, ARRIVALS AT TOE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Glrard-Chcstuut si HKHolmaD.NewTork Mrs Watkins, DC H B Riley & la. Flnl&da C H Garber,Connecticut Mrs T A Carli*?,N<?W York OH Young. US-A. O W Cass, Pittsburg j W Blanchard, Hew Castle A L Crawford, Hew Castle Tt Taylor, Now Ca* tie* John .loncs, Vicksburg j Jievi Merlman, Jr John H White, Maryland 18 Cropper „ „ W G Barley, Hew C*slle i> Beitler,Now Cns'.le S E Zollinger, Harris-burg BHLong, Lauciu-bu' J3W Keeler, Hew York J A Aldmlh’P, Delaware B W Moore, Montreal S G Miles,Baltimore J Jackson, NewYovk W T Donaldson, St Paul Conttncntal-Nlatli and Chestnut streets Col J G Frick, Potisvillo J Barns, Washington It Col W B Armstrong, Pa A 1 A aunt. Now York John B Fitch, U 8 K Lieut J H Fullerton, Va Win 13 Pease, IT Sv Ad.it • s chauSer, New York 1 (Jlias F Lming, IP.N CO.Bostwica', Chicago H WFrcedloy, Phi la. V P-Stnjtton; Memphis Wm T 3 untov E P Bacon, Milwaukee I) E Uviufttnn, Washington B P Eastou & la,-■Co» , tn. ICy B B Bull, Washington &0 Stevens & wf, Hartford Jll Stevens & la, Ohio . Subs Looser. Hartford L Bakov, New York Titos Franklin, York, Pa 3) Baiu.'New York T ' F W Newton, New York W K Nixon, Cincinnati E W Wedgwood, Maine " W Borden Now V ork Capt !R Libby, Maine A C*ft],lwe)], rolm.-h!}> > Pa Eugene Well-, Hew York J W Covhs, How York W F Csiry, Hew York Capt S B Kin", Pomm Mr & Mrs Scott, Now Jersey Chas T Thomas. New York D J Scott, New Jersey Frank Arnold, Now ) ork Mrs 13-W Davies &dn, Ohio J H Whitehurst, Baltimore Jus Jones, New York MrsF P Downs, Pntßville H J BurtOu & wf. Boston Br Mftclcoru, London, Eng T W Russell, ITarfcf.irrl JN Du Barry, Harrisburg 0 Sprotts, & la, N York - E Harris, St Louis r>ol E Rmimaln Sflinl E Hooper. Baltimore D P Ingraham,..N York S G Tuttle, Washington,DC L J Belloni, jr, NY«>i*k S D Lamed, Boston .T ,T Pinkerton, W Chester Mrs Reynolds, N York II Fishor, Pottsvilte S 8 Srinford, N York Mr-.& Mrs J T Fields, Boston W A Rice P R Chaveller, Chicavo Geo C Billings Count Piper, Waili, DC Geo PSmith, Wash, D C • Chas II Pettit, Louisville' Ft D Brookman, N York v W A Shay, N York B E Curtis, N York . D B Banks, Baliimore CBritte L N Taupeu, Denver, G T O H York . R P Field, Kentucky W Mengus, N-Yovk SHDaylor, N Ym-k W H Davis. Cincinnati S Draner, New York Geo Olney & son, N Y ' Alex .Garrett,. Missouri W A Foulke, Kew York M Cranze, New York Sol den Gaff. New York John P ltiugnold, Balt T F Allon, Ney York W T Berry,Nashville“ Jolin S Gulick,' U S N RW Booth & son, NY Geo Earle & wf, New York W J Wilmer, BaUimore ‘ Geo S Page,'New York Chas Grobe<. Wilmington. Chas H Pmith;*Now York 0 B Potter, New York J|H Dulaney, Washington JBaehelder, Connecticut * Jos Bradford, New York Ja* A Poitov, Providence Geo G Pope, Chicago A T Hall, Delaware Adolph W Tea, Delaware Merchants’—Fourtii street, kelow Arch. E B Collins, Wilkesbarre Miss Lizzie MarshalLPenna Pr H Hakes, Wilkesbarre J Porter, Somerset, Penna Ira C Mitchell; Wilkesbarre D Wertz, Peuna Jos Clifford, P*nna . W B Huntor, Williamsport TECraltr, Holldaysburg J Cobb. Ohio P G Sturgis. Smith Hold J A McGialey, Pemia B D Elliot, Zanesville ,> .T C Beecher, Cliuton J N Wiigus, Zanesville W T Beatty, Hernia A J Colburn. Somerset, Pa A D Lufkin, Miss Jennie Colburn, Pa. R A Packer, M Chuuk HFHuvn, Easton, Penna HTreacy, Dloiint Holly E F K Wiggin, Mnuie L T Carnahan, Peuna American-Chestnut • S Conway, Baltimore E Wingate, D C Amos W Lynch, Miiblle’n Chas E Anderson. Mi’dle’n W A Wausou, Middletowu 7 C Wilson, Philadelphia Wm H Mead, New York Jas C Whalle,y,Wash , n,D C George Lewis J Q Adams, Montpelier/Vt Chas H Brown & wife H Dlffenbaeh. Newark. N j| W Mnofeely, Wash, 1) C I F L Winebcry. flew York I Theo Ehc] in?. New York I E Spruance. Delaware I P West, New York I St* liOitis—Ghestunt MFSliaw, Massachusetts John Cox, Penna ' E J Moore, Maryland Jj Brownell, Hew Y nvk C Downing, New York 2 0 Van Alert. Danville E fi Norton, Washington C E Jennings, New York Street' above Tliirct, Mrs Hewlett & 3 ch, Mo L Wllkens, New York Capt T J Stnrges C S Oe Ruyter, New York J Cransliaw, Jr, St Louis Mi’-** M J Hall, St Louis C Gibbs, New York The Union—Arch s( Jos H Bryan, Germany E Carpenter, -New York H Conner, New York Samuel J McMahon. Ohio ' W H Brady, Port Wayne. it.reet, above Third. Mrs Winfield, Phbada H HamilL, New Jersey M Clark. Madisoaville, Pa JJJieside, Pennsylvania J W-Miller, Pennsylvania National—Race St,, above Third. Mrs EH Black. Alleutown IWNewhart, Watlrtonville .JHousum, Pennsylvania JMr Brakely, White Haven ©eo Horn, Indiana I Commercial—Sixth street, above Cliestmit. E Shivers * - W Dobbins,Lanca-dcr co, Pa Fred Mel>up, Middletown PnosPrizer, Doylestown C Johnson, Chester co Edwin P Smith. Pottsiosvn W H Biewdter. Penna Geo D Meigs, Pottstowu Job Ely & la, Bnck« co N P Hobart, Fottstovrn W J Sinpdley, Delaware co C Macdonald, Potcstown SergtA TSraedhy Pcnna John Perveil, Pennsylvania ©has Mercer, Chester co, Pa States Union—Sixth and Market streets. B C Paine, Pennsylvania IS S Rathlow, Lancaster O M Race. Pennsylvania IJ L Brown, Westmoreland E H Miller, Coin mb a |R P Brown., Westmoreland Thos E Watt, Pittsburg | John P Doll, New York tret, above Market. J P C Emmons, Detroit Chas Crook, New Hope . it'aml Taylor, Taylorsville S Taylor. Jr. Taylorsville Stephen Kirk A H Trego, Lamhertville J Hart, Ddylestown Madison— Second stj W B BUjjkwfll. Tilu'-ville J J Williams, New York J W Nicholson, Laurel, Del JE Bunting, Pennsylvania Dr R C HnUoy, W Hiven Jas Campbell, Penna Mrs Brown, Now York. Adam. Sherrod, Penna Mount Vemon—Scco: C Guthrie & son If G ol dsrr.il h, Baltimove J Jones, Now York *T Audorson.BbW York Jaa Sitffth,- New York-. * SPECIAL NOTICES. Wooden Comparisons— * BY TITK ISAILDOF TOWER ITj^LL. Ab various soits of wood we find, So may we classify mankind: Some men there are, like hickory, tough, Some, cypress-like, are soft enough; Some are xnHainmable, like pine, Whose veins are charged,with turpentine; Ladies with rosewood we compare, For they are.-valuable and fair; Although, like maple, ’tis complained, They’re sometimes apt to he cross-grained; Some men arc, like the willow, pliant, Some, like the oak, are stiff, defiant; Whatever gales or storms arise Their courage all assaults defies. Some, like the plane-tree, or the box, Cau bear tlie.liardest rubs or knocks; Some, like thej-ombard poplar, /rail, Will for no.earilily use avails Each wood with which I am acquainted, Shows hest when, polished well, or painted, This is the dressing all require, Before spectators can admire; And meu, o/ cvery sort, show hesfc When tkeyuit Tower Hall'are dressed; We have the largest and most .complete assortment Of Ready-made Clothing in-Philadelphia. - 0 -. TOWER HALL, ; 518 MARKET Street, . It l BENNETT & CO*. * Dr. Sweet’s INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Pills, Style. BRANDRETH’S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BIIANDRETH’S PILLS, NEW STYLE, • BRAND UETH’S PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for ’costiveness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headache, giddiness, sense of bloating after meals, dizziness, drowsiness, and cramping pains, and alldis Orders of the stomach and bowels/ ONE OP MANY CASES. Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New York: ' J. I. C. COOK, publisher of the State Bannerßen nington, Yt., says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, find suffered so severely from it that not a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most un comfortable sensation in his stomach. . For five years lie Buffered from this, dreadful complaint, when lie used BRANDRETH'S PILLS, The first box did hot seem to Benefit him-much * but the second produced a change, and by the time‘ he had taken six boxes a COMPLETE CURE was effected. He says: “My dyspepsia was gone, Sind my expectation of an early death vanished.” ASK FOR NEW STYLE. . ASK FOR NEW STYLE- ' -ASK FOR NEW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE. Principal Oificie, 394 CANAL Street, New York. For Bale in Philadelphia.by. Mr. SCHAEFFER, No. 14 North EIGHTH Street, T. W. DYOTT & SON, 333'North SECOND Street, and.by all respectable dealers in medi cines. . . __ • ap3 2t* One-Price Clothing, op the Latest 7TLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in PlainFi fares. All Goods made to Order*warranted satisfactory. Our One-Price System is strictly adhered to. AU are Ihereby treated alike. • del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. fflggfefg Steinway'& Son’s Square, vl fe ? f and Grand PIANOS, *» ®T f * acknowledged the most perfect instruments, in Eu rope as well as in this country. They wore award ed, in the last seven years,, twenty-six UrstT premi ums, oyer the host makers .in this country, aud in addition thereto the first prize medal at the Great Inter national Exhibition in London, last summer. All the' Reading artists of this country, and some of them, even in JSurope, use them in their Concerts. Wareroomß-at BLASIUS 8R05.,. 