ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST MIGHT. ' Girard—Clicatu\it si 'TP Fordney, Lancaster JLieut «T Hamoll, Indiana E T Foster, Beth lenem W H Stevens, L Superior'. <3 Lewie, Cincinnati FKWithey, Nashville <J W Poulson, Boston 0 Beastln, Delaware Miss Beastin & sister, Del M Pemberton, Wa>hington 6 S Martin,: Washington A W Kendall & la, Wash E II Conner, New York J C Fernald, Boston A 0 Houghton. Newark A M C Lyon, USA ML Atkinson, Maryland Col P Sides, U S-A : Mi.-s Beastin, Delaware XFrisbeiin, New York J) Lyle, Washington Airs J J Tmeaulf, Ponna W A Kiefer, Penmv E B Leisenviug, Penua 'WLNace&la, Baltimore H E Lein an, Lancaster H Potts, PoUstown I YY Rich, Baltimore 3t A Martin, M I), Harrisburg Copt G W Moore, Baltimore J 51 Simmons, Baltimore ‘ B Hughes J W Deal,Chamhevshurg N W Hickman, Delaware Geo Whiteside, Pith-buig Judge Donaldson, P s nua A A Hawks.' Lancaster HS Smith, New Hampshire Coutlueutal-Ninth e Mrs Bradlee, Bos-ton Mr & Mrs G Gray, Boston J M McLean, New York Master G SluLean, N Y Johu E Pointer, Scotland Robt Piutol, Scotland Sninl P Holden, New York I, H Zeregu it wf, New York S Schuyler & wf, N Y 32 Wright, New York Mrs Wright, New York W R Jones. New York Mrs W R .loues. New York EtW J Sherwood, lud'nap Jas Moan, Baltimore JF Dix, Baltimore 33 Myers, Georgetown <! C Bellows, Washington "W G Evans. New York *W33 Colli u, Boston J Keen, Evansville, Tnd F C Adams, Evansville, Ind T B Bunting, do J S G Hart & wf, Cincinnati O D Huyck, Alexandria Ym B McKenzie, New Y6rk F Lean, New York Bush K Sloau, Ohio .. i G Sclilosstein, St Louis *WT Griswold, Denver Frank ftleClnre.Denver Chas McClure, Denver *W W Sherwood. Milwaukee Sami Downer, Boston W J McAlpiu & la, Cinn 32 J Fuller, Cincinnati Gen F C Barlow Mrs Barlow G R Bmhcjiaid, St Louis JR Thompson, Nfawßedfd John Wilson. Pa GeoF Breneraau,. Lancaster A M Parker. Carlisle E Koch, New York TE Simmons, New York PBeckscher, Woodside J W Yates, New York T A Jenkes, Providence : . Mr Smith, Chilicothe IRHeckschev, New York W IS Cunningham, N Y Mrs G W Earle&son. Boston Chauncy Smith, Boston EW WestonYPrbv, RI M Simp3on, Washington TStrnthers, Warren,Pa Mrs J L Been, New York AWakeraan; New York C F Wells, Jr, Ponna r £ J Bacli. New Y ork Chas Jackson, Jr, Boston J Andersqu, New York II Taylor. New York H C Balderson & wife,N Y BEE Hutton, New York Ji D Biookinau. & wire, N Y M€rcliaiits , “s’oiutJii street, below Ai'di. € Osgood, Now York Miss Nagle, Milton, Pa C-has Harrison, New York F S Bellinger. Deersville Mias M Clifford,l,auc*stcr M H Snyder*Bethlehem. Thos Jftnney, Washington , 0 Wnrraan.New'Jersey IE R Solliday.New Jersey S F Fries, Mill villa, N.T W A Talbot. Ohio J K Clickoer, Lancaster O H Jadwin, Carbon co AM Conover H B Jadwin, Carbon co T Glover Wash T> G 2t H Duncan, Henry Wolfe, Pitt* burg Wade Hampton, Pittsburg Jos *bendrehoen, Wheeling 3) Smith & wf.Penua W G Ruckus, Massachusetts Mias E Reynolds, Wilksb’re C 1? PlHtt.Mvssachusetfcs sliss E L Smith, Plymouth J W Williams, New York *Tohn Brown, Jr, Allegheny-I G W Armstrong, Maine B H Luke, Allegheny Miss Armstrong, M*ine A Hovelar,Pittsburg R H Reeves New Jersey M F Rfealar.Sobuyl Haven E Woodward vyßHulLOttowa,lll _ G B Barrett,Cadiz,o Jolin'Fiddick.Galeiia .FT Barclay,Boston. A Milan . C Kowe, Stroudsburg Geo W Henr3' P W Kngler & la, Maryland A Warburnh, New York Morris Jones, Pittsburg A Jacobs & wf,Bienville John T Cochran A C Vaugh,Penun J)r Kenney • W A Widmaa, Bttcyru.s, 0 T B Hammer J TNewell.Bucyrns.O J P Reichards, Maryland J C Shirley,Huntingdon S C Brower, Brooklyn B S Haverstiek. Clearfield W F Noble, Carlisle, Pa «Tohn J Cable, Silver Spring R E Solbert, Chambersbnvg G W Hank'.Penna , W E Solberi.Chambersburg lErastus Byer, Pulaski W H Frymtro & in, Milton Jas L Scott, Pulaski Miss Snyder, Milton B Edeburn.Penna Ml>s McMurtry, Milton A H Stvickler, New Jersev J E McLean, Sh.ippensbn.rg JVlrs A E Bardwell, Pennu M StiUonger, Blairsville Mrs Strieker, Milton John Pollock. Easton .T Quiuly, Bucks co R Reynolds. Jr, Delaware C W Barr, BnUimora R D Cone, Winona, Min B D Nash, Virginia . H.Felix, Harrisburg J A Maxuree, Piltshurg Dr B F Trout, Peuna C A Lorenso. Pittsburg L Rusted, Galana, 111 IE H Chaffinch. Maryland T Foster, Galena. 11l Jaa H McKee & wf, Hazleton Mrs Crumbaker, Ohio MC. Jackson & sou,Pen na Miss Eily, Waskingconville Miss Murdock, Milton, Pa American—Cliestrm.l J J Bui ton, Lancaster IN L Beockiu, New York II Crandall, Albany' Lieut W K Sturgeon, Fa It Collins, Pa T P Williamson. Pa W H Guthrie, Turtle Creek J T Smith, Beading H V Fawkes; New York H A Kay. New Yorlc B Cluif, New York A F Oalerlob, Hoilulaysbg J M Davis Mrs Smith, Rending It Stillwell, Scranton, Pa !S S Martin, Virginia J 3 T Hatch & la, New York -T T Cunningham, Del !B F Forks, Delaware 3 W Sivmau, Delaware St. Lonis-Chestnut A M Kinney, New York Adolph Herzog, USA JfVan Rensselaer, N J G W Wollaston S K Wilson, USA LG Wentzle, Washington A T Howes IB F Ervington, New York M Schettet, New xork' <J A Cheney .Boston T H Eaton, Pittsburg IE Johnson, Bangor, Me Mrs Haven & ch, St Louis Miss Dunlap, St Li nis Mrs A M Jones, Ft Louis C S Jennings, St Louis GWB) omell & wf, N Y W Simms, New York J Harris, Pittsburg . Tile Union-Arch si F W Barrett, Wheolmg J Patterson, Juniata co It M Linilley, Boston <5 W N Yost, Pittsburg Joseph Hamburger itrect, above Third. J G Unkfer, Minerva., 0 James Naugliton, Ohio Geo Odenkirk & la, Penna J B Proctor, Massachusetts R Pratt & la,Lowistown.Pa Mias L 0 Perm. Lewist’n.Pa S Harper, New Concord, 0 G Euut, Ohio SOberlin, Massillon. 0 J B Street, Middletown, Del J D Mcßride, Mansfield, 0 W Herron, Ohio MO Wheeler, Unionport, 0| G W Moore, Ohio Dr E Jackson, New York W B Greal, Ohio GW Dixon, Bethlehem W H Draper, New York 3) ILBeecner, Pottaville S R Myers, Lancaster co J Lercb, Bethlehem St,, above Third, C Sharp, Pittsburg J Deninger, Lebanon co i Sonrheer, Safe Harbor M R Shenk, Safe Harbor J H Hershey, Mount Joy D Sbalhart, Danvillo J W Frey D M ICarmauy, Lebanon \ Vivcn, New York W Ault, Lebanon co D C Smith, Lebanon, Pa! WUhler. Lebanon C Lebanon J Schali, Washington l F L Shuman, Beaver, Pa National—Race N B Wallman, U d A JS P Weedman. Penna IHBeclitold, Mount Joy "W B Kerlin, Steubenville 3 Breather, Westmoreland jH Murphey, York, Pa J 3 B Rose, Allentown Maj J Eemmerer, Allent’n *T 1> Kemmerer, AHrntown P J Foxell, Lock Haven Miss A. C Foxell, L Haven Jliss Hughes, Bellefonte A. R Arnold, Carlisle -T M Harley, Bucks co F E Earnest, Huimneistown JM Eaher, Lehanou { States Ualon—Sixth Serae! Tupper, PeiTyeo, Pal 7) Kochenderfer, Perry co Michael Peters, Yoik, Pa £ S Sweety, Williamsport John Cramer, 'Williamsport Mr Taylor Mrs Nightengale. Ohio Mrs Wnitford, Ohio Geo Wise, Shlrmenstown J)avLd Nell', Reading Commercial—SJxtli si JD Miller .A S Vandcrslice. Pen mi J R Caswell, Pliojnixville J 0 Russell, Delaware *W M King, Delaware J M Alexander* Princeton C E Baldwin, Delaware co Geo P Wilier, Delaware JS H Simpson & wf, Mllum Juo Simpson, Milton, Pa Ji S Jmlme, Pittsburg Jno H Street, Delaware Mount Vcinou-Secou IRichard Lodge, Baltimore James Smith, New York 33 S SoUerH,BaltinioTO. J3l Shinn, New Jersey - •William Burk garni Gardner, N Jersey J H Long, Newark, JS J .Alex Barnes Black Bear—Third Si g Trumbower, Doyjestown Chas Heffner, Fogelsville 3> W Buflingtou. LycumLng J A Keplinger, Ohio fScliock, Hamburg Buffington, Dauphin • gilas Hulgate, Luzerne co 43e0 K Levan, Reading J)avid Bechtel, Becbtejavillci Barley SlLcaf—Second g Chambers, Davi&ville 3 Comly. Byberry W H Knight, Newtown .AJ Larne, Doyloatown. I <?eo Closson, New Jersey g H McDoimald, Blitllin co J V D Sutpliin, Centre co J W Bolby, Ccntt e co C L Worthington, Trenton A T Rittenliouse, Princeton Bald Eagle—THlitl S tfrs Berlin,Northampton co W D Lyne, Lancaster tf B lunnel, Lancaster co John Ball, Qoakertoivu B H Weist, Pennsylvania ? H Bockius, Heller town SPECIAL NOTICES. Dn. SWbbt’s Infallible Liniment affords imediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Steinway & Son’s Square, 7*Tl ’Upjuoiit, and Gains PIANOS, icknowledged the most perfect instruments, in Eu opß as well as in this country. They were award d, in the last.seveu years, twenty-six first premi ims» over the best makers in this country, and in adition thereto the first prize medal at the Great luter lational Exhibition in .Loudon, last summer. All the eadihg artists of this country, and some of them even in ijurope* use them iu their Concerts. Warerooms at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT ireet. ap2-thstaim Batchelor's Hair Dye I the best in the world, ' WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye roducesa color not to be distinguished from nature; rairanted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies lie ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for fe. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns , a plendld Black or Brjgvn, leaving the hair soft and eautlful. Sold by all &c. Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHB OR, on tke/our sides ofeach box, FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street. ) Biy2B-lT '■ '■■'f ■ . ' How Tork. eE-pRiOE Clothing, op the Latest , made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL . LOWEST Sailing Prices marked ,in Plain Fl uffs. AH Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Soms-PbiceSvsTßii is strictly-adhered to. Allare kemby treated alike. ' dj24r JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street* street, below Ninth, Dr Fisher, Chester E 0 Williams, Harrisburg J It Zicglor, Harrisburg , MissSThum*, Pouoa C E Willis, Pittsburg* . W P Stratton, Memphis A Canfield, USA Win McKnight, Md C L Sichcr, New York . S D Cole, Providence S S Spencer, Lancaster J Cortnorais, Bdstou E F Wilt, California G ITartmanr Torn, Pa D W Harris, California N Newhall, California W Verner, Pottsville J Cai\sou, Lake Suoeriov J S Pearson & la, Reading Mrs Richards, Reading 51 Strouse, Ponna A J Drake. US N 0 D Hager, Virginia K Mathcsou, Connecticut*- A North, Now York G W Cass, Pittsburg f.' II limiter,CafTfornift W 51 Hickman, Delaware ' G Wears, Broad Top, Fa, i WC Mowlam,Boston G Covington,lvy Silas Atkinsou, Cincinnati E IT StowelßNavr Xork ' S Little, Baltimore R AlcNear, New York W El ilinchman N Brnns’k T MeAbbefct, Baltimore . John >D Penn* : 0 W Humrichouse, Balt ind Chcstuut streets, J A Fehinger, U S N S A Boughtou, Hath W T Richardson, Mass WC Burgess Thus J Lamdiii. Baltimore Jacob G Frick, USA Win norites. Prov, R I Geo W Snyder, Pottsville W Fvaneen, Harrisburg P W Keller, Young-town,o 0 A Heckscher, New York JI Pease, D.ivtou. 0 Mh Chas Clarke & son, Me Jas S Amery,J}ostou Arthur Amery. Bostmi ]) P Crosby, Hartford Alfred J Blow, Wash, D C A McFarland & wf, Pitt'b’g J W Sweeny, New York B Van ltiper& Ift, WaSh,DC Capt D C Stuart. NashHlle wi-s E G \*ay, Chicago ‘ Mr Butterfield, England VYilsou Barstow, U S A J B Stepheuson. England Tiros IS Erans, Wmli. DC Mr Simmons, New York TW Lemons, Plymouth, Va C C Beltows Geo olney & la, New York W H SchuflaLiu, Geo B James & wf, N Y Ertw Roddis, Milwaukee .Tolm Stewart. Now York ,TA Lovett,-New York Jos-C Leonard-A la, N Y 3 F Shroder, Lancaster G L Driokwater, Boston W-R Snider & St Paul Henry MisFarlan, NY F W Rankin, New York VYC Nixon. Tennessee A Joseph, New Mexico 1 W H Armstrong, Pa WhUm* Croobe, Scrantonfl S W Hopkins, New York A F Swan 8t la, N J Mad De Vios & c.UT, 11-GStj'lflS & la, Now York DrG F Woodward, NY Mrs Blurray, New York A H Scoville, N York Thos Chai’ltou, Boston Mr&MraS Baldwin,Jr,NJ Chas B Grubb,Lancaster S V Jenkins, Boston II C New York T C lvimball,New York DP Benton, Brooklyn J V Kent & wf,N-Brunsw’k F Colby, New Yoi*k R L Phythian, USN J T Giles, New York Mrs Rich, New York L Lincoln, Boston •i Street, above Fifth* Thoa Vernon, Pa Wm Taylor, Jr, Pa SJBrisbin, bawistown J C freeman, Washington J A Erney & wf, York, Pa EKTaylor, York, Pa L H Dowdney, New Jersey W Payne, Rochester, If Y J H Hill, Doylestown Caleb Norwood ' J H Diefenderfor, Elmira J F Gauger, Milton T S Lambert, New York T J Shinn, Hew Jersey M V Mullen, New York J-Webb, Jersey Sh ire A W Bell & la, Delaware W W Berry, Baltimore 0 P Pratt, New York »t M Collnday, Baltimore Street, above Third, Miss Carver; New York Miss Williams, New York R Rognard. Havana Miss Fitzgerald, Pottsville J S Shailer. Pott3viUe J S Irick; New Jersey Capt damson, New York F S Pries, Baltimore M Nelson, New York J G White, Albany G Oliver, New York F H Taber, New Bedford F Beale, Connecticut T C Livingston. New York T Garretson, Pottsville E R Robinson, New York R B Robinson, New York G B Kester S E AlcGear, New Jersey E D •* ! mUh, Reading B F Berlin, Reading L N Freeman, New York C D Beebout, UDionport M B Kamler, Middletown A. F Horner, Tennessee H Bell, Hagerstown, tfd H Tellneimer, Latrohe, Pa axid Market streets* *A JFarris, WD,&la,Newtn ClnholiV Carlisle, Pa * . JasLeatli, Litchfield, 111 Thos E Watt, Pittsburg J S Mullin, .Downingtown Wm R Hunter, Pa John Hubbs, Pa Geo H Rumple,Cotumbia,Pa F W Lewis, Lancaster, Pa Di'ectj above Chestnut* Levi Preston, Chester co C H Hughes, Boston J P-Howard, Boston W H Me h enryyChester co Mrs Davis, Chester co Miv Harris, Cheater co A Bunting, Marcus Hook W WEachus, Cheater co A P McCombs, 3laryland A B Day John Gilmore, Frauklin co id street, above Arch. J H Deacon & la, 3lt Holly Miss 31 Deacon, Alt Holly G Holmes, Bristol, Pa, J Walker, Boston K Clover, New York B.Adams, New-York. C P Crosper, Pittston it , above CallowliiU. Jacob Bowman, Bechtelsv’e S \V Aliiler, Bernville Wm Scholl, Fleetwood NVrn Cherrmgcon, Lebanon D Grimes, Lebanon Morgan Franks, Doyleato’n Lewis Griffith, Pottsviilo W Weaver, Coldbrookdale L street, below Vine. 0 Barnard, Wayne co 3r Armstrong, Wayne co H Brunson, Wayua co J Bleyler, Doylestown VV Hoffnagle, Penna 3 Kitchon, Easton J Sharps, Pittstou E Alarornon, New Jersey John Davis, Peuna S Suyder, HartsviLle it., above Callowlilll* lID King, Hellortown Thos l\ Richards, Hellert’n Jus Emory, Butztowh, Pa Jno Erarick & son, Harrisb’g Hiram Hill, Dillingersville MARRIED. SINNOTT—BOG®KS. —On the flth inst., by Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Joseph F. Sinflott, of Boston, to'Miss- Annie E Rogers, of this city. ' * 1 - POTTER—FORDNEY -On Tuesday, April 7th, itt- the Rev. J I. Mombort, at St. James' Church, Lancaster, Pa., William H Potter, Esq., of Philadel phia, to Ellen, daughter of William B. Fordney, Em . OJ La n ciwiter. ■ , * , MILLER—HOYT.—At Germantown, April Sth, 1563, bv the Rev. Warren Randolph, Geo. A. Miller to tun Amelia, only daugnter of Maurice Hoyt, of Warwick, Orange county, K. Y. • * Thursday. March'2B, IS‘3, by the Jltv. Thoinae Bramard. ,D. D., Samuel J. Potts, of Norristown. Montgomery county, to Miss Mary Jauo Evn.ns, ot Chester e’ouutv, ■ j* fiIIOftIAS—NEWPORT.—On the 6th instau 1 , by hie il ev - m- Kharkov, Mr. David H. Thomas to fttiss Mary T. Newport, grand-daughter of the late Costello. E?q, boih of this city. * BRO WN-HOLSIES.—On the 23d ultimo, by Aldormau Sf-rnuel F. Flood,-William Hendrick Brown to Arms Martha Holmes. . * IPIEX3. PAXSON. —At Yardleyvillc, Pa., on the fith iust., Anna Louisa, yongost daughter of Rev. W. J. and Ann L..Pax.«on, aged 4 years and 14 days. . ' Fuuej&l from 713 Wallace street, this (lhursday) morniug, at3o’clock. . bTUART —On tlic morning of the 7tli mst., William DavhVStuavt, in the 23d yearof his age, . The rolatives and friends of tho family are respect fall/ invited to attend his funeral, from tho residence of his father, George H. Stuart, No. 1313 Spruce street, on Saturday afternoon next, the 11th iust., a r , 2 o clock, without further notice. Interment at tho Ia i±OLLINSHEAD On Tuesday, the 7th inst., Charles 11. HoUiushead, of slt. Holly, Now Jersey. His friends are Invited to attend his funeral,- from Ins late residence, at Bit. Holly, on Saturday, April liih, at 2Jt o’clock P. M. • * BURNS.—Robert Burns, Jr., elder son of Dock, - Robert Burns, ofFraDkford, Pa., on Alonday morning, ApriL Gth, iiged-22vears and months, * DEVINE.-H)n the 7th ins BeTnai'a,.sotL of Win. and Catharine Devine, aged 21 yoars. * DONNELLY”.—On the 7th .in’Mant, Mary, daughter of Owen and Catharine Donnelly, aged 4 years and 1 xaon h. * . GuLCllEK.—Suddenly, on the 6th inst., Maria, wife of William Go'cher.iu the 62d year of her age. T3LAOK AND WIIITD MOZAM!- A> , bic«JES, 4-4 AVIDE, 37# cents. Black and w'hite striped Mohairs, 2S cents. Biaok and white De Laines, 23 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 Mousseliue de Laines, 44 cents. Black all.wool Mousselines, double width, 87# cents. Black silk Cballie, 50 cents. Black Bareges, 25 cents; Bombazines, $l, &c. &c. BESSON & 50.9, MOURNING STORE, No. 018 CHESTNUT Street. zl-A CHINTZES REDUCED TO i -t 25 CENTS. "" - 1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents. 1 c;isc 4-4 Double Purples, 2'cents, l ease 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents. • "1 case Spring Styles, 25 couts. EYRE & LA.NDELL, apl ' ’ . ' FOURTH and ARCH. ■piNß STOCK OF SEASONABLE . GOODS adapted to First-class Trade. Novelties iu Dress Goods. Spring Silks, new styles. Openiug of Spring Mantles. New style Rock-spun Shawls. EYRE & LAND ELL, apl - FOURTH and ARCH. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP UNE. PETITION TO COUNCILS. The undersigned, Citizens of Philadelphia, take this method. of expressing our entire approbation of the aclion of the COMMON COUNCIL, in the passage of an Ordinance to encourage the building of an OCEAN STEAM LINE; and we do hereby further express our earnest desire that the SELECT BRANCH also will seriously consider the momentous interests involved in this measure, and embrace, without delay, this auspi cious opportunity to enlist the powerful co-operation of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company iu this noble effort to secure an indispensable means, by which we may hope to restore our city to its original commercial position: [ln addition to list of 390 names previously published. 1 S:ux ? l Smyth, 1511 Arch at., J. E. Dixon, Win. Evans, Ji., W. C. WLUeox, Thomas Webb, Allen Mitchell, Daniel Rigjjs & Co., J. L. Lallicte, Cbailes Smith, JohnT. Lewis & Bros., Charles S', llelfricht. Taller & Sutterley, John Gibson, Sons it Co., Thompsoii,G]ai , ke&Young, R. K. Ridgway, P. Mcßride & Co., C. F. Gushott; William Lomax, SI. C. übap>ine, H. C. Gcisse, Mitchell & Allen, L .T. Demuth, Daniel C. Mudge, N. B. Moseley, George W. Wood, Field & Keehinle.l id ward Waloen, Andrews & Morris, Wm. H. \eaton & Co., Dallett&Son, Wm. li. Cooper, Charles Webb & Son, J. b\ Willcox, Martien & G 0.,: King & Bir.i-d, Biwning & Brothers, Dreer&Searls, J-W. Rulon& bon, L. Johnson & Co., .Nathan Trotter & Co , Cabot & Pemberton, Alan Wood & Co., A. StcpUani&Co.