The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 02, 1863, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
"The Press” on the Pennsylvania
Railroad Trains.—Mr. Riley, one of the moat en
rterprißing railroad newsmen in the country, takes
charge of the trains running on the Erie Railroad.
f Our friends along the line of that road, Sunbury,
"Williamsport, Dock Haven, Ste., can be supplied
'•with The Press on the arrival of th£ first,trains from
'the’city.
Superior Stock op Dry Goods. —We
invite attention to the advertisement of Messrs.
IHood, Bonbrlght, & Co., which will be found under
.the head of our Dry Goods Jobbing column to-day.
'These gentlemen, who have long been well known
*'to the trade as among the foremost of our Jobbing
anerchantß, more especially in the department of do
tmestic dry goods, have this season excelled them
vselvee in presenting to their patrons and the trade
lin general the most complete atook of goods in their
•line that they haveever offered, Nor is their stock
to staples only. In addition to their supe
rior lines of all kinds of sheeting and shirting, mus
'jUns, madder prints, • delaines, ginghams, lawns,
;&c,, of the more fancy styles of
‘dress goods'; of their own importation, is very supe
rior and presents great inducements to buyers. In
•the department of Men’s "Wear also they offer unu
tbur! inducements, and upon the whole present such
*an array of foreign and domestic dry goods at their
'Well-filled warerooms, No. 435 Market street, as de
iserves and is receiving the -general attention of
•■cash buyers.
The Ivorytype, as produced by Messrs.
TBroftilbent & Co., Nos. 915, 911, anil »ig Cfiestnut
,street, ia beyond doubt the moßt exquisite achieve
iinent of art ever given to the world, and for this suc
•eess the publio ia more indebted to Mr. Werideroth,
■of thia celebrated, firm, than to any other living
man. These pictures have a degree of softness, and
:a vividnesß of expression, unequalled by the finest
painting on ivory'that we have over examined. The
.specimens of thia firm, of this beautiful style of pic
tures,-r.re-greatly admired by connoisseurs of art.
FijseFamxdy Groceries.—The late C.
H. Mattßon’s successors, corner of Arch and Tenth
■streets, dealers in fine family groceries, have now in
•store the finest, most varied, and in all respects the
most complete stook of groceries to select from in
; this city. Their goods are ail imported, or selected
with the strictest regard to.the wants of our first fa
milies. Give them a call.
Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor
•of the Tunkhannoclc (Pa.) Democrat, publishes the
in his issue of 30th October, 1861:
11 We deem it due to Messrs. J. 0. Ayer & do., and
•the public, to make known our experience with the
use of their Extract Sarsaparilla in our family, by
ntating the circumstances under which it was taken
.and its efi'ects.
When our only ohiid, now in his third year, was
about eight months old, a sore appeared first in small
pimples on his forehead over his nose. These ra
jpidly increased, and, uniting, formed a loathsome,
wirulent sore, which finally spread over his forehead
and face, not even excepting his eyelids, which be
came so swollen, that his eyes were closed. We
■called a skilful ijiKyaiolan, who administered the
•usually prescribed remedies. A solution of nitrate
•of silver was •applied until the masß of corruption
■ which covered his entire face turned jet black. The
, Bore again and again burst through the scorched and
••'artificial skin formed by this solution. Meanwhile
’.many rer; edies were employed without any appa
rent benefit. For fifteen days and nights he, was
constantly held by his parents to keep him from
tearing open with his hands the corrupt mkss whioh
covered his face.
“Everything having failed, we were induced by the
Yiigh recommendations of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for
■the cure of Scrofulous disease, to give it a trial. In
his treatise on Scrofula, Dr. Ayer directs a mild so
lution of lodide of Potash to be used as a wash
while taking the Sarsaparilla, and it was faithfully
..applied.
“Before one bottle of Sarsaparilla had been given
the sore had lost much of its virulence, and com
: menced to heal. Another bottle effected an entire
• cure, and the general prediction that the child must
• •die was contradicted. His eyelashes, which came
• out, grew again, and his face is left without a scar,
as smooth as anybody’s.* It is unnecessary for me to
rotate in how high esteem we hold Ayer’s Saraapa.
•lilla.”
Hoarseness amd SoEE Throat.— -This
•painful result of “ Ca/cAin# CoZd,” or unusual exer
tion of the vocal organs, may at any time be removed
by allowing one or two of “ Brown’s JBronchial Tro
..eftfis,” or Cough Lozenges, to dissolve slowly in the
.mouth. Singers and Public Speakers will find them
-of peculiar advantage. Military Officers and Soldiers
.should have them , as they can be carried in the pocket and
'.taken as occasion requires.
Spring Clothing, at Reduced Prices.
Spring Clothing, of the latest styles.
Spring Clothing, ready-made.
Spring Clothing, first-class.
Spring Clothing, u one price.”
■Spring Clothing at Chas. Stokes & Co.’s,
Spring Clothing, under the Continental.
Spring Clothing, Chestnut street, below Ninth.
Spring Clothing—Spring Clothing—Spring Cloth
ing. ‘
Amusements of the Mississippi Elbet.
—The principal source of amusement to the sailors .
and oflicera of the Federal fleet bn the Mississippi,
is the getting up of “ Quaker -gunboats,’’ which are
■compounded of inch-plank, flour-barrel smoke-stacks,
-and poplar-log cannon. A coat of coal tar is given
to these sham iron-clads, and they are then sent, to
xun the gauntlet of the Vicksburg batteries. In this
city we get up real iron-clads, that look as innocent
as though there was not an ounce of iron about
them, butthatin reality are impregnable to bullets.
We refer to the iron-clad vests made at the Brown-
Stone Clothing Hall of Eockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603
.and-606 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
{Poverty is Often Despair, —A poor
'fellow weDt to hang himself, but, findinga pot of gold,
went merrily home. But he who had hidden the
pot went and hung himself. No man should there
fore despair, but should at once invest in a new Buit
.of Spring garments from the palatial clothing es
tablishment of Granyille Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut
street.
AJRRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
15irarfl'-t3te«Btuut s 1
*G W Bisliop.’Brodklyu '
J Kendall, New York
Geo N Morgan, Minnesota
John H Pell, Minnesota
John N Chase. Minnesota
at K Moorhead, Pittsburg :
A B Smith, Wisconsin m
J Lloyd Smith, Denver,CT
W 0 Whiteley,-Delaware
tThos M Ogle, Delaware
N Gay, Vermont '
Slai W I Hntclnnson, u S A
G C AUen, ■Washington
Miss Laura Moore .
Dr C Lewis, Washington
CTHazen, New York
L C England, lLock Haven .
J J Beckiirt, Pt Deposit, Md
PAKneisle, New York
J H Brinkley, Memphis
J T Nelson, Memphis J
A Canfield, U S N
JW Gray, Now York
Continental—Ninth a
Dr C Ashcoinbe, Md
C B'Gregory, Beverly, N J
D Myers, Newark, H I
T Skinner, Newark, N J
Mrs Von Hedeman, Balt
John AGreen, Baltimore
Chas G Arthur, U S N
Henry P McGrath, Ky-
R C Swan, -Wmsport
J H Kimball, Batb, Me
Lt Com R L May, U S N
SH Gregory, W Chester
Ellison C Doughty, N Y
E N Hance, Baltimore
M P O'Hern, Baltimore
HEBaeUier, NYork.
J B McMullin, Penna
B V Jacobs 8i la, Chicago
Dr Anspacb, West River
6 A Allen; N Jersey.
Geo Montletli, Washington
HSMcComb, Delaware
D Williams, -Washington
B L Plumb, New York
Mr & Mrs G M Parsons, Ohio
Mr it Mrs L S Hallock, N Y
W C Whitridge, N Bedford
I, Swet/er & ill, N Turk
H C Baldwin, Washington
Dr D McParlan, Wasli’n
Mr & Mrs Onderdonk, N Y
W G Harding; Boston
X Reynolds,’Norfolk, va
Pitt Cooke
.-3Ar-& Mis M Myers, N Y
Jas Verner
J H JoDes ••••••
L Waterhnry, New York
A Hollingsworth, Boston
W H Taylor, Chicago
B-C Sawyer. Jr, Pittsburg
E Shepard. Fort. Monroe
B B Yale & la,New York
G G Till ,
Mrs J F Cox. '
H-S McLean, .Chicago
Geo H Young, Chicago
/JM Murdock, Boston
J B Baker, New York
A W BertoJet,Penna :
f Merchants’—Fourth
J R Low ther, Newport
D T Johnson, Memphis <
Mrs Cmmbuker, Ohio
<3 H Pierce, Athens, Pa
John Lloyd, Altoona .
