Front street aforesaid: Being
the slime lot cir piece of ground which the said Elijah
Tyson, by a certain indenture bearing date the 20th
day of February, A. D. 1356, recorded. in Deed Book
D. W., No. 10. page 9, Ste., granted and conveyed
unto the said Charles Townsend. and George Einwech- -
ter, their heirs and assignsjoreyer, in equal moieties, •
tenan ts in common; and not as joint tenants.reserving
thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of 827," in equal
half-yearly payments. on the first day of the months of
April and uctober, in every year forever, without de
dutaen for taxes. And the, said George W. Einwechter,
by the above-recited indenture, dated the 12th day of Oc
tober, A. D. 18.55, and intended to lie recorded-as afore
said, granted and conveyed one full, equal, undivided
moiety, ,or one- half part thereof, of, in, and to the said
last described lot or piece of ground, unto the said James
McCartney, his heirs and assigns, forever,. under and
subject nevertheless to a moiety or one-half part of the
aforesaid yearly rent or sum of 627, in equal half-yearly
Payments as abovernentioned.
. . •
CD. C., 669: Mar. T., '63. Debt, $123. Abrams.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James McCartney and Charles Townsend.-
JOITN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 25,1863. inh26-3t
AUCTION SAJUE.
0.1.12 --NINTH AND SAN-
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, ste.,
ON SATURDAY MORNING-, at 10 o'clock.
COMPRISING:
A pair of stylish bay coach horses, with long tails, in
good health and condition
A charlotte° coach ' by Watson, as good as new.
A ph teton, leather top, by Lawrence, New York.
A cut-under Germantown, by Dunlap.
Three sets double harness (one nearly new).
One set single harn.ss, one saddle.
A double sleigh ; an elegant robe, cost $75.
A lot bells, fine kersey covers, ,Stc.
The above are the property of a gentleman breaking up
his stable.
ALSO,
The usual catalogue, comprising about
FORTY HORSEi.
_ Among which are some very desirable light driving
horses, and some excellent saddle horses.
ALSO,
A large collection of desirable new and second-hand
carriages,- 'wagons, &c., including: -
A six-seated carriage, by Watson.
One do do by Rogers.
Two second-band CP rriages, by Collings.
One no-top wagon. by Watson.
-
A .handsome Watson coupe for one horse.
No postponement on account of.the Weather.
THIRTY. THIRD PHILA DELPHIA TRADE SALE
OF :450 CA_RRIAUES, on Bth April
, ALFRED Df. HBRRIVESS. Auctioneer.
WA WT.
WANTED-BY A LAD,SIXTEEN
WANTED -BY
years old. a PLACE in a Store or Office. Good refer
ence given. Address `'Thomas," at this Office. mh26-3t.
"WANTED-BY A YOUN M
G AN, A
T graduate of Crittenden's Commercial. College. 17
Years of agr, a situation as Clerk in a Whole Sale i.Tpli
bing, Dry Goods. Or Commission house. Address "d.
P. R, " office of The Pram. mlr2B-3t*
ANTED, FOR THE SUALMEt:t--A
cou - venient COTTAGE in Germantown o Chestnut
Thu. furnished or unfurnished . Address "Cottage,"
Press Office. rah2s-21*
SITUATION .WANTRD-BY- A LAD
19 years of age, in a Produce. Commission House; has
some knowledge of the businesg. Good references givea.
Address , Anderson," at this Office: mh2.6-3t5
AN TED- , -.A -YOI7NG MAN _AS
v salesman and general manager in 'a
Wooden-ware
House.. A person with experience will find a desirable
situation. • Address ' A. B. C. ,"Press °lce. All com
munications strictly confidential. mb2s-31.
WANTED CLOTHING.-PERSONS
having Clothing; to dispose of will.please call or
addrees C. MILLER; 203 011RSLNIIT st. mhl.6-merf3re
A WANTED TO RENT—A LARGE
-on:I STZED HOUSE, between Eighth and. Elarhteenth,
and Pine and Vine streets.. Address Box 2075; Ph iladel
pLia Post Oflien. _ inh2R-2t.