> Brown, Hill, & Co., C. P. Keif. James Ramsden & Co., Thomas Cockcrill, Watson & Harper, Alex. J. Harper, S. F. Eberman, piDgee & Brother, Richards k Brothers, J. B. McMnliin, Thomas Singer, Joseph F. Dunton, Henry Sharpless, P. B. Mingle & Co., / Charles Stuart, Wm. L Edwards,. Prentiss & Henderson, Savage At Stewart, Moro Phillips, Alex. Whilldin & Sons, P. S. Levick, T. C. Henry & Co., S.R. Rogers, . John fllcTee, .. . Joseph R. {street, Cochran & Russell, Friskmnth & Son, John M Mitchell, Ringwalt & Brown, G. Korkenbhrg, Boker& Brothers, S. Ettiiiger & Lllman, Bartalutt & Blynu, • George wise, Riddle. Gill, & Co., Adam Rocap, R G. DunOtCo, H. Cooper Burr, Wm. A. Drown & Co., hussellAi Landis, Charles A; Field, Butler & Co., . Joues, Warner, & Co., William Neeland, Lauferty & Brother W. H. H. Neal, JolmM. Laugalin, Charles C. Lath-rop, Barritt & Co., Henry McKcon, IGruudy, Brother, & Co., J.S. Young &>.Ltemus, *kinner 6i Seat, Eshev'ck it Black, B. Hooley & Sou, Reizenstein Brothers, W. H. Dobson & Co., Grsifl‘& Wutkiii, Kriscke&Oelberman, • Moss & Co., 'laylor & Hemphill, J. Hillborn Jones, J. W. T. Scoce, Keyser & Bro., S. T. Auge & Co., J. Boltowbush, H. C. Trunick & Co. ,• L. C. Yonte, Ellis, Harrop, & Co., Jas. R. Sudler&Co., Charles W Dean, Wm. M. Wilson, A. A, Slmmway & Co., Sami. 8. Scott, J. T. Gest, John Birhs, “ Davis, Itempton, & Co., R. W, Sykes, - James Small. W. S, Stewart & Co., Joseph L. Nelson, B. ¥. Hull, Smith & Co, Philip Hill, Chivies T.' Wilson, George Perkins, C. B. Rogers, R. N. Pratt & Co., Fitler, Weaver, & Co.» Foelker & Musselman, Wm. Brice & Co., J. R. & J. Price, H. J. : Adams & Co , Webster ATRoberts, Lambert, Thomas, & Co.» Boyer & Moldy, J. Van Brunt, Moore, Ligget, & Co.,' . James W. Haromersley, Field ot Bros., David Scull, Try on & Bro., C. T. Helloner, Peter T. Wright & Co., Levick & Basin, John Bell Robinson, A. F. Hazard, B. S. Janney, Jr., & Co., B. M. .Tones & Co., Gillespie, Zeller, et Co., Bennett & Co., Wardle & Stevensou, Barrett & Martin, Sibley,JMolton, & Woodruff, Canby & Hughes, Job nes, Berry, & Co., Tenbrook &£ro., N, D. Cossans, E. A. Palmer & Co., Aug. T. Lynch, Wm. S. Boyd, Wm. A. Dawson, Fearons & Smith, Stout & Atkinson, S. Maeky, Cbas. E. Morgan & Co , W. Taylor &Co., Wright, Smith, a Pearsall, G. H. Kreeger, M. D., Wm. P. Smith, Jr., Chas. Penrose, Geiumill A Cresswell, Koss, Shott Si 00., Atwood, White, & Co., R &W. C Biddle Si Co., E. Simpsou & Co., Roberts & Macaltioner. George McDowell, Matthew Miller, Jr., Joseph McDowell, John Bosler. T. P. M. Bennett, C. Thomas. Wright & Siddali, J. 0. Campbell & Bros. W. H. & S W. Allen, B. W. Herring, Jos. C. Parsons, SamueL L; Herring, J. Kinaldo Sauk & Co., Cake, Boulden, & Co., Cain & Tatero, E. J. Dallett, Danenliower & Woodward Scott & Efay, George Ogden & Co., J. H. Mann, Jos. Smith & 3r0., J. W. Torrey, Henry R. Edmunds, David S. Brown & Co., Enos S. Kern. 81ade, Smith, & Co., Stephen Lambert, De Goursey, Hamilton, & Joseph Cortey, Evans. T. Hermann, C. H. Cummings, "Win. Earley, Edward D. Potts & Co. Thomas ilarston, , (O’Neill Brothers. Wm. F. Anderson, G ready & Keefe, T. Barnett fit Son, George Cookman k Co., 11. 11. Mears & Son, John McCauley,. T. G. Hollingsworth, ClementTingley, Jr., Jacob T. Bunting, John Getty, Peter Steman, Win. 1. Burk, Allman & Wenger, .1. Clenilaniel, E. Van Amringe. Chas. JB. Campbell & Co., Theo. .Wilson, Myers & Erwin, E. Wriglcy, A. 0. Banner, Heiuy Haines, C. D. Colladav, . Charles Rhoads, John E. Ashincad, Harris, Hcyl, & Co., Chai-les Donoghue, William M. Fox, E. G. Cope,. George H. Burgin, Boggs & Kirk, Danenhower, Haws, & Co, C. H. Grant & Co., F. E. Pendleton & Co., Hagen, Boyd, &C!o.i Stewart & Marks, G. Chas. Jlidielback, Jacob T. Alburger & Co.. W: Duke Murphy, J. H Michener & Co., Edmund A. Sonder &Co,» Tingiey, English, & Co„ R. A. & J. J. Williams, George P. Peabody & Co., John Tiers & Co.. Levering & Bro., Chas. H. Muirhead, 8. W. Groome&Co., Farr A Bro. , A R. B. Brinton, Henry Lapsley, C. Macalester,' Robert H. McGrath, Cyras Cadwallader, Wm. J. McMullan, Boldin & Penrose, H. L. Poster & Co., J. D. Spear & Son, JohnDripps, Robert H. Ramsey, John A. liottin, David .Stewart, Frederick Grubb, A. R. Snyder, James Harvey, George Byron Morse, George Maurer, ThomasF. Bradley, Wm. KoLloy, Henry Stamp, John C. Stockton, Wm. H. Smith. It - MEETING OF THE INSTITUTE will be held in IG, 9th inst., at 1% o’clock. H. 3IcINTOSH, Secretary. - THE ANNUAL spring garden i the Institute THIS £VENXN< It* I m WEST ARCH STREET PRESBY 40=° TERIAN CHURCH, corner of EIGHTEENTH Street.—The Union Prayer Sleeting (0. S.) will beheld in the West Arch-street Church THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. , • it* JIK3S» TWENTIETH WARD.-WALTER J. BUDD, Esq., and WILLIAM L. DENNIS, •hs>q., will address the loyal citizens of the ward THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at the Rcadingßoom. corner of ELEVENTH Street and GIRARD Avenue, at S o'clock. Come out and hear them. . it*, HE Die AT lON.-THE NEW lfrC3= ,s Church Edifice of the First Baptist Church, West Philadelphia, corner of CHESTNUT aud THIRTY SIXTH Streets, will be dedicated to the service of Al miglity God on THURSDAY, April 9th,-at half past seven o’clock P. M. The sermon on this occasion will be preached by Rev. GEORGE B. IDE, D. D., of Spring field, 3lass. A collection will be taken in aid of the en terprise. JNO. H. CASTLE,- . W. W. KEEN, T. B. ATKINSON, S. K. HOPKINS, ; It* Committee on Dedication. NATIONAL H.AIiIi— NATIONAL HALL.—FREDERICK DOUGLASS will lecture before the Alumni Association of the Institute for Co lored Youth on FRIDAY EVENING, ApriL24th, at.NA TIONAL. HALL. Subject— “ Affairs of the Nation.” Tickets of admission, 25 cents. Tickets can be had :at J. E. Gould’s Music Store. 632 Chestnut street, and at the office of the Lebanon Cemetery, 717'Lombard street; Doors open at 7}£ o’clock; Lecture to commence at 8. ap9-6t* ' AN ELECTION FOR TWENTY FOUR 3IANAGERS of the .PENNSYLVANIA BIBLE SOCIETY will be held at the Bible House, cor ner of SEVENTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, onWEDNE‘DAY, May 6, 1863, at 12 o'clock noon. JOSEPH 11. DULLES, Corresponding Secretary. It* RICHARD NEWTON, Recording Secretary. ■V353* PROF. C. C. SCHAEFFER’S NEW COURSES, in LATIN and GER3IAN, 108 North TENTH Street.—Complimentary Lecture to the Members of this present Course, and their friends invited, .THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at quarter before 8 o’clock. Sub ject—“ The Law of Gender,” in the German Language. Subject on 3IOND AYnext—' TheTrreg. Veibi, ” R* THE CITY OF WASHINGTON AND I<CS=* ITS PUBLIC 31EN.—A LECTURE by tbe Rev. E. W. HUTTER, Pastor of St. Matthew's Ev. Lutheran Church,-at the MUSICAL FOND HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, April 9. Tickets 25 cents; for sale at the Lutheran Publication Bouse, No. 42 North Ninth street, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. apB-2fc flXgaa ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY.-WITH OUT further notice, Srembers are invited; to at tend the funeral of ROBERT BURNS, Jr., from the resi dence of his father, Robert Burns, 31. D., No. 87 MAIN Street, Fraukford, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock precisely. . . Tbe brethren will convene at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, on THURSDAY FORENOON, at 12)4 o’clock; and, at 1)4 o’clock precisely, they will proceed to Frank ford, via the Fifth and Sixth-streets Passeuger Railway cars. By order of 1 DAVID 3IILNE, President. Gkorui: Yoitko, Secretary. : apß-3t I l ®* THE ANNUAL MEETINGOF THE PHILADELPHIA FEMALK ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY will be held at the Assembly Building,TENTH and CIIESTfiUT streets, on FIFTH-DAY, the 9thinst.; at o’clock P.. 31^ .. The Annual Report will be read. The public are in vited to attend. „ G. 31. JONES, - apB-2t* - Secretary. NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND penn township iuilroad company, Philadelphia,' April 7ih, 1863. a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held »t tho Office of the Philadelphia aud Reading Rail road Company, No. SOUTH FOURTH Street, on' 310NDAY, the 4th day of 3lay next, atlOo’clock A. 31., at which time and place an election of Officers will be held.. CapB-dtM43 A. A. KONIG3IACBER, Sec’y: , HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, ill 3 CUTfiBERT Street.—lliis institution is now open for tbe reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and providedlfor In the most comfortable manner, free Of charge. -•- B. F. GLENN, n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers. IKSSrA GREAT NATIONAL OELEBRA- a meeting of the Board of Directors of THE UNION’LEAGUE of Philadelphia, held March 26, M 63; tiic following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS. GIBBONS, wore unanimously adopted: RESOLVED. 1. That the League will celebrate the approaching an niversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence. 2. That all the Dnion Leagues and Associations in the United States he incited to participate in 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 bo autho rized to represent their respective constituents in any action that in ay be dcemedjieccssary and expedient to perfect the organization of the friends of the American Union and Go vernment throughout the United States. 4. That tHe Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating those resolutions to tho Union Leagues and loyal citizens of the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may be necessai y to carry them into effect. \VM. M. MEREDITH, President. GSO. H. BQKF.It, Secretary. 1 apt-Im Ts 3?