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    OIX Y ITEMS.
Interesting Church Intelligence.—
St. Matthew’a (Lutheran) Church, New street, be
low Fourth, of which the Rev. E. \Y. Hutter is pas
tor, is in a very flourishing condition. On Sunday
■last twenty-five new members were added to the
communion of thiß church by baptism, confirmation,
and by letter, more than half of whom were heads
of families. This large acquisition is attributable
to a series of meetings held by the pastor, with a
-class of catechumens held since the Ist of January, in
Which a systematic course of instruction was given
on the cardinal truths of the Gospel, based on Lu
ther’s Shorter Catechism. At the conclusion of the
•course, a protracted meeting was commenced, in
■which there were preaching services held every
-.night during two weeks,'in which Rev. iVIr. Hutter
was assisted by Kev. Messrs. Smiley, Nevin, Adams,
■ C. A. Smith, Sheeleigh, and Alber t. On Sunday even
ing the Lord’s Supper was administered to nearly five
hundred communicants, the pastor being assisted in
the services by the Kev. B. lieller. Never in the
•history of St. Matthew’s has this church been in a
more prosperous condition, a fact which is alike at
tributable to the consistent, and earnest efforts of its
minister, and the marked harmony which prevails
among the people.
Apropos of the above, we would invite attention to
the Lecture which is to be delivered bn Thursday
•evening next, at Mußicai Fund Hall, by the Rev
Mr. Hutter, on “The City of Washington and its
Public Men.” This will be the third of the popular
aeries now in progress under the auspices, and for
the benefit of the Lutheran Bonrd of Publication.
A Great Business Establishment.—
There are few business establishments in which so
great a variety of distinct branches is embraced as
‘in the unique and extensive establishment of Mr. A.
H. Franciscus, His warehouse, or' warehouses
more properly, form an immense triangle by em
bracing in one the whole of the large stone house
No. 433 Market street, and the spacious live-story
granite edifice, No. 6 North Fifth street. The former
of these wings-is devoted/entirely to cotton yarns
battings, waddings, carpet chains, wickiDgs, ropes'
fly-nets, and everything else denominated under
this class of merchandise, the stock of them being by
far the most extensive in its line in this city. The
'other, or Fifth-street wing of his warehouse, is occu
pied with what is specifled under the general head
of Wooden and Willow Ware, and numbers anon"
dts numerous specialties an ■ endless variety of
fancy baskets—of their own manufacture and im
aportation—buckets, tubs, chums, brushes, brooms
and the largest stock of Cedar Ware in this country’
The Fancy Basket department of this house alone is
a perfect wonder- in its way, and offers inducements
■to purchasers of this article which shrewd buyers
will not overlook. This is, in short, ’he great “ Fan
tree Notion” house of Philadelphia, and apart from
its mercantile importance, is really a novelty
Worthy a visit from all who are curious in such
matters. In addition to the specialties already spe
cified, Mr. Franciscus has also a department appro
priated entirely to the sale of Clocks; another to
Looking-Glasses (in both of whioh his stock is very
superior) ; and still another to the sale of the cele
brated “ Putnam Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer ”
for which lie is the Wholesale agent for Pennsyl
vania. We have already spoken of the superior
merits which this Wringer possesses, and would
simply state here that, with all Mr. F.’s great force
•employed in their manufacture, he is soarcely able
to supply the demand for them from all (accessible)
partß of the Union.
Still Aitead.— The enterprise of Mr. J.
"W. Price, proprietor of. the popular Eating Saloon
■S. W. corner of Fourth anil Chestnut streets, has
stimulated a number of other restaurant proprietors
-to cater with more acceptance to the gustatory
■wants of the public; but, without in the least dis
paraging their efforts, the best critics in such mat
ters. are unanimous in their opinion that Price has
not only distanced all competitors in his line, but is
•certain to keep ahead. Hundreds of our very first
citizens now patronize his saloons daily, and dine
with a degree of .satisfaction that makes every one
of them a living, speaking advertisement for Price.
Profits seem to be the least thing Price thinks about
in catering for his patrons. He buys the very cream
of the market, serves his viands cooked in the best
Style known to the culinary art, and treats all who
■call upon him with sumptuous liberality. Price
las made a.greathit, and deserves his success.
Beautiful ■ Specimens of Art. We
lave recently examined a number of finely-executed
.Photographs from the establishment of Messrs.
Broadbent & Go., N05..912, 014, and 916 Chestnut
street, finished in the exquisite Ivorytype and Wen
derotype styles .peculiar to this popular firm, which,
for genuine ariistic merit, exceed anything in the
portiait-making line that we have ever seen. The
Whole aim and otu'eqt of this firm seems to be to
■carry Iheir art to the highest state of perfection.
The pictures referred to were executed to private
order, and are, we presume, but fair samples of the
pictures they are now producing for the thousands
who visit their establishment weekly.
Hams, Tokgueb, aud Dried Beef.—We
invite attention to-day to a fine lot of Jersey-cured
Hams, large-size Tongues, and superior quality of
Dried Beef, 'just received by the proprietors of the
store of the late O. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family
groceries, Arch and Tenth Btreets.
Copperheads ■yb. Ihon-Clads.—While
the enemicß of theTJnion are assuming the copper
lead character, ita friemja are putting on iron-clad
Vests to brave the bullets of their adversaries and
the foes of the country. This important portion of
a military uniform -shields the vital parts of its
Wearer from unfriendly balls,.and gives him an in
valuable degree of coolness in moments of danger.
'.The iron-clads are gotten up by Rockhill &. Wilson,
•at their Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and
606 Chestnut street, above Sixth;
Clothing ofcto Gents and Youths.—
The attention of the public generally is invited to
the large and handsome assortment of Spring gar
ments of the latest styles, euitable„for both gents
and youths, now on hand at the Mammoth “ One
price” Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No.
609'Ohestnut street, andcelling at prices twenty-five
per cent, below the .usual cost. Those who wish
bargains should examine this stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Night Coughs.— For Asthmatic, Con
sumptive, and Chronic coughs, which are always
■anore or less troublesome at night, unfitting persons
•for their daily occupations, and undermining the
constitution, great relief will be experienced by
-taking at bed-time one or two of “ Brtrum's Bronchial
Trochesi" or Cough Lozenges, which will insure
ease and comfortable rest.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Ghiinl-r-Clih'Stimt 81
X Fisher,Chester, Pa
'W S Rowland, Now York
Mrs MG Morris, New York
<3 Goodwin, New York
A A Thompson, New York
Mrs G J Chase, Prov, RI
SC Hudson,-New York
W J Jones, Sew York
*T H Clarice, New York
J Davis, New York
*W H .Tsnics, New York
Dr K W Roberts & wf, Pa
Miss M R Roberts, Harrisbg
Hon 8 Cameron, : HarrUbg
I 1 B Brooke, Now York
3t J HenUersou, New York
JohrfMiller, Roxberry
Samuel White, Roxberry
■C Watson, Boston.
35 Watson,-Boston
B Raymond & la ,
Miss‘Raymond
Miss Turnbull
Sliss Ash |
D LomisoDjSehnylkm co
X Wumelsdorff, Pottsville
~B S Kellogg,Scranton,Pa
Thos’W Street.’Hazleton
j ABorland.Ketr York .
jDJVlcCleary
33 Hoover, North Carolina
J Moms, New York
*W H-Henderson, Kentucky
<J M Lewis, Baltimore
J I)e Haven, Hirrisburg
<3 W McConnell, Harrislmre
Continental-Ninth a
*T 11 Richards & wf, N York
_*D id Oaks. New York
X £ Kellogg, Now York
-Joa N Tuttle, New York
13 S Martin. New York
H W Mason, New York
£L Couelon,
."E1) L Wicks, New York
WA Scott, New York
'W W Thompson, N York
Master H A Webster, N J
3t H Hall, Washington.
IS J Fox, iaston
.Mr & Mrs Kent, Beechwood
JI I) KusselJ, Washington ,
-A A Allen, Ohio
BJ F. bter & la, Brooklyn ‘
DD Badger, New York
H Wilson, Peuna
C E Hersh, York. Pa
• J W Webb, Suffolk, Va
F S Heath, Baltimore
J K Torrauce
£ W Penney, Boston
BSWollos, New York
J W Gerard. Jr, Now York
A Garcia, Mexico
.'•D L Bogart, New York
-C J .‘Williams, Now York
J L Beandry, Montreal
■GL Beaudry, Montreal
3) McNiven, Montreal
Xouis Lesage. Montreal
Sidney AShinore, New York
H H Boucher, New York
•O Gilmore, Briton
Fobtlt Getty, New York
J M De Arze.New York .
y H Santorleau.New York
-John S Guleck, US N
Mrs Guleck
J H Bnrtia. New York
•JWiartom New Hanover
jS B franford.New York
X J Yan Horn,New York
18l aven, New York
B Boynton, Jr, Boston.
S K Martin, Albany
J A Briggs
H D Briggs .
“W G Johnston & lady, Pa
*W Foster, Providence, RI
Mrs L G Ball, New York
g&LTCiBeel. DC
MMurrill. New .York
Mr & Mrs N Edgar, N York
Mrs S A Appleton, N York
Mias J F Appleton, N York
*|T M Tyng, New York
Mrs Dicksou, New York
Miss Ware, Now York
Henry Jones, B Berlin
Major and Mrs Bagner
Xouis WGLLIet, New York
« W Richards, New York
£ H Pearce, Boston
G A Hall, Boston
•Geo C Bogue, New York
YVm CoUids, Cleveland
H Fay, Mass
St. XoiUa—Chestnut
•J Crosby, Lowell, Maes
3* Mason, New York
JMager, Boston
John Duke,* N Jersey
H Butler, Baltimore 1 ,
J H Crane, Washington
JI Johnston, N Jersey
Jas Stockstill, Dayton, 0
YY B Rosenbaum, N Jersey
Isaac Pierce, Utica, N 1
<C N Haldeman, Penaa
G H McCabe, Tamaqua
X F Parrott, New York
Jas Smallflross. N Haven
W J Cheney, Delaware co*
Mrs W B Rosenbaum, N J
American —Cheatuui
"Louis Durr. N Y
Elcliard Burk, U S If
Jas C Whalley
E Collins . ...
