The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 08, 1863, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP T 0 12 O'CLOCK LA.ST NIGHT.
Continental-Ninth h
X R Culver, Ohio
J F Severance, Franklin.
JH Kimball, Bath, Me
J?" Thompson, Virginia,
jßev B F MnrrU, Washington
.J Brown, Washington
•<J W Boxwood, England
JAKedUeld. bimira
J A Allen, New Jersey
•Col J EIy,US A
Ji. Blight,Ohio
-J N Goodwin, Maine
..Mr Simpson, Baltimore
.Mr & Mrs L Roe, New York
”B C Baker, New York
'H Prichard, Corning
Y Mercer, Penua
W Thomson, New Jersey
*G Lochmnn, Boston
. J P Roman, Maryland
•G Newlittli, Jr. Cincinnati
Y 1) Potts, Williamsport
IMiss Porter Sc sister, Easton
. J M Porter, Easton
Airs B J Moore, Boston
-J C Ludlow, Now Jersey.
:S A Buckwalter, Illinois
"Smith Wood, Brooklyn
•J N Rodorsacbi, Boston
y E Lawrence, N York
R ABlakeloek, N York
•J B Montgomery
:B C Baker, N York
*T S Levering & la, Boston
‘Ponrson Church, Meadville
'll'G Moore, Kentucky
Miss C Corerly, Boston
Miss T Covcrly, Boston
W llEdgertou, StLouiß
Isaac Edwaids, St Joseph
E G Smyspr, York, Pa
*Geo PSmyser, York, Pa
.1) E Siniil I, York, Pa
TM Bryson. Silver Spg,Pa
•J C Flay, N York
J W Mohler, Baltimore
£» M Shoemaker. Baltimore’
*C llamsay, Baltimore >
JWr ii Mi s C lit Mathews, T> C
Miss RigxsWashingfOß.D C
.1 E Libby & la, DC; ' -
.IX SMagraw, Lancaster
■GMStelurnan,'Lancaster
Mr & Mrs W II Potter>Phila
Glrard-Cliestnut street, below Nlnt.li,
<J L Crnmer, U 8 A' ; ' Ffon T Jonos Yorke, N,T
WE Gaylord, Washington G Now'York
Lewi*-HecJit, Baltimore ~ harloa T Weils. Pa
"Capt R M Eddy, -pa. W J Gdfilbiu M D. N Y
Col Peter Sides, U B A J,G Sibbald, Memphis
-A H Schultz, Jr, NY J W Br-own, Sow Jersey
-J Shinn, New Jersey Mr & Mrs Conrad, N York
P P Dickinson &>la. Pa Geo Wears, Broad Tup
'Geo KunkJe, Harrisburg WPMrinu, Pittsburg .
John Whitman, Harrisbg Win J Wilson, Chicago
R Stvuther, Jr., N Haven ■ I Painter, o
Jas Caispr, Lake Snpex-ior Jncob Woidman Lebanon.
W A near & wf, Pa 1 Wm Jl>.stersnu, Johnstown
Alfred h Smith, Del co. Pa Mr Pakerhnm. England
.Jos LUis, Pottsville . Isaac C Lnii; Yo-k
'G H Killinger, Pa A St’.irfceviut, Now York
3M Luther, Pennsylvania Gso W Wott*n la, Pa
JPPraulUin XI SA W fJ Starr, Now t London
T Drenuon Sc la [ Henry Colby N-svar c, N J
A II Beans,New York J D Rpnton. Wilm, Del
John A Bigler, Harrisburg R S Fißld.New Jersey
"W 1) Cole, Wash,D C John Smith, Allentown
llAßisley F L NswUeld, Poona
"Ira Parker C ’Hiompicm, New York
W McGiWery.Mainc' E Wil=o‘u. New York
• J Freeland,Baltimore 0 Mathews, No w York
P Maher 31 Mathew*. New York
3) Caldwell,llollidaysburg J H Laird,New York
Merchants’ —Foiixtli
•GW Carter
<3 ITsmlett, Massachusetts
■C V Batesijisn, Milton
J Houstou,Mauch Chunk
Miss 8 W Acton, New Jersey
S W Caroenter.New Jersey
Lieut S D Cumer
*l’ ColemaD, Lancaster
Teter Garber, Penna
-J P KUiss, Penna
IRev E J Dcninger, York
£ Reurie, Danville, Pa
•£ P Carpenter, Salem, N J.
Rev M JalJy
p F Elter,Scotland,Pa
,E Roberts, Ebensblu-g Pa
J) <1 Alexauder, Wmsburg
§ Alexander. Penna
‘l’llOs Hyatt, Somerset
American—Chestnut Street/above Fifth.
Xewiß Clark, Baltimore John R Mine, Hanover, Pa
it Stillwell. Scranton C E Wirt, Hanover, Pa
•C H Youte, Schuyl Haven S C Delaware
P Abbott, New Y«-rk IT Young, Pemberton
.A Frost, New York A Robinson Maucli Chunk
J) Cooper, Philadelphia J H Primrose, Delaware
WilDnws, Philadelphia S Bilderlmclc, Delaware
W H Mi-Carty, Penna W H Jones, Delaware
JasC! WiUon, Sch l Haven - L H Stont.Bethlehem
Alf Muirboid, Trenton, N J CYorke, Easton
J E EBchhack A wf>- Balt lAßßeechcn
Predlßegelier & dan, Balt WF Christian, Maryland
•Sami Drinkhouse., Easton E Paynter, Maryland
5 C Dodd, Newark T S Lambert, New York
Chas Ballard, Mass Geo E Hall, New York
N Scitzingtr, Tamaqua C Statz, Reading
•J W AUonays, Dresden. 0 - P P Hellor, heading
J A ShallonDerger, Penna** S J Laubach
John J Uur6t, Penneville
Street* above Third.
0 P Pitchor Sc wf, Wash’n
Richard M Waro
Miss D Barrow
St. Louis-Chestnut
H J Remain
*W black burn
Mtb E E Effingham & 3 elm,
Canada
33 E Effingham, Canada
•W Wilson. New York
whos Mortis. Penna
Ja« Dounol, Newark
Xj Wilkins, New York
J Marshall & la, Washingn
J W sheppard, Cuicinuati
John P Conls m, U S A
J P Luther, New York
J M Worthington, Devons’e
1C E Sackott, Bennington
■treet* above Third.
BP Williams, Ohio
frrs R Wells, Dauphin co
Mrs Dovnan, FottsviUe
Miss Miller. Pottsville
Miss Whitfield, FottsviUe
James D Kern, Peuna
G F Ott, Ciucinnati
L Wiles, Ohio
The Union—Arch s<
.SChas B Sullivan,*N York
John Parker, N York
J B Street. Delaware
»C parties FI emington, NJ
.J Bartles, Flemington, N J.
JMtss Kmery, irlemlng’n,N J
Wmßcrwerly, Crawfo d*v
*W Y Brown &wf, Wash’n
Mis* J Robertson, Wasb’n
“Wjn Ewing, Wheeling, Va
*W fl sterrett, Ohio
TB Barrett, < adiz.Ohio
Isaac B Dangler, Ohio
W F Ricks, Ohio
James D Scott, Penn’a
National—Race S
YJ H Fisher, Ashland
ILot Search, Penna ‘
:B L Hertkey. Lancaster
■& H Miller, Dioomshurg
IBL Eaudenbush, Sussex
3> Kaudeubw-h.Beavertown
Xewis Lenhart, Perry co
J Holman & la, Penna
J H Smith, Selinsgrove, Pa
■J Eystev. Selinsgrove, Pa
X McMahon & fa, Peuua
X J Andrews, Bradford, Pa
JPKockwell, Bradford, Pa
jMiss-MoMahau & sld, Penna
J J Blair, Lebanon
Col P Sides. Penna
W K McMahan, New Jersey
Mrs R McMahan, Penna
Mrs McMahan &5 ch, Penna
Miss P McMahan, Penna
Mrs J Mahan, Penna
0 L SmRU, Midiileburg
M J McMahan, Penna
Miss A McMahan, Penna
Miss L Shissler, Penna
John R Punk, Lebanon
S Auman, FottsviUe
H R Noll, Wilke3barre
Miss C M Rogers, Penna
Miss Mowry, Shamokin
Mrs Mo wry, Danville
ChasFHill, Willow Spring
Hugh McCollum, Jerseyt’n
Mbs Kate E McCollum, Pa
Jacob A Swisher, Jersey twn
■’W T Weaver. Penna
X G Moyer, Penua
J M Stoever, Penna
Mra W H Hibbs & 3 ch, Pa
J G Thomas, Williamsport
Commercial—Sixth sti
Wm D Evans, Pottstown
J Negely, Pottstown
AL Elmer & la, W UniA*--..
J F J Bowman, V 9 A
<J High, Chester-co- _
Xt JB Harvey, Stafford,Ya
J Brewster, McOonnolsv’e
BMC Nesbitt, Pt Deposit
iE Potts, Bridgeport, Pa
<1 Snyder
M Woodward, Chester co
N Vanderdice, Phcenixv e
J - Murray, Milton, Pa
Carragau, New York
J Mintzer, Pottstown
W Cramptou, Port Deposit
treet, above Chcstmit.
Miss T G Moore,Coatesville
G Z Vauderslice
‘States Union—Sixth
J F Haas, Minersyille •
J P Smith, lowa
CM Green, Newburg
."E James, Cumberland co
John Holt, Clearfield co
N Heuch, Ickosburg.Pa
G Dean, Coatesville
tSaml C Grier, Perry co
Young, Jr,Coatesville
3 Rogers, Lancaster co
W Mlßoss,Chester co
Mrs Clecliner, Ickesburg
A B Sloat, Penna
P M Bruner, Lancaster
jSarol Lindsay, Columbia
j H bearing, Middleton
■CK Henry, Lancaster co
-John Bruner,Lancaster co
H D Shelly, Canada
31Z Yam Reed,Reading
Jlßalil Eagle-Third S
A Eisenhnrt, Lehigh co
JM C Berger, Bethlehem
IB Stout St la, Bath, Pa
W Solliday, Mullenston
Xlrs Solliday, Mullenston
JIDL Dodson, M Chnnk
<J Stuertevant, New York
Jt Arned, Pennsylvania
JUtss StoppvAlleutowu >■ -
Mrs Horn, Lehigh, Pa
Mr Horn, Pennsylvania
-J Evans, Pennsylvania
J J Dateeman, Mt Bethel
if Hagerman, Pennsylvania
■J Hagerman, Pennsylvania
Miss A Hagerman, Penna
OBnrley Sheaf—Second street, /below Vine.
ZPbineas Pickering, Del. Ed Shotwell, Rahway, N J
Cl W Hubble, Wayne co Smith Strati ling, Dollngton
Mrs G W Hubble, Wayne co A R W Knight, Feasterville
,Jos Scott, Pennsylvania SJ Townsond, Belmont
(Philip Gouter. Windsor, N J JohnKich, U SA
JWYandyke, Stockton, NJ Geo Merrick
Joel Worthington, Centrev Evan Knight, Byberry
Ohas Herrimau.Rmgoes.NJ i rKWyiey, Carversville
MrsCMerriman, do Jos Armstrong, Solesbury
John Rich, Solesbury Howard Kesler, Penna
um Fenton, Montg’y co Jesse Ledom, Newtown
A H Trego, Lambertville J W Lynch, Washington
3) H Comp, Trenton, N J M Lynch, Newt own
Black -Bear —Third S
■Win .B Drake, Ashland
J Zammers, Ashland
Chas Morrison, Rocudale
Jacob Gruber, Schuyl co
A. Mattis Sc la, Elizabethville
Stf Artman, Zanesville
S Homeland at son, Somerton
A R W Knight, Pa
5 Chas Harper, Jenkintown
Wm Hamer, Peunsburg
Samuel Moyers, Berks co
John Hensli, Pennsburg
C B Knight, Penna
A Mattie, Pennsylvania
•G A Buck, Port Carbon
Lrcet, above Market.