“ OPFICiS OB' THE AFIRE IJf>U. R,WC... CiiSIPAKV-OF THE COUiNTT Of PHI LADELPHIA— Arilll, 3. ISG3. at a meeting of tho Director*, hold TH S-DAY, HENRY BUDD, l£eq., was unanimously elected V-Lce-Vresident of -said Coinpauy. BENJAMIN F. HoECKLHY, ap6-mwfr3l Secretary. - OFFICE OF THE FRANICUN FIRE INSURANCE COMRAFY. PjnriADHi.rmA, April G, 1563. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company, held this day, a semi-annual Dvid nd of SIX PER CENT, and an extra Dividend of TEN PER CEXT. was declared on the capital stock, payable to tho stock holders, or their legal representatives ou and after the 16th instant. J. W. McALLISTEit, «p7-10t - Secretary tm> tem. SCHUYI.KII.Ii AND SUSQUI2FIAN- KaILHOAD COMPANY, OfJlci! 227 South I'OURIS Hieet—Philadelphia. April .1, ISC3 —Tlie iia mial meetioff of the Stockholders of this company and au election for President and six Mauair*rs \v>ll take place a* the office of the company, on MOiN'DAY, the 4th day of May next, at 12 o’clock M, _apS-tmy4 NOTICE-—OFFICE OP THE DELA.- SrO=> WaKB AND RARITAN CANAL aud the CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA TION COMPANIES, •- Princeton (N. J ). March 31,1563. The Treasurer of the above uornonnies is now prepared to PAY THE BONDS due■ atPriaceton, August 1, 1863, being the five per cent; Converted Sterling Loan. The principal, ani also tbo last coupon, will bo paid on pre sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Philadelphia; or to CapS-lra] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer.- OFFICE OF THE SURGJEOtf-AR &<?=> TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia, October 24, 1562." Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing thrmselves of the National Appropriation tor supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Suigeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT street. B. FRaNK PALMER, ja9-6m . Government Surgeon-Artist. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN &<£=» FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Pmrj>U)i2LpiirA,'April 6, 1563. The Directors have this day declared a Divideud of SIX DOLLARS per share for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockh ldors or legal repre sentatives on and after the 16th inst., clear of all taxes. .ap7-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. FINANCIAL. 820,000 c^ ANTED AT 5 PER TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Is wanted on first-class Chestnut-street property, at 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. CHARLES E. LEX, 51 North SIXTH, below Arch. Apply to ap7-3t QEBTmCATES' INDEBTEDNESS, PRIOR TO 1863. WANTED DREXEL & 00. GOLD WANTED. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. DREXEL & CO. u. s. ; FIVE-TWENTIES, OR TWENTY-YEAR 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 OP SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present premium on gold, these Bondß yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A full supply always on hand. ~ JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 15* 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 (co'ni>- called“Pive-TwSStres n )~wilf'cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must; therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY.next.- - JAY GOOKE, Subscription Agent, mh4-tjyl li4 South THIRD Street, Philada. FREIGHT BILLS BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, HUNTER, NORTON, &■ 00., 305 K WALNUT STREET, Up Stairs. g HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ' -No. 312 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., Johnß. Myers & Co,, Samuel B.Thomas,Esq., Furness,Brinley,&Co., John Thomas, Esq. -• • • • • . ~ . apl-3m if f) UARTERMA SIERS' VOUCHERS, a ndU; S. CERTtFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, Bought and sold hy SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, ’ ap7-6t* . ; 335 DQCK.Street. gDWAED M. DAVIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,) A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. . Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m JOHN 0. CAPP & SON, STOCK AUD KOTE Bli O K IS 1{ S , No. 23 South-THIRD Street, Directly opposite the Mechanics’Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO3IMISSION, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-3m' ON THE BEST TERMS. U. S. IWTEBNAI. REVENUE. FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, No. BT South THIBD StreeCSnt door shore Oheetßat A fall supply of all kind, of TAX STAMPS constantlT on hand, and for sale in auantities to imtt. A liberal dificonnt allowed on amount* ol WO and nN> wards. Orders hr Hail promptly attended to. Office Hours from 0 A. M. to fi P. M. JACOB E. kidgway; de9-tjelo No. 57 South THIBD Street. TTNITED STATES INTERNAL KE- V VENUE, ■ . SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT . Of Pennsylvania, embracing the First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards of the city of Philadel phia. NOTICE., l • l \ The annual assessment in the above-named district of all .persons liable to tax on Gold and Silver Plate, Car riages, Billiard Tables, and Pleasure Yachts, and-also of all persons required to take oat Licenses, having been completed, notice is hereby given- that-the taxes due under said assessment will be received •by the under signed, daily, Sundays excepted, between the hours of 9 A. 31. and3P. M., at his office, southwest corner'of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, on and after SATURDAY, the 11th. instant; until and including Saturday, the 9th day of May. 1863. penAl/HES. . / AH persons who fail -to pay the annual taxes on gold and silver plate, carriages, billiard tables, and pleasure yachts, on or before the aforesaid 9th. of May, 1863, will incur a penalty often per centum additional upon the amount thereof, as pro vided for m the 10th section of the excise law of July 1,1862. ....... . , All persona who in like manner shall fail to take out tlioir licenses, as required by law, on 'or before the 9th. day of 3lay. 1863, wilL incur a penalty.of three times the amount of said licenses, in accordance with the provi sions of the Mth section of the excise law aforesaid. Money ol the United-States only received. ' ; JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector, ; ap9-dtmy9 S.W. cor. oI.THIRD and WALNUT Sts. IREIHER'S MOST ATTRAO.TIVE PIO TUUESare his unequalled specimens of I vorytypea; fiesh, warm, and impressive in coloring, and tastefully finished. SECOND Street, above Gre<?Q, It; THE PEESS—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1863. J]YRE & LAND'eTu ARE OPENING FOR DONGOLA ROHES, STRIPED FOULARDS, BRAIDED ROBES, BEST BLACK SILKS, FINE CHECK SILKS, EAGLE POULT DE SOIES, SOLID FIGURED .SILKS, SPRING SILK SHAWLS, SUMMER BALMORALS, QUILTS, TOWELINGS, &c. mb2S-stntlitf jyjOURNING MILLINERY, MOURNING BONNETS, OF TJIE LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES, . Always on band and made to-order at tlie shortest no “MW MOUlisnfG STORE,” 030 CHESTNUT STREET. M. & A. MYERS & CO. mh26-thstu tap2S » . W. H. WEBB, Secretary pIOTHS, OASSIMERES, AND YEST- A/ ings. , * Cassimercs for Boys.. Gasssimeres for Young Geuts. Cassimeres for suits. Casbimores for everybody. Cussimeres, mixed and plain. I Cassimeres. striped and plaid. Cassimeres, Black and Brown, At JOHN B. STOKES’, ap9 ' -70 a ARCH Street. GOODS. ' DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. 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 FROTHIN’GUAM & WELLS. se2-if tf GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIEKHAM, <6 CO., No. 230 CHESTNUT ST BEET 3nh2l-3m Q W. SIMONS & BROTHER, SANSOM-STEEET HALL. PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, HILITABT GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. JalO-ifßm ' ]y[EN’S AND BOYS' WEAR. NEW DIAGONOLS. * NEW MIXTURES. BOYS’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & OONARD. ap3-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. JOSEPH KELLY & BROTHER, Below Eleventh, under St. Lawrence Hotel,' Are in receipt of tlieir SPRING GOODS, which,having been purchased for cash before the advance, they are enabled to furnish customers with the BEST CLOTHES at REASONABLE PRICES. JOHN KEDLV, JR, HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET, Where he presents to former patrons and the public the advantages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal iLnot su perior, to any in the cityr-the skill and taste of himself and EDWAED 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 X>LACK 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. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50. At 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & YAN.GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG .& VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG A VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7C4 MARKET Street. mh2l-6m Philadelphia GENTS» FURNISHING GOODS. Q.EORGE GRANT, NO. 610 CHESTNUT STREET, * Has now ready A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of his own importation and manufacture. His celebrated “PRIZE MED AG SHIRTS,” manufactured under the superintendence of <•! - JOHN F. TAGGERT, ; (FORMERLY OF OLDENBERG & TAGGBRTi) are the most perfect-fitting Shirts ol the age. / Orders promptly attended to. mh26-thstn3m ' "JHE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM, Nos. 1 AND 3 NOUTII SIXTH STREET. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS .-IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT MODERATE jPBICES. N. B.