WANTED TO P URCHASE - A
moderate sized three-story Brick ROUSE, in a cen
tral locagon. Must have all the modern improvements.
Address 'House," at this office, stating pries, terms,
and location. ict3l-If
D E P_U T Y QUARTERMASTER
_ pzFaxiArz..,s7o.r.P.r.o.th,-pr,....,...,L.,..,_,.__rAb..A_
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry. COAL to
he following points :
Tortugas.
Rey West, Fla.
Fort Monroe Va.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
O CAPITALISTS.-TO BE SOLD, A
great bargain, to close zn estate, the machinery,
patterns, steam engine, and fixtures of a large manu
factory of Paper Hangings.
The building, erected on purpose for the business, will
be sold or let to the purchaser.
But one factory is now in operation in this city, which
is doing an excellent business. Another one is mach
wanted - by the dealers. Inquire of
ISAAC PUGH,
No. 407 WALNUT Street, 3d story
Or, WILLIAM CURRY,
ta2:o-10V TWENTY-SECOND and Callon - bill Sts.
- 'OR SALE.-THE PROPRIETOR OF
the Ashland House, ARCH Street, above SEVENTH,
Philadelphia, having taken the National Hotel, in Wash
ington, D. is desirous of selling the FURNITURE
and'-FIXTURES . of the first-mentioned Hotel. The
house is doing a good business, and will be disposed of
on advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply
'on the premises.
„ t1 5:1 0 04 SALEi
The Third HOUSE on the West side of Blond. street,
below Columbia avenue, and the last of the Albert free-
Finished complete. Wain papered and.
gone fronts
ceilings frescoed
Possession given immediately.
_Apply at the S. W
•
corner of NINTH and SAITSOIII Streets
ta , FOR SALE—DESIRABLE NEW
DWELLINGS, pleasantly satiated in West Phila
delphia. ..Also, DESIRABLE LOTS, situated on all the
main streets. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR from S
to 9 A.M., corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and' LOCUST
Streets, or at No. 233 South. THIRD Street, from 9 to 3
m112.6-3t,* •
CI FOR SALE-ELEGANT RESI
DENCES, S. W. corner of FIFTH and BUTTON
WOOD Streets. Also one in MARSHALL, north of
Green Street.- Apply from 9to 10 o'clock A. Si. to
SAMUEL CHUBB,
n0h.26.13t* S. W. corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT sts.
al NEW HOUSES FOR RENT,
wi:3l pleasantly- situated in WEST PHILADELPHIA, at
S2OO. $275. $6OO, 8400, and MI Apply to ROBERT
MACGREGOR. from S to 9 A. M., or 3 to 5 P. SI., N. W.
corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH `and LOCUST Streets, or
at No. 233 South. THIRD Street. mh26-31.
FOR SALE-THREE FIRST
" CLASS Four-story Brick DWELLINGS; one south
side of Arch, west of Nineteenth street; one south side of
Race, - west of Nineteenth street; and one south side of
Spring Garden, east of Broad street. Also, -four-story
STORE, south side of Market street. west of Fifteenth
street.- Also, three-story, Brick DWELLING, with all
modern improvements, south side of Wallace street. east
of Seventeenth street. Also, three-story Brick DWEL
LING, north side of Jefferson, west of Thirteenth street.
Apply to • E. TAYLOR,
M1126-it No. 111 North SIXTH. Street.
it SUMMER RESIDENCE--FOR
setE. a Beautiful Residence, PRANKEORD ROAD
and ALLEGBARIY Avenue. - House built in -a most su
perior manner, and in perfect order; kitchen. laundry,
milk-room, and .bake- room in basement. Four rooms
on first floor, seven on second. Two furnaces, two
rangfe stationary washtubs, washstands. Gas through
out. Ice-house, and fine stabling. Grounds handsomely
laid out, fruit trees, shrubbery, statuary, etc.. Lot 100
by 320 feet. Apply to 11. CURTIS & SON, Real - Estate
Brokers, 4,33 WALNUT Street. mh2s-12tiP,
erl . TO RENT-70 RENT—TO RENT;
Second-story room, 25x90 feet, corner of Broad and.