M T Van Burkalcw; Del
Jos Williams, Erwinna
J Harte, Doylestown
Madison—Second sti
•Wm Overfield, Monroe co
'Wm Kimble, Wayne co
'Clifts Nelson. Honesdale
‘.<3 ‘W'Wood»oroBBwickß,N J
.JaR Carter, Crosswicks, N J
L J Sawyer, New York
.J<P Case, New York
■Thos Simpson, Camden, Bel
Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch*
B J Hollingshead, Pa IBS Smith
iC Sherle, Newark I
SPECIAL NOTICES, v
Jayne’s Hair Tonic.
This invaluable and standard preparation
; Clean Hes the Scalp from scurf.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
Cleanses the Scalp from Dandraff.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
.Cures Eruptive Diseases of the Scalp.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
Excites the Scalp to healthy action.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
Prevents the hair from falling off.
JAYNfi'S HAIR TONIC
Prevents premature Gray ness.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
. Prevents premature Baldness.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
the formation of bald spots.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
the growth of new Hair. •*
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
* .Rcclothes bald heads with new Hair,
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
''Cleanses the Hair from all impurities.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
"Will render the use of a wig unnecessary.
’ JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC . .
Will reproduce hair lost in sickness.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
•iKeeps the hair moist and the ends from splitting.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC . .
AS a beautifler is unsurpassed,
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC -
. Asa regenerator is unequalled.
jayne’s hair tonic
'-Gives the hair a rich and glossy appearance
v . JAYNE’S HAtR TONIC
Will promote the growth of whiskers.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
''Will quicken the development of moustaches.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
As a dressing for the hair is unexcelled.
; JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
Should be on the toilet table of every lady.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
“Should be on the toilet table of every gentleman.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC
ls delightfully perfumed,
'‘And will pleaße the most fastidious, as its continued
ruse has a much more healthful influence on the scalp
iand hair than any other preparation now before the pub
lic. * Prepared and sold at JAYNE’S, No. %<k 4 CHEST
NUT Street. ap7-2t
■Hr.'Swket’s Infallible Liniment affords
Immediate-relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure.
A Beautiful Complexion can be ob
4ained . bythe - W of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAB
fiAPARiT.T.A March, April,May, and June, are the boa*
■months to nee a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver
tisement. ■ fe27-fmw3m
iui<i Chestnut streets.
J 0 Tborn
S Gregory, New York
WSCarr, New York
S H unith, Penna
t J F Smith, Penna
J J Smith, l\nua
Mrs Morrell, Boston
Mids F Morrell, Boston
PSHuckioa, Boatoa
Miss Cordier, New York
H S McComb, Delaware
S A H Marks. Washington
S .1 Hough, Baltimore
: W B Wilson, Baltimore
.T PiMsano Si la. Baltimo e
J T Scott k wf, Baltimore
Mrs Holley & oh. NY
J 0 Wyman, Virginia
J T Owons & la, Ba'i-imoro
F 0 fucker, New York
C Kuap. New Jersey
T W Osborne, Boston
l J W Brown, Bostou
Mrs McCauley & dau.Wnsh
W Pickhardt, New York
E fiohiusou, New York
Mrs E 0 Morris, New York
Miss M Bryson, Silver Spg
C Lloyd, Williamsport
.T C Hamilton, N York
L Tiffany Sc la, N York
J II Fisher. N York -
Miss Martindule
Miss Luff, Washington, D C
.T 11 Bradbui'y, NYork
WA Da ling, NYork
XI Remiugton Si wf, F River
JCBmntigam NYork
SB BushfieUi, Wheeling,Va
G M Ransom, USA
Mrs Ransom
Mra l>r Mutter, NY
T il Allon, N York
L Fritz & wf, Bethlehom
Wm Lowther, Newport
E B Phillips. Bostjn
J W Osbord, Boston
Chas R McOla'-key, Boston
JP Smith, Boston
II 8 Goodwin, Williamsport
G M Dexter, N York
S L Merchant, N York
G C Coit & wf, Buffalo
i street, below Arch,
E H Neviu,Carlisle, Pa
Jaa 8 Black Centre co,Fa
0 S Long, Beaver, Pa
TP 8ft r geant, Altoona,Pa
W L McAfee,Virgiuia
Geo W Brown. Ohio
W Beam, Mt Vernon, 0
W W McLaughlin. Ohio
J W Purviauce. Ohio
Jos Graham. Ohio
J Truesclftle. Oh.io
J V Gj'ay.Sto’rmstown
C Supper, Johnstown
Rev W M Paxton, Pittsburg
H B McAboy & da,Penna -
J Barclay & wf. Beaver, Pa
J Stambausb, MifHin, Pa
J G Davidson, Steubenville
it.) above Third,
P T J,Peuuock, Chest" *<>■-•
al Feuuoimr-owaster CO
L J Kirk, Lancaster co
J P Crawford
S Valentine, Chester co .
E Cole, St Paul, Minn
J Watson. Pennsylvania -
J Way, Chester co -
J J Hackman. & la, Penna
F McSparran, Lancaster co
C H Stubbß, M D, Lane co
D Rupp, Shiremanstown
S Cornett, Phcenixville
aud Market streets.
W B Morrison, Coatesville
A F Hagavd
Mrs Danner, Lancaster co
Mrs Keller, Lancaster co
W Cook, New Jersey
Mrs Cook, New Jersey
Mr Cook, New Jersey
H Simons, Mifilintowu
T J Burnett, Harrisburg
J Dyer, Elizabethtown
W Miller, Lewistown
J-H Kister, Gedsborough.
N Hertzler, Juniata co
H Thatcher, Martinsburg
A B Wolf, Washington
W S Davison, Juniata co
PLanning, Gilmore.O
J S Serkstresser, Penna
Eli Beck, Westmoreland co
it., above Callowhill.
Wm Pearson, Pennsylvania
Henry Scholl, Pennsylvania
J G Sultzbach, Marietta
B Young, Northampton co
W Louderailcli, Palmyra
J F Brehm, Pennsylvauia
D T Borduer, Lebanon co
k F Bertolet, Reading
P Pickering, Buckingham
Jj Pickering, Buckiugcam
W Smith, Regstown
M Pickering, Regstown
J A Albert, Lebanon co
Alex Biger, Lebanon co
B L Martin, Wayne co
D H Bagerman, Penna
it , above Callttwhill*
L R Appleton & son, Penna
Johns Cornell. Penna
Chas Torbert, Bunks co
G W Closson, Pt Pleasant
II F Gallagher, Lambertv’e
J H Gordon, Pemberton,N J
Mrs Pinkney, Washington
In Phaise of’Shkep.
nv TJIR BARD OP TOWER HALL.
Shepherds, in elder times, ’tie said.
Were masters of the rhyming trade.
And many comp’iments they paid
To all the bleating family.
"Pan curat oves. ’’Virgil wrote.
Which, in plain English, will denote
That e’en immortals may devote
Attention to this progeny.
Still let the honest sheep be praised,
And to a proud position raised.
Above all beasts that ever grazed;
For he deserves that eulogy..
Parchment to lawyers he supplies.
To hold iheir lore obscurely wise,
And even the sou of Mars relies
On him for warlike melody.
The tuneful string, so apt to wake
• The soulofSiirtk, from him we take,
And joints of meat, to boil or bake.
All flavored most deliciously.
But higher still the sheep we hold.
Because, to shield us from the cold,
? He give* fine whicli is sold
..... At Tower Hall continually.
The largest stock and most complete assortment in
Philadelphia of Ready-made Clothing at •
TOWER HALL,
518-MARKET Street,
It . BENNETT St CO.
Batcieelob’s Haul Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Bye
.produces a color not to be distinguished from
warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly tarns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c.
4®* The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on the four sides <xf each box.
\ FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street .)
my2S-ly _ v New York.
; .One-Price 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-Prjce System is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
dol2-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
XS^EA.K.H,XEID.
HELMBOLD —DlLL.—*onMarch Bth, by the Rev. .T.-B
Gilbert, L. T. Helmbold to Miss Emma Dill, bothofPhi
ladelplda. *
TOWERS.-On January sth, by
the Rev. J. B, McCunongli, Jno. B. Shoemaker to Miss
Maggie Towers, all of this citv. *
XDIEXD.
STUART.—On the morning of the 7th inst,, William
David Stuart, in the 23d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
mvir«d to attend Jus'funeral, from the residence of his
father/ George XI. Stuart, No. 1313 Spruce street, on
Saturday afternoon next, the 11th inst., at 2 o’clock,
without further notice. Interment at the Wood--
lauds **'*
DJiWEES —On the afternoon of the sth inst., Edward
Dewees, aged 33 years.
His relatives and ma’e friends are respectfnllv invited
to attend his Inucral from his late residence, “No. 100 i
Wistar street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Bth inst.,at J
o’clock. Interment at South Lanrel Hill. *
B *RTON. —On the morning of-the sth instant, of con
sumption, John Barton, in the 32d year of his age.
His male relatives, friends, and the members of the
Hibernia Engine Company No. 1, are respectfully invi
ted to.attend his funeral from his late residence. No. 4L9
Lombard street, at 8 o’clock this (Wednesday) morning,
without further notiee- laterment at St. Joseph’s
Cemetery. *
LOUDERBACh.—On Sunday morning, the sth inst.,
after a short and severe illness, Sarah, wife of Samuel
Louderback.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral from the residence.of her
son-in-law, Kicliard M Ltslie, Thirty-fourth and Elm
street, Mantua,this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock.
To proceed to Ronaldsou’s Cemetery. . *
BURTON. —On the sth inst., Thomas Burton, son of
the late Ebsba Burton, aged 36. year- *
CBIPPS.—On the sth instant, John C., the son of
Samuel and Martha Cripp*, aged 6 yearsaud 3months. *
CROWE.—On the 6th instant, Mary Jane, daughter of
James and Martha Crowe, in the 13th year of her age. *
FLYNN.—On the 6tli inst., John, son of Ellen and
William Flynn, aged 11 months and 26 days. *
ANDERSON.—On Sunday, thesth inst., Stewart An
derson, in the37th year of his age. *
T)LAOK AND WHITE MOZAM
-L> BIQUES, 4-4 WIDE, cents.
Black and white striped Mohairs, 28 cents.
Biack and white De Laines. 28 cents.
Blark and white all wool Mousselines, 44 cents.
Black and white Lawn, and Chintzes, 18& cents.
Black and white Challie de Laines, 31M cents.
Black all wool Mousseline de Laines, 44 cents.
Black all wool Mousselines, double width, S7K cents.
Black silk Challie, 60 cents. -
Black Bareges, 25 cents; Bombazines, $l, &c. &<£
BESSON & SOfl, MOURNING STORE,
mh2s No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
A.A RICH CHINTZES REDUCED TO
.**. 41 25 CENTS. .
1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents.
1 case 4-4 Double Purples, 2' ccufcs.
1 case 4-4 Gay 25 cents.
1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents. .
EYRE & LANDELL,
a.PI . ‘ ■ FOURTH and Ali(!H.
Tj-'INE STOCK OF SEASONABLE
GOODS adapted to First-class Trade.
Novelties in Dress Goods.
Spring Silks, new styles.
Opening of Spring Mantles.
New style Rock-spun Shawls.
EYRE & LANDELL,
apl FOURTH and ARCH.
THE FAIR AT THE SPRING
BK?* GARDEN INSTITUTE, in aid of the Church of
tim Intercessor, open all THIS DAT. Signor'BLlTZ
gives an Entertainment at S P. M. .it*
CITY OP WASHINGTON AMD
ITS PUBLIC MEN.—A LEWUKE by the Rev. E.
VV. BUTTER, Pastor of St.. Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran
Cliurcb, nt tbe MUSICAL FUND HALL, on THURSDAY
EVENING, April 9. Tickets 2o cents; for sale at the
Lutheran Publication Ho.use, No. 42 North Ninth street,
and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. ■ apB-2t
ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY.-WITH
ftCr6 OUT further notice, Members are invited to al
tend tbe Ikneral of ROBERT BURNS, Jr., from the resi
dence of his father, Robert Bums, M. D.,'No. 87 MAIN
Street, Frankford, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2
o’clock precisely.