—Particular attention given to the making of Shirts, Collars, Drawers, &c. t?INB SHIRT MANUFACTORY. A The subscriber would invite attention to tie IMPROVED CUT OP SHIRTS, 1 Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving, NOVELTIES POE GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. *J. W. SOOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, JfO. 81* CHESTNUT STREET* Four doors below the Continental. VERANDAHS, FLAGS. Manufacturer of AWNINGS and FANCY WINDOW AWNINGS, or YEKANDAHS, ]ias:iust received, by last steamer, a fine lot of AWNING STRIPS, which: ho can manufacture into AWNINGS oheaper than any other place in the city. Awnings Proofed to prevent Mildew without extra RETAIL DRV GOODS. FOURTH AND ARCH, SPRING SALES. COMMISSION HOUSES. MILITARY GOODS. CIOTIUNG. Fine Clothing, Made up early, for Spriug and Summer Sales, now ready, WAKAMAKEE & BROWN, “OAK HALL,” . m S, E. cor. 6th & Market. DESIRABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENT. PRICES SUKE TO ADVANCE, CASSIMERES. NEW COLORS. NEW 6-4 COATINGS. NEW G-4 MELTONS. LADIES’ CLOAKINGS. BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE. T AILO It S, CHESTNUT STREET, TAILOR, EDWARD P. KELLY’S, 143 South THIRD Street, JO HIT C. ARRIS ON; (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE. ) | IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP WM. F. SCHEIBLB, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET* PHILADELPHIA, SPRING MILLINERY. OPE nTT™ .. SPRING AND ’SUMMER MOURNING BONNETS 01.0 AKS, Of the very latest PAP.IS ASD HEW YORK styles, THIS MORNING, April 9tli, ' AT THE f NEW MOURNING STOKE, 936 CHESTNUT Street. M. & A. MYERS & CO rgnv MISSES O’BRYAN, 1107 WAT,. afpyjNUT Street, -Will open PARIS' MILLINERY TI T ROE THE STRING, ou THURSDAY, April 9th, 1863. ... v . ■ ap7-ltn* : mb S. M. a. KI N G, NO. 1026 CBESTNUT Street,^ill open a handsome assort of Spring and Summer Millinery on THURSDAY, April 9th HPG-Gt* J}EMOYAL, J. B. LIPPINOjDTT & GO., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, Have Remoted ~.. ■■ f : . ’ TO THEIR NE'W STORE, epOllt 7X5 A 717 MAEKJET STREET. RADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. Bugle Gimps, [ Embroidering Braids, Bead and Bugle OrnamlntH, Sill! Gimps, Soutache Trimming, ( Cotton and Silk Zouave Alpaca Braids, } Bilk Ribbons, [Braids, Guipure Laces, Silk arid Union Boltings* And a variety of oilier fashionable Trimmings. BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED .... ..' - •• • Trie goods being all oui; own mancfiwture-and import ation, we can offer particular advantages in prices, and... nvite the attention of ike trade. ' > • WM. H. HOBSjTMANN & SONS. Manufactory and Store, mhlfrlm : FIFTH arid Sts., Philadelphia. WATCHES AND JEWEWIY. ’jgj WA T 0 Hri sT ' W '' JUST RECEIVED ifelt STEAMER EUEOpa. GOLD \VaTCI.TES, LADIES’ SIZES-; joE NEW STYLES. SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES. GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDRES, For Sale at Lott Rates to the Trade, by D. T. PRATT, apStf COY. CHESTNUT STREET. J. C. FULLER, Importer and'Wholesale. Dealer in ®e*E FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. Via .CHESTNUT Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now open a LARGS AND COMPLETE STOCK, EMBRACING AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, E. HOWARD & CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, ■ AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fel3-3m •' • ■piNE GILT: COMBS IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. mhl3*2m 4*s} F 1 N E WATCH REPAIRING ■Ua attended to.by the most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year., J 0. FULLER’S FINE GOOD PENS, THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. fe!3-Sm yULCANITE RINGS. A fall assortment, all sizes and styles. J. C. FULLER, i No. 713 CHESTNUT Street.' MUSiCAL: BOXES. TN SHILL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, .-*?■ . playing from 1 to 12 tunes. c>. oice Opera and Ameri can Melodies.- ; FARR & BROTHER. Imporcers, . ap4 324-CHEbTNUT Street, below Fourth. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, y/'ORMAN & ELY, PATENT CAST-STEEL TABLE CUTLERY COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES, mL2I-stutli2m BLINDS AND SHADES. JJLINDS AND SHADES B. J . NO. 1G NORTH SIXTH STREET, VENETIAN BRINES Tbe 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 apl-stutliSt* REMOVAL. GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN, VENETIAN BLIND MAUFACTURER, Has REMOVED from 136 North SIXTH Street, to 13. J. WILLIAMS’, NO. 1G NORTH SIXTH STREET G. W ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance 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. • 4SP* Store Shades Made and Lettered. Jobbing Promptly attended to. ; &p6-2mif QIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS, QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED* COMPRISING EVERT VARIETY OP 'NEW AND ORI GINAL DESIGNS. PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL. . These goods will.be 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 49 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streets. New York. mh27-lm—; W00L.—160,000 LBS. PENNSYLVA •• *»• NIA and Ohio Wool; fine medium and low, for sale by ap9-3t* OOPARTNEBSHIP OF STEW -A ART, CARSON.'& CO.> having expired this day, Mr. WM. H. STE WART retires from the house.- The remaining partners will continue the old business under the style and firm of GEORGE C. CARSON & CO. WILLIAM Hi STEWART, • GEORGE C. CARSON. . CHARLES NEWBOLD. -Philadelphia, April 6th, 1863. ap9-12t* NO T I O E.—THE UNDERSIGNED will continue, the FLOUR, GRAIN,. SEED, and GeuerallProduce Commission business, at No. 309 North BROAD Street, where he'hopes to heai’from former pa trons, by his ability to keep up the system of our late firm, J.Dunwooay & Bro., in the way Jof making good sales and prompt returns. • , apS-wfm 3l* . VEZL. DUNWOODY. fj.BAY HAIR RESTORED—BALD- NESS PREVENTED.—“LONDON .HAIR-COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING, ” the only attested article thatwiU absolutely restore the hair to its original color and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen off or become thin. Wholesale and retail at Dr. SWAYNE’S, 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine. Price, 50 cts. . ap3-tf A DHESIVE LABELS—LABELS OF all descriptions Printed and GUMMED, on reason* ableterms, by IUNGWALT & BROWN, - •. Steam-Power Printers, 111 and 113 South FOURTH, Phlla. • mh3l-l2t § PHILADELPHIA PHRENOLOGI CAL CABINET AND BOOK STORE. —-Examina tions, with. written or verbal descriptions of Cha racter, Social Disposition, Professional .Talent, Business Qualification, &c. , are made day ana evening. All the publications of Fowler Jr Wells, wholesale and retail. JOHN L. CAPEN, ap7tuths3mif oa».CHEBTNTJT Street. n o A L—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER and Spring -Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuvlkill; ; prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. No. 113 SouthSECOND Street. Capfl-ly]- J. WALTON A CO, ap4-stuth3t* REMOVALS. TRIMMINGS, &c. Also, a fall assortmenkof- SMAIjTj WARES. PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES, IN EVERY VARIETY. J. C. FULLER, No. 713 CHESTNUT Street ' ‘ G. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street. Manufacturers. of FORKS, AND SPOONS, No. 130 PEG STREET, V. Philadelphia. WILLI A M S , MANUFACTURER OF WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, HENRY 0.-DAVIS,' lOC South FRONT Street. pBOM THE PRESS OF ~ J. B. LIPPINCOTT & GO., 715 AND 717 MARKET ST. I. SCHALK’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 V01.12m051.75. Pew years of Military Annals are so fertile in events a 3 that which has just expired. Pull of varied chances, the year 1562 ought to teach us a great lesson. It ought to remind us that * 'The great principles of war cannot be violated with impunity.” Jt may be interesting as well as useful to investigate the causes, both of the great dis asters which have befallen our armies, and of the suc cesses which tney have achieved. By passing iu review the different operations, and-by discussingthem 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 1802, and even to discuss'ope rations which wHI probably take place in 1863. Preface. 11. HAMMOND’S PHYSIOLOGICAL, MEMOIRS: A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSIOLOGY. BY WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M. D., Surgeon General U. S. Army, CONTENTS. 1. The Relations existing between Urea and Uric Acid. 2. Urological Contributions. 3. Onthe Excretion of Phos phoric Acid through the Kidneys. 4. The Physiological Effects of Alchohol aud Tobacco upon the Human System. 5. Experimental Researches relative to the Nutritive Value and Physiological Effects of Albumen, Starch, and Gum, when singly rind exclusively usedas Food. 6. On the-Alterations induced by Intermittent Fever in the Physical and Chemical Qualities of the Urine, and on the Action of the Disulpbate of Quinine. 7. On the' Injec tion ofS Urea and other Substances of the Blood. S. On the Action o Certain Vegetable Diuretics. 