<)ol Geo C Wynkoop & lady
W Taylor. Jr, Fenna
EH Sinclair ■
« S Foster, Ashland, Pa
3j E Blake, Boston
J F Bowman, Fenna
-T De Bona, Hew York
•W- J Smith. Mlnersville .
JC Watson, Pennsylvania,
O L Boyd, Tamaqna
E tee & wf. Fottsv lie
Miss L Leo, Pottsvllle
O JBlohards. Proyßl
•P S Zharra, Havana
iTR Sitgraves, Easton
T J Johnson, Dolawere
D Johnson, Delawaro '
J P Lattiroore, Delaware
W Huftiiigton, Delaware
C Eaton, Boston
E Sallinger, New York
J W Clark, Connecticut
street, below Ninth*
WFLahey, Manchester
W B 3 Moore, Maine
; Capt H Wheeler, Wash’n.
G W Green, Delaware
Gil Cowup, New Haven
H N Bowman, Harrisburg
G M Bowmaa, Harrisburg *
J Young, Middletown
‘ J C Peterson, Middletown
D Ermentrout, Reading
J J Shoemaker, Harrisburg
R 0 Abbott, IJSA
Mrs Abbott, Washington
A R Bushueli, Wis
John Cox, Pennsylvania
Geo E tiazesvell, New York
J B Heury, Delaware
Hon J WWall, New Jersey
Win C Hay, New Jersey
W L Ditfenderffer, Laucco
D R Ditfenderffer, Mexico
PR DiffenderJfer, Mexico
A. J Burbank & La, N H
T Paxton &ia, Carlisle
E F Jennings, USA
J E Hale, Maryland
ST Pearce, Baltimore
H Bell 41a, Lexington, Ky
Mrs J G Allen,Lexington
OrD Bell, Lexington, Ky
C Allen, Lexingoon, Ky
Wfl Bell,Smyrna,Del .
C J Rae, Alexandria, Va '
Lieut 0 Vezin. USA
A PHoovor, Washington
nul Chestnut streets*
J Garsed, Frankford
J F Sterling
James Ashbrook
W E Van Keed, U S Army
Hon G W Julian, Indiana
Hon J
W Rich, Baltimore
W F Pent/, Baltimore
J P Thomas, Baltimore
Chas Webb, Baltimore
W-II Pent, Baltimore
W A *ackett,SaratogaSpring
J it Marvin.SaratogaSpring
P G Salva, Baltimore
RE McGowiu, Pittsburg
L Oldsliue, Pittsburg
J Haldeman. Harrisburg
W M Galt, Washington
Lt Jaroes, USA
A .Kebier, USA
Sir Lovine & lady
Maj Geu W J Badger, M J
Wm Noster, Jr, Hew Fork
Lt Sami F Itebu
fllr & Mrs Whitney, N J
Mrs E Whitney,-JN J
Geo T Lewis, Temx
W J Gustneai Tenn
J II Eedfleld, Hew York
W F Gleason, New York
0 H Krarnaid, New York
Mrs Knox & son
C H Lciuard„Mass
Pitt Cooke, Ohio
M Thompson, Washington
u Duck, Tennessee
Major Geu Dix, U S A
Major Joline, U S A
M McLoan & wife, Uincin’i
V ‘jS. Doebier & wife, Penna
W P Jones, *ewYork
Mrs Hay es, New York
0 J> Dorrance Boston
P A Eicards.Maryland
E Hutchings,,Louisville
Peter Smith,Cincinnati
F H Odiorue, Boston
0 McLaughlin, California
S Atkinson, Elizabeth
Mr ChurchiU, New York
<IT Morris &son, Baltimore
M Dailey, New York
Master F Collins, Cleveland
P Heckscher, Woodside
E B Talcott, Chicago
W H Witte, Linden
G W Baldwin, Mass
CM Thomas, New York
A Hazen, JSewburg, Yfc
D L Smart, Ohio
L J Rothrock & wf, Wash’n
E Richardson, New York
Jas Lowznan, Cincinnati, 0
S J Spiogelberg. New York
L Spiegelberg, New York
Richard Heckscher, N York
H Polkinliorn, Wash, I) C
Mr & Mrs ICocne, N York
Mrs Baltmen; New York
Street* above Third*
J Mager, Boston
Washington
Washington
* r Washington
A L Rice, Boston
Benj 1* Cook, New York
Rev Ezra Hoskoil, Mass
JN Marshuli, New York
A J Baldwin, New York
J G Hambere, Now York
Geo E Denning, Mass
C M Gager, N Jersey
Jacob F Chur, Penna
J P Luther, Hudson, N Y
C H Gay, New Hallea
t Street* above Fifth*
M Taylor, Chester co, Pa
F A Baker
Dr SS Nones, Delaware
W H Dakin, New Jersey
Dr L Oberholtzer A wf, Pa
Sr I ?,® Hazel, Smyrna, Del
W M Shakespeare, Del
J Du Bois, New Jersey
R Du Bois, New Jersey
S Ross, Pennsylvania
P Jordan. Wat-hlngton
A J Anderson, Blair co
Mcrchants’-Fourlli
Mrs J H Noyes, Prov, R I
Frank Butcher & wife
S 1’ Johnston. W Greenville
C A Moure, W Greenvillo
W S Carson, Falmouth, Va
J P Donahten,Falmouth,Ya
Ohns J Mann, Alton
Jos C Exton, New Jorsey
A Fortenhaugh, Yorkco
M Burry, Lancaster
S Caugt’cy&la, Illinois
C A I’ostley &wf. N.York
Mii-fi E Po*t!ey,Now York
Miss C E Post ey, N York
A G Filter & wf, N Jersey
H K Butler, Ebsex.Yt
A Wishart, Wsush, Pa
Mr* Morris, Wilm, Del
It M Acton. Salem, N J
Geo "Hannah, New,Yovk
J A Ey«ter,C]ianjber«burg
A Brower, Lisburn
S A Walters, Win field
SiS S Shoemaker, Buckhorn.
P Kitner, Mt Uock,Ta
E M G reen, Muncy
B M Green, Muncy
G Slot/:, Muncy
TV B Neece, Penna
J Ma.k & Ja. Augusta, 111
J Armstrong, Hazleton
C J Fields, Penna
H. J Smith. Allentown
The Union—Arch si
H?Stein I
J Henry & la, Allegheny
J J Wilson, Altoona
J N Harmer, Ohio
W P Emory, N Jersey
S B Cleaver, Delaware
John Cook, St Clair,
S M Prince, Maryland
Elias Knodle, Marjland
David Welty, Maryland
M A Cronise, Shnrpsb'g, Md
Ira Day, Mpchauicsb’g, Pa
W Keyes, Green Castle
E Sbillito. Green Castle
F B Snively, Pennsylvania
National—Race I
SN Ely. Mount Joy
,T B Brubacher, Mt Joy
Mi> E S Brubacher, Mt Jov
Albs Nagle, Mount Joy
.Walter B Hibbs, M Chunk
Francis Ball iet, Lehigh co
Mrßrakeley, W Haven
J M Clark, Lancaster
H L Eheriy, Lancaster .
D G Guengling, Pottsville
J E Nice, Schlk Haven
W E Bruner, Lebanon
H Krause, Lebanon
E bissinger, Lebanon
A Viven, Beading
C S Krider, M D, Lebanon
States Union—Sixth
G Judkin, Perry county
G WefekmaD,Jjarboudalo
W Graham. Centreville
J P Cole, Latrobe, Pa
W Robinson, Greonsbnrg
Miss Taylor, N York
W llMiHey, Pittsburg
B King, Huntingdon
II Waiter,* Johnstown
W Burch, Bedford,, Pa
N Heckman, Beading •
W It Ash, Coatesvilie, Pa
Alex Blessing. York co, Pa
A A Yarna-H, Chester co, Pa
Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch;
Phineas French, Boston. Miss Taylor, Phila
B u Patton, Boston B Browu, Pittstowa
N Howard, Baltimore . S E Harden, N Y
J Madison,Boston F Zeller, Boston
Mis&M Tow*nsley,Phila Mrs Doien, N J
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and hair than any other preparation now before the pub
lic. Prepared and sold at JAYNE’S, No. < CHEST
NUT Street. - ap7-2fc
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment affords
immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. •
gp=p|&! Steinway & Son’s
I? ST 1 ? 'Upright, and . Grind PIANOS, t? FT ?T
acknowledged the most perfect instruments, in Eu
ropo as well as in this country. They were-award
ed, in the last seven years, twenty-six first premi
ums, over the best makers in this country, and iu
addition thereto the first prize medal at the Great Inter
national Exhibition in London, last snmmeiv All the
.leading artists of this country, and some of them even in
Europe, use them in their Concerts.
Warerooms at BLASIUS BROS., 100 - CHESTNUT
Street. ' ap2-thstulm-
One-Pbioe Clothing, of the Latest
ttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our One-Pbice System is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
de!2-ly JONES 4 CO., GO 4 MARKET Street.
MAKRIED.
VIVAR —CARLISLE. —On the £2d November, by the
Rev. J. H. Alflay, Darino Vivar, of St. Jagp de-Cuba, to-
Maria H.P. Carlisle, daughter of Win. Carlisle* Jr.,
of Philadelphia. *
MULLIN—SWALLOW.—On March 26th, by the Rev.
E. J. D. Pepper, Win. J. Mullin to Mrs. Kate Swallow,
of Bucks county, Pennsylvania.
X3XEXS.
MASON.—On Thursday evening, March 26th,. at Camp
Garesche, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Thomas T. Mason, Jr.,
aged 19 years, of Co. A, Anderson Cavalry. His friends,
and the friends of the family, are invited to attend his
funeral from the residence of his father, No. 419 Arch
street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o’clock.