The-brethren will convene at the CONTINENTAL
HOTEL, -on THURSDAY FORENOON, at 11 H o’clock;
and, at 12 o’clock precisely, they will proceed tO'Frank
ford, viathe Fifth ard Sixth-streets Passenger Railway
cars.' Byorderof DAVID 'MILNE,' President. .
George Youxti, Secretary. nna-afr-:
m Tl[T p Meeting op thjr
FBMAL« ANTLSLAVERY
SOCIETY will be held at the Assembly Building,TENTH
and CHESTNUTMreetB, on FIFTH-DAY, the 9th inst. ;
at 1H o’clock P. M.
- The Annual Report will be read. The public are in
vited to attend. G. M. JONES,
apB-2t* Secretary.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND
TOWNSHIP KaILROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 7rh, 1863. ■
A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will he
held 1 1 the Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail
road Company, No. 23T SOUTH FOURTH S'veet, on
MONDAY, the 4th day of May uext, at 10 o’clock A. M. ,
at which time and place an election of Officers will be
held. lapB-dtM4j • A. A. KONIGMACSER, Sec’y.
the united states chuis
lbCJ=> TIAN COMMISSION beg to acknowledge there
ceipt of the following additional stores:
>’F.W YORK. ‘
One box from New York Commission; three boxes from
Ladies’Third Ward Aid Society, Rochester; two boxes
from Ladies’ Aid, Wendon Centre.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Five hundred and five books from Thomas H. Powers,
Philadelphia: one box from Ladies’ Aid, Philipsburg;
one box from Pleasant Unity Aid; two boxes from La
dies’ Aid,Bristol; one box from Ladies of Phmnixville;
one box from Mrs. Shoemaker, Manayunk.
NEW JERSEY.
One box and one barrel from Ladies’Aid, Allentown;
one box from J. A. Anderson, Lambertville.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Four boxes and sixteen barrels from Army Committee
Young Men’s Christian Association, Boston; two barrels
and two boxes from Upper Path Valley Ladies’ Aid.
MASSACHUSETTS, THROUGH ARMY COMMITTEE YOUNG MEN’S
* CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, BOSTON.
One box from Acton: one box from Shawmut Congre
gational Society, Boston; one box from Mrs. Jas. H.
Thayer, Old Cambridge; two barrels from Ladies’ Trini
ty Congregational Church, Bridgewater; two boxes from
Soldiers’Relief Committee, Worcester.
The Commission has sent out a large number of dele
gates, who attend personally to . the distribution of the
stores and publications, which have been sent in large
quantities to the army.
Helpis urgently needed.
Contributions in money should be sent to JOS. PAT
TERSON, Esq., Treasurer, WESTERN BANK, Phila
delphia, and of stores to GEORGE H. STUART, Esq., No.
13 BANK Street, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
Cash acknowledgments to April 3, 1863.
New York Committee Christian Commission, per
Jameß M. Brown,Treasurer #2,000 00
Peter B. Simonß, Treasurer Army Committee,
Young Men’s Christian Association of Phila
delphia, amount of collections at St. Paul’s
(Rev. Dr. Goddard’s) Episcopal Church., 740 33
Part proceeds of Mr. Gough’s lectui’e--...*- 403 50
Part proceeds of meeting held at Washington,
Pennsylvania. 383 24
A* friend in Scotland. 100 00
M.L 50 00
J. B. Finlay, Kittanning, Pennsylvania . 50 00
Proceeds or a Fair, by a few little girls of
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, per Miss Patterson. 38 00
Soldiers’ Aid Society, Defiance, Ohio 33 12
W. B. Mendenhall, paymaster United States
Army, Fort Leavenworth 15 00
John Peoples, Henry Clay, Delaware.. 10 00
Soldiers’Aid Club, Sheakey ville, Mercer county,
Pennsylvania 10 00
J. Newton Gray, Paxton, Dauphin county,
Pennsylvania..... 10 00
John D. Ford, Fort Leavenworth 5 00
A Lady, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.... 5 00
H. G., additional.. 1 .... - 5 00.
Miss Sally Kuhn. Eakin, Pennsylvania. 5 00
Miss Margaret H. Townsend, New Haven, per • .
Rev. Dr. 8ac0n....... 5 00
A friend of the Soldier 6 03
Ailemee, Williamsport, Pennsylvania 5 00
E. C. Hooper, Tyrone, Blair county, Penna..... 2 00
W. J. J. Hamilton, Jersey Shore,Pennsylvania 1 00
Amount previously acknowledged.
$31,016 15
JOS. PATTERSON.
Treasurer Christian Commission.
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
ILOh COMMISSION FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY—
ITS NATIONALITY, AIM. ECONOMICAL FACILITIES,
AND UNBOUNDED OPPORTUNITIES.
The United States Christian Commission is
NATIONAL,
embracing all States of the Union, all ports of the Ar
my and. Navi/, and all denominations of Christians, and
has the full kanction of the National authorities, civil ,
military , and naval. AIM
is to minister to thereligioas and temporal wants of all
wearing the National uniform on land and sea. ,
The Christian Commission regards our brave defenders
as men, having both bodies ana souls. Bodilyreliet 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 of.its 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 “ihere is
none other name given under heaven amongst men
whereby we can be saved ” but the name of the Lord
Jesuß Christ, and therefore sends as delegates only such
men as love the Saviour and his Word, and delight to
point others to the Lamb of God.
, ITS PLAN
is to have ministers and laymen as delegates in every
Military Department and Naval Squadron to aid Chap
lains, preach the Gospel, hold prayer meetings, relieve
the sick and wounded, iustract and console the dying,
write to their friendß at home, receive and distribute the
Scriptures, books, papers, and tracts, with clothing and
comforts, and accompany all with words of oheer. to.the
men from home, and with prayer to God for His blessing
upon them. , ,
Over four hundred men have already enlisted as dele
gates, many ol whom are still in the .field and at work;
thirty-one in the Army of the Potomac, others in the
Army of the Cumberland, the Army of the Mississippi,
atMemphis and near Vicksburg; the Army of Missouri
and Arkansas, amongst our soldiers at Harper’s Ferry
and Wia Chester, c Va. iin the Parole Camp, near Annapo
lis, and Convalescent Camp, near Alexandria; at New
port News, Norfolk, Newbern, Port Royal, Pensacola,
New Orleans, and Baton Rouge. 4 _
ITS ECONOMICAL FACILITIES. . ,
Nearly every office and store-room of the Commission
is given rent free for its use: nearly every employee
gives his services without salary? all railroads attorl
their facilities either free or at half price ; o ver the wires
of twenty-five thousand miles telegraphic companies
transmit despatches to and from the Commission with
out charge; and the Government gives free transpor
tation over all its lines. , .
For economy, directness, comprehensiveness of aim,
and certainty 01 execution, no other agency ha* ever ex
celled this; and as a field- the world never presented
one of greater interest or promise.
ITS UNBOUNDED OPPORTUNITIIS.
A million of patriot soldiers and sailors, eager for the
benefits we bestow.
Urgent calls coming daily from the various parts of the
army and navy.
, Great movements and bloody fields at hand.
What an opportunity offers for the Christian Commis
sion and for the Christian public! Let it not be lost.
Alonoy and stores are grealy needed.
■ For further information, directions, and documents,
address the Rev. W. E. BOARDMaN, Secretary, No. 13
BANK Street. Philadelphia
All stores should be addressed to GEO. H. STUART.
Chairman, No. 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia: and
money be sent.to JOSEPH PATIERSON, Western Bank,
Philadelphia;
GEO. H. STUART, Ohairmau,
CHARLES DEMOND. Boston,
B. S. JANE*. New York,
- JOHN P, CROZER, Philadelphia,
JAY COOKE. Philadelphia,
ap6-mwf6t - r Executive Committee. -
PiJ-A GREAT NATIONAL CGLEBRA
' TION. —At a meeting of the Board of Dirociors of
THE UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, held March 26,
D 63, the following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS.
GIBBONS, wore unanimously adopted:
1. That the League will cclcbrate.the approaching an
niversary of American Independence by appropriate
ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence.
2. That all the Union Loagucs and Associations in the
United States be invited to participate in the celebration,
and that they be requested to sehd deputations from their
respective bodies for that purpose.
3. That it be recommended that tho deputies be autho
rized to represent their respective constituents in any.
action that maybe deemed necessary and oxpodient to
perfect the organization of the friends of the Americau
Union and Government throughout tho United States.
4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho
rized to preparo a circular lettox', communicating these
resolutions to the Union Lenguos and loyal citizens of
the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may
be necessai3 f to carry them into effect.
WM. M. MEREDITH, President.
GEO. H. BOKER, Seci’etary. - . ap-t-lm
HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1119
EC?* CUTfIBLKT Street.— I This institution is now open
lor the recfption of sick and wouuded 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 FIRE HSU
-IC?* R'NCc. COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF PHI
LADELPHIA—Arnij, 3.1863.
at a meeting of tho Dii’ectors, heldTH'S DAY, HENRY
BPIID, l'sq., was unanimously elected Vico President of
Said Comimnv. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY,
ap6-rowfr 3t. . Secretary. .
OFFICE OP THE FRANKLIN
EC?* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PjuiiADKi.PHiA, April 6, 1863.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company,
held this day, a semi-annual D vid-nd of SIX PER
CENT, jrndan extra Divideud of TEN PER CENT, was
declared on ; the capital stock, payable to the stock
holders, or their legal representatives on and after the
16th instant' J. W. MoALLiSTER,
ap7-10t Secretary pro tem.
SCHirVLKIIIjI* AND SUSCtUEHAM
na railroad company, omen 227 south
FOURTH Street—Philadelphia. April 3, 1863 —The an
nual meetiogofthe Stockholders of this company and
an election'for Pi’esident and six Managers will take
place at the oiiice of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th
day of May next, at 12 o’clock 31.
W. H. WEBB,
ap3-tmy4 Secretary.
NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE DEtiA
&<?=* WARE AN 1) RARITAN CANAL and the CAM
DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA
TION COSIPANIES, -
Pixtxoetox (N. J.). March 31,1363.
The Treasurer of the above Companies is xiow prepared
to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1, 1563,
being tlie five per cent. Converted Sterling Loan. The
principal, ani also the last coupon, will - be patd oa.pre
seniationto WILLIAM H. GATZMER. Philadelphia; or
to [ap3-Im] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY OF PfiNIVSYLVA.-
JK?* NTA—DEPARTMENT OP ARTS.—The third tenn
of the College year will open on WEDNESDAY, the Set
inst. Candidates for admission iviH appear at the tJm
vewity, for examination, ou that day, at 10 o’clock A. M,
Tuition for eacli term, Thirty -OoUars
apfWst
P®=; DEPAttTMBKT OS' THE BE
itp? CEIVEROF TAXES, Philadelphia. April7.lSS3.
A meeting of this Department waR held on MONUAST
AFTERNOON, April 6, when the following resolutions
wereSunanimousiy adopted:
. Resolved, That we have heard with sincere regret and
sorrow, the decease of our much esteemed and respected
fellow-clerk, EDWARD DEWEES, whose virtues and
social qualities endeared him to-us all, whilst his ac
quirements and extraordinary assiduity rendered him
a bright example to his friends, andsgave assurances of
usefulness in the Department which how deplores his
loss.
Resolved, That we entertain a respectful and affection
ate recollection of his virtues and amiable character,
whose . career as a member of this Department was al
ways marked by unremitting courtesy towards us all,
and r an unsullied honor in all transactions of life.
Resolved, That we syinpathizeideepiy.in the affliction
which ibis calamity mhst carry to his relatives, and that
a committee be appointed to express to them our sense of
his worth, our regard for his memory, and our sorrow
for. their bereavement.
Resolved, That we attend the funerat'iu a body.