9. Ex perimental Researches relative to Coi’roval aud Vao, two New ‘Varieties of Woovara, the South American Arrow Pojsob, (with Ur.? Mitchell), 10. On the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Corroval and Vao, two re cently discovered Varieties of Woorara, and on a New A'kaloid Constituting their Active Principle, (with Dr. Mitchell), 11. Experimental Researches relative to a supposed New Species of Upas- 12. Frirther Experiments relating to the Diuretic Action of Colcb.icum. : 13. Urte mic Intoxication; api-6t TTJST REOIIV EDri AND FOR 'S AIiE- V by . .... LEE & WALKER, No. >42 CHESTNUT Street. “Shall we know each other there.” Song or Duet, with Chorus, ByAng’sCull. Price 25 cents. “Love, thou art a Heaven to me.” Ballad, with Chorus. By M, Keller. Price 35 cts. “Sweet Eveline.” Song and Chorus. . ByMrs. Parkhurst. Price 25 cents. “ There’s no such Girl as mine. ” ap9-3t* Ballad. S. C. Foster. Price 25 cents, T? ASTERN TALES, FULL OP THE marvellous and interesting, as “The Arabian Nights.” ClothBS cents; red edges&l. CHALLEN, Publisher, apS-6t - X3OB CHESTNUT. (YRNAMENT YOUR PARLOR WITH '■A ihe magnificent imperial Photographs of Great Paintings published by CH ALLEN, apS-6t . 1308 CHESTNUT. T) OGS AND GAME : AND OTHER -*-/ PHOTOGRAPHS, adapted to tbe smoking-room or study. CHaLLEN, Publisher, apS 6t . 3308 CHESTNUT. TRIPLE-THICK NOTE PAPER, AND A Envelopes to match, 5s the most elegant .and fash ionable. CHALLEN, Stationer. apB-6t 1309 CHESTNUT. REISS’S LAST TIMES. A NEW EDITION, JUST READY. ALSO, SETSS ON LEVITICUS. 12rno. clotb. , HOXLEY’S ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES. MADGE; Or, NIGHT AND-MORNING. HAW AND COMPLETE TAXPAYERS’ MANUAL. NEWTON’S BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS. SCHALK’S CAMPAIGN of 1862 and ! 63. HAMMOND’S PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMOIRS. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, ap6 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. 1 ACTS—THUMB PICTURES—IOCTS; IV Tom Thumb and Wife on one card. Com. Nutt and Minnie Warren on one card. Lavinia and M nnie Warren on one card. Tbe above are Photographs, not Engravings or Litho graphs. - Price $1 dozen; $S per hundred. apS-2t G, W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT St. A PPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. PRICES. Cloth, per Yol.. ..$3.50 } Half Morocco $4.50 Sheep . 4.00 I Halfßussia... 5.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes'per month. Can any intelligent American , deny himself this great American digest of all human knowledge, universally pronounced the best Cyclopedia and the most valuable work ever published ? OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, 33 SOUTH-SIXTH Street, above Cfiestnut. 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AND MRS/ TOM THUMB, In Bridal Dress, AT THE ORIGINAL GlrT-BOOK EMPORIUM, , 439 CHESTNUT Street, mh2o-tf ' ’Opposite tbe new Post Office. PHOTOGRAPH COPIES L OF NATURAL FLOWERS. Orchids, Ferns, Roses, Annuals, &c., &c., in tbe most perfect truthfulness to nature, just ready for the album, and as copies for the pencil m 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 tbe copies of. Flowers 25cents each, for NEW TON’S Prepared 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 DA CENTS.—PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS from 35 Cents to 25 Dollars! The largest as sortment, handsomest styles, and lowest prices in the “STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, aU that can be found in a first-class Bookstore, at low '"Srof G. G. EVANS 1 PUBLICATIONS at the OLD PRICES! * Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf 439 CHESTNUT Street. - CIRCULATING liIMKARIJES.' W BROTHERHEAD’S CIROULA • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES ofLiterature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. : . - Terms $5 per. year ; six months $3? three months $1.50 ; one month 75 cents, 0r.3 cents per day, 318 South EIGHTH Street. mh7-3m PHOTOGRAPHS. KNOW THE WORTH I 0 f a true portrait will take advantage of the times. Get KEIMEB’S life-size Photographs in oil colors. Now made at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. INTO PICTURES EVER OFFERED TO ■D the public evince so much merit as REtMER’S excellent Portraits. Life-size Photographs, in oil colors, atwarprices. SECOND Street, above Green. It rj 1 .H E “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ABE THE BEST IN THE WOULD. NONE GENUINE UNLESS BBANDED “J. 11. M. & CO. PHIIADA. EXCEISIOR.” .T. H. michenee & CO., genebal pkovision dealees and cubees op ' THK CELEBRATED “EXCELSIOR” SUGAE-CUKED HAMS, ■ . N 05.143 and 14* North FEONT Street, Betrreen Arch and Bace streets, Philadelphia, The justly-celebrated ‘-EXCELSIOB’’HAMS are cured by J. H. M. & Co. (in a style peculiar to, ex pressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious davois Lea from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by , epicures superior to any now oiierect for saio. gTRAWBEBKY WINE, EQUAL TO IJIALMSEY MADEIRA, Just received. ALBERT o. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, fe26 CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. TCF! ICE! ICEI ICE! ICE! ICE! ■; COLD SPRING ICS COMPANY. ■Families Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, &c &o supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON ICE at the very lowest , market rates. Dealers and larae consumers supplied at prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city, and Twenty-fourth W«d* £CA f 335 WALNUT Street. . r>m\r.n North Penna. - R. & Master street. Unices . • Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets.- . ap3-Bmif* IPlne-streetwharf, Schuylkill., \IBS. S. J. HUTTON’S SIMPLIFIED HLL system of DRESS-CUTTING, adapted-to all sues and figures, Itausht in half-hour lessons. . Price $3. N. E. Icorner ELEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. Ladies and Dress-malters.would do well to call and examine. Waist-pattern out by this Bystem to fit the form for 12 cents. Great inducements offered to . agents. . rj mh23-12t PELLEVOISIN BRANDY.—AN IN- I VOICE, in Bond, for Bala by ’ CHAS. B. 4 JAB. CAEBTAIKB, AS *0,1»6 WALNUT and HVGBASITBsk WANTS. A MALE TEACHER OF. ENGLISH, in a Boys’ Boarding School, wanted, near Phila delphia. >alary good. Teachers’ Institute, 317 South. THIRD Street. It* QALESMAN "WANTED, IN A LABGE town near the city, who thoroughly understands the .Retail Fancy Dry Goods business. Address, with reference, in handwriting of applicant, Box 1632 Phila delphia PostOflice. at>7-2t* WANTED—A SITE FOR A MANU »»• FACTORY, (with, buildings on preferred,) near the city, and having water communication. Address Box 1281 Philadelphia. P. O. ap7-:lt* TO C A PIT A LISTS.—A M ACHINIST of large experience and .an established reputation, is desirous of forming a connection, with adequate capi ta-'* to K 0 tato the MACHINE business. Address M., Aurlh American office. ap7-6t* WANTED-AN ASSISTANT SUE ’ . CEON in a first-class Cavalry regiment, now in servico-in Tennessee applicants must present un doubted relercuces as to skill and respectability. Ad dress Cavalry, ‘ Box 2373 Philadelphia Post Office.. _ L __ : , ap9-3t* WANTED —By A FAMILY OF Four a tenement over a store, or part of a house with a respectable small lamily, above Market and below Broad, and within a few squares of Eighth and Race. Neighborhood must he good. Address office. .. . ap7-Bt* WANTED TO PURCHASE OR EX CIIANGE for city propevty a Dwell! iig-taou»o, With modern improvements, situate between wARKET and VINE Streets. Price about 810,000 Address, with description, “A. 8.,” Box 2403 Philadelphia'■ kos; Office. ap3-.3t* $5 000 WAN T ED , 0N MORTGAGE, ADDRESS-. A. B C„ It* BOX 370, P. O. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER ««££& GENERAL’S OFFlCE.— Psi.la»eu>sia, Fab. 8, 1&63. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Vs.. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. ' A-BOYD. felfl-tf ' Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. BOAitniKG. A PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST CAN -I-»- have a very nice OFFICE, .with a superior SUIT OF ROOMS, on second story, if desired, with fivst-cla-*s BOARD,’in cne of the best localities on CHESTNUT Street. A H»ance seldom to be met with. Address F. S. A.. Post Office. ap7-3t* XOST AND FOUND. T OST "CERTIFICATES.—NOTICB IS hereby given that application has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania far the issue of dupli cates of the following described Certificates of the Five per Cent—Loans -o£-tL«-o<7iinjiomv'criith,—issued by the jyairisoi Fennfij’lvania,'(acting as transfer -a^enc-Hf -th«- Commonwcalth,) in the miim- of the HonorabLe Colonel LEICESTER FITZGERALD STANHOPE, of the Cedars, Tutucy Surrey, in England : . No. 355, dated April G, 1837, act of April 13,1835, for $5,000. No. 350, do do do do' for $5,000. No. 357, do do do do. for $2,000. mh3l-3m ; FOR SAILS AND'. TO LET. _ T? OR S ALE—A WELL-EST AB LIS HED A- Gun and Rifle Manufacturing Busioess, of fourteen years’duration, which lias been carried oil with suc cess. Apply at 5410 South THIRD Street, Philadel phia. ap9-3t» T7OB SALE— I THE GOAL AND TAN A yards. Nos. 005 and OG7 North FRONT Street.— This property hae a front on Front street of 102 fee'. con tinuing that width 120 feet, then widening to 144 feet, and extending at that width to Cohocksink creek, the entire length of the property, about 450 feet, with an out let of IS feet inio Laurel street. Apnlr to ______ Vr, H. STOKES, It* Geimantown. nrO LUMBEBMEN, SHIP-BUILDERS, JL aKD OTHERS.—FOR SALE,2, 300 Acres ofthc finest and largest yellow-pine timber-land, in Pennsylvania,, lying-within one mile of a tail road communicating with the cities of Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore. This is a rare chance for capitalists to make a fortune in a short time, as Lard Limber of this hind is in great de mand. Any one desiring information will please call, for three days, at Room No. 221 GIRARD HOUSE. Call between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. ap9-2t* pOAIi YARD FOR SALE—THE Vy best fitted-np Yard in the city. Capacity for doing anv amount of business. 