The funeral services will be held in the Union M. E.
Church; Fourth street; below-Arch. *
DLWJSES —On the afternoon of the sth insfc., Edwayd
Dewees, aged 33 years. •
His relatives and ma l e friends ar& respectfully invited
to attend his funeral from his late residence. No. 1001
Wistar street, on Wednesday afternoon, Bth inst.» at 3
o’clock. Interment at South Laurel Hill.. .**
BaRTON.—On the morning of the sth. instant, of con
sumption, John Barton, in the32d year of his age.
His relatives, male friends, and the members of the
Hibernia Engine Company No. 1. are respectfully invi
ted to attend his funeral from his late residence, 'No. 419
Lombard street, at S o’clock on Wednesday morning,
without further notiee. Interment at St. Joseph’s
Cemetery. **
LOUDERBACK.—On.Sunday morning, thesth inst.,
afier a short and severe ilLne&s, Sarah, wife of JSamuel
Louclerback.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her fuueral from the residence ofher
son-in-law, Richard M. Leslie, Thirty-fourth and Elm
street, Mautua. To proceed toßonaldson’s Cemetery. **
CASH.—Suddenly, on the 4th inst., Mrs. Maryß.,
wife of Andrew Cash. *
DLACK : AND WHITE MOZAM-
D BIQUES, 4-4 WIDE. 37# cents.
Black and white striped Mohairs, 2S cents.
Biack and white De Laines, 28 cents.
Black and white all wool Mousselines, 44 cents.
Biack and white Lawn, and Chintzes, 18# cents.
Black and white Cliallie de Laines, 81# cents.
Black all wool Mousselihe de Laines, 44 cents.
Black all wool Mousselines, double width, 37# cents.
Black silk Challie, 50 cents.
Black Bareges, 25 cents i Bombazines, $l, 4c. 4c.
’ BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
mh2s No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
A-A-BIOR- CHINTZES' REDUCED TO
-t 25 CENTS.
1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents.
1 case 4-4 Double Purples, cents.
1 case 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents. '
1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents.
EYRE & LANDELL,
apl FOURTH and ARCH.
Tj’INB STOCK OF SEASONABLE
•*- GOODS adapted to First-class Trade. •
Novelties in Dress Goods.
Spring Silks, new styles.
Opening of Spring Mantles.
.jfr New style Rock-spun Shawls.
• • ' . EYRE & LANDELL.
apl : FOURTH and ARCH.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD
AaJ?* and WALNUT-Streets.—Essay and Discussion on
“Arrangement and Management of Flower Gardens. ”
THIS EVENING. It
WEST PHILADELPHIA, APRIL. 7,
IS6J.—A meeting of the UNION LEAGUEofthe
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD will be held at Professor
BAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
at 1% o’clock. H. E. ROOD,
It* , . - Secretary.
u. S. A. HOSPITAL., CHRISTIAN
STREET, Philadelphia, April 0, 1803. —The un
dersigned gratefully acknowleges the receipt, through
M. • G ROfeENGARTEN, Esq., of a Draft for FIFTY DOL
LARS from an unknown donor,.dated “Honolulu,
Sandwich Is! ands, February 5,1803, ” to be applied 4 * for
the benefit of .disabled soldiers 5 ’ under his care.
JOHN J, REESE,
lt* Surgeon U. S« V.. in charge.
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 6, 1863.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SIX DOLLARS per share for the last six months, which
will be paid to the Stockholders or .their legal repre
sentatives on and after the 16th inst., clear of all taxes.'
ap7-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary, -
OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN
AO* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
• i Philadelphia, April 6, 1863.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company,
held this day, a semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER
CENT, and an extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT, was
declared on. tbo capital stock, payable to the stock
holders, or their legal representatives, on and after the
16th instant. . . J. W. McALLISTER,
ap7-10t Secretary pro tem.
STATE BANK AT CAMDEN, APRIL
3, J’ttSiSa,™, lulT e declared a DIVI
DEND OF FIVE PER CENT, for the past six months,
andanExtra Dividend of Three per Cent., payable on
demand, clear of taxes. _ TT .
THQ. ACKLEY, Cashier.
jffvr-rsiu SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHIN-
CcSTNA RaILROAD . COMPANY, Office 227 Sooth
FOURTH Street— Philadelphia, April 3, 1863.—The an
nual meeting of the Stockholders of this cocnpauy and
an election for President and six Managers will take
place at the office of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th
day of May next, at 12 o’clock M. . yymj#
Secretary.
ap3-troy4
NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE D£L4-
*C£» WAKE AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM
DBN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANIES,
Princeton <N. J.). March' 31,1863.
The Treasurer of the above Companies is now prepared
to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1, 1863,
being the fivo per cent. Converted Sterling Loan. The
Principal, ani also the last coupon, will be paid on pre
sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Philadelphia; or
to [ap3-lm] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer.
-PENNSYLVANIA HININO COM
PANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given,
“»at'the Annual Meeting! of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OP MICHIGAN
Rt the Office of the Company, No. 417 W AL
NOJ S , lr , ee V Philadelphia, on MONDAY, April6th, 1863,
2 '. at which time and place an election for
Nine Directors, to serve for one year, will bo hoi d.
_ , ~.... . , . . .. S. AI. DAY, Secretary. -
Dated Philadelphia. March 20. 1863. mh2ll4t
UNIVERSITY OF PENWSYLYA.-
OF ARTO.-The third tom
■of. the College year will pnen oil WEDNESDAY, the Bth
mst. Candidates, for admission will appear at the (Jui
versity, for examination, on that day, at 10 o’clock A. Mi'
Tuition for each term, Thirty Dollars .
. . GEORGE ALLEN,
Secretary of the -Faculty ofArts.
i street, below Arch.
Itev J Leithead. Lowistown
I)r W L Laforty, Browuv
W Challany, Browuville
Dr K Martin, Lewistown
A Wilhelm, Easton
Geo Sweeny, Eiston
John 0 Wagner, Easton
M Paxson, Nowtowa, Pa
1 b McFaque, Columbia
L Rocise, Strasburg :
Geo D Ebbert, Pittsburg
w. Yount", Littlestowa
W N Crans, Littlestown
J H Dittman, Chaiuhprsbg
K J Lawton & la.
M G. Emstein, Harnsbg
L Rohrb&ch, Peoria, 111
J F Stevic’c, Shipphnsburg
J Slumbaugh, Shippensburg
Mrs A Baker, Shippensburg
Mrs H McLaugUliiiiPenna
D J Bard, Newvrlle, Pa
T S McNair, Hazleton
C Beck, New York
L A Jacqnelin, New York
M Aronsou, Pittsburg
T C Grove, Penna ->
S U Prather, Greon Castle
L H Fletcher, Lancaster
R Mcßaruey, Hualiugdon
G Eby, Mill C. oek
L Markel, Danville, Pa
A M Jelly
itreet, above Third.
I.TS Wallace, Lancaster co
E Schweinitz, Lancaster co
W E Rauch, Lancaster co
M Weaver, Pottsville
B P Miller, Caaton, Ohio
J A Haws, Pennsylvania
Mrs M A Coliiflower, Pa
J Hutton, Chambersdurg
P G Schlossor, Maryland
Peter C Heller, Penu’a
J D VVolle,' Pennsylvania
E T Henry* Pennsylvania
John Brown, New York
Mr Broomfield, New York
W McFeeters. Toronto
St.Y&bove Third.
J Brutnan, Lebanon
GBO Ki*auso, Lebanon
Mrs Beck, Orwlgsburg
Johu Beck, Orwigsburg.
,1 Whitaker, Mt CMr
Jacob Copp, Lebanon
F A Baseler. Asblaod
M P Boyer, Heading .
Edw Newbiggin, Virginia
Isaac K Bair, Virgimu •
J L Nutting, .'Pennsylvania
Miss M Barkley. Danville
WJoliQson, Wiikesbarre
Miss Cathcart, Blootnsburg
H D G->i.d, Clarksville
W Fautz Danville
and Market streets.
John Siuger, Columbia
Amos Townsend, Penna
H HilliSj Lancaster co, Pa
Miss ,M Lindsey, Columbia
Miss M Roland, Marietta
Morgan Haj r s,Columbia, Pa
Robtllays, Columbia, Pa
A Buphong, Lancaster co. Pa
A Rockey, Lancaster co, Pa
Daniel T Lehman, Penna
John Hyer, Carlisle
M E Cross, Darbv
Daul Ruddy, WrightsvilleT
N C Barclay, Pottsville, Pa
A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI
NESS TRANSACTED. .
Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission.
Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and
Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on
Europe Sold Special Collections made. Coin and Cur
rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m
JPIRST APRIL COUPONS
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS
BOUGHT OR COLLECTED.
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKEKS,
No. 33 South THIRD Street,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS.
V. S. ; : ;
FIVE-TWENTIES,
* ' OB
TWENTY-TEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS. .
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,
or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
on the first days of May and November of each year. At'
the present premium ox gold, these Bonds yield about
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, 1563, the privilege of convert
ing the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES
INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com
monly called “Five-Twenties”) will cease. ■
: All who wish to invest, in.the Five-Twenty Loan
most, therefore, apply, before the Ist of JULY next,
„ JAY CQOKE,
Subscription Agent,
nih4-tjyl ‘ 114 South THIRD Street! Phllada.
JJAND-MADE ENGLISH PAPER.—
T ULIUS A. TOY’S BOARDING-
W SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ELIZABETH. N. ,T.
Pupils are prepared for College or for the active pur
siiits of life. under the tuition of a native teacher the
French is made a spoken language. Circulars can be
obtained at thiß office- ap7-tuth&s9t
TVORYTYPES, BE A GTIFUL SP Eol
mens of. art. REIMER’S elaborately colored and
tastefully finished Ivorytypos have won. the admiration;
for truth and beauty, they are unequalled, SECOND
street, above Green. .It
GREAT NATIONAL CELEBRA
TION. —At a meeting of tlic Board of Directors of
THE UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, held March 26,
1163, the following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS.
GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted:
RESOLVED.
1. That the League will celebrate the approaching an
niversary of American. Indcpcndcnco by appropriate
ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence.
2. : That all.tho Union Leagues and-AsHociations in the
United States he invited to participate iu the celebration,
and that they be 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 tho United States.
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
he neccssaiy to carry them into effoct.. •
• WM. M. MEREDITH, President.
GEQ. H. BORER, Secretary: _. apVlm
CULLEC'I OK 8 OFFICE. April 4, ISGd. t'o
Tiansportatipn Compauies, Owucrs ani Officers of vesr
stdf, Mercliants, and others interested.
. Until otherwise ordered. Shippers of Goods to any
Soint in the State of Delaware, south of the parallel of
ewcastle, as well.as to all places on the Eistern Snore
of the f besapeake. will be required to obtain permits
from this office, which will be granted upon ths pre
sentation of the Oath of Allegiance of the Consignor and
Consigneo, and the submission of such evidence of loy
alty as may be required by the Collector.
> Small packages shipped in good faith, strictly for
family use, may eo forward without permits, but will
to examination by Custom Hoase Officers ;
aid any abuse of tills privilege will sub ect tho goods to
confiscation. Wjil. B. THOMAS, Colloctoi\
ai.6-3t
liOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, Ull
CUI HBiß’i Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, free of charge. B: F. GLENN,
n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEOY-AR
IO TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHrLADBL-
PiiiA, 3862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supjjlyiug
Artificial Limb?, should apply immediately at tne i»ffice
of the Suigeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. « B. FRaNK PALMER,
ja.9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.
SPRING MILIINEKY.
"rfnT MISSES O’BRYAN - , 110 l W£L-
Street, will- open PARIS MILLINERY
SPRING,on THURSDAY, April 9th,
1563. ■ . ap7-lm*
CO; MBS. M. A. K IN G, NO. 1026
CHESTNUT Street,will ope&,a handsome assort
it ment of Spring and Summer-Millinery on
THURSDAY", April 9th. ap6-fit* '
GENT!” PUK NISHI NO GUI HIS.
'J’HE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Nos. 1 AKD 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
jonirc. ahk iso v,
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE. )
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE PRICES.
N. B.—Particular attention given to the making of
Shirts, Collars, Drawers, &c. ap7-6m
Q.EORGE GRANT,
NO. 610 CHESTNUT STREET
Has. now ready
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ’
of Lis own importatioa and'maniifscttire.
His celebrated /
“PRIZE ME»AL SHIRTS,”
manufactured under the superintendence of
JOHN F. TAGGEKT,
(FORMERLT OF OLDBNBERG A -TAGGERT,)
are the most perfect-fitting Shirts oi the age.
. J6ST* Orders promptly attended to mh26-thstu3m
FINANGIAIi.
$20,000 ce S antbd at 5 pbe
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
Is wanted on first-class Chestnut-street property, at
5 PEE CENT. PER ANNUM.
Apply to
&p7-3t
CHARLES E. LEX,
51 North SIXTH, below Arch.
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
-PRIOR TO 1863,
WANTED
DRBXBL & CO.
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED.
HIGHEST MABKET PKICE.
4 DREXEL a <3O.
FREIGHT BILLS
BOUGHT AT
THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
HUNTER, NORTON, & 0.0.,
• 305# WALNUT STREET, UP STAIRS.
ap3-st* .
HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
v No. 313 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at
lowest rates.
UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS,
furnished at PAR in sums to suit.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers
to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq. ,
John B. Myers 4 Co,, Samuel B.Thomas,Esq.,
Furness,Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq.
, . apl-3m-if
f) TJ ARTEEMA S') ERS’ VOUCHERS,
and U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS,
Bought and sold by
SAML. N. DAVIS & SON,
~ ap7-6t* * - ’ ,335 POCK Street,
REWARD M . DAVIS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,)
7 3-10
ABOUT MATURING,
DRBSBL & 00.
mh27-10t
COMMISSION,
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
PART CARGO PRINCESS ROYAL.
W. F. MURPHY & SONS,
330 CHESTNUT Street.
THE PRESS -PHttADEP’HIA. TUESDAY. APRIL 7. .1883.
QPKN I N G
ON MONDAY, APRIL GtU, 1803.
jg Y RE & L AND E L X.,
AR E OP ENIN G FOR
DONGOLA ROBES,
STRIPED FOULARDS,
BRAIDED ROBES,
BEST BLACK SILKS,
FINE CHECK SILKS,
EAGLE POULT DE SOIEB,
SOLID FIGURED SILKS,
SPRING SILK SHAWLS,
SUMMER BALMORALS,
QUILTS, TOWELINGS, &c.
mli2B'Stiithtf '
M OUBNING illiner y,
MOURNING BONNETS,
OP THE LATEST ' ,
PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES.
Always on hand and made to-order at the shortest no
“NEW MOURNING STORE,”
936 CHESTNUT STREET.
• M. &A. MYERS (6 00.
mh26-thstu tap2B
B. HAINBS STILL
sells below the market price. UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN at 18 cents; better do. at 20; very good at 25,
and real first-rate at 30. - . ,
BLEaCBED SHIRTING at 20 and 22; very heavy at
25; extra good Shirting at 28; fine yard-wide at 30;
\ViUiarusviiles, Wamsuttas, and Forcstdales, 1M yards
wide Sheeting, at4oceuts by the piece; 2, 2.J£,2j4, and 3
yards-wide sheeting, all qualities. One lot Brilliants 25
cents by the piece, worth at least 87jf.
I have now one of the-largest and cheapest stocks of
LINEN GOODS in the city. Just opened, one lot of those
very heavy hand-loom Table Linen at 87i4c., very cheap;
Union Table Linen at 62K and 75c.; all Linen do.. at 75,
67>£c., and $l.
All Linen Towels, $2, $2 50, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Doylies, $l, $1.25, acd sl.soperdozon;
All Linen Naokins, $2, $2 50, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 and $1.75 per dozen.
t One lot FrontiugLinens at 45. worth 50 cents; one lot
very fiDeSS—these are a meat bargain, being nearly as
low as they ever were sold; Pillow Case Linens, 40, 42,
and 45 inches wide; heavy Huckaback, all linen, at 20,
25,8D£, and 37>£ cents; one.lot half-bleached Huck, over
% wide, for bath towels, 37>S; Russia Cresh at 15, 16,18,
and 20 cents per yard.
One lot of very heavy Marseilles Counterpanes, much
under their present value, have been bought long time
ago.
Allendale Quilts, all sizes, from $1.50 up.
Lancaster Quilts, all sizes, from $2.50 up.
Honey Comb Quilts, 12-4, at $2.60.
Housekeepers will save money by looking through this
stock, for there are many other bargainsinit:
GKANVILLE B. HAINES,
ap6-3t 1013 MARKET Street, above. Tenth.
T E. CASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH
o • EIGHTH Street, will open, THIS MORNINGS the
following Goods from this week's immense' New York
sales:
1 case Spring De. Laines, choice styles, 25 cents.
1 lot English Mourning Calicoes, 15 cents.
1 case good quality plain Moz-*mbiques, IS# cents.
76 pieces plain all-wool De Laines, superb colors—
Modes, Slues, Magenta, Fink, Blacks, Azuline, &c.,
cheap.
2 cases finest drab Alpacas yet offered for the price.
BLACK SILKS.
Black Ottoman Silks.
Black Gj os-grained Silks.
Black Kep Silks.
Plain Black Silks, cheap.
Plain Poll de Soie Silks, all shades.
2 lots superior quality Toil de Paris, 4*4 wide, 62K.
LINEN COUNTER.—SHEETINGS, &c.
22 pieces 10-4 and IT-4 all-linen Sheetings, 81.12, $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 iiuerr, $165 per doz.
Several lots Table Cloths, 2 yards long, at $2.
Several lots Table Cloths, 2K yards Ion?, $2 50. ‘
J case 2 yards wide bleached Table Daraaslcs, 25c.
20 pieces fiae Bird-eye Litens, 35 to 50.
Shirting 1 Linens by the yard'or piece.
SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS -
for less than cas-e or haloprices. *
Coates’ Spool Cotton, atl numbers, 7)4 cents. ' *
_OPEN <»N MONDAY MORNING.
2 cates-11-4 Honey Comb Quilts.
1 case 10-4 Allendale Quilts,
l ease 11-4 Allendale Quilts.
1 case 1% yards wide, slightly soiled on- ends r white
Victoria-lawns, or. patent finings, 18% cents, worth,
perfect, 31>£ cents.
1 case fine Marseilles, with colored figure, 37>£ cents.
STELLA SEAWIX
Several lots very cheap Stella Shawls.
J. R. CASSELBERRY’S
“ Mammoth Dry Goods House, ” *
apfi-2t 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
JJLINDS AND SHADES
B J . WIL L I AMS,
VENETIAN BLINDS
4® a *The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, at
ihe Lowest Prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal
to-new. Store Shades Made and Lettered. mh6-2m-
-E M O V A L .
GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN,.
VENETIAN BLIND- MAUFAOTUREB,
Has REMOVED from 136 North SIXTH Street, to
NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Philadelphia.
G. W ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuanca of favors
at No. 16 North SIXTH Street, where will be foun
the Largest and Best Assortment of
VENETIAN; BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES- .
In the city, at the LOWEST PRICES.
Jfesr* Store Shades Made and- Lettered. Jobbing
Promptly attended to. ap6-2mif.
GOVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ouace Cotton Duck,
- Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, 400.,
No. »30 CHESTNUT ST K BBT
mh2o-3m
G W. SIMONS <& BROTHER,
SANSOH-STBEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MiHOTACTUKEES of jewelry,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY.
jafl-lfSm
PHILADELPHIA
PAP EB HANGINGS.