JAMES C. KELC a, Chairman.
Attest: Chas. Jewkt.t., Secretary. • 1
CUSTOM HOUSE* PHILADELPHIA.,
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, April .4, 1833. —Co
Tiansportation Companies, Owners and Officers of ves
sel*, Merchants, and others interested.
Until otherwise ordered. Shippers of Goods to any
Sointin the State of Delaware, south of the parallel of
ewcastle, as well as to all places on the Eastern Snore
of the Chesapeake, will be required to obtain permits
from this office, which will be granted upon the pre
sentation of the Oath of Allegiance of the Consignor and
Consignee, 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 go forward without permits, but will
be subject to examination by Custom House Officers ;
and any abuse of this privilege will subiect the goods to
confiscation. WM. B. THOMAS, Collector.
ap6-3t ... .
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
let* TISTTO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel
phia, October 24, 1862. ,
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately' at the office
of the Smgeon-Artist to the Government, No. X 609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRaNK PALMER,
ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN
i IRE INSURANCE COMPANY,.
~ Philadelphia, April 6, 1863.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend-of
SIX DOLLARS pershare for the last six months, which..
will be paid to the Stocklmldors or their legal repre
sentatives on and after the 16th inst., clear of all taxes.
ap7-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary.
$20,000 CE ™ rED at 5 PBR
TWENTY. THOUSAND DOLLARS
Is wanted on first-.class Chestnut-street property, at
5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
Apply to
ap7-3t
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
PKIOK TO 1863,
W AN TED
■ , DEBXBL & CO.
ap4-5t .
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED,
... -HICrIIEST MAEKET PKIOE.
FREIGHT BILLS
BOUGHT AT
THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
HUNTER, NORTON, & CO.,
. 20534 WALNUT STREET, UP STAIRS.
ap3-st*
g HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK: AND BIEL BROKER,
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
IO UNITKD STATES 5-20 TEAR SIX per cent. BONDS,
furnished at PAR in snms to suit.. _
Orders hr Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers
to .
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myers & Co„ - Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Purness.Brinley, A Co. .■ .John Thomas, Esq.
• ' apt :im if
EES' 'VOUOHBRS,
and U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS,
Bought and sold by
- SAML. N. DAVIES & SON,
ap7-6t* DOCK Street.
JjD WARD M. DAY IS,
STOCK AND EXOHANGE BROKER,
No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,)
A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI-
NESS TRANSACTED.
Stocks and Bonds Bought and'sold on Commission.
Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and
InterestfCoupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on
Europe Sold Special Collections made. Coin and Cur
rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCKANDNOTE B R O K E R S ,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT .AND SOLD ON
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS..
#3.88118
.$27,134 97
u. s.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR
TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OFTHE 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
or any Sub-Treasury or Depositoryof the United States,
on the first days of May and November of each year. At
the present premium os 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 ana after July Ist, 1863, tiuuprivilege of convert
ing the present ir.no of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES
INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com
monly: called "Five-Twenties") will cease.
AH who viol: to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan
must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next.
JAY COOKE,
c Subscription A&ent,
nfh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, I’iiilada.
Money to invest.— persons
wishing to make Bafe investments of money on the
eecurity of Beal Estate in the State of Delaware, can ob
tain all the necessary information in relation thereto by
addressing
ja24-w&s3m
Notice.— the undersigned
will continue the FLOUR, GRAIN,- SEED, and
GenerallProduce Commission business, atNo. 300 North.
BROAD Street, where he hopes to hear from former pa-:
trona, by his ability to keep up the system of our lata
firm, J. Dunwoony &Bro. ,‘ m the way |of makiag good
B »m P 3r Ptretnr,lS - . EZL, DUSWOOPY.
f'i BAY hair restored—bald.
vX JJ ES : S PKBVBNTED-—“LONDON HAIR-COLOB
RESTORER AND BREBSIHG, ” the only attested article
tbat-wili absolutely restore the bair to tts original color
and beauty, causing it to arow wbfere it has fallen off or
bf come thin. ’ Wholesale and retail at Dr. SWAYNfci’S,
330 SIXTH Street; above Vine.; f rice; 50 cts.. ap3-tf
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL & 1863.
KESOL’VED.
‘ GEORGE ALLEN’,
Secretary of Eacnlty of Arts.
FINANCIAL.
CHARLES E. LEX, '
51 North SIXTHr below Arch.
wra.r._ a 00.
Philadelphia.
No. 33 South THIRD Street,
COMMISSION,
B. B. COMEGYS,
At the Philadelphia Bank.
SPRING MILLINERY. -
rip OPENING
. SPRING AND SUMMER.
MOURNING BONNETS
CLO AKS.
Of the very latest PARIS AND NEW YORK styles,
ON THURSDAY, April 9th,
AT THE
NEW MOURNING STORE, .
aps-at* 936 CHESTNUT Street.
M. & A. MYERS & OO
CTT\ MISSES O’BRYAN, 1107 WAL
«®j)NUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINER?
FOB THE SPRING, on THURSDAY, April 9th,
ISCB. nfr-lm*
rg-Ty MBS. M. A. KI N G, NO. 1026
JrSa&'jaJ CEESTNUT Street, will open a handsome assort
i* - ment of • Spring and Summer Millinery on
THURSDAY, April 9tli. . ai>6-6t*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JgPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES.
/ USE GEORGE P. PARMER’S
DOUBLE PATENT NEEDLES.
These needles are 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 by . _
■ V . . JOHN MUST IN,
806 CHESTNUT Street, and corner of ARCH and SE
VEN *3 H Streets: also at 1 LEE & REED’S, (IVarnock-s
old stand,) 43 North EIGHTH Street; R K. STEW
ART, IJG dTH and CHESTNUT; MAXWELL & SON,
ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT; SCHUELLERMANN &
CO., a 3 North EIGHTH Street. v , ' V
apl-wf&m6t ‘
PBEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTH, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E.
ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MAR
KET Streets, will .open this morning from Anetion, In-
Srain Carpets, at CO, 62,.75, 87c., and 81; E f try and Stair
arpets, 50c. to $1; lag Carpets, 45 to 65c.j Floor. Oil
; Clot he, 50 to 75 cts.; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75c.
to $1.60; Sheeting, Shirting, and Pillow Case Mutiina,
20 to 40 cts.; Table Linens, 62c. to $1; Napkins, 10>4c.;
White and Colored Marseilles .Quilts. $3 $8; Stella
Shawls, $3 to $8; Mous de Laines, 2o to 37c.; Chintzes,
22 to 28c.; Cloth Table Covers, $1.50 to $4; . Plain and
Fancy Cassimeres, 75 cts. to $1.50; Fancy Shirting
Flannels, 50 to 65c. mhll-wfmlm
B. HAINIS STLLL
sells below the market price. UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN at 18 .cents; better‘do. at 20; very good at 25.
and rea* first-rate at 30.
BLEACHED SHIRTING at 20 and 22; very heavy at
25; extra good ShirtiDg at 2S; fine yard-wide at 30;
WilliamsvUles, Wamsuttas, aud Forestdaies, 114 yards
wide Sheeting, at 40 cents by the piece; 2, 2)4,2>4, and 3
yards-widesneetiDg, all qualities. One lot Brilliants 25
cents by the piece, worth at least 37><.
. IliavenowoDe of the largest ana cheapest stocks of
LINEN GOODS in the city. Just opened, one lot of those
very h c .avy hand-loom Table Linen at very cheap;
Union Table Linen at 62)4 and 75c.; all Linen do., at 75,
&7)4c., and $l.
" All Linen Towels, $2, $2.50, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Doylies, $l, $1.25, and $1.50 per dozen.
All Linen Nankins, $2, $2 50, and $3 per dozen.
All Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 and $1.75 per .dpzen.
One lot Fronting Linen's at 45. worth 50 cents; oue.lot
very.fine 65—these are a great bargain, being uearly as
low as they ever were sold; Pillow Case Linens, 40, 42,
and 45 inches wide; heavy Huckaback, all linen, at 20,
25,31)4, and 57)4 ceil ts; one lot half-bleached Httck, over
% wide, for .bath towels, 37>2 ; Russia Creshat 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. • • „ v
Allendale Quilt=, all sizes, from $1.50 up. .
Lancaster Quilts, all sizes, from $2.50 up.
Honey Comb Quilts, 12-4. at $2.50.
Housekeepers will save inoocy by looking through this
stock, for there are many otherbargainsiait
' ‘ GRANVILLE B. HATNE3,
ap6-3t ; 2013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
CLOTHING. 1
IREN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
CASSIMERES.
NEW DIA.GONOLS.
NEW MIXTURES.
NEW COLORS.
NEW G-4 COATINGS.
NEW MELTONS.
LADIES’ CLOAKINGS.
BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE.
BOYS’ AND.MEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARE.
ap3-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts.
JOHN KELLY, JR,
T A ILO R ,
HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,
EDWARD P. KELLY’S,
14:3 South. THIRD Street,
Where lie 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 shill and taste of himself
and EDWARD P. KELLY, the two best Tailors of the
city—at prices much lowerthanany oihex first-class esta
blishment of the city, mh3l-tf
“DLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
-L* 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 GUNTEN’S, N0...704 MARKET Street.
GRIG GUNT-EN'S,- - -No -7©i-MA.ttKBT-Stareet
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG St VAN GUNTEN’S,. No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, -No.-7C4 MARKET Street.
—Aab.2lz6m •f'V .
GBHTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
606. ARCH STREET. gQg >
FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
GE3S T TS.’ FURNISHING GOODS,
AT MODERATE PRICES. - ;
: v FOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED FOR '
SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOCKS.
GL A. HOFFMANN,
Successor to W. W. KNIGHT.
GOG ARCH STREET. GOG.
ap6-m , ws3m
rjJHFLFINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN 0. AK-KISOff ;
(FORMERLY 3. 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.
E4NE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
A The subscriber would invite attention to hia
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, eon*
itautly receiving, .
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORB,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET ,
Jalfl-tf Four doors below the Continental.
BLINDS AND SHADES.
JJLINDS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIAMS,
NO. 1G: NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SIHADES.
4£P The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, at
the Lowest Prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal
to new.' Store Shades Made and Lettered. mh6-2m
E M O V A Hi .
GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN,
VENETIAN BLIND MAUFACTUKER,
Has REMOVED from 136 Worth SIXTH-Street, to
B. j/ WILLIAMS’,
> WO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET
G.' W ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance of favors'
at No. 16 North SIXTH Street, where will be fount
the Largest and Best Assortment of . V
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES •
In the city, at the LOWEST PRICES.
4®“ Store Shades Made and Lettered. . Jobbing
attended to. . ap6-2mif
OIXi CLOTHS*
QIL CLOTHS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR] AND FLOOR
oil cloths;
IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS,
QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED.
WINDOW SHADES,
COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OP NEW AND ORI
GINAL DESIGNS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL.
These goods will he sold to Dealers and Manufacturers
of prices muchbelowthe present price ofstock.
■ THOMAS POTTER,
MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AND
WINDOW SHADES, ••
889 ARCH Straet, Philadelphia, and
•49 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streets, New York.
mli27-lm ;
TXODGSON’S CHEMICAL BLU E
JLL BLACK WRITING FLUID, warranted equal to
any, either American or Foreign: vouched by the Frank
lin Institute’s Silver Medal, and by the testimony of the
first merchants of Philadelphia. . V,. , ,
This WRITING FLUID.has now won an established
reputation as not being excelled in quality ink in.
het American market-. Its advantages are, that it is per
fectly limpid, writing blue and soon changing to pure
black—not clogging the pen, and remarkably mild on
steel pens—not given to mouldiness or decomposition,
and though equal in all respects to the best English, yet
nofimuch more than half its price. It should, therefore,
taki the place of all foreign writing fluids.
Rn: sale by the manufacturer,
X<J V W. HODGSON, Chemist, . '
No. 103 North TENTH Street, above Arch,
Spld by Btationera and Druggists In aud
jSisewhore. mhlS-wfaum
REMOVALS.
