The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 03, 1863, Image 3

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    AERIVAIS AT THE HOTELS,
TJP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Continental—NlntH a
1/ieut IT Sherwood, USA
*Wm Hoffiniiu, Keutucky
ClinsF Mudg*s Lyon
<5 C Brudie, flow York
’WH Kueap.e, Penna
liR Wallace, Michigan
John Colgate, Michigan
Lieut M S Dunn, New York
N Hotchkiss, flow Bavenl
<3 T Lewis, Tennessee
if* U Luther, 1 Penua
L EdgeruuvOhio
Alias Edgerton, Ohio
3XM Edgertnu, Pittsburg
*W Coverly & wf, Harrisburg
IW':C Robiiisi.-n, flew York
Mr k Mrs <3 F Conrad t, Balt
CluiH F Corbin & wf. N 1
-J P Howard, New York
„T (1 Morris & wife
-Johu Adviauee, New York
Miss Kate Adriance, N Y
Miss Abbey Salim N York
Mrs W Bryce, jr.flew York
Miss EllcuJobuston. N Y
•James Bryce, New York
•John Gr-oshon, New Y.ork
UVlrfi Yonnelye, New York
Mrs Bower; New York .
tftuml AWfilsh. Now York
TL'W KusHell., Hartford
Jas JUcC‘«Jl<«r- .iPonca
•Chas It McConkey, Penna
■<Jol Snutpllc, USA
;T M Cutter, Mass
Chas L Rhodes, Clovel’d, 0
M K Piatt & la, PUttaburg
AMShonnau, New York
E B Welch & wf, Boston
Misa Wilds. & sister, Boston
C A Wright, Ohio
Mrs Primpely, New York
Sami Lewis, Alleutown
Mrs Sami R Meredith, N Y
B H Hattnu, New York
C Idley, New Yovk
C B Howe, New York
G RlGUlett, Baltimore
M K O’l-lern, Baltimore
A H Gunn & la, Chicago
Chas Dimon, New York
J I Bay, New York
RVernam & wf, New York
Dr J.Brown & wf. Wash
Evan fttonis, Morrisiana
*3? K Wliitfclcy, New York
H Polkinborn, Wash. D C
&VT Slouhl, Wash,!) <J .
ijitissKiggH, Wa<h,QC
jdiss l’iekins, Wash, 1) C
.J T Johnston, New York
•J B Ayres, flew York .
A D Remincton, New York
*W T Hix, New York
;E Brnstieiu, flew York
treel, below Ninth,
P Fabor, Tamanna
loan Valycar, Paris
Wni Gratz, Ciucinnati
J L Maxwell, Indiana
\Ym J Parvin, Nt-w York
J Gribcom, Jr, New York
S H Buttrick,',New York
S S Fisher, Cincinuati
M-Whiteside
0 D Sayvo, Wabash,Tnd
B F Camp, New York
J[ Cooke, New York. .
A Gotty, Philadelphia .
* Gii*ar<l—Cliestnut ai
Mrs.G Bartlett, Philada >
A H Bnrnit'/, Baltimore
•Vf rtipinbothom, Baltimore
B N Mavliiir New York
l>r AC Plotchcr, New York
»C Wheeler, Beading
JP Pickens, Baltimore
E Gardner, Cincinnati
A W Watsou, Harrisburg
■J S Speer & la', Havana
00l G Gay. Nov/-York
MShnlt. BanUburg
Miss Sholl, Harrisburg
Mcrchants’-Foiutl]
JH.Walker, US A
XiGoddard, Illinois
Jackson McAbee
ID Maeyer, Harrisburg .
-Henry Mark, Piketon, Ohio
JEStailer, Shellsburg ,
Ira Paul, Pittsburg;
Hicb’d McGrann, Lancaster
S Strickland, Reading
IVliss Alexander, Pa
J6hnPP.in*goid, Baltimore
Chas Brodhead. Bethlehem'
OGriswoid, Hartford; Ct
E A Packer, New York
•QfH JadWin, Caibbndole
JrJPJadwin, Carbondaln
W Whiting, New York x -
Ja,s J Blaksiee, MChunk
Horace E Taylor, N Y
.IS Walker, Cincinnati :
American-Clicstmit
•S Cunuinghamvßlairsville
A JBaldwiu, New York
"WT 800/.Uor, Maryland
ADLeoch, Philadelphia
•C T Mnguer, Washington
E II Rauch, Rlanch Chunk
"W F Smalley & la,Delaware
. J R Hoaglnud, U S Anny
A A Lackenbach, BeLhlehein
Lieut F K Hassler, USA
H 0 Crain, Boston
'Geo do B Hears
A Hitchkook, New York'
"WH Griffith, New York
Miss Snyder, Lock Haven
Aug Waterman, N Jersey
‘Chas Hand, New Jersey
;St. liouis—Clxestmit
"Win Boggs, New York
J Rodgers, Burlington
P Fitch, USA
'Wm Cuuuiug, Philada
.M Lissbeiger, Baltimore
33 Akers, Baltimore
.«TM Cuduiugham,Baltimore
MKigliler, Now.Yorlc
EKiuglnan, Boston-j
.7 J Dovey, Pottsville
PH Wilks, Newport,Rl
’Win D. Wilson & la, N J
*Wm Burley, Boston
■Cbns M Fairbrother, N Y
The Uniou-Arch street, above Tliird.^
RRClirisman; Jersey City W H Rnberts, Jiinesvills
William Schick, Ohio D Gould, lowa
•C Mack," Penna * T M ftees, Pittsburg
A‘C Yates, New York E 0 Haigh,’Pirtsbing
.J W Yates, New York , J H Nisley; Middletown-
IW Earl & la, Beading T Kirk, Ohio
T Bright, Tmnaqua W Dulty
Col B Ratcliff, Tamaqua Mr Fisher, Penna
.J Silliman. Pottsvillo J H Sluumtkur
.Jas Pine, West Chester C C Snyder, Canton, Ohio
H T Hoover, Ohio .7 McFarland. Pittsburg
WJ Malta, Pottsville B II Wood, White Haven
Commercial—Sixth street? above Chestnut
'Wm J McCtircy, York co H Williams, Allentown
J L Weeden, Delaware co Louis S Imbrie, Pittsburg
Wnt Johnson, Cecil co. Md W A Atwood, Chester co
Richard Bedell, New York J R Ramsey, Oxford
-J-.hn Fltzlnugh &4a, Peuna T A Lambert, Reading
Win A Grubb, Chester co Capt W Jones, Washington
.Miss A Grubb, Chester co . Miss Tillie Meckley, Penna
Roht Hodgen, Oxford
and Market streets.
J Goodman, Maryland
A King, .Maryland
J L Hmydtv Dpnwer city
E 8 Weaver, MLUersville
F Wollaston, Chester co
Hon H H Lindsey, Pa v
W E Williams, York co
E A Yarn ail, Chester co
James Green, Newburg
J fteistine & wf, Wilra, Del
States Union—Sixth
OM Race - V
J M Jobnsou A* la,Pittsburg
P H McCauley & wf, Pa
.T Coak. Harrisburg
J JCenberger, Columbia
H KirkpatrickjtHarrisbnrg
Israel head. Milford, Pa
W 0 Caldwell,.. Hunt’n co
S Jamison, Norristown
S Truby, Jetferson co
Johu D EilLlgaiSt’ Jacks’brg
Naliouhl-Rftce s
Mrs Kennedy, Lebanon
AC DeWitt, Warsaw,lnd
•C E Goetz, New York -
XV H Hauck, Eftstou
JWHolmes, DC
JCHolmes, DC «
.Miss MO Holmes, Reading
Miss W S Holmes, Reading
•C L McMillan, Penna
Mount Vcrnon-Seco]
T Timoiy, Boston
E Florefcti Boston • * •
JMMencli, Pottsville
.R Armstr< ng, Baltimore
.J Smith, New York
!F Lowery, New Jersey •
treet, above Market.
Miss Quimby. Wilm, Del
Miss Negel, Wilm, Del
IVT C Hart, New Jersey
W B Blackwell, New Jersey
.Madison—Second sti
Dr S Williams, New York
A Pm cel, Penna _
JJ Williams, New York
.JDeYoungA ffliu, Allentn
J HShaw, Marylajsd r I
Eagle-Third St., above CallowlHll.
J F Hunb.inger, Lehigh co | C Swartz, Maucli Chunk
H Sultzbach, Marietta |E Beeder, New York
Black Bear—Third St , above CallO'xvhlll.
G B Stock. Frauklin, Pa IWII Hodgson Daleville.Pa
RRohb, Jr, Montgomery co|R Holloway, Pennsylvania
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liximent cures
Headache immediately and was nevev known to fail.
.Brandbeth’s PillSj .New Style.
BRANDEETH’S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
BKASD.KETH’S PILLS, NEW STYLE,
PILLS. NEW STYLE,
arc infallible for costiveness, spasms, loss of appetite,
sick headache, giddiness, .sense of bloating after meals,,
dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and all dis
orderif of the stomach and bo\vels.
' r* . QNE OF MANY CASES. .
Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York:
J. 1. C. COOK, publisher of the State Banner, Ben
nington, Yt., says he was attacked, witli DYSPEPSIA, ,
and suffered so severely from it that not a particle of food
-couldbe swallowed without occasioning the most un
comfortable.‘■ensation in bis stomach. For Jive years he
suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used
BRANDRETH’S PILLS, The first box did-not seem to
benefit him much, but the second produced a change,
and by the’time lie had takeasix boxes, a COMPLETE
CURE was effected. He says: “My dyspepsia was gone,
and my expectation of.au early death vanished.”
ASIv FOR NEW STYLE.
- ASK FOR NEW STYLE- 1
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
: • ASIC FOR NEW STYLE.
Principal Office, 394 CANAL Street,' New York. For
-sale in Philadelphia by Mr. SCHAEFFEE, No. North
EIGHTH Street, T. W. DYOTT & SON, 333 North
SECOND Street, and by all respectable dealers in.medi
•cincs* . . ap3 2t*
A Beautiful Complexion can be ob-‘
•tained by tlie use of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAR
-SAPARILLA. "March, April, May, and June, are the besi
months to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver
tisement. ; ■ ~ ' fe27-fmw3m
f Jayne’s ’'Hair Tonic, Elegantly Per
.PUSIKD,. can now be had in White-Fiiut Glass Bottles,
Withglass stoppers, suitable for thqtoilet table or dress
ijig "bureau. The qualities of this celebrated prepara-.
tichi‘are so well .known as tog carely require mention;
but we will say, if your head is bald or partially so—if
your hair is harrsh and dry—falling off or ttirninggray—
or if your head is covered with dandruff, scurf, or skin
disease, JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC is the article to remedy
those evils, aud to prove it you have only to give it a
trial. Prepared by Dr. D. JAYNEI& SON, at 34:3 CHEST
'HUTStreet. ' . : ap2-2t
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
ttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
.BALES. .LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain FD
•gures. All Goods made to Order -warranted satisfactory.
Our One-Price System ;is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
de!2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
Batchelor's Hair Dye l .»■’ .
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 tbe 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 and
beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c.
45“ Thg Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, Oft the/our sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
{Laie 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street. )
my2S-ly - ' . .New York.
MARRIED.
• ELMORE—HENING.-On March 31st., by Rev-E. W.
Hutter, Mr. J. Bolton Elmoro to Miss EmmaF. Selling,
.both of this city. *
BURG ESS—IiNIGHT. —On Wednesday evening. April
Ist, 1863, by the Rev. Charles D. Cooper, William S.