FOURTB ANJ) MARKET STREETS,
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
Offer to the Trade a LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORT
MENT OE GOODS, from the cheapest Brown Stock to
the Finest Decorations.
N. E. COB. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS.
N. 8.-Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PA
PERS of every grade. fe!s-2ra
OPPENHEIMER,
Mo. 331 CHURCH Alley, Philadelphia,
CONTRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER OF
ARMY CLOTHING
TENTS.
HAVERSACKS,
PONCHOS,
CAMP BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS, and
BED TICKINGS FOR HOSPITALS.
MATERIAL BOUGHT FOR CONTRACTORS.
AU goods made will he guarantied regulation In else.
N B. Orders of any else Slled with despatch. i&8-3m
HARDWARE! AND CUTLERY.
& ELY,
T'A BX e x> utler y
COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES,
mh2l-stuth2m
TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
J- FOR THE CITY AND COUNT! OF PHILADEL
PHIA
Estate of CASPAR P LUKENS, M.D., a lunatic. .
• The auditor appointed by the Court to audit,Bettle»and
adjust the acconnt of WILLIAM BIDDLE, committee of
the estate of CASPAR P LUKENS, M. D.,a iuuatio, (now
'deceased,) and to report distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Inte
rested /or thepurpoies of his appointment on PHURS
.DAY, April 16th, A.D.1R63, at.ll o’clock A. M. ,at his
office. No. 81S ARCH street. Philadelphia. -
j ap?-tuthsst* • J. SERGEaNT PRICE. Auditor.
RETAIJL. DRY GOODS.
PARIS CLOAKS
MANTILLAS,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 930 CHESTNUT Street.
FOURTH AND -ARCH,
SPRING SALES.
THE RIGHT TIME TO BUT.
THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUT.
BLINDS AND SHADES.
NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET;
MANUFACTURER OF
WINDOW SHADESi
B. J. WILLIAMS’,
MILITARY GOODS.
PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
CORNER OF
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
ARMY CLOTHING,
Of Every Description.
ALSO,
Manufacturers of
1 PATENT CAST-STEEL
FORKS, AND SPOONS,
No. 130 PEG STREET,
Philadelphia.
COMMISSION IIOVHeS.
TMJOBTANT TO GRAIN DEALERS
1 AKl> SHIPPERS. .
GEO.
PROPRIETOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA. BAG MANU-
FACTORY,
HOS. 310 AND 331 CHURCH ALLEY,
AYould respectfully state for the information of army
contractors and others, that he has just received new
machinery throughout, which gives hint greatly in-
creased facilities for rna.nnffl.cturing
BURLAP BAGS, OF ALL SIZES,
And for,allpurpose, and that lie is now prepared to
furnish Baggio any; quantity at LESS RATES THAN C AN
BE IidUGHT FOR IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE.
RM Y' GOODS.
DARK- BLUE COAT ciOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-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 by
FKOTKIN GrH AM & WELLS,
eel-iftf
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
J. B. LIP PIN CO TT & CO.,
PUBLISHERS ANB BOOKSELLERS,
Have Removed
TO TIIEIR NEW STORE,
ap2-6t Yls‘iii7lT MARKET STREET.
TRIMMINGS, &c.
DRESS AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
Bugle Gimps,
Bead and Bugle Ornaments, Silk Gimps,
Soutache Trimming, Cotton and Silk Zouave
Alpaca Braids, - Silk Eibbons, [Braids,
Guipure Laces, Silk and Union Beltings,
And a variety of other fashionable Trimmings.
Also, a fall assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED
SMALL WARES.
The goods being all our own manufacture and Impor
ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and
nvite the attention of the trade.
WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS.
Manufactory and Store*
mh.l6-lm FIFTH and CHERRT Sts,, Philadelphia.
CLOTHING.
Fine Clothing,
Made tip early, for
Spring and Summer Sales,
>. now ready,.
WAKAMAKER & BROWS,
“OAK HALL,”
S.E.cor. 6th & Market.
DESIRABLE
PROPERTY
FOR
INVESTMENT.
PRICES
' SUIUS TO ADVANCE.
J OSEPH KELLY & BROTHER,
T A. I DORS,
CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Eleventh, under St. Lawrence Hotel,
. Are in receipt of their SPRING GOODS, which, having.
Uaen purchased for cash before the advances they are
enabled to furnish customers with the- BEST' CLOTHES
at REASONABLE PRICES. . ap4-stuth3t*
AND BOYS’ WEAR.
CASSIMERES.
NEW DIAGONOLS.
NEW MIXTURES.
NEW COLORS.
NEW 6-4 COATINGS.
• NEW 6-4 MELTONS.
■ ■ **■*. -
LADIES’ CIOAKIMS.
BOVS’- CLOTHING READY-MADE.
BOY& I 'AND MEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & OONARD.
. ap3-tf 8. E. corner.NINTH AND MARKET Sts.
JOHN KELLY, JR.,
TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,
EDWARD F. KELLY’S,
143 South THIRD Street,
Where he presents to former patrons and the public
the advantages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal if not su
perior, to any in the city—the skiH and taste of himself
and EDWARD P. KELLY, the two best Tailors of the
city—at prices much lower than any other first-class esta
blishment of the city. mh3l-tf
T>LACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
D At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GDNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7(H MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GKIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street.
mh2l-6m '
OIL CLOTHS.
01 1. CLOTHS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR
OILCLOTHS,
IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS,
QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED,
WINDOW SHADES,
COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF NEW AND ORI
GINAL DESIGNS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL.
These goods will bo sold to Dealers and Manufacturers
at prices much below the present price of stock.
THOMAS POTTER,
MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AND
WINDOW SHADES, -
339 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and
-4:9 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streets, New York.
inh27-Im , --
IT. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
FOB THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS, •
Ho. n South THIRD Street, first door abore Chestnut.
A foil supply of all kind, of TAX STAMPS constantly
on hand, and for .ale in'quantities to suit.
A liberal diwonnt allowed on amount, of $9O and u*-
ward..
Ordera by Mail promptly attended to.
Office Ho are from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
defi-tjeß No. 5T South THIRD Street
WNINGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS.
WM. F. SOHEIBLE,
49 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer of AWNINGS and FANCY WINDOW
AWNINGS, or VERANDAHS, has just receivod, by last
:steamer, a fine lot of AWNING;STBIPS» which he can
manufacture into. AWNINGS cheaper than any othw
place in the city.
Awnings Proofed to prevent Mildew without extra
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able terms, by - IUNGWA.LT & BROWN. .
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Crocker. Kate DeniD, E. L, Davenport, Julia Daly, W
J. Florence, and thousands of others.
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MEDICAU.
T J. H. .SCHENCK,
-*-9
Without the fear of contradiction, say
CONSUMPTION CAN BE
CURED
I say BRONCHIAL CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
I say TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
I say PULMONARY CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
I gay PLEURITIC CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
I say DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED,
It i» easy to say what can be done, but I am able to
produce in every section of the country many certificates
of persons that have been Cured of Consumption.
READ AND JUDGE.
READ AND JUDGE. -
READ AND JUDGE.
New Tonir, March 24, 1863,
Dr. J. H. Scitexck.
Bear Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to you and all who are
suffering under the disease known as consumption and
liver complaint, to let them know what great benefits I
have received from your Pulmonic Syrap and Seaweed
Tonic in so short a time. By the blessing of God iihas
cu>ed me thus far.
Dr. Schenck, I will now makemy statement to you. as
follows : About eighteen months ago I was attacked
with a sev« re cough, aud it settled on my lungs; I could
not retain anything I ate, and suffered with evening fe
vers and night sweats. I was very much reduced. The
wnites of my eyes were very yellow, likewise my skiii;
my appetite all gone, and unable to digest what I did
eat ;b*»wels swollen, irregular, and costive. I was very
low spirited, and had such violent spells of coughing
when I laid down at nigbtand when lanseratkemorn
ing that they would last one or two hours I then would
be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unable to lie on
my left side, I cannot describe mv wretched suffering
as I would wish to do. Avery organ, iu my body was.
diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at this
time; and I was confined to my bed. from the last of
February, 1862, to June, 1862, not able to sit up. I
had the best of medical attendance the whole of the
time My cough was eo very bad it racked me very
much, lat this time raised alarge quantity of thick, yel
low, offensive matter, sometimes with blood, and it was
generally accompanied by nausea and a furred and thick
coated tongue. At the time of coughing so badly I wouLd
have sharp shooting pains in my left side and heart,-
night sweats, and soreness all through my waoie chest;
had much inward fever, pain in my back and under my
shoulder blades and iu the small of my back, and at
•times so severe that it would throw me into spasms.
Now ray physician gave me up. to die Others I had and
the best of them, but they could do nothing , for me, aad
.at that time I was nothing but skin and bones. I then
was in the western part 5 of Missouri. . in June last we
left there fortlie east,and in August last we came,to New
York, and I was so reduced that 1 could only walk a
little with my husband’s help. After I had been here a
short time the salt water breeze made mo feel much bet
ter for a time, and then I had again to call a : physician
for aid. We had four of the best physicians in New York
on the diseases of the lungs, and doctors of all kinds,
hut of no avail They said 1 was past cure, and that mv
'lungs were too far gone for any one to cure me. Bat at
this time I was on my fret about the bouse, not able to
do much of anything. In November last I grew worse,
and the consumption diarrhoea set in and lasted about
eight weeks: We had tried all and everything that [
could grasp at like a dying person, for my diseases—con
sumption and liver complaint—but of no avail.
. In January, 1563, I was brought down again on my
bed, and was not expected to live the night out. My
husband staid my side, with other friends, and they
all gave me up to die. At this lime every one who saw
me did not think I ever would leave my bed a living
woman. The first night I was attacked with spasms,
and was deranged most of the time. A friend, Mrs.