J^BMOVAL.
J. B. LIPPINOOTT & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS.
Have Removed
TO THEIR NE W STORE,
ap2-6t , TIS & 'TXT MARKET STREET.
TRIMMINGS, &c.
RADIES’ DRESS AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS;?
Bugle Gimps, ‘ Embroidering Braids,
Bead and Bugle Ornaments," Silk Gimps, ’ • : 5
Soutache Trimming. Cotton and Silk Zouave
Alpaca, Braids, .. Silk Ribbons, CBraidß,
Guipure Laceß, Silk aud Union Beltings,
And a variety of other fashionable Trimmings.
Also, a fft.ll assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR ( WORSTED
AND ■ j
.SMALL WARES.
The goods beihgali our own manufacture and Impor
atioh, particular ad vintages in prices, and
nvite the attention of the trade, i
WM. 11. HORSTMANN & SONS.
? Manufactoryjand Store,
mhl6-lm FTPTfe add CHERRY Sea., Philadelphia.
WATCHES AND JEWEXRY.
"WORD ABOUT
AMERICAN WATCHES.
AFTER.A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE THIN TEN
YEARS the time-pieces manufactured by the American
Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., have gained aftem
hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than
.75,000 of them arejpeaking fir.themselves in the pockets
of the people. % From a veryjihsignificant beginning the
business has increased to ad exieut exceeding our most
eanguini anticipations, aud!.wc are now ustified iu
statihgthat WE jIAKE MOEp THANONE-RALF of all
the. watches sold in the United States. Repeated enlarge
ment of our factorjvhuildiLgsi and the labor of 500 opera
tives, still find uV‘ unequal supply the constantly in
creasing demand* .And we may here observe that not
withstanding <jf labor and materials, we
actually sell burnhoducts at less prices than those current
five years ago. ;
We refer to these facts onty forthe purpose of properly
introducing another subject relative.to our manufacture
of watches Hither to our chief object has been to make
good watehes.foV the million at the lowest possible price
—something to tak e the place of the make-believe watches
called ‘‘Ancres,”;!.“Lepinee, ’j “English Patent Levers,”
&c., annually up in'this market, in countless
numbers, by European workshops—watches which are
tlie vi fuse of their factories,- unsaleable at hoine and per
fectly worthless everywhere. I . . ■
This objectyre have accomplished, and now we have
to announce, that v e have commenced the manufacture
of watches of the yeiy
HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO.CHRONOMETRY,
unequalled by anything kitherio made by ourselves aud
unsurpassed by anything made iu the world. For this
purpof-e we have the amplest facilities. We have erected
an addition to our main buildings'expressly for this
branchpf our business, and have filled it with the best
workmen in on: service. Profiting by our long expe
rience, w v e have Remodelled the form of our watches, iu
troduciugsucli improvements as havebeen suggested and
proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted
new and Sovettj'Jests.of isochionism/adjustment, and
compensation. New machines and appliances havebeen
constructed, which perform their vr ork with consummate
delicacy and exactitude, and. the choicest and most ap T
proved materials only are used. Nothing, in fact," is
wanting either in : mechanical principles, material, or
workmanship to insure perfection iu the result.
-We continue to manufacture our other well-known
qualities under the following names:
‘ I APPLVTON. TRACY & CO. ” ' : .
»>- P- S. BARTLETT,” -
V • And.tie„ “Soldier’s Watch. ”
\ “WM/. ELLERY.” -
The latter, the lowest-priced watch we make, is a sub
stantial, reliable time-piece, cased itf sterling' silver
hunting pattern, and, is not liable to get out of order
either in inaTnhing, riding, or fighting. AIL the above
described wfctches including the [finest* which is named
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY” on the plate, are
sold by watch dealers generally tlironehont the country.
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
Agents for the
American watch company,
lB3 BROADWAY, N, Y,
- - v
ap3-firrwlSt*
JDST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EUROPA.
GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES’ SIZES, OF NEW STYLES.
SILVER INCHES AND CYLINDRES.
GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
For Sale at Low Rates to the Trade, by
D . T . .1 ?U A l'T,
apstf ' GOT CHESTNUT, STREET.
J O. FULLER,
’ importer and Wholesale. Dealer In
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
’’ No. 119 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up_stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Q&Bt&iZBrB -
EMBRACING
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
E HOWARD & CO>’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
,- AodiTchains, gold spectacles, thimbles,
FINE JEWELRT or javnuv-DEfiCEiPTTON.
fe!3-3m, ■,
■piNE GILT COMBS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL,
J. O. FULLER,
! No. Vl* CHESTNUT Street.
mhlS-Zm
gfa FINE, WATCH EBP AIRING
■rrMT attended to, by, the most experienced workmen,
and every.watch warranted for one year.
• ‘ G. RUSSBX.Ii,
33 North. SIXTH Street.
J. C. FULLER’S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOB SALE IS ALL SIZES.- felS-3m
yULCANITE RINGS.
A fall assortment, all sizes and styles.
J. o.' fuller,
No. 9 12 i CHESTNUT Street. , fel3-3m
MUSICAL BOXES. #
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
A playing from Ito 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
can Melodies. PARR & BROTHER. Importers,
ap4 334 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.,
fj’JJ E " ; j .
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ABE THE BEST IN THE 'WORLD.
NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED .
& CO. PMLAM. EXCELSIOR.”
J. H. MICHENER & CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION' DEALERS AND CURERS OF
THE CELEBRATED
“EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
%os. 142 W 144 Nortli FRONT Street;
Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The iustlv-ceiebrated“EXCELS T Oß” HAMS are cured
by J. H. M* & Co. (inastyle peculiar toihemseWes) ex
pressly for FAMIL Y USE,'are of delicious llavor, free
from the unpleasant taste ofjsalt, and are pronounced by
epicures superior to any offered for*sale. ap4-fcf
■JJNITED. STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION,
No. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET.
To all who have Friends in the Army— Soldiers, Aid
Societies, Clergymen, Editors, and others, are respect
fully requested to aid in disseminating the following
notice, which is of interest to all who have friends in
the Army: : ' *
DIRECTORY OF THE HOSPITALS.
The Sanitary Commission have made arrangements
for supplying information, gratuitously with regard to
patients in the United States General Hospitals at the
following points (others will he added):
PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT.—For information,
address Office Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 CHEST
NUT Street. ; V :
'‘Philadelphia,; Germantown,. Chestnut Hill, Chester,
Reading, Harrisburg.
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT.—For information ad -
dresss Office Woman’s Central Union'', No. 10 Cooper
Institute. • • . • _ ■
New York, N.* Y.; New Haven, Conn.-: Boston,-Mass. ;
Portsmouth Grove, R. I. f Brattleboro, Vt.; Burlington,
•Yt.; Albany, N. Y.; Newark, N. J.
•EASTERN DEPARTMENT.—For information address
Office Sanil ary Commission, Washington, D. C.
:: Washington, D. C.; Georgetown, D. C.; Baltimore,
Md.; Frederick City, Md. ;• Alexandria D. 0. ; An
napolis, Md.: Annapolis Junction.. Md.; Point Lookout,
Md.; Aquia Creek, Va;; Cumberland, Md;; Fairfax,
Va.; York, Pa.
WESTERN DEPARTMENT.—F6r information address
Office Sanitary Commission, Louisville, Ky.
Columbus, Ohio; Keokuk, Iowa; Clarksville, Tean.;
Cleveland, Ohio; Davenport, Iowa; Jackson, Tenu.;
Camp Dennison, Ohio; Paducah, Ky.; Murfreesboro,
Tenn.; Galliapolis, Ohio; .Bardstown, Ky.; La Grange,
Tenn.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Lebanon, Ky ; Gallatin,
Tenn.; Quincy, i Columbus, Ky..;Nashville, Teau.,
Cairo, 111. ; Columbia, Ky. * Vicksburg, ML3S.; Mound
City,. 111. ; Louisville, Ky.; Corinth, Miss.; Jefferson
ville, Ind.; Covington, Ky. ;'Helena, Arkansas; Evans
ville, Ind.; Lexington, Ky.; Grafton, Va..; New .Al-.
bany, Ind.; D inville, Ky ; Point Pleasant, Va.; St.
Louis, Mo; ; Perryville, Ky. ; Parkersburg, Va.; Iron
ton, Mo;; Bowling Green, Ky. ; Clarksburg,,Va. ;Rolla,
Mo. : ; Memphis, Tenn;; Charlestown, Va.; Springfield,
Missouri. .*; ' -
Information will, under ordinary circumstances, be
given to any one applying for it in answer to the follow
ing questions. If the application is _ by letter, the an
swer will be sent by return of mail. If m person, it
will be answered at once. .: * : \
1. Is (giving name and rogiment) at present in the
hospital of ? r - . . _ ,
If so, what is his proper address? . - .
i What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplain of the
pital ? . -
If hot in liospital at present, has he recently been in
pital?
2.
3.
hosj
4.
ho si
.5. If so, did he die in hospital, and at what date? r
6. If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis
charged from service? .
7. If not, what were his‘orders on leaving? -
More specific information, as to the condition of any 1
patient in the Philadelphia hospitals, will be furnished
within twenty-four hohrs . after a request to do so is re
ceived at the office. No; 130 T. CHESTNUT Street.
The office of the Directory will he open daily (Sundays
excepted) from 9 o’clock A. M. to 6 o’clock P. M.
• The Commission receives aid from the
Government, and is wholly dependent on the voluntary
contributions of the public for the means of sustaining
its , operations) Contributions to its treasury are so
licited, and will be.thankfuilv received by , .
1 V ; CALEB. COPE; Treasurer, -
apl-wfm 12fc N. E, corner of MINOR and SIXTH Sts.
A/TIiS. s. J. HUTTON’S* SIMPLIFIED
system ofDRESS-CUTTING,-adapted to all sizes
and figures,ltausht in half-hour lessons. Price $3. N-
E.lcorner ELEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. i
Ladies and Dress-makers would/do well to call and
examine. Waist pattern cut by this system to fit the
form for 12 cents. Great : ip.uucameute offered to
Agents. - mh2B-l2t
NEW PUBLICATIONS*
THE PRESS OP
J. B. LIPPINOOTT & CO.,
715 AND 717 MARKET ST.
I.
SOBTALK’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. 12mo 81.75.
Few years of Military Annals are so fertile in events as
that which hasjuet expired. Full of varied chances, the
year 1862onght to teach us a great, lesson. It oughtto
remind us that “The great principles of war cannot be
violated with impunity. ” It maY‘be interentingas well
as useful to investigate the causes, both of the great dis
asurs which have befallen our armies, aad of the suc
cesses which tney have achieved. ' - : ; ,
By passing in review the different operations, and by
discussing them from a strictly military stand-point, we
may so perceive the errors of 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 Re
view of the Campaign of 1862, and even to discuss ope
rations which will probably take place in 1863.
PEErACE. •
11.
HAMMOND’S
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMOIRS
A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS IN
.PHYSIOLOGY.
BY WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M. D.,
-Surgeon General U. S. Army,
8v0,52.
CONTENTS.
1. Theßelations existing between-Urea and Uric Acid*.
2.' Urological Contributions. 3. On the Excretion ofPhos
phorlc Acid through the Kidneys., 4. The Physiological
Etfectsof Alchohol and Tobacco upon the Human System.
5. Experimental Researches relative to the Nutritive
Value and Physiological Effects of Albumen, Starch, and.
Gum, when singly and exclusively used as Food. 6. On
the Alterations induced by Intermittent Fever in the
Physical and Chemical Qualities of the Urine, and on tlie
Action of tie Disulphate of Quinirie. 7. On the u jec
tion of| Urea and other Substances of; the Blood,
8. On the Action o Certain Vegetable Diuretics. 9 Ex
perimental Researches relative to Corroval and Vao, two
*New: Varieties of Woorara, the South-American Arrow
Poison, (with Dr. Mitchell). 10. On the Physical aud
Chemical Characteristics of Corroval and Vao, two re
cently discovered Varieties,of Woorara, andvon a New
Alkaloid Constituting their Active Priueiple, (with Dr,
Mitchell). 11. Experimettal Researches relative.to a
fupposed New Species of Upas. 12. Further Experimants
relating to the Diuretic Action of Colchicum. 13. Urse
mic rntoxicatiop. . ap4-6t
7JHE CONDUCT OF/FhE^VYAR.