E M Day, Deerfield, 0 \
A McFarland ScdaiLPittsb’g 1
Amos Rogers, Xenia, 0
J M FdwardsrOhio
L B Powell, New Jersey
SSMarsh, USA.
D B Hunt, New 1 ork
J B Grim, Berks co
A G Brodhead,. M Chuuk
-MBarfy,Laueaster
J L Hays & la, Peaua - r
C T Roberts, Ebensburg, Pa
RH Thompson, l Ebensburg
American—Chestnut
Cliaa Tremain, New York
John Moore, Maryland
John Mitchell, Salem, N J *
John Mortimer. New York
JP Allman, Wilmington '
John Price, 'Maryland
J H Johnston,.Pa
JAC"W lute, Osceola
*W J Long, Osceola
H Sinickaon, Salem, N J .
J D Pancoast, Salem, N J
JGBrinckle n . wi
E 3) Thompson & sn, Md =
S Dyer "v
Jas Young, Delaware
W T Martin, New Jersey
J T Fcarou," New Jersey
J A llice, New Jersey
Geo C Scott, Illinois
33 T JJenlou, New York
SSt. Louis-Chestnut.
DV Zeller, New York
Geo W Wallasten
Chas Street, Baltimore
S J Sherman, New York
H C Caldwell, New York
C J Megiuniss, Baltimore
CF Wagner, Washington
J Van Rensselaer, K J
C A Darling, New Jersey
£ R Springer, Louisville
J R Creager, Louisville
WK Potts, Louisville
JHerrera.Caracas
H H Meflcham, New York
Commercial—Sixtli sti
H G Kurtz, New York
A Bunting, Penna
. .W T Seal, Penna
Jos A Bond, Media, Pa
' J B Nichols. Chet ter co
; B J Earle, Penoa
D B Mather, Sbippen, Pa
G B Nyce, Penna > j
A K Joyce, Penna
—G McKellam, Lancaster
Xt Col Matxsdoff, Virginia .
D P Newcomb, Boston
A M Dlckie»<CarverBYille
D M Carapscy, Penna •
Amos Rogers, Xenia, 0 .
B Loughery .
Blount Vernon—Scco]
-LSwaney, New York
F-E Donner. Boston
James Smith, New York ',
treet, below Nintli.
C H Moulton, Mass
G K Geist, West Che jter
P W McKadden, Penna
Warren Lazell, New York
S Allen & la, New York '
W Eaton, Brooklyn
John Hock & la, Pinegroye
L F Whitney. Penna
Judge Donaldson, Penna y
Alex Wentz, Woodbury, NJ
Chas A Cooke. New York.
Lieut 0 Vezin, U, S Army 3a
Daniel Curry, Delaware
Col C Carpenter. Texas
Thos Dumphy, New Y r ork
Thos P Witson, York
Dr Pomeroy, U S Army
Mrs Cooke, New York
Sami Hamilton, Baltimore
W It Keim, Reading
S B McLear, Delaware -
Edward L Smith, Bordentn
md Chestnut streets*
B A Onderdonk, N York
C F Manning & wf, Me
W B Probasco, Memphis
S N Pike, Cincinnati
J King, Jr. Chicago
J S King, N York
Mrs Johnson & 4ch, Wash’n
Mrs Colies, Washington
Miss Du Vernet, Wash’n. -
Henrv G Clark. Boston
GB White, USN ...
C B Marviu, N York
0 Chase, N York
W H Camile, Washington
Henry Boyd, N York
A C Good & wf, Wheeling
J F Bingham, Buffalo, NY
W G Moorhead, Rockwood
Mr & Mrs Mintarn, N York
Mrs Trumbull&ch, Wash
Miss Trumbull, Washingt
C Eames, .Washington
J B Stephenson, England
W W Baldwin, Conn -
James Gittinger. Maine •
S R Payson, .Boston
D A Fletcher,Martinsb,Va
Lt Col 0 R Green Sc wf
Gilbert E Carrie, N York
F P Lord, "Washington
Chas F Loony
Jas Wellington, Baltimore
S C Johnson, Connecticut
H G Budd. [Montgomery co
Geo C Roberts. New York
W Lamping, Baltimore
W M Otis,. Brooklyn
Aug J Brown, New,York .
H w Hager, Lancaster
J S Thompson Sc la
Mrs R A Walker, New Y ork
D C McClellan, New York
L J Albertson, Norristown
H Polkinborn, Wash, D G
J L Taylor, Ohio
ASolber, New York
JD Oppeler, New York
G W Clarke, St Louis
j M Schermerhorn, Buffalo
John Preston & la, Boston
l below Arch.
R Litzinger, Ebensburg, Pa
C Hampshire, JeanesvilLe
Wm Powell, St Cloud, Min
Benj Griffey, Ebensport
Mrs Hoe & dau. New York
C II Baker, Muhlenburg, Pa
Mrs E Green, Washington
EC Eyster, Chambersburg
T Saloryne, St Louis
C Bardwell. New York
H Kidder, Quincy, TU
S R Johnson, Nebraska
CaptHW Bousall Sc w,USA
W A Fritchey, Maryland
. AT Gilbert, Lockporfc.N Y
L Schafer, Canton, 0
, Hon A Packer, 31 Chunk
above Fifth*
N B Reynolds, New York
J M Slack, Boston
RCarrow, Backs co, Pa
E Carrow, Delaware
Chas J Starrett
Geo Ormrod, Tamaqna
Thoe T Orner, Indiana
L A Hoguet & wf. Bristol,Pa
S Ross, Pa . .
A F Howes, Pbila
R C Pyle &yrf. Easton .
D Duusmore, US N
C M Rogers, US N_
j A Wagner, New York
A Bergener, New York
J T Jakes, Delaware
W A Kennedy, Maryland
M A Long, Maryland
W W Montgomery, Penna
R B Swift
Street) above Third.
H Sabin, Baltimore
D Potter, New Jersey
George Ware & wf
J Paulk, Washington
J T Breckbill, Chicago
Robt Paul, New York
T Forrester, New York
W G Yorris, Pittsburg
Mr Render, Pittsburg
•T Scully, Michigan
JO K->id, Baltimore
F Warner, Washington
SShaw
treet, above Chestnut*
ELSwayne&la, Chester co
DI 1 Croshey, Pottstown .
John Maginois, PottHLown
H B Craig, W Chester
Mrs Craig &2ch, W Chester
Miss MK Craig. W Chester
Miss K Craig,* W Cheater
E Cleft, Bordentown, N J
J L Gibson; Maryland
Jesse McCormick, Oxford
,T W Woodside, Oxford
Wm Smith, Pottstown
W Kembell; Penna
J Kembell, Penna
Isaac Slack, Chester co, Pa
id above Arch.
IR Holmes, New York
M Williamson, Now York
| B Long, Baltimore
Tlie Union—Arcli si
R Bur t, Springfield, Mass
W J Holland, Mass
D Bern,Birmingham,Pa
JR Whitaker
Z Geary, Penna
J B Katnsny, New York
Miss Cleaver, Delaware
MissE Cleaver,Delaware
States Union—Sixtb.
Sam Dickey, N Bloom’d
Email Smith, Penna
Sam Miley, Penna
Clias A Rex, M Chunk
N S Faxon, Bell's Corner
Stpwn.rt Fpeer, N Concord
C M Fnulk, Laucaster co
John Bixler, Perry co, Pa
R Reynolds, Maryland
Madison—Second sti
W Evans. New .Terser
C ETriedler, Milford, Del
J B Davis, Milford, Del
C W Paine, Brooklyn
J W .Tump & la. Delaware
Mrs Gnflith, Milford, Del
MissEGriflith,Milford, Del
Mi's Jones, Milford, Del
Col W Butler, -Lewistown •
treet, above Market.