Walnut streets. .. .
The Swimming School, (Natatorium.) formsrly occu
pied by Mr. Hlasko, Broad, below Walnut. -
Handsome Ball, 33x130 feet, over the Swimming,
School, Broad, below Walnut.
Two-story store, Broad, above Pine, 23x120 feet, (nal
side,
Apply to
inh23-12V
0,, FOR SALE—AT A LOW PRICE,
Ailwaand terms easy. a DWELLING on HIGH Street,
GERMANTOWN, with all conveniences, and stable.
cewhonse, &c. Apply to B. B. COMEGYS.
mhl7-tnth 6t if Al the Philadelphia Bank.
•
&LOCOMOTIVE .F OR SALE.-
One Six-wheel Wood-burner Engine, all the wheels
connected; cylinder 12 inches diameter, 18 inches stroke;
wheels 41 inches diameter; wrought tyre; boiler 39
inches diameter, with 120 flues; . weight about 40,000
pounds; in good repair and working order; suitable for
a shifting engine.
The Engine was built ley Messrs. Baldwin St Co., and
is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Also, Twenty
Four-wheel Coal Cars, in good repair and running
order. Apply to C. GAMETSON,
rah23-6t 5 311% WALNUT. Street.
FOR • SALE.--A
North Carolina Pony, S years old: kind and
gentle. Warranted sound. Apply to P. FITZPATRICK',
KW. Corner QUEEN and SWANSON Streets. mh24-61.
MARSHAL'S .SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTU
__ of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD
WALADER. Judge of the District Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern District ••of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed. will be sold at Public
Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at ARCH
STREET wharf, on SATURDAY. April 4, 1863. at 12
o'clock. H., Three-Sixteenths of the brig WILLIAM
CREEITY, her tackle, apparel and furniture, being the
interest of CREEVY & FARWELL, residents and inhabi
tants of the State of Louisiana. in the said britt.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United States 'Marshal. E. D. Of Pennsylvania.
RHILADELPIIIA, March 26, MI - mwli3 _ 6t •
-NCA.RSHAL'S SALE.-BY-:,VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD -
WALADER, judge of the District Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be Sold at Public Sale,
to the histest and best bidder for cash, at S. C.
COOK'S AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South FRONT Street,
on MONDAY, April 6, 1E63 at 11 o'clock A.M.. a portion
of the cargo of steamer BERMUDA, consisting of 1,970
sides of sole leather, 66 bales of upper leather, 19 7 sec ,
tions of copper-riveted 9 and 10 inch leather hose, 1 boX
of skins. 1 Me fine boots and shoes, 300 boxes tin plates.
360 bundles of sheet iron. Samples at the auction store.
. , 'WILLIAM MILLWARD,•
United States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvama.
Prar.Armmurre. - March IRei. ' mh24--6t
RR, RR S . . , .
Nro RG AN'," "0 TEAM
*LI' ENGINE BUILDERS. Iron Founders
_and General
Machinists and Boiler Makers, No: nap ciaiLowatur,
Street: Philadelphia. • ' , gar,
0K END 0 Rt:. 'u - au_eJ
- 4 -4. GRAND SOIREE MILITAIRE;L , of ECKENDOEFFS
CADETS. will take plat
on occasion. Cards o
a. mission 26 centa;_reser.yekseats. 60 cents; can be ob
tained' at &nuid'S music store. SEVENTH and CHEST
EDT Streets, and at the ACADEMY- of MUSIC. inti24-5b
J. H• EDWARDS,
230 South FOURTH Street,
AMUSEMENTS.
AitERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSW.
LessegplaDirecthr.
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 27771 C.;
EAST NIGHT Bur ONE 01' THE SEMJOkr,•
DER FREISaIIUTZ,
GRAND OPERA:, BY C; M. VON WEBER
R esaere d eerty.. s" l :l in . Parquet. Parquet Circle, or
B
%1 in
To b had .at the Academy and a. E. Goald's MU
Fami2y. CirckTo SO cents.