Harris, came in to see me the last of the week, and
broughtthe Svnday Mereuvy. In it-wa? an account of
a great cure performed by Dr. Schcnck. She read it to
me, and it was so much like m? disease that I asked my
husband to go and see him for me. At this time Iliad
given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made
mypeace with God, to be reaoy whenever he called
for me.
On the 27th of. January, 1863, my husband called on
Dr. Sclieiick,.32 Bond street, New York, aud stated to
him my case. with a request for him to call aud see me,
which lie did, aiid examined me with the respirometer.
When he was about to go, I asked him if he could cure
me ? His reply was, ‘1 cannot tell; both lungs are dis
eased, and the biouchial tubes are affected ouboth sides.”
.And yet he teemed to think there were lungs enough left
to effect a cure if the diarrhsea could be stopped. He said,
in order io do this he would have to give me Mandrake
Pills,- in sma'l doses at first, to carry off the morbid mat
ter, and then, with astringents, he hoped to
check it, which lie did, but the constant cough
ing, night sweats, and diarrhoea had prostrated me,
so that-lie . was afraid my vital powers were too
much . prostrated ever to.-rally, aud yet he
seemed to think if I could live to get enough Pulmonic
Syrup through my system to cause expectoration, there
was lungs enough left for me to recover. He wished me
to try the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at'once,
saying itwould do me no harm, if it done me no good.
I that night commenced taking a tiblespbonful three
times a day of each- The first week it seemed to give
laestrengih, so that on Suuday after I set up in bed and
ate hearty for a sick womanbut the next week 11 »bt all
hope, and wished my husband nov to give me any more
medicine. But the doctor had warned him of this, that
when the medicine was clearing out the system it made
them feel sometimes restless, but to persevere: and he
insisted on my taking it: and now I feel the benefit of it;
for after eight days I began to gain my strength, and,
with theexception of a cold, that put me back some, I
have been gaining strength of body; my cough is going
awav, and all my pains are gone; no soreness of the
body, my bowels are regular; and my breath is sweet;
and I thank God that I am now going about, and sew
and read as well as ever 1 could. I have taken sixteen
botiles of the medicine, eight of each, I now have a
good appetite, and rest well at night; my cough does not
trouble me in getting up or lying down. I would here
say to the afflicted with consumption or liver complaint,
that Dr Schenck is no humbug. You can rely on what
he soys. Delay not; it is dangerous to trifle with these
diseases. If you would be cured, go at once, and any
one wishing to know the facts as herein stated, can call
atmy residence, 117 West Honston street,
NewTorkcity.
MRS. MARY F. FARLOW.
We, the undersigned, residents of New York, are ac
quainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know her statements to
be true. We also know that she used Dr.. Schenck’s
Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, aud have reason to
believe that to this medicine she owes her preservation
from apremature grave. .
B. FARLOW, 117 West Houston street.
EUGENE UNDERHILL,.676 Greenwich street.
Mrs. EUGENE UNDBKHILL, 676 Greenwich street.
AUGUST UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich street,
A. ¥. HARRIS,II7 WestHouston'street. .
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston street.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottageplace.
M. A LEIGHTON, 453 BToadwav.
Mrs.BENJ. CLAPP, 19 Amity place.-
J am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F.' Fallow, and
with her husband, Mr. B. Fallow, they having, fora
few momhs past, attended at my church, and I am con
vinced that any statement which they might make may
be relied on as true.
JOHN 'BOWLING.- D.JD.,.
Pastor of Bedfordrstreetßaptist Church, New. York.
Dr. J..H. Scheuck can be consulted at his principal
office, No. 39 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, every
Saturday; and at No. 33 BUN i> Street, New York, every
Tuesday. Letters for advice should always be directed
to Philadelphia, Pa,
PKICES.
Pulmonic Syrup, $1 per bottle; $5-half dozen.
Seaweed Trnic, $1 perhottle; $5 half dozen.
Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.:
For Sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers. It
pOTJGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION.
Cured to a greater certainty by
DR.SWAYNE’S ’
Compound Syrup of
WILD CHERRY,
than any other remedy or treatment yet discovered.
Have you Cough, Sore Throat, Weak Breast? -
• Have yon Bronchitis, Asthma.
HaveyouWeak Nerves, Disturbed Sleep?
Have you Disordered Liver, Blood-spitting ?
Have you Pains, Side, Breast, Soreness?
Have you Night 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 WAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRf” seldom, if ever. Jails to cure a coagh;
Even where the lungs have become much disordered,
with night sweats, burning fever, pains and oppression,
it has effected ir any'wonderful cures. Prepared only by
Dr. SWAi N£ & SON, 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia-: Sold by all dealers iu medicine. ap3-tf
A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYS
«£*- PERSIA;” -
DR. WILLIAMS’ ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR.
Dj suepsia of the most aggravated form. Nausea, Head
ache. ijsuudice. 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 “Dll. SWAYNE’S,”
330 S*XTH, above Vine. ap3
Te tt kb, scald head, itch,
BLOTCHES—aII Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic
Erysipelas of the face, old Ulcers of long standing, that
put at defiance every other mode of treatment, are per
manently cured by
“DR. SWA! NE’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.”
Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & SON. 330-North
SIXTH StTeet, above Vine. ' ap3-tf
'Tj'YE AND EAR.—PROF. J. ISAACS,
-Li Oculist and Aurist, from Leyden, Holland, is per
manently located at No. 611 PINE Street, where he treat*
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cure*—
if curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges made for examination. Office hour*
from 8 to 11 o’clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. .las-3m*
II E
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
NONE. GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED
“ J. 11. 31. & CO. MIIAM. EXCELSIOR.”
J. H. MICHENER & 00.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS AND CURERS OF
THE CELEBRATED
“EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Nob. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The justly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR HAMS are cured
by J. H. M. & Co. (inastyle peculiar to ihomael res) ex
pressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious tlavor, free
from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by
epicures superior to any now ottered for sate. api-tf
gTRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA,
■ Just roceived.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. .
fe26 CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Street..
§ PHILADELPHIA PHRENOLOGI
CAL CABINET AND BOOK: STORE.—Examina
tions, with written or verbal descriptions of Cha
racter, Social Disposition, Professional Talent,
Business Qualification, made day and.
evening. Air the publications of Fowler & Wells*
wholesale and retail. JOHN L. CAPEN,
ap7tnthB3mif 9»9 CHESTNUT Street, .
•ORICE PRESSES, CLAY WHEELS,
-M Kilns, Casting, Brickmakers’ Tools, Factory 309
South FIFTH St. Cmbl4-1m») S. P. MILLER.
Pape r pat teens of the
Jatest Fashions. Wholesale . and, RafcaU,— New
SPRING CLOAKS, Sleeves, Waists, and Children’ B
Patterns, now ready at Mrs. S. V J. HUTTON'S, N* X.
corner of ELEVENTH and SANSOM Struts.
Also, Dress and Mantilla Maklug, in all its branches.
-Madame Demorest’s Mirror ofFaAhionrand. outting
and baistlng at.the shortest notice. •> .
Running-stitch Sewing Machine. Le Bon Tou Fashion
Book for sale.-: . ; : • - , ' :
Storing for BraUing and Embroidery, mh2S-I2t
WANTS.
WANTED—A SITE FOR A STAND
"* .FACTORY, (with buildings on preferred,) near
the t- i tv, a rid having Witter communication. Address
Box TiSl Philadelphia :P, }). ap7-3t*
TO O' a PIT-fl LI Sl' S.— A MACHINIST
oflttvga: experience and an established reputation,
is desirous of forming a connection* with adequate capi"
tal, to so into the MACHINE bu’siness-. Address M. f
It or la American office. ap7-6t*
■WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF
.TT Four a tenement r a store, 01' purl. of a house
with a respectable small family, abbv'e Market aud
teiow Broad, and Wi-Chin a- few squares of Eighth and
Base. Neighborhood muiet be *ood. A’dd72s* “N./Sft.
Prcj-y office. - -, ■ • »p7-3t* •
WANTED- ABO WT TB E FIRST OF
** May a cmnpetent Book-keeper to lake chgjrge of
the boohs of a Hmuufactu:n'b-£>AtshliHhmeut. Thjrbest
ot required. Add-V&sw Box 1705 Post iu
hanowiltisg of a-piicsnt apT^ft.*
A DEPUTY QUARTEBMASTBB
GENERAL'S OFFICE. —PiifLADELPHiA, Feb. 0,
tCO.3.
WANTED immediately w carry COAL to
the following points:
Tortagas,
- Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
: Newbern, N.C.
Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD
felO-tf; . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. :
BOARDING.
WANTED —FUBNISHED- BOOMS
* ¥ with board, either in West Philadelphia or Ger
mantown, for a gentleman, wife, and two-children.
Teimsnot to exceed $6O per month for good accommo
dations. Address, stating full particulars, “ft.- K.
Box 799 Philadelphia Post Office. It*
A PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST CAN
have a very nice OFFICE, with a superior SUIT OF
BOOMS on second story, if desired, with
BOARD, in cne of the best localities on. UHttSTNOT
Street. A chance seldom to be met with. Address F. S.
A.. Post Office. ap7-3t*
UOST AND FOUND.
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
per Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth, issued by the
Bank of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the
Commonwealth,) in the nam* of the Honorable Colonel
LEICESTER FITZGERALD STAfIHGPE, of the Cedars,
Putney Surrey, in England:
No. 355, dated*April 6, 1837,actof April.l3, 1535,f0r $5,000.
No. 356, do 'do do do for $5,000.
No. 357, do do do do for $2,000.
mh3l*3m •- .
FOR SALE ANI) TO LET.