WV Graham, Laurel, Del
J Dilworth, Chester
W L Bailie, U S S CLinerono
L Geiser & son, Dovur, Del
T NBrown, Pittsburg
M S Buckman, Taylorsville
Mi's M Opdyke, Penna
J Carhart, Maryland
Mrs J Wise, Alleutowu
National—Race
Chflfl E Goetz, Now York r
D Turner. HartsvilJe
H.G Ballict, W Chester
Isaac E Rose
Alex Reed, West Chester
Mrs Orth, Lebanon
Miss A Orth, Lebanon
Mrs Gilbert, Annville, Pa
Miss Carmanv, Lebanon
Sami Hauer, Lebanon
A P Chambers, Sslinsgrove
Chas Hummel, Allentown
it., above Callowliill.
T 0 Mange, Penusbui'y
TS Leisenring, Lewistowu
G W Wagner, Port Clinton
J B Leisemiug, lowa
J M Pugh, lowa
Bald Engle—'Third Si
"Peter Geissinger, Bucks co ’
D G Urffer, Pennsburg
WWetlievhold, Penna i
•P B Gallagher,Phconixville .
B F Potts, Pennsbury
Black Bear—Tliird. St, above Callowliill..
Wm" Mutter, Beclitelsville .Tas Tomliason. Byberry
G Timmerman & la, Kutzn L Tomlinson, Byberry
Solomon N Laros, Penna O Sneyberger, Port Clinton
BeDj Tomlinson, Byberry, Miss Lark, Lebanon
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures
Headache immediately and was never known to fail.
Jayne’s Hair Toxic, Elegantly Per
fumed, can now be had in White-Flint Glass. Bottles,
with glass stoppers, suitable for the toilet table-or-dress
ing bureau. The qualities of this celebrated-prepara
tion are-so well known as to scarely require mention;
but we will say, if your head is bald or partially so—if
your hair is harsh and dry—falling off or turninggray—
or if your head is covered with dandruff,.'scurf, or skin
disease, JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC is the article to-remedy
these evils, andprove it you have only to give it a
trial. Prepared by Dr. D. JAYNES& SON, at 3-1& CHEST
NUT Street. • •- ' ap2-2t
Steinway a Son’s Sqtta <gsS3g§g
if and Grind PIANOS,**®?*' *
acknowledged the most perfect Instruments, in Eu
rope as well as iu this country. They were award
ed, in the’ last seven years, twenty-six first premi
ums, over the best makers in this country, and in
addition thereto the first prize medal at the Great Inter
national Exhibition in London, last summer. AH the
leading artists of this country, and some of them even in
Europe, use them in their Concerts.
Warerooms at BLASIUS BROS., 1006. CHESTNUT.
Street. ap2-thstulm
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
tylbs, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
rures. Ail Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory,.
Our One-Price System, is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
demy JONES & CO., 60* 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 in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving. the hair soft
beautiful.’ Sold by all Druggists, &c.
. 4®* The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOE, on the four sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Lafe233 Broadxoay and Bond streets
my2B-ly New York.
MARRIED.
ELMOBE-HERRING.—On March 31st, by Rev. E. W.
Hutter, Mr. J. Bolton Elmore to Miss Emma F. Herring,
both of this city. *
BOSSRRT—HtJRTT.-On the 30th of March, ult., by
Rev. W. T, Eva, Mr. James Bossert and Miss Barbara
A, daughter of the late James H. Hurtt, Eaa., all of this
city. *
PRATT—TAYLOR.—By Rev. S. E. Stevens, Henry C.
Pratt, M. D., to Hattie Taylor,both of Whitehall. *
- BROWN—MoGAW. —March 31st, by. Rev. Dr. S.Town
send, at his residence, No. 1020 Vine street, Mr. Isaac S.
Brown, of Delaware county, Penna., to Miss Margaret
McGaw, of Philadelphia. • *
GIBBONS.—March 30th, John W. Gibbons, aged 47,
formerly of England. *
KERFOOT.—On April Ist, Emma Wood, daughter of
George B. and Jnlia E. Kerfcot, aged 3 months and 15
dtos. **
ECKFELDT.—On the 31st ult., of consumption, Sarah
Hansell, wife of Jacob Eckfeldt, in the 45th year of her
age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ofWm.
Eckfeldt, Girard avenue, opposite Girard College, on
Friday afternoon, 3dinst., at 2 o’clock, without further
notice. : . »*
RUOFF.— On the 30th ult., at Camp near Falmouth,
Virginia, of typhoid fever,Henry Ruoff, of Company B,
23d Regiment, P. V., in the 27th year of his age.
His relatives and friends, the members of the 23d Regi
ment, P.V., now in the city, Provost Guard, Northern
Liberties Lodge, No. 17, I. O.of 0.F., Northern Liberty
Fire Company, No. 1, Hatters’ Association, and De
laney Yacht Club, are respectfully invited to attend his
funeral;' from the retidence of his father, Charles Ruoff,
No. 508 Green street, on Friday afternoon, 3d inst., at 2
o’clock. . ," ■ **
. SHULTZ. —On the 31st ult., Margaret *L., relict of the
late Robert E. Shultz, Esq., in the 53d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from her late residence,. Oak street,
above Forty-second, West Philadelphia, on Friday
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah
Cemetery. ■ • **
HARDY.—On the 31st March; J. Richardson Andrews,
son of James and Josephine M. Hardy, aged 3 months
and 50 days.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 212
North Fifth street. Camden, NrJ. ,tliis (Thursday) after
noon, at 2K o’clock. *
HACKER. —Near) Aquia 'Creek Landing, Virginia, on
the 29th March, Captain Wm. -B. : Hacker, of 3d- Mary
land Volunteers, aged 18 years and 7 months, son o£ W.
A. Hacker, of Worcester, Massachusetts.
Funeral from the residence ofD*. O. Shaipless, 401
South Eighth street, this day,Thursday, at 2 PI M. To
proceed to Laurel Hill. CWorcesUr and Salem CMass.)
papers please copy. J .*
CRAWFORD.—On Monday morning, 30th ultimo,
Samuel H. Crawford, in the 73d yearof nis age;
The relatives and friends of the family are-respectfally
invited to attend the funeral,from his late residence,No.
658 North Tenth street,this (Thursday)-morningj. at 9
o’clock. Services at the Tenth. Baptist Church, Eighth
street, above Green street. *
DESAUQUE. —On the morning of the*3oth ult., after a
lingering Christiana R., wife of Charles E; De
sauque, and daughter of the late Pierce Crosby, of Dela
ware county, Pennsylvania.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence.
No. 2009 Walnut "street, on Thursday morning, at 10
o’clock, without further notice. **
BATCHELDER.—In the borough of Princeton, on the
30th of March, Rev. George W. Batchclder.
His friends are invited to attend his funeral, from the
State-street M. E. Church, in the city of Trenton, this
(Thursday) afternoon, 2d inst.'i affl. o’clock. *
T)LACEL AND WHITE MOZAM-
H BIOTES, 4-4 WIDE, cents.
Black and white striped Mohairs, 23 cents.
Biack and white De Laines. 23 cents.
Black and white all wool Mdhsselines, 44 cents;
Black and white Lawn, and Chintzes, 18& cents.
Black and white Cliallie de Laines, 31M cents.
Black all wool Mousseline de Laines, 44 cents.
Black all wool Mousselines, double width, S7>£cents.
Black silk Challie, 50 cents. . »
Black Bareges, 25 cents; Bombazines, $l, &c. &c.
BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
A-A EIGH CETINTZES REDUCED TO
25 CENTS. -
1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents.
2 case 4-4 Double Purples, 2' cents.
1 case 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents. .
1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents.
• EYRE & LAND-ELL,
apl FOURTH aud ARCH.
ST OC K OF SEASONABLE
A GOODS adapted to First-class Trade. ...
Novelties in Dress Goods.
Spring Silks, new styles.
Opening of Spring Mantles.
New style Bock-spun Shawls;.
EYRE Sc LANDELL,
apl ' FOURTH and .ARCH. -
iw3E» SAINT CLEMENT’S CRURCH,
fcCs=> TWENTIETH and CHERRY Streets.—There will
be Divine service, and a Sermon by the Rector, Rev.