BEPOET OF THE COIftEESSIOKAL COMMITTEE ON
:the opehatjons of theaeihy of the- '
POT OMAC. ■
. CAUSES OF ITS INACTION AND. ILL-SUCCESS..
ITS SEVERAL CAMPAIGNS.
WHY Me CLELL AN . WAS ' REMOVED.
THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG.
REMOVAL OF BURNSIDE.
This masterly report was published entire in the New
York £of April 6th. PRICE THREE CENTS.
It is also published in a neat Pamphlet of 32 pages, and
for sale by all Newsmen. Price 5 cents ; $4 per hun
dred, and-$35 per thousand. If sent by mail, one cent
each, in addition, .will be charged. Address,
. THE TRIBUNE,
It 154: NASSAU Street, New York,
T7ASTEBN TALES. FULL OE THE
-*-* -marvellous and interestiaff, ns “The Arabian
Nights. Cloth‘BB cents; red edges SSL
CHALLEN, Publisher.- \
apB-6t 13Q8 CHESTNUT.
rYRNAMENT YOUR PARLOR WITH
the magnificent impeiial Photographs of Great
Paintings published by CETALLfcN,
apB-6t ; ' 1308 CHEaTNUT.
riOCS AND GAME AND OTHER
: PrHOTOGRAPHS, adapted to the smoking-ioom or
study..' -CHALLEN, Pahlisber,
~apB 6t . ■ , 13^8-CHESTNUT.
CTR]PLE-THICK NOTE PAPER, AND
Envelopes to match, is she most elegaut and fash
ionable.' : \ • CHALLEN, Stationer,
apB-6t - -- • 1308 CHESTNUT.
I\TOW BEADY.— I ‘CATALOGUE OF
A* NEW JERSEY BILLS OF CREDIT. 55 Price 15
cents. For sale by A C. KLINE.
It* 844 WALNUT Street.
QEISS’S LAST TIMES.
A NEW EDITION, - JUST READY.
ALSO,
SEISS ON LEVITICUS. 12mo. cloth.
BOXLEY.’S ORIGIN.OF THE SPECIES.
MADGE; Or, NIGHT. AND' MORNING.
NEW AND COMPLETE TAXPAYERS’ MANUAL.
NEWTON’S BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS. - .
SCHALK’S CAMPAIGN of .1562 and ’63.
HAMMOND’S PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMOIRS
LINDSAY & BLaKISTON.
ap6 35 South SlXTH’Street, above Chestnut.
FOUR NEW BOOKS.
OAK LET O NT
PUBLISHES THIS DAY :
U. S. Tax. Law.- * - GOVERNMENT EDITION ” as
amended at the late Congress. Embodying the Govern
ment Income Tixes and Stamp Duties; Tariffs; List of
Assessors;. Decisions, and infermation of every kind.
Prepared upon a new and improved plan by E. H. Hall,
Washington, D. C. One elegant 12mo, cloth bound,
price 75 cents; or paper covers, 50 cents. The best and
cheapest edition in the market. Copyright secured.
*»* Be sure to order Carleton’s “Government Edition.”
11.
lowa. - Vl!^RlffrTKg'SteJ«i:- I ?mß , \mi»-lliiJiony i _ of
bound, price $1.25.
Wanderings of a Beaiity.—A Story of Three
Loves - By. Mrs. Edwin James. , Aromantic and spicy
work, that will irresistibly attract a large portion of the
novel-reading community. With steel frontispiece.
Cloth bound, $1; paper covers, 75 cents.
I/wlii.—A capital new Novel; by Manse T. Walworth,
.of Saratoga., One large 12mo, : cloth bound, price $1.25.
"■ IN PRESS: ' ‘ '
And will be ready in a few days—l. MY,SOUTHERN:
FRIENDS, by the author of “ Among the Pines. ”
11. VINCENZO, ahewnovel bytho author of “Doctor
Antonio.” 111. EXPERIENCES IN MY ElFSi_bv D. D.
Hume, the celebrated Spiritualist, with an Introduction,
-by Judge Edmonds. .
JSSF-*** These books are Sold by all booksellers, and
will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, bv «. '
CARLETON, Publisher. New York 1 ,
ap4-s&w. No. 413 Broadway, cornerLISEENARD St.
I n OTS.—THUMB GTS.
AV7 ; Tom Thumb and Wife on one card, j
Com. Nuttand MinDieWarren on one card.
Lavinia and M nnie Warren on one card.
The above are Photographs, not Engravings or Litho
graphs. \
Price $1 dozen; $S per hundred. t
apS-2t ,G. W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT St.
SHAKSFEARIAN LUNCH!
HACKETT’S NEW BOOK ON SHAKSPEARE is de
nominated A SHAKSPEARIAN LUNCH;”by very
clever literary cities about town.
The New York Daily Tines&KYs: ” What with green
room gossip, sparkling stage reminiscences, intelligent
interpretation, including just criticism and candid com
ment, valuable references to contemporaneous theatrical
events and actors, and suggestive hints upon nearly all
ShakspeariansnbjectSjMr. Hackett’sbook is a very/much
more readable volume and agreeable library companion
than the grave title on its back would at first indicate.”
A THIRD EDITION of this capital book is just ready.
One elegant volume, cloth bound, with a fine steel por
trait. Price $1.50.
' CARLETON. Publisher, New York,
ap4-sws 413 BROADWAY, cor. Lispenard st.
gAZARD’S BOOKSTORE,
734 CHESTNUT ; STREET,
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
All Books usually to be had in *
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
fe6-tf
SM ED L E Y’S ATL A S
OF
PHILADELPHIA,
From the official recorded Surveys of the City. In
twenty-five Sections or Maps, showing the size of blocks,
width of streets, location of buildings, churches, parks,
railroads, cemeteries. &c. Exhibiting on a large scale
GERMANTOWN, WEST PHILADELPHIA, FRANK
FORD, and the entire city. Printed on heavy drafting
paper and handsomely bound. A work of great value at
the present time, to capitalists and those seeking real
estate investments. Price, $2O.
By SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, City Surveyor. Eleventh
Distiict, corner Lancaster avenue and Thirty-fifth street,
where copies may be procured, or of :"
J. B. LIPPTNCOTT & CO.,
mh27-lm No. 715 MARKET Street.
T> BAD Y—("OFFICIAL ), THE UNITED
■H States Conscription Act, or National Militia Bill,
with a copious Index for reference. JAMES W. FOR
TUNE, Publisher, 102 CENTRE St., N. Y. Price, five
cents. - - ■' mh‘2-5-lm
PROF. GREEN ON COLENSO.—
The Pentateuch Vindicated from the Aspersions of
Colenso. By Wm. H, Green, D. D. $1.25.
SKETCHES OF THE WAR. -ASeries of Letters to the
North Moore Street School of New Y ork. By Capt. Chas.
C. Nott. 75 cents.
GRANDMAMA’S SUNSHINE AND OTHER STORIES.
18mo. 60 cents.
MY MOTHER’S CHAtR. 18mo. 30 cents.
THE DUTY OF THE HOUR.: By Rev. Samuel T.
Spear, D. D. Pamphlet. 10 cents,
For Sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIF.N,
mh23 606 CHESTNUT Street. -
ONLY 10 CENTS!—JUST RECEIVED,
Cartes de Visit© of Gen. TOM THUMB and LADY,
in Wedding Costume,' at the
ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, .
439 CHESTNUT Street,
mh2Q-tf Opposite the new Post Office.
in CENTS! 10 CENTS! 10 CENTS !
For the Bride and Bridegroom,
MR. AND MRS. TOM THUMB,
In Bridal Dress,
AT THE ORIGINAL GIVT-BOOK EMPORCUM,
439 CHESTNUT Street,
mh2o-tf Opposite the new Post Office.
T?LEG£NT PHOTOGRAPH COPIES
XJ OF NATURAL FLOWERS.
Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Annuals, &c., Ac., in the most
perfect truthfulness to nature, ju it ready for the album,
and as copies for the pencil in; water, oil, and crayon,
and for coloring with the new prepared colors. NEW
TON’S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBUMEN PIC
TURES -
J. E. TILTON & CO , BOSTON.
Price for the copies of Flowers 25 cents each, for NEW
TON’S-Prepsred, Colors $3.30, including bottle of Re
ducing Liquid and full directions for use. Beware of.*
miserable imitations of these colors.. The genuine have •
name, J. E. TILTON & CO., on each box and bottle. -
. mh2o-lm a, - ‘' ■
OK CENTS.—PHOTOGRAPH AL
BUMS from 35 Centß to 35 Dollars l The largest as
sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices ih the
‘’standard AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all
that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low
rates.
Ail of G. G. EVANS’ PUBLICATIONS at the
OLD PRICESI
Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM.
439 CHESTNUT Street.
PMUTOGKAJPHB.
TJEIMER’S COLORED PHOTO
■JA 'GRAPHS for *1 are just the style to please. Ac
curate likenesses, naturally colored, at moderate charge;
onlysl. Gallery, SECOND. Street, above Green. It
r<EOROE LIFFARD.—A VERY FINE
\JT CARD PHOTOGRAPH of the late GEORGE LIP-
MCALLISTER & BROTHER,
»n7-2t : : "TBB CHESTNUT Street.
A DMIRAL LA VAIiTiETTE.—A VERY
JX. fine CARD PHOTOGRAPH' of the late Admiral.
lavalleite. McAllister* brother.,*
au7-2t .TAS CHESTNUT Street.^
HP H O S E WHO WANT A GOOD;
A likeuess/ at a moderate charge, should . geV, one
of EETMER’S Colored Photographs, ot fine quality-,, na
turally colored. Only $l. SECOND St.,aVoveGreeu. It
gTRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA.
Just received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN EINE GROCERIES,
fe3S, CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
WANTS.
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH
* * some capital, and well acquainted with the Retail
Fancy Goode Business* to take an interest is and the
charge of a Retail|Stare. Address “A. L. at this
office. m It*
WANTED —IN THE NEIGHBOR
** hood of Germantown, to commence in May or
Jane, pleasant SUMMER BOARDING fora family office
persons. A liberal price will be wnid for good, hotn.V'
like accommodations. A place where there are no other
boarders preferred. Address, stating particulars, *‘C B.
W., ” office of this paper. apB-ws2t*
WANTED—A SITE FOR A MANU-
T I FACTORY, (with buildings on preferred,) near
the city, and haying water communication. Address
Box 1281 Philadelphia P.O. ~ ap7-3t*
r rO CAPITALISTS.— A MACHINIST
of large experience and an established reputation,
is desirous of forming a connection,. with, adequate capi
tal, to'po into the MACHINE business. Address ,M.»
Aartn American office, ... - V . ap7-6t*
WANTE D— B Y A FAMILY OF
Four a tenement over a store, or pari: of a house
with a respectable sm-aiT fa nily, above 'Market and
below Broad, and within a few squares of Eighth and
Race. Neighborhood must be sood: Address “N-,”
Press office. • - . ap7-3t*
WAN TED TO PURCHASE OR KX
. ; CHANGE for city!property a Dwellimr-lrmne,
with modern improvements, sttmte between *ARKGT
amt VINE Streets. Priceabont Sin.QOO:’-Address-with
description, “A. B.Box MBS' Palladelnhia Hos
: . apB-3t*
'WANTED-ABOTjT THE FIRST OF
* * May a competent Book-keeper to take charge of
the books of a manufacturingestablishTneut. Thebest
of ; references required. Address Box 1705 Post Office, in
handwriting of applicant. ap7-2t*
WANTED OLOTHIN G— PE RSONS
• having Clothing to dispose of will please call or
address C. MILLER, 203 CHESTNUT et.mhlo-.mvrfSm*
DEPUTT QUARTERMASTER
Mgfeji GENERAL’S OFFlCE.—Philadhufhi a, ■ Feb. 9,
-VESSELS -WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points:
Tortogas.
• . Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbern, N.C. '
Fort Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, -
felO-tf / . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
BOARDING.
A PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST CAN
liave a very nice OFFICE, with a superior SUI T OF
ROOM S !, on second story, if desired, with
BOARD, in one of the best localities on t'IIIaSTNUT
Street. A chance Eeldom to be met with. Address F. S.
A. . Post Office. - ap7-3l* •
-LOST ANl> FOUND.
T OST— PERPETUAL PULICY No.
3,4.82 in the Spring Garden Insurance Company,
issued to E. HESS for $2,000. Application has bsen
made to the company for renewal. apl-s&wSt*
T OST OR MISLAID—CERTIFICATE
-LJ No. 106 for 24 shares of Stock in the MANUFAG PU
REES’ INSURANCE COMPANY. Ail persons are here
by cautioned against negotiating same, as application
has been made for renewal.
, fell-w9t* WILLIAM A. RHODES.
J OST CERTIFICATES.—NOTICE IS
: *~ J 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, issucd'by' the
Bank of Pennsylvania, (acting as transfer agent of the
Commonwealth,) in the nam* of the Honorable Colonel
LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars,
Putney Surrey, in England:
No. 355, dated April 6, 1837, act of April LI, 1835, for $-1,000.
No. 356, do do do do . for $5,000.
No. 357, do do . do . do for $2,000.
mh3l-3m.
FOR SALE ASTD TO LET.
C'OAL YABD'EOE SALE.—THE
best fitted-up Yard in the city./ Capacity /or doing
any amount of business. Inquire.on the piemises, No
V 57 North; NINTH St., below Ginird avenue apB-6t*
TO LENT- FART OF AN OFFICE
OR. DESK ROOM in the neighborhood of FRONT
and WALNUT.- Address Box 2675 Post Office, stating
nature of business.. . • ii*
TO PLOEESBION AL MEN;—TO LET,
an - OFFICE,’in the vicinity of FIFTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Sts. Address ap7-:jc
dp TO LET—A GOOD HOUSE, TO A
•ISiifismall private family. Rent taken out in board.
'Address “fii., •’Pre§s office. apS-3i*
M TO COAL AND 108 DRiLEJtiS.—
FOR SALEorTOLET, the large BUI CiDLNG-on the
nonheast corner of CA.LLOWHILL and EIGHTH Streets,
having a front of 55 teet, end extending through to Wil
low street, with railroad tracks into the buiidiug, and
large and substantial bins for the storage of Coal.
For the retail trade this property offers unusual in
ducements, having been built and .arranged expressly
for the Coal and Ice business, the locality being con
sidered one of the best in the city.
The rooms in the second and third stories are large,
and suitable for public meetings, armories, &c., &c.
Apply to .1, D. REIN BOTH,
apS-St*.-. . 430 WALNUT Street.
m. FOB SALE—A VERY DE-
S&a. SIRABLE RESIDENCE, with side yard attached,
on Eighteenth street, above Arch. Apply to WM. ROB
- ALLEN, . S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT,
(Second Floor.) up7-3t*
M EUB SALE—SEVERAL; HAND
SOME COTTAGES in and hear Germantown. Ap
ply to WM. ROSSbLL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH
and WALNUT, (Second Floor.) • • • " ap7-3t*
m FOB SALE—A FIVE-STOBY
-Ebl*A-STORE on Third -street, above Arch Applv to
WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH r and
WALNUT, (Second Floor ) ap7-3t*
m FOB SALE.-HANDSOME
33C, RUGAR-MAPLE TREES, at low prices. HENRY
A. JOHNSON, opposite Six Mile Stone, Germantown. .
VALUABLE FARM AT FUBLIO
2CSALE, in RIDLEY, Delaware county, Pa., five
miles, from the Philadelphia line..—On WEDNESDAY,
April 15, 1863, at one o’clock P. M., Ninety-six Acres of
TJTG;
Frame Barn; Wagon House; two stone Spring Houses,
over excellent water; Tenant House for two families
All the buildings in good repair. Two Apple Orchards
and other fruit trees. There is a good landing on tide
water, at which vessels of a large class can load and
unload at ccromon tides. The trains on the Philadel
phia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad stop at tlie
Lazaretto station, within one mile of the premises. For '
further information, call previous to sale, on the under- "
signed, at the premises. . J. ENGLE SMITH,
apS-6t* : THOS, P. SMITH.
PERSONAL.
A. GIKTLEMAN WISHING TO COR
aaareSB ?P SS
PENSIONS.—SIOO BOUNTY AND
PAY procured and Soldi ora Sailnra
and the relatives of such as are ®
and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have serve<r'w£!L i .
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,
mh!3 434 WALNUT Street
MARSHAL'S SALES.
TV/fABSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
-k’-*- of a Writ of Saleby the Honorable John Cadwa
lader, Judge of the District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, iu Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public .'•ale, to the
• highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILL
STREET WHARF, on SATURDAY, April 18, 1563, at 12
o’clockM. , a portion of the machinery and portion of
the cargo of the steamer Queen of the Wave.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United States Marshal E. D of Pa.
Philadelphia, April 7,1563. . apS-6t
A/TARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
-k*-*- of a Writ of Sale; by the Honorable John Cadwala
der, Judge of the District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at the store No. 519
ARCH Street, on WEDNESDAY, 'April 22, 1863, at 11
o’clock A. M., a portion of the cargo of- the steamer
Bermuda, as follows:
221 cases dry goods; 91 casos prints; S cases muslins;
9 bales canvass; 2o cases sheetings; 6 cases vulcanized
gum cloth: 9 cases spool cotton and thread; 2 cases tan-
Bers’leather cloth;-3 cases military insignia; 3 cases
gjcjrintz; 9 cases merinoe's; 29 miscellaneous trimmings;
Tease tickings; 3 cates edgings; 2 cases ribbons ; 2 cases
flannels: 3 cases cambrics; 2 cases lawns ; 2 cases linens;
2 cases checks; 1 case cords; 3 cases de laines; T case
mohairs; 1 case rugs-; 1 case umbrellas: 1 case silk hand
kerchiefs; lease tapes; 1 case buttons. Catalogues will be
issued five days prior to the sale, when the goods can be
examined. WILLIAM MILL WARD,
United States Marshal E.D. of Pa.
Philadelphia, April 7,1563. apS-8t
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPH ANS’ COURT FOR THE
J- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN C. WEBEE,
- The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
aßd adjust the final account of BENJAMIN E. CHAIN
and THEODORE W. BEAN, Administrators of the es
tate of JOHN C. WEBER, deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of April, A.
D. 1563, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office. No. 365’'South
THIRD Street, m the city of Philadelphia.
tEDWARD TILBURY JONES,;
apS-wfmst Auditor.
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
vJ TKICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, .
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the Uuited States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in ,
general who have, or pretend to have, anj' right, title, or
interest ini anchor, .600 pounds;! anchor, 50u pounds;
Ismail boat and davttfcs; 24 packages tin;l iron tiller;l
old coil-wire rigging; 2 pump spears; break and stan
chion;! vacuum gauger; 1 steam gauge; 1 binuacleand
compass ;1 box of medicine; 1 nauser, 2 side lanterns; 1
mast-head lantern; being a part of the steamer Queen
of the Wave and her cargo, captured off the mouth of the
Santee river, South Carolina, by the United States steam
er Conemaugh,temporarily commanded’by Lieutenant
Commanding Eastman, and brought to this port by
the United States steamer Massachusetts, to be mo
nished,'cited, and called tojudgraentat the time and place
underwritten, and to th'e effect hereafter expressed,(justice
so requiring.) You are therefore charged-, and strictly en
joined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by
publishing iEbse presents in at least two of the daily
newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila
delphia, anuin the Legal Intelligencer, you do monish
and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily,
all persons in . general who have,'or pretend to'have,
any right, title, or interest in the said parts of the
steamer Queen of the Wave, and. her cargo, to ap
pear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the
Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room,
in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day af
ter 1 : publication of these presents, if it be .a court day,
or else on the next court day following, between the usual
hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or
allege, in due form of law,a reas o nable and Ia w ful ex
cuse, if any they have, why the said parts of; the
steamer Queen of the Wave and her cargo should noc be
pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the
same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods
of their enemies or otherwise, liable ana subject to con
demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and
lawful prizes; and further to do and receive m this be
half as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly in
timate, or-cause to be intimated,, unto all persons afore
said generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents
it is also-intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the
time and-place" above'mentioned, 4 -or appear and shall
not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary,
then said District Court doth inteud and will proceed
to adjudication on the said : eapture»and may pronounce
that the said parts of the -steamer. Queen of the Wave
and her cargo did belong, at the time of the capture
of the same, to the enemies of: the. United - States of
America, and as goods of their enemies,’or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation,
to be adjudged and condemned. as lawful' prize, the
absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and
intimated in anywise notwithstanding,' and that you
duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do
in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable-JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said .Court, at Philadelphia, this fourth day
of APRIL, A. D-. ISS&. and in the eighty-seventh year
of the independence ol the said United States.
npS-St G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court..
J£ EBB’S
FBSKISHIKa. CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH-
MENT, -
CHINA HALL, 5&9 CHESTNUT STREET,
DIRECTO ©SPGBITE INDEPEXD&NC3 HALL, PHILADELPHIA’,
" Hotels; restanrautsy and shipping supplied. China
and glass packed In a proper manner.- , ,
ja R. -China decorated to order; also, initials Send
crests elegantly engraved on • '
Or»i«rs by mail promptly attended to.
JOE 1 ICE! ICE! ICE 1 ICE I ICE 1
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Families, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Crfiara Saloons.
&c , *c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON
ICE,* at the very lowest market rates, jteabirff and
large consumers supplied at wholesale, prices.
Wagons run inAll paveu limits of the Consolidated city,
’and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. ,
- THOS. E CAHILL,
f3»5 WALNUT Street. • •
Affii,... I North Penna R.Master street.
■ umces. \ Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets
Bp3*3inif , vPine-street wharf,
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
' ITALIAN OPERA.
Director J OBAN.
positively the last four nights.
T .THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. April Bth,
LAST NIGHT BBT THREE OF THE SEASON.
Btyerbeer’a world-renowned Opera,
... ROBERTO IL DIAVOLO.
-'-olice I Mile Cordier......lsabella.
TTer. Toft? oll '""-D® 0^U 0 - Ibis- Susini Bertram.
f
JMrG B w e U^rfa”?e n t l " M S' ; '“' i "' V,:4 '' d ' ,reCtio,i
Condnctar and SirKUZro.
\ ITA LI AN AND FKENCHOPERA
Li.FIGLIA DEL REGIMENTO....7...MTSB ktstt ona
LE3 JfOCES DE JE M’LLE CORDTFR
In- hot native a Ba>let
FRIDAY, BALfEY’S GREAT WORK
LA JUIYjs, (TEEJEWESS >
SATURDAY, POSITIVELY LAST NIuHT OF THE
OPERA.
AN PERFORMANCE.
Admission l»Farquefc, Dress Circle, and Balcony, $!•
Reserved seato 59' cents extra ;• Family Circle fiO cents;
Gallery 25cenro
Seats can be secured at the Academy, and at Gould’s
Music Store, coiner of Chestnut and Seventh streets It
New chestnut-stkebt thea
tre.
Lessee and Manager. Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE.
THIS (WEDNESDAYS EVENING. Afril Btb. I 86&
THE CELEBRATED GERMAN ARTIST,
DANIEL E. SA-N-EWSTANN,
Will appear for
v THE THIRD TI-MEi
In the New Play,
NARCISSE:- . .
OR, TJIE LAST OF THS-POMPADOURS.