-Burgess to Anua W., daughter of Samuel Knight, Esq.,
all of this city. *•
.. MURPHY-McLAUGHLIN.-On the 20th uli, by tin
Rev. Jus. Y. Mitchell, Jas. S. Murphy, Esq.. to Mis »
Annie Maria L. McLaughlin, both of this city. - *
* LANING—ELWELL; —On the Ist inst,, by Rev. J. T.
Laning, Rev. M. B. Laning, of Trenton, N. J., and Miss
Binrna Elwell, of Philadelphia. * . * •
DIED.
SGETHEN. —On the morning of the 2d inst., Maria T.
ethen, aged 58 years.
' The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, from her late residence, 308 Spruce street, on
Monday the oth inst., at 9 o’clock AM. ***
BOILEAU. —On Friday, 27th March, from effects of
Wounds received in battlo of Fair Oaks, William L., only
«on of J. R. Boileau, of Bucks county, in the 20th year
of his age, +
KERFOOT.—On April Ist, Emma Wood, -daughter of
George B. and Julia E. Kerfcot, aged 8 months and^lo
—On the 31st pit., of consumption, Sarah
Hansell, wife of Jacbb Eckfeldt, in the 40th year of her
age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Snviied to attend fhefuneral, from the residence jfWm
Rckfeldt, Girard avenue, opposite Girard College, this
(Friday) afternoon, 3d inst., at 2 o’clock, witlioutfurther
notice. *
RUOFF.—On the 30th ulh, afc Camp Dear Falmouth,
Virginia, of typhoid fever, Henry Ruoff, of Company B,
g3d Regiment, P. V., in the 27th year of his age.
His : relfltLvesand friends, the members of the 23d Regi
ment, P.V., now in the city, Provost Guard, Northern
Liberties Lodge, No. 17, I. 0.0f0.F., Northern Liberty
Tire Company, No. 1, Hatters’ Association, and De
laney Yacht Club, are respectfully invited to attend his
• funeral, from the residence of his father, Charles RuolF,
No. 608 Green street, this (Friday) afternoon, 3dinst.. + at
2 SHULTZ. -On the 31st ult.., Margaret L , relict ot the
late Robert E. Shultz, Esq., in. thcSM year of her age.
. -The relatives and friends of the tainily are invited to
‘ Attend the funeral, from her late residence, Oak street,
West Philadelphia, tins (Friday)
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah
On the Ist of April, .Elizabeth. Davison,
r daughter of; the late George W. and Mary Ann Burns. *
~ ' COOPER —On the Ist inst., Mr. Robert. Cooper, mthe
Cth year 0/ his age. - - - - '•*
md Chestnut streets*
A G Browuo, jr, Boston
Missßrowuo, Boston
John Baird, Now York
Mrs G Curtis, Now York
L Turnhull, Illinois
Jas L Howard, Hartford
Mr & Mrs Fitzstiuirt, Balt
MissFitzstuarL, Baltimore
Capt W C Cmirch & 1. Wash
Stewart Broivn, Baltimore
Col McKay. New York
5 (5 How, Boston
WJI Clement, Cincinnati.o
L M I-lublv, Clev-dand, 0
E .T Flint, Cleveland. O
P W Slade, Cincinnati, 0
E F Folger, Al bany
W L iVßruyi. Baltimore
H A Tiagar, New York
R Me huughUu, Boston
A G Clark, Lako Snpennv
films A itopkius & wf, N Y
J1 J Vastine, St Louis
0 Kellogg, New Jersey
A G Coffin, New York
Samuel B Pierce, Boston
Wm Corliss, Prov, II I
l street, below Arcli.
T S Thompson. Ashland
D W Howell, Eastbn, Pa
ChasGilc, New Jersey
bA Uepuo, Easton
fl T McVeagb, Pa !
John F.Steel, Carlisle
Mrs Tustiu, rhreuixviUe
itiss RI E Pennvpacker, Pa
Miss K Boyle, Pa f
Nashville, Tenn
■n r a««M.t i jingar, Allegheny
Geo Coupei,M:t r j J 3,,i csou
Jos C Carry, Pittsburg -
S Clawson, Ottowa
lit Barwaid
D McDowell, Wnisport
S E Sites, Mauch Chunk
C Knox, Pittsburg
Thos O’Brioa, Pittsburg
Rev Y Smith & fa, Ohes co
Urs Lieut Tail, Virginia
Street, above Fif
J U Wine, Philadelphia
D Keisner, New York
BTBReynolds, Nsw York
Mrs Allen, Washington
W'Brock, Norristown
Mrs Barukly, New Jerscj'
K Edwards, Hartford, Ct
J M Pickeriug, Cincinnati
T S Wheeler, New York
John S Norris-, New Yoik
W L'Wmians, New Yovk
M S Frost, Clevctaud
JE Oldham, Maryland
Mrs Moore $t da, Maryland
Clavk Lippincott, Salem
C S Watsou, Delaware
.1 Bi'owu, Delaware
Strccti above Tliirtl.
Lieut T Goodman, Mrl
I N Danu, New Haven
B ./ izzara, Philadelphia
J Fusseil, Washington
G Wiucock, New iork
W (2 Wilkins, Baltiraoi’e-
W ft Baird & la, New York
L Sisson, New York
C D Rockwell, Scivintoa
J Stpckstell. P&ycou, 0
G H Turney, Nesv. York
J P Luther, Hudson
A Butler, New York
it« 9 above Tlxird.
Lieut L H Yocum, Penna
C Marsh, Lebanon
C Smith, Port Carbon
V A BofisVer. Ashland -
Mrs Hcam, Lebanon
J Eckman & la, Columbii
J Mohan, Minersville
J Perveil t
id street, above Arck.
L Williamson, Newark
N Noble, Delaware
B Black, Bucks co
Mrs Williams, New York
G Samuels, Philadelphia
i KELSEY.—On the Ist Inst,, Mrs, Mary Kelwy, aged
93 years. *
• HAYES.—On the Ist instant, Mrs. Letitia Hayes, in
th.fi 75th year of her age. *_
T>tiACK AND WHITE MOZAM
AJ BIQUES, 4-4 WIDE, 37K cents.
Black a-nd white striped Mohairs, SS- cents.
Biack aud white Do Laines, 23 cente-
Black and white all wool Mousse!men. 4Tcents.
Black and white Lawn, and Chintzes, ceutsfc
Black and white Challie do Laines, 31>4 cents.
Black all wool Mousseliue de Laines, 44dents. '
IBuck all wool Mousselines. double' widths S7>Yceirte.
Black silk Challie, 50 cents.
Black Bareges, 25cents; Bombazines,&<. &c.
BESSON & BON, MOURNING STORE,
mh2s No. Pig CHESTNUT Street.
A-A BICH CHINTZES EEDUOEU TO
* X 25 CENTS.
1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents.
1 case 4-4Dohble Purples, 2' cents.
1 case 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents.
: 1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents.
- EFRE & LANDELL,
apl . FOURTH and ARCH.
Ti’INB . STOCK OF SEASONABLE
A . adapted to First-class Trade.
Novelties in Dress Goods.
Spring Silks, nesv style-*.
Oroning of Spring Mautlos.
Ke W stylo LAKBELL.
apl FOURTH and ARCH.
GRACE CHURCH, CORNER OS'
TWELFTH and CHERRY streets.—Diviuc Service
will bo held in this Church TO-DaY (Good Friday) at
10>4 o’doek A. M. and 7KP- M. At the evening service
the rite of Con finnation-will-bo administered by Rt. Rev.
Will. BACON STEVENS, D.'D., Assistant Bishop of the
Diocese. . - ■ It*
ffKSEsp MORAVIAN CHURCH, CORNER OP
ICS* FRANKLIN aud WOOD streets.—Passion week.
The .service, THIS MORNING (Good Friday), will com-*
meuce at. half-past 10 o’clock, and in the EVENING at
quarter to 8 o’clock, by the Pastor, Rev. A. A. REINKE.
Early Easter MORNING service at 5 o’clock A. M., on
Sunday. ' • It*;
GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH*
liC-S* RACK Street, below Fourth, Rev. Dr. BOMBER
GEK pastor-ReguIar.SUNDAY SERVICE at 10)4 A. M.
and 7>4 P- M. The Lord’s Supper will be administered
next (Easter) Sunday morning. Preparatory Service
and Confirmation on GOOD FRIDAY EVENING at 73+
P/M. , . . • . ■ • • , It* .
THE MATRONS OF CHERRY ST.
> HOSPITAL return tlie cordial thanks of the
to their kind friends in Frankford, who,
through Mr.. J. C. SICKEL, have fnruished a daily sup
ply of oysters for the sick and wounded. No luxury is
more acceptable/and none more desired. It*
SCIIUYLKIUI# AND'SUSaUEHAN
fcC> NA IUILEOAD COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Ptroet —Philadelphia, April 3, 1563 —The au
mial meetiugof the Stockholders of this company and
an election for President and six Manugers will take
Slace a< tho office of the compauy, 1 oh MONDAY, the 4th
ay of May next, at 12 o’clock M.
ap3-tmy4
IFVSRa. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF'THE DELA
WARE AND RARITAN CANAL aud theCAM
• DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA-
COMPANIES, ' -V-.
ypUrKOETOx (N. J.’), March. 31,1363.
The Treasurer of the above Companies is now prepared
to PAY THE BONDS duo at Princeton, August .1, 1863,
being the five per cent. Converted Sterling Loan, "Tlie
principal, uni also tbo last coupon, will be paid ou,pre
sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZMER. Philadelphia; or
to [ap3-lm] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer.
homoeopathic hospital, HIS
CUTHBEKT Street.—This institution is now open
for tlie reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for/in tho most comfortable
manner, free of ch&rgo. B. F. GLENN,
n022-tf . Secretary .of Board of Managers.
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COM-
OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given,
that the - Annual Meetingjof 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, April 6th, 1803,
at 12 o’clock M., at which time and place an election for
Nine Directors, to serve for one year, will be liel d.
S. M. DAY, Secretary-
Dated Philadelphia, March 20,1563. nih2l- 14t
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel
phia,'October 24, 1562.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbe, should apply immediately at the office
of the Su7gcon-Artist to the Government, No. IGO9
CHESTNUT Street. B. FKaNK PALMER,
jafi-Gm Government Surgeon-Artist.
WOKD ABOUT
AMERICAN WATCHES.
AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE TH &.N TEN
YEARS 'the time-pieces manufactured by the American
Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., havegain€da firm
hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no los3 thaa
75,000 of them are speaking for themselves in the pockets
of the people. From a very insignificant beginning the
business has increased to an extent exceeding onr most
.sanguine anticipations, ami we are now justified iu
stating that WE MAKE MORE THAN ONE-HALF of all
the watches sold in the United States. Repeated enlarge
ment of our factory buildings, and the labor of 500 opera
tives, still find us unequal to supply the constantly in
creasing demaud. And we may here observe that not
withstanding the high price of labor and materials, we
actually sell our products at loss prices than those current
five years ago.
We refer to these facts only for the purpose of properly
introducing another subject relative to our manufacture
of watches Hitherto our chief object has been to make
good watches for the million at the lowest possible price
—something to take the place of the make-believe watches
called “Ancres, ,r *“Lepines, ,} * ‘English Patent Levers, ”
;&c., annually thrown upra this market, in countless
numbers, by European workshops—watches which are
the refuse of their factories, unsaleable at home and per
fectly worthless everywhere.
This object we have accomplished, and now we have
to announce, ibat we have commenced the manufacture
of watches of the voiy
HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY,
unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves and
unsurpassed by anything made iu the world. For this
purpot-e wo baye the amplest facilities. • We have erected
an addition to our main buildings express s }- for this
branch of our business, aud have filled it with the best
workmeu in our service. ProfitiDgbv our long expe
rience. we have remodelled the form of our watches, in
troducing such improvements as have been suggested and
proved to be good from time to time, aud have instituted
new . and severe tests of isochxonism, adjustment, and
compensation. New" machines and appliances havobeen
constructed, which perform their work withcon.summ.ate
delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest aud most ap
proved materials only are used. Nothing, in fact, is
wanting feither in mechanical principles, material, or
workmanship to insure perfection in the result.
We continue to manufacture our other well-known
qualities under the following names:
“ APPLETON, TRACY & CO. ”
“P. S. BARTLETT,”
**. And the “ Solrlier’a Watch.”
“WM. ELLERY.” .
The latter, the lowest-priced watch we make, is a sub
stantial, reliable time-piece, cased ia sterling silver
hunting pattern, and is sot liable to get out of order
cither in'marchiug, riding, or figbtiug. All the above
described watches includiugthe./fnesf, which is named
“AMERICAN WATCH COMPANS” on* the plate, are
sold by watch dealers generally throughout the country.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
AQI3XTS FOIt THE -
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,
ap3-fmwl3t* 183 BROADWAY, N. Y.
UNITED STATES SANITARY
C, OJMJVt IS.SION,
No. 130* CHESTNUT STREET;
To all vjho have Friends in the Army.— Soldiers, Aid
Societies, Clergymen, Editors, and others, are respect
fully requested to aid in disseminating the following
notice, wnich is of interest to all who have friends in
the Army;
DIRECTORY OR THE HOSPITALS:
The Sanitary Commission have made arrangements
for supplying information gratuitously with- regard to
patients in the United States General Hospitals at the
following points (others will be added):
PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT.—For information,'
address Oilicc Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 CHEST
NUT Street. , - - - - •
Philadelphia, Germantown, Chestnut Hill, Chester,
Reading, Harrisburg.
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT.—For information ad
drepss Office Woman’s Central Union, No. 10 Cooper
Institute. v
New York, N. Y. :New Haven, Conn.: Boston, Mass.;
Portsmouth Grove, R. I. ; Brattleboro, Yt. ; Burlington,
Yt.; Albany, N. Y.; Newark, N. J.
EASTERN DEPARTMENT.—For information address
Office Saniiary Commission, Washington, D. 0..
Washington, D. C.; Georgetown, D. C.; Baltimore,
Md.; Frederick City, Md. ; Alexandria D. C.; Aa
napolis, Md. ; Annapolis Junction. Md. ; Point Lookout,
Md. ;-Acjuia Creek, Ya. ; Cumberland, Md.; Fairfax,
Ya..; York, Pa. :-
WESTERN DEPARTMENT.—For information address
Office Sanitary Commission, Louisville, Ky.
Columbus, Ohio; Keokuk, Iowa; Clarksville, Tenn.;
Cleveland, Ohio; Davenport, Iowa; Jackson, Tenn. ;
Camp Dennison, Ohio; Paducah, Ky.; Murfreesboro,
Tenn.; Galliapolis, Ohio; Bardstown, Ky. ; La Grange,
Tenn.; Cincinnati, Ohio ; Lebanon, Ky.; Gallatih,
Tenn. ; Quincy, 111. ; Columbus, Ky. ; Nashville, Tenn.,
Cairo, 111.; Columbia, Ky.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Mound
City, 111. ; Louisville; Ky.; Corinth, Miss. ; Jefferson
ville, Ind. ; Covington, Ky.; Helena, Arkansas; Evans
ville, Ind. ; Lexington, Ky. ; Grafton, Va.; New Al
bany, Ind. ; Dinville, Ky ; Point Pleasaut, Ya. ; Sfc.
Louis, Mo.; Perryville, Ky.; Parkersburg, Ya. ; Iron
ton, Mo. ; Bowling Green, Ky.; Clarkeburg, Ya.; Rolla,
Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Charlestown, Va.; Springfield,
Missouri.
Information will, under ordinary circumstances, be
given to any one applying for it in answer to the inllow
ing questions.' If the application is by letter, tho an
swer will be sent by return of mail. If in person, it
will be answered at once..
1. Is (giving name and regiment) at present in the
hospital of- —?
2,1f50, what is his proper address ?
3. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplain of the
hospital?
4. If not in hospital at present, has he recently been in
hospital? ;
5. If so, did ho die in hospital, and at what date ?
(j, If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis
charged from service?
7. Ifnot, wliat were his orders on leaving?
Move specific information, as to the condition of any
patient in the, Philadelphia hospitals, will be furnished
within, twenty-four hours after a request to do so is re
ceived at thVoftlce. No. 130 T CHESTNUT Street.
The office of the Directory .will ba open daily (Sundays
excepted) from 0 o’clock A. M. to G o’clock P. M.
The Commission receives no pecuuiary aid from the
Government, and is wholly dependent on the voluntary
contributions of the public for the means of sustaining
its operations. Contributions, to: its treasury are so
licited, and will be tbankfull'v received by
CALEB COPE, Esq., Treasurer,
apl-wfm 12t N. E. corner of MINOR and SI&TH gts. -
JCE 1 ICE 1 ICE ! ICE I ICE! ICE I
COLD,SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Families, Oftices.Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons.
&c., &c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON
ICE, at the very lowest market rates, Dealers and
large consumers supplied at vjholesale prices.
Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city,
and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. __ - „ ~ '
THOS. E CAHILL,
{335 WALNUT Street.
North Penna. R. & Master street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets.
Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill.
TYORYTYPES.—THE VARIETY OF
J-styles of REIMER’S IVORYTYPES must suit all
tastes, and in Coloring the most critical judgment is
satisfied. See specimens at SECOND Street, above
Green. . * . It
H-RAY HAIR RESTORED—BALD
LA ness PREVENTED.—“-LONDON HAIR-COLOR
RESTORER AND DRESSING,” the only attested article
that will absolutely restore the hair to its original color
and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen off.gr
become thin. Wholesale and retail at Dr. SWAYNE S,
330 SIXTH Street, above Vine. Price, 50 cts, ap3-tf
p. non best hams and shoul
t/jUvv DERS in the city, selling
THIS WEEK ONLY, at
. • 10 and S cents per lb.,
At the CHEAP STORE. No. 1519 MARKET St. ap3-.2t*
REWARD!—WHEREAS, ON
V evening of the 26th, or morning of the 27th
of March instant, someevil-disposcdpersonmaliciously
defaced the plate-glass windows of the store occapied by
the subscribers, by scratching them with a diamond,
The above reward will be paid for any'information
which will lead to the detection and conviction of the
scoundrel. •
SIOO additional will he given by the Owner of the
Property for the discovery of the Offender.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
mh2B-6t No. 930 CHESTNUT Street.
ERR ■ s
FURNISHING, CHINA AND . GLASS ESTABLISH
MENT,
CHINA nALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied. China
and glass packed in a proper manner.
N. 8.-China decorated to order; also,. initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass.
• Orders by mail promptly attended to. . ; mhl7-l.m
f.'t O A L.—SUGAR LOAF, BBAYBR
and Spring Mountain' Lehigh Coal, and
•"best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared, ex
pressly for family use. Depot, N. w. corner of EiG HI U
and WILLOW Streets. Oflice, No. 113 South SECOND
Street.- [ap-J-ly] J. WALTON & CO.
TTODGSON’S CHEMICAL BLUE
-*--L BLACK WRITING FLUID, warranted equal to
any, either American or Foreign: vouched by the Frank
lin Institute’s Silver Medal, aud by the testimony of the
first merchants of Philadelphia. : '
This WRITING FLUID has now won an established
reputation aa not being excelled in quality by am ink in
tbe American market. Its advantages are, that it is per
fectly limpid, writing blue and .soon changing to pure
black—not clogging the pen, and remarkably mild on
steel pens—not given to mouldiness or decomposition,
and though equal in all respects to the best English, yot
notmncli inorethan half its price.. It.should, therefore,
take the place of all foreign writing fluids.
For sale by the manufacturer,
„ y- W. HODGSON, Chemist,
:' • No. 103 North TENTH Street, above Arch,
Sold by-Stationers and Druggists In Philadelphia and
elsewhere. mhlS-wfmlm
REMOVAL.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
ap2-6t Ti.S Se 717 MARKET STREET.
REMOVAL.!
THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION
. HAS REMOVED FROM
Ko. 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
TO .
NA 1807 CHESTNUT STREET.
mliSO-Gt .
OAN TON FLANNELS,
N EGRO KER SE YS,
Plain and Twilled.
LINS E Y S,
. White'Sock,'Westcrley&c., &c.
" BROWN DRILLS.
Onliand, and for sale hy
EHIPLET,'HAZARD, & TIUTCHINSON,
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. .
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS..
' SKT-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARjnr BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT,
10-OURCE DUCK.
, DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAW LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For Bale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
sel-iftf .. f .
W. H. WEBB,
Secretary
DRESS AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
Bugle Gimps, Embroideringßraids,
Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps,
Soutache Trimming, Cotton and Silk'-Zouave
Alpaca Braids, Silk Ribbons, CBraids,
Guipure Laces, Silk and Union Beltings,
And a variety of other fashionable Trimmings.
Also, a full assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED
The goods being all our own manufacture and imp or
ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and
nvite the attention of the trade.
WM. H. HORSTMANN <& SONS.
Manufactory and Store,
mhl6-lm FIFTH and CHERRY Sts., Philadelphia.
Q.OVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FABNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO.,
Ho. 330 CHESTHUT STBEET.
mli2o-3m - ' ~ - . .
Q W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
SANSOM-STKEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
AXB
MILITARY GOODS, IK EVERY VARIETY.
JaS-ilta
FREIGHT BILLS
BOUGHT AT
THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
■ ‘ BY
HUNTER, NORTON, & CO.,
305 K WALKUT STREET, UP'STAIRS.
■
g HARYEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND -BILL BROKER,
Ho. 313 WALNUT STREET. ..
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds ofU. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES, bouglit and sold on Commission.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at
lowest rates.
UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS,
furnished at PAlt in sums to suit..
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Defers
to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., :
John B. Myers & Co,, Samuel B.Thomas,Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq.
. . apl-3m if
JJD WAED M. DAVIS,
* '
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
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. Excbangebn
Europe Sold Special Collections made. Coin and Cur
rency Bpught.__Lhterest. Allowed on. Deposits. apl-3m
pRST A PHIL COUPONS
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
BOUGHT OR COLLECTED.
jnh27-10t
JOHN C. CAPP &SON,
STOCK A K B NOTE B E O K E E S ,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank. ,
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT .AND SOLD ON
MONE Y I N YE ST E D
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
,nbl2 3m ON THE BEST TERMS.
u. s. :
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR
TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT, BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
. . AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAH.
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 November of each year. At
the present premium on GOLD. these Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
/ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET/
spb’cial notice.
On and after July Ist, 18G3, 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 wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan
rantherefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
mh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada.
<B>Q>7 nnn —this am 0 unt to
, tU>A> I Loan on City or Country first mort
gages. Cmh2s3 -E. PETTIT, 309. WALNUT Street.
HARDW ARE . AND CUTLERY.
JJARDW ARE.