Mr. WALDEN, THIS EVENING, at 7K o’clock. It*
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDJiN Street,below Broad.—THE AN
NUAL'MEETING of all those whohavo been confirmed
in this Church since its organization, will (D. Y.) be held
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at o’clock. A sermon
■will be preached by the Rector, after which -/The Holy
Communion ” will be administered. Seats provided for
strangers. ■ ■■ It*
|TKS=» THE NA.TIONAX UNION ASSOCIA-
ItO&a TION. —Members resident in the FIFTH WARD
can get the published Rules of Government b v calling on
the Secretary, EGBERT K. NICHOLS,
J At No. iao South SlXTH,Street, .
Or, No. 318 South FIFTH; Street.
SEVENTH WARD,—Alii* LOYAL
and Patriotic Citizens of the SEVENTH WARD,
who are in favor of forming LEAGUE to sus
tain the National Government, will meet on THURSDAY
EVENING, April 2d, at 8 o’clock, at O’Neill s Hall, cor.
BROAD and LOMBARD Streets. ■ ■ •
William Perry, Ferdinand J. Dreer,
F. A. Godwin, Hugh Stevenson,
John Lindsay, S. Weir Lewis,
Michael Errickson, Wm. Gladding,
Thos. J. Williamson, Charles Williams,
Samuel W. Gray, Wm. Devine, Jr.,
A. S. McMurray, Richard Wright,
H. B. Banting, -Joseph B. Andrews,
JohnEisenbrey, Jr., James Miller, -
John Gibson, John Fulton,
Penrose Fell, . ■ Henry C. Potter. [apl-2t*
TENTH WARD.-A MEETING OF
THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB of the Tenth
Ward,, will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, the 3d iust.,
at 8 o’clock, at the house of CHARLES C. OVER BECK,
Eleventh and Vine Streets. An election for officers of the
Club wUI be held. All true and loyal men in favor of
sustaining the National Administration in ALL its efforts
to crush out the rebellion, are invited to attend.
JOSHUA SPERING, President.
Wm. R. Leeds, Secretary- - ; •* apl-2t*
OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA.
|c£company FOR insurances on LIVES AND
GRANTING'ANNUITIES, -Philadelphia, March 5,1863.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special meeting
of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their
Office, on Monday, April 6,1863, at 12 o’clock M, to con
sider the propriety of accepting 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. ; ____ . ,
mh51219 26 ap2s*~ WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary.
OPENING OF TWENTIETH
WARD NATIONAL UNION READING ROOM.—
A meeting of the loyal citizens of Twentieth ward avill
he held at the Hall; southwest corner of ELEVENTH
Street and GIRARD Avenue, on THURSDAY Evening,
April 2d, at 8 o’clock. .
Hon. WILLIAM ■H. ARMSTRONG, of Lycoming
county, and other distinguished speakers, will address
the meeting. By order of-the • : •
apl-2t* NATIONAL UNION WARD COMMITTEE.
notice.—THE ANNUAL meet
ing of the Rosine Association .of Philadelphia
will be held at llandel and Haydn Hall on THURSDAY
AFTERNOON, April 2d, atitef o’clock, whenaßoardof
Managers will he chosen, and the u3ual business trans
' All ladies are respeetfnlly invited to atteiid. mh3l-3t* .
HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111?
Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided .for in the most comfortable
manner, free of charge. • B. F. GLENN, :• .
n022-tf v ' Secretary of Board of Managers. -
O F FICJ: JFtH wg °ON AMD
TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPA
NY, 358 South TxiIRD Street, Philadelphia, : March
26, 1863—The interest coupons on the First Mortgage
bonds of this Company, due April 1,1863, -will be paid on
and after that day on. presentation at the of the
Company. - \* - . J. P. AERT3EN,.. -
. .mh26-7t, . : ' • Treasurer.
PENNSYLVANIA MINING CpMC
PANT OF MICHIGAN. —Notice is hereby given,
that the Annual Meeting]of the Stockhold the
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN
will be held at the Ofllcn of the Company, No.. 417 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April,6th, 1863;
at 12 o’clock M., at which time and place an-election for
Nine Directors, to serve for one year, will be held.
• . S. M. DAY, Secretary.
Dated Philadelphia, March 20, 1863. . mh2l-14t
fwzss. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel
phia, October 24; 1862. , „ • - . ..
Wounded Soldiers ana 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,
jao-6m Government Surgeon-Artist..
NTOTICE.—MR. RODOLPHE LIEN - -
HART, in New York, is authorized to sign our firm
by procuration. APPOLD 6CHULTHESS & CO.,
. Lyons, France, March 1,1863. - aplGt*
itrect, above Tliird.
.Tas L Rowland,Bothlehem
Dr Barrick, Marsillou,Ohio
D F McClure,Crawfordsv'llo
J W Sradly
j F Harris, Pottsyille
J M Ritziu, Baltimore
D Paxton, Philadelphia
and Market streets.
M W Hirst, Lancaster co
John H Devar
W M Chambei’3, Ind co. Pa
PHMcCaulley
John Bill, Boston
W Sanders, Boston
D| Hawley, Now York
AF Gamber, Bradford co,Pa
It,,above Tliird.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JgPUN PLAID SILKS.
BLUE AND WHITE PLAIDS.
PEARL AND WHITE PLAIDS. "
LEATHER AND WHITE PLAIDS.
WHITE AND BLAGK PLAIDS.
ONE DOLLAR.
PLAIN SILKS, CHOICE COLORS.
PLAIN REP SILKS, SMALL FIGURES.
FANCY SILKS.
PLAIN BLACK SILKS, A LARGE STOCK.
FIGURED BLACK SILKS, AT THE OLD PRICE.
SMALL CHECK SILKS.
We are felling all our Silks at lower prices than we can
replace them. . •
PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES,
In Modcs,Drabs,Taus, Leather, Solferino,and Violet,
COLORED ALPACAS,
In Choice Colors.
LIGHT FIGURED ALL-WOOL DELAINES.
Figured all-wool delaines at CO, 56, 6?c.
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, 25 to 50c.
Light Spring Delaines, at &10. -
FRENCH LAWNS, AT OLD PRICES.
Fine French Organdies at 50, 62, 75c.
Fino French Jaconets at 37>£, 50, 62c.
Good StyUs of Lawns at 25, 28. 31c.
A. large assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods,
at less than wholesale prices.
DARK DELAINES at 25c.
MERRIMAC CHINTZES at 25c.
ENGLISH CHINTZES at 25c;
GOOD CHINTZES at 22c.
YARD-WIDE ENGLISH CHINTZES at 37Kc.
FINE FRENCH CHINTZES at 50c
A large assortment of
- > LIGHT SPRING CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, and
SACQUES.
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS,
At our usual low prices.
40-spring Skeleton Skirts at 8*1.25,
.Ames' Patent clasp Gore Trail Skirts.
500 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, broad hems.at 50c.
COATS’ SPOOL COTTON at $1.05 per doz. “
CLARK’S ENAMELLED COTTON, colored, at $l.
H. STEEL & SON,
ap2 Kos, 713 ami Tin North TENTH Street.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Ladies are invited to call and examine the
NEW “ COVENTRY RUFFLING,"
The mofrt desirable Trimming yet introduced for
LADIES* AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR,
E . M. NEEDLES ,
apl-6t 10134: CHESTNUT Street.
O P E N I N G .
J. M. HAFLEIGD,
(SUCCESSOR TO t. J. LEVY A C 0.,)
No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN
SPRING CLOAKS,
OK THURSDAY, APRIL 3.
Just received per steamer, the latest
ORGANDIES,
ORGANDY ROBES*
PIQUE ROBES,
PERCALE ROBES.
In port per Asia:.
ONE HUNDRED PIECES PLAIN TAFFETAS.
Embracing all tlie new shades. mh3l-3t
MILITARY GOODS.
Q.OVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FAENHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO.,
No. aao chestnut stbbet.
mhSO-Sra '
Q W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
BANSOM-STKEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
AST) '
WLITABYGOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY.