Madame de Pompadour, born iii'the ranks ot the peol
- aud seating herself at her ease upon the Throne of'
Blanche of Castile, protecting Philosophers atld banish-w
Jng the Jesuits, jtre&ting great Noblemen with tae same*
as Arti-ts. was
ONE OF ,THE CAUSES OF' THE - FRENCH
REVOLUTION,i
NEW SCENERY,
NEW DRESS
/v • N£W APPOINTMENTS’,
AND A SUPERB CAST OF CHARACTERS.
THURSDAY, April-Sth.
POSITIVELY THe, LAST NIGHT BU-'ONS OF
a in *•>«'‘‘’gla'Siatob;?
Apri, llth THE LAST NIGHT OF
„ Daniel e ban dm inn.
Asd Positively the last time upon vrh.ich.
KaRCISSB: ■
OE. THE HE jPOMPADOURS;
~ •-calt-be^prodOced. 7
Hr. WBEATLEY takes pleasure' in announcing that
liehaabeen enabled to effect a brief>J?arewell Engage
ment, prior to her departife'tbr Europe, wicfa the
GREAT TRAGIC ARTIS t’E,
■■■• . MISSBaTSHAN.
. This young lady ? s remvrkstble impersonations are
UNPARALLELED Iff-THE-HD* TORY OF THE STAGE.-
MONDAY EVENING, April 13th,'
She will appear, for ibe first time, la her. great uew
ch a*-a«*ter, •
LEAH, THE JEWISH MAIDEN
Doors open at ?hj: Onpaia rises at 7% o'clock -
M RB. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET
XTJ. THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY
v FIFTEENTH NIGHT OF MARY PROVOST ’
TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, Aprilcth, 1333; .
„ - . LUCKETIA BORGTIA.
Lucretia Borgia. ~ .Mary Provost.
Geparo v .. .. .V.%; . Barton HilL
To conclude with the Glorious Comedylof
OUR.AMERICAN COUSIN.
Lord Dundreary.......;... Barton Hill.
A-a T renchard - Fraak. Drew.
Florence Trenchnrd .Mrs. John Drew.
Mary Meredith.......' . Miss J 5. Price.
In Rebearfal, a New and Sterling Play.
Prices as nsnal. Curtain rises at 7K o' clock.
THEATRE. .
Upon the occasion of the FAREWELL .BENEFIT of
the Gr-eat Artiste,
MARY PROVOST,
FRIDAY EVENING. April 8,
Sr e will appear in two New Characters, the most
Fashionable and Powerful bill of her successful Engage
ment rand every visitor of the Theatre on that evening
will he gratuitously presented with a cart d de visits of
MISS PROVOST. , ■ mhB-2t
\\7 ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
“*, Sole Lestee *... .Sirs. M.-A_ GARRETTSOJBT.
Business Anent... Mr. JOHN.T. DONNELLY.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, April 8, 1£63,
. . EVERYBODY’S FRIEND
Major De Boots Mr. j. s. Clarke.
To be followed by the Capital Comedv, entitled
• FASHIONABLE SOCIETY.
Jack Cabbage... Mr. J. S. Clarke.
To conclude with the Capital Farce of
SOMEBODY *S COAT.
Smashington Mr. J. $. Clarke.
Doors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 7j 4.
WHITTAKER’S CIRCUS, MARKET
* " Street, above TWELFTH Street.-,
Admission, 25 cents; Private Box and Balcony Seats.
50cents; Gallery— Adults, 15 cents; Do. Boys, J. 9 cents.
Colored Gallery, 15 cents.
THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, ihe Last Grand
Matinee, but one, will be given, when the Patients .of
several of the Unitedflftates Hospitals have been invited
to attend.. A Programme iaden.with choice
EQUESTEIAN GEMS and BRILLIANT GYMNASTIC
EFFORTS will be presented.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, April 3.1863,
A GRAND ENTREE by the Company', to be followed by
an Elegant Act of Equestrianism by
M’LLE MARIE and M’LLE VIRGINIA.
. To conclude with A.NTICSOF THE COMIC MULES.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
LAST WEEK. ,
WOODROFFE’S
, BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS-BLOWERS
. ; : EVERY EVENING,
The celebrated lowrpressure Glass Steam-Engine “ MO-
IflT’OR” will be in full opeiatioa.
All the works of art distributed gratuitously *o the
visitoit. '
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Chird
ren’s Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will e
ceive a GIFT. .
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April Sell, a CASE op-
WORK will be given ;o the best-lookiug Lady iu the-
Hall
On FRIDAY aCASEOF WORK will be given to the
best-looking Gent in the Hall.
The Firs-t pref-enc, each Evening, will be a spl&r did
CASE OF GLASS ORK. *
Admission, 15 cte. No half price. Exhibition cor.
mcnces in the evening at So ? clpek; aitersobu at 3. ap6-6t*'
FSN N S YLV A NIA
THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE ACADEMY is now closed to prepare for the
JNNUAL EXHIBITION, and Trill open again on the
27th instant. ap 6-if
IP. GHOROH’S HW PICTURE,
Es® straws- made
vie n 6 vi °U he , ls aow ,i U exhibition at Wil-
AM S, AP d IM Bo “J st P r e- »3* CHESTNUT St. , Jrom 8
A. ,M to SP. M. Admission, 25 coats
mhol-lm JOHN McCLTOE. Publisher
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS TENETS
_
SIGNOR BLITZ,
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with Ms
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his-new-and
poptuar entertainments EVERY EVENING during the
■week, commencing at 7J< o’clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The.attraction*
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderftd
po weirs in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Bird*
m their new characters. - *
cents. Children 13 cents,
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
-I- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 3%P. M. Ad
mission TEN GENTS. Store No. 11 South EIGHTH
-Street. ■ del7-wtf
A—PUBLIC
'-A.REBEABBALS every
at 3K o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL,. CAR!
SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of At*
tickets $l. To he had of Aadx6 & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at ih«
Hall door. • - • n027-fcf
Has slbb’S orchestra.
NEW.OFFICE,
814 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo-8»
J)R. STOETEE’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
For the cure of Dyspepsia.
FOR SALE AT HOTELS AND DRUGGISTS.
Principal Philadelphia Depot,
apl-ws&ml2t* 356 South SECOND Street
r PH OMPSON ’S COMPOUND SYRUP
AOF TAR.—The almost invariable satisfaction attend
ing the use of this Compound in Pulmonary and Bron
chial diseases, severe and obstinate Coughs and Colds.
Asthma, &c., has rendered it the most popular remedy
in these affections, and should claim for it a trial from
all requiring a medicine which combines expectorant
and healing properties. Prepared and sold by
' ANGNEY, Druggist,
It* FIFTH and SPRUCE Streets.
POUGES, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION.
Cured to a .
Compound Syrup of
WILD CHERRY,
than auy other remedy or treatment yet discovered.
Have you Cough, Sore Throat, Weak Breast ?
Have you Bronchitis, Asthma. ‘ *
Have you Weak Nerves, Disturbed Sleep?
Have you Disordered Liver, Blood-spitting ?
Have you Pains, Side, Breast. Soreness?
Have you Night Sweats, Great Weakness ?
Have you auy Pulmonary Complaint ? >
How important to employ at once a reliable remedy,
and not tamper with simple mixtures, lozenges, Sc.,
which only palliate. Thirty' years’ experience has
proven that "Dr. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYIiUP OF
WILD CHERRY” seldom, if ever, fails to cure a cough.
-'Even where the lungs have become much disordered,
with night sweat. 5 ?, burning fever, pains and oppression,
it has ptfected-many wonderful cures. Prepared only by
Dr. SWA' N£ & SON. 3.IOSIXTH Street above Vine,
Philadelphia. Sold by all df-alers in medicine. ap3-tf
deceased..
“A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYS
■fA PERSIA.”
Dj spepsia of the most aggravated form. Nausea, Head
ache. Jaundice. Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eat
ing, Debility of the Neiwous System, Disordered Liver,
Vertigo, Dimness of Sighi, cured by this old standard
remedy. Wholesale and retail, at “DR SWAYNE’S,”
330 S I XTH, above Vine. ap3
rpETTEB, SCALD HEAD, ITCH,
-“- BLOTCHES—aII Emotions of the-Skin., Chronic
Erysipelas of the face, ofd Ulcers of lons standing, tk*t
put at defiance every othtr mode of treatment, are per
manently cured bv *
‘ ‘ BK. SWAT NE’S ALL-HEALINGS OINTMENT. ”
Prepared only by PR. SWAYST! A SOiT, 330 Worth
SIXTH Street, above'Vxne. ap3-tf
jgyi: ajs t d eab.— pbof. j. Isaacs,
Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Holland; is per
manently located ai No. 611 PINS Street, where he
all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cure*—
If curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain
. w b —No charges made for examination* Office hour*
from B*to 11 o’clock A Iff. and 2 to 7 P. M. jas-3m*
. FOR ALBANY AND TROY.
.JHWabaSr—Steamer NEW JERSEY, Thompson
maetjr, is now loading for the above points, and will
sail on WEDNESDAY April & at IfcJL &t
. For freight* which will he taken on reasonable terms,
apply to Si EAANAGaN,
ap7-2t . No. 304: South DELAWARE Avenue
MMUTT ©> N! MUTTON !
DAVID B. |PADD. & BHC.THEBhiU-e jnst re
ceived some vory fine South Down, Oots
wold, and Leister MUT'SON. Also, SPRING
Lamb, which can be badiat thbi&Stalls, Nos. 53 ana
55 WESTERN MARKET, comw-of SIXTEENTH and
market streets. . ■
The above Mutton andiliamb osa be had any day in th*
week. ‘ . mh^-lta*
WILUIAM' N. ATTWOOD,
• " 1 BNDE2H4KER, ■ .
Has yemoved frojtQ.his-foniiQS’iifcsidaDce to x» north
ELEVENTH Slreeii third- hoase below 'Arch, w«et
Bide. mMI-lmif
WWBH A. HUGHES, UN
3ERTAKER,
•' 359 South TE3STH Street, &bo.i% Spruce. .
ffllO-Sm . Wfeiiadeltinift.
BRANDY.—AN IN-
A VOSGE, in.B^nd,forsaleby
CHAS. S. « JAS. CARSTAIKS,
. W<wb»*WAX.'NTrP ftndat GRATm*KSf
T> A FIS P A T/T S B NS OF THE
A latest Fashions. Wholesale and Retail.—New
KPBUSG CLOAKS, Sleeves, Waists.- and Ciuldren’e
now ready at Mrs. S. J. HUTTON b, N. E.
coane* of-ELBVENTH'and SANSOM Streets
Also, I>jess and Mantilla Making, m all its branches.
Madame [Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion, and cutting
amd.ltaisfcing at the shortest notice. - _ . .
Bunning-stitch Sewing Machine. Lo-Bon Ton Fasmon^
Stamping for Bro-idiny and Embroidery. rnh2S-I£&
A DUESIYK LABELS.-^LiA BE LS CM?
-ft- a u ascriptions Printed, and GUMMEO, onroafum,-
able terms, by KIMiWALT & BROWN;,
Steam-Power Printer
111 and 113 South FOURTH. Plulft.
mhSl-lS
T V OB YTY P ES—PLEASING HO,
Jl TURKS,truthful likenesses. REINER'S. Ivorytvpea
-excctitetl iB a style of artistic nierit'tba.t cannot ba
excrlled. See-them m SECOND St., it ,
1 >RK’K PRESSES,, OLAY WHEELS,
-L' Kilns, Casting* Rriclnnakera’Tools, Factory H&ft
South FIFTH St. V MrT.T/KR
nH AMP AUNE.—AN [NYOTCE OP
. \*t “Comet” 84)j 44 Crescent” Chamnagne Wine.,ww*
I rt,* w>r »Mv -Owl. « LAVEKQHB.
I fee toit aati fkos?
AIMTUSEMEWTS.
EDWIN FORREST,
ACADEMY
JIIEDICAL.
WILLIAMS’ ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR.