The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 06, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Coutl nen t al-Nlnth
W H Carver, New York
J M Kimball & la, Memphis
*W B Brooks, Columbus, 0
J L Woodward, New York
3 I>aly, Tenness©
Jtt Smith, Tennessee
W J Castner, Clarksville
B Schott. Cincinnati, Ohio
'Henry Kayser, Mew fork
3B Van Horn, New York
J T Stuart, Jr, Illinois
<J Buck, Tennessee
j N Buck, Tennuisee
H J Bead, Jr, Tennessee
Miss Bead, Tennessee
MU*-M A Peebles, Tenn
Mist N e Buck. Tennessee
Miss L C Buck, Tennessee
A J Pitch, Jersey City
•J Gamble A fa.SanFranclsco
Henry « Morriss i
B Garvin, Ohio n ,
"W Thompson & lady. Bel
H a Bent, Potter 00, Pa I
JMisa Bent, Potter co, Penna
A L King, Leavenworth
Prank Swan, Cincinnati
.Jns Laughliii
Mrs 3 Laughlin
Mrs E Lauublm
Miss M Arthurs
Mr & Mrs B Onderdonk,N 1
Chao H Price & lady, Mass
<5 p Bemeoway, Boston
<3 E Butler,
E A Weeks & son, N Y
N E Monroe. New York
”T Bemutb, New York m ,
N B Sinclair & la, Brooklyn
E G Porter, Boston
ytm H Dunning, Boston !
Mrs Bu Barry & dau. Pa
“Wm Brook, Pittsburg 4
Xieut Thus Brease, V 8 A
Jt H Kousseam£o«ywyiio
mJhs S FowlerWa,w|y
J w Wills At ifTN Y
JBBanforth ■
W M Yermilve, NY
J T Bxtrtis, ll J <
*0 W Fenno Stwlfe.Woreeatr
J E Chapin, Michigan
,Jas Watson, Maryland
'fiaml A Walsh.N Y
Mrs 0 Looser, Fottsville
Clias A Berkshere.N Y
Okas H Palmer, Michigan.
.A A Belknap, B SN
-J L Wilson & la, Baltimore
4 A Willoughby, NY; '•
33 E Marvine, Auburn, N Y
Mrs Marvine. Auburn, NY
.A Seeley, N Y
G W Pitkin & wife, Chicago
WH-Witte
Wm B Pv ate, U 8 N
<3 F Koebn, N Y
<i Rhodes, Providence., R I
H FaDbrother, Providence
Wm J King, jr, Providence
W W Kattfa, Boston
-JtP Beaston, New York
B Worth eim
B Cluff, New York
• JPBurton, Massillon, O
Wm Bagoby. Pittsburg
C G Douglas & lady, Gin
J B Munson, New Orleans
Girard-Chestnut si
A J Pitch, Jersey City
M Campbell
*Wm Lea, Delaware
31 j Thompson, Delaware
Jos Jewell
Jas McMann
Albert H Northrop, Mass
Cel G Gay, New Jersey
*T G Pomeroy, Harriaborg
AlfP Smith, Deloo, Pa
MK Moorhead, Pittsburg
Jas L Scott Ada* WTaehngtn
<5 L Lamberfcon, Harrisburg
AHGlatz. ITorte_
-Jas Thompson, W'msport
J B Stark* Wilkeabarre
B Sbriver, Maryland
P B Stetson; USA
Hon J W Wall, Burlington
*W G Bands!!. Maine
Dr Bee Be & 2 sons, Maryland
•Col Buchanan, USA
Mies Buchanan
P Barrows, Mass
Mrs H EMBopkiing, Brie
Merclmiits’—Foiirtli
D KTayior.U S N
Hon J 8 Black, York,Pa
Jas A Brown, Huntingdon
Thomas McNnmais
H H Boggle, belxuyl Haven
J H Long
.Jua F McNcal, Perry eo
D M Black, Perryco
T Hiirtnmn, Pony co
John I) Parnih, Michigau
Mrs Stewart, Marietta/Ohio
Alias Stewart, Marietta, Ohio
J M Bowman,Munoy,P&
Ezra©Parker,Mifflin,Pa ’
Dr H B Puleifer
SS Black, Ohio ...
Hon W a Wallace, Penna
Adam Wilson, Pittaborg
James B Wilson, Pittsburg
'WsL Fenrick, Harrisburg
E Daly
K Smith , .
J WMeCiellaUiYoungstown
~W T Wilkins, Trenton ,
E 0 Upson, Hew Jersey
J D Biplejr, Brooklyn
Hon A H Coffroth, Penna
B F Meyers, Bedford. Pix
J W Dickerson, Bedford,Pa
Dr 8 W Grimmer, Penna
H A Hlohey, Baltimore
Wm Lilley.Fenn Haven
Col JBlsaWey, Franklin, Pa
A merlcan—Chestnut
118 Sliutc.Ncw York
F Abbott, Hew York
At N’ Sperry, New Haven
J S Norris, Hew York
~Wm L Williams, New York
. P Coiiins, Hew York -
Mr Mighen, Now York,
At Thompson, Allentown
: Samuel Baird
J 0 Cochian, Maryland
KS ADittroeif, Evansville
tGeoHsnon, Boston
J W De wl’tt, °MD, Penna
Thos Yernoo, Pottsville
Miss Palmer, New York
•St, boulß-Clicstmit i
Cbas H Gay, New Haven I
A F HoppeJl, New Orleans
-w S Weed; New York J;
J K Byerson, Yarmouth , 1
Henty J Michael, Baltimore
'Wm Canning, Philadelphia I
7T Lvsho®? ■ i
S Smith f Pittsburg }
D Bayoagb, Now York.
John Grayson At son,- Mass
1 H Gray, Pennsylvania
.Mias Crabtree* CanadaWestrj
Mrs Hoover, Ohio l
•Geo B Brown, New York
Mrs G W Sertver.Yash, D Ql
S Scrlver, Washington, D C
•Wm P Smith, Conneotiout ■!
Tile Union—Arch gi
John G Leslie. Poland, O
N P Sawyer. Pltabnrg
Geo NishnUz. Ohio
. J W Plummer, Indiana
S H Gross, Allentown
,J Diojulse. Cin. Ohio
**P 0 Johnson, Maryland
■Cspt H H Walpole. N Y-
Dr A Bnmber, New York
LieutDuchaman. NY
iieut.JMMcKern, NY
State! Union—Sixth
I
3 S Paxon, Bell’s Corner
JasS Martin, lowa
O Evans, USA
Beni E Hays, New T ork
Thos A Dudley, lowa
J L Smith, Denver, C T l
F A Hutton, M D, Wash
B BKelser. Tatrobe
Jacob Graff, Blaixsville
AH Nicademn*. Blair co '
ff«imsf
JK Shuler, Ottawa
Commercial—Sixth si
Isaac Slade
P J Piohols, .Chester co
JHanly. Baltimore
Xt Davis, Falmouth, Ya
E H Miller, Columbia
Jos B Phillips, Minnesota
D Kindt, New York
~W P White, Car.versville
D C Hunter, New Haven
Jos S Ely, Newtown
Mrs JosS Ely, Newtown
National—Race
J Adams. Ohio
J G Weinberger, Penna
C E Goetz, New York,
E D Chisinau, Penna.
JTobn Francis. Penna
<3 A Ballade, Beading
U G Steinmeiz _
Mount Vcmon-Secoß
Miss Mary McCormick/ N J
Wm Burnet*. Bristol
■Geo W Heller, Bucks oo
fa Smith. Lancaster eo
A Walker, New York
Madison—Second St
•J B Xuther, Madison, N Y
% p^.«asb’*
'ThoB Ashmore _
Xntliy SHeaf-Secom
Wm Bruner, Doylestown
Wm Penrose, Bneßs co
S Taylor, Doylestown
,-R Corson, Delaware
W Huffnagel, New Hope
J Huffnagel, New Hope
Bald Eagle—TJUxd
J H Boyer, Fenna
John S Lees
S Bachmon, Fenna
A Beicaw, .Easton _ ,
H 0 Jame*, Summit Hill *_
Black Bear-Third St , above CaUowWU.
T iri,!t£ii LeM*h eo |J Hostetter, Bristol, Ohio,
M ****** BttcSa co
Ft Btans, Yardleyrille I . j -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Sweet’s Infalmble Liniment affords
relief f°i «»a seldom fails to care.
a Beautiful Complexion can be ob-
Aained'- by the use of BELMBOLD’S EXTRAOTSAR
fffIpVprt T.A. March, April, May. and Juno. a« the bos.
numthstoTUie a Blood-Purifying remedy. Seeadver-
Seemont ' T fe27-taw3m
One-Pmox Clothing/- of the Latest
mrrrva made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
ihS wTBST Selling Prices marked in Plain FI
SrsTß* is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated .60* MARKET Street
Weekly Report df lntermmt a.
wee jary office, April 4,1853.
PISSABB3*
Abcesa ♦ •«.*•<*«
apoplexy* • •*•
Barns and Scaldl».«
■Cancer
„ * Uteroß*******
<3roup :®
Congestion Brain..* ■ g
9 Lungs**** 3
Cramps
Cholera Infantum. -
Child Birth* >:*•,*•’»*• • f
Compression, Brain. .£
Conaunrotton, Lungs. « H
Convalsions..*•• * l
- “ . PuetfiriM.** *
Dropsy,, 4
* Abdominal,*
“ Brain.. ,
“ 1ieart....... 1
Disease ofßrain...., 2
f ‘ Heart.. 2
■--‘*«W•&:: I
browned i
M&v.v.v.v.:. J
3>ebauch. 11
Effusion on Brain.... 11
EmpbyD6ma.LniiKs.
uaagfg®:: i
“ Scarlot ...••■■! I
Total,. .».*» t •♦•••• v
Deduct deaths from tn<
sSKSKsr
pt’aassaaasu'shs.n
*By order Of the HealUl oflcBr .
mil Clientnwt streets*
H W Bosser & \vf, B iiffulo
H McCormick, New York
0, Brumini, Wash. I> 0
B B Childs. U 9 * . _
B L Luvmbor, Baltimore
J W Butterfield, Marne
Miss M T Fosten Maine
Dr J Homans. Boston
Hiss B h Humans, Boston
Ml-s S K Homans, Boston
D Kinsey. CiuoinnatlrO
w l Barton, Cincinnati, O
T h Motley, USA
M Hunt, Baltimore
Cspt M W Tyler, Maes
WUliHn, Massachusetts
O W Earned, New York
W Griswold, Hartford
Mr Jay, New York
I, M Smith, Elmira
R B Smith, Biltimore
Lt W G Thompson, Va
Mrs N Camitli, Boston
Miss Carrnfch, Boston,
Miss Doff, Boston
Miss Esterbrook, Boston
Mrs dyz, New York
M&nsonMooto, Mass
Chas H Mason, Phila
HT Helmbo'd, Phila
Gapt £ Do Kelm Harrisburg
C Auttman, Canton, Ohio
B W Bryant, Chicago
J M Lindley, USA
Geo £ Finney, USA
\Y T Culbertson, Indiana
Mrs 0 F Morton, Indiana
Mrs B F Turtle, Indiana
J M Trowbridge, Milwaukee
B Von Phul & la, Cincinnati
Hon J W Fuller,Oatasauqaa
John A Green. Boston .
W A Shepard,. NY
C Van. Norse, N J
L de Joys, N Y
H W Gray, N Y
J H Wright, Louisville, Ky
G RTtutherford, Trenton, Ky
Jas M Stevens, Louisville
G W %jasey,Olnoiimati
Louis Westermaa & la, 111
J HWhitehotd, Baltimore
H Hill. Portland
G Hamblin, Portland
J £ Merriman,Memphis
J A W-lt.Troy.N Y
W £ Cherry, Troy.N Y
btephen Philbrio, NY
Ales Sartweli, N Y
J Langdou, B'mlra
Dr A Howe, Ma« •
JF Bailey,Wash, DC:
L Mordecai,*:" d Soring
A H Holgato, West Point
H C *'Odge, West Point
Henry A F *ster, Boston
C G King, Providence. R £
John Mcßbatli, New York
G L Linsley*BurUagton
O ft Alden, Washington
D Ba«cer, Boston __
|WSE« wnrds NwTork
Dr E P B Kelly, USA
FBound
John A Eleisfcand, Lancaster
Mrf Green & son, Nashville
A T Lolly, Mem phis
J P Howard, New Tork
itwet, below Ninth*
S BMcLear, Delaware
G W IJassau, Jr, N J
D S Peal, California
F_A; Cokkling. D 8 0f
Wm Eaton & la, Brooklyn
N R Ridont, Maine
C M Jewell, Maine
GeoF Thompson, Gr't Bend
geo Taylor, Huntingdon
Mias M A T Taylor Kangdn
Han’gdon
i d Getty, Huntingdon
f Geo W WolWon, Hangdon
H_6 Coggahell, IH nntlngdon
WP Stratton, Memphis
J WVeazey, Maryland
DrA.Thomas, Washington
JWllliams
JLB&11, Stafford. O
Geo A S»eel, Woodfield, O
C W Westendnff
Davis Miller. Virginia
Sami J Percy- England
R S Todd, Maryland
i street, below Aich«
R it Cocji rau, Franklin, Pa
FfcHiJdebrand.E Berlin,Pa
Elias Horning, Lancaster co
Stephen Rains,Lancaster co
Mrs H a Brown,Huntingdon
Chas F Hill,New York
L Ritterskamp, St Louis
L J Haws, Clearfield
G & Saunders, Penna
James Welch, Pa
Jos W Batt, Penna
Lieut A Hubbill, Penna
Hiram Dryer, U ft A
Edgar Hout
JR Marston
I § Draw
Alfred Blflmyer,
JBarrltt
Robinson Templeton
Luther Ainsworth
J ohn Y„ Raisbrlck
W B Thompson. New York
Robt Hallahan. New York
WK Mills, Connecticut
H Dixon, Connecticut
J H Foley Massachusetts
H M Mould, New York
John O Page. Massachusetts
J Linscott, Massachusetts
SM Woodkock, Altoona
HP Alien,Unionto wn,Pa
; Street, above Fifth,
C H Richardson, Baltimore
O*G Rente, Baltimore
Chas Hesvesj Baltimore
M Carman. Trenton
Frank A Baker
Ckester-Thomas v
J P Fisher
Hugh Donnelly
M Cttley
D J Layton, Delaware
B C Gragg, Delaware
Major M Byrne, Baltimore
AM Baker, Hudson. N Y
Chas L Stewart, New York
J C Osterloh, Huntingdon
Street* above Third.
IM B Stotsenberm Wil, Del
fW Robinson, wil* Del
D Jones
IJ Hall, Ohio
C M Gager *
Alex H Sharp, Salem
H-J Romain, New York
}W J Cheyney. Delaware •
fMiss Anna Goaded,Lewzsb’g
(Miss Maggie Wales, Lewis’g
ID Calhoun, Philadelphia
|T Jones, Philadelphia
IThoa McCarty, New York
\ John Glover, New York
>1 Jas StockstiU, Dayton.
!{J B Roberts, New Jersey^
I John P Bratty, New York
itreetj atjove Third.
John REllls, Mass
Kohert Loudon, Troy, N Y
Henry E King, Conu
Frank S Cookson, Maine
Thos E Hassell. New Haven
Lieut D P Hardy, N J
Lieut MF Williams, Boston
LMentzer, eennsylvaaia
A Ktchardaon, Jersey city
and Marfcet street!.
I JoMrHan'’iBT Jersey City
|L M Swartz, Jersey City
F P Newhart, lowa .City
1C Young, New York
IP Barrett
ISaml Miley, Ephrata, Pa
IB Smith, Ephrata, Pa
Jas Smith, Ephrata, Pa
1A Kinser, Chester co ■
W Spottswood, Chester
IJ P Clark. Newport
Col W M Ralston, Indiana
AWolfkill, Lewistown
F Hopkins, Jersey City
.reet, above Chestnut.
J^o?us, y bhester emuty
Jas N Murphy, Wash
J W Stevenson, Juniata eo
C Grigg, Pittsburg
H Bowen, Daroy ,
KGosban. New York
AWelst, New Ifprk.
W W Lawson. C.nemnatt
Jos T Jones, Phmnixviile
It., above Third.
H D Shafer & fam, Penna
J B Kevinski, Lancaster
John Adams, Ohio
M Darner, St Clair
F M Hockhelmer, Plttsbnrg
Wm KD-insmore, Albany
id street, above Arch,
Joe De Mare, New York,
L Lyons, New York
W Nolen, Boston
HFleming, New York
Capt Williams, Boston
;reet, above Market.
■ Jas Grnver, Lewistown
J.T Simpson, Doylestown
; J T Schofield, -Pa
John Price, Lewistown
Jos E Lyman & la, N Y
street, Below Vine,
QDelp, Norristown
Wm Rhoades, Wayne co
P Smith, Boston .
A Jackson, Columblaco
Wm Howey, Luzerne co
It., abor. CalloWhUL
J Kale, Snmmit Hill _
SI D Stanley, Newark. N J
Mias AV St Clair, Ohio .
L do la Montague, St Louis
PISHA9BB.
Typhus. Malignant. •
Fever, Typhoid**?.**-*
Gangrene.******
-Hernia*
H»morrha«e*'*‘
LtUtgß....
Hooping .Cough...,.
Inff animation ISraln.
“ Larynx.,
, .** Lungs,.,*
“ Perito’m
" Pleura. ...
" , S.&.Bowels
Insanity
Inanition.. ...••••••■•
..**.-•*
Marasmus.. .*••***• •
Measles -*-..»**« * »♦■ •
Ossification, Heart. -
Old Age
pa15y......**.........
Porpwa. .*.*......***
SKmaUam Heart-*
Bun oyer -on Bail*
road.***. ..*•*•* **»*.
Scrofula.•*•♦*•»«■•••♦
Small Pox
fctttl-born. .•*•«
Suicide.......
Uraemia.............
Ulceration of the
Bowela...
mcerat'n of Throat.,
tneerat n Unknown..
W ouada—Gunshot...
Total
MARRIED.
EPSTEIN—WAMPOLE.*—On Thursday evening, April
2d 3863, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the
Rev. I). W. Bartine, Mr. Joseph B Epsiein to Miss
Lou. S., daughter of Col. Elias Wampole, Consul to La
guayra. *
STODDART.—On the 30th March, by
v eY * K Eva *„*£ Stanford Stillwell and Miss Sarah
Ann Stoddart, all of this city. *
33X3ETD.
MASON,-— OnThnrsday evening. Match 26th, atCatan
Garesche, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Thomas T. Mason, Jr,
aged 19 years, of Co. A, Anderson Cavalry. His friends
and the Mends of the family, are invited tojattend his
funeral from the residence of his father, No. 419 Arch
%, et ' _ on Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock.
The fnweral sEuviees will bo held in the Union M. 33.
ot T eet ’ below Arch. **
Tea^ r “ Ma ofthB in3t ~ Ed ™, rd
oShJ^fkMVea?^ 0 ™ 1118 oft,le 24 lnat " Marla . T -
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, from her late residence, 3-8 Spruce street, this
(Monday) morning, at 9 o’clock A. M. *
n^S^ JX j'l? il^ mor . rii W Bth instant, of con
sumption. John Barton, in the 32d year of Ms age.
<w V l be given of the funcrai, ***
® oY Ar onthe u Mr. John Boyd, in the 73d
year of bis age. • *
BRaGDON.—On the 8d inßiant, David Bragdoa, aged
COyears. *
BARTHOLOMEW.—SuddenIy, on the SI inst., Mrs.
Ann, wife of Jacob Bartholomew, aged 56 years. *
, GROW. —On the 2d insL, aged 8 years, Lvdia C
Wolfr, daughter of Ella and thelato Andmw .T. *
TfcLAOK AND WHITE MOZAAI
“ BIQUEB, 4*4 WIDE. S7M cents.
Black and white striped Mohairs, 28 cents,
Black and white Be Laines, 28 cents. , .
Black and white all wool Moueaelines, 44 cents.
Black and white Xt&wxu and Chintzes, 18M cents.
Black and white Chame de Laines, SIM cents.
Black all wool Mousseline de Lames,-44 cents. ,
Black all wool Mousselines, double width, 87 pi cents.
Black silk Challie, 60 cents. . ,
No. 918 CHBSTNPT Btreet.
A A BICH CHINTZES REDUCED TO
26 cents.
1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents,
1 case 4-4 Double Purples, 2' cents.
' i ease 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents.
1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents.
EYRE & LANDELL,
*pl FOURTH aid ARfiH.
TONE STOCK OP SEASONABLE
J- GOODS adapted to First-class Trade.
Novelties in Dress Goods.
Spring Silks, new styles.
Opening of Spring Mantles.
New style Rock-spun Shawls.
EYREJt LANDELL,
apl . FOURTH and ARCH.
KpJLaaiU! HATIOSAI, CBUEBRA-
W^ S ’ TION. —At n meeting of the Board of Directors of
THE UNION LE AGUE of Philadelphia, held March 26,
1863, the following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS.
GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted: .
RESOLVED.
1. That the League will celebrate the approaching an
niversary of American Independence by appropriate
ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence.
2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations in the
United States be invited to participate in the celebration,
and that they he requested to send deputations from their
respective bodies for that purpose. '
3. That it be recommended that the deputies be autho •
rized to . represent their respective constituents in any
action that may be deemed necessary and expedient to
perfect the organization of the friends of the American
Union and Government throughout the United States.
1 4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho
. rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these
resolutions to the Union Leagues and loyal citizens of
the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may
be necessary to carry them into effect.
WM. M. MEREDITH, President.
GEO. H. BOKBE, Secretary. ap4-lm
NATIONAL UNIONOLTJB.-A STA
IC&* = TBa* MEETING of the CLUB will be held on
MONDAY Evening, the 6th tost , at half past seven
o’clock,’ at the .Rooms of the National Union City Exe
cutive Committee, CHESTNUTStreet. ftbove Sixth,
third-story room. S. BKYDER LEIi)Y, Secretary.
Kite TENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING!
of the NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE of the
ENTH WARD, the following gentlemen were elected
officers of the League:
PRESIDENT:
HEBRY C. HOWULL.
vice presidents: -
WmS, Pierce, I Garvin H. Woodward,
Wm. .P. Hamm, I A. M. Herkuess.
Secretary—Wm. B. Leeds.
Corresponding Secretary—R. W, Cushman,
Treasurer—Bichard M. Bailors.
The Constitution of the League will be at the office.of
the Treasurer, No. 3 State House Row, during the day.
Citizens of the ward desiring to become members, and
who are favorable to the cause of-the Union, are re
quested to call and sign it *
It* ■ ' WM. R, .LEEDS, Secretary.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
<3s* COMMISSION FOR THE ARMY AND NiVT—
IS NATIONALITY, AIM, ECONOMICAL FACILITIES,
AND UNBOUNDED OPPORTUNITIES.
The United States Christian Commission is
.. NATIONAL.
embracing all States of the Union, all parts of the Ar
my and Navy* and aU denominations of Christians, and
has the full tanetion of the-National authoriiies t civil,
military* and naval. „„
ITS AIM
is to minister to the religious and temporal wants of all
wearing the National uniform on land and sea.
The Christian Commission regards ourbrave defenders
as men, having both bodies ana souls. Bodily relief to
suffering men is important and imperative; without it,
religious admonitions are in vain, and a mockery.