Ja9tf6m
PHOTOGRAPHS#
■pVKBY DAY ADDS TO THE AT.-
ready wide-sprea'd reputation of REIMER’S Colored
Photographs. Their fine quality and accuracy of color
never fail to please. SECOND St., above Green. It
AT WAR PRICES,— I THE TRIE HAS*
no equal to those masterly portraits,
REIMER’S Life-size , Photographs in oil colors. Secure
one now, at SECOND Street, above Green. . It
FINANCIAL.
g HARYEY THOMAS,
STOCK 4ND BILL BROKER,
No. 313 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKSand BONDS,and all kfcads ofU. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at
lowest rates. _
UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIS percent. BONDS,
furnished at PAR in sums to suit. : ,
lUliiiQliuU 1., X JIA, 1U OUillQ .V/ PUl.i
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers
to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D*. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myers & Co,, Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Fnmess.Brinley, St Co., John Thomas, Esq.
apl-3m if
JJDWAED M . DAV I S ,
STOCK AMD EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 39 South THIRD Street, (upstairs,)
' Philadelphia.
A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI
NESS TRANSACTED. '
Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission.
Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and
Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on
Europe Sold ■ Special Collections made. Coin and Cur
rency Bought. interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m
■piRST APRIL COUPONS
7 3-10
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
ABOUT MATURING,
BOUGHT OR COLLECTED.
DREXEL, & CO.
mh27-10t :
JOHN C. CAPP &SON,
STOCK AND NOTE BRO-KERS,
No. 33 South TBHtD Street,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’Bank.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUQHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION,
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
mM2-3ra ON THE BEST TERMS.
tj. s. ; ■■
FIVE-TWENTIES, .
OR
TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by tbe SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to leceive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest.will commence from the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,
or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
-on the first days of May and Novemberjpf each year. At
the present premium ok gold, these Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent, per annum. •
A full supply always on hand.
jay oookb;
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 BQUTH THIRD; STREET,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On and after July Ist, 1563, the privilege of convert
ing. the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES
INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com-,
monly called “Five-Twenties”) will cease.
All who wlsh;;to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan
must, therefore,: apply before the Ist of JULY next,
JAY COOKE,
V . Subscription. Agent, -
mh4-tjyl ; a. 114 South THIRD Street, Pliilada.
dhqn nnn T bust money.—in
tJpdLJ j v/UU TEREST, ‘ 5 per cent, for first-class
Mortgagor City & SON.
mh3l-3t* 344- South THIRD Street.
non —THIS AM O UNT TO
*jp<£ $ Loan on City or Country first mort
gages. Cmh2s] ;E. PETTIT. 309 WALNUT Street.
A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
-tV OFFICE, 350 G Street, C.
. Will he sold at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,
April 22d, at the Depot of the Orange, and Alexandria
Railroad, in Alexandria, Va.: . , :
From 40 to 50 tons Old Iron Car Axles. .
From 50 to 60 tons Wrought-iron Scrap.
From 40 to 50 tons Strap Rail. V . e ,; . t
A large quantity. _of Old .Car Axles, Sheet-lion
Stacks; Sc.
Bale to commence at 10 A. M. . - >. .
Tern, Cash, in Government Fu.uK BOBIKsiiIT , Vf: :
mh2-12t , Captain and A.- Q. M. •
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-aold at Public Sale,
to the highest and best bidder, for .cash; at MICIIE
NER’S STORE, No. 142 Noith Front Street, on MONDAY,
April 13tli. 1863, at 12 o’clock M,- the oargo of th®
Schooner LIGHTNING, consisting of 30 bags coffee, 20
sacks salt, 4 caseß matches, 12 boxes tin, 3 trunks mer
chandise, 9 bags shot, 6:boxoa 1 soap; 9
cases, 11 demijohns, and 1 basket liquors. Catalogues
will be issued five days prior to the sale,when the goods
can be examined. - WILLIAM MILLWARD.
United States Marshal E; D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, April 1. 1863. -ap2-6t
TDEIMER’S IVORYTYPES ARK NOT
-tV excelled by any, made iu the city; More artistic and
natural be imagined.. Go to,Gallery,
SECOND Btroet, above Green, and see thom; It
THE PRESS.-—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1863.
REMOVAL.
J. B. LIP PIN CO TT & CO.,
TO THEIR NE W STORE,
ap2-ct 715 & 717 MARKET STREET.
REMOVAL.
THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION
No. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET.
mliSo-6t ;
DRESS AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
Bugle Gimps, Embroidering Braids,
Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps,
Soutache Trimming, ‘ Cotton and Silk Zouave
Alpaca Silk Ribbons, - [Braids,
Guipure Laces, Silk and Union Beltings,
And a variety of other fashionable Trimmings.
Also, a fnll assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED
The goods being all our own manufacture and impor
ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and
nvite the attention of the trade.
WM. H.HOESTMANN & SONS.
Manufactory and Store,
mhl6-lm FIFTH and CHERBY Sts.. Philadelphia.
QANTON FLANNELS,
Heavy and Medium,
NEGRO KERSEYS,
Plain and Twilled. .
LIN SE Y S,
White Rock, Westerley &c., &c.
BROWN DRILLS.
On hand, and for sale by
BIIIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
apl-12t : , - 113 CHESTNUT Street,
GOODS.
Paris Novelties in
BARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
BARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKI-BLUB CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANBARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE BUCK.
BRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. .
HEAYt LINEN BRILLS AND BUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by
FEOTHINGHAM & WELLS.
sel-iftf:
JOHN. KELLY, JR.,
TAILOR,
HAS EEMQ.VED FKOM 1039 CHESTNUT-SOTEEET,
' 50
EDWARD P. KEUUY’S,
£43 South. THIRI> Street,
Whare he presents to former patrons and thepublic
the advantages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal if‘not su
perior-,, to any in the city—the skill and taste of himself
and EDWARD P. KELLY*. the two best Tailors of the
city—at prices much lower than any other first-class esta
blishment of the city. mfi3l-tf
TVLAGK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
T> At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK GASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, SSJSO. At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5:50. At 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGO & VAN GUNTEN’S, .. No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEITS, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S. No. 704’MARKET Street.
GRISG:& VAN GUHTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street.
mh2l-6m .
pOYS’ CLOTHING.
JACKETS AND PANTS.
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT RETAIL FOR MEN’S AND DOTS’ WEAR.
COOPER & GONABD.
rnhl4-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND.MARKET StH.
HARDWARE AND!
-yy'ORMAN & el;
jnh2l-stuth2m
■v ' )
/
CLOSING OUT, AT
OLD K It I O B S ,
Tiraistß<at'rf HOUSE, .comprisln*
A LARCH;ASSORTMENT OP
ALL KINDS 05 GOODS.
iX7 MARKET and 4X6 COMMERCE .Streets.
mh6-lmtf- . . o
THE copartnership hereto-
J- foro existing between THOMAS E« WALTON and
FRANCIS M. BARTLEMAN; trading under the name of
THOMAS E. WALTON & CO.; is this day dissolved by
mutual: consent. The said THOMAS E. WALTON Will
settle the business of the late firm. :
Philadelphia, April 1, 1563.;
X have this day associated with me in the LOOKING
GLASS-AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, at No. 48
-N. SECOND Street, my Brother, WILLIAM L. WALTON.
The title of the firm to be ;
ap2-2t* • ,T. E. &W. L. WALTON.
“VTOTICB.—N OTTOE IS HEREBY
GIVEN of the following changes in the Limited
Partnership ofWOOD St CARY. The interest of RICH
ARD A. ROBERTSON, the. Special Partner, has been
assigned to WILLIAM L. GRECO, of the city of Phila
delphia ; and the interest of JOHN CARY, who was one
of the General Partners, lias betn assigned to CHARLES
CARY, also of said city. The firm, as thus altered, car
ries on the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STRAW AND
MILLINERY GOODS BUSINESS, under the same Arm
name, and at the same location, No. TJBS CHESTNUT St.
THOMAS H. WOOD,
CHARLES CARY.
Geueral Partners.
WILLIAM L. GREGG.
Special Partner.
ap2-th6t*
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
IMPOBTEKS AND M ANUF ACTUBBB.S OF
LOOKING GLASSES.
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS,
PORTRAIT,
PICTURE, and
v PHOTOGRAPH FRAMER
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. •
EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND
gallery of paintings,
deBl-tf 810 CHESTNUT Bti:«et, ; Fhlladelpht».
WILLIAM N...ATWOOD,
* Baa * g UNDERTAKER, „ ~
Has removed'from his fovmor residence to No. 44 North.