Amplittbeativ 25 cents.
Doors opemat 7 eclock ; Opera commences at S. inh24-5
SATURVAY AP,TERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK,
GRAND G ALA MATINEE.
"! A NIGHT IN GRENADA,"
ROMANTIC OPBRA, BY RREUTZER
TICKETS
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
. -
GRAND DRAMATIC and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
For the SOLE BENEFIT of the various U. S. A.
HOSTITALS, in and around Philadelphia,
THBRSDAY EVE:NINO, April 2, 1553.
The following well-known favorites of Philadelphia
are among the numher who have so kindly consented tO
assist on this occasion ;
Mrs. JOHN DREW. (Arch-st. Theatre;)
Mrs. M. A. GARRETBON,y Walnat-=t. Theatre;) :
Mr. W. - WHEATLEY, (Chestnut-st. Theatre;)
SIGNOR BLITZ, (i , isembly Buildings;)
THE HERMAN
BUTCHINSvii FAMILY.
THE HERMAN ORCHESTRA (under the leadership
of Mr : SCHOFIEI Dr)
GOVERIsIOR CURTIN will be present on this occasion.
should circumstances permit.
TICK.bTS 50 CENTS:
(Reserved Seats 25 cents extra. on application at the
Box Office of the Academy of Music. ) -
Tickets may also be obtained at all the Hospitals in the
city, at the :Soldiers'. Reading Room, and at the various
Nnsical and Book . Stores. •
. _ .
The MILITARY BAND ceinreetell with the 11. S. A_
Hospital, Nest Philadelphia, will iqsist on this occa—
sion.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THE.
TRE.
Leanne and Manager. Mr. W. NPRRATTAIL
FOR THE FIRST TEHE IN THIS THEATRE.
On -THURSDAY EVENING, March. 26, IRi3.
In Judge Conrad's Powerfully Romantic Tragedy.
JACK CARE,
Expressly written for
ED WIN FORREST,
•
who will appear in It is
VIGOROUS AND DRAMATIC CHARACTER,
JACK CADS,
THE BONDMAN OP KENT.
The Tragedy will be placed upon the stage with new
Dresses, new Scenery. and a
SUPERB CAST.
Mr. 3. McCullough as Clifford.
'Mr. W. H. Leak as Friar Lacy.
Mr. J. Canon as Lord Say.
Mr. J. W. Collier as Will Mowbray.
Mr. G. Becks as Courtney,
Mr. J. Mrrtia as W, , ,t Worthy,
Madame Ponisi as Marianne.
Mrs. H. P. Grattan as The Widow Cade.
Miss J. Henry as Kate Worthy.
Orchestral Cowl ucfrr Mr. MARK AABELEX
"FRIDAY EVENING, March 27, LW,
'EDWIN FORREST.
SATURDAY, Second Ar.pearance of
D.AVIEL E. tiANDMADIV,
Doors open at 7: Curtain rises at 7X o'clock.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
_THEATRE. .
Business Agent and Treasurer 1 . 05. D. MURPHY.
CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES.
FOURTH NIGHT OF MARY PROVOST.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, March 26, 16(B,
NELL GWYNNE; OR, THE RUNG'S RIVAL.
Nell Gwynne Mary Provost.
Frances Stewart. Mrs. John Drew.
Duke of Riebrnond Barton llilt
To conclude with the WATERMAN.
Tom Tug Mrs. C. Henri.
• Robin Frank Drew.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MARY PROVOST.
AZ - Prices as usual. Seats secured without extra_
charge. Curtain rises at 7;( 1 , o'clock.
IetTALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Y Sole Les Fee Mrs. MA. GARRE FTSOM.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONZIELLY.
OBE NIGHT ONLY O 1
MISS CORNELIA JEFFERSON.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 26, IBM
Will be presented the Dramatization. entitled
OLIVER TWIST.
. . _ .
Oliver Twist lass. Cornelia Jefferson.
Engin Mr. E. L. Tilton.
Bill ST, ke z B Young.
Mr. Bumble E. N. Thayer.
Nancy Syk ec Mrs. Anna Cowell
To conclude with II e Drama of
THE IDIOT WITNESS.
Walter Arlington Miss Viola Crocker-
Doors °Pan ac 7 :. Curtain will rise at 7.4,1.
T T HITTAKER'S AMPHITARATRE
MARKET Street,
above TWELFTH,
F. W. 11 1 111TTAREF alanagar_
Admission, 25 cents: Private Box and Balcony Seats,
50 cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents: Do. Hoye, 10 cents;
Colored-Gallery, 15 cents.
TILLILIgAY EtENING. •Pilarch 25, 1563.
• BENEFIT - OF OLD BOOTS,
o will ain)ear npon this occasion in a Indicrons
scene, entitled,
OLD BOOTS' VISIT TO TER ARENA.
First Night of
METAMORA AND HIS BRIDE,
By Torn King anal Mlle. Virginia.
All the Company will appear in a change of programme
THE BRETT° BROTHERS.
WITT. GRAM, 13 years of age. Violinist.
BERNARD, 11 Tears of age. Violinist.
RICH ARD.`7 years of age, Cornet-I-Piston,
who created such a sensation in New York at their Con,
certs, will give their first Concert-in Philadelphia on
TUESDAY, MARCH 31
AT THE
MUSICAL FUND TI
They will be assisted by the following eminent artists:
Edward Afollenhauer,
Henry Mollenhauer, Violoncello,
Ernst Hartmann, Piano,
amithe Tor, ng and Charming . Vocalist.
LIXZIE 'ALLEN.
• Tickets, 50 cents:, may,lie obtained at the principal.
Blasius Brothers, 1006 Chestnut St.
...conAect,to commencaza-o-a,..1.-.0..---mb.2a-thamttat.
THE MITCHINSON FAMILY,
LIZZIE. ABBY, 'FREDDY,
and LITTLE BENNETT,
Will give a
CONCERT,
For the benefit of the
TIBET AFRICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
AT SAN/WM-STREET HALL,
On THURSDAY EVENINLI, March 26, 1563.
Admittance H cents; to be had at the door. mh2s-2t*
CARL WOLPSOHN
Respectfully annoruices that his
• FOURTH
CLASSICAL SOIREE -
Will take place on
THURSDAY, March i'6(11., 1953.
At the
FOYER OF - THE AOADEII7.- OF MUSIC.
He will be assisted by
Mr. AHREND, (Violoncello.)
Mr. KELLNER, (Hautbois)
Mr. STOLL, (Glarionet,)
Kr. A. BIRGFELD, (Horn,)
Mr. G. MUELLER, (Bassoon.)
The snbEcribers are reepectullyinformed that the Prin
cipal Rehearsal to the Soiree, will take place at 11
o'clock M., in the Foyer of the Academy, to which
all holding tickets are incited.
Single Tickets, OFR DOLLAR each.
Can. be had at the Undo Stores.
Doore open at 7 o'clock; to, comemnce at S o'clock.
mh24-3t
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
TWELFTH WEEK:
CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED HOUSES.
WOODROFFEtd -
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.
EVERY EVENING.
The celebrated low-pressure Glass Steam -Engine" MO.
NITOR," made entirely of glass, will be in full opera
tion.
Magnificent works of art distributed gratuitously to.
the visi tors.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child
ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will re
ceive a GIFT.
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 17th, a splendid CASE
OF WORK will be given to the author of the best Ori
ginal POEM on any subject.
Admission, lb cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening at S o'clock afternoon at 3. 103-6t*
ILLIARDS EXTRAORDINARY
,Messrs. EAVANAGH, GOLDTHWATE.
and DEBBY,
Asiisied by -
Messrs, PHELAN. ESTEPHE, and. BIRD, will gives
a series of Exhibitions of their skill at BILLIARDS
in SANSOM-Street Hall, on the Evenings of THURS
DAY and FRIDAY. March 25th and 27th, commencing
at 7.34: o'clock. Tickets 50 cents each. may be procured t
at Bird'sßilliard Saloon, No. 6r9 Chestnut street; Tay
lor's Billiard Table - Manufactory, and. Estephe's ,Sa
loon, N. E. corner of Eighh Mud . Chestnut, and. all the
principal Hotels. mh2.9-st.
SPRIN G- GA RDE N INSTITUTE
rr AI L. corner BROAD and. SPRING GARDEN Sta.
EVERY EVENING= THIS WEEK -
The oriainal and magnificent Diorama of
THE. BURNING OF MOSCOW, .
Beautiful Dioptric Paintings, and .amusing Scenes in
Ventyllegnism, by tbeworld-renoiyned humorist, Mr..
.GALLAGHER. Admission, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.
To commence at S o'clock. ' mh2o-15t*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS -TENT 11
and CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
- SIGNOR BLITZ.
TV reat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hie
L A NED CANARY BIRDS, will give `lds new. end
i popular-entertainments EVERY 'EVENING - during the
week, commencing at 7R o'clock, and WEDNESDAY. -
and SATUL'DAY AFTEENOO.ws at - —Tye attractions.
Will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic
powers in Ventriloquism, and. the Learned Canary Bird
in their new chanict ers., -
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. &VAL'
(IERMA.NIA OROHESTRAIILPITBLIO
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY APTERtiooir.
at - 5; o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL: CARL.
SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of flys
tickets K. To be had of Andre & Co., No. Dig Chestnut.
street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and ,Chestnut, and at the
Hall door. . n 02741
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA.
NEW
214 South ElGHTlStreerle l la Walnut. delo,:an
1863...a_ 1803. _
PHILADELPHLA. AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. —This great line traverses the Nerthern and.
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvarda..to the .city
Erie, on bake Erie.
It has been leased by the PENNSYL"WIA. MAIL
ROAD COMPANY, and ender their auspices is heinK
rapidly opened throughout its entire length.'
It is now in use for Passenger and. Freight business
from Harrisburg_ to Driftwood, second:fork, (177 miles);
on the Eastern Division. and fromEheEteld to Erie,. - (Td.
miles) on the Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PIEMAPELpHTA.
Leave Westward:
Mail Train - 8 A. za.
Express Train - 'I8.41) P..
Cars runthrough without change both . ways °lithos,
trains between Philadelphia and. Lock_ Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both w:ays.,
between Williamsport and. Baltimore, and. Williamsport.
and Philadelphia. • ,
For information respecting Passenger business_ aPPIIL
at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets.
And for Freightlinsiness of the Company's Agents :I
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., corner Thirteenth and'Makicsit,.
streets, Philadelphia. •
-3. W. 'REYNOLDS, :Ede.
N. - DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
H. R. HODSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phliladelphie.
...LEWIS L. HOUPT
~,J)elieral Ticket Agent, PliiladelphUt.
- 30 S: D. POTTS.
rem-if General. Manager, Williamsport.
FOB, NEW YORK
D'ELIINIkR - eANII RARITAN CA
NAL. DESPATCH - Vilily-WIFTSIIRE ,
The steamers of th*niAiltre leaving daily at 12 M., and
p y. M. from third'ineDabbve WA.LISUZ Street.
For breight, Avhidi will be taken on aocommedating
terms. apply to M. DAIRD Sc CO.,
mh26- if ' FAVLAWARE Avenue
. . _
„ sigWit FOR NEW .yOBIC 7 --NEW
DAILY LINE VIA DELAWARE AND
BARITAN:.CP IS AIi.
Philadelphia and New York Expreee Steamboat Gem-
PanY receive freight and - leave dally at 2 P.M., delivcOag
theirrorgees in New. York. the following day..
Frelakta taiten at r l3 "4 ile r nLYDB. Agent._
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia.
and 15
HAND, Agent,
and-tf Piere 14 and. 15 EAST RriTs& New York.
C. ar}lollo7lr.
-ADOIZif MUITY.D.
:"....FIETY CENTS INCH.