Therefore, the Commission receives and distributes
clothing and comforts, and sends relief to the sick,
wounded, and destitute, by every one ©fits delegates.
Religious instruction and consolation are more price
less still, and the Commission, while meeting bodily
wants, does not forget that God made men living souls
to live by His own precious Word, and that there \s
none other name given under heaven amongst men
whereby we can be saved” but the name of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and therefore sends as delfgates only such
men as love the Saviour and .his Word, and delight to
point others to the Lamb of ;
is to have ministers and laymen as delegates in every
Military Department and Naval Squadron to aid Chap
lains, preach tho Gospel, hold prayer meetings, relieve
the sick and wounded, instruct and console the dying*
write to their friends at home, receive and distribute the
Scriptures, books, papers, and tracts, with clothing and
comforts, and' accompany all with words of cheer to me
men from home* and with prayer to Godfor His blessing
. ™sverfonr hundred men lave already enlisted as dele
sates many of whom are still in the field and at work;
.thirty-one in the Army of the Potomac, others,in the
Army of theCumbefiand, the-Army of tne Mississippi.
'at'Hraphis and near Vickßburz; the Army of Missouri
iabd Arkansas, amongst our Midlers at Harper j Ferry
and Winchester, Va.; in the Parole Camp, near Annaoo-
Ms, and Conyalescent Camp, near Alexandria; at JSew
"Port Hews, Horfolk, Hewhern, Fort Boyal, Pensacola,
few Orleans -
Nearly every office and store-room of the Commission
is given rent .free for its use; nearly every employee
gives hia services without salary; all railroads affori
their facilities either free or at half price; o ver the wires
of twenty-five thousand miles telegraphic companies
transmit despatches to and from tho Commissioo wUh
out charge; and the Government gives free transpor
tation aver all its lines. , -
For economy, directness, comprehensiveness of aim,
and certainty of execution, no other agency ha* everex
celled this; and as a field the world never, presented
one of OPPORTUNITIES. .
A million of .patriot soldiers and sailors, eager for the
from the various parts of the
aJ GreMmuvem4nts and bloody fields athand. ' ■
What an opportunity offers for.the Christian Commis
sion and for the Christian, public! Let it-not be lost.
Money and stores are grealy needed..' f ■ ,
OFor further information, directions, and documents,
address the Rev. W. B. BOARDMAN, Secretary, No. 13
BANK Street, Philadelphia
All stores should toGBO. H. BTUABT.
- Chairman. No. 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia,. and
JOSEPH PATTERSON, Western Bank,
OEO. K. STUART, Chairman,
CHARLES DEMOifB. Boston,
E. S. JANES, JJfew York, .
JOBS P. CROZBK, Philadelphia,
JAY COOKE, Philadelphia,
ap6-nrwf6t Executive Committee.
■;£»» CUSTOM HOUSE,PHUI.ADBIC.TOia.,
t&£» COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, April 4. J,
Transportation Companies, Owners and Officers or res
sals, Merchants, andofchers interested, , .
tTTntil otherwise ordered, Shippers ofGpoasto
point in the State of Delaware, south of the parallel or
Newcastle, as well as to all places on the Eastern Shore
of the Chesapeake, will he required to
from this offiee, which will he granted uponthepre
Station of the Oath of Allegiance of the Coaa and
Consignee, and the submission of such evidence of loy
alty as may he requlredhy the f
Small packages shipped, in good feith, ttricuy ipr
S&SST’ of lhlß prt wl*b! raoSSs.^ffior.* 0
';• ap6-3t ' ' ■ • • ' " • ■ ■
KJO CAX.ES cope, trbasureeof
(SET THE WHITED COMMIi,-
SJONVNortheast corner of SIXTH streets,
the receipt of the following contributions
Branch of the U. 8. Sanitary
W CommiBXn, p Mr . John-H. Fraser, Treater of
William Dunlap..-. - —••—■ 8*
Klerom A Brother.——— -,K m
Hadden, Porter, A Booth- -- —row
S. & J. M. Flanayan, 3d Mntrihatioii....-- ”
II
I* oo
Wilson. Childs, & Co. t {additional)..g W
Smurt H. Carpenter,Mcontrihution.....«j 00
Previously reported....
Total 25
THE SANITARY ‘COMMISSION, No. 1*” CHESTNffT
Street, also acknowledges the receipt of tbe foliowing
donations in hospital supplies, since thelssf regort • .
Montrose Ladies’Aid, two packages, Mias Emily B.
Aid, one package, Geo.F* Lewis,
Ladies’ Aid, two packages, perßey
®mrt H <aStarLadies’ Aid, one package,Mra:Dr. Price,
S?J., Ladies’ Aid, ono package, Mrs. Dr.
Jl S^)ewkg e Sd, a 0M package, Mrs. Wm. L. Chaf
2d, of the Church ofthe SaTionr, two pack
iur<w. 8. H*. Goddard, feecretary. _ t
JJnion Sewing Association, one package, Miss J. Lew
life* Mrs.
.IL
_-s,' homceopathic hospital, ms
KST2S2S»-S£ai?SKSMS^«3Sa
I3i- a o“" e<>for lD G« ablfl
m SSolfe gea Secretary of Board of Managers
• THO. ACKLEY, Cashier.
g^«aBBSWiMS»Sp»?g*
Sn TofauttoriSng the BoardofJMrectora to Increase the
g'^^LIAMB. HILL, Actuary.
ONMOSDAY BVBSHG, APKIL6,
S?5iS?. ln the French EeToltttion ’ AU
K/e r *ven£
tth A e gn C S,n a ge 8 .1.‘ fy Soiaie» of timVnion
Kg' ASMClATWN^Sfloiaier*®Sd
tary CommlsDion are rwnwiea Visiting Committee
report the same at nmeetlM or » goidfers’ Beading
ofthe W.PJa& st«st, atogo Ciieenat, onMOlf
Boom, TWENTiraH »«w& » attention of charita
ble Asfmciationa among Si?* of fiends is particn
lariY invited - ‘
ISfr»A BaILROAD jgs3._The an
foOBTH Ftreet— AP™ WB COBl paay and
anal meettaaof the Stochho i Maaagere_wm take
ST&ectioit 4th
X,.e»ttlieoiMofthecMnp»hr.o»“
Say of May next, at l 2 o clock w H. WBBB,
r Secretary.
ap3-tmy4 •- —i-* ——
rsa?- TO'm&SiilgftSßESf
TION (jr j.). March 31,158.
The Treasurer of the aboT« Compaq
to PAT THB BONDS doe ' The
five per cent. Coaverted Dwruais p Wr .
Principal, aslhlso the last £°SK&imphiiadelphts; or
to Treasurer^
at 12 o'clock M., at which time and placaan eleoHon lor
Nine Directors, to serve for one rear, wiinMyiem.
’ Dated Philadelphia, Kerch 20,1883. ’ mh2l-l«
E®' WOgaMITY OF PBWSWA,
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS —Thotmrd term
f«i h6 ? 11?i ? year will open on WEDNESDAY* the Stn
last Ganoutate* for admission wlllappear at the unt
vcrsity, for examination, on that day. at 10 o'clock A M.
Tuition lor each term. Thirty Dollar* „ . TT « W
OEORGE ADDER*
Secretary of tho Faculty of Arts.
OF* THE FIRE
I*2^RM*C* COMPANY OF THK COUNTS Oi PHI
LADELPHIA—ApriI 3,1863. ncjfßV
_ a meeting of the Directors, held TH '8 D AY, H Brf KY
was unanimously olectod of
said Company. BENJAMIN F. HOECKWiJ,
ap6«myrfr 3t Secretary.
OP THE
Ks* TIBT TO THE ARMY AND NAVI. Fhiladbl
pbia, October 24, 1862. . , BW#il tni
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of
tbf mselvee of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs-, should apply immediately at the mce
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. wo. *I» OT
CHESTNuf Street. • B. FRaNK PALM SK,
jaS-6m Government Surgeon -Artist
BLINDS AND SHADES.
JgLIN DS AND SHADES
WILLIAMS,
33 . J’,
NO. 16 NOBTH SIXTH STREET,
MAKUPACTCBEU OP
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES.
JK9~ The Largest and Finest Assortment in. the city, at
the Lowest Prices. Blinds Fainted and Trimmed etiual
to new. Store Shades Made and Lettered. mh6-2m
gEMO V A E
GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN,
VENETIAN BLIND MAUFAOTUBER,
Has BBMOYED from 136 North SIXTH Street, to
B. J. WILLIAMS’,
NO. 16 NOBTH SIXTH STREET
0. W ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance of favors
at. No, 16 North SIXTH, Street, where will befoun
the Largest and Best Assortment of- .
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOmSHADES
In the city, at the LOWEST PRICES.
*9“ Store Shades Made and Lettered. .Jobbing
Promptly attended to. apfl-2mif
REMOVALS.
JJEMOVAL,
J„ B. LIPPINCOTT * CO„
PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
Have Removed
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
ap2-6t 715 & TIT MARKET STBBEtI
GENTS’ BURNISHING GOODS.
ARCH STREET. OQg
606.
FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT.
AW BLBGANT ASSORTMENT OP
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
- AT MODBRATE PKICES. ,
FOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED FOB
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOCKS.
G. A. HOFFMANN,
Successor toW. W. KNIGHT.
606 ARCH STREET. 606.
ap6-mws3m
FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
y . *OI.IUI * NORTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
(FOBKEBLT J. BUBB MOOKB.)
MPOKTEK AND MANUFACTURER OF
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES.
K. B.—Particular attention tfren to He making oSShIrU,
Dollar*, Dra-arcrc, to ja2S-tap7
f?INE SHIRT MANUFACTORY*
A The sahseriber would iavlts attention to hi*
IMPROVED COT OP SHIRTS,
tThlch be make* * specialty la his basiaess. Also, eoa'
itantlT receiTins, ■
HOVKhTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W.SOOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
So. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Four doors bslow the ContlnsatsL
MHIINERY GOODS.
garts MBS. M. A. KIN G, NO. 1026
JhkLsJ CHESTNUT Street,-will (men a handsome assort
/r- r ment of Spring and hammer Millinery on
THUKSDAY, April 9th. : ap6-6t*
T?IGHTH-STBBET RIBBON STOBE,
-Li Ho. 10T North EIGHTH Street ■ ■
*We would inform our customers, aud-tne ladies gene- -
rally, ihat we open this day a full aud nery superior
stock of MnSdSEBY AND IiTBAW GOODS, tor tha
Soring and Summer seasons, which. we are prepared to
offer, wholesale and retail, at the most reasonable prices.
Ho 4 CORD-EDGE HIBSONS, all colors, *lp«rpien«.
Ho. 5 OOKD-BDOB RIBBONS, all colors, -«L25 per
k! BLACK VELVET BIBBONS, every width, superior
<I BeIS'BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, with, white edges,
every width, at last season’s prices. , „
BOH NET kIBBONS, plain and fancy, every shade,
'width, and Quality—an immense variety to; suit all
0 «I T A#lllCIAL FLOWERS., a superb variety,
the fashionable shape, in braid,
split straw, and hair; white, gray, and black.
INFANTS’HATS AND CAPS, every new design, all
AND CHILDBEN’S SH AKEKHOOpS.
THE BEST NEW YORK AKpPBSNCHBONNET
■ FRAMES, lower than they can be bought elsewhere, hy
th Givc J ue a r caU. 59, SICHEL A WEYL,
mh27 1m No. 10V North EIGHTH Street.
TRIMMINGS, dec.
£ADIES’ DRESS AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
Bugle Gimps, Embroidering Braids,
Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps,
Sontachs Trimming, Cotton and Silk Zouave
Alpaca Braids, Silk Eibhons, [Braids,
Guipure Laces, ■ Silk and Unionßsltings,
And'a variety of other fashionable Trimmings.