ELEVENTH > Stroot, third house below Arch, _ west
.Bide. ‘ ; mhdl-imu
REMOVALS.
PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
Have Removed
HAS REMOVED FROM
XfO. 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
TRIMMINGS, &c.
SMALL WARES.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CLOTHING.
Fine Clothing,
Made up early, for
Spring and Summer Sale 3,
now ready,
WAMAKER & BROWN,
“OAK HALL,”
S.E. cor. 6th & Karket.
DESIRABLE
PROPERTY
POK
INVESTMENT,
PRICES
SURE TO ADVANCE.
BOYS’ SUITS, $6.
BOYS’ SUITS, $7.
BOYS’ SUITS, $B.
BOYS’ SUITS, $9.
BOYS’ SUITS, $lO.
BOYS’ SUITS, $ll.
BACKS AND SUITS MADE TO OKDKB.
i| CUTLERY.
Manufacture:
ST-STEEL
PATENT CAS
TLERY
TABLE CU
COMBUfATION KNIVES,
forks, and Spoons,
No. 130 PEG STREET,
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DEALERS IE
DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation,
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters in the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s groat
restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya
Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers.
Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover-buds,
Orange-peel, Snake-root,. Caraway, Coriander, Bur
dock, S.-T.—lS6O-X., &c.
The following is, a sample of the testimony daily re
ceived :
Bolsters' Home, Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 15,1863.
Messi'S. P. 11. Drake & Go.:
Gentlemen: This institution has,received and ex
tended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I
have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in
numerous cases ot exhaustion, fevers, want of appetite,
&c., with remarkable and gratifying results.
It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has
given many a poor fellow his usual health. I wish this
preparation was in every family, in everv hospital, and
on every battle-field.
With respect, your servant,
Br. G. W. ANDREWS, Sup’t.
Gentlemen: We require another supply of your Plan
tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases
with the guests of our house.
Respectfully,
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.
* * * I had been so ill with Liver Com
plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon
my business. I used three bottles of the Plantation
Bitters, and, to my astonishment, *am entirely cured.
They are the best .medicine I ever used, and I shall en
deavor to make them known. Please inform me what
S.—T.—lB6o—X. means.
Youra-.truly, H. B. KINGSLEY.
Du. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re
giment, writes: I wish every soldier hadabottle of
Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per
fect. and harmless tonic I eyer used. ”
Galt House, Louisville, Ky„ Dec. 21,1861.
Messrs. P. H. Drake «fc Co.:
We are compelled to' order twelve dozen Plantation
Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro
curing this admirable article.
• * * * * */ The Plantation Bitters have cured
me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four years*
standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as
far as I know, with signal success.
I am, &c. • Rev. J. S. CATHORN.
Messrs. Drake & Co.: . .
The Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here.
Send us twenty cases more, and oblige
Yours truly, T. P.-SAUNDERS & CO.
Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and
clergymen, lawyers,"and students exhausted by men
tal labor, will find the Plantation Bitters a most bene-
ficial tonic.
Every bottle has the fac simile of our signature on.
a steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country Stores.
fe26-thstu-taplif
JJEALTH AND STRENGTH
TO THE SUFFERING.
WILD CHERRY
Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco
vered for all pulmonary complaints, Conghs, Sore
v Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sce
7noptysis (Spitting Blood), Short; Breath',
Croup, Wasting Flesh, Pains and Sore- .
ness, Weak Breast, Tickling Irritation,
or rising in the Throat, Broken
Constitution, from the abuse of
.calomel and other causes,
all Throat, Breast,
ana
Lung
Complaints. Let
• no disease, however
bad it may be, or length
a ’of time it may have existed,
discourage you until you have
tried this great Medicamentum.
Wonderful cures have taken, place,
; when, to all human prohabilifcyj.it could
not be possible. The popular impression,
, .strengthened by some scientific opinions, that
Consumption cannot.be cured, has no douht hastened
“the. death of many an invalid, by depriving them of the
of hope.-.-rPersomL afflicted with Pectoral ■
disease should besupported by every assurance of a cure,
not alarmed by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of ~
'those around. For onr part, we do novbelieve that Con
sumption . isincurable; and let Physicians theorise as
they will, we have a mass of evidence to prove that per
sons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cough
deep, bloody expectoration, pains, and oppression, sore
throat, diarrhoea, night sweats, burning fever, &c.,
have.been permanently cured by “Dr. SWAYNE’S
COMPOUND SYRUB OF WILD ” A good
appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition
for active exercise is sure to follow" its usd. - Thirty
years’experience in this and foreign countries ,is con
vincing proof. Beware of all preparations purporting
to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr.
Swayne & Son, the original and only genuine.-
Dr. SWAYNB’S Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH
Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists
and Dealers. - mh9-iftf
■OYE AND EAR.—PEOF. J. ISAACS,
AJ Oculist and Aurißt, from Leyden, Holland, Is per
manently located at No. 611 PINE Street, where he treat?
all diseases of the Bye or Ear scientifically, and cures—
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. ;
N. B.—No charges made for examination- Office hour*
from 8 to 11 o’clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. ... ja4-3m*
J? URN I T U R E .
A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
W. J. ALLEN & BROTHER,
CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL-
L LIARD TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
- No. 5801 South SECOND Street,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are
; now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full supply, finished with the
. MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superior to all others.
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OF
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mh!6-2m -Wholesale Agent for Pennsylvania-
POIN SALE—THE COINS OE ED-
V 7 WARD COG AN’S saK in Now York, onthojtbaud
Btli April, will be on EXHIBITION,;iit No.
TENTH. Street, Philadelphia; o.u the Ist and 2d April,
till 5 o’clock each day, . nril 94*
... March 31,' 1863.; j . . l m ' il
insurance: companies.
gTATEMENT
CONDITION OP THE
METROPOLITAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YOKE, JANUAEY 1, 1863.
CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN CASH $300,000.
ASSETS.
Cash on band and deposited in bank. .....$39,932 89
Cash in hands of agents and in course of trans
mission... 17,783 90
Loans secured by Bonds and Mortgages, being
the first lien on Real Estate, on which there
is less than one year’s interest due and owing 207,125 00 *
Loans on. which interest has not been paid
within one year.. 1 150 00
United States Seven-Thirties, Treasury notes,
$lOO,OOO. 102,500 00 '
Stocks held as collateral security for loans:
Par value. Market value. Amount
$38,550 $36,695.25 loaned 23,169 00
Amount of Premium N0te5........ 25,283 00
Amount of interest due.... 4,466 89
Amount of Premium Notes due and unpaid..... 6,676 57
Amount of all other property...... 20,100 00
liabilities;.
Claims which are in suit or contested by the
Company... $2OO 00
Losses paid during the year..... •-...598,182-33
Losses during the year, not settled. 9,250 00
Amount of dividends declared $10,500.00
Amount of money borrowed, secured by United
States Treasury Notes $80,000.00 80,000 00
INCOME.
Cash premiums received
Premium Notes taken by the Company.
Amount of interest money received
Amount of income from other sources;..
EXPENDITURES.
Amount of losses paid during the year......... 1
Amount paid or owing for reinsurance
Amount of return premiums paid r.....
Amount of dividends paid..
Amount of expenses paid, including commis
sions and fees paid to agents and officers of
the Company......
Amount of taxes paid by the Company ....
JAMES LOEIMEB GBAHAM, President
E. A. .Btansbttrt, Secretary.
SABINE & BUY,
Agents and Attorneys for the Company,
147 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
' Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
A INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
This Company is now prepared to make insurance
against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms.
Tlieir losses will be promptly settled, and that those
for the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re
cipients:
Mrs • Jane Ferree... ►
L. G. Mytinger & Co
Beverly R. Seim-...
"WilliamE. Taber-..
John Cundy
P. P. Morris
W. Y. Petit...
L. G. Mytinger & Co
R. E. Sellers
Other small losses
This Company have'no unsettled losses.
The assets of the Company are now
Mortgages and ground rents
Real estate (taken for debts) cost
Stocks and bonds
BUIb receivable. ••
Due from individuals.
Cash in 8ank...........
Stock notes.
DIRECTORS.