TO PROFESSIONAL MEN-.—TO LET,
J- an OFFICE, in the vicinity of FIFTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Sts. Address *‘B.,” office. ap7-3t
M FOR SALE—a VERY de
sirable RESIDENCE, with side yard attached,
on 'Eighteenth street, above Arch. Apply to WM. ROS
SELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT,
(Second Floor.) ap7-.3s*
M fob sale —several hand
some COTTAGES in and near Germantown, Ap
ply m WM. RoSStLL AELEN, s. E. corner FOURTH
and WALNUT, (Second Floor.) ap7-3t*
H FOE B ALE A FIVE-STORY
raliW STORE on Third street, above Arch Apply to
WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and
Walnut, (Second Floor ) . ap7-3t*
-jjji SUMMER RESIDENCE—FOR
JO-SALE. a Beautiful Residence, FRANKFORD ROAD
and ALLEGHANY; Avenue. House built in a most su
perior manner, and in perfect order; kitchen, laundry,
milk-room, and bake-room in basement. Eoui rooms
on first floor, seven oil second. Two furnaces, two
rangts, stationary washtubs, 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-12tif*
PERSONA!..
PENSIONS. —sloo BOUNTY AND
A . pay procured and collested for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and aatisfactory 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 pension,
JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants,
, mhl3 : 434 r WALNUT Street.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MUSICAL BOXES.
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
playing from 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
can Melodics. FARR & BROTHER. Importers, *
ap4 324-CHEsTNUT Street, below Fourth.
WATCHES,
JUST RECEIVED FEU STEAMER EUROPA.
GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES’ SIZES, OF NEW STYLES.
SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
For Sale at Low Rates to the Trade, by
D - T . BRATT,
apStf 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. O. FULLER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.,
No. 713 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-etairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Has now open a
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK,
EMBRACING
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
E. HOWARD & CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
Ain)
FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fe!3-3m
■p-I N B Gr 111 TOOMBS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL,
J. O. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street.
mhlS-2m
FINE WATCH EBP AIRING
mas&m attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
J C. FULLER’S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fe!3-3m
yULCANITE rings.
A full assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. C. FULLER,
KTo. 712 CHESTNUT Street fel3-3m
FAIRBANKS' SCAI.ES.
QAUT I O N .
The "well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
Has induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer
them as ** FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and purchasers have
thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and
imposition. Fairbanks’ Scales are manufactured only
by the original inventors, E. St T. FAIRBANKS St CO.,
and are adapted to every branch of the business, where
& correct and durable Scaleß is desired.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
RDll-tf V MASONIC HALL. 715 CHESTNUT ST.
SEWING MACHINES.
gEWING MACHINES.
THE “ SLOAT MACHINE,
WITH GLASS FEESSER FOOT,
NEW STYLE HEMMER, BRAIDER,
and other valuable improvements.
ALSO,
THE TAGGART, & FARE MACHINES.
Agency—N. E. corner'KlNTH and CHEERY Streets. ■
mh7-tf ■ ' - ■
gIN GEE’S
SEWING MACHINES,
For Family Sewing and Manufacturing Purposes.
810 CHESTNUT STREET.
pE WILCOX & GIBBS
FAMILY
- SEWING MACHINES
nave been greatly improved, making ifc
. ENTIRELY NOISELESS,
*nd with SelDadjusting Hemmers, are now ready for
*&le by FAIRBANKS & EWING,
seSO-tf . 715 CHESTNUT Street.
Ej-dlggfrTOß ALBANY AND TROY..
steamer NEW JERSEY,' Thompson,
mastt r, is now loading for the above points, and will
sail on WEDNESDAY AprilB, at 11 A. M.
For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,
apply to S. FLANAGAN,
ap7-2t - No. 30& South DELAWARE Avenue,
- MUTTON! MUTTON!—
DAVID B.IPAUL. & BRpTHßßla.Tejust.ro
ceived some very fine South Down, Oots-
and Leister MUTTON. Also, SPRING
LamS, which can be had at their-Btalls._Nos. 53 and
55 WESTERN MARKET, corner of SIXTEENTH, and
MARKET Streets. . ■ , . . -
The above Mutton and Lamb can be had any day in the
, week. mh2s-lm*
E E R’S
FURNISHING, CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH
MENT,
CHINA HALL, 539,CHESTNUT STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE. PHILADELPHIA^
Hotels, restaurants, and shipping supplied. China
and glass packed in a proper manner..
N. B.—China decorated.to order? also, initials and
crests elegantly engraved on table glass.
Orders bv mail promutly attended to. rabl7-lm
A/TES. S. J. HUTTON’S SIMPLIFIED
system of DRESS-CUTTING, .adapted to all sizes
and flgures?|taught in half-hour lessons. Psaee S 3. N'
E.Jcorner ELEVENTH and SANSOM Streets, •
Ladies and Dress-makers w.onJdL do well to call and
examine. Waist pattern cat by this sysfc&m to. fit the
form for 12 cents. Great inducement' offered to,
agents. • • ' • mh2B-12t
JCE I ICE ! IGEt: ICE ! ICEI 10 m
COLD SPRING. ICE COMPANY. -
Families, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream. Sataw&s,
&c., &e.» supplied-daily? with, a pure article of BOSTON
ICE, ah the very lowjest market rates. D.ealers. and
larg & consumers, sunpluzcb (d mholesale- 2ftr£ces.
Waasns.mn inall paved limits of the Consolidated city,
audln tlie Twenty-fourth E CAmili
- r,33.5 WALNUT Street,
I-North Peuna. R. & Master-street.
Offices .• y Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets.
gp3-3mif* LPine-street wharf, Schuylkill.
"VT OTIG S 3 .-MB. ROBOLPHE LIEN.
HART, in Now York, to sign our flr>*
by procuration. APPOLD tCHULTH£SSu[ CO.,
Lyons. France. March 1, 1363. . apl-%*.
—_ WILLIAM N. ATTWOOB,
UNDERTAKER, ?
Has removed from his former residence to No. 44, North
ELEVENTH Street, third house below Arch, west
side. • • mbSl-lmif
HS*'Ua, EDWIN A HUGHES, UN.
DERTAKER*
' 359 South TENTH Street, above Spruce.
falo-3m. Philadelphia,.
pELLEVOISIN BRANDY—AN IN
VOICE, lu Bo*j.d, for sala by w H
CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAIRB.
a 22 Ho. 13A WALNUT and 31GRANITSSU*
G. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street
AUCTION SAI/E.
BAZAAB-NINTH AND
SOM STREETS..: -:
»50 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.
THIRTY-THUiD TK*DtS SALE AT PHILADELPHIA,
This sale wiH.ip.fc* piam .
. _ ON WEDNESDAY.MORNING,
April Sib,- at 10 o’clock, ai the Bazaar.
The assortment will be very exteuaiveaad complete,
comprising at lea&t two hundred and fifty Carriages,
from iho best manufacturers of this city, and Wiinuag
ton, Delaware;
m . * SPECIAL NOTICE.
Theauct.oneer rekpecttaily announces that this will
be the. largest Public Sale of Carriages ever held in .the
city v of Philadelphia, ulr, Merrick's invoice, alone, will
include near one hundred Carriages; also, large in voices
frou? the Messrs; Asubs 4 .-
Tne Carriages v.'iD be arranged and opened for exam; -
nation with catalogues," on the day previous to sale,
which will positively take place on the above day
witbonf regard fcb the Westh er,.
ALJEEft M. HEKKNB3S,
i ___ •_ Auctioneer.
T?UR SA I:I.—WILL BE SOLD AT
Public Sajeou SATURDAY, U.ch April, at HerknesV
Bazaar, two very haudsome.'and superior Carrieges of
WataoiDH best inafc“,' viz: •a. top Buggy W*grm, aerer
used, and-an English Mail -Phaeton,- very unique ami
scarcpl) ever used. May be seen at tbe subscriber's up
to time of AUFRHH) M. if «*ICN !s■«s,
ap4 smtu&f* NTNTH and SaNROM Streets.
AMUSEMENTS.
\MI RICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
AV. Director 1J OBAB.
■WEDBE3DAT, f BCOND'OPJ3RA> NIGfHT.
NOTICE. —No Opera.tbis evening, in consequence of
the necessar\ day and night rehearsals of Meyerbeer’s
world-renowned Grand Gbsra,-
ROBERTO IL DIAVOLO,
(Robert the - Devil,)
Which will>be produced 1
TO .„ On WEDNESDAY EVENING-? April Cth.
With the following caßt :'
mm e -L °nni .Alice. (Mile. Cordier.....-.-Isabella.
big Brinnoli Robeito. [Sigt Susinl.•...ii..Bettiara.
Herr Lotti Raiinbold. ISig. Bkriii. .Alberto.
Madame MaizrttL..., .as. **...Eleuqr.
i-ir 1 1 arrangements will be under the direction
Mr. G. W. frnith.
ConductorandMusical Director.......... Sig. MUZIO.
_ THURSDA Y, THIRD OPERA SIGHT.
In active preparation, Ralvey’s great-work,
;LA;JUIY-Jt, (THEJEWESSD'
.Admission to Parquet, Dress Circle, and Balcony, $1;-.
Reserved seats 50 cents extra ; Family Circle 50 cents:
Gallery 25cents
Seats can be secured at the Academy, and at Go old’s
Mumc Store, coiner of Ch'estnut:and Saveain strtece
ap7- 2t " ’
NE W CHESTNUT-STREET fHRA.
THE.
Lessee and Manager
LA.-T NIGHT BUT TWO.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, April 7tb, 18SS.
ED WIN FORREST,.
r.OR.THE SECOND AND LAST TIME THIS SEASON.
. In his powerful character of
MET AMOR A,
T - THE LAST O*' THE W’AiIPANOAGS;
In the Romantic and Vigorous inoUn Tragedy of the
name, whicu will he placed upon the Stage in'Che-same
. ; complete and superb bikle*
Which has discingui&hed
ALL THE PKOtrUCtIONS OF- THE
He wili be supported by. a,
' MAGNIFICENT CAST,
EMBRACHSG 'iHE WHnLE ; STRENGTH OF- T-HS
COMPANY; .
WEDNESDAY', April Bth, -
last NiUHi but one- of- » -
Daniel e bandmann.