Also, a full assortment of /
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED
SMALL WARES.
The goodß being all our own manufacture and impor
ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and
nvlte the attention of the trade.
WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS.
Manufictory and Store,
mMS-Tm FIFTH andCHBBBY Sts. ■ Phiiadelphia
financia*.
(CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
PRIOB TO 1863,
f A HT l'i),
■' drexel & bo.
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
DREXEL & 00.
jq-AVY FREIGHT BILLS <
bought '
THE LOWEST MARKET? RATES,
HUNTER, NORTON, & 00.,
aos)i WALNUT STREET, UP STAIRS.
ap3-St* ; . .1.
C HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 31» WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds ofU. S. GOVERN-.
HENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on .
Business Paper ana Loans oa Collateral negouavea ai>
6-20 TEAR SIX per cant, BONDS,
furnished atPAR in sums to anit. ' Bafnr .
Orders fey slibU receive prompt attention- Jteiera
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Bag.,
John B. Myers & Co,, Samuel B. Thomas* Esq. %
Fumjp.Brinley, ft Co., John Thomas,^
•gDW OD M. D AVIS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 39 Sontb THIRD Street, (up stairs,)
' PHOiAnnnpnrA.
A ftyNTTRAT. BROKERAGE and banking busi-
•NESS TRANSACTED.
Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold, on Commission.
Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Diyldend*_and
Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on
Europe Bold Special Collections made. Coin and Cor
rencyßoughfc. Merest Allowed onDeposits. apl-3m
JIIRST APRIL COUPONS
INDEBTEDNESS
ABOUT MATURING,
IJOUGBTOR COLLECTED.
mh®-10t
peksoNak.
Cr^lONS.—sloo BOUNTY AND
p T,roonred and collected for feldlers. Ssllora,
■*-, PAXKhStof suchasarodeoeased, *t reaaonaW*
. and tta ralat*l?? i sLj"^ o idiera who haye serredtwo
“ftjhaye been dischanraAby
■ years, and aU soidiera batUef „„ now envied to
latte r, also. toawnsion,
tte * lo °M ’PULTON. SoM^te^stoat.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. APRIL 6. ISK3.
7 8-10
DREXEL & CO.
nity awDS.
QPEN I N G
PARIS C L O A KS
MANTILLAS.
ON MONDAY, APRIL 6th, 1863,
J. W. PEOOTOR & 00.,
Ho. 920 CHESTNUi’Strwt.
jg M. NEEDLES,
102* CHESTNUT STBEET,
Has just received NEW 00003 as follows:
PUFFED MUSLINS, striped, figured. Bayadere, and
other fancy SHEER MUSLIMS, tor waists, todies, and
dresses.
10 pieces pure white, plaid, and BAYADERE FRENCH
ORGANDIES. ' " '
40 pieces real FRENCH MUSLINS, 2 yards wide, 7S
centsup. •
. BO pieces PIQUES, in fancy and plain buff and white,
40 cents up,
JACONETS, CAMBRICS. NAINSOOKS, MULLS.
SWISSES, etc., in all their Tarieties of plain, striped;and
plaids.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS in all varieties, 12Kcup.
100 pieces New Styles PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS
for dresses.
NEW EMBROIDERIES, INFANT'S ROBES, COL
LARS and SETS, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, FLOUNC
INGS, &c. •• - .
■NEW LACES, VEILS, COLLARS, SETS, 4c,
100 dozen GRENADINE VEILS. ;
NEW LACE, Eabroidcred andRaffledJSODKFS,
The above, with ni&jyy>tfcer goods, are offered at very
LOW PRICES, many of tliem much below present cost
of importation, and at a very small advance on prices of
a year ago. An inspection of my stock is respectfully
solicited,
E T M. NEEDLES,
mb3l-taplo
gPXJN PLAID SILKS,
BLUB AND WHITE PLAIDS.
PEARL AND WHITE PLAIOB.
LEATHER AND WHITE PLAIDS.
WHITE AND BLACK PLAIDS.
ONE DOLLAR. f
PLAIN SILKS, CHOICE COLORS.
PLAIN REP SILKS, SMALL FIGURES.
FANCY SILKS.
PLAIN BLACK SILKB, A LARGS STOCK.
FIGURED BLACK SILKS* AT THE OtiD PRICE.
SHALL CHECK SILKS.
We are selling all our Silks at lower prices than we can
replace them.
PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES, .
In Modes, Drabs, Tans, Leather, Solfe rino, and Yiolat
COLORED ALPACAS,
In Choice Colors.
LIGHT FIGURED ALL-WOOL DELAINES.
Fignred.aH-wool delaines at 50, 58, 62c.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, 25 to 50c.
Light Spring Delaines, at ilc.
FRENCH LAWNS, AT OLD PRICES.
Fine French Organdies at 50, 62, 75c,
Fine French Jaconets at 3?&* 50, 62c.
Good Sty It s of Lawns at 25, 28, Sic.
A large assortment of SpriDgand Sommer Dress Goods*
at less than wholesale prices.
DARK DELAINES at 25e. s
MBBRIMAC CHINTZES at 25c.
ENGLISH CHINTZES at 25c.
GOOD CHINTZES at 22c.
YARD- WIDE ENGLISH CHINTZES at 37&C.
FINE FRENCH CHINTZES at 50c.
A large assortment of , '
LIGHT SPRING CLOAKS.
“Milß™ 1 ' “ 4
EPEING AND 6UMMEB SHAWLS,
At our usual low prices.
40-spring Skeleton Skirts at $l, 25,
Ames' Patent clasp .Gore Trail Skirts.
500 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, broad hems, at 500.
COATB’ SPOOL COTTON at *1.05 per dor.
CLARK'S ENAMELLED COTTON, colored, at $L
H. STEEL & SON,
Noa. 713 and Tls'North TENTH Street.
1024 eBESTNIJT STREET.
The Ladies are invited to call and examine the
NEW “COVENTRY RUFFLING,"
The most desirable Trimming yet introduced for
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR.
El. M. NEEDLES',
apl-6t 103* CHESTNUT Street.
rm&NVILLE B. HAINES STILL
sells below the 1 market price. UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN at 38 cents; do. at 20; very good afe2s b
and rea» first-rate at 30. ;
BLEAC BED SHIRTING at 20 and 22; very heavy at
25; extra good Shirting, at-SB; fine yard-wide at* 39;
‘WilUamsvilles, Wamsutfcas r aud Forestdales, 1M yards
wide Sheeting, afc 40 cents by the piece ;2, 2M, 2£, and l $
yards-wlde sheeting, all qualities. One lot
cents by the piece, worth at least 37M.
I have now one of the largest ana cheapest etocksof
LINEN GOODS in the city. Just opened, one lot of those
very heavy hand-loom Table Linen at 87j£c., very cheap;:
Union Table Linen at 62M and 7fic.; all Linen do., at7o,-
S7Kc.,and $l.
All Linen Towels, $2, $2.60, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Doylies, $ll $825, and SLSQ per dozen.
AlTLinen Baykins, $2, $2 50, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Handkeruluefe,.sLso andt&L 76 per dozen.
One lot Fron ting Linens ■at 45. worth SQ. cents; one lot,
very, fine are a great featgain, being nearly ,*B.
low as they everwfre Case \Linens, 40, 42;
and 45 inches wide; neavy Bock aback, ail UnSS, at 20,
26, SIM, and 37K cents; one lot half-bleached Hack, over
% wide, for bath towels, 37M; Russia Crash. at 15,16,181
and 20 cents per yard. - , . * ' V ‘ ‘ .
One lot of very- heavy Marseilles Counterpanes, much
under their present value, have been bought long time’
aS AUendale Quilts, all sizes, from $1350 up.
- Quilts, all 52.50 up.
Honey Comb Quilts, 12-'4, at>s2.so. - .
Housekeepers will save money by looking through thia
.tocV.fortl l er e ar B manygh f l ! ar f i | «mit iiifß
ap6-3t XOl3 MAEKBT Street, above Tenth.
"BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
JL> • ■„ At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60, At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $6.60, At 704 MARKET Street
BLACK CASS. PANTS, *5.60. At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, fe.6o. At 704,MARKET Street.
GRIGG & PAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street
„ GRIGG | PAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street
T> AT?P A TNS TW TITIV dOODH FROM GRIGG £ PAN GUNTBN’S, Ho. 704 MARKET Street.
Axf, u • ■ UJa ‘ GRIGG A .PAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
AUCTION—To be opened this morning- - GHIGG & PAN GUBTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street.
One lot of Figured Grenadine Bareges, 124 s cts. rnhSl-Om -
One lot of Shepherd’s Plaids, Mohairs, 26 cts. .
One lot of very Quo-quality do. Slots. - —-
One lot of Chene Mohairs, 31 eta. „ .
ED WIN HALL at CO.,
No. ae s second st.
N. B. —The above-goods aro from twenty-five to fifty
per cent lower than they have been selling.
Spring styles of De Lames reduced to. 25 cts. &p3-fcf
•VfBW GOODS' NEW GOODS!—WE
-L'i axe daily recoirinf- from factory new patterns of
WALL FAPKRS,to which we invite the attention of
dealers in Paper Hangings. . .
In onr retail department-we have paid special atten
tion to tastefnl designs spiting Philadelphia taste.
Booms papered by selected map, and war ran tedtogive
satisfaetionT JOHN H. LCWGSTRETB,
api-lm* No. 13 North THIRD Street.
gFECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES.
USE GEOEGE P. FARMER'S -
DOUBLE PATENT NEEDLES.
These needles ate secured on paper like pins, and sold
in packages of one dozen each.
They are more economical and useful than any needle
offered.
For sale hy
JOHN MUSTIN,
806 CHESTNUT Street, and corner of.AHCH and SB
TENTH Streets i also at EBBS SEED’S, (Wamock’n
old stand.) 4:3 North BIOHTH Street, apl-wl&m6t
tt A T RET AIL.”
jljL •
JAMBS R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES Df THEIR
BBTAU. DEPARTMENT,
Black and Fancy Silks. - Linon Bheetlngß and Shirt-
Black and Colored Alia- lugs, „ . . .
cas, Damasks, Napkins, and
Poplins Fantasia. Doylies.
Taffeta d’Annessey, Table Clothe and Towel*
French Lawns ana Organ- ings, Counterpanes and
dies, , Furniture Dimities.
French CMntrea and Per- WHITE GOODS.
caies, - ■ Jaconets, and-Cambrics,
Brilliants and Piques, . Soft Cambrics and Nain-
Spring. Shawls* new color- „ • •
ingsi Tarletons and Swiss aims,
Black Thibet and Merino Fancy Muslins and Dimities*
Shawls, . , L. C. Handkerchiefs,
SatLare andXong Shawls. Gloves, Hosiery,
And a general assortment of DRY GOODS in desirable
styles and qualities. . mhs-2m
PHECK SILKS REDUCED TO #1.25.
VJ shepherd's Plaid Silks, *1.25. „ ’
Brown and vmte Plaids,#!, 25. -
Lilac and White Plaids, $1.25.
Smut SUfc Plaids, at $L'
Foulard Silks, at $1 and 123£. ,__
. EDWIN HALL
... ifo.-»6S,SBCOMD&.
N. 8.—35 dozen Grenadine Veils, at *1 a piece, keant!
fal styles. • ap9-tf
SPRING OIiOARSi>
O' v NSW CLOAKS,
-
HOOP SKJ&TS, ‘
Cloaks ready made or made so order, -
Large stock of Cloths to select from.
LadW attherijM goes.
Boys* Cassimeres,
• The new colors.
Gents’ Fancy Mixtures*'
6-4 Coatings. , ,
Boys* Clothing ready made or made to order.
Large stock Cassiineres to select from.