R. P. King,President, M. W. Baldwin, Yico Pre-
Charles P. Hayes, ' sident,
P. B. Savery,
Alexander Murphy,
H. C. Howell,
John Clayton,
Ed. Wiler,
T. K- Collins,
John Killgore,
J.' M. Cowell,
S. J. Megargee. •
pah2S-stuth3m*if F. B.
LACKBURNB, Secretary.
QJRAED FIRE AND MARINS
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL 9300,000.
This Company continues' to take risks os the sa'ei
alasses of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the beneSt
of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT. JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. E. HEA2LITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jb., PETER S: HOE, of Jf. T.J
TO M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPHKLAPJLM. D., N. S. LAWRENCE,
THOMAS DRAK& JOHN SUPPLER
THOMAS CRAVEN, President
A. S. GILLETT. Vice President,
JiS. B. ALVORP. Secretary. J ap26-iftf
rjTHE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) ,
COMPANY’S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS. -
DIRECTORS.
7. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart,
William McKee, John H. Brown,
Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringer.
John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Fahnestock,
Benj. T. Tredick, James L. Claghorn,
Mordecai L. Dawson. William G. Boulton.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. felff
!E COMPANY, NO-
Tj'AMB INSURANi
A 406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILAD2
FIRE AND INLA
DISEC'
>ELPHIA.
UU> Itf SURAtfCS.
'TORS.
E. D. Woodruff,
Geo. A. West,
John. Kessler, Jr.»
Chas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenheim,
Josep D. Ellis.
'K, President.
LRDSON, Vice President,
SB, Secretary- [jals-ira
Francis IT. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewie, Jr.,
John W. Everman,
Philip S. Justice,
O. W 7 Paris,
FRANCIS N. BU(
CHARLES RICHj
WILLIAMS I. BLANCH A
FERSOtf AX.
TOHN GOLDING, OF LIVBEPOOL,
v is entreated to write home immediately. If this
should meet the eye of any'one who has seen, or heard of
him. they are requested to communicate with LEA COR
BETT, Miltiurn, Broome county. New York, or Mr.
GOLDING, HuckinsHey, Liverpool, England. ap2-th2t*
PENSIONS.—SIOO BOUNTY AND
PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two
years, and all'soldiers who have been discharged by*
reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to
the $lOO bounty ; and the latter, also, to apension,
JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for .Claimants, :
mhlS . 424 r WALNUT Street.
XEGAI. .
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
A tHE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MICHAEL HOGG, deceased.
The appraisement •under the g,ct of April 14th, ISol,
h&vingbeen filed, Notice is hereby given that ANN M.
HOGG, the widow of the decedent, claims to retain $3OO
out of the real estate of the decedent; and she will applv
to the Orphans’ Court for approval of the appraisement
on FRIDAY, April 17th, 1333.
DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
Attorney for the Widow.
ap2-ths4fc
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
A FRESH. ASSORTMENT, AT LESS
-tX THAN FORMER PRICES.
FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
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J.O.FULLER,
: Importer and Wholesale Dealer in <S*Sfc
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
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„ JEWELRY>
J ' 0. _FULLBB’S \ -
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m «* si tossjwfefi
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\Vi4-if-lfi VJ>f ' ' ’ '1 ~ -
yULCANITE RINGS.
A. full assortment, aUstaos aud style*.
IW' CHKMToI3-Sin
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Director....y^y;-/;;;•-- BKATT.
Mr. GRAUbegs respectfully to aunouQce iliat, having
just completed a season of six weeks in Boston, where
the artists ofbis double company and the novelty of his
repertoire created a sensation that resulted la the longest
and most prosperous campaign on record, he will com
mence a series of performances in Philadelphia
. ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL &,
on which occasion the highly-esteemed prinia donna,
MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG,
will make her FIRST FAREWELL APPEARANCE
prmr to her departure for London, where she is engaged
ai her Majesty s Theatre. She will appear in the earn*
opem. selected for lier in London.
LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX,
Supported py the entire strength of the company.
AcTni&»jon to Parquet, Balcony, uni Dress Circle, #1;
reserved seats SO cents. Family Circle ft) cents, Gai
, »r ce ?* s WT ]l commence on Saturday at 3
A. M. at the Academy, and at Gould's Music Score,
apl-tf “
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
GRAND DRAMATIC and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
For the SOLE E3SNBFIT of the various U s A
HOSFITALS, id and abound Philadelphia.
THURSDAY ZVENIUGF, April *2, 13§&
The following well-known iTworites of Philadelphia
are among the number who’have so kindly consented to
asfeist on this occasion :
Mrs. JOHN DREW. (Arch-sfe-. Thej-the?)
Mrs. M. A. Theatre:)’
Mr. W. WHEATLEY, «Jhestni#-sfc Theatre) 5
SIGNOR BLITZ, (Assembly Bu«d*cgs ; )-
THE HUTCHINSON FAMIEY7
THE HERMAN ORCHESTRA! (under tire leadership
of Mr. SCHOFIE) D.)
GOVERNOR CURTIN will bepresentou i-bis occasion*
should circumstances permit.
TICKETS .*£&; CENTS.
(Reserved Seats 25 csn*s extra, *n i applica&bn at the*
Box Office of the Academy of Music. £
Tickets may also be obtained at all She HospitftlS in the*
city; at the Soldiers’ Reading Room, and at the Yariour
Musical and Bookstores.
The MILITARY BAND connected with the t?. S. A;
Hospital, W6Bt Philadelphia, will asssstoil fchtecrcca'
sion. mh2s
l\r E W chestnut-street thea
■**' THE.
Lessee ard Manager. Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, April ?4ilBSh
MR ED WIN FORREST
Will appear for ,
T ;. th* first time this season.
In Ins powerful impersonation of
T ts y>. ~ - SPARTACUS, ' ‘
In Dr. Bird s great American Tragedy of
_.... .... THE GLADIATOR,
which will be produced with
TIIE t WHOLE RESOURCES OF THE THEJSfRE.
in scenery, Dresses, and Appointments, and’
supported hy a
„ t x. S /S I^?RB^ CAST 081 CHARACTERS.
Mr. J. McCullough, as Pliaenvfne.
Mr. A. W.Fenno, as . c?2£S*
Mr. J. Canoll, a 5............ .BraJ£hins :
Mr. J. W. Collier, as... - ™FloiS'-
Mr. J. Martin a 5..... Leutulusl
Mr. G. Becks, a 5....... .....Crixus
Mr. J. T. Ward, as . Gellia’s!
Mr. C. Ivmgsland, as. 8 Enomanus.-
Mrs. J. H Alien, a 5......... Julian
Madame Ponisi, as .. ..Sanona.
Conductor Mr. MARK HASSLBR.
FRIDAY EVENING, April 3d, ISG3,
EDWIN FORREST WILL APPEAR.
On SATURDAY—In consequence of its
Success,
$417,227 25
2G1.L9Q69
25.288 00
24,504 47
2,500 00
DANIEL E. BANDMANN,
WILL, FOR THE SECOND TIME,
Appear in his new character of “ Narcisse Romeao. **“
TIME CHANGED.
Doors open at 7K: Curtain rises at to 8 o’clock
142,634 78
2.246 06
6,259 99
10,500 00
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE:
' Sole Lessee ......Mrs. M. A. GARREPFSOW.
Business Agent .....Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, April 2, 19£h
Will be performed the Comedy of
DOMBEY AND SON.
Captain Cutt1e....... . ....Mr. D. Setchell,
To conclude with the beautiful coined v of
THE SERIOUS FAMILY.
Aminadab Sleek..... . -....Mr. D. Setchell.
Caplain Murphy Maguire. Mr. J. 8. Wright.
_ Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7&
M r S. JOHN DBEW’S AECH-STREBT
AU. THEATRE. *
Business Agent and Treasurer. JOS. D. MURPHY,.
FULL AND-FASHIONABLE HOUSES. ■
SECOND WEEK OF MARY PROVOST.
TO-NIGHT and every NIGHT,
LUCIE D’ARVILLE; OR, THE MISALLIANCE.
Lucie d'Arville.. ......Mary Provost,
Eugene de Bonneville. Barton HilL
Popelin ..Frank Drew.
Cbev. de Vitrey... ...» ..... .Mr. Albaugh.