CLOSING OUT, AT
OLDPR I O E S ,
■The stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising
- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
4!*7 MARKET and 416 COMMERCE .Streets,
mhfi-lmif
A DHESIVE LABELS—LABELS OF
-IV. all descriptions Printed and GUMMED, on reason
able terms, hy RING WALT* BROWN,
■ Steam-Power Printers. ■
mh3l-I2t 111 and 113 South FOURTH, PhUa.
WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD,
Wmmm undertaker, • '
Has removed from his former residence to No. 44 North
ELEVENTH Street, third house below Arch, west
side- ' - ~ mhai-lmif
EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN
BERT AKER,
r ttse Sooth TENTH Street, above Spruoai
felo-3iu PhUadelphia,
REMOVALS,
PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
Havo Removed
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Heavy arid Medium.
112 CHESTNUT Street,
TRIMMINGS, &c.
AKK
SMALL WARES.
MIiITARY GOODS*
No. 39 South THIRD Street., (up stairs,)
7 3-10
ABOUT MATURING,
DREXEL & CO.
“No. 33 South THIRD Street,
~ COMMISSION,
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1863.
gPUN PLAID SILKS.
BLUE AND WRITE PLAIDS.
PEARL AND WRITE PLAIOS.
LEATHER AND WRITE PLAIDS.
WHITE AND BLACK 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 selling all our Silks at lower prices than we can
replace them.
PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES,
. lu.Modes,Dr&bs l Tann f Leathor.Solfe{'ino,a!]d Violet.
COLORED ALPACAS,
In Choice Colors.
LIGHT FIGURED ALL*WOOL DELAINES.
Flared all-wool delaines at 00, 6G, GCc.
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, 25 to 50c.
Light Spring Delaines, at Me.
'TRENCH LAWNS, AT OLD PRICES.
Fine French Organdies at 50/02/'7sc.
Fine jFieucli Jaconets at 37>£, 50, G2e.
Good SUyltß of Lawns at 20, 23* 31c.
A large assortment of SpringamlSummer Dress Goods,
at lees than wholesale prices.
DARK DPLAINES at 25c.
MEEKIMAC CHINTZES at 25c.
ENGLISH CHINTZES at2sc.
GOOD OHINTEES at 22c. - ;
YARD-WIDE ENGLISH CItINTZY&at 37Hc.
FINE FRENCH CHINTZES at 50c.
A Large .assortment of
LIGHT SPRING* CLOAKS. :
.. SHA IMr LES - au *
BPKIKG ANE-SOMHBR SHAWLS,;
At our usual low prices.
40-spriug Skeleton Skiriyat §2.25.
Aiues'Patent clasp GoreTfail Skirts.
SCO Hemstitched Haudkejrcfriefk, hroad hems,at 50c.
COATS’SPOOL COTTON at'SillOSper doz.
CLARK’S ENAMELLED COTTON, colored, at-sl.
gPECIAL NOTICE TO’LADIES.
DOUBLE PATENT NEEDLES.
These needles are securedon paper like pins, and sold
in packages of one doaen each.
They are more economical and useful than any needle
offered.
For sale by
JOHN MUSTIN,
80G CHESTNUT Street, * and corner of ARCH arid SE
VENTH Streets; also at LEE & REED’S, (Warnock’s
old stand,) 4:3 North EIGHTH Street. apl-wf&mCt '
1024 OHESTNUT STREET.
The Ladies are invited to call and examine the ’ >,
NEW “ COVENTRY RUFFLING,”
The most desirable Trimming yet introduced for I
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR,
E . ,M . NEEDLES ) /
apl-6t loan CHESTNUT street.
QPRIN Gr AND SUMMER DRE S'S
h-5 GOODS. k
We are selling stock left over from last season; and
those purchased at the late auction sales, at Low Prices,-
to effect rapid sales.
The stock comprises:
Paris Printed Bareges,
Plain and Fancy Mozambique?,
Fancy and Plain Barege Anglais,
White and Printed Piquet,
Organdies and Lawns,
Fancy Dress Silks.
From the late auction sales:
Shepherd’s Plaids, 25 and SO cent 3.
In regular receipt of Auction Goods, which, will ho
run off cheap. ;
CURWEN STODD ART & BROTHER,
450, 4-52, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
TJTGH LXJSTRB BLACK SILKS,
-*-A from the late Auction sales,
CURWEN STOD DART;& BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
; Above Willow,
10-A COLORED BORDER DIMITY
Iv SPREADS, only $2.25. i •-/ 1*353
CURWEN STODDART-fic BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
ATODE COLOR ALPACAS.
■L*-*. Tan color-Alpacas, ■
Brown color Alpacas,
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, f and 454 Norik SECOND Street,
ap3-3t Above Willow.
T3ARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, FROM
-L* AUCTION—To be opened this morning—
One lot of Figured Grenadine Bareges, 122£ cts.
One lot of Shepherd’s Plaids, Mohairs, 25 cts.
One lot of very fine quality do. 31cts.
One lot of Chene Mohairs,:Sl cts.
ED WIN HALL & CO.,
. No. 2G S. SECOND St.
N. B. —The above goods are from twenty-five to fifty
percent lower than thev have been selling.
Spring styles of Pe Laines reduced to 25-cts. ap3-tf
rUIECK SILKS REDUCED TO $1.25.
Shepherd’s Plaid Silks, §1.25.
Brown and White Plaids. §1.25.
Lilac and White Plaids, §1.25.
Spun Silk Plaids, at §l.
Foulard Silks, at $1 aud $1.12^.
EDWIN HALL & 00.,
No.' 2fi S. SECOND St.
N. 8.—35 dozen Grenadine Teils, at $1 a piece, beauti
fni styles ap3-tf ,
pHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS
OIL CLOTH, AND WINDOW SHADES. E.
ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and:MAR
KET Streets, will open this morning from Auction. In
grain Carpets, at 50; 62, 75, S7c., and §1; Evfcry and Stair
Carpets, 50c. to $1; Rag Carpets, 45 to 65c,; Floor Oil
Cloths, 50 to 75 cts. ; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75c.
to $1.50; Sheeting, Shirting, and Pillow Case Muslins,
20 to 40 cts.; Table Linens, 62c. to $1; Napkins, 16Kc.;
White and Colored Marseilles Quilts,, $3 to $8; Stella
Shawls, $3 to $3; Mousde Laines, 25 to 37c.; Chintzes,
22t0 28c.; Cloth Table Covers, $1.50 to $4; Plain and.
Fancy Cassimeres, 75 cts. to $1.50; Fancy Shirting
Flannels, 50 to 65c. . mhll-wfmlm
Philadelphia.
-jypSN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
NEW DIAGONOLS.
NEW MIXTURES.
BOYS’ AND HEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & OON ARE.
ap3-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts.
JOHN KELLY, JR,
HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where he presents to former patrons' and thepublic
the advantages of a STOCK OP 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. ' mli3l-tf
*OLAOK CASS.-PANTS, §5.50, .
SJ At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60, At 704 MARKET Street.
JSLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60,, At 704 MARKET Sireet.
MACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street.
• BLACK CASS. -PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG St VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7M MARKET Street.
GRIGG & YAN GUNTEN’S, No.‘ 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 701 MARKET Street.
GRIGG b VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street.
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P TJ R NT I T U R E .
A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
W. <Ss J. ALIiEN' & BROTHER,
CABINET FURNITURE AND BlL
liars tables.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. SGI South SECOND Street,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are l
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
■uperior to all others. ’ ■ -1
For the quality and finish of these Tablas.Ahe manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, who are familiar with the character of their
Work. mhl-6m
TV/TRS. S. J. HUTTON’S SIMPLIFIED
*M- system of DRESS-CUTTING, adapted to all sires
Und figures,ltaucht in half-hour lessons. -Price $3. N.
E.Ecorner ELEVENTH and SANSOM Streets.. , •• .
. Ladies and Dress-makers would do well. to call ana
examine/ Waist pattern cut by this system to fit the
form for 12 cents. Great" Inducements offered ,to
agents. : . , mh2B-Ut
RBTAIX, DRY GOODS.
EE. STEEIr & SON,
Nos. yi3 and 715>Norfch TENTH S&eet.
USE GEORGE P. FARMER’S
AT REDUCED PRICES.
AT. MODERATE PRICES.
CLOTHING.
Fine Clothing,
Mndc up early, for .
- - SnrlngALPd Siipmiar. gate, •
now ready,
WANAMAKER & BROWS,
“OAK lIALL,”
S, £. cor. 6th & Market.
DESIRABLE
PROPERTY
FOB -
INVESTMENT.
PRICES
SUKE TO ADVANCE.
CASSIMERES.
NEW COLORS.
NEW 6-4 COATINGS.
NEW 0-4 MELTONS.
LADIES’ CLOAKINGS.
BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE.
T A I Ij O II ,
EDWARD P. KELLY’S,
143 South THIRD Street,
FURNITURE, &c.
1309 CHESTNUT STREET.
MEDICAL.
“A smile was on her lip—health, was in her look,
strength was in her step, and in her
Bitters. ”
S.—T.—lB6o—X.
A few bottles of Plantation Bitters
V? ill cure Nervous Headache. ‘
‘ ‘ Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
. “ Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency aud Indigestion.
** Nervous Affections.
: . 4 ‘ Excessive Fatigue aud Short Breath..
“ Pain over the Eyes.
“ Mental Despondency.
“ Prostration; Great Weakness.
\ “ £al low Complexion, Weak Bowels, Sic.
Which are the evidences of-
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary
secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach,
poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symp
toms.
After long research, we are able to present the most re
markable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the
world lias ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the
Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has
come to our knowledge !
It is a most effectual tonic, and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that it relies upon mineral substances? for
its active properties, are wholly false. For the public
satisfaction, and that patients may consult their physi
cians, We append a list of its components.
CaEplsata for over two hundred
years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, &c. Ittwas introduced into Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, in 1540, and after
wards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its
own weiuhtin silver,'mitier the name of Jesuit's Tow
ders, and was finally made public by'Louis XVI, King
of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels.
Cascartlla Bark—For diarrhoea, colic, and diseases
of-the stomach and bowels.
Dandelion— For inflammation of the loins, and dropsi
cal affections.
Chamomile Flowers— For enfeebled digestion.
Lavender Flowers— Aromatic, stimulant, and tonic;
highlyinvigorating in nervous debility.
/ Wintsrgkeen—For scrofula, rheumatism, &c.
Anise—An aromatic carminative, creating fleshj mus
cle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, cloverbuds. orange, cairaway, coriander, snake
•root, &c.
S.—T.—lS6O-X-.
Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, im
parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy ’to the
mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and
we withhold its name for the present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
Rochester, N. Y.
Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co.:—l have been a great suf
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
abandon my. profession. About three months ago I tried
the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy, I-am now
nearly a well man. I have recommended them in
several cases; and,- as far as I know, always with signal
benefit. I am respectfully yours,
. REV. J. S. CATHORN.
Philadelphia, 10th Month, 17th Bay, 1562.
Respected Friend: —Mr daughter has been much
benefited by the use'of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
■wilt send me two bottles more;
Thy friend.
Sherman Hoh3E, Chicago* 111., Feb. 11,1563.
Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co. Please send us another
twelve cases of your Bitters. As a morning
appetizer, they appear to have'superseded everything
else,, and are greatly esteemed,
Tours, &c..
Arrangements are now'completed to supply any de
mand for.tliis article,'which-from lack of Government
stamps lias not heretofore been possible.
The public may rest assured that in no case will the
perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de
parted from. Every [bottle bears the facsimile of our
signature on a steel plate 'engraving*- or-it cannot be
genuine. ' ' '
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers through
ontrthe country., *
P. H. BRAKE & CO.,
903 BROADWAY, New York.
fe27-frowtaplif
ROUGHS, ASTHMA., BRONCHITIS,
Vj CONSUMPTION.
Cured to a greater certainty bj
Compound Syrup of
. WILD CHEERY,
than any other remedy or treatment yet discovered.
Have you Cough, Sore Throat, Weak Breast ?
Have you Bronchitis, Asthma.
Have you Weak Nerves, Disturbed Sleep ?.
Have you Disordered Liver, Blood-spitting?
Have you Pains, Side. Breast, Soreness?
Have vou Night. Sweats, Great Weakness ?
Bare you any Pulmonary Complaint ?
How important to employ at once a reliable remedy,
and not tamper with simple mixtures, lozenges, &c.,
which only palliate. Thirty years’ experience has
'proven that *,‘Dr. SWAYNB’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
WILD CHERRY?’ seldom, if ever, fails to cure a-cough.
Even where the lungs have become much disordered,
With night sweats, burning fever, pains and oppression,
it has effected many wonderful cures. Prepared only by
Dr. SWAI NE & SON, 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia. Sold by all dealersin medicine, ap&if
«A. POSITIVE GURE FOR DYS
-Ai-PEPSIA.”
DR. WILLIAMS*. ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR.
Dyspepsia of the most aggravated form, Nausea, Head
ache. Jatiudice, Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eat
ing, Debility of the Nervous System, Disordered Liver,
Vertigo, Dimness of Sight, cared by .this old standard
remeay.-Wholesale' and retail, at ‘ I DR. SWAYNE’S,”
330 SIXTH, above Vine- ’ . » ap3
rp BT T EH; SCALD HEAD, ITCH,
-L BLOTCHES—aII Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic
Erysipelas'of the face, old Ulcers of longstanding, that
put at r :defiairce every othe r mode of treatment, are per
manently cuvedby'' _
dr. SWAYNE’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.•”
• Prepared only, by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 330 North
SlXTK.Street, above Vine. ap3-tf
PYEvAND EAR.—PROF. J. -ISAAG3,
Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he treat*
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cure*—
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.~No charges made for examination. Office hour*
from 8 to 11 ofclock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. ja4-3m*
WATC HESrUEWEtRY, Ac.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT LESS
4 s - THAN FOEMEE PRICES.
. . PARR & BROTHER, Importers,
mhs tf 39$ CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
A-WiTOHES,
““JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EUROPA.
GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES 7 SIZES, OF NEW STYLES.
SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
For Sale eft Low. Rates to the Trade, by
I>. T. PR ATT,
apStf GOT CHESTNUT-STREET.
' JO. FULLER,
mm* Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
A No. 719 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
AND COMPLETE STOCK,
' EMBRACING
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES.
X HOWARD & CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
■GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
AND
fine jewelry of EVERY-DESCRIPTION.
felS-Sm- • • .
piNE GILT COMBS
IN EVERT VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OP PEARL AND CORAL.
J. O. FULLER,
No. Via CHESTNUT Street.
mlil3-2m
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
mtsM. .. attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
33 North. SIXTH Street
ELI HOLDEN-,
JbXs£ . Dealer in line
AMERICAN: AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS,
no2-sm* 708 MARKET Street.
J C. FULLER’S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USE |:
FOR SALE IK-ALL SIZES. fel3-3m
ELI HOLDEN, A
... Dealer in fins Aaß
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS,
n>2&n* TOR MARKET Street.
YULOANITE RINGS.
A foil assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. O. FULLER,
No. »13 , CHESTNUT Street. . fel3-3m
PAPER HANGINGS.
PHILADELPHIA
PAPER HAN G I N G:8.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
CORNER OF
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
< ' * # i'
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
Offer to the Trade n LANGE AND ELEGANT ASSOKT
HEHTOF GOODS, from the cheapest Brown Stook to
the Finest Decoration*. 1
N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS.
IT. B.—Solid Green, Bine, and Buff WINDOW PA
PEBB of.every grade. . fel:>-2m
wall PAPERS—
If - WAL L 'PAPERS,
Attention, is invited to onr new stock of Walk Pa
pers now being daily received from factory; all new de-_
. signs for spring, which will be sold at rtf/ht prices.
-- - JOHN H: LONGSTRBTH,» k
No. la North. THIRD Street.
Rooms Paperod-.by efficlentSworfcinen. mh3-lm* -.
gTRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO-MALMSEY MADEIRA,
Just received. ' -
ALBEP/r O. ROBERTS,
deader IN FINE GROCERIES,
foas ' CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
gAZARD’S BOOKSTORE,
All Books usually to be bad In a
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
■Will always be found on our she-hvea
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
feO-tf
mmBOOK OF THE u: S. TAX
AX , LAW..
Compiled from Official Source?,
By AMASA A. KEBFJELD, Eaq,,
Counsellor at Law.
EVERT LAWYER should have-it!
BVEKY BANKER and cfery BROKER should have it f
: JTv ERY INSURANCE COMPANY ehotti'd hare it!
EVERY EAII.ft'OXD COMPANY should have it!
EYEIVr COLLECTOR should havo'it f
EVERY ASSESSOR slionld hayeit f
EVERY AGENT eSonlilh&veit!’
EVERY MERCHANT should hftvtfit'!'
EVETf? BUSINESS MAN should hav-yftr
EVERY MANTf?ACTIJR:EIt shoold liavc it!'
EVBBYsTORZKBBpM Sb-Ott’df liavfe if!
EVERYBODY TaXE£. should haveitj
BECAUSE is foaaplifted and explained’. ,
BECAUSE it hr elucidated by copious Kottffc aniTladfexeaV
BECAUSE it contains aIL i*he Decibiohs of ihcConhnis
aioner.
BECAUSE all the .Tadicial Expositions: ; .
BECAUSE Every Pursuit aad’ Every Article' - Taxed' is
s*T>avately troatect . • »
BECAUSE the SuhjijciA are Alphab’eAicAUy arranged",
aiid noiliing is omitted. ‘
BECAUSE it conLains'evorylhL'tg thrtt is- known and'de
cided in respeet to the Law.
One Voi. 12m0., over33o pagesiybound hi cloth, price*
$1.25.
453r* Sent by mail, prepaid, upoi3''reeelpt ?f price.
Address, JOHN S, YOOK|rijSS, SJOWassan St. .IT.’*:-
or B’AKEK & GOB#TN,
Prinijsng-Houee Square; N. Y.
Cash orders Isom the Trade &Ad CanvaL*sers solbiied.al-35
PHILADELPHIA BOOKSELLERS.
. The attention of Bookselbyrs is respectfully* sailed
to tile NEW TAX BOOK. Thin-is the errity work pub
lished which gives all that is knoWn and has beert-de
cided in respect to the United States Tax-Law.* I*tris
really a very useful and valuable Hand-book, ! It has
beenpi'or-nred with greatcareby A&TASa A. JtEDFIESD,
Esq. T Counsellor at Law, and is or*e of theirwst popular
works recentljMssued. The first effitioa is .nearly esf
haubted, and a new edition is now iir. press.
. One vol 12mo,- neatly bound, pries si; 25. .
Cash ore ers from the Trade soliciSsd. A liberal di3-'*
connt allowed.
Address JOHN S\ VOORHTES, Law Publisher,
•- «0 NASSAU Stphet, New York,-
or BAKER & GODWIN, Printers and Publishers,
apl-St TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New York,
piESSE’S WHOLE ART OF PER
-*-■ FUMERY, and Method of Obtaining the Odoi*s of
Plants; With instnlcttons for the niauui&cture of Per
fumes for the Handkerchief, Scented Powders, Odorous
Vinegars,. Dentifrices,' Pomatum, Cosmetics, Perfumed
Soap, &c. With an Appendix, on the Color?? of Flowers,
Artificial Fnrit,.&c., &e. .ByG. W. 3EPTIKJ3S.PIE3SE,
author of “Tlie Odors of Flowers,” &c.
SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. :
A general- assortment always on hand and ibr sale, at
the lowest prices, by
LINDSAY & BLAKISTOSf,
Publishers, Booksellers, &c.,
mh3o 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
JUST PUBLISHED,
By F. W. THOMAS,. £ls North FOURTH Street,
THE EMANCIPATION- PROCLAMATION.
A Lithographic* Print.
ap2-3t* Price 60 Cents.
Dec. 28, 1861.
jg MEB< L E Y r @- ATL A S
Philadelphia.
. From the official .recorded Surreys of the City. In
twenty-fire Sections or M&pSi showing the size of blocks,
width of streets, location of churches, parks,
railroads, cemeteries. &c. . Exhibiting on a largo scale
GERMANTOWN, WEST PHILADELPHIA,, FKANE
FORD, and the entire city. Printed on heavy drafting
paper and handsomely bound; A'work of great value at
the present time, to capitalists and' those seeking real
estate investments. Price, S&O;'
4, By SAMTJET, L. SMEDLEY, City Surveyor. Eleventh
ftisti ict, corner Lancaster avenue and 1 Thirty-fifth street,
where copies may be , nrocured,or of'
Ji B. LfPPIffCOTT & CO.,
No. 7'ISf*MARKET Street.
mb27-lm
ASA CURRIN.
■READY—fOPFieiAL;,;IHE UNITED
•lb states Conscription Act, or National Militia Bill,
With a copious Inden-for reference. JAMES W. FOR
TUNE, Publisher, 109'CENTRE St., N. Y. Price, five
cents. mh2o-lm
■OBOF. GREEN ON COLENSO.
A The Pentateuch Vindicated froimfche Aspersions of
Colenso. By Wm. H, Green, D. D: $1125.
SKETCHES OF THE WAR. A-Series-of Letters to the
North Moore Street School of New Vorb. By Capt. Chas.
C. Nott. 75 cents.
GRANDMAMA’S SUNSHINE AND OTHER STORIES.
ISmo. 60 cents.
MY MOTHER’S. CHAIR. 18rao, 30 cents,
THE DUTY r OF THE HOUR. By Rev. Samuel T.
SpeaT, D. D. Pamphlet. 10 cents,
For Sale by
WILLIAMS. & ALFRED'MARTIEN,
mh23 v 606 CHESTNUT Street.
GAGE & WAITE.
'THE PARLOR GARDENER.
J- A complete Illustrated Guide to the cultivation of
House Plants, care of Green House, Aquarium, and in
structions to many new and beautiful methods of grow
ing Plants, of Grafting, Buddingi &c. Price 65 cents.
By mail7ocentß. J; E. TILTON & CO;. Bostoa,
mh6-lra ' Publishers.
ONLY 10 CENTS-!—JUST RECEIVED,
* ' Cartes de Visite of G«n. TOM THUMB.and LADY,
in Wedding Costume,, at the
ORIGINAL GIFT-BOON EMPORIUM,
$39 C HESTNUT ’Street,
mh2o-tf Opposite the new- Post Office.
1A CENTSt liO : GENTS !' 10: CENTS!.
bb/ For tlm-Bride and Bridegroom.
MR. AND MRS. TOM THUMB,.
In Bridal Dress,
AT THE ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
- $39 CHESTNUT Street,
mh2o-tf Opposite the new Post-Office.
I?LEG4NT PHOTOGRAPH COPIES
JL4 of NATURAL FLOWERS.
Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Annuals, &c.. &c., in-the most
perfect truthfulness to nature, juit ready fOr-the album,
and as copies for the pencil in water, oil, and.' crayon,
and for coloring with the new prepared colors. NEW
TON’S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBUMEN? PIC
TURES ' „ „
Price for the copies of Flowers 25 cents each, for NEW
TON’S Prepared Colors 83.30, including bottle of Re
ducing Liquid and full directions for use. Beware of
miserable imitations of these colors. The-genuine-have
name, J. E. TILTON & CO., on eaeh box and bottle.
mh2o-lm
OR CENTS.—PHOTOGRAPH AL
BUMS from S 5 Cents to 25 Dollars! The-largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the
CI £jTANDAED AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all
that can be found, in a first-class Bookstore, at-low
ra lll of G. G. EVANS’ PUBLICATIONS at the
....... OLD PRICES!
Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
fe!7*tf .; . . - . $39 CHESTNUT Street.
WBROTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA
• TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and
American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is tLe ONLY Library in the country ithat includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that' are 'not RE
PRINTED here.
Terms $5 per year *, six months $3; three months
$1.50 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 918
South EIGHTH Street. mh6-3m
A PBAOTIOAir KNOWLEDGE OP
-£A-thebusiness enables REIMER to pic
tures. A glance at his COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
fully proves the fact; Price $l. SECOND Street, above
Green. " It
A N OPPORTUNITY THAT SHOULD
not ha overlooked, to get a charmiog Portrait at
REIMEB’S. at reduced prices. Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS
in Oil Colors, at SECOND Street, above Green. . It
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
IMPOBTEES AND 'MANUFACTUEEBS OP
LOOKING GLASSES.
OIL PAINTINGS. -
EKGEAYINGS,
POETBAIT,
PICTDKE, and
PHOTOGBAPH FRAMES.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS -WABEBOOMS AND
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
4oSl-tf 810 CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelpMa.
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
"Wak Depakt.wi;a’t.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 4
o'clock P. M., on the 30ih of APRIL, ISS3, for furnishing
SIX HUNDRED WROUGHT-IRON BEiMSfor Rails of
Chassis of Sea-coast Carriages. ,
These Beams are to be made after tlie following speciff
cafions: '
The Rail, for Barbette Carriages is a rolled wrought
iron beam, similar in appearance,to the “ I ’’-shaped
beams used in the construction of live-proof buildings.
It is required lo be straight and smooth on its surface,
and free from daws, imperfect welds, blisters, and cinder
streaks. The outer surfaces of the two ilanges are planes,
parallel to each.other, and at right angles to the web.
The web joins the two Ilanges along their middle line,
leaving them to project equally on each side, and must
be without bends or corrugations.
DIMENSIONS OF BEAMS.
Length of rail : ...171 iuehes.
Depth between outer surfaces of danges... 13 inches.
Width of flanges 5.375 inches.
Thickness of llaDge at outer edge- .75 inch.
Thickness of web .635 inch.
, .These Beams will be inspected after tlie following
rules;
They are to be made of good, tough, well-worked,
clear iron, the absence of which qualities (generally in
dicated by roughness of surface, and by checks,-and
more marked roughness along the edges of the Ilanges),
as also flaws or bad welds, blisters, and streaks of cin
der, will cause their rejection. . ;
Ist. They are to be of the required dimensions and
square at the ends. -
2d. They are to be straight and free from short: bends
in the flanges and webs.
3d. The outer plane surfaces of. the ilanges are to be
parallel to each other, and in planes perpendicular to
that of the web. \
4th. The webs are not to beLent or trouphed. as would
result from resting the rails along their whole lengths ou
the edges of the flanges while the webs arc too h'otto
bear their weight.
otli. The flanges are to be perfectly equal on each side
of the web.
VARIATIONS ALLOWED IN INSPECTING. '
Jnlengfch of rail . .SOinch.
In depth of rail .... .10 inch.
In thickness of web . .05inch.
In warp or wind, m depth of flange at extreme
end of rail.
Difference in distauce between on er edges of
plane surfaces of flanges ou different sides of
web at any cross section of rail. .....1.... .10 inch.
A straight edge of equal length with the rail
placed on the outer edge of the ilauge should
not depart from it at any point moi’e than 15 inch.
A plane surface placed on tbe wob should uot
depart from it at any point more than .10 inch.
A plane surface placed on the plarfe surface of
either flange should not depart from it at any
point move than.... ’ .10 inch.
Departure from square in depth of rail 15 inch,
Specimensof the Beams, or drawings of them, caubc
seen at the United States Arsenals at Fort Monroe, Vir
ginia, Bridesburg and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and?
Watertown, ftkissaclmsetts. 1 . i
Bidders will state the number of beams they propose,
to furnish, the time when they will commence the de-.
livery, which should bo as early as possible, and the
number they can deLiver weekly after commeuc ns the
delivery! place where they will make them, and-the y
price per pound for..which they will deliver them, at
the point of vessel or railroad shipment nearest to thou’;
woiks.
No bide will be entertained except from persons,
actually engaged in the manufacture of iron, evidoace
of which must accompany the bid. . ; .v
Each party obtaining a contract will be required to
enter into bonds, with proper sureties ar its faithful,
fulfilment; and a transfer of the contract to. another .
party will cause its entire forfeiture.
The right is reserved to ve.iect all proposals tt the uncos
are deemed too high, or if tor auy cause It.is.sot deemed
tor thepnblicinterest to accept them. ■
Proposals will be sealed and adares3eddo G U EN E.RAL
J. W. R) PLEY, Chief of Ordnance." Washington, lb. C., ”
and •wilkbo-endorsed \ Proposals for. V/rougbl: Iron.
Beams.” - „ . .TAMRS;W. liTPLEaV
ap3-ftuBt -Brigadier General; Chief Ordnance.
Tu O O B’S
, PATENT SPRING BED,
. Patented.3£sjs. ,
-Universally acknowledged for Neatness, Comfort,
Durability to be the Standard Springßoi.
The above are maimfaitui-ed and for by
HI-RAM TUCKER, ‘
mh24-3m No. St REVERE Rloak, BostonrMass,
"OOWEN 8a CO.'S LITHOGRAPHIC
ESTABLISHMENT,
Southwest Co?ta,er of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts,*
’ AND - -
NO. 015 MINOR STREET*
PHILADELPHIA.
description of .
.LITHOGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTINQ, apd COLORING
executed'inth3 ‘kbsrsprswflist: v.kkbß
mMO-tf r , "--.v
anew n/sswcATiojirs,
T»* CHESTNUY STREET.
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets
J. E. TILTON & CO-,-BOSTON.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
'DEALERS IK
PROPOSALS.
Washington, April 2,ISSb
WAm
A fpßentice to a trade, by .a
respectable BOY, of 17 years. Watchmaking, ot'
some other light business Address 3339 GREEN 1 . a3-2t*
WANTED- a YOUNG MAN, ABO UT
» » "18 years of ago. a good Penman, to make himself
useful in a JOBBING HOUSE. Address, “Jobbing,”
Press Office. ap3-2t*
WANTED CLO L'HiNG.—PERSONS
haying Clothing to dispose of will please call or
address C. KILLER, 303 CHESTNUT gt.mlilo-mwl3m»
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
aSsS&i GENERAL’S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb. 9,
-WASTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following poiate:
Tortugas.
Key West, J?la,
Fort MonroerVa.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbem,. N.C. _•
Port Royal, S. G. A. BOYD,
falf-tf Captain and Asotst. Quartermaster.
PERSOWAS.
.THE PERCUSSION GAPS BOLD BY
u.stoW. Crawford, mentioned in vfsierd&y’spapers,
did not exceed in valnu: SEVENTY* CENTS. It is an
article that we have dealt in for oyer twoht-y-fi vo years,
and is usually kept by all houses in our line of business.
We disclaim any knowledge of the twin •ri'hate'vev.
ap3-2L* THOS. M S'LLOft & CO;
"PENSIONS. §lOO 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
ysars,- and all soldiers who have been discharge*! hr
reaeon of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to
the $lOO bounty; and the latter, also, to a pension,
; JAMES FULTONf Solicitor for Claimants,
mhT.3 4:34:-WALNUT Street.
LOST AWD FtytfNW*
!t OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE. IS
1 A-i hereby given that application lias been made to the
; Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue of dupli
cates of the foPlbwing described Certificates of the Five,
per Cent.-Loans of the Common weaOb, issued by .the
Bank of Pennsylvania, {acting rw iramsfor agent of the
Common weal th*Kn the name, of the Hb&orable Colosbl’
LEICESTER FITZGERALD' STANHOPE,-of the Cedars
TutueySurrby, la England:
Nsa 35 5, dated A’psil C; 1837i-actdf April 13,1335, for $0,000;
’NevS'iC; do do do db- for SS,COE
No. 367, do do do do for $2,000.
jni-31-3m : . _ ; r • .
TAKEN UP, A BLACK HORSE.
not will be sold at public sale on
SATURDAY, the 4tb-inst., at 9 o’clock. A: .M , at the
‘Police Station, corner TENTH and THOMPSON rfti'Gets,
in accordance to city ordinance, &S.
WILSIAM'JACOBY,
'. Lieutenant Twelfth District.
Philadelphia, April 2, 7563. .It*
FOX SAX/E AYD TO
«FOR SALE—A VALUABLE MAN
tun Property, northwest cor. THIRTY-SIXTH "and
BRIDGE street?.- feet front. Lot 105 by IG3.
Appi ? - on the premises, . ap3-Gt*
M F.O E SAT ®-—A SMALL BUT
FA!&M, the estate of James Adams,
deceased', containing 4S 30 : II>Pacres ofgood laud, si
tuated county, qh the turnpike leading*."
from' Burlington to Beverly, 1 % miles from-lhe former'
place, and about five" minutes’ walk to the steamboat
landing; adjoining tfte lands cf Mairlersoir} Heisler.,
and others. Improvements ccifcisfc of a good FARM
HOUSE, Tenant. House, Barn, r.jid all necessary out
buildings, with welds of never-failing water.
Incidird'of* . . . •
ADAMS, .
AtTroio Beagavy’s?-
FRONT and'H&RKET Streets, -•.
ap3-12t* ' \ Camdep, IT. J.
jig SUMTIER E’.ESIDENCE—FOR
■Hsta-SALE. a Hsautifnl ResMeuce, FI&YNKFORD ROAD
and ALLEGHANY Avenue. Bouse built in a most su
perior manner, and In perfect order; kitchen, lauudfry,
rnilk-room, and bake-room in'basement. Four rooms
on first floor, se-7en on second. Two furnaces, two
ranges, stationary w&shtabs. washstanda. Gas through
out. Ice-house, a:td fine stabling. Grounds handsomely
laid out, fruit tressr, shrubbery, statuary, &c. Lot 2ao
- 320 feet. Apply to .T. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate
Broker*. 4£3 WALNUT Street. mh2s-12tif* •
LEGAB.
rtf THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
THE Cl TY AE COUNT EI IX A 3>EL PH lA.
Estate of GEOBQE D. KRIPS, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that LOUISA KE.IP3, widow
of said decedent, has Hied in said court ats inventory'
and appraisement of personal property , to the value of
$3OO, which she claims bo retain out of said Estate, under
the fifth section of the act of 14th. April, 1811, and tiro
supplements thereto; and? that the same will Unapproved
by the Court on FRIDAY 17th of April, 1813, unless ex
ceptions thereto he filed,
\ JOHN L. SI-lOEftfi-KER,.
ap3-fs4t* Attorney for Widow/
TESTATE OF JONATHAN PETIT, SB,
Testamentary upon the Estate-of JONA
THAN PETIT, Sr., having;been grautedHO- the under
signed, all persons havingidaims against the same are
requested to present them* asd all persons indebted -will
make payment to CHARLES W. PETIT,
JONA.TH ATSPFETIP, Jr.,
B. A. SHOEMAKER.
WOOLMAN STOKES,
WM, S. BROW'S,
Executors.-
Or to tlieir Attorney, J. W. SToISES, •
ap3-fr6t* Gl9 WALNUT Street.
TN THE ORPHANS 59 COUBT FOR THE
A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,•
Estate of Mrs. C. MEEKER.
Tlie Auditor appointed by th« Court to audit;, settle.-
and adjust the account of JO HU C. FaRR, Executor of
the Estate of said deceased.-and to make distribution of
the balance in the bands of tliu accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment, on the 20th DAY of APRIL,. A,. D. ISS3, at-4-o’clock:
P M., at liis Office, southeast corner of SIXTH and
WALNUT Streets, in the City of Philadelphia.-.
ap3-frmwsfc . D. W. 0. BRIKN,-Auditor.
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS-
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF. THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United Strifes in
and for the Eastern District of-Pennsylvania, rightly and •
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of-the
United States of America, hath decreed all persous in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest in the schooner General Taylor, whereof
Shelley is master, her tack el, apparel; aud furniture, and
■ the-goods, wares, and merchandise ladeu- therein^.cap
tured by the United States steamer Crusader, under com
mand of Acting-Master* Mate Thomas Andrews, to he mo
nished, cited, and called tojudgmentat the time and place
underwritten, and to the effect hereafterexpre.ssed;Ci-ustice
so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly en
joined and commanded, that you omit not, but-that by
publishing these presents in at least two of the daily,
newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila
delphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do- i&onish
and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily,
all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any
right, title, or interest .in the said schooner General
Taylor, her tackle, apparel,- and .fanituro, and the
said goods, wares, and merchandise laden on b^ard'
thereof, to- appear before the Hon. JOHN • CAD
WALaDER. the Judge of the said Court, at the District
Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on'the twentieth
day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day,
or else on thenext court day following,.between the usual
hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or
allege, in due form oflaw, a reasonable ancLlawful excuse,
if any they have, why the said schooner Gene
ral Taylor, lur tackel, apparel, and furniture, and'
the said goods, wares, and merchandise laden there
in, should not be pronounced to belong, at.ihfl*
time of the capture of the same, to the euemies
of the United States, and as. goods of their enemies
or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to
be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes?
aud further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain. And that Ton duly intimate,or cause to be
intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom
by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated.) that if
thev shall not appear at the time and place above men
tioned,'or appear and shall not; shown reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth
intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said-cap
ture, and may pronounce that., the said schooner-
General Taylor, her. tackel,' apparel, and furni
ture, and the said goods, wares, and ; merchandise
laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of tho
capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
States of America, and as goods of their enemies,
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and.
condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
that you duly certify to t-lie said District Court what-you
shall do in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN .CADWALADER. Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this first day
of APRIL, A. D. 1563, and in the eighty-seventh year
of the Independence of the said Uuited States.- -
ap3-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
TTNITED -STATES, EASTERN DIS*
U TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. •
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.-
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF-
PENNSYLVANIA.
GREETING: *
WHEREAS, the District Court of tho United States in.
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rigjit’y and
dulv proceeding on a libel, filed ia the name of tlie United -
States of America, hath decreed all persons in general
who have, or pretend to have any right,- title* or inte
rest in the schooner Glide, whereof Captain. Perry is
master, her tackle, appaveL and furniture, and the
goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereou, captured
as prize of war bv the United States steamer Marblehead,
under command of Capt. Scott,- to be inonisbed, cited,
and called to judgment at the time aud place underwrite
ttn, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so re
quiring.) are therefore charged and. strictly en
joined and commanded, that you omit not, but chut by
publishing these presents in at least two of the daily
newspapers printed and published in the city of Philar
delphia, and in ihz LegaVlntelligencer, you do monish,
and cite, or cause to be monished and-cited, perempto
rily, all persons in general, who have, or protend to have*
any right, title, or interest in the said schooner Glide,
her tackle, apparel, and furniture, aud the said goods,
wares, and laden on board thereof,.to ap
pear before the Hon. .TOHN-'CaDWALaDER, the Judge
of the said Court, at the District-Court room, in thecity
of Philadtlphia, on the twentielhhlay after pnblication
ofthese presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next
court day following, between the usual hoars of heariug;
causes, then and there to shows- or allege, .in due form.of
law, a riasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have,
why the said schooner Glide, hor tackle, appaiel,,aud :
furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchaadUe laden,
on board thereof, should not bo pronounced to belong, at-
Jlie time of the captu re-of the - fame, .to the enemies of the-
United States, and as goods of their or other wise,,
liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged.and.
condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do
and receive in this behalfas to justice snail appercaia.
And that vou duly intimate.,, or cause to be intimated;
unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the
tenor of those presents it is abo intimated.) that if they
shall not appear at the time'aud place above mentioned,
or appear and shall not show, a reasonable aud lawful
cause to tbe contrary, then said District Conrlilotk in
tend and will pyrcecd to adjudication on the said cap
tuie, and may pronounce that the said schooner Glide,,
-her tackle, apparel, aud furniture, and the goods. wares,
and merchandise laden on board thereof, .did belong,- at
the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies ot the
United States of {America, and as goods of tlieir eueuiiesv
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con?
destination, tu bo adjudged and'Condemned as lawful,
prize, the absence or rather contujnacy of the persons so
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
that you duiycertify to the said District Court' what-you
shall do in the premises, together .with these presents. :
Witness the Honorable JOHN.CaDWALADER, Judge
of the said! Court, at Philadelphia, this second day of
APRIL, A< D. 1563, and in the eighty-seventh year of
the Independence of the said United States. ;
ap4-3t G. R..FOX, Clerk of District Court.
FI ANO .FOBTBS;"fla»
n rrr.9Bo CHESTNUT STREET. 930 IT *TM
A LiRGB AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THOSE
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS
'FROM*THE MANUFACTORY OF'
WILLIAM B. BRADBURY,
(Successor to Lights & Bvadburyß,)
HA® BE FOUND AT THE-, NEW AND* ELEGANT
WAREROOM, • -
930 CHESTNUT STREET. 930 \
Those desirous of obtaining a. superior, instrument,
should sail and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
The established reputation of these instruments for
nearly thirty yearn, renders tiz&iv superiority “'familiar
as household words." . ■
THEY SING-.THEIR OWN PRAISES.
In the arraugcrre.ut of our new scale, vw h&ya added
evoary improvement. which, oan in any way tend; to the
perfection of the Piano, Forte; and we confidently assert
that, for delicacy-of: touch,, volnme, purity, brilliancy,
and sweetness o/ton.e, combined with that strength ana
solidity necessary, to these instruments
ose unequalled
EVERY IBSTRUMSNT WARRANTED-FOR FSYB
YEARS. -. .
mhi9-3m E; H. OSBORN, Agent.
TK— s* MUT r ir TO Kt MU.CTON !
DAVID. B.fPAUL & BSOTHERhave just re
ceWed-sorae very fine Cots-
and LelsterliiUTTON. Also, SPRING
.LAiHwTwhioh can be had at their Stalls, Nos. *>3 and
55 WESTERN MARKET, corner of* Sliffjafia TH and
'MARKET Streets. ' , , _lv'
Sheabove Hutton and Lamb can.be dav m th.Q
TVRAIN PIPE—s T ONEW ARE
JL* DRAIN PIPE froa.S to 12-iucli sore.
2-iach bore. • ■•— —• •••“•»
6 do ........■•■so do do.
6 * do do.
Every variety ©f-conuections, bands; traps, and. hoppers
We are now prepared to famish Pipe in any quantit v -‘
and on liberal terms to. dealers and those purchaaip^fa
' “ K ° QU AMENTAI CHIMNEY TOPS. , "
Yitri fifed Tuia Coda Uhiinuey Tops, plain ai j orna
mental designs, warranted to stand the ac^ loa 0 f coa l
eas, or the weathor in any climate.
: GARDEN VASES.
A groat variety of Ornajnoulal Vases in Terra
Cotta, classical designs, all sizes, warranted to
stand the waatber. Also, Fancy Flower pots, Hanging
Baskets, and Garden Statuary.
PhiladelpbiaTerra Cotta Wovirg.
Office and Warerooms XOXQ CHESTNUT Street. -
mM-wfni if S. A. HARRISON.
AUCTION SAXE.
BAZAAR —NINTH AND
SOM STREETS.
15250 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.
•THIRTY-THIRD TRADE SALE AT 'PHILADELPHIA.
This sale wii I place
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
AprL 1 Bth, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar.
The J’-Bfeortir.ent will bo.very extensive and complete,
comprie.'ms s -t least two hundred and fifty Carriages,
from thev>e.Ht manufacturers of this city, and WiiUKag
ton, Delafc** r e.
SPECIAL NOTICE. -
The auctiov‘ e ,f r >’e.«i>fctfnny announces that tliia will
be the iargfsc k, aniic fcaie of Carriages ever held in tha
city cf Philadejv.''bia. Mr. Merrick’s invoice,-alone, \ViII
include Dear one vundred Carriages: aiso.lafgo io forces
from the Messrs. LV?^ 8 -
The Carriages v/jj), be arjance;! and for i ml*
nation, with catalogue* on the day previous to sale,
winch will positively ta«e piaco on the above day,
without regard to the weather.
.ALFRED SI. KERKSKS*,
A netioiio^r.
AMUSEMENTS,
A ME 810 AN" ACADEMY OP 3IUSIO,
Director v~\'i W-‘ 6RA.I/.
ITALIAN OPERA.
Mr. GBAUfccga respectfully to announce 4 lufc. having
Inst completed a season of six'Weeks'in.-'Boston, vrliers'
the 2rti.sts of his doable company and the' novelty of hla
repertoire created a sensation that reunited in the, fondest'
aud most prosperous campaign on record, he vrili com*-
mence a series of performances ra Philadelphia
OH MON DAT EVENING,,APEIL 6.,
on "which occasion the prints. donna,
MISS CLARA LOtfXSfc KELLOGG,
will make her FIfiST FaRE-WIILE. vAPPSARAKCE'’
prior to her departure* for LoThxou, where' sh'ei's engaged
at her Majesty's Theatre. She will appear iu» the sa.m&
opeia selected for her a*bv;t iu London..-.
LINDA BI CHAKsOUBTX,
Supported In* the entire streuytli 0 f the company.
Admission to Parquet, lAilcony, irid Dress' Circle; -HI;
reserved seats 6C? cents: Family Circle Gal
lery 25 cents Thesale \vil2
A. M. afshe Academy, and'at GonldVhlosic Store;
apl'-tf
FEW CEEBTNUT-STKEET TWE&
THE.
Lessee and Manager. *
~ the‘McoWtike .
Tnifi cF^ni>AT) ! mRMse. April agisfat
T EDWIN FOTMSEST^
Tn Inypoweriul nnpevsoiui&cm of
SPARTACUS, -
In Dr. 3ird’s gi-eai American TiasacTr of
- . CfHE GEA3IATOR. ;
■Winch i? produced jrith ... *
THE W'HOLB OF TitS THEAft&EV
aKSA SUPERB CAST OX OHAR/3CTER3,
Including Messrs. 3VrvCuilcvuf*iM Fen no; JfarHn, Canoll, •
Collier, Bobir,-Kiuff.sftmd,
rflon, Garland. Wiisos, Sire. 3. H. Alien, 1 Madams’
Poriisi, and' Misses Deed,' Speiser, Cooper, Harris,
Samuels, Jokason, unfi'SS&itfc';
C,qpdUfitoJLr»^jL^--_‘‘*ir**v K ' r ? MASK I?ABSTjXR.