Fine Black Cloths and Casstmeres.
\ WILLIAM3VILLES,
j 'WAMSBTTAS,
Wide Sheetings, Flannels, Linens, .Towels.
Muslins and Woolens at WHOnESALB, _ ,
. COOPER A CONABD,
ap4 S. B. comer NIHTH and MARKET Streets.
IVTAIZE AND LEATHER-OOLOR
iU. dress goods. .
Mode and Tan Wool X>e Lalnes;
Double-width DeLaines and Mohairs;
Plaid Valencias, all colors; . ■
A great variety of Dress Goods for suits ,
ftyna.ii black and white,' and brown and white, Plaid
Silks; ■
Brown Silks, dark Bhades : .
Plaid Olive Poulard Bilk,forFriendß; 3 . •
One piece of Olive Summer Silk, wide and good, for
Together wftk Williamsville. Wamautfca, and all the
best makes of MuslinS, jt *
• - ■ * JOHN H, STOKBS\ . ~
mh23 703 ARCS Street
CPRING AND SUMMER DRESS
k? GOODS.
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 Block comprises:
Paris Printed Bareges,
Plain and Fancy Moaunbiques. :
Fancy and Plain Barege Anglais,
White and Printed Piquet,’
Organdies and Lawns,
Fancy Dress Silks. .
From the late auction sales: •
Shepherd's. Plaids, SS and 90 cents, . .
Ih : regular receipt of;Aaciion Goods, which. will be
'™ ° ff? ? cfcRWEN STODDABTA BROTHBR, .
4SO, 452* and 454 North SECOND Street,
■ . ■ ;• Above Willow. __
ttigh lustre black silks,
At. from tie late Anction sales,
s . AT BKDUCBD PRICES.
CUBWEN STODDABT ABROTHBE.,
4SO, 482, and 484 Nor.h SECOND Btr«*,
. 7 Above Willow.
tn-d COLORED BORDER DIMITY
iU i ± K p B EADS; ontT
■ CURWEN STODDABT A BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 Herth SECOND Street
Above WlUorf.
■SfODE COLOR ALPACAS.
4.TA.1 ‘ .;TOn color Alpacas,'
* , • Btbwnoblor Alpaca, .
‘ * AT MO DEBATE PBICES.
CURWEN fihfODDART & BROTHER,
450, 45»"and 454 North SECOND Street,
ap3-St Abore Willow.
RETAW. DRY GOODS.
T R. CASSELBERRY. 45 NORTH
“ • EIGHTH Street, will open, THIS
following Goods from this week’s Immense ffew YorK
sales
THE BIGHT TIME TO BgY.
THE RIGHT PEACE TO BHY.
1 case Spring De Lillies, choice styles, A) ceuta.
1 lot English Mourning Calicoes, 15 cents.
1 case good quality plain Mo?: -anbiquea, lo# conts.
„ 75 pieces plain all-wool De Lalnes, superb colors
Modes, Bines, Magenta, Fink, Blacks, AzaHne, &c.,
cheap.
2 cases-finest drab Alpacas yet offered for the price.
BLACK SILKS.
Black Ottoman Silks.
Black G? os-grained Silks.
Black Bep Silks.
Plain Black Silks,'cheap.
Plain Foil de Soie Silks, all shades.
2 lots superior qnality Toil de Paris. 4*4 wide, 62Jtf.
LINEN COUNTER.—SHEETINGS, Sc. _
22 pieces 10-4 and 11*4 all-lioon Sheetings, $1.12, $1.20,
$1.25, worth the attention of hotel and housekeepers
110 dozen Snow-drop Napkins, $1.15 per dozen.
75 do do do all linen, $165 per doz,
Several lots Table Cloths, 2 yards long, at $2.
Several lots Table Cloths, 2» yards long, $2.50.
1 case 2 yards wide bleached Table Damasks, 25c.
20 pieces fine Bird-eye Liiens, 35 to 50.
Shirting. Liner sby the yard or mece. _
SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS
for less than ca>e or bale prices.
Coates’ Spool Cotton, all numbers. i% emits.
OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING.
2 cafes 11-4 Honey Comb Quilts. '
1 case 10-4 Allendale Quilts,
lease 11-4 Allendale Quilts.
1 case IJs yards wide, slightly soiled on ends, white
Victoria Lawns, or patent linings, 18& cents, worth,
perfect cents * ■ • *
1 case fine Marseilles, with colored figure, 37X cents.
STELLA SHAWL*.
EoTCral l0t “ T6ry .
“Mammoth Dry Goods House,”
$5 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
pBEAP DBY GOODS, CARPETS,
Vy OCL CLOTH, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E.
ARCHAMBAULT, N. B. corner ELEVENTH and MAR
KET Streetß, will open this morning from Auction-In
grain Carpets, at 60, 62, 76,.87c., and ,1; E' try and Stair
Carpets, 60c. to *ls >ap Carpets, 4S to 85c.: Eloor. Oil
Cl ofin>, 60 to 76 cts. s Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 750.
to *1.60: Sheeting, Shirting, and Pillow Case Muslins,
20 to 40 cts. r-Table Linens, 62e.„t0 #1; Napkins, 18Mo. i
White and Colored Marseilles Quilts, *1 to *8; Stella
81 awls, *3 to *8; Mous de Laihes, 26 to 37c.; Chintzes,
22t0 28c. s,Cloth Table Covers, #1.60 to *4; Plain and
Fancy Caesimeres,. 76 cts. to 51,60; Fancy Shirting
Flannels. 60 toSSc. mhll-wftnlm
CIOTHING.
Fine Clothing,
Made up early, for. ..
Spring sin d Snmmer Sales,
now ready,
WAMAKEE & BBOWS,
“OAK HALL,”
S.E.cor. 6th & Market.
DESIRABLE
PROPERTY*
*os
INVESTMENT.
PRICES
'SUES TO ADFAKCE,
•jypN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
CASSIMBRES:
NEW DIAGONOLS.
NEW’MIXTURES.
NEW COLORS.
• NEW 6-4 COATINGS.
NEW 6-4 MELTONS.
MDIES’ CLOAKINGS.
BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE.
BOYS’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & OONARD.
ap3-« 8.-E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Bte.
JOHN. KELLY, JR.,
TAIL O R ,
HAS EEMOYED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET.
EDWARD P. KELI-t’S,
lta South THIRD Street,
£ presents to'&rmer patrons and the pnblio
of a STOCK OF GOODS, equalif not sa
pffirior, to any in the city—the shill andtaste of hfmsetf
and EDWA3D F.-KELLY,; the two best Tailors of the,
at prices much lower than any other first-class esta
blishment of the city. ’ . ■ mh3l-tf
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
MUSICAL BOXES.
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD. CASES,
-*-• playing from 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
can Melodies. FAKE & BROTHER. Importers,
ap4 324- CHESTNUT Street, helow Fourth.
WORD ABOUT
AMERICAN WATCHES.
AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE TH AN TEN
YEARS, the time-pieces manufactured by tho, American
■Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., have gained aim
hold npon the favor of the public, and now, no less than
000 of them are.epeaking for themselves in the pockets
or the people. From a very insignificant beginning the
business has increased to an extent exceeding our most
sanguint anticipations, -and we jure now justified m
stating that WEMAKEMORE THAN ONE-HALF of all
the'watches sold in the United States.- Bepeatedenlarge
ment of our factory buildings, and the labor 0r.500 opera
tives, still find us unequal to supply the constantly in
creasing demand. And we may here observe that not
-■withßt&nding the high price of labor and materials, we
actually Bell our products at less prices than those current
*We reft/Sthese facts only for the purpose of properly
introducing another subject relative to,°ur manufacture
of watches - mtnerto our chief object has-been to make
'good watches for'the million at the lowest possible pace
—something to take the place of the make-believe watches
celled ‘ ‘Ascres, ”4* ’Lepinee, ” “English Patent Levers, ”
Ac., annually thrown upon' this market, yi countless
numbers* by European workshops—watches which
the refuse of their mctories, unsaleable at home and per
fectly worthless everywhere. •- •- ■ , ,
TMs ohjectwe have accomplished, and now, we have
to announce* that w e have commenced the manufacture
of watches of the very - ~ . r^
HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMRTRY,
unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves ana
unsurpassed, by • anything made in the world. ■ For this
purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected
. an addition to our main -buildings expressly for this
branch of our, business,.and have flUed it with the best
workmen in our service, profiting by our long expe
rience. we have remodelled the, form or. our watches, in
troducing such improvements as havebeen ana
proved to be good from time to time, and have Instituted
new and severe tests oflsochionlsm, adjustment, and
compensation. New machines and appliances have been
constructed, which perform theirworkwithconsummate
delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest And most ap
proved materials only are used.. Nothing, m met, ib
wanting leither in mechanical principles, material, or
workmanship to insure perfection in the result.
We continue to manufacture our other well-known
qualities undtr the following names:
‘‘APPLETON. TRACY & 00.”
“P. 8. BARTLETT,’’
_ _ And tie “Soldier's Watoh..
' WM. ELLER k.
.The latter, the lowest-priced watch wo make, is a sub
stantial, reliable time-piece, cased in sterling silver
hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out of order
either in marching, riding, or fighting. AU the above
described watebe* including the finest, which is named
‘•AMERICAN WATGH COMPANY” on the plate, are
»H country.
■ ■ ’ ‘ ■ ‘ AOKKTS FOR THB _
. . AMERICAN'WATCH COMPANY,
. -e-3-fhrwlSt* 1S» .BROADWAY, N. Y.
“*®JUST RECEIVED PEE STEAMER EUROPA.
GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES’ SIZE?, OF RBW STYLES.
SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDBES,
GILT ANCRBS AND CTLINDRES.
'.PLATED ANCBBS AND GTLINDRE3.
For Sale at Low Rates to the Trade, .by.
7 D. T . PR ATT,
apStf 601 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. O. FULLER, jjfe
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. TX2 CHESTNUT Street,
..(Up-Btairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
H ““ OT * O EaBGB AND COMPLETE STOCK,
BSCB&Acnro
AMERICAN ANDBWISS WATCjEDK.
JL HOWARD & CO. ?8 FINE AMEBIC AN WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINB,GOLD SPECTACLES* THIMBLES,
• Ann
TINE JSWELEY.OF, EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fel3-3m '.. .. " : j ‘ : v - •
J?INE . G IDT COMB 3
IN EVERY VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OF PEABD AND OOEAL.'
J. O. FULLER,
No. 71!* CHESTNUT.’ Btr66t
|wVl«Uftn
A FINE WATOH. BBPAIBINO
miSt” attended to/lSy ike most experienced workmen*
and mry waick warranted for one rear.
Q. BUSSELL*
m% Horfch. SIXTH Street.
Q. FULLER’S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USB,
POK SALE IN ALL SIZBB. felS-3m
EJNQS.
A (nil assorfirient, all slsos and stylo*.
3. 0.-FULLER,
No. 7W CHESTNUT Strut IM3-3at
"M"OTIGE.—MR. ROD.OLPHE LlEtf-
X' HAST, In Hew Tori, Is authorised to sign our ten
brproouration. APPOLD fcCHULTHESSiCO.,
Lions. Franca March 1,1863. . apl «f .
(OißAir '* HAIR RISTORBR^B^L^
FEFV'ffiETrBD.—LOHIbGIf "Btttß^COEOg
330 SIXTH Street, above Vine. Price, SO eta ap3-tl
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
JfEOM THE PRBSS OP
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
716 AND TIT MARKET ST.
SOHALK’S CAMPAIGNS.
CAMPAIGNS OF 1862 AND 1863 ; ILLUSTRA
TING THE PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGY.
BY EMIL SOHALK,
Author of “Summary of the Art of War. ”
One VoL I2mo SI.TS.