To conclude with
Rip Van Winkle ...Frank Drew.
Jfcir- Prices aB usual. Seats secured without extra
charge. Curtain rises at 7)£ o’clock. . It
WHITTAKER’S AMPHITHEATRE.
* T MARKET street, above TWELFTH,
Admission, 25 cents; Private Box and Balcony Seats.
50cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do. Boys, 10 cental-
Colored Gallerv, 35 cents.
THURSDAY EVENING,'ApriI 2d.
A SPLENDID BILL,
will be offered, in which all of the
GREAT STAR TROUPE
will appear. First week of
MONS. KINCADE AND RON.
Brilliant success of MLLE. MARIE.
SAM LONG,
The Best Clown and Comic Singer in 'America.
The performance will conclude with the-great Act of
, . ZAMPILLAEROSTATION.
918 92
4,846 67
4.804 19
121 87
2,000 00
60 00
1,403 76
84 15
160 81
.$50,116 43
. 19,370 00
. 21,509 91
. 9,942 91
. 7,374 47
. 1,082 87
. 70,265 00
THE BRETTO BROTHERS AND
MISS ALLEN will appear in connection with the
German Theatrical Company, THIS (Thursday) EVE
NING, April 2, at the MELO DEQN, GallowhiU street,
above Fourth. The performance of these celebrated
Children will commence at 9 o’clock, precisely. It*
A N EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN
by tbe Children of the Broad-*treet M. E. Sab
bath School, on THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, at
7>5 o’clock. The exercises will consist of Recitations,
Dialogues, Singing, &c. Admission, aduits 15 cents,
cbiidren 10 cents.
apt-21* E- McCLAIN, Saperinterdent.
$179,662 64
cnußcirs new picture,
-D-*- UNDER NIAGARA, painted from, studies made
on the “Maid ofthe Mist,” is now «n exoibitionat Wil
lis P. Hazard’s Bookstore, 734 CHESTNUT St., from 9
A. M toSP. M. Admission. 25 cents.
mh3l-lm - Publisher.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets..
WM. WOODROFFE
R J. WHITE...; .
THIRTEENTH WEEK
WOODROFFE’S
"BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.
"Will remain ONE WEEK longer and Exhibit
EVERT EVENING.
And WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
The celebrated low-pressure Glass Steam-Engine MO»
NITOR” will be in full operation.
All the works of art distributed gratuitously to the
visitors.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child
ren's Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will re
ceive a GIFT.
On FRIDAY EVENING, April 7th, a splendid CASS
OF WORK will he given to the author of the best.
CONUNDRUM on any subject.
The First present, each Evening, will be a splendid
CASE OF GLASS WORK.
Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening at 8 o’clock: afternoonat 3. mSCKii*
QPRIN G-GARDBN INSTITUTE
*3 HALL, corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Sts,
EVERT EVENING THIS'WEEK.
The original and magnificent Diorama of -
THE BURNING OF MOSCOW,
Beantiful Dioptric Pointings, and amusing Scenes im
Ventriloquism, by the world-renowned hhmorist, Mr,
GALLAGHER. Admission, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.
To commence at 8 o’clock. mh.2o-15t*
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
and CHESTNUT. '
AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR BLITZ,
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give. Ms new and
popnlar entertainments EVERY EVENING during th#
week, commencing at 7s£ o’clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at '3. The attractions
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderfal
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Bird*
in their new characters.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents.
rj.ERMANLA_ ORCHESTRA—RTJBLIO
'-A REBEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at SH o’clock,; at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL
SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of At*
ticketssl. Tobe had of AndrS & Co., No. 1104Chestnut
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
Hal} door. n027-tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ib open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of stock $3O. ' • jy9
HASSLES’S ORCHESTRA.
NEW OFFICE,
214: South EIGHTH. Street, below Walnut. delO-Ca
WANTED—A YOUNG; MAN, WHO
▼ T is patisfledwith a Small Salary for the first year,
as BOOK-KEEPER AND ASSISTANT in a Store, anti
■willing ro make himself useful. Address, with reference,
<Box 455 Philadelphia P. 0. Also, wanted a Stout ER
- RAND BOY. It*
WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS
* * MAN, with about $2,000 capital, to take an inte
rest in, and the charge of a Retail BRITTANIA, SIL
VER-PLATED. and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS - None
need apply unless they, have a knowledge of the busi
ness; to such a one a good opportunity is offered of an in
terest in one of the best stands in the city. Address
“Business;” at this Office. It*
Hi wanted TO RENT, FROM JUNE
■fliin to October or November, a Furnished House iu or
near Germantown: one with stable attached preferred
■Address, with particulars. Box 2300 P. O. apl-wths3t*
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFEICE.-Phsladei.phta, Feb. 9,
. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points:
. Tortugas.
. Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbern, N.C.
Port Royal, S.C. A, BOYD,
felO-tf Captain and Assist: Quartermaster.
XOST AM) FOUND.
Tj'OUNB.—A SUM OP MONEY WAS
found on Tuesday evening, having evidently been,
lost by a soldier. ' The proper person may obtain it by
calling at the office of The Press, proving propertr, and
paying charges. - . api-3t*
T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS
hereby given that application has been made to the
ur-i"eim3Yivairi»-ibr the issue of dupli
cates of the following described Certificates of the Five
per Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the
Bank of Pennsylvania, Cactiug as trausfer agent .of the
Commonwealth.) in the nam* of the Honorable Colonel
LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of che Cedars
Pitney Surrey, iD England: ...
No. 355, dated April 6, 1537. act of April 13,1535, for $5 flflO
£O. ''•<!» d° .do do forS%ooo'.
M.*s. do do do do' fors2,OOO.
mh3l-3m •
FOR SAFE AND TO lET.
'0- SUMMER RESIDENCE—FOR
aßeantifnl Residence, FRANEFORD ROAD
and ALLEGHANY Avenua, Bouse built in a most su
penor manner, and in perfect order; kitchen, laundry,
milk-room,and bake-room'in basement.. Fom rooms
on first floor, seven on second. - Two furnaces, two
rangts, stationary washtubs, .washrtauds. Gas through
out. Ice-hoii.se, and fine sfcttblinßV-'.GroTinds handsomely
laid ont, fruit trees,- shrubbery, statnarv, &c. I.ot Ift)
by 320 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate
Brokers, 433 WALNUT Street. tuh2s-12uf
FOR NJSW'«OR&B-ANS, :LA.—
■frrft I STEAMSHrp rC n XT3NENT A T, SATUR
DAY, April 4, :it 4 o'clock P. Ah—Tln‘ sidondid uew
steamship CONTINENTAL, Captain C- P. ALVRSHs
MAN, is now receiving'freight at second wharf above
VINE Street, ami will sail as above, via New York,
leaving that port on SATURDAY, 13th inst., at 3 cicloek
P. M. ; --.L' •
‘ Freight afREDUCED R&T&S.
Rills of.lading will .the undefsigiieit.
,r 01 ?e iB »- Kubin or Sceeragev having
elegant vccoinmoiiatious* aj?p3-y to : 1
' ',§>HBROtf, - Jj. & co. t
501 l?:TOi N! Murray u_
'IIHS &BROTHER.>,ave.iVt^
' W win^ Tevy fiiio South ©own. *ets-
MUTTON.- Also, SPRING'
55 WESTERN Stalls. Nos. 53 rad
°f SKSTBENTHaud
week atov * ir » t - toa - «»4 iamb be bad any day intba ■
_■■_ X * \iaVS5-lni*
tTijE PHEENOLOeioAL CAUI
'sfET Mil\ BOOK STOKBiaepen day'kaiayei,.
inirxor (r&» sale of Books on Piirtraoiosy; Phyaio-
Phonography a rxfiior Pbr eno t o*i
cal ORaiuuinations. Orders by iaaiP should bo
a.d3rioß2>od to. y « JOIiN l. CAPEN ■
feMtnfoSpuf . 03a PhUa.
\ ■ i _
1 CiCsAP IRON. METALS, MACHINE
,VJ SY. ani'KWI.S. & Ro!f /
" ■*“ BOlii’ll autl I*2SN.
ia!i27-6t*B:
;amusements.
ITALIAN OPERA.
RIP VAN WINKLE.
.... -Business Manager.
Agent-
WANTS.