1006' CHESTNUT street. ap2-thstulm ivi^E.nxExa. BALDWIN—LAMB RIGHT.—On the 2d iust., by the Bev. E. W. Ilutter, pastor of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, at the reuidoucc of the bndo’s step-father, Mr. William Baldwin, to Miss Sarah A. L. Lamb right, step daughter of Simon Strauss, Esq., all of this city, * WEIBEL—HUNSBKKUER.—On the2Btli March, 1363, l)y the Rev. E. W. Ilutter, Mr. Joseph Weusel, to Miss Jdary Ann Hunsbergor, both'of Philadelphia, formerly ©f Milford, Bucks county, Pa. _ , * BROWN—WOBRTZ -On the 31st of March, by the Bov. G. F. Krotol, G. W. Brown to Rosa J. Woertz, all of Philadelphia. •'* MAHN-GIBKRSON.-On the Pith of February,, by the Bev. Thomas B. Miller, SamuelP. Mann to Elizabeth Gibersoni' aLL of this city. * GARDNER.—On the morning oj the 2d inst., after a lingering illness, Mary A. Gardner. The relatives and friends of the family, also Philadel phia Social Circle, -No. 1, TJ. O. of B. and 8., are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 2 Horner’s avenue,-Thirteenth street, below Vine,'this .‘(Saturday) .'afternoon,'at'2 o’clock. [New- York City and Brooklyn papers please copy, * GETHEN.—Oa the morning of the 2d inst,, Maria T. Gethen, aged S 3 years. - The relatives and friends are. invited to attend her funeral; from her late residence, 308 Spruce street, on Monday, the 6tli inst , at 9 o’clock A. M. ** JONEB.^-Ontlic 2d inst., Martha, wife of Walter C. Jones, and daughter of Margaret and the late Henry Blinn, in the 28th year of her age. * BRADLEY.—On Hie 2d inst.. James Henry, son of Bernard and Mary Mradley, aged 17 years. * BURK.—On the Ist inst.-, John Burk, in the 44th year Cf B»MLEY On the Ist inst,, Mr. James Bottom ley. aged 53 years. * X>LACK AND WHITE MOZAM BIQUES, 4-4 WIDE, 37H cents. Black and white striped Mohairs, 28 cents. Black and white De Laines, 28 cents. Black and white all wool Mousselmes, 44 cents. ' Black and white Lawn, and Chintzes, 18& cents. Black and white Chalite de Laines, 31>4 cents. Black all wool Mousseline de Laines, 44 cents. Black all wool Mouseelines, double width, S7>4 cents. Black silk Cballie, SO cents. Black Bareges, 25 cents; Bombazines,sl, &c, &c. BESSON & SOB, MOURNING STORE, No.-918 CHESTNUT Street. A-A BIOH chintzes reduced to T* 2S CENTS. 1 case wkle Chintzes, 25 cents. 1 case 4*4 Double Purples, 2S cents. 1 case 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents. 1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents. EYRE k LANDEI.T,, FOURTH and ARCH. TOTNE STOCK OP SEASONABLE Ju GOODS adapted to First-class Trade. Novelties in. Dross Goods. Spring Silks, new styles. Opening of Spring--Mantles. flow style Rock-spun Shawls.' ■ w „ EYRE & LANDBLL, \ *pl FOURTH and. ARCH, , itreet, below Ninth. James G Dirling M Phelan,New York 1) Kavanaugh,New York M Humphrey,New York L C England, Lock Raven II Kidgdly & w, Dover, Del Mrs E Ridge y, Dover D ,T Morrow, Fall River E Gardner, Cincinnati J 8 Carii-le, Virginia JTlios J StroQg, Albauy Thos Pethtick, Pottsville Thus C T Buck, New York F Osgood, New Yorkj W Laz-ll,New York E C Wilson Harrisbuvg Dr W.C Evans, Eri°, Pa L Fisher, Chester,Pa T ll.Honwood,Chester, Pa R K Holdane, New York W Hodges,Fall Kiver Mr & Mrs JT Tildou.Bost’n D Carrey, Delaware . -Street j above Fifth, TliorLester, Baltimore Theo G -Austin, Baltimore H Wallace, Baltimore H Crandell, Albany Mrs R A Crawibrd, N Y I-I S Loving, Suffolk, Va Dr JTMagfco. USAJ J J Speed A L Rice, Boston J F Lord, St John, N B . Mrs Belmon,H’tgeri'to\vn J R Sevmour, Hagerstown J S Conklio, Penna J E Brisrey, Wash, D C A Inslee, Brooklyn |R WHevwooil, Baltimore 1C H De Forest, Jersey City kil street, above Arcli. H Willard, Stroudsburg B Z Haynes Penna R Williamson Miss Wilcocks, New York GREAT NATIONAL CELEBRA TION.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of THE UNION LE\GU£ of Philadelphia, hold March 2G, 1E63, the following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS. GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted: RESOLVED. 1. That the League will celebrate tho approaching an niversary of American. Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the nail of Independence. ’ 2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations in the United States be invited to participate in the celebration, and that they be requested to send deputations from their respective bodies for that purposo. 3. That it be recommended that the deputies be autho rized to represent their respective constituents in any action that maybe deemed necessary and cxncdiont to perfect the organization of tho friends of the American Union and-Government throughout the United States.. 4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular commuuicatiug these resolutions to the Union Leagues and loyal citizens of the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may be ncccssat y to carry them into effect. . WM, M. MEREDITH, President GEO. H. BOKER, Secretary. apl-lm FIRST CONGBEGA TION AX JK-h-* CHURCH, THOMPSON Street, below Front;— .Pleaching; by Rev. D. L. GEAR, SDN DAY" 10&A. M , subject, “Clirbt Purging the Temple;” and 7}Z P. M., subject; 1 * Nicodemus, ” , . . It* : REV. P. COOMBE WILE PREACH in TaBERNACLE M. E. CHURCH, To-fliorr>w, at and 7H o’clock. ; -It* REV. ROBERT FERN AM CHASE -will preach iu the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, oh SUNDAY EVENING next at 7% o'clock. It* FIRST RE FORME D DUTCH CIIUkCR, corner of SEVENTH aud SPRING GARDEN;' Rev. J. HOWARD BUYDAM will-.(D V.) prencli TOMORROW at A. M., and 7% P. Mr* lt l^ REV. S. W. THOMAS WILL &C?=» Preach in ST. PAUL’S M E- CHURCH, CATIIA RJJSE Street, above Sixth, TO-MORROW, at 10}£ A.M., and at 7 H P- M. Seats free. Communion at 3P. M. It* THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE IN THEIR TYPICAL TEACH INGS. Tb« next Sermon in rhis course Will be preached in the CEURCH'OF THE EPIPHANY", TO-MORROW AFTERNOON; Service at 4 o’clock. It* CHURCH, COR. OF FRANIvL'N and WOOD Streets.-EASTER SUN early services at this church TO MORROW (Sunday) will commence at 5 o’clock A. M , also at 10& o’clock, by the Pastor, Ptev. A. A. REINKE.* ff^=» n ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN ftO* CHURCH, NINETEENTH and GREEN Streets. - Preaching TO-MORROW,-at 10K A. M. aud P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. T. M. CUNNINGHAM. The evening -sermon will be the sixth of the series on “Faith ” it* THIRD REFORMED DUTCH TENTH and FILBERT Streets; —The ,Itev...-W. J- R. TAYLOR, D: D., of Ne\V York, will preach j a this Church TO-MORROW. Service at V)H o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. .. it* THE LADIES’ .ASSOCIATION OF THE HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL will.meet at the College, on FILBERT Street, on SATURDAY, the 4tk met;, at 4 o clock P. M. It* . M. L. PASCH ALL, Secretary. SPIRITUALISM. - MIS S EMMA HARDINGE will Lecture at BANSOM-3TREET JdALL on SUNDAY, at 10R A. M., in Man of, the Pre sent, and atS P. M. on Man of the Future—The Grand Man Admittance 5 cents. it* STATE BANK AT CAMDEN, APRIL bCP 3, ISG3. —The Directors have declared a DIVI-' DBND OF FIVE PER CENT, for the past six mbnthsi • and an Extra Dividend of Three per Ceat., payable on' demand, clear of taxes. . ap4-3t* THO, ACKLEY, Cashier.' VOLUNTEER AIDS OF THE WO fcO MEN’S PENNSYLVANIABIiANCH of the United States Sanitary-Commission are notified that tueir ser vices will be required on thei* respective days at the Rooms, No. 1307 CHESNUT Street, on and after April 2d. y • • It • BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH; k North THIRD Street, above Girard avenue. —Aa RASTER Discourse to-morrow, Morning, service com mencing at- o’clock. Afternoon service at 3 o’clock— sabject “The Bible and tue Creeds-” A RELIGIOUS TEA MEETING in the Evening, at 5 o’clock, Addresses "on various subjects., it* THE MEMBERS OF STAR OF AMERICA LODGE, No. 52, I. 0. 0. F., and the untrr in general, nreinvited to meet at the Hall, BROAD and SIRRING GARDEN, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AF TERNOON, at 1 o’clock, to attend the funeral of our late Brother WM. C. LUDENBURG. : li* " ' E. HERITAGE, Sooretarv. “WHAT IS THE CHURCH OF CHRIST,-’ according to .-the New Testament?— T. ti . STOCKTON will Preach: (1). V,) on this subject SABBATH, at 10% A. M.. at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. Children’s Church, in Main Audience Room, at 3P. M., and Union Prayer Meeting at 7%. Parents and the Public ipvited. ■_ it* ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL* G. firCs=> Miss EMMA HaRDTNGE again Lectures at the UNION VOLUNTEER REFRKS9MENT SALOON, the subject chusen tor the occasioa being “The Reign of Terror; Or, A Passage in the French Revolution ” All who have listened to the two former Lectures given by her at the same place can testify to her merits as a Lec turer. Admission ten cents. Soldiers of the Union free. • ap4-2t* CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR^ SPRING GARDEN, below Broad .street.