Few years of Military Annals are so fertile in events as
that which hasjnet expired. Full of varied chances, the
year IS6S ought to teach us a great lesson. It ought to
remind us that ‘ • The great principles of war cannot be
violated with imjniiuty. ” It may be interesting.as well
as useful to investigate the causes, both of the great dis
asters which'have oeiHllea, our armies, and of the suc
cesses which tiicy bare achieved.
By passinß in review the different operations, and by
discussing them from a strictly military btand-point, we
may so perceive the errors or the past campaign as to.be
able to avoid similar ones in the campaigns to come.
These reasons have induced me to write a Military. lie
view of the Campaign er 1882, and even to discuss ope
rations which will probably take place in 1883.
PgBFACE.
HAMMOND’S
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMOIRS:
A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS IN
PHYSIOLOGY.
BY WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M. D„
Surgcok General U. s. Army,
8vo; S 3.
-, CONTENTS. '
1. The Relations existing between Urea and Uric Acid..
2. Urological Contributions. 3. On the Excretion of Phos
phoric Acid through the Kidneys. 4 The Physiological
Effects of Alchohol and Tobacco upon the Unman System.
5. Experimental Researches relative to the Nutritive
Value and Physiological Effects of Albumen, Starch, and
Gum, when singly ancLexclusively used as Food. 6. Oa
the alterations induced by Intermittent Fever in the
Physical and Chemical QualitiesUf the Hrine, and on the
Action of tie Disutphftte 7.- On'the injec
tion off Urea ana other bubstances-of the Biodd.
8. On the Action o Certain Vegetable JJinretics. 9. Ex
g»rimental Researches relative to Cdrroval and Vao, two
ew Varieties of Woorara, the South American Arrow
Poison, {with Dr. Mitchell),* 10. Oa the Physical and
Chemical Characteristics ofCorroval and Vaortwo re
cently discovered Varieties of Woorara, and on a New
- Alkaloid Constituting thefr Active Principle, (with Dr.
MitcbelO- H. Experimental Besearcbes relative to a
jmppopea New Species ofcUpas. 12. Further Bxperimsnts
relating to the Diuretib Action of Colchieum. 13. Ura
emic Intoxication. ap4-6t
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• Or, -
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By ■
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IV. The Perpetuation of Living Beings; Hereditary
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and Card Pictures. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
ap6»2t G. W. PITCHES.
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States sent by mail on receipt-of cents.
Cl*« send for om of °“ li6t e,. W pitcher
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nABD PHOTOGRAPHS OP THE
\J GERMAN and ITALIAN
✓ ap6-2t 808 CHESTNUT Street.
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T 34 CHESTSUT STKBET,
Between Seventh aniliyhth Street*.
AllßooksnunallTtobehsitn*
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will always he fonnd on onr shelves
at the lowest pbices.
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OF
PHILADELPHIA, . • ‘ , x
Prom the official recorded Surveys of the City. In
twenty-five Sections or Maps, showing the size or blocks,
Width of streets, location of buildings, churches, parks,
railroads, cemeteries* &c. Exhibiting ona large scale
GERMANTOWN, WEST PHILADELPHIA, FRANK
FORD, and ’the entire city. Printed on heavy drafting
paper and handsomely hound.. A wore or great value at
the present time* to capitalists and those seeking real
estate investment.'. Price, $2O. , ■ • _
By SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, City Surveyor, Eleventh
District, corner Lancaster avenue andThirty-fifthstreet,
where copies may be proeoredior of ■ _ _
J. B. LIPPINCOIT T &Xa,
No. 715 MARKET Street*
mh27-lm
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States Conscription Act, or HaeonalMilUia Big,
with a copious Inaex.forref&Kpce. JAMES W. FOK
TD3SE, Fnblißher, 10» CEHTSESi., ». T- Mce, Ave
costs. - msiß-lm
"PROS'. GREEN ON COLENSO.—
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Colenso. By Wm.H. Green, D. D. SU2S. -
SKETCHES OP THE WAS.- ASeries of Letters to the.
North Moore Street School of New Y ork. By Capt.Chaa.
c gej&dmlma’B sdhshuib and othbe stoeies.
imo. BQcente. ,
»<*»£
THE DUTY OB THE HOUB. By m Samuel Tw
pear, D. D. Pamphlet. 10 cents,
For Sale by ALFBBB.MABTIBN,
606 CHESTNUT Street.
ONLY 10 CENTS!—JUST RECEIVED,
Vr Cartes do VMte of Gen. TOM THUMB and BABY,
toWeaa^ i Corto g e, a at F the ooK g •
4:39 CHESTNUPStreefc,
mli2o-tf Opposite the new Post Office,.
in CENTS I 10 CENTS! 10 CENTS!
lvj 'Foi-the Bride and Bridegroom.
ME. ASD MRS. TOM' THUMB,
In Bridal Dress,
AT TEE ORIGINAL GI kT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
4:39 CHESTNUT Street,
Opposite the new Post Office.
ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPH COPIES
AJ OP NATURAL FLOWKEB. \
Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Aunnalr,;Ax. .Ac , In the most
perfect, troth fatness to nature, jtut ready for the album,
and as copies for the pencil In water, oil, and crayon,
TDEKS . J B. TILTON * CO., BOSTON. ;
Price for the copies of Ftowere Mcents each.te NEW
TOIS’S Prepared Colors $3-30; incloaing Dome of Eo
dncing Liouid and foil directions for nse. Beware of
m leersbleiin i iations of these colors. The genuine haye
name, J. E. TILTON A CO., .on each box and bottle.
mhSO-im •
OR, CENTS. —PHOTOGRAPH AJj
t)y BUMS from 35 Cents to 28 Dollars! The largest aa
sortmenC handsomest styles, and lowest prion in the
“’Standard and miscellaneous books, ail
that’nn tafonnd In a flrst-claas Bookstore, at low
“ifl offl 0 EVANS’ PUBLICATIONS at the
All or OLD PRICBS!
fall in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM,
feWtf 439 CHESTNUT Street
PHOTOGRAPHS.
EEIMER’S COLORED PHOTO*-
GRAPHSarepleasing/nahiral, and Ufe-Uke pic
tures; colored end finiahedwith taste and ability, for #fc
only, at SECOND Street, above Green. It
TTOLLOW THE FOOTSTEPS OF IL
-E ITJSTRIOUS prtdecenotswho hare patronised-
RBIMBR’K Gallery, SBCOND Street, above Green. Co-
Sred Photographs, of soporior Quality, only *l. It
B. STOETEE’S
.STOMACH BITTERS,
For the cure of Dyspepsia.
FOR SALB AT BOTBLS AND DRUGGISTS.
Principal Philadelphia Depot ;
apl-ws&mia* age South SBCOND Street
-CRICK PRESSES, OtAT WHEELS,
Jt> wnn» T Casting, Bdckmakera’Tools, r acipp3o9
geetb FlFt’b St Cmhl4-lm»1 8. P. MO.LKK.
T?ASBIONS! FASHIONS 1 GRAND
JC OPENING OF SPRING AND BUMMffit FASHIONS !
- ya. *** iDatii»Tiui of ftYflry 'dsscTiptioiL w"iiolfts&ls aid
pS3f r MSS* SSfOSEST’S EMPORIUM
pinHIONS, *3O CHESTNUT Street, oror Grover &
Particular at
tention paid to Dress Making H jf. P. ALLBN.
rpjji~WORTH OF REIMER’S ITO-
Grten. - - - —-
TOE 1 ICE I lOEI ICEI ICE ! ICE!
COLD SPRING ICB COMPANY.
Families, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons.
4c., to.,- supplied daily with a pure article of. BOSTON
ICE, at .the very lowest market rates. . Dealers and
■itarge consumers supplied at wholesale prices.
, .Wagons run in all paved.limits of the Consolldated'city,
■ andin the Twenty-fonrthWard. ‘ -
. THOS. E CAHILL,
f 335 WALNUT Street.
Offiraa. J North Penna R. & Master street
voices. < Bombard and. Twenty-fifth streets..
apS-Smif* lPine-street wharf, SohnyUcilL
SALK.
asnsyt, bazaaS- ninth and
Qs&S&t SOM kthbeth. -
'wIISNESMy HORNfflOr
•*Bfil Bth, at 10 o’clock, at the Bazaar.. , wm i f .fc n
TheaseortmentwillW very jextenwy® r^Sfiees'-
eom p itetag at least two hundrtd and £fl ~T. wnmfne
pom the best manttfacturers «: tfcae city* and w ummg
tea, Delaware.
fpv *, SPECIAL NOTICE, 4V , will
. \®e auctioneer reapeetfaily auaoissce* that W* wui
the largest Pnbllc Sale of held
city of Philadelphia. Mr, Herrick's invoice,
include near one hundred Carriages; ateovhH'S® 1 11
from the Messrs. Lanes.
The Carriages will be arranged and opeasd for exanii-'
nation, with catalogues, os tne day previterw to sale,
which will positively take place on the above day,
without «g»rd 60 tn e wentJ, WMEßElS9raBi
Auctioneer.
F)R SALILr—WILL RE BOLD AT
Public Bale OfrSATURDAY, ITS* April, at
Bazaar, two very handsome and signor Carriage of
Wasson's best maSe, viz: a top-Boggy Wagon, never
used, and an English Mail Phaeton, very nnUme ar*l
scarcely ever used. May be seen at tb* subscriber's c\>
.to time offal*.
ap4 smtuAf* NUS.TH and Fs'.r*e i a.
WASHINGTON AUCTION! SAXES.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTERS
-ft OFFICE, comer 0 and TWENTY-SECOND titreete.
WAshtnoton, D. C-. Maren 26,-1883.
WILL BE SOLD AT POBWC AUCTION, ,
ON WEDNESDAY, -
. April 15th, at the large barn; on the mare bounded
hr £ and F.and Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sra ,
■ AXAR&B LOT OF QUARTERMASTER'S STORES, .
condemned as unfit for public service. cQasistmK in part
of Saddles. Harness, Portable Forges ; _BlackBimEhs,
Carpenters’, and Saddlers’'Tools ;WbH and Sibley Tente,
yftrgon Covers, Shovels, Spades, Axes, ana a variety
other implements, &c., to be sold in small lots. Sale to
commence at 10 o’clock A. M. -
Terns, oath-in TOMpKIN3 _
Auctioneers.
mh2B-16t
ASSISTANT QFABTBESiASTEfrS
OPFICE, 250 a Street, Washington-JBC
Will be sold at Public Auction, on WBDSSSDAT,
April 2>d, at the Depot of the Orange and Alexandria-
Eailroad. in Alfxandria, Va :
From 40 to 00 tons Old Iron Car Axles. V
From 60 to 60tons Wrought-iron Scrap.
From 40 to 60 tons Strap Kail, -•••••■*
A large quantity of Old Car Axles, Skeet-iron
Stackß, &e. - .
£ale to commence at 10 A M. * • '' T
Terms Cash, In Government Funds.
H. It. ROBINS9HV-
Captain and 41Q.1L
WANTS,
WANTED CLOTHING.—PERSONS
* * having Clothing todispose of will please call or
address C. MILLER, 303 CHESTNUT st mhlfrmwf3m»
JSk DEPUTY. aTJAETEBM ASTEE
SSas* GENERAL’S OFFICE, -Philadelphia, Fob. 9,
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points:
Tortngas,
Key West. Fla.
. Fort Monroe JTa.
Alexandria,va.
Newborn, N. C.
Port Royal, S.C. A, BOYD,
felC-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
I,OST ATSID FOUHI>.
T OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS
hereby given that application has been made to the
Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the issue of dupli
cates of the following described Certificates of the Five
BjrCent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the
anh of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the
Commonwealth.)in tbenam* of the Honorable Colonel
LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars,
Putney Surrey, in England:
No. 355, dated April 6,1837, act of April 13,1885, for $5,000.