THE GREAT GERMAN ARTIST,
In the new and highly succsssfut Tragic Drama,
Narcissi?,
THE LAST OF THE POMPADOURS;
THURSDAY, April IU. Tfle. LAS'i’NiG HTBUT ONEOF
•EDWIN FORE#S i\
DURING THE PRESENT SEASON.
J»r. WBEaTIEY takv-s plea«nr-e tu aiuounein®- &.
brief haveweil Engagement, prior to her denar are for
Europe, with the
GREAT TRAGIC ARTISL'E,
miss,batsman.
Wlio will mate f er Art!: appearance in this ThoaSre aa.
v- , - MONDA* EVER IN G, April-l Sch, .
in her great new cha’acter,
LEAH. TBE JEWISH MAIDEN.
- CHANGE -OR TIME;.
Doors open at ; Curt ain r ism, at 3 o’clcch 1 .
M KB - DBEW’3 'AJKOH-aTBKJKT'
THEATER.
Business Assent and "Treasurer.... ...;JOS D MDTtPRY
BENEFIT OP AJIfS LIZZIE PRICE'
LAST WEEK 03? MARY* PROVOST
THU (TUESDAY) EVENING, -April.7>h, 1853,-
• TBE CuUNTESS AND GRiSETTE
The Countess, l
Marie, the Grisette/f
To conclude with (by especial desire),
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Lord Dundreary... Barton Hill,
Trenehard . Prank Drew*
ilorence Trenehard -Mrs. John Drew'
Mai-y Meredith MUs E.- Price
; 456“ Prices as usual. Curtain rises at o'clocki
WALNUT-STKEET THEATER
»» Sole Lessee Mrs. MA. GARRE n’SON
Business Agent Mr JOHN T. DONNELLS'
THIS-(TUESDAY) EVENING, April. 7,' 1663.
HE'S JACK Sttsl-PABD.
Simon Purefoy, ) '
Jack thepparu, >«'
To be follcwed by Clarke’s revised version of
. _ TOO DL E'S: .
Timothy Toodles ;Kr. J. S. Clarice
; To conclude "with ROBERT MACAIRE,.
Doors upen at 7: Carta-in will rise at IK. :
WHUTAKER’S CIRCUS, MARKET
» " Street above TWELFTH street.
Admission, accents: Private Box and Balcony Seats
50cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do.' Boys, 10 cents 1-
Colored GaLlery, 15 cents.
LAST WEEE OF,-THE SEASON.
'HOIBAT and- TUESDAY EVE&^GsT April 6 arid T. 'S3,.
.<Actpfthe
ZAMPILLAEROSTATION.
A NEW AH D VARIED PROGRAMME .*
BY THE GREAT STAR TROUPE •
LAST WEEK. LAST "WEEK. apg-2t
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
LAST W.E E K.; .
WOODROFPJs’S
BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS-BLOWERS
EVERY EVENING t ~-
The celebrated low-pressure Glass Steam-Engine “ It O *
NITOR” will be in full operation.
All the works of art distributed gratuitously to th»-
visitors.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AETEBNOONS Child-*-
ren’s Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will te->
ceiveaGlFT. r
On WEDNESDAY EVENING,. April Bth, a CASE 0?
WORK will be given *.o the. best-looking Lady in the
Hall.
On FRIDAY a CASE OF WORK will he given to the
best-looking Gent in the Kali.
CAS I ■■to”**’'** be a «*•»**
Admission, 15 cts. No half -price. Exhibition com
mences in the evening at 8 o ’clock; afternoon at 3. ap6-6t**
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
A- THE FINE-ARTS,
1035 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE ACADEMY is now*, closed *o prepare for thn-
ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and-will' open again on the
27th instant. ap6-tf '
MR- CHURCH'S- NK\y> PICTURE,
I'-*- UNDER NIAGARA, painted from stadies made
on the “Maid of the Mist,”is'now on exbibition'at Wil
lis P. Hazard’s Bookstore, 134: CHESTNUT St., from 3-
A. M toSP. M. Admission, 25 cents -
mh3l-Im JOHN McCLURE, ‘Publisher.
r A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
and CHESTNUT.
AMUSEMENTS FOR. OLD AND YOUNG.
SIGNOR-BLITS
Tie great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with hit
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS,. wil* give his new and
popular entertainments EVERT-EVENING during thr
week, commencing at .735 o’clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY-AFTERNOONS at-3. Tie attraction*,
will be marvellous: Experiments in -Magic; wonderful 1
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds»
in their new characters.
Admission 25. cents.. Childrenl3.cents,
rj.BRMANIAOEGHESTKA—PUBLIQ
” ’REBEARSALS every- SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
at 3H o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL.
SSNTZ; conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of Art«
tickets $l. To behad of Andr6 & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut'
street; J. E; Gould, Seventh and Chestnnt, and at the
Hall door, ' n027-tf
HASSLER’S orchestra.
NEW OFFICE,
Sl4l South. EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delO-5*
15SUKANCB COMPANIES.
PHILADELPHIA. EIRE AND LIFE;
A INSURANCE-COMPANY.
OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARTERED -BY-THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA
IN IS4S. - • • - •
This Company Is now prepared to make insurance
against LOSS BTFIRE on the most favorable terms.
Their losses will be promptly settled, and that those
for the year 1862 were so, they refer to the following re
cipients: ' *
Mrs- Jane Perree....
L: G; Hytinger & Co
Beverly R. Keim. ...
William E. Taber...,
Jobn Candy w.
F. P.Morris
W. V. Petit..*..
L: G. Mytinger & Co
R-. E. 5e11er5.......
Other small losses
This Company have no unsettled losses.
The assets of .the .Company are now
Mortgagesand ground rents...
Keal estate (taken for debits) c05t......
Stocks and bonds..
Bil 1 s receivable
!l>ce from individuals......
Cash in 8ank......................... ..
Stock notes
Dl32£tFpr ( S.
M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre-.
sMent, •
P. B. Savery,
Aiexa nder Slarphy,
15. 0. Howell,
Killgore,
P, BaA-CKBURISB, Secretary.^.
E. P. King, President,
Charles P. Bayes,
John Clayton,
Ed. Wiler,
T. K. Colbns,
J. M. Cowell,. ...
S. J. Megargee.
Mih2B-stntb3ra*if. ,
QJKAED FIRE AND MARINE
IHSBBAA3B COMPACT.
OFFICE, 4r15. STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CiSim 9200,000.
This Company continues to take risks oa the safai.
3lass.es.of Property at low .rates. <.
The RublSc can rely u@on its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements far the beaeftb
of the .public! during the last nine years, eraseed < .
500*000 DOLLAR
'‘and we respectfully #olicit its favor in the future.
* DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT. JERRY WALKER,
JOHN- W. CLAGHQ>RN. JOHN THC^SLEY,
C. K SEAELITT, ' ABRAHAM ;SART, -
DAY3D BOYD, Js., PETERS. HOE, of N. TA
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH-KLAPPi M. D., N. S. LAYMRNCE.
THOMAS DBAKR, JOHN SUBPLEE.
THOMAS CRAYBN, President
A. S. GILLETTrVice President,
JAS. B_. AbffOßD, Secretary. ap26-iftl
A M: BRIO AN FIBS?. INSURANCE
COMBAXY. Incorporated. ISO. CHAjITEB'ESK,.
PETITAL. Be. 310 'WALHUT Street, above Third. Hi
ladelphia.
Having aJarge paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in, sound and &vailabla.'Securities, contin?M.Ft(f
fcnsnre oa. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture,
Vessels import and their and other
Property. XUlosßesliberaltyandpromptly adjusted.
DERKSPORS.
Thexaas R. Maris, i James S. Campbell,
John Welsh. i Edmund G. Dntill^
Samuel C. Morton, I Charles W. Poultaey,
Patrick Brady, j Israel Morns.
Join T. Lewis, E. MARlS.Bvesldent.
Albert C.-L. Craw?obd. Secretary. • fe22-tf
rjHE ENTEI^RISE
INSURANCE QQSCPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
4FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY’S WIJIXNG. S. W. CORNER FOURTH
WALNUT STREETS!
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchtord Starr, George H. Stuart,
William , Joh^HLßrojgn»
NalbiciSrazieL! • . J. L. Erringer. •
John Geo. W. F|hnest»k, • •
Beni Treaiei L- Claghorn,
■ ‘ w&am G, Boultoa.'; *
Mor^awl L W^T C iFOSD STARR, President
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY. Secretary. fell
m COMPANY, NO^
TjiJUB'ISfBUBAN'
r
TIBE
TrAa<& *'• Back. g- B. .
C2i&s. A^West,
TUoS? Lewis, Jr., Jowi K»&siBr k Ji.,
jSbn W. Evermwi, Chaa. Stokes,
S. Justice, A. U. Hosetttsiia,
«v W. Davis, Josep D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CBARLEB RICHARDSON, Vice President,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. CialMitf
/TJ.RAY HAIR RESTORED—BALD-
KBPS PREVENTED.-■*-“LONDON HAIK-COLOR
RESTORER £ND DRESSING,” the only attest*d article
that will absolutely restore the hair to its original color
find beauty* causing it to urowwhere it has fallen o:for.
thin. ' Wholesale and retail at Dr. SvvAlcfiS b,
SSOfOXTH Street ahrveViug. Price, sfl cts. apSitf-
fILIYE OIL.—AN INVOIOE' JUST
received aud for sale byC HAS. S- * JAR*.
STAIRS, So. 138 WALHDTv 134 31 ORANIfTS
Stro&dV' -z '•' \*Sw***
.Mr. W. WHEATLEY,
•Mary Provost.
•Mr; J. S Clarke.
••$1,962 45
918 92
4,846 67
4,894 IS
121 87
• 2,000 00
. • 60 00
>-1,498 76
84 15
.160 81
.$50,116 48
• 19,370 00
■ 21,509 91
• 9,942 91
• 7,374 47
■ 1,082 87
• 70,265 00
$179,662 6ii