3ATURPAY iiyEJSlii&'—Xn cdcSoqueace c-f the re
ircfrfcable success which attended tirst.orctfrictioa of
NARC3SSE ; Or T THE L/&T OF TBE POMPADOURS,
TSeGrewt .
E. BAISrDMAWN;
WILL-. TUE SECOND TIME, ’
Appear in bis cMiraslTer of “Kcrcisse Romfua.”*
3a MONDAY 'NEXT, EASTER - MONDAY
EAST KIGHH£. itIGHTS,
a&WIJS’ FCBHEST
Ia one'of liis most Popular ChaTßfters.
TsME CHAEP6RD.
Doors open at <>£: Curtain rfoosat to'SVcloefc
"\TEB- JOHN DBEW’S ABOH-STEEET
XT-1 THEATRE.
; Business Asrenfc and Treasurer ~.JOS. D. M3JRPHT.
, BENEFIT, .. _ B^HEPIT,
' Of MAE'T_PjtO'Y OST. , .
THf£ SPRIDAY) v |frENTNG, April 3d,'355J,
V OAJfIT.LE: ..
y Cs; THE FATj*OF A COQUETTE.
• Camille...»•>. ....... ! ..,. i. .. Mary: P/ovost.
. Atmand Duval ...v. .-.-.-.-Barton Hill.
,5a5t08...... i m- Frank Drew - ,’
To conclude with. “THE SECRET. ”
Thomas »■-* -• ........ v Frauk T 5 rew.'
Hilda me DnpKis-*..-. -.......- 5v.......... mi*. •C. Henrie.
J&&* Prices as usual. Seats secured without exxrs
•charge. Curtain rises at 7X o’clock.
■WALNUJ43TEEBT. THE ATE®.
• SoleX-eEEOE-. Mra. M: A. GARRE TTSOR,
Business Affent.-.. Hr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
BEHEST? OF MK. E'> SiTCIlEgt:
THIS (Friday) EVENIN3. April 3, 1863.
CAPHSTAT DimONDS.
Mr. Ken* Mudgeoa'... .....Mr. D.'S^tcheJL
• Tu be followed by theComedy'of A ‘REGULAR FD£'
Hugh De 8ra5....»r.-.-.-.. .... .Mrl D. T SotchelL
Alter which the Fame of
. Wanted. t,ooo mtilinerS.
To conclude with MUMMY^
Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7K.
WHITTAKE3--S AMPfiITHBATBB.
'» i MARKET Street- above TWELFTH,
Adaaission. 25 ’cente: Private Box and Balcony Seats,
efinents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do. Boys, 10 cents;
■Colored Gallerv, 15 ccirte:
FRIDAY'BVSNING, .April 3d/
A SFiasNDID: Bt-Lii
will be offered- in which a't of the -•
GREAT .STAR TROUPE
will appear. Second Night of WILLIAM B. SMirH/ia.* 1
his-'sreat act of ZAMPILx}32ROSTATIC/3. First week of 7
MONS. KIITCADE AND SON.’
Brilliant success of MLLE. MARIE.’
SAM LONG;
: The Best Clown anti Comic Singer in America.
IVPt. CHUECHS NEW PICTURE*
UNDER NIAGARA, froTi>-'stadios made
on trie-‘'Maid-of the Mist," ie-now «n exoibitiou at Wil
lis P. Hazard's Bookstore, TS-i'CHESTNUT St., from 3
A.' M toSP. M.' Admission, 25 cents.
inh3T-lai JOHN M'cCLURE. Publisher.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, COBNEB
of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets;
WM. WOODROFFE-- Business -Manager. - -'
E.' J.‘.WHITE. ; .Agent.
THIRTEENTH WEEK.
' WOODROFFE’S
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS.
Will remain ONE WEEK lon*nr and Exhibit'
EVERY EVENING.’
AnWEDNESDAY and SATURDAY" AFTERNOONS.
The oelehrated low-pressure <3lasa Steam-Engine ’* Me*
v NITOR” will be in full operation. .
All (lie works of art distributed gratuitously to the
visitors*.
" WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY’AFTERNOONS Child
ren’s Grand GIFT MATINEES.' Every Child wiiL re
ceive a-GIFT.
On FRIDAY EVENING,- Apidi'7th, a splendid CASS
OF WORK-will be given to -the-author of-the best
CONUNDRUSI on any subject.
The FirK pres-ent, each Evenfng, will be a splendid
CASE OF GLASS YvORK/
Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening at S o’clock; afternoon at 3. m3C--8t* r
QBBIN G-GA*B.DIrN INSTITUTE
BALL, corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN ’St«.
'' B VBH Y-M VENING '‘T&IS WEEKS
The original and magnificent Diorama-of
THE BURNING OF TdOSCOW,
Beautiful Dioptric-Paintings,- and-amusing. Scenes la-
VentrKvquism, hy the world-renowned Mr.
GALLAGHER. Admission, 15 'cents. Doors open at 7.
To commence at S'o’clock!: .» mh3B2st* .
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-—* T STN TH.
-lL aad CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOE OLD AND YOUNG;
SIGNOR-SLIT3/-
The Kseat MAGICIAN and. VENTRILOQUIST, with hit
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, wilt give his new-aa4
popular entertainments EVERY'EVENING daring.the
week, coiriTDenciiiK at 7K o’clo'ck, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attraction*
will Wsaarvellons: Experiments in-Magic; wonderful
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary’Bkd*
in their.new characters.
Admission 25cents.. Children I&cents.
.ftERMANIA ORCHESTRA— PUBLIC
every SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at 3H ‘o'clock,’ at the MUSICAL-FUND HALL, CARL
.SENTZ, conductor.- Tickers 25 cents. Packages of five
tickets $l. To be iiacLof Andr6 & Co. , No. ll&KJhestnuk
street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
HaJ] door. . • • - - n027-tf
•PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ARTS,
' 1025 CHESTNUT. STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from A. M. till’BP.M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
• Shares of stock $3O. • • jy9
Has Sler’S orchestra.
NEW OFFICE,
214 r South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delO-Sa
INSURANCE COMFiSIES;
OIRARB EIRE AND MARINS
IHfIDEAHCB- COMPA3Y.
OFFICE, 4X5 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
CAPITAL- 8300,050.
This Company continues to take risks on the safer
classes of Property at low rates. •
The-public can rely upon itsresponsibilifcy, and ability
to pay-losses promptly. Its disbursements for the beneftt
of-the pnblic, during the last nine years, exceed;
500,000 DOLLARS
and 'tre respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS; I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.
JOHN-W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLE^i
<J. E; HEAZLJTT, - ABRAHAM HAST,-
DAVID-BOTD, Jb., PETER S. HOE, of X T.f
WM. M. SWAIN; FUKfItAN SHEPHERD. ‘
JOSEPH K-LAPP, M: D. t N. S. LAWRENCE, ;
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLES:
THOMAS* CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretarv. apSSdfrf
AMERICAN FIRS INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1510. CHAPTER PER
FETUAL. No. 310 WAENOT Street, above Third. Fh
ladelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus la
vested in sound: and available Securities, continues to
his axe on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture.. Merchandiser
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and oSier Personal
Property. All losses liberally, and promptly adjusted.
DIRECtOSS.
Thomas S. Maiie, James S. Casspbell,
- John Welsh. Edmand'G. Iffatilh,
Samuel C. Morton, Charles -W. Poultuey.
Patrick Brady, s Israel Mosria.
John T. Lewis,
MAS S. MARIS. President.
Secretary. ' fe23-tf
tso:
At-beut G. L. Crawford.
A'NTEBAGITS INSURANCE COM
PANY.—Authorized Capital S4GB ; OOO—CRABTKE
PERPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, bsiween Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Gompany will insure against toss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, ParnUure, and Merchandise sene*
rally. ■
Albo, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insure nee to all parts of the Union.
... BISECTORS. ,
William Esher, I Dorris Pearson,
D.-Luiher, . Peter Seiger,
Lewis Aadenriad, 3. E. Baum,
John E: Blackiston, Wm. F. Dean,
Joseph Maxneltf, John Ketcham.
P WILLIAM ESHER, President
WM. F. BRAN. Vice President
W. M. Smith. Secretary. apS-H.-.
TTAIVIK INSUEAN
406 CHESTNUT
FIBS AJfB INLAID INSUEAN Cl*
BIBBCTORS.
E. D. ‘Woodruff,
Geo. A. West,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Okas. Stokes,
{ A. H. Sosennelir*
I Josep D. Ellis.
fCK\ President.
[AUbsON, Vice Prudent.
\RD. Reerefcarv. CialUfW
Francis IT. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Join W. Kverman,
Philip S. Justice,
O.W. Davis,
FRANCIS N. B«7<
: CHARLES RICHj
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHA!
<R/rAKSHAL’S SALE.—BY YJKTUE
aT.L a Turrit of Sale by tbe Honorable ,3QHN CAJ)-
WALAD2R, Judge of tbe District CourWC.the United
• States in and for the Eastern District o'^jmsylvania,
. in Admiralty* to me directed, will be sultf
■ to tbe highest and best bidder, for at
‘ NEK’S- STORE,No. 142 Noith Front Street. OuMOSJDnYv.
• April 13tb. IS®, at .12 o'clock M. -a»e cargo.'of;tho
. Schooner. LIGHTNING. consisting 20
( sasks salt, 4 cases matches. 12 -?*A, J tnv>Ks mer
chandise, & bags shot, 6 boxes 1 .box soap; 9.
cases, R demijohns, and 1 Catalogues.
: 2N?2HS«r d,l!B,d m|®&& rofc
Dinted StatesSfarshal T*Xh, of Pennsylvania.
~PffTT, April 1, IS£3. • • * . . ap2.-At
•vrOTIOY.— MB. LIE-
N-L HART, in New York, sign our firm
bv procuration. &GO-,
Lyons. France. March 1, aplrGfc*
T\TOTICE.—THPi GOf-PARTNERSHIP
.heretofore EDWIN S. STBVEN
SON’aud BENRY L. ‘SSLTXBAtfEt, under tbe-uameaud
•hriu of STEVENSON/ & a& curriers and
leather dealers, is i? day dissolved bv mutual consent.
TLo said HENRY 1 4 . SULTRSACH will setllo thebusi*
ness--of the late iirW . . --
. Philadelphia, A?n : l2. I&3S. ap3-3t?
WILLIAM B. YEATON & 00.,
No. ?>ifl Sooth FRONT Streets
/ Acents for-the sale of the .
ORIG T SAE SEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE/
r jjfer that desirable Wine to the trade.
• Also, .1 COO cases fine and medium grades
80l .tj'SaL’X CLARETS.
10*1 : - cftSOS *» Brandenberg Freres” COGNAC BRANDY*
/ Vintage 2S2S, bottled in France.
.(50 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks ; 2 dozen.ln case.
•; eo bbls finesl quality Monongahela Whisky.
' 50 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy.
50,000 Havana Cigars, estra fine. J- . ■
Moet & Chaaden Grand Yin Imperial, Green Seal
Champagne. - .
Together with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry,
Port. 4c. - , falS-lr
pEPPEB SAUCE.—2OO DOZ.PEPFEB
4- Sauce; 100 do 2. Continental Sauce; 60 doz. Wor
cestershire Sauce. „„„ .
FINE AMERICAN PICELES.-M0 do*. Imlf igaU«
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