-® THE BEREAVED. —A Sermon to “The Bereaved ” will be preached TO-MORROW (Easter Sunday) EVENING, at 7>£ o’clock, by Rev. v Dr. CARDEN.- Those whose friends or relatives sleep in death specially invited. Strangers accommodated with seats. CHILDREN’S CHURCH at 3 P.-M. It* A STATED MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTERS’ ASSOCIA TION will he held at the Hall of the Phmnix Hose Com pany, ZANE Street, aboveEeventh, on MONDAY EVE NING, April G, at S o’clock. Punctual .attendance is earnestly requested of all the members. G. W; HAINES, Presideut. WM. 0. GJ.TBENS, Fecretary. it* QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE &0* SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY of tJ.e SPRING GARDEN Baptist CHURCH will he held in ilie Church, THIRTEENTH, above Wallace, TO MORROW AFTERNOON, at S o’clock. The Classes as known by missionary names will present their collections for the month. Singing by the S-’hool. and Addresses by Mr. JOHN D. TUSTIN and WAL S. PEJIICE, Esq. Friends of Missions and Sabbath Schools ei-petnaljy invited. . it* NOTICE.-ALL CHURCHES, BE NEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS, all Soldiers’ Aid or Relief Societies who may be willing to act in connec tion, either permanen tl y or temporarily, 'with the Wo men’s Pennsylvania Branch of the United States Sani tary Commission are requested to send a lady delegate to ■ report the same at a meetiug .of the Visiting Committee, of the W. F. B. , &c., to be held at the Soldiers’ Reading .Room, TWENTIETH Street, above.Cbesnut, on MON DAY th, at 12 o’cidek.-- : .Tbs'Jiitentioiiuof ’CiiarUa.' ble Associations among the Society of Frieuds is particu larlv invited, ap4-2t SEVENTY-SIXTH ARMY MEET ING.—TIie Soldier needs your assistance while battling for your "country and your fireside. Come, then, all who are desirous of advancing his eternal interest, and give the Army Committee a helping hand. 'The work is a responsible one, and calls for the.uuited euergy of Cbrlstiaus to assist the Committee engaged in the cause. The seventy-sixth meeting will -be held in the Second Presbyterian Church, on SEVENTH Street,- below Arch, TO-MORROW Evening, at.7)4 o’clock/ Rev. Charles W. Shields, D. D., Pastor, Rev. George H. Fisher, George H. Stuart. Esq., and several others are expected to be present and address the meeting. * Piulauelpiiia, March 31,15 G IOSk BAYARD ROBINSON, ESQ,-SIR: We have seen with regret your announcement in the public papers of the withdrawal of your name from, the canvass as a candidate for the office of Clerk of tho Ooort of Quarter Sessions. We had looked to your nomination as one of the means to accomplish a thorough reunion of all, the.friends of the Government, with a view to the expression of a sound public sentiment at the coming elediou. . It is a period in our country’s history when the ser vices of the best men are needed; and no one should be at liberty, unless from absolute necessity, to withhold the use of his name. . We earnestly request yon' to reconsider yonr determi nation; and, in view of the consideration w T e have sug gested, to allow your friends to present your name to the public; and wc are confident that your long and in timate" association with the business interests of the city, and your well-known integrity, wiil be a guaranty of future success. We are very respectfully, JAMES ,T. ALLISON. v JACKSON BARDEBR, J J ETER A. B. WIDENER, O. D. COLLADAY, ROBERT RALSTON, CHARLES BROADNIF, SAM’L m. shoraker, .TOS. MANUEL, „ . ■ . SAMUEL MILLER, . JOHN MANUEL, W. C. HAINES, G. W. McMAHAN, GEORGE W. METZGER. _ Phit.apelphja, April 1.1533. To Messrs. Janies J. Allison, Jackson Bardeer, Peter A. B. Widoner, and others. Gextlx.mex : I am in receipt of your very kind note of yesterday., I cannot sufficiently express to you the feelings of gra-. titude I entertain for this mark of your esteem and con fidence. it is known to most of you that for some time past my health has been impaired l>y excessive application to my busineßS pursuits, and under the advice of my physician that quiet was necessary to secure its complete restora tion, I deemed it prudent to make-the withdrawsil to 'which you have alluded. But I feel that my fellow citi'/ens, and especially my. neighbors, as most of you are, who have known me always, have a right to call on mo, and I will not resist your request. And I-feol especially forbidden to hesitate in view of tlie considerations to which you refer. I am at the ser vice of our country in any and every way in this peril ous crisis of her history; and if I can he of any use in promoting union and harmony, so as to secure the ex pression of a sound public sentiment avainst rebellion, treason, and disloyalty, in any shape, I would be will ing to make any sacrifice in my power. Very respectfully, your lellow-citizen. It* . : . BAYARD ROBINSON. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHAN^ NA RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Street—Philadelphia, April 3, ISG3.—The an nual meeting of the Stockholders of this company and an election for President and six Managers will take Slace at the office of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th ay of May.next, at 12 o’clock M. W. H. WEBB, . ap3-tmy4 • ■■■ ' Secretary. NOTICE*—OFFICE OF THE DELl fcCf* WARE AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA TION COMPANIES, • Princeton (N. J.), March 31,1863. The Treasurer of the above Companies is nowprapared to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1, 1563, being the five per cent. Converted Sterling Loau. The principal, and also the last coupon, will be paid on pre sentation'to WILLIAM H. GATZMER. Philadelphia; or to [ap3-lm] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer. HORHEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1113 £o=* CUTHBERT Street.—Tills 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 . Secretary of Board of Managers. PENNSYLVANIA LINING COM- EcSkn PANY OF MlCHlGAN.—Noticeis hereby given, that the Animal Meeting! of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY,OF MICHIGAN will he held at the Office 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-vear, will he held. ; : - S. M.DAY,Secretary* Dated Philadelphia, March 20,1563. . mh2L-l4t OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia, 1862. -■ . . : . • Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Sut geon-Artist to the Government, No. 1009 CHESTNUT Street. . B. FRANK PALMER, ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. T?OARBINGv AND DAY SCHOOL, " HOLMESBURG, (Pennock’s Mills,) 9'miles from the City proper, _ PUPILS will he instructed in the usual branches of’ English Study, with French and Elementary Drawing. Music Lessons may be obtained from a competent and suitable instructor in the neighborhood. -The location is healthful and pleasant. Terms moderate. Principals, MARY L. and SUSAN H. COX. ap4-stu2t* _ ■WHITE LEAD.—SO TONS STRICTLY f,T Pure White Lead, made, from choice Spanish ore, and warranted superior to any in Philadelphia, offering low, and for sale in quantities to suit lmyeis. WEEKS & WATSON. ... Government White Lead Works, It* - Nos. 130*, 1206,1308 NOBLE Street. ■RLACK PAINT.—IO,OOO LBS. BLACK -*-> Oxideof Iron, surorior to lamp black, and much more economical, ■ For sale in packages. 25 Tin. to 600 lbs. each. WEEKS Sc WATSON, Government White Lead Works, It* No. 1304, 130 G, 1308 NOBLE Street. m, PURE BONE DUST, SUPERPHOS -JS-PHATE OP LIME, POUDKETTEJu barrels, and other fertilizers. PASCHALL MOKItIS, - Affrionltural Warehouse, It* . 1 1 JO MARKET Street. m FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN' -A-SEEDR in. great variety, at wholesale and retail. DESCRIPTIVE GARDEN MANUAL gratis on applica tion. PASCHA LiL MORRIS,'.-L ■ .Agricultural and Seed Store, It* 13.20 MARKET Street. ft_BAY HAITI RESTORED—BALD- 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 or become thiii. Wholesale and retail at Dr. SWAYNE’S, 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine. Price, 50 els’. ap3-tf HERE’S •' > - FURNISHING. CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH : KENT, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA. ' Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied. Chiba ind glass packed in a proper manner. N. B. : —China-decorated to order; also, initials End create elegantly engraved on table glass. Orders hy-mailrpromptly attended to, is,hl7-la REMOVALS. J>BMOVAL. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, Have Removed TO THEIR NEW S 'STORE, a.p2-Gt 715 & 71T MARKET STREET. JJEMOVAE.S THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION HAS REMOVED FROM No. 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET No. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET. mli?0-6t ■ COMMISSION HOUSES. QANTO N F LAN NE LS , Heavy and Medium. NEGRO KERSEYS, Plain and Twilled. LINSBY S , , - Whlteßock, Westerley &c., &c. ■ BROWN BRILLS. On hand, and for sale by SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, -apl-12t . _ Ila CHESTNUT Street, GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ' HEAVY LINEN DRILLS -AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS.' For sale br FROTHING nAM & WELLS. sel-iftf FINANCIAL. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, PRIOR T 0.1863, WANTED DBEXEL & CO'. GOLD WANTED. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. DEESEL & CO. FREIGHT BILLS ' BOUGHT AT . • THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, HUNTER, NORTON, & CO., 305 K WALNUT STREET, UP STAIRS. ap3-st* -• : • ••' : g HAEVEY THOMAS, «'.COCii AND BILL BROKER, No. 313 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS; and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bovight and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES.S-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums tp suit. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Cov, Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers & C 0,., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Furness,Brinley, & Co-., John Thomas, Esq. . .. '•' • apl-3m if -D WAED M . D ATI S STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,) 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 onDeposits. apl-3m JIRST APRIL COUPONS 7 3-io CERTIFICATES OP INDEBTEDNESS ABOUT MATURING, BOUGHT OR COLLECTED, DREXEL & CO. mh27-10t JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 83 South. THIRD Street, Directly opposite tlie MecLanics- Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON coiisnssioN, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mM2-3m 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 the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above ; UOAN 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 November of each.year. At the present premium ox/gold, dhese Bonds yield abont EIGHT per cent, per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY> COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE.: On and after July Ist, 1863, 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 1 to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY* COOKE, - ~ ' Subscription Agent, mh4-tjyl ' 114 South THIRD .Street, Philada... Money to invest.—persons wishing to make safe investments of money on the security of Real Estate in the State of Delaware, can ob tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by addressing B. B: COMEGYS, - ja24-w&s3m At the’Philadelphiaßank. VERANDAHS, FLAGS. WM. F. SOHEIBLE, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET,' PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer of AWNINGS and FANCY WINDOW AWNINGS, or VERANDAHS, liasjust received, by last steamer, a finedot of AWNING STRIPS, which he can manufacture into AWNIN.GS cheaper than any . other place in tlie city. Awnings Proofed to prevent Mildew without extra rj) H E “ EXCELSIOR’ ’ HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. NONE GENUINE UNLESS* BRANDED «■J.IL M. & CO. PHILADA. EXCELSIORS J. H. MICHENER.& CO., GENERAL ; PROVISION DEALERS AND CURERS OF • • : • THE CELEBRATED "EXCEESIO iv* SUGAR-CURED HAMS, ' : .Nos. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street, •Between Arch and Race streets,.Philadelphia. The instly-celebratcd “ EXCELSIOR ” HAMS are cured, by J. 11. M. & Co. (in a style peculiar to themselves) ex* pressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious flavor, free from tne unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for sale. apl-tf m SOD AND SUBSOIL PLOUGHS, CAST-IRON ROLLERS for field, and garden. Har rows, Cultivators, Reapers, and Mowers, Sugar Cane Mills, with Agricultural and Horticultural implements, in great variety* of-improved construction and finish, at wholesale and retail. Catalogues ouapplication. PASCHALL MORRIS, It* 1140. MARKET Street. TO HARNESS MANUFACTURERS -l- Splitting Knives Threads; also, Silk, Linen Thread and Needles for Sewing Machines. LAING.& MAGIN NIS, No. 30 North THIRD Street. -■ It* : TEAS.— CHOICE OOLONGS AT RJ4- DUCBD prices. kichard iH])I)LETON & co ap4-2t* No. 7 South FRONT Street. TV 0 RY TY P E S.—THE GHARM OF REIMER’S Ivorytypes: consists in their close adhe rence to nature and their artistic excellenee:_pictures that command the admiration of, Street, above Green, • . - . .' a; - tv THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1863. OPEN I N G ON MONDAY, APRIL 6th, 16G3. 1024 chestnut street. . The Ladies are invited to call and examine the . NEW “COVENTRY RUFFLING,” Tho mott desirable Trimming yet introduced for . • LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR, E . M . NEEDLES, apl-6t XQgA CHESTNUT Street. JyJOUBNING- MILLINERY, MOURNING BONNETS, OF TIIE^LATEST PARIS. AND NEW YORK STYLES, Always on hand and made to order at the shortest HO' tice, at the “NEW MOURNING STORE,” 93G CHESTNUT STREET. M. & A. MYERS A CO'. mh2S-thstu fcap2B QPRING CLOAKS. *3 NEW CLOAKS, r NEW CLOTHS, SPRING SHAWLS, HOOP SKIRTS. Cloaks ready made or made to order. * Large stock of Cloths to select from. Ladies’ Cloakings at.tho right prices. NEW CASSIMERES. Boys’Oassimeres, The new colors. Gents’Fancv Mixtures, 6-4 Coatings. . , Boys’ Clothing ready made or made 1 to order." Largestock Cassimeres to select from. Fine Black Cloths and Cassimeres, - W.ILLJAMSVILLES, „ WAMSUTTAS, Wide Sheetings,Flannels, Linens, Towels. Muslins and Woolens at WHO hES ALE COOPER & CONarb; ap4 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. MEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!—WE are daily receiving from factory, new'patterns of WALL PAPERS, to which wo invite the attention' of dealers in Paper Hangings. In our retail department we have paid special atten tion to tasteful designs suiting Philadelphia taste: ' Rooms papered by selected men. and warranted to give satisfaction. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH, ap4-hn* No. 12 North THIRD Street. JVADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Bugle Gimps, Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps, Soutache Trimming, Cotton an£ Silk Zouave Alpaca Braids, Silk Ribbons, [Braids’, Guipure Laces, Silk and Union Beltings, And a variety of other fashionable Trimmings'. Also, a full assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED The poods being all otir own manufacture and impbr ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and nvit'e the attention of the trade. . - WM. H. HORSTMAWN & SONS.' Manufactory and Store, mhl6-lm FIFTH and CHERRY Sts., _ GOVERNMENT GOODS.' Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FABNHAM, KIBKHAM, <S: CO.. ; No. 330 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-3m ’. Q W. SIMONS <Sj BROTHER, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, Philadelphia. MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. la9-ifCm JOSEPH KELLY & BROTHER, Below Eleventh, under St. Lawrence Hotel, Are in receipt of tlieir SPRING GOODS, which, having been purchased for cash before the advance, they are enabled to furnish customers with the BEST CLOTHES at REASONABLE.PRICES. jyjKN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. NEW DIAGONOLS. NEW-.MIXTURES. BOYS’ AND MBITS CLOTHING MAKE TO ORDER. COOPER &, CONAKD. ap3-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. JOHN KELLY, «TR., HAS REMOVED .FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,' Where lie 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 EDIVARD.P. KELLY, the two best Tailors of the city—at prices much lower than any otherfirst-class esta-. blishment of the city. mh3l-tf T3LA.CK CASS/PANTS,: $5.50, .A? At. 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS: PANTS, 85.60, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, 85.50. At7o4 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.-6<V. Af7o4 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S,- N0.v704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street. mh2l-6in ap4-stuth3t* enct fob; the sale of UNITED S.T ATES TAX STAMPS, ' No. B 7 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut A foil supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly, on hand, and for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $3O and op* ' Wards. •". Orders by Mall promptly attended to. Office Honrs from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, de9-tje9 ,No. 57 South THIRD Street JOE I ICE! ICE ! ICE 1 ICE! ICE-I GOLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.; ' Families, Offices, 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 wholesale prices. ■Wagons run in all paved limits of the Conso}idated t eity, and irutheTwenty-fourth ~ f32SWALNUT.Street. - ... • run*** North Penna. R. & Mastor street. * unices . Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. apS-Smif*.. lPine*-etreet wharf, Schuylkill. - ‘ A NOTHER GREAT YICTORY!—TH® •fL continued failure’of obtaining a Chimney that w4l. not break is entirely overcome by Ike . . PATENT FIE^-PROOP‘CONICAL CHIMNEY,,. , for Coal Oil out, is au entire success. Call and see them*. HORNING;’ ’ ' - - Agent fnr Manufacturer, . ilt* Nu 3a|l North SECOND Street, f>RICK PRESSES. OLAY WEE EELS, 'A* Kilns, Casting* Brickmakers’.Tools*,; Factory 309 gt. * .--ato'Twiisgst. RETAIL DRY GOODS* PARIS CLOAKS MANTILLAS, J. W. PROCTOR CO., No. 930 CHESTNUT Street. TRIMMINGS, &c. Embroidering Braids, SMALL WARES. MILITAKt GOODS. CX.OTHIMG. Fine Clothing, M:ide up early, for Spring :uid Summer Sales, novr ready, • IAXAMAKER & BROWN, “OAK HALL,” S. E. cor. 6tk & Market. INVESTMENT. DESIRABLE PROPERTY JPOR - jerticms SURE TO ADVANCE, TAILO RS, CHESTNUT STREET, CASSIMERES. NEW COLORS. NEW 6-4 COATINGS. NEW 0-4 MELTONS. LABIES’ CLOAKINGS. BOYS' CLOTHING READY-MADE, T.A I:T. O R , EDWARD P. KELLY’S, 143 South THIRD Street, U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, DRAKE’S PLANTATION BItYERSv They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of .water and'diet; .They overdome 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, dholera, 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 great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisay'a Bark, Cascarilla-Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers. Lavender Flowers, Wintcrgreen, Anise, Clover-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, ; Coriander, Bur dock, S.—T,-aS6O-X.,&c. The following is a sample of the testimony daily re ceived: Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 15, 1863. Messrs. P. PC Drake & Co.: Gentlemen: This institution has received and ex tended aid to over 14,000 sick and disabled soldiers. I have of late administered the Plantation Bitters in numerous cases ol exhaustion, fevers? want of appetite, &c., with the most remarkable and gratifying results. It creates appetite, strength, and cheerfulness, and has given many a poor fellow his ustfal health. I wish this' preparation was in every family, in every hospital, and on every battle-field. "With respect, your servant, Dr. G. W. ANDREWS/Sup’t. Gentlemen: We requirk another supply of your Plan tation Bitters, the popularity of which daily* increases with the guests of our bouse. ‘ Respectfully, SYKES, • CHADWICK, &'CO. * * : * *"I had been so ill with Liver]Com plaint and Dyspepsia that I was compelled to abandon my business. 1 used - thhee bottles of the Plantation Bitters, and, to my astonishment, am entirely 'aired. They are the best medicine I ever used, and Ishall en deavor to make them known. Please inform me what S.—T.—lB6o—X. means. Yours truly, H.B” KINGSLEY. Br, W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the 10th Vermont Re giment, . writes: I wish every soldier had a bottle' of Plantation Bitters. *They v are tiie most effective, per fect, and r harmless tonic I ever used. ” GaltHouse, Louisville, Ky.,'Dec.' 21, IS6I. Messrs. P. M. Drake &'Co. : We are compelled to order twelve dozen Plantation" Bitters to supply friends who have no other way of pro curing this admirable article. ' ' ’ „ Respectfully yours, SILAS F. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. * * ' * * * The Plantation BitiGrs have'cured me of the worst kind of dyspepsia, of near four’years* standing. I have recommended them to others, and, as far as 1 know, with signal success. I am, &c, Messrs. Drake & Co.: - \ ■ Tlie Plantation Bitters appear to be very popular here. Send us twenty cases more, and oblige Yours truly, T. F. SAUNDERS & CO. Delicate females requiring a gentle stimulant, and clergymenv lawyers, and students exhausted by men- tal labor, "will find*-the Plantation. Bitters a most bene- ficial tonic. Every bottle has the fete simile of our signature on a'steel-plate engraving, or it is not genuine. Sold by all Druggist®, Grocers, and Country Stores. fe26-thßtu-taplif jyR. ST QEYER'S STOMACH BITTERS,- For the cure of Dyspepsia. POR SALE AT H'OTEI/S AND DRUGGISTS. Principal Philadelphia Depot, apl-ws&ml2t* pOUGHS,-"ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION. ' Cured to a greater certainty by ,- DR; SWAYNE’S Compound Syrup of -WILD CHERRY, than any other rehiedy or treatment yet discovered. Have you Cough. Sore Throat, Weak Breast ? Have you Bronchitis, . Asthma. : Have you Weak Nerves, Disturbed Sleep? ' Havo-you Disordered LiTer.-BloodrSpittiug? -BtfiFe yoii.Pains; Side. Breast, Soreness? ' '•BaVtf you.Kighi Sweats, Great Weakness ? - Have 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- ,? COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD'CHERRY” seldoin, ifever, fails to cure a cough. Even where'the lungs have become ranch disordered, With night sweats, .burning fever, pains aud oppression, it has effected m any wonderful cures. Prepared only by Dr. SWA\I\'E & SON,- 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Eold by all dealers in medicine. ap3-tf “ A POSITIVE CURE FOB DYS - -AXPEPSIA.” DR. WILLIAMS’ ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. Dyspepsia of tbe most aggravated form, Nausea, Head ache. Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eat ing, Debility of the Nervous System, Disordered Liver, Vertigo, .Dimness ‘of Sight, cured by this old standard remedy. : Wholesale and retail, at *\DR. SWAYNE’S,” 330 SIXTH,-above Vine. ap3 /TESTER. SCALD HEAD, ITCH, £ BLOTCHES— of the, Skin, Chronic Erysipelas of the face, old UJcere of longstanding, that put at defiance every other mode of treatment, are per ;inanontly cured by , , , • “DR/SWAYNE’S AXL-HEALING-OINTMENT. ” A Prepared, only by DR. SWAY NS & SON, 330 North' .SIXTH Street, above -Vine. ap3-tf Tj'YE AND EAR.—PROF. J. ISAACS, 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 cures— if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. N* B.—No charges made' for examination. OSce hour* from 8 to ll o’clock A. M. end .2 to 7 P. M. jaLSra* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL BUXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD GASES, J- playing from Ito 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri can Melodies. PARR & BROTHER. Importers, ap4 . . CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. A WATCEES, ; ; ~€jUST RECEIVER PER STEAMER EUROR A. r GOLD .WATCHES, .'LADIES’ SIZES, OP - NEW STYLES. - SILYER.ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.- ap.l-stuth3t.* GILT ANCRES-AND CYLINDRES. For Sale at Low Rates to .the Trade, by. T „ P.R A TT, a P 3tf. COT CHESTNUT STREET., - J-O-FULLER, ■ Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. > No. 713 CHESTNUT Street, ; (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), : Has now open a S LARGE AND COMPLETE STOGK,. • ■ EMBRACING " * AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, v. E HOWARD St CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD. CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, ; 'and ■ ; PINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fel3?3m- l , Ji'lN-E GILT COMBS IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. J. O. FULLER,- mhU-fin,,; ~ No. Tl 3 CHESTNUT Street. ;*IN E WATCH REPAIRING Alar -mended to, by the most; experienced workmen, .and eveiiy watch warranted for one year. G. BUSSELL, ja2s-6m. ■ S 3 North SIXTH Street. J C: v FULLER’S t, FINE GOLD PJBNS,. gHE BEST PEN IN USE, •* FOR SALS IN ALL SIZES. fel.l-3m 'yULCANITE RINGS. 1' A full assortment, all sizes and styles. Hf J. O. FULLER, No. 113 CHESTNUT Street. fel3-Sm HAEBW AREi AND CUTLERY. <&; ELY, j- ; PATENT CAST-STEEL r-TABLE CUTLERY ? , ; ' . . ' . ' s=>' : AND COMISSAIION CAMP KNIVES, - E.OEKS, AND SPOONS. *;mhaf-SiU(«2)Il. gARBWARE. CLOSING OUT, AT -> ©- L U P RICES, Tha stcck. of a WBOLEB&KE KOL'SE, comi-.i-X-lucC 437 MARKET and 41S COMMERCE,!Streets. mh6-lmif . ... - . gTRAWBIRRY- WINE, ECSSnAI, TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Just recodved. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, ‘ DEALER IN’PINE GROCERIES, W- .'CDRNBR'BLEVBNTS »»d VIJTS Slr«tg. MEDICAL S.—T.—lB6o— X. Willard’s H6tel, Washington', D. C., JanV22, 1863. Cleveland, Dec. £ 1862. Rochester, N. Y.» Dec. 21,1861. Rev. J. S. CATHORN. Burnett House, Cincinnati:, OMo, j December 20, 1862 r P, 11. HHAKE & CO., «03 BROADWAY, New York. 358 South SECOND Street; PLATED ANORES AND- CYLINDRES. IN EVERY VARIETY. ManufifOt-urers of No. 130 PEG STREET*. Philadelphia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALT, KINiaS OF GOODS. NEW PI7BL.ICATIONS* J'ROM THE PRESS OF J. 33. LIPPINCOTT. & CO., 715 AND 717 MARKET ST. SCHALK'S CAMPAIGNS. CAMPAIGNS OF 1662 AND 1B63; ILLUSTRA TING THE PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGY. BY EMIL SOHALK, Author of “Summary of the Art of War. ” One Yol. 12ino Sl-50. Few years of Miliiary Annals are so fertile in events'as that which h&fc just expired.- Full of varied chances, the year 1882 ought to leach us a great lesson. It. ought co remind us that ‘‘The great principles of war cannot he violated with impuuitv. ” Jt may be interestingas well as useful to investigate the causes, both of the great dis asters which have befallen our armies, aad of the suc cesses which they have achieved. By passing in review the different operations, and by discussing them front a strictly military stand-point, we may so perceive the errors of the.past •campaign as io be able to avoid similar ones in the campaigns to cotne. These reasons have induced me to write a Military Re view'of the Campaign of 186-2, and even to discuss ope rations which will nrobably take place in 1863. Preface. II A M 1.0 ND'S PHYSIOLOGICAL, MEMOIRS A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSIOLOGY. BY WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M, D., Surgeon. General U. S. Army Bvo, $3. CONTENTS. J. Tließelations existing between Urea and Uric Acid. 2. Urological Contributions. 3. On the Excretion of Phos ph°ric Acid through the Kidneys. 4. The Physiological Effects of Aichohol and Tobacco upon the Human System. Experimental Researches relative to the Nutritive Value and Physiological Effectsof Albumen, Starch, and Gum, when singly and exclusively usedas Food. 6. On the Alterations induced by Intermittent Fever in the Physical.and Chemical Qualitiesof the Urine, and on the Action of tie Disulphate of Quinine. 7. On the loiec tion ofg Urea and other Substances of tli'e Blood. 8. On the Action o< CertaiuVegetable Diuretics. 9. Ex perimental Researches relative toXorroval and Vao, two New Varieties of Woorara, the South American Arrow ■Poison, (with Dr. Mitchell). 10. On the Physical and .Chemical Characteristics of Corrovat andYao, two re cently'discoveied Varieties of Woorara, and on a New Alkaloid Constituting Iheir Active Principle, (with Dr. hlitcheli). 11. Experimental Researches relative to a supposed NewhpecicsofUpas. 12. FurtherExperimants relating to the Diuretic Action of Colcliieum. 13. Urse micfntoxication. ap4-6t ’jgiaGRAPHIOAL SKETCHES SUCCESSFUL MERCHANTS APPEAR IN THE COMMERCIAL LIST AND :LETTER-SHEET PRICE CURRENT. Published every SATURDAY by STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, It* No., 333 GOLD Street, Philadelphia. Military i COLORED ILLUSTR. 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Ladies and wbiild. do welL to call and examine. Waist pattern cut by this system to fit the form for 13- cents.’ Gro>t '. inducements offered to agents. . . ■ .. 1 mh2B-12t • TTNIYER&AL CLOTHES-WRINGES, Saves its vanm in wear of-clothes every sixjnonjflis. No. 1, Largo Family Wringev** l With cogs*' . No. cuuih Family Wriogeas ... 7. ( war ranted* No. Medium Family Wylnger .. $6. I Without, cogs, No. 3, small Family Wriagorr.,... 6.- Not' warranted. . No'Wvingercan be durable without ■* WALCOTT & BURNHAM,"?2I CHESTNUT St., tiggg' BAZAAR—NINTH AND SOM STREETS. 350 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.- - TBIRTY-TEIRD TRa.DE SALE AT PHILADELPHIA. This sale will take pls.ce ON-WEDNESDAY MORNINO,- Aprjl Bfb, at 10 o’clock, at the Bazaar. The assortment will be very extensive and cotopltte, comprising at least two hundred and fifty Carriages, from the best manufacturers of this sity, and Wilming ton, Delaware. ... SPECIAL NOTICE, The auctioneer respectfully announces that this will be the largest Public Sale of CarriagesWsr held in the city of Philadelphia. Mr, Merrick's invoice. alone, will include near ODe hundred Carriages; also;large inVoices from the Messrs. Lanes. The Carriages will be arranged and opened for exami nation, with catalogues, on the day "previous to sale, which will positively take place on the above day, without regard to the weather, . . • ... ALFRED M. HERKISE33, - ap3-4tif .Auctioneer.. TfOB, SALF.—WTUs .BE' SOLD 'AT Public Sale on SATURDAY, 11th April, .at Herkaess* Bazaar, two very handsome and superior Carriages of Watson’s best make, viz: a top Buggy Wagon, never used, and an English Mail Phaeton, very unique dud scarcely ever used. May be'Seen at the’ subscriber’* up lo time of sale. ALFRED M. HESKNESS, ap4 smtu&f* -NINTH and-SANSOM Streets. - WASHINGTON AUCTION SALES. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, corner G and Streets. Washington, D;C.,-March 26,1833. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, April 15th, at the large bj.rn, on the 'square "bounded by E and F,and Twenfcy-Jlrstand Twenty rseeond Sts., A LARGE LOT OF condemned hb unfit for public service, consisting in part of huddles, Harness, Portable Forges; Blacksmiths - , Carpenters’, and Saddlers’ Tools; Wall and SlbleyTenta, Wagon Covers, Shovels, Spad&s,'Axes, and &'rttrtety of other implements, &c., to be sold in small loth; Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. * Terms, caeh—in Governmentfnnds. . ’ CSAS. H. TOMPtfINS* " Captain,'and A. Q. hi., U. 6. A. j. c. McGuire & CO:, mh2B-16t ; . Auctioneers. A S'SJSTA'NT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 350 G Street,'Washington, D. C. . Will be sold at Public Auction, oa 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. • 'A large quantity of Old Car Axle 3» Sheet-iron Stacks, &c. . , b’ale to corc'mence at 10 A.‘M.' Terms Cash, in Government Funds. . . H. r,.‘ROBINSON, “ np2-12t Captain.andA. Q. M. WANT E D—OOF'S ING OR - WRI TING of any. kind, by a Lady. Address “Wri ter,” The Proas Office. It* A - TH OROUGH TEACHER OF ENG LTSH and Book Keeping, for a Bovs’ Boarding School, wanted. Call early. TEACHERS’INSTITUTE,. No. SI 1 ? South THIRD Street. • - ' It* A PPRENTIOE TO A TRADE, BY A respectable! BOY, of 17 years. Watchmaking, or some other light business Address 3330 GREEN. a3-2t* WANTED- A "VOTING MAN, ABO UT ..T T is years of age, a godd Penman, to make himself useful in a JOBBING HOUSE. Address, “Jobbing,” Press.Oflice. ■ ap3-2t* - M WANTED TO BENT, FROM JUNE to October or November, a Furnished House in or near Germahtowji; one with stable attached preferred Address, with particulars. Box 2355 P. O. apl-wths3t* I) EPU T Y QU ARTBRJyiASTER GENERAL’S OFFlCE.—Philadelphia. Feb. 9, 1863. : ' 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 r Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. MUE PERCUSSION CAPS SOLD BY -L. ustoW. Crawford, mentioned in yesterday’s papers, did not exceed in value SEVENTY CENTS. It is an article that we have dealt in for oyer twenty-five years, - and is usually kept by all houses in our line of business. Wc disclaim any knowledge of the man whatever. ap,3-2t* •» THOS. MfiLUOR & CO. ,3*1.50 . 1:25 . 1.50 . 1.25 . 1.25 PENSIONS. —sloo BOUNTY AND PAT procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable And satisfactoiy rates. Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in. battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty; and the latter, also, to a pen sion, • -TAMES PULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mhl3 WALNUT Street. - LOST AND FOUND, T OST—PERPETUAL No! AJ 3,483 in the Spring Garden -’lnsurance Company, issued to E. BESS for $2,000. • Application has been made to the company for renewal. apl-s&wSt* T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE' IS JLj hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue of dupli catesof the following described Certificates of the Jive per Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the Bank of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the Commonwealth,)in the naim of the Honorable Colonel LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars, Ptetnev Surrey, iu England: No. 355, dated April 6, 1837, act of April 13, 1835, for $5,000. No. 356, do do do do . for $5,000. No. 357, do do do do for $2,000. mb 31-3 m . . FOR SALE AND TO LET, M- FOR SALE—FOR AN INVEST ME NT. Valuable -improved property, in complete condition, -EIGHTH Street, near Chestnut, four-story STORE and DWELLING, with four-story back build ings,‘payiug, at the.present rental, an interest of 10 per centum of whAt it will be sold for. Lot 23x99. Also, a number of RESIDENCES, - pleasantly located iu different parts of the city. Apply to JB.. PETTIT, Vap4 309 WALNUT Street. ,*& FOR SALE—A VALUABLE MAN ■HIM tua-Property, northwest cor. THIRTY-SIXTH and BRIDGE streets. Dwelling 35 feet front. . Lot 105 by 161). Apply on the premises, ap3-6t* SM SUMMER RES ID BN O E—FOR EaWSALE. a Beautiful*Residenoe, FRANKFORD ROAD and ALLEGHANY Avenue. Bouse builtin a most su perior manner, and in perfect order; kitchen, laundry, milk-room, and bake-room in basement. Foui rooms on first floor, seven on second. Two furnaces,, two rangte, stationary wAslitubs, washstands. Gas through out. Ice-house, and fine stabling. Grounds handsomely laid out, fruit trees, shrubbery, statuary, &c. Lot 100 by 320 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 WALNUT Street. mh2s-12tiP PUBLIC SALE OF TREES— Fruit, ‘Ornamental, and Evergreens, on MONDAY, April 6, at IP. M., at Mount Airy Nursery, CHESTNUT HILL. Cars from-Ninth and Green, and Passenger Cars via Fourth and Eighth streets, stop within two squares of the Nursery. JAMBS GLEASON, It* - " . Proprietor. o : gg&. FOR : S A L E—A SMALL BUT FARM, the estate of /James Adams, deceased, containing 48 30-100 acres of good land, si tuated in Burlington county, on the turnpike leading from Burlington to Beverly, miles from the former ‘place, and about five minutes’ walk to the steamboat landing; adjoining tire lands of Manderson, Heisler, and others. . Improvements consist of a good FARM HOUSE, Tenant House, Barn, and all necessary out buildings, with wells of never-failing water. Inquire of * - WILLIAM H. ADAMS, At Troth & Beagary’s, . FRONT and MARKET Streets, apo-T2t* Camden, N. J. By H. B. G. COPARTNERSHIPS* HTHE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING A formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, do make the following publication, in compliance with the law rela ting to limited partnerships, and the" supplements thereto; First. The said partnership is to be conducted under the name or firm of SHULL & READ. * Second. The general nature of the business intended to be transacted by the said partnership is the DRY GOODS ana CLOTH JOBBING. Third. The General Partners in the said partnership are EDWIN SHULL, residing at No. 902 PINE street, £nd NATHAN S. READ, residing at No.-1007 BROWN street, both in the city of Philadelphia - Fourth. The amount of capital which CAROLINE K. , READ, the Special Partner, lias contributed to the com mon stock of said partnership, is FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. V Fifih. The said partnership is to commence on the ' second day of. April, A. D. 1863, and to terminate on the thirty-first day of March, A. D. 1873; . EDWIN SHULL, Nathan s. read, ap4-s6t* Caroline k.read. ■VOTTOE. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP -I heretofore existing between EDWIN S. STEVEN SON and HENRY L. SULTZBACH, under the name and firm of STEVEN SON .& SULTZBACH, as curriers and leather dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The said HENRY L. SULTZBACH will-settle the busi ness of the late firm. Philadelphia, April 2, 1863. ap3-3t* TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A iTHE CITY AND COUNTY OF PH [LADELPHI&: Estate, of W. H. YOUNG, a minor; sur account of Stephen Taylor. Guardian. The Auditor appointed-by the Court to audit, settle, and adiustthe account of Stephen Taylor, guardian of W.\Jl. Young, a minor, and to report distrlbntipn efthe balance in his hands, will meet the parties interested, for' that purposes of his appointment,- on .TUESDAY., April 14,.1563, at~4 o’clock P. M., at his office, No* South* SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.; * ap4-stuth.gv - WALTER J. .BPdP, Autiifcor. A UDITO.B.’S N OTICE.- IN THE of HENRY SWARTZENGROVER, l&tooftho borough of Norristown, in the county of; Monigtysnery, deceased. • . - . . ■ ■ ■ . The Auditor appointed by thVOrphaus’ Oouii’t of s*id county to audit, adjust,'and settle the account, of T)AV [ D ZO.OK, Executor of the Last Will of said!.' HENRY SWARTHENGROVER, deceased, and torepvitft distribu tion of the fund io.be due the 03t$te among the creditors, will attend co the duties of at his office in said borough, on THURSO AY,.the 234 day of. April, 1863,-at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. ■ ap4-s3t • H.*F* HANCOCK, Auditor. gggSta PIANO FORTES, gggggs* WWTV 930 CHESTNUT STREET. 930 fTTTjT A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP THO3S JUSTLY CELEBRATED. INSTRUMENTS FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF . ; WILLIAM 8.-BRADBJJSY,- 1 . (Successor to Liirhte & Eyadburys,) MAY BE FOUND AT THE NEW AND ELES&NT . WAREROOMU - . 930 CHESTNUT STREET. 930 Those desirous of obtaining,, & superior insistent, should call and examine, before laarohasing elsewhere" - The established reputation "c-f these foy nearly thirty years , renders ftebir superiority ;i “&aiiliar ashousehold words.” THEY PRAISSS. In the arrangement of on? new scale, wsJiave added ■every improvement Which, can in any \us& baud to the perihelion of the Pian.o Forsef.and we assert' ;that,- for delicacy of JouoA, volume, pur'lsy, brilliancy,, .and sweetness of tone, cobaibined with thuaLStreiigth a!fc{£ solidity necessary, to' th*ss instrume^43 are unequalled. ’ EYERY FOR Fly^ ■ mM9-sm .13. 11. OSBORN, Agaat. (TV 0 A L—SUGAR, XQAp;, BR4YBR; and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal; and. -best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ox*, -presslyforfamils-use. Depot, N W> corne^ofElGHTH* and WILLOW Sbeets. Office, No. fl£ South SECONJS, ' Street.' ' . [ap:i-ly] . ' J. WAVim & CO, . TU OE. E'R ’S. ' PATENT.'SPRING.BED, . Patenter JOL2 1 3, _ • - UniversflDyftcknowle'dged.for Neatness., Loiihftwi , Durability, to be the Bed. . Theabovoare manufaotured anAm^sa^^^.' .mh24-ftan. No. a REVERE Slock.'Boa&r A-Affjri BBS 1? RAAsS; shoul 9,UyW«.'.i)BRSli the city.-MlMnife. F • ' THIS .TOBK V ' At STOKE, Ho. 1819 ' ap3 . 2t , ADHESIVE LABELS -LABELS OF JX - all aowripHonsPSiateAM . - ~ a *ovnisi bv RINr/ -d GUMMED, oti reason able by WALT & BROWN,. I'll and rftcam-rPower Printers, mh3l-12t aaa aimjr x 3 goTlth FOURTIIt Pll ; l!K fS3SS» N. ATTWOOD, tei 5 ' - fSSrtdSei to No. 44 North Bth\ LNXH- BM-. third ]lousa below Arch; w * s t side. • - mhol-lmif : ® y DWIN A. HUGHES, UN ■ r • dertaker, fain uS'Bf sSouth-TENTH Street, above Spruce,. alO-slft r • Philadelphia. AUCTION SALE. WANTS. LEGAL. AMUSEMENTS. A MEBIGAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.. Director/,. GBAU, , r ... _ . DALIAN OPERA>. 41 _ t . . . Mr. GRAU begs respectfully to announce That, haying just completed a season of six weeks in f/USton, where the artists of his double company and the nrtVelty of hie treated a sensation that resulted in the longest and most prosperous campaign, od record, he Will cont inence a sensKorperforroahces in Philadelphia - OR MONDAY. EVENING, APRIL 6, ’ on which «cc?Mon-tbe highly-esteemed prima donnC MISS CLARA LOUrSE KRI TOGG will make her FIRST FAREWELL APPEARANCE' : prior to her departure for London, whevs she is on frayed at her Majesty’s ' thH' opeia selected for R&rd&bitt mLoadon LINDfc DI CHAKOTJNIX, Supported by the entire' strength, of the company Admission to Parquet, Balcony, eud Dress Circle 31- reserved seats 50 cento: Family Circle 50 cento g‘*l - Thesale will cpmmenoe nu Saturdaya* 9 A. M. at the Academy. ctrd'at'Gonld’.s Music Store TUESDAY EVENING. :Second Opsta, - Night, Verdi's celebrated Opera, 3EHNANL ... WEDNESDAY, Third Grand Opera‘lftglVt. Musical Director .. ; Signor MUZIO, apl-if .... KPE W CHESTNUT-STREET THE A. tee. v Lessee and Manager. -Mr. V?.. WHEATLSX. SECOND SJ<3HT OP W.DBAMSv TnJS - The Cclehr.atedOermap Artist. _ DANIEIi B. BAN'bMAISfPr, .tntL MA Kft HIS SECOND APPEARANCE IN - JJTARCISSE ; Or, THE LAST &F THE POMPADOURS, Madame de Pampa'ffcur, born in the racks ofthepeo ple, and seating herself at ease up*m the Throne, of Blanche of Castile,,protecting Philosophers and binish> ing Jesuits, treating, great with the samfe" freedom a? Artists, , was . • ONE OF Tin: CAUSES OF THE FRENCH RF.VOUUTIbIf/ Tlit* Play is produced vfitk NEW-SCENERY POINTMENTS, and a ’ - . PIKE DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS.' Narcisse Romeau. ...* *....:.Daniel E. Bahdnaihn'; The piece will be supported by Messrs. Canoll, Colliftr, Becks, Martin, Ward. Leak, Taylor, Kingsland, Holmes, CarJancf, Thomas, Madame Ponisv Mrs. J. H. • Allfill, Mrs. H. P. Grattan, Mrs. Slferrett;. Miss J. Cooper, Miss Cooper, -Ste.! „ , . - Period, f *1764. ’ Conductor ...Mr. MARK HASSLES; ' ► - On MONDAY F-YENING. THE LAST'WEEK: THE LAST APPEARANCE.HUT THREE OF*' EDWI.S First Night of THE GREAT INDIAN-SRAMA OF ‘ METAMOEfc. Doors open at 7#: Curiain rises, at Kto 8 o’clock. MBS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREE'P" XU. THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer -JOS. D. MTJRPST. TWELFTH NIGHT OF'MA&Y-’fROVOST. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, :Aprii 4tb, 1863, - 3HE FEMALE GAMBLER. Madame Fonts nges...’.. i '.Maty Provost, • M. Desmerets...' barton. BilL Henry J)e Newville ...Mr. Albaugh,• To conclude with the Great Drama'Of * THE DRUNKARD. Edward Middleton/ ....Barton Hill, Rill Dowton Frank Drew, Cribs..— .Mr. Wallis. Agues Dowton C. Henrie. 4ST* Prices as usual. Curtain rise's at 7>s o’clock. \\TALNTJT-STREET theatre. ** Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A, GARRETTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. April’ 4, 1£63.' THE WRECK ASHORE. Marmaduke Magog Mr- B. SetcheU. Alice. Mrs,'‘Anna. Cbwell. - Previous to which the Petite Comedy of , FRENCH B-4fc BREAKFAST" After which the Farce of WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS. Doors open at 7:;Cnrta.in will rise at. 734. amphitheatres V* MARKET street, above TWELFTH; \ Admission, 25 cents; Private Box and Balcony Seats** 60cents; Gallery—Adults, 10 cents; Do. Boys, 10 cents* Colored Gallery, 15 cents. A GREAT BILL FOR TO-NIGHT. BENEFIT OF JOHN FOSTER, THE CELEBRATED CLOWN. SATURDAY EVENING, ApriUth, : - THE GREAT STAR TROUPE ' Will appear, and JOHN GLENROY, the Acconmlfahed' - Eriuestrian.will astonish the Folks with Daring Fe&ts on Horseback. Third Night of the Great Act of the Z AMPILL AEK OST ATI ON, By the Intrepid Gymnast, WM. R. SMITH. TNTEBESTJNG STEREOPTICON EX> ApiBITION AT SPRING GARDEN HALL, Corner THIRTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, MONDAY EVENING, April 6, 1363, AT 7>i O’CLOCK. On which occasion a number of ORIGINAL PICTURES Will he exhibited, and the entireproceeds devoted to the liquidation-of the debt of the • CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION. Admission 25 cents. Children .10 cents. - Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. SCHOMAOKER & CO.,Piano Ware room?, 1021 CHESTNUT Street ; A H. VAN BAUN’B, K4O SPRING GARDEN Street; Dr. W. T. TAYIOR’S DRUG BTORE, 1306 GIRARD Avenue, and. at the coor on the evening of the Exhibition, mh.4 2fc ■C'ENST HARTMANN/S SECOND -Lj MATINEE will be given On EASTER MONDAY, from 12-to 1 o’clock, at BLASIUS BROTHER’S PIANO WAREROOM, 1006 CHESTNUT STREET. • A limited number of Single Tickets to be procured at the door. : Price of a Single Ticket 50 cents, Tyrß. CHURCH’S NEW PICTURE, ILL -UNDER NIAGARA., painted from studies made on the “Maid of the Mist, 57 is now on exhibition at Wil lis P. Hazard's Bookstore, ■234: CHESTNUT St. , from 9 A. M. to SP. M. Admission, 25 cents. mh3l-lm JOHN McCLURE, Publisher. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. W3f. • • eßusiness Manager. E.* J. WH1TE...... Agent. THIRTEENTH WEEK. ' WOODROFFE’S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS. Will remain ONE WEEK longer and Exhibit EVERY EVENING. And WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. The celebrated Id w-pressnrc Glass Steam-Engino “ MO NITOR’ 7 will be in full operation. ~ All the works of art distributed gratuitously, to th« visitors. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child ren’s Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will 1 re ceive a GIFT. On FRIDAY EVENING, April 7fch, a splendid CASS OF WORK will be given to the author of the best CONUNDRUM on any subject. The First present, each Evening, will be a splendid ; CASE OF GLASS V* OEK. Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com* mences iatheeveningatSo’clock;afternoonat3. m9Wft* CPBIN G-GARDEM INSTITUTE HALL, comer BROAD and SPRING GARDEN- SU. EVERT EVENING: THIS WEEK. The original and magnificent Diorama of THE BURNING. OF MOSCOW, Beantifnl Dioptric Paintings, and . amusing Scenes in Ventriloquism, by the world-renowned-humorist,- Mr. GALLAGHER. Admission, 15 cents. Doors open at. 7, To commence at 8 o'clock. . • mh2Q-15fc* A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH ■l*- and CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with, hi* . LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, willgive his new. and popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during th* week, commencing 7 at 7K o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS-at 3. The attraction*. , will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful * powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary-Birds - in their new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. de27-tf njSRMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC - every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, af 3K o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL v SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 11 v® .. iickets $l. To be had of Andre & Co., No. 1101 Chestnut. . street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the , Hall door. • n027-tf. ."PENNSYLVANIA' ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS, • 1035 CHESTNUT STREET, ' Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.M. till 6F.IL Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock $3O. jy& HAS S LEE’S ORC HE STB-A. NEW OFFICE, 914 r. South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo-8» INSURANCE COMPANIES. ■PHILADELPHIA ElRfi AND LIEK-: A IHSUKAHCE COMPAITY. OFFICE, No. 433. CHESTNUT STREET,, CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF • : IN 1818.. This Company is now prepared -to make insuranc& against LOSS. BY FIRE on the most favorable terms., _ Their losses will .be promptly settled-, and.that Tor the year ISG2 were so, they refer fco.fcae following re-. ' cipients: Mrs- JaneFerree.... L. G. Mytinger h Co Beverly K. Keim.... .WilliamE. Taber... John Cundy •......... "’P. P. M0rri5."....*... TV. V. Petit.......... L. G. Mytinger & Co R. E. Seilers Other small losses shis Company have no. unse&led losses. The assets of the Company. ai*es»ow Mortgagesand-ground Heal estate (taken for debts) Stocks and b0nd5.......... Hills receivable. 3)ne from individuals...'-. v., Cash in. Rank Stock notes R. P. King/President,ipS. W.3aldrwin,,Yie%s&if;- Charles P. Hayes, ' * !i; sident,'.. John Clayton, ' , Savsey,. Ed. Wilei*, fAlexahdesJKrfrrphy;*. T. K. Collins, Kif.-C. HoweLl,i ' • J. M. Cowell, , ' iJohiißillsWJQ» ‘ S. J. Megargee. [- - • -QfRABD FlllSi'' ANn 'MiABINH INSUR&SsCTS COS3PANY. OFFICE, 4-13 STH3SS, FHaiABELFFIA. This Company -au'dimes ft 8 sftbE 1 elasses of .l'o w.rat^. The public upon, j t .d ablHir to pay losses prvmpxiy. ite fori Jjo bonffffe of the-public, dwicipiff leonine exw jd j Mid-WO respocMrtU-r soljr.jt. Its fa-sor.tn. tV jntuM, CHAS. I IWdNT, SIS S| lEA- - KB « : - - MUST ' T . Wit M.ISCAIN, . Fl?S®y T ‘ l &-&W iS?-®*- BSAKE. Ii B " ■ -ATEN, Prudent. ' JAS.3-AI OT -W-.ft-jSS&, ' •*- i*e CHESTifIW-SirVst.. . • ’Erancis If. • r Shae. Kicl^risba, ' JlebrY L<*scis, Jr.,^ John W j «,'• Piiilip $L Jngtic&,,; •• o.w.i*vi&yV •i, SSSiy is jr: bui )*_ rTT „BS HICH. . WILLIAMS 2. BI , A KCHJ. SALE. —BY YIRTUE . iff; .frit of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAB mw A Jndffo of'tlie District Court of the United * n?” ?r • and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, f*J iL 1 ? -ralty, to mo directed, will be feoldat Public Sale, . highest and best bidder, for. cash, • at MICHE a STOKE, No. 142 North Front Street, on MONDAY, -1 13tli, 1563. at -12: o’clock -M, the cargo of the .ooner LIGHTNING, consisting 6f SO bags coffee, 20 j cks salt, 4 cases matches, 12 boxes tin, 3 trunks mer jbandise, 9 bags shot,-6 boxes candles, 1 br*x soap;9 cases, 11 demijohns, and. 1 basket liquors. Catalogues \rill be issued five days prior to the sale, when the goods can be examined. WILLIAM MILLWARD, . Dnitcd States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 1,1563. ap2-6t NO TICE.-MR. EODOLFHB LIEN HAKT, in New York, is authorized to sign our firm ;byprocuration. APPOLD SCHULTHE3S « CO., ’ Lyons, France. March 1,1563. • y . , apl 6t* MUTT 0 N! MUTTON !-^ L fslg§| DAVID BiiPAUL & BROTHERbave justre ceived some very 'fine South Down, Cots jjaiff-m *F " i —lf* and Leister MUTTON.: Also, SPRING LASIB, ' which can be had at their Stalls, Nos. 53 and 55 WESTERN MARKET, corner of SIXTEENTH and MARKET Streets.' The above Mutton and Lamb can be had any dav in the week. ■ * inLSMm* fTHE PHRENOLOQIOAL CABI NET AND BOOK STORE is open day and even ing for the sale of Books on Phrenology/Physio logy,Hygiene, Phonography and for PhronologU cal exanminations. Orders by mail should be addressed to . - JOHN L. CAPEN. feP-rt.ntlifrinf 922 CHESTNUT Street. Phila. . rj_RAYE STONES, OR AYE STONES,; AND MONUMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.—A.- largo assortment of Italian Grave Stones, of various: de» . signs, offered at reduced prices, at Marble Works of A. , STEINMETZ,-RIDGE Avenue,' below Eleventhstreefc. <nh2o-3m . : ‘ 1 ' ; " .$1,962 45 £. 918 4,846 67 <v "4,804 19-* 121 87-' 2,00G-OOrr . 60.00-k .1,498- 765? . S 4-15— 'I6Q.?L^. ,.55 9 f4i6-48Br 9ia 9,912.911 - '7,374 417" ........ "1,0S1B7? *70,-265-Ofit Sira.e&ts&f COMPANY, N<A JLPHTA. iND-IKSOBAHCH. 3TOES. S D. Woodruff, Goo. A. West, - John Kessler, Jr, -Chas.-Stokes, ' A. H. Eoseccaun, Jose? 3). Ellis. r 'K. President. IE&S02?, Vice PrsolOeßt, vD. Eecreiarr. CjalE-ITO
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