'lnquire on the pjemises, No. 95’T North NINTH St., below Girard avenue. apS-6t* nro PROFESSIONAL MEN—TO LET, -I an OFFICE, in the vicinity of FIFTEENTH and CHESTNUT Sts, Address 1 ’.8.," oflice. ap7-3t M GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.— FOR SALE, the Valuable House and Lot on. the east corner of CHELTEN Avenue and WAYNE Street. Immediate possession will be given. Apolyto __ tt. 11. a KJKEa, It* ' Germantown. M GERMANTOWN COTTAGES. FOR SALE, the new anil desirable Stone Cottages on the southeast side of CHELTEN Avenue, west- of Green street. Lots 100 by 175. Apply to „ W. H. STOKES, , _• Ger^iaßtown. MTO RENT, FOR TBE SUMMER, a handsome COUNTRY SEAT, on the Media Rail road, two minutes* walk from Gray ! s-laue Station, three miles from Market-street Bridge. Several acres of ground, well shaded; good stablina, etc. Applv to I>. SNYDER, Jr., on the premises, Or, J. W. STOKES, apfl-lSi* 019 WALNUT Street. MFOR SALE—a FINE COUNTRY Residence, with about five acres of ground, some fifteen miles from the city, northward. For information address ‘ I Y, A., !! Box 1335, Philadelphia Post Office. . apC-6t* ' . .: & ft.' ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ES :JaiTATE OF ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON —See THO MAS & RON’S SaLE for April 14, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, by order of tbeCourt. Hotel No. SS Washington avenue. Also, Nos. 33, 34, 32,-3.’, 23, 40, and 42 Washington avenue. Also. No. 710 South Tenth street. No; 722 South Eighth street. Nos. 428 and 430 Gaskill street. KO3. 045 047, and 949 Otsego (late Church) street. Also, fire Frame Dwellings, with Lot. 73 feet front on Mary street, 92 feet deep, renting for $414 per annum. Mary street is between Froutand Second streets, is 59 feet wide, and is the first street north of Washington avenue. Eull particulars ?n HANDBILLS AND PAMPHLETS, which may be had at ;he AUCTION ROOMS. Terms of sale, half cash. ap9-5t Mto coal and ice dealers.— FOR SALE or TO LET, the large BUI [.DING on the non Least corner of CALLOWHILL and EIGHTH Streets, having a front of 55 feet, end extending through to Wil low street, with railroad tracks into the building, 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 aud third stories are large, and suitable for public meetings, armories, &c., &c. Apply to J. D. REIN BOTH, _ apS-3t* .436 WALNUT Street. M TOR 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, (Sccood Floor.) ap7-3t* MFOR SALE— SEVERAL HAND SOME COTTAGES in aud near Germantowu. Ap ply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, (Second Floor.) -. ap7-3t* FOR SALE—A FIYE-STORY STORE on Third street, above Arch Apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and Walnut, (Second Floor.) ap7-3t* M i COUNTRY SEAT ON THEs?a River Delaware, near Torresdale, beautifully-A located, with Wharf on the river ; containing 52 acres of excellent Farming- Land, well supplied with Fruit, Shade Trees, &c.; communication with the city iu less than one hour’s time, by steamboat or railroad. For sale by I. C. PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. ap9-lm gSj A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE,^ Jiiiilwitli SO acres of good Land, fronting on tbe-*li Bristol Tnrupike, near Cornwell’s Station, on the Phila delphia aud Tj enton Railroad; with good Stable and Car riage House, and abundatce of Fruit, Shade Tress, Sic. For sale bv I. C PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN an j THIRTBENTH Streets. . ap9 -1 m M FARM. OF 62* ACRES OF gSfr very-productive Laud on the Bristol Turnpike, at Andalusia, a quarter of a mile from Com wells sta tion, on. the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; well watered by running streams, good Farm Buildings, Fruit and Shade Trees, with several desirable lots for the location of Country Seats, within view of the river Delaware. For sale by I. C. PRICE, cor. SPRING GAR DEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. ap9-im jf FARM.—A VE R Y DESI- £& JIM BABLE FARM,, of 150 Acres of excellent Land, under good fence and "well cultivated; cratered by two running- streams; fituate at the forks of the Bethlehem and Surrmeytown Turnpike roads, one-mile from- Pen lynn Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, and fifteen miles from the city. For sale by I. C. PRICE, cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. ap9-lm . PUBLIC SALE OP BARE TREES !2L AND SHRUBBERY:—WiII be sold on MONDAY, 'the-13th'of April, 1563, atone o’clock P. M., a large and valuable collection of rare Tree. s ?, Shrubbery, and Plants, collected and propagated : by the late John Evans, of Radnor township, Delaware county, and will be sold from his late residence, now occupied by the subscriber. ap9-3l* DAVID • PAX? ON. N. 8.-—Catalogues wifl-be ready on the day of ■’ale. mt, FOR S ALE—A SMALL BUT FARM, the estate of James Adams, deceased, containing 4S 30-100 acres of good land, si tuated in Burlington county, on the turnpike leading from Burlington to Beverly,. 1H miles from the former place, and about five minutes’ walk to-the steamboat landing; adjoining the lands of Manierson, Heisler, and others. Improvements consist of'a good FARM HOUSE, Tenant House, Barn, and all necessary out- with wells of never-failing water. Inquire of- r • WILLUM H. ADAMS, At Troth & Beagary’s, : FRONT and MARKET Streets, . ap3-12t* ' ,Camden, N. J. && VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SEsALE, •in RIDLEY, Delaware county, Pa., five miles from the Philadelphia line. —On WEDNESDAY, April 15,1563, at one o’clock P. M,,. Ninety-six Acres of first-rate Land; large and convenient STONE DWELL ING ; Stabling for twenty-seven head of stock; Stone and Frame Barn; Wagon House; two stone bpring Houses, over excellent water; Tenant House for two families. All the buildings in good repair. Apple Orchards and other fruit trees. There is a good lauding on tide water, at which vessels large mass can load and unload at common tides. The trains on the Philadel phia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad stop at the Lazaretto station, within one mile of the premises. For further information, call previous to sale, on the undei siSs-6t*at THOS P lyim PEKSONAE. JOHN GOLDING, OF LIVERPOOL, U j S entreated to write home immediately. If-this should meet theoye of any one who has seen or heard of him.- they are requested to communicate with IRA COR BETT, Milburn, Broome county. New York, or Mr. GOLDING, HuckinsHey, Liverpool, England, ap2-th2t* Pensions;— $100 bounty r and PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors,, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two 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 apension, . - JAMEB FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mhl3 : 4»4 WALNUT Street J E E R’S FURNISHING, CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH MENT, CHINA HALL. .539 CHESTNUT STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, 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 by mail promptly attended to. mhl7-lm PAPER PATTERNS OF THE -latest Fashions. Wholesale and Retail.—New 'SPRING CLOAKS, Sleeves,- Waists,•:and Children’s Patterns, now ready at Mrs. S. J.: HUTTON’S, N. E. cornerof ELEVEN TH and SANSOM Streets. Also, Dress and Mantilla Making, in all its branches. Madame Demoresk’s Mirror of Fashion, and cutting and haisting at the shortest notice. Bunning-stitch Sewing Machine. Le Bon Ton Fashion Book for sale. Stamping for Braiding and Embroidery. mh2B-12t WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD, 1 UNDERTAKER, ■ -- „ Has removed from his former residence to No. North ELEVENTH Street, third house below Arch, west side. mhSl-lmif EDWIN A. HUGHES, UJ^ DBRTAKER, ■t 358 South TENTH Street, ab«ve SiKSM. felfl-Sat Philadelphia, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMTt OF MUSIC. —ITALIAN OPERA, D'KECTOii ... J. GRAOV u xms evening, doors open at 7: 0 jera commences 73£. THIS THURSDAY. April 9. I*AST NIGHT BUT TWO OF TR£ SEASON. ITALIAN AND FRENCH OPERA THEENT>RELa FIG LI A DEL REG GI IfE NTO, with Miss KELLOGG as .........MARIA 8K1GN0L1..... TONIO l SUSINL SU PbIZIOi Abo the French Comic Ooora. ’ LES NOCESDE JEANETTE* when M'LLE CORDIER will appear in her native lan guage and admirable role as the heroine. DUBREUL.... ..as JEAN. . Between laFiglia riel Reggiraento and Les Nocea tie Jeanette, BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT. By MaDAME MARZETTI and the CORPS DE BALLET. Conductor, and Musical Director. Sig. MOZIO. TO-MOIIROW ( FRIDAY) Da LEV£ IT’SjG R£ AT WORiC. (THE JEWESS.) la jiflyi GREAT CAST I GREAT MISB E.Y SCENE ! SATURDAY, EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE. New ohestnut-stbeet thea tre. Lefcseeand Manager.. .-Mr. W. WHEATLEY. * POSITIVELY THE LAS C JTtfiHT BU V ONE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, April 9th, 1363* ED WIN FORREST _ Will appear for the THIRD AND LAST TIME THIS SEASON, as SPARTACUS, In Dr.‘ Bird’s great American Tragedy - THE GLADIATOR, Which will he given with a SUPERB DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS F>.JDaY evening. TIIE BENEFIT, ' And Positively the Last Appearance of EDWIN FORREST. SxATURDAY, Positively .the Last Time. DANIEL E. BANDMANN, In his New and Great Character, NARCIsSE RAMEAU. TIME CHANGED. Doors open at 7 %•. Curtain rises at 1% o’clock Mr. WHEATLEY takes pleasure in announcing that he lias effected a brief .Farewell Engagement with tbs GREAT TRAGIC ARTISTE, . MISS -BaTEMaN. Who wiH appear On MONDAY'EVENING NEXT, In her Great New Character of LEAH, THE JEWISH MAIDEN. MBS. JOHN DREW'S ABCH-STEEET ITA T3EATEE. Business Agent and Treasurer........ JOS. D. MDRPHT. . SIXTEENTH NTGHf OF MART PROVOST. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. April 9th i he.femaLE gambler Madame Foutanges-... . M. Desmei ets l Henry De Kewnlle- To conclude witli tlie Great Drama of THE BROEE'v SWORD if RIDA'S, BENEFIT 0? MARY PROVOST. In Rehearsal, a New Play by the late Judge Conrad, in which EDWIN ADAMS will appear. J&jT Prices aa usual. Curtain rises at 7& o’clock. WALNUT-STREET; THEATRE, * i Sole Lessee... -Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Business Agent... ..Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, April 9, 1£63, PAUL PRY. Daul Pry: . :....... a..... r_<a. .Cla~kA_ -To he followed by the Comic Drama of - - THE PAT BOY'. Wa<Jdilove .Mi*. .T. S. Clarke. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Poors open at 7: Curtain will rise at 1%. WHITTAKER’S CIRCUS, MARKET * * Street, above TWELFTH Street. Admission, 25 cents: Private Box and Balcony Seats, 00cents; Gallery—Adults, 15 cents; Do. 80y5,.10 cents. ColoredtGallery, 15 cents. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, April 9.1853, BENEFIT OF WILLIAM HILL AND GEORGE KING, (The Polish. Brothers,) Upon which occasionthefullstrengthof the Company will participate, including MR. WBf R. SMITH, Who will appear in the awe-inspiring Gymnastic Triumph, - styled ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. A Brilliant Divertissement of . EQUESTRIAN GEMS and GYMNASTIC SCENES, &o. THEATRE. Upon the occasion of the FAREWELL BENEFIT of the Great Artiste, , ' • “ ' MARY PROVOST,’ 1 FRIDAY EVENING, April 8, She will appear in two New Characters, the most Fashionable and Powerful bill of her successful Engage ment : and every visitor of tbeTheatre on that evening will be gratuitously presented with a carte Us visits of MISS PROVOST. mhB*2fc A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. LAST WEEK. WOODROFFE’S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS-BLOWERS. EVERY EVENING, The celebrated low-pressure Glass Steam-Engine ** MO NITOR” will be in full opeiation. , All the works of art distributed gratuitously to the visitors. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Child ren’s Grand GIFT MATINEES. Every Child will re ceive a GIFT On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April Sth, a CASE OF WORK will be given >o the best-looking Lady in the On FRIDAY a CASE OF WORK will be given to the best-looking Gent in the Hall. The Firtt pre.'-ent, each Evening, will bs a splendid CASE OF GLASS WORK. Admission, 15 cts. No half price. Exhibition com mences in the evening at S o’clock; afternoon at 3. apQ-6t* •PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT STREET, <. * THE ACADEMY is now closed to prepare for Ifee ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and will open again on the 27th instant. ap6-tf Tlfß. CHURCH'S NEW PICTURE, ■I’A UNDER NIAGARA, painted from stadies made on the “Maid-of the Mist,” is now on exuibition at VYil lisP. Hazard’s Bookstore, 134 CHESTNUT St.,from S A. M toSP. M. Admission, 25 cents. mhSl-lca JOHN McCLURE, Publisher. A SSBMBLY BUILDINGS —TEN T 21 and CHESTNUT. AMUSEMENTS FOE OLD AND YOUNS, SIGNOK BLITS, The STeat SIAOIOtiN and VEKTBILOQT7IST, with hit LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, "will sue Ms new and popular entertainments EVERT EVENING during in* week, commencing at 73-i o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attraction* will he marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Bird* in their new"characters. Admission 25 cents.. Children 13 cents. ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC EEBEAKSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3K o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL SfiNTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five tickets $l. To he had of Andr6 & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh, and Chestnut, and at th« Hal) door. a027-t? HASSLBR'S orchestra, NEW: OFFICE, 814- South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut, delO-Sna MEDICAL. pOUGHS, 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 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 ? Bave 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 7 experience has proven that “Dr. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY” seldom, if ever, fails to cure a cough. Even where the lungs’ have become much disordered,* with night sweats, burning fever, pains and oppression, it has effected many wonderful cures. Prepared only by. Dr. SWAiKE&SON, 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by all dealers in- medicine. ap3-tf “A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYS -0-PERSIA. ” DR. WILLIAMS’ A’NTL DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. Dyspepsia of the mostaggravated form. Nausea, Head ache. Jaundice. Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eat ing, Debility of the Nervous- System, Disordered Liver, Vertigo, Dimness of Sight,-cured by this- old standard remedy. Wholesale and retail, at “DR. SWAYNE’S,” 330 SIXTH; above Vine. - ap3 TETTER, SCALD HEAD, ITOH, J- BLOTCHES—aII Emotions of the Skin, Chronic Erysipelas of the face, old Ulcers of long standing, that put at defiance every other'mode of treatment, areper manently cured by “DR. SWAYNE’S ALB-HEALING OINTMENT. ” Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine. . ap3-fcf ■pYE AND EAR.—PROP. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Anrist, from Leyden, Holland, Is per manently located at No. 611 PINE Street, where he treat* all diseases of the Eye or Ear scientifically, and cures— If curable. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. N. £.—No charges made for examination*. Office hour* from 8 to 11 o’clock A. M. and 2 to 7 P. M. . jasfim* INSURANCE COMPANIES. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND* LIFE A INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF FENNSYEVAKIA • IN ISIS. This Company is now prepared to make insurance against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms-. Their losses ■will he promptly settled-. and that those for the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re cipients : Mrs. Jane Ferree L. G. Mytinger & Co. Beverly Ri Keim.... ■William E. Taber... John Cundy....-..*.- P. P. Morris- W. V. Petit .... L. G. Mytinger & Co R. E. Sellers Other small losses TMs Company have no-unsettled losses. ' The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real estate (taken lor debts) cost Stocks audbonds • Bills receivable. Doe from individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes.. DIRECTORS. R. p. King, President, M.W. Baldwin, "Vice-Pro- Charles P. Hayes, sident, John Clayton, P. B. Savery,* Ed. W Her, Alexander Mhrpky, T. K- Collins, H. C. Howell, J. M. Cowell, John Killgore, S. J. Megurgee. >:■ . yih2B-snith3in*if F. BLACKBURNE, Secretary. QJRABD FIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL *290,900. This Company continues to take risks on the safei classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benelft of the public, during the last nine years, exceed ' 500,000 DOLLARS 1 and ,0 respectfnlly solicit its favor in the fatnr,. DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT,- JERRY WALKB% JOHN W. CLAGhAKN, JOHN THOECaJS, C E HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HAST, DAVID BOYD, is.. PETER S. HOE, of N. TJ WM M SWAIN. PUKHAN SHEPHARD, * JOSEPH KLAPP.M. D., N. S LAWRSKCE, THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPOSE. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLSTT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. : . apas-iilf ?E COMPANY, Na Tj'AME INSURANO ■-*- 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADI FIRE AND INLA: DIRECT —iPHIJL t ND INSURANCE STOBS. • - - E. D. Woodrnfl, • Geo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr.*. CbAS. Stokes, A. H. Kosemxeiaau. Josep I>. Ellis., fCK, President. ' [ARDSON, President, kBI>. SMrotarv. Cjalft-Utf Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson,. Henry-Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis, • FRANCIS N. BU< CHARLES RICHj WILLIAMS I. BLANCH-*. ■..■ir’-h.TOB. ALBANY AND TKOY. j*R£ttlfi>-Barge TACONY, Wi RUST, master, is. Bow loading for the above points, ar.d wili sail on SAP. UHDAT, April 11,. at noon Eor freight, -which wilt be taKenAm reasonable terms, to Ko 304-. Sooth AsßAWAß^Avenne.' fikoa, MUTTOrN! MUTTON t TSf DAVID B. IPAUL. * BROTHER have just re. eeived some ver-j fine South Down, 'lota nil " and Leistss MUTTaN. Also, SPRING Eamß, which can .be had si their Stalls. Noa. 53 and 55 WESTERN MARKET, corner of SIXTEENTH and MARKET Streets. The above Mutton and Lamb can he had any dav iathn "Week. mh2s-lm* (COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ofall numbers and brands. ... ... Raven’s Duck AwTjng Twills, of all descriptions fcl Tents; Awninc*, Trank, and Wagon Covers, . . Also, Paper Ms;iiufachirers’ Drier Felts, from Ito ml • Mary Provost. ...Barton, HiU, • Mr. Albaaffh. ...»FranV Drew. •Mrs. C Henrie. >51,962.45 .'9lB-92 4, $46'67 4,834-19 121 37 2,000 00 60 00 1,499*73 8415 160 81 ,$50,116 48 , 19,370 CO . 21,509-91 9,942.91 . 7,374 47 I.OS-J 87 . 70,265 00 $179,662 61
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