No. 366, do do do do for §5,000.
No. 857/ do do do do for $2,000.
Tob3l-3m
FOB SAXE AND TO DET.
M FOB SALE—A FINE COUNTBY
Residence, with about five acres of ground, some
fifteen miles from the city, northward. For information l
address “Y. A., ” Box 183&T Philadelphia Post Office.
- apg-61* _ .•
m FOR SALE—FOR AN INVEST-.
Valuable improved property, in complete
condition, EIGHTH Street, near. Chestnut, four-story
STORE 'and DWELLING, with four-story back build
ings, paying, at the present rental, an interest of 10‘ per
centum of whet it will'be'sold for. Lot 23x99. Also, a
number of RESIDENCES,- pleasantly located in different
parts of tie'city. Apply to _ , B PgrjlT.
ap4 3TO WALNUT Street.
4% FOB SALE—A VALUABLE MAN
™?" tua Property, nortbwestcor. THIRTY-SIXTH’ aud
BRIDGE Street?; Dwelling 35Teet front. Lot 105 by l€p:
Apply on the premises,- aps-fft*
• AB SUMMEB BESIDENOE—FOB
i KafPftT.T a Beautiful Residence, FBANKFORD ROAD
i and ALLEGHANY Aventffc. House bhilfc in a most bu
• perior manner, and in perfect order; kitchen, laundry,
milk'room, aud bake-reom- Jn basement. Fom rooms
cm first floor, seven on second. .Two furnaces* two
r&ngte, stationary wasMfcands. Gas through
out. Icse-bouse, and fine stabling. Grounds handsomely
lafd* out, fruit trees, shrubbery* statwury, &c. Lot 100
to 820 feet. Apply to.I. H. CURTIS fcSON, Real Estate
Brokers, 433 WALNUT Street* mh2s-l2tif»
FBUIT AND ORNAMENTAL
3E TREES AT PWBLtC'SafiE.—Will' lie sold on
THURSDAY, the Sthof Ara-ffijEt dhe- “ atrville Hnr
seriee," MOORESTOWN, Burlington county, N. J.,
Fruit of the best selection rand Ornaments* Trees, Ever
greens suitable for Lawns, Hedgpsj.&c. _ ,
ap6-2t* JOHN PSaJKINS.
g FOB SALE-^&MAiXBDT
SEdeeirabSe FARM, the estate of James Adams,
deceased, containing 48 30-100 ac»» of good Bwid.*.Bi
tuated in Burlington county, on tne-tarnpitar leading
from Burlington to Beverly, 1H miles from* the former
place, and a»out five ‘ minutes’ walk- to* the steamboat
landing; adSoming the lands of Sfanrierson; Heisler,.
and others. Improvements consist of- a- good* FARM,;
HOUSE# Tenant House, Barn, and. aU.necessary out
buildings, withwells of never-failing water,
lnttuiro ol WILLt |_M H. ADAMB
- AfcTrofch & Beagkry’e,-
. FRONT aud MARKET Streete r -
• ap3-12t* - Gamabn/». Jtr"r.
KROFOSAIiS.
pSOPOSALS FOIL BEEF O&TTL&
SEALED • P RQPOSALS are invited until EPM. of the
15th of April, 186% forfnmishing to the Subsistence De
partment 4,000 head of Beef Cattle.
The Cattle to be delivered'at Washington, Di C-, on
the 25th day of April, or as Boon thereafter as the-Go vern
ment may -direct.
The Cattle to average at least 1,300 pounds gross, and
no animal to wa y less than 1,000 pounds.
Any person desmag to bid for a less numberthan 4,000'
should so state it Jn his bid. . '
A bond with good and sufficient security wUI- be- re-
from contractors who have failed to comply
with former bids* from disloyal persons, and 'fromrthose
who are not present to lespond to their bids, will not be
considered. .
Payment to be made in certificates of indebtedness, or
such other fnnds-as the Government may have* for dis
bursement. ■ ’ _ . ~
All bids to he accompanied hy a guarantee, signed by
two persons, and directed to Colonel A BECKWI IHi
A,D. C. anoC. S,U. S. A., Washington, D. ; C., ana
endorsed * * Proposals for Beef Cattle ’
JFbrro of Gtearantee.
We, ,of the county of ~ and State of— —,- do
hereby guaranty that is ahleto fulfil the contract in
accordance with the terms of his proposition; and* that
should his proposition he accepted, * he will at once enter
into a contract in accordance therewith.
Should the contract he awarded him, we are prepared
to become his securities- , ,' , .
(This guarantee must be appended to each bid; b
The responsibility of the persons signing guaran
tee must toe shown by th q official certificate of the Clerk
of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis-
trict Attorney. , .. _ .
Side which do not comply with the above will be
rejected. ~ . &p 6 9t
ASSISTANT QUARTBBMASTJEB GE
JX FERAL’S OFFICB,
PnttADEiiPßiA., 6th April. 1863.
SEABED PROPOSALS will be received at thie office
until MONDAY, the obloek M^for
Sc., all the CCkliand'WOOD
reanired for the use of such buildings, ffoimthe let of'
Mar. 1863, until the SOOt April, 18M; inclusive::
Hospital at Broad and Cherry streets, l b unde! pin a.
Do. at sixth and Master streets, ■ . . do.
Do at Twenty-fourth ana Southebeetsv do.
Do. at Twentieth and Horns streets, - do.
Do. at Sixteenth and Filbert Streets.. do.
Do. at Tenth and Christian streets,- do.
Do. at lelington lane, do.
Do. at Germantown, do.
Do. at Heetonville, do.
Do. at Chestnut Hill, do.
Do. at Nicetown, “ McClellan,” do.
Do. at West Philadelphia.
Do. at Chester, Pa.
Do. on Darby road, -* Summit House.
Proyott Barracis at Fifth and Buttonwood sts. ,Phila.
Med. Laboratory at Sixth and.Ox"ord sts.. do.
Offices of the Quartermaster and Array Clothing and
Equipage,at Twelfth and Girard streets. Philada. •
Offices of the Pay, Commissary, and Mustering De
partments. No. 1102 Girard Street,Phlladolphia
Offices of Pdymsster, &e„ No. Ills Girard street. Phila.
Offices of the Military Headquarters, Medieal Directcr,
&c“ No. 1103 Girard street. Phi la. - v ‘ ,
Office of the Medical Purveyor, No. T, North Fifth street,
Storehonse’at Twenty-fourth and Chestnatstreets Phila.
do at Twenty-third and Filbert streets, Phila.
do on Broad near Gherry street, Phils.
Schuylkill Arsenal, on Gray’s Ferry road, and buildings
connected therewith•
and any other buildings which may he erected or rented
for Hospital or other Government purposes, withmthe
city limits, during the time specified. _ Coaltohs of bait
quality anthracite, atove, egg, or broken, as mayhs de
sired. subject to inspection: to weigh 2.210 pounds to ihe
ton- to he delivered at Bnch times and in such quantities
as may be required. The right is reserved to reject aU
hide deemed to high. Proposals to lmendorsed. Pro
posals for supplying Hospitals, Ac., with coal or wood; *
, ana addressed to BOYD,' Captain and A."' Q. M.
ap6-13t
UNITED STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION,
No. 130? CHESTNUT STREET.
To all who haw Friends in theNiroy—Mdiora, Aid
Societies, Ctegrmen, Editors, ahd.othera. m «■£**
'SSL.'SKS? ffiEE
the Army:
DIRECTORY OF THE HOSPITALS.
The Sanitary Commission have ™ aa ®S? a !^S| n to
for sntmlTine information gratuitoaslywrth regard to
patS. tale United States General Hospitals at the
following points (others will be added):
PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT.-For i “fr r 2gg?£
address Office Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 chasi
PhiiadelpUia, Germantown, Chestnut Hill, Chester,
Beading, Harrisburg. ■_
mrwv<VßK DEPARTMENT. —For information ad
dreSf Office Central Union. No. 10 Cooper
IflßtitPte. w v err _, TTnirnTi noun . MftS3* y
TjiSTRRPT DEPAKTMENT.-For information address
ary Commission, Washington, D. C.
°sr%|lgtonM* 6
Ma.i..^A e^.” t Z:i i
Md,; Fairffixl
Ya.’ i York, Pa.
■BTESTBBN DEPARTMENT —For information address
Office SanUary Commission, Louisville, Ky.-
Columbus, Ohio;Keokak, Iowa; Clarksville, Tenn.;
oimissd. Ohio; Davenport, Iowa; Jackson, Tenn.;
Camp Dennison, Ohio; Paducah, Ky.; Murfreesboro,
Tera ; Galliapolie, OMo; Bardstown, Ky..; La Grange,
Tenn.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Lebanon, Ky ; Gallatin,
Tenn.; Quincy, 111.; Columbus. Ky.; Nasnvitle, Tenn.,
Cair!;. IU.-, Columbia, Ky.; Vicksburg, Miss.: Mound
City, 111.; Louisville, Ky.; Corinth, Miss. ; JeffersoiH
vilfe, Ind.; Covington, Ky.; Helens, Arkansas; Evans
ville, Ind.; Lexington. Grafton, Ya. ; New Al
bany, Ind.; Dluyttle. Ky ; Point Pleasant, Ya -, St.
Louis, Mo. ; PerryvUle, Ky rParkerahnrg, Va.; iron
ton, Mo.; BpwlingGreeD.Ky.; Clarktbnrg, Ya ; Roll a
Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Charlestown, Ya.; Springfield,
Missouri. *
Information will, under ordinary circumstances, be
SYeatoany one applying for it in answer to the loilow
g questions. If the application is by letter.' the. an-,
swerwiti be sent by r eturn of mail. If in person, it
‘ will be answered at once.
L Is (giving name and regiment) at present in the
hospital of ? •
.2* If so, wh&l is his proper address!
3. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplain of the
hospital?'' . - • ~1
4. If not In hospital at present, has he recently been hl
~ , , _Tf |i 1« .
6. If so, did he die in hospital, and atwhat date? .
6. If recently ditchargea from hospital, wa» bedis
charged from service? . . . .
7, If not, wbat were his orders on leaving. .
More specific info»mation, as to the ®{
■sse its&gg&SS&iSr ll *
exwpted) fromPo'dohk.A. M-loßocloffir P- 4 fpom tbe
uv trossnry srs so
ticitea, and will a wo f “flpE Treasurer,
apl-wfm 13t N. B A Q“n e r WdS ind SIXTH St,
EHTS,-
Director.. OF MUSIC.
ITALIAN OPERA,
. Mr. GKADlmgs respectfully to aniono™,!. . .
met completed a season of sir wSS b. 5“- bavin,
the artists of bis double coinjMisy and Se w J“n»
meMBas «fffin^ n »^#r
Will to eke her I!RoT FAREWELL APPTAPiwnn
prior to her departure for London whorA«b»fir RA!f CB
at her Majesty’s Theatre. She whf S£»m? to '“fmged
opeia selected for her OMut in London 018 sama
LIHBA LI CHAMOroiX,
Supported by the entire strength of the cam-m™
Admission to Parquet, Balcony, ani ; Dre*rc'vX' ...
reserved seats 50 cents. Family Circle 60 cenU fi.r
lery 25 cents The sale will corainonce .in Saturday...;
A. M. at the Academy, and at Gould’s MOsie Store 1
TUESDAY LVEHING. Second Oiwra Bight trHV.
tJeMirafed Opera, ERSASI. ’ ’ v? - ru
fFEBBIiSBAY, Third Grand Opera Bigh t.
WBeHor and Musical Director Signor MUZiY
CHESTNUT-BTREET THE A .
TEE.
lessee and 1 Saoager. ....Mr, W. WHEATLEY.
»BITIvaW LAST APPEARANCE BUT THEBE:
ESJWIN FORREST,
TH inn 4T ] EVENINO.’ April Stb. 18S3.
vrai a*ea? TH * PIKST ® IMB THIS'SEASON,
r THE LAST TIIE WiM PAHO AG S."
S&iTa.«*■ a*.
COMPLETt AND Sm>ERB ST?M3 B * I “»
■which has distingnielied' ■*“*" ©XFLE
ALE TBfr PRO BBC [lOBB OP THE MANArKMRNT
Mr. J. McCullough as .** • ,T*
Mr. J: B. Leak as., Lord FiUaraoid.
Mr. J. Can®)las "••J"?® 10 ?-
Mr. J. W. Collier a 5.... -A'"”??”*-.
Mr. J. Matfin as-
Mr. S. Becks as . r ’ wife
as--.........-.. k&hnSSJfl*
Mrs, J. B.‘Alienas h nZS5£
Conductor Mr, mapp bT«htb>» *
TUESDAY, LAST NIGHTBUTtWq <vp ****
_ ED WI 5 FORREST OF
WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
DANIEL E BANDMkNN: ur
CHANGE OF TIME.
Poors open at IHi. Curtain, rises at SVclcck
-Mr, WBBATLEY taker pleasure in announcing that
he h&9been enabled to efiect a’brief farewell engage
ment, prior to her depar urefor Europe, with the
GKEATTBAGIG- ARTIS rE,
MISS BaTSMaN.
This- young lady’s remsrkaWe impersonations are
UNPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF THE STAGE
; On MONDAY EVENING, April 13, im,
ghe wiil, appear, for the flTat time, in her great new
character, »• '
• LEAH, THE JEWISH;MAIDEN:
DREW’S ABOH^TSEET
Agent -an d rr. . .JOS. D.' MURPHY.
LAST WEEK OF MARY PROVOST.
EASTER MONDAY* RIGHT. April 6th, 1863,
MA«KS AND FACES.
Peer Woffington ... .. Mary'Pro Yost.
Mabel Vane Mrs. John Drew;
Triplet—---—. -.Barton HOL
Erceßt Vane.... Mr. Aibsngh.
To conclude with the Drama of
• THE GUSMAKKR OF MOSCOW.
RuricNeYil —• Barton Hill.
Blesw&cks >— ...-Frank Drew.
Rosalind— -....Miss L. Price.
E9r Prices as usual. Curtain tisea at 7*4 o’clock.
THEATRE.
I f Sole Lessee- .Mrs. M. A. GAEEBTTSOH'.
Business Agent.-. ••T. DOS WELLY.
THIS tMOWBAY) EVSNIHG, April 6.’ 1663.
v the LIVaLS ; Oe, A TRIP TO BATH.
Bob Acrefw-..........Mr. J. S.'Clarke.
To befollowed by the Capital Farce of
BOMEBODT ; S COAT.
Sroasltogton. - .......I
To conclude with
THE HYPOCRITE,
Poors open at 7;_Cartain will rise at 7K.
WHITTAKER'S GIRCUS, MARKET
T i Street, above TWELFTH Street.
Admission, 25 cents: Private Box and Balcony Seat*.
50 cents; IS cents; 80. 80y5, ,10 cents.
Colored Gallery, 15 cents..
LAST WEEK OP THBSEASOIT:
MOB DAT and TUSBDaY BVEKOf GB, April 6 and 7. 'B5.
Tbe'Great Act of the _
ZAMPILLABBOSTATIoy.
A HEW AHD VARIED PROGRAMME,
• . BT THE GBBAT STAB TROUPE
BAST WEEK. LAST WEEK, apS^t
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
XV. HAST WEEN.
WOO'DB-OFFB’S .
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS I BLOWERS.'
EVERY EVENING;
The celehratedlow-preesnreGlass Steam-Engine ** MO
NITOR” will be in full operation. , „
All Hie works of art distributed gratnitonsly to the
AY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child
yen’s Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will le*
n GIFT
On WEDNESDAY EVENING;-April Bth, a CASE OF
WORK will he given xo the best-looking Lady ia the
•Rail _
On FRIDAY a C ASEOF. WORK will be given to the
best-looking Gent in the Hill.
The First pretent, each Evening, will be a splendid
CASE OF GLASS to ORE.
Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com
mences in theeveuingatS o’clock; afternoon at 3. ap6-6fc*
-PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
1 ®HE btbebt,
THE ACAD SHY is now closed to prepare for the
ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and nfHl open again on the
27th instant. ; ape-tf
TKYEBISTJN’G STBREOPTICON EX-
Jt hibITION AT BPRING GARDEN HALL, Corner
THIRTEENTH. aud.SPRING GARDEN Streets,
MONDAY EVENING, April 6, 1863;
m 7h O'CLOCKx
On Which; occasions nnfflberof
ORIGINAL PfCTUEES
Will be exhibited, and the entire proceed&devoted to the
listadatien of the debt of tbe
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION
AMsefen-5.......... 25 cent*.
-. <.v.vwA,d*-... -lUcf a
Tickets may be obtained of Messr?. SOHOMACKER A
CD,Plano Wareroonie.RSl CHtSSfNUf Street ; A ; H.
VAN BAtnr** Kfifl SPRENG'G ARDEN Street; Dr. W. T.
TATI DRUG BTORE, im '(ttßAbD Ave&ue, and
at rhecoor on the eveal»g of the Exhibition. mh4 '2i
■pmST HABTMANN’S SECOND
SATIRES will be given _ , , , , , ,
Oq EASTER MONDAY, from 12 to 1 o’clock, at
BLASIUa BROTHER’S PXaJfO WaBEROOM, 1006
CHESTNUT STREET.
A limited xrostber of Single Tickets to be procured at
the deor. ~
- price of a Single Ticket 50 cents.
Ti/fcE/ OPSISOffiS NEW PICTURE,
X*X ujfDBE NIAGARA,. painted from stddies made
on the ‘'Maid of the Mist. ,r is exnibition at WU-
Ms P. HaaareTs Bookstore, 7** CHESTNUT St., from 9
A. Mto SP„ M. Admission* 25 eenta
rohSl-lm JOHN MeCUTBB. Publisher.
CPBING-6AEDBN INSTITUTE
O HAM. corner BBOA&and SPRING GARDEN Sta.
ETER Y EVEIfINCf THIS WEEK,
The original and magnificent Diorama of
the burningtof Moscow,
Beautiful Dioptric Paintings, and amusing Scenes in
Yentrilognfcm, by theworhf-reaowned humorist, He.
GALLA&HEE * Admiemoa*- K eents. Boors open at t.
To commence at 8 o’clock- mhS&-15t*
A 33EMBLY BUTLmNGS—TENTS
•AA- and CHESTNUT.
AMDBBMBRTS POB OLB A3fß YOOBO.
. BIOROB BLITZ,
The great MAGICIAN and YENTKfLOQUIST, with hla
T.EarNET) CANARY Blffi&S, wflt give his new -and
popiuar entertainments jEYBBY hVSNINO daring tht
week, commencing at 7% o'clock, and WB0NB81)AI
and sATtTEBAY AFTERNOONS at a The attractions
will he marvellous: Experiments in Magics wonderful
gwers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds
their new characters. , M
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. de27-tf
fPSRMANIA ORCHESTRA—PURUIG
every SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at 8K o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, GABja
SSB TZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of flvu
tickets*!. To be had of Andr§ k Co.» No. llQi Chestnut
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tit
Hal) door. • rnm-U
HASSLEB’S ojbchestsa.
NEW OFFICE, , _
»14 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut delMfc,
IJ! H E
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ifle THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED
“ J. H. M. & CO. PHUADA. BICEMIOB.”
J. H. MICHENEK & .00.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS AND (HIRERS OF
THE CELEBRATED
“EXCELSIOR.”
SUGAB-CURBD HAMS,
Nos. I*B and 11‘t North FRONT Street,
Between Arch end Rsce streets, Philadelphia.
Theiustly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR” HASfSare.cured
I ti M A Co. (in a style peculiar to ihemselres) ex
pressly for FAMILT Has, are of delicious flayer, free
from the unpleasant taste of salt, .and are pronounced by
epicures superior to any now- oflereiLfor sale. apf-cf
FOR NEW. ORLEANS, LA—
fft'W PROM NEW YOBK.—The splendid new
steamship CONTINENTAL. Captain CHAS. P. MABBH-
MsN. wfilMiil from New York, on SATUBDAY. April
11. at 12 o’clock M. .
Freight will be received and bills lading signed by the
undersigned until "Wednesday,. 8 h instant, at 2 o clock,
p 5f
For freight or passage, having elegaui accommoda
tionSa annly to A, HBnOJS, Jr., sMk
apWt 126 NORTH WHABVK3-
Mm UTTO N 1 MUTTON !
DAYID B.IPAUL, & BBOTHERhave just re
ceived same very Ss®,South Down, cots
wold, and Leister MUTTON. Also, SPRING
LAMB.- wnich can behadat,theirStalls. Nos. S| and
SB- WESTERN MARKET, corner of SIXTEENTH ana
and Lamb can be badany dOT In (be
week. _____ ° lll * i ~ lm
YTODGSON’S CHEMICAL BLUE-
H BLACK WRITING FLUID, warranted equal to
any. either American or Foreign; vouched by the. Frank
lin institute's Silver Medal, and by thetestunw of the
■ftretrrnercbants of Philadelphia. , ,
' This WRITING FLUID has now an estebtahed
reputation as hot being excelled inahaHty by an« “£*?
tbe Aiwowf an market- Its advantaged-are, that uis per
net much more than half its price. £ should, therefore,.
take tbe place of all foreign wnttag-Nauis.
For sale by tbe manufacturer, Chemist,
No. 103 North TRNTHStreet, above Arch,
Sold by Stationers and Druggists In Philadelphia, and,
elsewhere. ; mhlB,wfmtm
pOAL.—SUGAR; LOAF, BEAVER;
and Spring Mountain. Lehigh Coal, and.
best Locust Mountain from: Stihuypcill; prepared ex
rtreesly for family use. Depot, 5... W. corser of EIGHTH a
and WILLOW Streets. O&£. Mo. US South SECOKD-.
Street Capt-ly3 J. WALTON k CO.
Tuck.® B’S
PATENT SPBING BBt>,
PATBSS» JELT %1B». , . .
Universally acknowledged for Neatness, Com#jrt,and
Durability to Be tSe Standard Spring Bed.
TheabOYearamanufoetored
No. St.KSVKBB Block. Boston. Mass.
ADHESIVE LABELS. —LABE LSI OFv
all descripticas Printed and GUMMBP, on reason
able terms, l>y KINGWALT A B&oW£fi
Steam-Power Printers.
nifc3M2t HI and 113 Sooth FCtTETH. Phila.
JERK'S
FURNISHING, CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH*.
KENT,
CHINA HALL, 5*9 CHESTNUT ST£EBT,
DIRECTLY OJ3SO&IT2 INDEPENDENCE gflpfc PHJLADBLP
Hotels, restaurants, and supplied- CiunA
tMrg@*ss?!_'* w *
HUBS 8. J. SIMSQpEI>
vtd JS?&S^w£Bte«»tei
SBTffi TSSSW*
weoafep. : —■—
r* R AVsTsTONiS, GRAY'S STONBS,
ofierpd at prices, *k.M&rbifr Work* nT a,
SfirisMETZ, RijSsEAventie. fcelow Etewerntb street
■» *
rTEAS—CHOICE OttLONOS AT BE
wmw **
: WTIT.IAM N. ATTWOOO.
Hs»rea>oveaftojnhisiraßMisM*H»M*t<>Sfa
Sweet. tMrd house.below ,
'lp: •~"~gnwt.w" aT RO<J H ES. UN,
DBETaKES,
*» s TO^ 58pr^
•J GRAD
>...k!tfr. J; S: Clarke.